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Dolphin® 7900 User’s Guide

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Chapter 1 - Agency Approvals

Label Locations ................................................................................................................................... 1-2

Laser Safety Label ........................................................................................................................ 1-2

LED Safety Statement......................................................................................................................... 1-2
Regulatory and Safety Approvals

 

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FCC Compliance ................................................................................................................................. 1-3

Chapter 2 - Getting Started

Overview ............................................................................................................................................. 2-1
Dolphin 7900 Radio Configuration Options ....................................................................................... 2-2

Standard Configurations ............................................................................................................... 2-2
Custom Configurations................................................................................................................. 2-2

Dolphin 7900 Series Peripherals ......................................................................................................... 2-3
Dolphin 7900 Accessories................................................................................................................... 2-4
Using the Dolphin 7900 for the First Time ......................................................................................... 2-5
Today Screen....................................................................................................................................... 2-9
Navigation Bar .................................................................................................................................... 2-9
Selecting Programs.............................................................................................................................. 2-9
Pop-Up Menus .................................................................................................................................. 2-10
Resetting the Terminal ...................................................................................................................... 2-11

Soft Reset (Warm Boot) ............................................................................................................. 2-11
Hard Reset (Cold Boot) .............................................................................................................. 2-11

Suspend Mode ................................................................................................................................... 2-11

Chapter 3 - Hardware Overview

System Features .................................................................................................................................. 3-1
Front Panel Features............................................................................................................................ 3-2
Back Panel Features ............................................................................................................................ 3-4
Side Panel Features ............................................................................................................................. 3-6

Opening the Access Door ............................................................................................................. 3-6
Replacing the Access Door........................................................................................................... 3-8

I/O Connector...................................................................................................................................... 3-9

I/O Connector ............................................................................................................................... 3-9

Battery Power.................................................................................................................................... 3-10

Main Battery Pack ...................................................................................................................... 3-10
Internal Backup Battery.............................................................................................................. 3-10
Managing Battery Power ............................................................................................................ 3-11

Dolphin 7900 Technical Specifications ............................................................................................ 3-13

Chapter 4 - Using the Image Engine

Overview ............................................................................................................................................. 4-1
Image Engine Options......................................................................................................................... 4-1
Bar Code Symbologies Supported ...................................................................................................... 4-2
Activating the Engine.......................................................................................................................... 4-3
Decoding ............................................................................................................................................. 4-3

Omni-Directional Scanning .......................................................................................................... 4-4

Table of Contents

Summary of Contents for Dolphin 7900

Page 1: ... User s Guide With Microsoft Windows Mobile 5 0 ...

Page 2: ...ss www handheld com Trademarks Dolphin Dolphin RF HomeBase Mobile Base and QuadCharger are trademarks or registered trademarks of Hand Held Products Inc Microsoft Windows Windows Mobile Windows CE Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows XP ActiveSync Outlook and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other product names mentioned in this manual may be ...

Page 3: ...rograms 2 9 Pop Up Menus 2 10 Resetting the Terminal 2 11 Soft Reset Warm Boot 2 11 Hard Reset Cold Boot 2 11 Suspend Mode 2 11 Chapter 3 Hardware Overview System Features 3 1 Front Panel Features 3 2 Back Panel Features 3 4 Side Panel Features 3 6 Opening the Access Door 3 6 Replacing the Access Door 3 8 I O Connector 3 9 I O Connector 3 9 Battery Power 3 10 Main Battery Pack 3 10 Internal Backup...

Page 4: ...tions 5 8 NUM Key Combinations 5 8 Numeric Shift in Numeric Mode 5 9 Chapter 6 Settings Overview 6 1 Personal Tab 6 2 Buttons 6 3 Headset Control 6 4 Input 6 5 Menus Adding a Program to the Start Menu 6 5 System Tab 6 7 About 6 7 Backlight 6 7 Certificates 6 8 ClearType Tuner 6 8 Clock Alarms 6 8 CPU Speed 6 8 Memory 6 9 Power 6 11 Regional Settings 6 11 Remove Programs 6 12 Screen 6 12 Connection...

Page 5: ...abling the 802 11b Radio Driver 8 1 Configuration Utility Options 8 1 802 11b Settings 8 2 Accessing 802 11b Settings 8 2 Status Tab 8 2 Config Tab 8 4 Advanced Tab 8 8 About Tab 8 8 Using the Status Icon 8 9 802 11b Wireless Security Supplement 8 10 Installing the 802 11b Wireless Security Supplement 8 10 Opening the Client 8 12 Main Screen 8 12 Configuring the Client 8 15 Configuring a Network P...

