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Rev D
Dolphin® 7900 Series User’s Guide
Communication Options
Mechanical Connector
The 17-pin, industrial-grade, mechanical connector on the bottom panel is designed to work only with communication and
charging peripherals sold/manufactured by Hand Held Products. For more information about the connector, see
Mechanical
Connector
on page
3-9.
IrDA Port
The IrDA port enables the Dolphin 7900 to transmit data via pulses of light to and from other IrDA-compliant devices, such as
printers and PCs or to other Dolphin terminals. For more information, see
Using Infrared
on page
8-5.
Wireless Radios
For more information, see
Radio Options
on page
4-5.
Software Communication Programs
Microsoft ActiveSync v3.7
or Higher
Microsoft ActiveSync is a tool that enables mobile computing devices, such as the Dolphin 7900, to exchange and
synchronize application data with a desktop computer. For more information, see
Using ActiveSync
on page
8-2.
RAS
Short for Remote Access Services, RAS is a feature built into Windows NT that enables users to log into an NT-
based LAN using a modem, X.25 connection or WAN link. RAS is fully supported and allows the use of PPP or SLIP
connections for network connectivity.
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