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Base View  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-5

Left View  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-7

Right View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-7

Memory Card Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-8

Installing a SIM Card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-10

Bottom Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-12

I/O Connector  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-13

Using the Touch Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-13

Battery Pack  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-14

Charging Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-14

Charging Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-14

Storing Batteries  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-14

Battery Pack Use and Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-14

Managing Battery Power  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-14

Checking Battery Power. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-15

Resetting the Device. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-16

Soft Reset (Warm Boot). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-16

Hard Reset (Cold Boot) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-16

Suspend Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-17

Hardware Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3-17

Using the Scan Image Engine

Overview  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-1

Angled Imaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-1

Image Engine Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-1

Laser Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-1

Supported Bar Code Symbologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-2

Decoding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-3

Decode a Bar Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-3

Aiming Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4-4

Using the Camera

Overview  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5-1

Taking a picture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5-1

Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5-1

Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5-2

Recording Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5-2

Using the Keypad

Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6-1

Using the Function Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6-2

Using the Navigation Keys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6-3

29-Key Numeric Keypad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6-3

Keypad Combinations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6-3

System Settings

Overview  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  7-1

Clock & Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  7-2

Summary of Contents for Dolphin 6000

Page 1: ...Dolphin 6000 Mobile Computers with Windows Mobile 6 5 Users Guide ...

Page 2: ...dc com Trademarks Dolphin 6000 Dolphin 6000 RF HomeBase Mobile Base and QuadCharger are trademarks or registered trademarks of Hand Held Products Inc or Honeywell International Inc Microsoft Windows Windows Mobile Windows CE Windows 98 Second Edition Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows XP ActiveSync Outlook and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporatio...

Page 3: ...crowaves 1 6 Getting Started Out of the Box 2 1 Install Main Battery Pack 2 1 Charge the Batteries 2 2 Before Initial Use 2 2 Charging Using the Communication Cable 2 2 Boot the Device 2 3 Using Touch Panel Display 2 3 Today Screen 2 4 Navigation Bar 2 4 Command Bar 2 4 Navigation Bar Icons 2 5 Set Time Zone Time and Date 2 7 Pop Up Menus 2 8 Selecting Programs 2 9 File Explorer 2 9 Search Phone 2...

Page 4: ...ft Reset Warm Boot 3 16 Hard Reset Cold Boot 3 16 Suspend Mode 3 17 Hardware Maintenance 3 17 Using the Scan Image Engine Overview 4 1 Angled Imaging 4 1 Image Engine Specifications 4 1 Laser Specifications 4 1 Supported Bar Code Symbologies 4 2 Decoding 4 3 Decode a Bar Code 4 3 Aiming Options 4 4 Using the Camera Overview 5 1 Taking a picture 5 1 Menu 5 1 Options 5 2 Recording Video 5 2 Using th...

Page 5: ...anager 7 20 Using the Task Manager 7 20 Communication Connections Menu 8 1 Connections Manager 8 2 Tasks Tab 8 2 Modify an Existing Connection 8 3 Advanced Tab 8 4 Online Help 8 4 Wireless Manager 8 5 ActiveSync Communication 8 5 Capabilities 8 5 Communication Types 8 5 Hardware Requirements for Setup 8 6 Software Requirements for Communication 8 6 Setting Up the Host Workstation 8 7 Communicating...

Page 6: ...Ending Calls 9 6 Keypad Combinations for Calls 9 6 Accessing Voice Mail 9 6 View Options 9 7 Setup Options 9 7 Sounds 9 8 Services 9 8 Network 9 9 Security 9 9 Data Communication 9 10 System Requirements 9 10 Information Requirements 9 10 Establishing Data Communication 9 10 Ending the Data Connection 9 13 Manual Network Selection 9 14 Working with Bluetooth Radio Enabling the Bluetooth Radio 10 1...

Page 7: ...Battery Status LED 12 2 Back Panel 12 3 Auxiliary Battery Well 12 3 USB Port 12 3 RS232 Port 12 3 DC Power Jack 12 3 Power 12 4 Serial Connector 12 4 Charging the Battery 12 5 To Power a Device and Charge its Battery 12 5 Charging a Battery in the Auxiliary Battery Well 12 6 Communication 12 7 Requirements 12 7 Connecting the Communication Cables 12 7 Establishing Communication 12 7 Communicating ...

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Page 9: ...ndicates the product contains an engine with a laser light Figure 1 2 Laser Safety Label Laser Eye Safety Statement 0 This device has been tested in accordance with and complies with IEC60825 1 Ed 2 0 EN60825 1 2007 Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT 1 0 mW MAX OUT...

Page 10: ...ry listed UL60950 1 and CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 Names and Content of Hazardous Substances or Elements Parts Name Toxic and Hazardous Substances or Elements Pb Hg Cd Cr6 PBB PBDE Imager x o o o o o PCB x o o o o o Housing o o o o o o Cables x o o o o o LCD x o o o o o Battery o o o o o o LCD frame o o o o o o Keypad o o o o o o o Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of ...