Page 6: ...ting 10 7 Making Conference Calls 10 7 Touchtones 10 8 Tools Menu 10 8 Ringtone Configuration 10 9 Phonebook 10 10 Charging 10 10 USSD 10 11 Call Log 10 11 uPhone Configuration 10 13 SMS Manager 10 17 Sending an SMS Message 10 18 GPRS Settings 10 20 Chapter 11 Dolphin 7900 with GPS Overview 11 1 GPS Functionality 11 1 Dolphin 7900 with GPS Configuration 11 1 Powering the GPS Module 11 2 DeviceConf...

Page 7: ...he Battery Analyzer 12 4 Mounting the QuadCharger 12 5 Troubleshooting 12 6 Chapter 13 Dolphin HomeBase Overview 13 1 Front Panel 13 2 Back Panel 13 3 RS 232 Serial Connector 13 4 Powering the Dolphin HomeBase 13 4 Charging the Main Battery 13 5 ActiveSync Communications with the HomeBase 13 6 Mounting the HomeBase 13 9 Desk Mounting 13 9 Wall Mounting 13 9 Chapter 14 Dolphin ChargeBase Overview 1...

Page 8: ... 15 6 Charging the Dolphin Terminal 15 6 Setting Up the Mobile Base for Communications 15 6 ActiveSync Communications with the MobileBase 15 6 Mounting the Dolphin Mobile Base 15 7 Chapter 16 Customer Support Product Service and Repair 16 1 Online Product Service and Repair Assistance 16 1 Technical Assistance 16 2 Online Technical Assistance 16 2 For Further Information 16 2 Limited Warranty 16 3...

Page 9: ...oft Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition Software for Pocket PCs 64MB RAM optional 128MB and 64MB synchronous Flash memory configuration for ample and secure data storage Mini Secure Digital SD memory interface that enables memory expansion Adaptus Imaging Technology for advanced point and shoot bar code decoding and image capture Additional Features Long lasting Lithium Ion Li ion batteries 3 8 eas...

Page 10: ...ation exposure LED Safety Statement This device has been tested in accordance with IEC60825 1 LED safety and has been certified to be under the limits of a Class 1 LED device Regulatory and Safety Approvals The CE Mark on the product indicates that the system has been tested to and conforms with the provisions noted within the 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and the 73 23 EEC an...

Page 11: ...or help If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet helpful Something About Interference This is available at FCC local regional offices Our company is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution...

Page 12: ...ent WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Information This product has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production It may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment if not properly disposed In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment and to diminish the pressure on the natural resources we encourage ...

Page 13: ... is 0 3V m according to Subpart B of Part 1 of the FCC rules Therefore the Dolphin RF has no effect on medical devices that meet the IEC specification Microwaves The radio in the Dolphin RF terminal operates on the same frequency band as a microwave oven Therefore if you use a microwave within range of the Dolphin RF terminal you may notice performance degradation in your wireless network However ...

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Page 15: ...y area is 3 8 inches with a 240 X 320 VGA display in TFT color that is backlit for maximum viewability then covered with an industrial touch screen for maximum durability There are two keyboard options 25 key numeric alpha and 36 key alpha numeric Imaging The Dolphin 7900 contains an integrated imager that can take digital images of damaged packages and recipient signatures in addition to decoding...

Page 16: ...7900 WWAN WLAN and WPAN GSM GPRS 802 11b and Bluetooth This terminal features the functionality of GSM GPRS 802 11b and Bluetooth radio and network technologies Custom Configurations Please refer to the Dolphin 7900 pricing configuration guide or contact your Customer Account Representative CAR for details Dolphin 7900 WLAN 802 11b These terminals integrate the basic functionality of the Batch ter...

Page 17: ...in the Mobile Base its main battery pack charges in less than four hours The serial connector supports RS 232 communication and power out to peripheral devices such as hand held scanners For more information see Dolphin Mobile Base on page 15 1 Dolphin QuadCharger The Dolphin QuadCharger is a four slot charging station for Dolphin Li ion battery packs that can charge each battery in less than four...

Page 18: ...ectly into a vehicle cigarette lighter power port to power the terminal and charge the battery pack This accessory converts the 12 Volts from the vehicle outlet to the 9 Volts required by the terminal Protective Enclosure This enclosure wraps around the terminal to protect it from wear and tear Protective Holster The protective holster holds the terminal for mobile use Dolphin Mobile Mount The Dol...

