
Hardware Overview
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I/O Connector
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The I/O connector provides the following:
Support DC charging of device and battery
Facilitate RS232 serial communications interface, including RX, TX, RTS, CTS and GND signals
USB interface to a host workstation via cradle or communication table
All Dolphin 6000 peripherals are designed to work exclusively through this connector. The I/O
connector supports RS232 and USB communication. For RS232, the maximum
communication speed is 115.2 Kbps with seven baud rate settings. For USB, communication
speed is up to 12 Mbps.
Using the Touch Panel
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When using the device touch panel, it is recommended to use screen protectors and proper
stylus. Screen protectors are meant to defend the touch panel when using high to medium
level user interaction with the device through the touch panel.
For general use, it is suggested to replace the screen protector every thirty (30) days. Cycles
may vary according to the average level of the usage of the touch panel.
Summary of Contents for Dolphin 6000
Page 1: ...Dolphin 6000 Mobile Computers with Windows Mobile 6 5 Users Guide ...
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Page 26: ...2 12 Getting Started ...
Page 29: ...Hardware Overview 3 3 Front View 0 Figure 3 1 Front View 5 1 7 2 10 6 8 9 4 3 ...
Page 31: ...Hardware Overview 3 5 Base View 0 Figure 3 2 Base View 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 ...
Page 44: ...3 18 Hardware Overview ...
Page 76: ...7 22 System Settings ...
Page 102: ...9 16 Working with GSM GPRS EDGE ...
Page 103: ...Working with Bluetooth Radio 10 1 Working with Bluetooth Radio Enabling the Bluetooth Radio 0 ...
Page 123: ...Dolphin 6000 HomeBase 12 9 RS232 Pin Configuration 0 Figure 12 5 COM1 Properties ...