Page 11: ... 15 Subpart E FCC Part 22H FCC Part 24E FCC SAR OET 65 Supplement C UL60950 1 Canada ICES 003 Class B RSS 132 RSS 133 RSS 210 cUL60950 European Community CE EN300328 EN301893 EN55022 EN55024 EN301489 1 EN301489 7 24 EN301489 17 EN300328 3GPPTS 51 010 1 EN301511 EN301908 EN50360 EN50361 EN50371 EN50392 IEC6220 1 and IEC6220 2 EN300440 EN IEC60950 1 EN IEC60825 1 China SRRC GB4943 MII CCC Brazil Ana...

Page 12: ...ection against harmful interference in a residential installation This device generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this device causes harmful interference to radio or televisi...

Page 13: ...Pour l utilisation des appareils portables D claration d exposition aux radiations Le produit est conforme aux limites d exposition pour les appareils portables RF pour les Etats Unis et le Canada tablies pour un environnement non contr l Le produit est s r pour un fonctionnement tel que d crit dans ce manuel La r duction aux expositions RF peut tre augment e si l appareil peut tre conserv aussi l...

Page 14: ...ith municipal waste and encourages the appropriate procedure for device disposal If more information is needed on the collection reuse and recycling systems contact the local or regional waste administration Electrically Powered Devices 0 Most manufacturers of medical devices adhere to the IEC 601 1 2 standard Pacemakers and hearing aids are considered electrically powered devices This standard re...

Page 15: ...ey are included with the order Keep original packaging to return device for service if required Install Main Battery Pack 0 The Dolphin 6000 is shipped with the battery packaged separately from device Perform the following to install main battery 1 Slide latch to unlock battery door 2 Open battery door 3 Install battery into battery well Figure 2 1 Inserting Battery 4 Install battery door NOTE NOT...

Page 16: ... 4 hours Insert the device into the cradle to charge Charging Using the Communication Cable 0 1 Connect USB to I O connector on device 2 Plug power cord into power adapter 3 Plug power adapter cable into power connector on COMM cable 4 Plug COMM cable into appropriate port on host device 5 Plug power cord into standard wall outlet LED on front of device flashes and illuminates red when device star...

Page 17: ...device is ready for use NOTE NOTE Today screen appears several times during boot process Wait several seconds before using device to make sure boot process is complete Using Touch Panel Display 0 The touch panel display is activated by using stylus included with the device or a finger To activate display open a file or select a menu Use bottom of stylus to tap touch panel display or gently press t...

Page 18: ...time the Today screen appear Figure 2 3 Today Screen Navigation Bar 0 The Navigation bar is found on top of the screen The active program and current time are shown Figure 2 4 Navigation Bar Command Bar 0 The Command bar is found on bottom of the screen Figure 2 5 Command Bar ...

Page 19: ...n Voice call in progress Calls are forwarded Call on hold Missed call Data call in progress Battery has a full charge Battery has a high charge Battery has a medium charge Battery has a low charge Battery has a very low charge and requires charging Device is running on external power If a battery pack is installed battery is charging in the background The device is not connected to external power ...

Page 20: ...necting EDGE in use Radio is off The radio is not connected to a network The radio is connected The bars indicate signal strength No radio signal The device is searching for a signal Wi Fi is on but device is not connected Wi Fi data call Pending alarm Bluetooth Table 2 1 Icons Table Continued Indicator Meaning ...

Page 21: ...date section A Figure 2 6 Time and Date The Clock Alarms menu will open 2 Select Time tab to set system clock Figure 2 7 Clock Settings 3 Tap Time Zone box to open drop down menu 4 Set correct time zone from drop down menu 5 Set correct time and date in remaining fields and tap OK to save A ...

Page 22: ...ow a choice of action for a selected file 1 Tap and hold the stylus on the action to open the pop up menu 2 When menu appears lift the stylus and tap the action desired Figure 2 8 Pop Up Menu 3 Tap outside the menu to close without performing an action ...

Page 23: ...ogram by tapping on the program icon 3 Move an icon to top of the Start Menu by tapping then holding the stylus on the icon while dragging the icon to the top of the Start Menu Figure 2 9 Moving an Icon File Explorer 0 Use File Explorer to find and move files 1 Tap File Explorer Figure 2 10 File Explorer Menu ...

Page 24: ...e 2 11 Tap Cut or Copy on menu Figure 2 11 Cut or Copy 4 Navigate to the desired destination 5 Hold stylus in the blank area of the window NOTE NOTE If there is no blank area in the window go to step 7 6 Tap Paste on menu Figure 2 12 Figure 2 12 Paste 7 Tap Menu on Command bar A pop up menu will appear Figure 2 13 ...

Page 25: ...te Search Phone 0 Use the Search Phone application to quickly find information 1 Tap Search Phone 2 To find a file type name of file in Search For box 3 Select type of data in Type box 4 Tap Search on the Command bar 5 Select Larger than 64 KB in the Type box drop down menu to find large files ...

Page 26: ...2 12 Getting Started ...

Page 27: ... 802 11b g Bluetooth and GSM GPRS EDGE GPS 3 megapixel auto focus color camera Peripherals 0 HomeBase 0 The Dolphin 6000 HomeBase provides charging and communication functionality It supports both RS232 and USB communications that enables the device to interact with the majority of PC based enterprise systems The device also contains an auxiliary battery well that can charge a spare Li ion battery...