Page 19: ...eep the original packaging in the event that the Dolphin terminal should need to be returned for service For details see Product Service and Repair on page 16 1 Step 2 Install the Main Battery Pack The Dolphin 7900 ships with the hand strap installed and fastened with a clip on the top panel To install the battery pack you must detach the hand strap To detach the hand strap push the clip up and aw...

Page 20: ...charged of all power charge the main battery pack for a minimum of four hours before initial use When installed in the terminal the battery pack can be charged in the HomeBase Mobile Base or with the appropriate charging cable When not installed in the terminal battery packs can be charged in the QuadCharger or the auxiliary well of the HomeBase Time to Charge Four hours for the main battery pack ...

Page 21: ...l point is required for accurate calibration Press the stylus firmly into the center of the cross hair target once and release Do not double tap the target You can re align the screen at any time by going to Start Settings System tab Screen Step 6 Let Autoinstall Run For each program that loads a status bar indicates that the program is loading Autoinstall occurs after each hard reset Do NOT touch...

Page 22: ...hard reset of the terminal It is a good idea to set the time and date before you begin using the device so that the system clock is accurate On the Today screen tap the line that displays the time and date The Clock Settings screen appears Step 8 Verify Operations with Demos For details see Using the Image Engine on page 4 1 ...

Page 23: ...en to perform tasks in programs The Command bar includes popup menus and the Soft Input Panel SIP button The name of the menus here and the content changes according to the open application Selecting Programs The Start menu displays some of the programs loaded on your terminal To see additional programs tap Start Programs To open a program tap once on the icon Tap to adjust the volume Your email m...

Page 24: ...ft the stylus and tap the action you want to perform Note To close the menu without performing an action tap the screen anywhere outside the menu Using Search The Find feature helps you quickly locate information Tap Start Programs Search Enter the text you want to find select a data type and then tap Go to start the search Using File Explorer You can also use the File Explorer to find files and o...

Page 25: ... Hard Reset Cold Boot A hard reset resets the operating system restores the terminal back to factory defaults and resets the terminal after a bootloader keyboard and kernel upgrade A hard reset erases all of the data stored in RAM memory and all RAM installed applications 1 Press and hold the Red TAB keys for approximately five seconds 2 The decode and scan LEDs light for approximately three secon...

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Page 27: ...applications for energy efficient data collection devices such as the Dolphin terminal Memory Main Board IPSM The standard memory configuration is 64 MB RAM optional 128 MB and 64 MB non volatile synchronous Flash For more information about each kind of memory see Memory on page 6 9 Mini SD Card Dolphin 7900 terminals contain a mini SD memory interface on the left side panel to support memory expa...

Page 28: ...nal operation Speaker The Dolphin 7900 terminal has an integrated speaker that sounds audio signals as you scan bar code labels and enter data The operating frequency range is 500Hz at 71 dB up to 80 dB The speaker can also be used for playing sounds e g WAV or MP3 files When used in conjunction with the microphone on the keyboard the speaker can also be used for two way voice communications Both ...

Page 29: ... Products recommends using screen protectors to protect the touch screen especially when used with applications that require high volume interfacing with the touch screen Screen protectors help prevent damage to the touch screen display and are easily installed Screen protectors can be purchased at any major computer retail store or directly from Hand Held Products contact Hand Held Products direc...

Page 30: ... Guide Back Panel Features The following graphic describes features on the back panel of the Dolphin 7900 terminal Battery Image Engine Window Stylus in slot Programmable Side Button Programmable Side Button Stylus Fastener Hand Strap Slot ...

Page 31: ... Engine on page 4 1 Hand Strap Slot The Dolphin 7900 has an adjustable elastic hand strap attached to the terminal with a slot on the top of the back panel You can detach the hand strap from this clip when you need access to the battery or other item on the back panel Battery The Battery well is a recessed area on the back of the Dolphin terminal that holds the Li Ion battery pack For more informa...

Page 32: ...hic displays both slots as they appear when the Dolphin terminal is placed flat with the keyboard facing down Opening the Access Door Note Access door removal requires a special tool from Hand Held Products part number 100001024 1 Press Blue Backlight key to put the terminal in suspend mode see Suspend Mode on page 2 11 2 Remove the battery see page 2 5 3 Place the terminal on a flat secure surfac...

Page 33: ...nside the opening displays the following guide to help you insert the mini SD card correctly To remove an installed mini SD card tap on the edge lightly to unlock the card the card will pop out just enough for you to grab its edge and pull it out 3 Replace the access door and tighten the screws There is a rubber gasket on the inside of access door that must be in place when you seal the door This ...

Page 34: ...nd the access door still open You must secure the access door before you can resume terminal operation 4 Tap Start Programs uPhone Dialler If the SIM card is not installed properly the uPhone Dialler indicates that no SIM card is installed For more information about SIM cards and the GSM GPRS radio see SIM Card on page 10 2 Replacing the Access Door The access door must be replaced before resuming...

Page 35: ...tes with Dolphin peripherals via RS 232 or USB For RS 232 the maximum communication speed is 115 Kbps with seven baud rate settings For USB the communication speed is up to 12 Mbps If the peripheral unit is connected to a PC this connector also transmits data Powering Out The I O connector also provides power out 5V at 500mA This means that with the proper Hand Held Products cable the terminal can...

Page 36: ...y pack in the auxiliary battery well of the HomeBase see page 13 5 Charging Time The Li ion battery pack requires four hours to charge to full capacity Internal Backup Battery Located inside the terminal the backup battery is a 3 6 Volt nickel metal hydride NiMH battery Purpose The internal backup battery prevents the terminal from being reset if you need to remove and replace the main battery pac...

Page 37: ...e Low battery point to 25 percent 19 hex 25 decimal The low battery setting is the point at which the user is notified that the battery is low The user is notified only once for a low battery CriticalBatt a 10 This sets the Critical Battery point to 10 percent a hex 10 decimal The critical battery setting is the point at which the customer is warned that the battery charge is very low This warning...

Page 38: ...mmended or approved by Hand Held Products Replace defective batteries immediately using a defective battery could damage the Dolphin terminal Never throw a used battery in the trash It contains heavy metals and should be recycled according to local guidelines Don t short circuit a battery or throw it into a fire It can explode and cause severe personal injury Excessive discharge damages a battery ...

Page 39: ...s 25 key numeric alpha 36 key alpha numeric See Using the Keyboards on page 5 1 Data Outputs Display See Touch Screen Display on page 3 3 I O Ports Industrial grade I O connector supports communications USB 1 1 serial RS 232 up to 115Kbps and charging via cradles or AC adapter cables Integrated IrDA port Integrated Speaker Integrated Microphone Integrated Headset jack Mass Storage User accessible ...

Page 40: ...ng communications cradle with auxiliary battery well Data transfer via RS 232 serial or USB ports Dolphin Mobile Base Mobile charging communication cradle Data transfer via RS 232 serial Power out 5 volts for peripheral devices Dolphin QuadCharger Four slot battery charger that charges four batteries in under four hours One slot doubles as a battery analyzer Dolphin Mobile Charger Charges a Dolphi...

Page 41: ...around the bar code or image preview for maximum viewability For details see Omni Directional Scanning on page 4 4 5300 Standard Range 5300SR 8 mil Linear 10 mil PDF417 13 mil UPC 15 mil QR 15 mil Data Matrix 35 mil MaxiCode Working Range 020 cm 025 cm 033 cm 038 cm 038 cm 089 cm Near 3 4 in 8 6 cm 3 in 7 6 cm 2 in 5 1cm 3 in 7 6 cm 2 2 in 5 6 cm 1 9 in 4 8 cm Far 7 5 in 19 cm 8 9 in 22 6 cm 13 1 ...

Page 42: ... 13 GS1 Databar Interleaved 2 or 5 Matrix 2 of 5 Plessey PosiCode Straight 2 of 5 IATA Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Telepen Trioptic Code UCC EAN 128 UPC and UPC A 2D Symbologies Aztec Code 16K Composite Data Matrix GS1 Databar MaxiCode OCR PDF417 QR Code Composite Codes Aztec Mesa Codablock F EAN UCC GS1 Databar 14 OCR Codes OCR A OCR B Postal Codes Postnet and most international 4 state codes Aust...

Page 43: ... Full area Imaging Full area imaging provides omni directional reading of linear and non linear 1D and 2D bar codes OCR signature capture and picture taking When reading all bar code types using full area imaging a positive read can be obtained from many positions see Omni Directional Scanning on page 4 4 To achieve the best read the aiming beam should be centered horizontally across the bar code ...

Page 44: ...s held closer to the bar code and larger when farther from the bar code Symbologies with smaller bars or elements mil size should be read closer to the terminal whereas larger bars or elements mil size should be read farther from the terminal 5300 High Vis Aiming Pattern The red high vis aiming pattern frames the bar code 5100 Green Aiming Beam The green aiming beam projects outward in a straight ...