Page 28: ...adle Supports USB communication Functions with U S E U U K China Brazil Mexico Australia and New Zealand power cords Refer to Approvals by Country Table NOTE NOTE The system is available with U K or European power cord Li ion Battery Pack 0 The 5 7V Li ion rechargeable battery pack provides the main power for the device Vehicle Charging Cable 0 The vehicle charging cable for the Dolphin 6000 is an...

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 30: ...N Key Activates the scanner imager Is a system wakeup control for the device 5 Blue FN Key Switches the numeric keypad to an alpha numeric mode or to F1 F10 function keys mode 6 Power Key Puts the device in the Suspend Mode or wakes the device from the Suspend Mode Refer to Suspend Mode 7 Microphone Provides audio input for the handset and speakerphone voice calls Refer to Voice Communication 8 Re...

Page 31: ...Hardware Overview 3 5 Base View 0 Figure 3 2 Base View 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 ...

Page 32: ...features include automated picture profiles and an Application Programming Interface API 4 Camera Flash Can be used and is controlled by the devices color camera 5 Battery Door Secures the Li ion Battery Pack in the device battery well Refer to Battery Pack 6 Fastener for the Stylus Tether A coiled elastic cord that tethers the stylus to the device 7 Subscriber Identity Module SIM Card Socket Conn...

Page 33: ...ble 3 3 Left View No Item Description 1 Volume Control Button Used to raise or lower the device volume Table 3 4 Right View No Item Description 1 Right Button Triggers the scanner imager Can be reassigned to launch applications or execute commands 2 Lanyard Slot Attach point for lanyard 1 1 2 ...

Page 34: ... 4 Slide latch toward top of device to unlock SIM card Figure 3 5 SIM Card latch 5 Lift SIM card latch to reveal Sim card Figure 3 6 SIM Card latch 6 Remove Sim card and reveal memory card latch 7 Unlock memory card latch by sliding latch away from serial number label located in battery well Figure 3 7 Memory Card latch 8 Lift latch up to expose MicroSD or MicroSDHC socket ...

Page 35: ...TE NOTE Make sure interface on memory card is connected to interface in the socket 10 Align corner on card with corner of socket 11 Close memory card latch Figure 3 9 Memory Card latch 12 Lock memory card latch by sliding latch toward serial number label Figure 3 10 Memory Card latch 13 Insert SIM card into SIM card socket ...

Page 36: ...tall Battery 17 Install and lock Battery Door 18 Power on device NOTE NOTE It is recommended to format all SD cards before initial use Installing a SIM Card 0 Perform the following to install the Sim card 1 Power down device 2 Unlock Battery Door 3 Remove Battery Door and Battery 4 Slide latch toward top of device to unlock SIM latch if applicable Figure 3 13 SIM Card latch ...

Page 37: ... 7 Close SIM card latch Figure 3 14 SIM card latch 8 Lock SIM card latch by sliding latch up towards bottom of device Figure 3 15 SIM card latch 9 Install Battery 10 Install and lock Battery Door 11 Power on device NOTE NOTE It is recommended to format all SD cards before initial use ...

Page 38: ...5 provide a description of the 16 pin I O connector Figure 3 16 I O Connector Table 3 5 Bottom Rear Panel Pin Description 1 GND 2 VBUS 3 USBC 4 USBC 5 UART4_RTS 6 UART1_RX 7 UART1_TX 8 GND 9 UART4_CTS 10 GND 11 GND 12 Cradle_Detect 13 UART4_TX 14 UART4_RX 15 VCC 16 VCC ...

Page 39: ...orts 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 0 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 devic...

Page 40: ...remely high humidity For prolonged storage do not keep batteries stored in a charger that is connected to a power source Battery Pack Use and Disposal 0 The following are guidelines for the safe use and disposal of batteries Follow local regulations for battery disposal Replace defective batteries immediately Using a defective battery could damage the Dolphin 6000 device Do not use a battery in an...

Page 41: ...Hardware Overview 3 15 Checking Battery Power 0 In order to check the battery power 1 Navigate to Start Settings System Power Figure 3 17 Power Menu ...

Page 42: ... the System API Hard Reset Cold Boot 0 A Hard Reset is defined as the toggling of a hardware reset input signal to a processor and other system hardware components It does not flush or attempt to preserve buffered file system contents A Hard Reset can be implemented through the System API In order to perform a Cold Boot 1 Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds The pop up in Figure 3 18 appe...

Page 43: ... Suspend Mode press the Power key and the screen goes blank NOTE NOTE If is not on the Today screen press the Power key to return to Today screen and press the Power key again to set device into Suspend Mode To wake the device from Suspend Mode press the Power key Hardware Maintenance 0 When needed clean the image engine window and the LCD display with a clean non abrasive lint free cloth The devi...

Page 44: ...3 18 Hardware Overview ...