Page 45: ... by the data compression method used by the software application used to take images The average size of the image file is approximately 4 8K However the size of the image depends on the content of the image the more complex the content the larger the file size Taking an Image 1 Tap Start Demos Imaging Demo 2 Point the Dolphin 7900 terminal at the object 3 Activate the engine The touch screen disp...

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Page 47: ...the functions performed or characters typed when the color coded key is pressed immediately after the Red or Blue Modifier key In addition to the standard number and letter keys both keyboards contains three types of keys 1 Function Keys see Using the Function Keys on page 5 2 2 Navigation Keys see Using the Navigation Keys on page 5 2 3 Modifier Keys see Using the Modifier Keys on page 5 3 67 57 ...

Page 48: ...n deletes the next character forward each time the key combination is pressed Escape The Escape key performs a cancel action OK The OK key functions as an Enter key Power The suspend resume function is performed by pressing the Blue Backlight keys Pressing this key combination puts the terminal in suspend mode and wakes it from suspend mode SCAN The SCAN key activates the scan and wakes the termin...

Page 49: ...unctionality ALT Dolphin 9500 terminals support sticky key functionality for the ALT key which means that you don t have to press and hold the ALT key when you press the next key Instead you can tap ALT and then the next key You need to open RegEdit and enable the __________ key Move the cursor one character to the left Name Key Function ALT The functions performed by the ALT key depends on the so...

Page 50: ... mode you must use the same multi press method you would use when typing letters on a phone keypad Each key press will type the next letter in the sequence as displayed by the alpha indicator You can still use the Blue modifier key for regular Blue key combinations just press and hold Blue modifier key with the next key in the combination For details see Blue Key Combinations on page 5 8 Caps Lock...

Page 51: ... jkl JKL 6 mno MNO 7 pqrs PQRS 8 tuv TUV 9 wxyz WXYZ Key Combination Function Blue Backlight Suspend Resume Blue Start menu Blue Left Arrow Send Blue Tab Backtab Blue Right Arrow End Blue Up Arrow Volume up Blue Down Arrow Volume down Key Combination Function Special Character Red Left Arrow Backspace Red Right Arrow Space Red Up Arrow Page up Red Down Arrow Page Down Red ESC hold Soft reset warm ...

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Page 53: ...he alpha keys that specify the number or character that will be typed when that key is pressed in numeric mode Caps Lock Functionality In alpha mode the 36 key keyboard defaults to upper case To toggle between upper and lower case tap the Blue modifier key twice You can still use the Blue modifier key for regular blue key combinations just press and hold the Blue modifier key with the next key in ...

Page 54: ...ombination Function Blue Backlight Power Blue Left Arrow Send Blue Right Arrow End Blue Up Arrow Volume up Blue Down Arrow Volume down Key Combination Function Red Left Arrow Backspace Red Right Arrow Space Red ESC hold Soft reset warm boot Red TAB hold Hard reset cold boot Red E F1 Red J F2 Red O F3 Red T F4 Key Character A 1 B 2 C 3 D F 4 G 5 H 6 I K 7 L 8 M 9 N P Q 0 R S UV ...

Page 55: ...UM key when pressing the next key Numeric Shift in Numeric Mode When typing in numeric mode tapping the Blue modifier key acts like a Shift key that enables you to type special characters in addition to those indicated on the overlay WX YZ Key Character A B C F G H K L M P Q R Key Character ...

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Page 57: ...e Personal tab Settings consists of three tabs Personal System and Connections Tab Description Personal Customizes buttons set SIP options and adjust headset settings see Personal Tab on page 6 2 System Adjusts system settings see System Tab on page 6 7 Connections Establishes network connections settings see Connections Tab on page 6 14 Personal Tab System Tab Connections Tab ...

Page 58: ...ss to your device Menus Customizes what appears on the Start and New menus see Menus Adding a Program to the Start Menu on page 6 5 MSN Options Sets MSN Options Owner Information Enter your contact information This information will appear on the Today screen Sounds Notifications Set the sound volume enable and disable sounds for specific actions and set sound parameters for system notifications To...

Page 59: ...but can be programmed to launch applications or execute commands in the Buttons setting 1 After HotKeys is enabled tap Start Settings Personal tab Buttons Note The buttons that appear on this window are the only buttons that can be programmed via the Buttons setting You cannot add buttons to this window 2 To change button assignment tap on the name of the application in the Assignment column and s...