Page 45: ...Field of View Start Frm Engine Face End Frm Engine Face Total 1D 13 mm 5 2 mil 70 mm 2 75 95 mm 3 75 25 mm 1 00 19 mm 7 5 mil 57 mm 2 25 171 mm 6 75 114 mm 4 50 26 mm 10 4 mil 50 mm 2 00 210 mm 10 00 160 mm 6 25 33 mm 13 0 mil 50 mm 2 00 254 mm 10 00 204 mm 8 00 49 mm 19 5 mil 75 mm 2 95 300 mm 11 81 225 mm 8 86 For non decode IS4813 and IS4815 engines depth of field data is for reference only Act...

Page 46: ...mbology ISBT 128 1D Symbology CODE 39 1D Symbology TRIOPTIC CODE 39 1D Symbology CODE 93 1D Symbology CODE 11 1D Symbology INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 1D Symbology MATRIX 2 OF 5 1D Symbology AIRLINE 2 OF 5 1D Symbology HONG KONG 2 OF 5 1D Symbology DISCRETE 2 OF 5 STANDARD 2 OF 5 1D Symbology CODABAR 1D Symbology MSI PLESSEY 1D Symbology UK PLESSEY 1D Symbology TELEPEN 1D Symbology GS1_DATABAR 14 1D Symbol...

Page 47: ...recommended 1 Tap IS4813_Demo 2 Aim scanner at bar code Figure 4 1 Scanning a Bar Code 3 Activate and point aiming beam by pressing and holding the SCAN key 4 The scan LED flashes red 5 Hold device with aiming beam over bar code NOTE NOTE See Aiming Options on page 4 4 When bar code is decoded the LED flashes green and there is a beep sound The bar code information is entered into IS4813_Demo appl...

Page 48: ... aiming beam must be aimed closer to symbologies that have smaller bars or elements mil size The aiming beam must be aimed farther from symbologies that have larger bars or elements mil size 5300 Red High Vis Aiming Pattern 0 The Dolphin 6000 device has a 5300 imager The high vis aimers frames the bar code accurately 5100 Red Aiming Beam 0 Linear Bar Code 0 Figure 4 2 Red Aiming Beam ...

Page 49: ...screen 4 Press ENT key on keypad to take picture Menu 0 Tap Menu on the Command Bar to change camera settings switch to video mode to see more camera options Item Descriptions Video Start Video Mode Mode Normal Mode Burst Mode Timer Mode Brightness Set the brightness setting from 3 0 EV to 3 0 EV in 5 EV increments Resolution Set picture resolution i e 320 x 240 640 x 480 1280x960 2048x1536 Zoom S...

Page 50: ...ording Video 0 1 Tap Pictures Videos Camera Menu Video 2 Point camera lens at object 3 Adjust position of camera lens to make sure object is showing on screen 4 Press ENT key on keypad to start recording 5 Tap Stop on the screen or press ENT on keypad to stop recording General Tab Slide Show Tab Camera Tab Video Tab ...

Page 51: ...Using the Keypad 6 1 Using the Keypad Keypad 0 The Dolphin 6000 series has a 29 key alpha numeric keypad Figure 6 1 Keypad ...

Page 52: ...Key Wakes the device from Sleep Mode and activates the scan application SPACE Moves cursor ahead one space TAB Moves cursor to next tab stop or next control on a form 4 way Navigation Keys Moves cursor left right up or down Volume Up Input Volume level increases Volume Down Input Volume level decreases Shift Key Changes keyboard between uppercase alphabet mode and lowercase alphabet mode Orange FN...

Page 53: ...ad Combinations 0 Table 6 2 Keypad Combinations Table Numeric Keypad Orange FN Key Blue FN Key Numeric Mode Default Lower Case Mode Upper Case Mode Toggle On Off the Off mode will operate on default mode of Orange FN Key Left Left Left Left Left Up Up Up Up Up Scan Scan Scan Scan Scan Down Down Down Down Down Right Right Right Right Right Green Call Button Green Call Button Green Call Button Green...

Page 54: ...6 mno MNO F6 7 F7 pqrs 7 pqrs PQRS F7 8 F8 tuv 8 tuv TUV F8 9 F9 wxyz 9 wxyz WXYZ F9 0 F10 0 F10 ESC SPACE SPACE SPACE ESC BKSP BKSP BKSP BKSP BKSP Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Enter Enter Enter Enter Enter Windows Windows Windows Windows Windows Tab Tab Tab Tab Tab Right Side Scan Scan Scan Scan Volume Up Volume Up Volume Up Volume Up Volume Up Volume Down Volume Down Volume Down Volume Down Vol...

Page 55: ...edule alarms See Clock Alarms Lock Make password to limit access to device Sounds Notifications Set sound volume enable or disable sounds change sound settings and enable or disable vibrator Today Change appearance and information on Today screen Connections Change network connections settings See Connections Menu Personal Change button settings and set SIP options See Personal Menu Power See Powe...

Page 56: ...d date section OR Tap Settings Clock Alarms The Clock Alarms menu will open Figure 7 2 Time and Date 3 Select Time tab This setting sets system clock Figure 7 3 Clock Settings 4 Tap Time Zone box to open the drop down menu 5 Set correct time zone from drop down menu 6 Set correct time and date in the remaining fields 7 Tap OK to save ...