Page 60: ...ected Headset Type Stereo headphone Adjusts the volume on the terminal s microphone Microphone page 3 3 Telephone mono with mic Adjusts the volume on the headset s microphone Tap OK to save your selection This setting does not work if you are using a GSM radio for two way voice communication see Audio Modes on page 10 2 Headset Volume The slider enables you to adjust the speaker volume audio outpu...

Page 61: ...just allowing access to it from the Start menu Note The Start menu can hold only seven applications total Using System Settings 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Menus Start Menu tab 2 Tap the check box for the program you want to add and tap OK to save 3 Tap the Start menu to verify that the program appears on it Using File Explorer If you do not see the program listed you can either use File Exp...

Page 62: ...nu 3 Navigate to the Windows folder and open the Start Menu My Device Windows Start Menu tap and hold a blank area of the window and tap Paste Shortcut on the pop up menu 4 Tap the Start menu to verify that the program now appears on it Using ActiveSync on the Desktop Computer Here you are performing the same basic process as on the terminal except that you are using the Explore utility Windows Ex...

Page 63: ...s the name used by ActiveSync Description Displays the description of the device ID Copyrights tab Displays important copyright information Backlight The Backlight system setting enables you to customize backlight functionality for the display The backlight for the color display is user defined There are two tabs one for Battery and the other for External power The options on each tab are the same...

Page 64: ...Type Tab on page 6 13 Clock Alarms This setting sets the system clock Appointments scheduled events and any function on a schedule runs off this setting You need to set the time zone and time after each hard reset see Setting the Time and Date on page 2 8 CPU Speed The Central Processing Unit CPU always runs at the default speed of 400MHz Turn on backlight Select this option if you want the backli...

Page 65: ...selected memory type IPSM or Storage Card Select the memory type from the drop down list IPSM is selected by default Field Description Columns Storage The part of RAM memory used for storing programs and program data Program The part of RAM memory used to run programs Total Displays the current MB of memory allocated for Storage and Program use In use Displays the total MB of that allocated memory...

Page 66: ... using Storage memory Check this tab when you are receiving out of memory errors or when the mobile computer is running slowly You can Select a program in the list and tap Stop to stop it from running and therefore from using memory or Tap Stop All to automatically stop all running programs Anytime you stop a running program it frees up RAM memory Be advised that when you stop a program here any u...

Page 67: ...eless Tab Determines the power settings for your wireless connection Select Wireless signals off when you don t want to use system power to power up the radio s Select Wireless signals on when you want the radio to use system power to transmit This is the default settings The list contains the radio firmware installed in the terminal The items in the list with a check in the checkbox are the items...

Page 68: ...ogram usually cab or dll files stored in the Autoinstall folder My Device IPSM Autoinstall will re install after the next hard reset For information about the Autoinstall process see Let Autoinstall Run on page 2 7 For information about the hard reset process see Hard Reset Cold Boot on page 2 11 1 Tap Remove Programs In the list select the program you want to remove 2 Tap Remove The following mes...

Page 69: ...CD displays To enable ClearType font rendering select Enable ClearType and tap OK To adjust the level of ClearType font rendering use the ClearType Tuner see ClearType Tuner on page 6 8 For more information about ClearType font rendering visit www microsoft com typography cleartype what htm fname 20 fsize Text Size Tab The Text Size tab enables you to perform font scaling within certain views of t...

Page 70: ... specific network software protocols and or radios 802 11b Settings This icon appears only if an 802 11b radio and driver is installed on the terminal Tapping this icon enables you to configure your 802 11b radio see Wireless LAN WLAN Communications with 802 11b on page 8 1 IrDA This icon appears only if a Bluetooth radio and driver is installed on the terminal Tapping this icon enables you to dis...

Page 71: ...e 3 9 2 Bluetooth Module If there is no Bluetooth hardware installed on the terminal this com port is unassigned 3 Raw Infrared 4 Unassigned 5 USB virtual serial port 6 IrDA if IrDA is enabled If IrDA is disabled this com port becomes available See Verify That the IrDA Port is Enabled on page 7 5 7 8 9 Unassigned these are virtual com ports that are available for selection only when connecting to ...

Page 72: ...a modem Select an item in this list and then complete the setup screens that follow with the appropriate information for your network My ISP The links under this heading enables you to add and manage modem connections to an ISP To complete the setup screens obtain the following information from your ISP ISP dial up access telephone number Username Password TCP IP settings My Work Network These lin...

Page 73: ...P addresses Online Help For more information about modem connection setup consult the online help on the setup screens by tapping the Help icon Creating a Wireless Network Connection In the Connections Manager you can access the Wireless tab from Start Settings Connections tab Network Cards Wireless tab However on the Dolphin 7900 terminal wireless networks need to be configured according to the r...

Page 74: ... 4 You must perform a soft reset to update the registry see Soft Reset Warm Boot on page 2 11 During the soft reset the new registry entries created by the changes can be read by the applications that need them Do NOT perform a hard reset see Hard Reset Cold Boot on page 2 11 after modifying an adapter here Hard resets return the terminal to factory defaults which means that any network adapter mo...

Page 75: ...nformation on the procedures described here as well as information on additional procedures can be found in the following locations ActiveSync Help on the desktop computer In ActiveSync click Help Microsoft ActiveSync Help Online Help Tap Start Help View menu All Installed Help Inbox or Connections For more information go to the Windows Mobile software website at www microsoft com windowsmobile pr...

Page 76: ...erals see Dolphin HomeBase page 13 1 Dolphin Mobile Base page 15 1 or Dolphin ChargeBase page 14 1 Setting Up Your Desktop Computer When installation of ActiveSync is complete on your desktop computer the ActiveSync Setup Wizard helps you connect your terminal to your desktop computer set up a partnership so you can synchronize information and customize your synchronization settings Synchronizing ...

Page 77: ...or documentation that comes with the program Many programs provide special installation instructions 3 Connect the terminal to the desktop computer via a Hand Held Products communication peripheral If the File is an Installer An installer program is one that installs on the PC and the terminal simultaneously one process installs to both devices 1 On the PC double click the exe or setup exe file Th...

Page 78: ...it If you copied the file to the Autoinstall folder you can either tap on the program inside the Autoinstall folder or perform a hard reset and the program will install as part of the Autoinstall process page 2 7 Remember A hard reset erases RAM data page 2 11 4 After installation on the terminal is complete tap Start Programs and the program and its icon appears on the Programs screen Tap it to o...

Page 79: ... the IrDA Port is Enabled The IrDA port must be enabled to transmit data By default the IrDA port is assigned to Com port 6 and is enabled When a Bluetooth radio is installed the IrDA port can be disabled to free up a Com port for Bluetooth devices To verify that the IrDA port is enabled tap Start Settings Connections tab IrDA If Enable IrDA ports is selected then the IrDA port is active Note The ...

Page 80: ...ned with each other and within a close range The maximum data transfer speed is 115 Kbps Sending 1 Align the IrDA ports 2 Open the program where you created the item you want to send and locate the item in the list You can also beam files but not folders from File Explorer 3 Tap and hold the item A pop up menu appears 4 Select Beam File The information begins transmitting to the other device Recei...

Page 81: ...Beam Settings are not set to receive or you ve aligned two IrDA ports and the terminal is still not receiving go to Start Programs Infrared Receive The terminal searches for the sending device If the terminal cannot find the sending device the following message appears ...

Page 82: ...a GSM radio the Radio Manager defaults to the GSM radio after the initial bootup Tap Start Settings Connections tab Radio Manager The Radio Manager appears identifying which radio drivers are installed The highlighted entry is the radio mode that is currently enabled its Status should be Ready Radio Modes The Radio Modes section lists the radio drivers currently installed on the terminal Status fi...

Page 83: ...d Edition and your processor You can verify your processor by tapping Start Settings System tab About Version tab Make a note of the information in the Processor field 1 Determine your device and processor type so that you know which version of the software to install Go to Start Settings System tab About On the Version tab make a note of the information in the Processor field 2 Download the progr...

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Page 85: ... terminal defaults to the GSM radio The 802 11b radio must be enabled before you can configure the radio on a network Verify the radio s status before configuring Note Radios are enabled manually in the Radio Manager tap Start Settings Connections tab Radio Manager Configuration Utility Options There are two configuration utilities for the 802 11b radio 802 11b Settings default and the 802 11b Wir...

Page 86: ...ion Current Channel Shows the RF channel currently used by the radio Current TX Rate Shows the current transmit rate This can be 1 Mbps 2 Mbps 5 5 Mbps or 11 Mbps Disable Enable Radio Tap this button to disable enable the radio Rescan Tap this button to start a rescan process to search for an AP with a stronger signal in the network Link Quality Displays the signal to noise ratio Strength Displays...