Page 57: ...information about resets see Resetting the Device Table 7 2 Personal Menu Icons Table Icon Description Buttons Program side buttons on Dolphin 6000 to do specified tasks See Keypad Owner Information Enter contact information This information will appear on the Today screen Phone When GSM radio is turned on tap this icon to set up user settings and enable or disable vibrator function See Setup Opti...

Page 58: ... changed by accident Use Copy and Paste shortcut to help make sure program files stay where they must be for system to find them 1 Tap File Explorer 2 Navigate to My Device Program Files Figure 7 5 Selecting My Device 3 Use stylus to hold the program A pop up menu appears 4 Tap Copy on pop up menu 5 Navigate to the Windows folder and open Start Menu My Device Windows Start Menu Then tap and hold a...

Page 59: ...eSync perform the same process as on device except that Explore utility Windows Explorer is used to copy and paste the shortcut 1 Open ActiveSync Explore and navigate to program 2 Right click on program and click Create Shortcut 3 Select shortcut right click and select Cut 4 Navigate to Start Menu folder Start Menu 5 Right click on empty area and select Paste Shortcut 6 On device click on to go to...

Page 60: ... an icon to open a system setting Figure 7 8 System Menu Table 7 3 System Menu Icons Table Icon See Page About See About Backlight See Backlight Certificate s See Certificates Encryptio n See Encryption Error Reporting See Error Reporting External GPS See External GPS Managed Programs Memory See Memory Regional Settings See Regional Settings ...

Page 61: ...f a network Device Name Shows system s default name This is the name used by ActiveSync Description Shows description of the device ID Copyrights Tab Shows copyright information Phone Tab Shows hardware version software version IMEI serial number bluetooth firmware version and driver information Remove Programs See Remove Programs Screen See Screen Task Manager See Task Manager A GPS CleanBoot Cus...

Page 62: ...ry Power Settings for backlight to turn off when device is using battery power External Power Settings for backlight to turn off when device is using external power Brightness Settings for backlight brightness when device is using battery power or external power Turn Off Backlight Choose this option when for backlight to automatically turn off Turn On Backlight Choose this option for backlight to ...

Page 63: ...tness tab and move slider to change screen brightness for battery power and external power settings The default setting is 4 Figure 7 10 Brightness Tab Certificates 0 The Certificates menu shows certificates that the operating system recognizes Figure 7 11 Certificates Menu ...

Page 64: ...ed to encrypt files on storage cards so those files cannot be read by another device Figure 7 12 Encryption Menu Error Reporting 0 The Error Reporting menu can be adjusted enable or disable error reporting function of Windows Mobile 6 5 Figure 7 13 Error Reporting Menu ...

Page 65: ... The External GPS menu gives the option to choose a port for a third party GPS software application to access GPS receiver Figure 7 14 External GPS Menu NOTE NOTE Installation settings from GPS manufacturer to set connection is required ...

Page 66: ...location cannot be changed in Memory menu There are two tabs Main Storage Card Main 0 Figure 7 15 Main The Main tab shows usage statistics of on board RAM volatile memory Columns Storage RAM memory used to keep programs and program data Program RAM memory used to run programs Rows Total Shows current Megabytes MB of memory that can be used In use Shows total MB of memory being used Free Shows tota...

Page 67: ...e from drop down list Total storage card memory Total Megabytes MB of memory capacity of Storage Card In use MB currently being used Free MB that can still be used Storage Card One memory card can be installed in the Dolphin 6000 device If memory card is installed in the device select it in drop down list and see capacity and usage statistics for card ...

Page 68: ...e adjusted for screen to turn off when device is not in use To change settings for On battery power 1 Tap box that shows time A drop down list will open 2 Set amount of time to pass before screen will turn off when device is not in use To change settings for On external power 1 Tap box that shows time A drop down list will open 2 Set amount of time to pass before screen will turn off when device i...

Page 69: ...The device has many pre programmed regional settings Choose one from list and results appear on screen To see settings or change a setting 1 Choose a tab 2 Make change 3 Tap OK on Command bar to save Remove Programs 0 In Remove Programs menu programs installed on the device can be removed Use this setting to troubleshoot when a messages is received and says device has no more memory The programs w...

Page 70: ...ettings Figure 7 19 Remove Programs Menu 3 Tap Remove The message in Figure 7 20 appears Figure 7 20 Remove Program Pop Up 4 Tap Yes Wait for program to be removed 5 Check and see that program is not showing in list ...

Page 71: ... Landscape left handed Align Screen 0 The screen can be re aligned in General tab If tapping buttons or icons with stylus does not work correctly the screen must be re aligned 1 Tap Align Screen to open align screen window 2 Tap a target several times with stylus This re calibrates touch screen Align Screen must be done using the stylus The stylus tip is necessary for calibration Tap stylus into c...

Page 72: ...screen supports ClearType font rendering To turn on ClearType font rendering tap Enable ClearType and tap OK NOTE NOTE For more information about ClearType font rendering visit www microsoft com typography WhatIsClearType mspx Text Size 0 Figure 7 23 Text Size Tab ...

Page 73: ...Today screen Contacts Calendar Messaging Tasks Font scaling means point size of fonts can increase or decrease in applications To change font size 1 Move slider to Smallest or Largest The Example text changes to show the font change 2 Tap OK to save font size setting ...

Page 74: ... applications and processes View Task Manager when memory errors are received or when device operation is slow Figure 7 24 Task Manager Menu Using the Task Manager 0 Applications 0 Figure 7 25 Applications in the Task Manager To see status of programs running 1 Tap Menu button on Command bar 2 Tap View Applications 3 Tap and hold on an application 4 Tap Switch To on pop up menu ...

Page 75: ...ory will be available When stopping a program in Task Manager unsaved data in that program is lost To make more available memory and not lose data go to active program and save data before closing program Processes 0 Figure 7 26 Processes in the Task Manager To view information about processes 1 Tap Menu button on Command bar 2 Tap View Processes ...

Page 76: ...7 22 System Settings ...

Page 77: ...s radios installed on the device Refer to Wireless Manager USB to PC Enables advanced wired USB to PC communication via ActiveSync Refer to ActiveSync Communication Wireless LAN Enables to configure Wireless Zero Config WZC This icon appears only if the 802 11b g driver is loaded on the device and the WLAN Security Supplicant is not loaded By default the Wireless Zero Config is disabled and the su...

Page 78: ...o Config is used By default WZC is disabled on Dolphin 6000 devices To open the Connections Manager navigate to Start Settings Connections Connections icon Figure 8 2 Connections Manager Tasks Tab 0 The Tasks tab enables to initially configure then manage network settings when using a modem User s should select an item from the menu and follow the instructions on the screen to complete the network...

Page 79: ... need to be changed then the ISP or network administrator should provide the following information Proxy sever name Server type Port Type of Socks protocol used User name and password To complete the setup screens get the network parameters from system administrator Modify an Existing Connection 0 Manage Existing Connections appears on the Connections tab after at least one network connection has ...

Page 80: ...g Default network Dialing rules IP address exceptions for modem connections Figure 8 4 Advanced Tab NOTE NOTE Advanced settings should not be modified Most ISPs use DHCP addresses Online Help 0 For more information about modem connection setup tap on the Help icon in setup screens ...

Page 81: ...f communication in ActiveSync fails remove the USB cable and connect the USB cable to the host workstation again to initiate the process Capabilities 0 The following is a list of the device s capabilities Back up and restore the device data Copy files between the device and workstation NOTE NOTE It is suggested to copy rather than synchronize the data Defining a synchronization mode It is possible...

Page 82: ...for Communication 0 To synchronize successfully ActiveSync v4 5 or higher must be configured for the same communication type on the host workstation and Dolphin 6000 device ActiveSync must be setup on workstation before initializing synchronization from the device for the first time The following is a list of the supported operating systems Windows 98 Second Edition Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows...

Page 83: ...e only USB Communicating with the Dolphin 6000 device 0 After setting up the workstation and the device ActiveSync connection should be established automatically Perform the following 1 Connect the Dolphin 6000 device to a Dolphin 6000 communication peripheral The Dolphin 6000 device automatically opens ActiveSync in order to establish a connection Synchronizing with the Host Workstation 0 The syn...

Page 84: ...pped or copied and pasted Installing Additional Software 0 In addition to the default programs the user can install any other program that meets the following requirements It is designed for Windows Mobile based device and for the version of processor of the device NOTE NOTE To verify the processor navigate to Start Settings System About Version Has an EXE CAB or DLL extension The requirement to t...

Page 85: ...allation wizard begins 2 Follow the directions on the PC screen The installation process includes transferring the software to the device Non Installer File 0 There are programs that cannot be installed on PCs because they are designed for devices If the instructions cannot be found in the Read Me file or documentation perform the following 1 Store the appropriate file or files on the host PC 2 Op...

Page 86: ...g Internet Explorer Mobile It can be a single setup exe EXE CAB or DLL file or several files for different types of devices and processors 3 Many programs provide special installation instructions Read the installation instructions in Read Me files or documentation that comes with the program 4 Tap on an EXE file The installation wizard begins Follow the directions on the screen 5 Select the radio...

Page 87: ...talled SIM card that has been activated by the network service provider see SIM Card Installation on page 9 2 GSM Global System for Mobile communications GSM is an open non proprietary wireless WAN system GPRS General Packet Radio Service GPRS is a non voice service that allows packet switched data to be instantly sent and received across mobile telephone networks EDGE E GPRS is a non voice servic...

Page 88: ...nication and data communication can be used but not at same time If making a voice call the device cannot send data If sending data the device cannot make voice calls SIM Card Installation 0 Subscriber Information Module a SIM card contains subscriber s personal information GSM GPRS radio settings security keys contacts etc SIM cards can be installed in compatible mobile devices that can switch de...

Page 89: ... card latch by sliding the latch toward top of device Figure 9 2 SIM Card latch 5 Lift latch up to expose SIM card socket Figure 9 3 SIM Card latch 6 Insert SIM card into SIM card socket Figure 9 4 SIM Card NOTE NOTE Make sure interface on the card is connected to SIM Card interface in socket align corner of the card with corner of the socket ...

Page 90: ... Lock SIM card latch by sliding the latch toward bottom of device Figure 9 6 SIM Card latch 9 Install battery and battery door 10 Lock battery door Enabling the GSM Radio 0 Voice Communication 0 Dolphin 6000 device can operate as a phone over GSM radio Audio Modes 0 Hands free Mode ...

Page 91: ... NOTE NOTE For more information see Volume Control Button on page 3 7 Accessing the Dialer Window 0 When GSM radio is active tap Phone The Phone dialer opens Figure 9 7 Phone Dialer Dialing 0 Once the dialer window is open the device can dial two ways Use touch screen and tap buttons on dialer window Use physical keypad when keypad is in numeric mode ...

Page 92: ...n use Ending Calls 0 While the phone call is active tap End on the screen or press red End key on keypad Keypad Combinations for Calls 0 Accessing Voice Mail 0 Tap Phone Speed Dial Voice Mail Call NOTE NOTE Update voice mail retrieval number by turning off device and then turn on device in Wireless Manager See Enabling the GSM Radio on page 9 4 Keypad To Send a Call Please To End a Call Please 29 ...

Page 93: ...GPRS EDGE 9 7 View Options 0 Tap Menu View Figure 9 9 View Options Pop Up Menu Setup Options 0 Tap Menu Options The Phone menu will open and there are sounds services network and security tabs Figure 9 10 Options Pop Up ...

Page 94: ...nds 0 In Sounds tab ring tones ring types and keypad sounds can be changed Figure 9 11 Sounds Tab Services 0 The phone will read settings for each service on SIM card and show the available options from carrier Figure 9 12 Services Tab ...

Page 95: ... with GSM GPRS EDGE 9 9 Network 0 There are options to find and set networks on Network tab Figure 9 13 Network Tab Security 0 There are options to make or change a PIN on Security tab Figure 9 14 Security Tab ...

Page 96: ...ave an active SIM card with a data plan installed Refer to SIM Card Installation Information Requirements 0 The following is required from SIM card carrier APN access point name Username and password of account Establishing Data Communication 0 1 Tap Settings Connection Connections 2 Under My ISP tap Add a new modem connection 3 Enter a name for connection Select Cellular Line GPRS as modem 4 Tap ...

Page 97: ...Working with GSM GPRS EDGE 9 11 5 Enter Access point name Tap Next Figure 9 16 Access Point Name 6 Enter username and password from account Tap Finish Figure 9 17 Username and Password ...

Page 98: ...ows GSM radio is attempting to connect NOTE NOTE When the device is on a 2G EDGE GPRS network a data connection failure occurs if device is in use for a voice call while trying data connection Voice and data use at the same time is only supported if device is on a 3G network In 2G mode a voice call has priority over data connection Active data connection is automatically set in park mode and data ...

Page 99: ...n 0 The default setting makes data connection disconnect after an specific amount of time passes and is not in use This amount of time is set by the ISP To end data connection manually tap network icon in navigation bar and tap Disconnect on the pop up bubble ...

Page 100: ...etwork selection 1 When an active SIM card is inserted in device tap Settings Personal Phone Menu Options The Phone menu window opens 2 Choose Network tab Figure 9 20 Network Tab 3 Under Network selection choose Automatic the default setting or Manual a If Manual is selected the device will search for available networks Figure 9 21 Network Selection Pop Up ...

Page 101: ...ble Network c Choose a new network and tap OK The device registers on new network and Network tab will open Figure 9 23 Register Network d To switch to another network tap Select button and process repeats 4 To switch back to automatic roaming select Automatic under Select networks and tap OK ...

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 104: ... Choose an available device and connect to it Pairing occurs as part of connection process 1 In Wireless Manager tap Menu Bluetooth Settings OR Tap Settings Bluetooth Figure 10 1 Devices Tab 2 Tap Add new device The device will start looking for other Bluetooth devices Figure 10 2 Searching for Bluetooth Devices ...

Page 105: ...e box and tap Next b If device does not have a specific passcode enter one in the Passcode box and tap Next The Bluetooth radio tries to connect with device Figure 10 4 Enter a Passcode 5 If a passcode is created the other device will ask to enter same passcode 6 Enter passcode to make paired connection If you entered a device specific passcode it is not necessary to do anything on other device ...

Page 106: ...e and tap Save The services on new devices must be selected or pairing will not include those services even if devices are paired If services are not selected the device will keep asking for passcode The device appears in the list on the main window Figure 10 6 Devices List After passcodes have been accepted on both devices there is now a trusted paired connection ...

Page 107: ...es including services that require authorization and authentication A connection can remove pairing A device that is connected to Dolphin 6000 device but not paired with it is an untrusted device Transferring content to untrusted devices can be done by requiring authorization each time i e the beginning of a file exchange Use the Beam File method of file transfer to send a file as an untrusted dev...

Page 108: ...th devices in range if Add new device is tapped on the Devices tab These are Bluetooth devices that are discoverable Device Types 0 Figure 10 7 Selecting a Bluetooth Device Supported Services 0 The Partnership Settings menu will only show services that are supported on both devices Figure 10 8 Partnership Settings ...

Page 109: ...t look in printer manual for passcode 7 Choose a printing related service in list of services 8 Tap Save to make a connection on the device Connecting to Bluetooth Headsets 0 1 Make sure the Bluetooth headset is in range and set to discoverable by other Bluetooth devices 2 Look up headset s broadcasted ID 3 Search for compatible bluetooth devices Tap Settings Bluetooth Add new device 4 Look for he...

Page 110: ...2 Navigate to file to transfer 3 Press hold on the file for pop up menu to open 4 Tap Beam File Figure 10 9 Beam File on the Pop Up Menu 5 The Bluetooth radio will begin to search for available devices Figure 10 10 List of Bluetooth Devices 6 Choose device to send selected file ...

Page 111: ...uetooth Radio 10 9 7 When trying to connect the selected device shows Pending Figure 10 11 Bluetooth Device Connection 8 When the file is being transferred the selected device shows Sending Figure 10 12 File Transfer ...

Page 112: ...eans the Dolphin 6000 device will not be found by other Bluetooth devices To make device discoverable 1 Tap Mode tab in Bluetooth menu Figure 10 13 Mode Tab 2 Choose Make this device visible to other devices and tap OK Selecting COM Ports 0 COM ports 0 9 can be selected NOTE NOTE For more information see Dolphin 6000 COM Port Assignment Table ...

Page 113: ...s up to 210 PRN channels With 66 search channels and 22 simultaneous tracking channels the MT3326 finds and tracks satellites in the shortest time even at indoor signal levels The MT3326 supports various location and navigation applications including GPS SBAS WAAS EGNOS GAGAN MSAS DPGS RTCM and AGPS The on chip power management design makes the MT3326 easily included into the system without an ext...

Page 114: ...COM 0 C38400 GPS Intermediate Driver 0 When the first user of GPD1 opens the port the GPS Intermediate Driver opens port COM4 The GPS Intermediate Driver lets multiple applications open GPD1 and GPS data is transmitted to all open ports When the GPSID driver is in use the COM4 port is given to GPSID as READ WRITE COM4 is still available for access mode of 0 NOTE NOTE For more information about Mic...

Page 115: ... a full charge of battery pack installed in the device well in 4 hours The HomeBase completes a full charge of battery pack in Auxiliary Battery Well in 4 hours see Auxiliary Battery Well Charging Process 0 The HomeBase gives power to the intelligent battery charging system in Dolphin 6000 device The charging systems know when a full charge of battery has been completed and switches to a trickle c...

Page 116: ...ses ActiveSync synchronization begins immediately AUX Battery Status LED 0 The AUX battery status LED shows the status of battery charging in auxiliary battery well see Back Panel NOTE NOTE For information about charging a battery in auxiliary battery well see Charging a Battery in the Auxiliary Battery Well Status LED color Pre charge for a very low battery Orange Fast Charge Red Full completed c...

Page 117: ...s USB Port is full speed and 2 0 compliant Using a USB cable you can connect the base to a peripheral device such as a workstation When the terminal is seated in the terminal well it is connected to the workstation device via the base RS232 Port 0 Use 9 pin RS232 cable from Honeywell to connect this port to a peripheral device for RS232 data communication For more information see Serial Connector ...

Page 118: ...nnected to its power source at all times so that it is always ready to use 1 Connect adaptor barrel plug to DC jack on rear panel of HomeBase 2 Plug adaptor AC to indoor wall receptacle Serial Connector 0 The following diagram shows pin diagram of serial connector of HomeBase NOTE NOTE Signals referenced are for a DTE device The HomeBase is at a right angle to the printed circuit board PCB Figure ...

Page 119: ...E NOTE For more information about Li ion batteries see Li ion Battery Pack To Power a Device and Charge its Battery 0 1 Install battery pack in device Refer to Install Main Battery Pack 2 Connect HomeBase to power supply 3 Put device into device well until HomeBase LED on the device turns Red indicating that it is charging Make sure the device is seated in order to see the red LED on device The ba...

Page 120: ... a spare battery separately from device well The Auxiliary Battery LED on front panel shows status of battery in this well Complete charge time is 4 hours 1 Insert end of battery without locking tab into bottom of auxiliary well opening 2 Put battery into place The Auxiliary Battery LED becomes red 3 See Auxiliary Battery LED to monitor charging progress ...

Page 121: ...tions use serial cable For USB communications use USB cable ActiveSync v4 5 or above on the host workstation Windows XP 2003 Server Windows Vista or Windows 7 on the host workstation Connecting the Communication Cables 0 NOTE NOTE ActiveSync 4 5 or higher must be used 1 Plug in power supply and connect to back of HomeBase 2 Plug USB or RS232 communication cable into back of HomeBase 3 Connect comm...

Page 122: ...12 8 Dolphin 6000 HomeBase Communicating with the Dolphin 6000 Device 0 Verifying Communication 0 Verifying Data Transfer 0 RS232 Communications Cables 0 ...

Page 123: ...Dolphin 6000 HomeBase 12 9 RS232 Pin Configuration 0 Figure 12 5 COM1 Properties ...

Page 124: ...ay not be able to use a rated phone successfully Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs M Ratings Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not rated M4 is the better higher of the two ratings T Ratings Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and ...

Page 125: ...This methodology applies equally for T ratings The M mark is intended to be synonymous with the U mark ...

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