Page 87: ...The current data packet size in bytes 32 is the default Timeout ms The current timeout 500 is the default Increase or decrease the timeout by tapping the up and down arrow buttons Clear Clears IP Address input and the ping statistics field Ping Pings the IP address entered in the input field Ping Statistics Displays the pinging IP address and the pinging results Field Description ...

Page 88: ...tivate only when an Active SSID in the Preferred Profile list is selected Edit Opens the configuration screens for a selected SSID in the Preferred Profiles list Delete Deletes the selected SSID from the Preferred Profile list Up Moves the selected SSID up one place in the Preferred Profile list so that the terminal hits it prior to the next SSID Down Move the selected SSID down one place in the P...

Page 89: ... an SSID with the WEP Key turned off the Settings window does not display and the SSID is added directly to the Preferred Profile table To Create a New Profile In the Preferred Profiles section tap the New button Complete the Network Profile and Authentication tab windows To Delete a Profile Profiles may be deleted either from the Preferred List or from the Preferred List and registry To delete a ...

Page 90: ... Chan Scroll to select a channel for communication AP Search Threshold Select Low Density default Medium Density or High Density from the drop down list and tap OK AP search thresholds are used for wireless client roaming between APs In general the higher the density selected here the easier your WLAN card roams between APs with the same SSID in the same network Roaming also depends on the relativ...

Page 91: ... uses 5 characters in ASCII 128 bit ASCII uses 13 characters in ASCII ASCII Any printable ASCII character can be typed Key ID Choose from the available Key IDs 1 Default 2 3 or 4 Check with your network administrator for the WEP Key and Key ID you need to use for your network Encryption Key Type in the encryption key for your wireless connection The format allowed in this field depends on the char...

Page 92: ... is enabled Move the slider between Best Performance and Best Battery Life The setting here modulates Power Save Mode to achieve maximum performance and maximum battery life Preamble Mode A preamble consists of a Synchronization Sync field and a 16 bit Start Frame Delimiter SFD field Long TX Preamble Where Sync field consists of 128 bits Short TX Preamble Where Sync field consists of 56 bits Auto ...

Page 93: ... Turns off the radio A pop up window will ask for your confirmation If confirmed the LED will be off and the Status icon will change color from green to red on the top without signal strength displayed The WLAN card module will stop functioning Remove Status Icon Removes the Status Icon from the bottom tray A pop up window asks you to confirm If confirmed the Status icon does not display in the ta...

Page 94: ...ervers The Client supports both wireless 802 11b g and Ethernet interfaces 802 1X Supplicant Protocol Support Authentication The Client supports the following authentication methods according to the 802 1X protocols MD5 EAP TLS EAP TTLS Cisco LEAP and PEAP Microsoft PEAP Encryption The Client supports the following encryptions methods WEP TKIP Installing the 802 11b Wireless Security Supplement Th...

Page 95: ...onfigure your 802 11b connection here NOT through 802 11b Settings However if you want to set the AP Search Threshold above the default setting of Low Density you do need to change that setting in 802 11b Settings for details see Network Profile Tab on page 8 6 Required Network Configuration Information Because the Client accesses a network that is protected by the IEEE 802 1X protocol you must co...

Page 96: ... reflect the current state of the interface For details about what each color means see Color Indicators on page 8 12 Icon Color This color icon indicates that Green Authentication succeeded Yellow Authentication is in process Red Authentication failed If there is no yellow red or green in the icon then either the ports are not being controlled by 802 1X or there is no authentication activity on t...

Page 97: ...guration file Restart Same as a Stop followed by Start Tap this when you receive a notice such as the following Configure Opens the Configuration screen displaying the User tab Install Protocol Selecting this option binds the 802 1X protocol to the WLAN adapter currently installed on the device The WLAN adapter then appears in the port list Exit Terminates the client which stops the 802 1X protoco...

Page 98: ...en the network card and the AP The status bar displays one of the following depending on the status of connectivity Not Associated AP Name of the SSID MAC MAC address Port Menu On the main screen tapping on a port opens a popup menu that allows the port to be enabled or disabled configured or deleted Each entry is listed sequentially with a time stamp and a text message Tap Refresh to query the lo...

Page 99: ... Settings Tab Configure authentication credentials and profiles System Settings Tab Set the level of detail that the Client will provide in the system log and zero config options Server Identity Tab Control how the Client authenticates the server that handles the 802 1X protocol on the network side This applies only to the TLS TTLS and PEAP authentication methods and is used to tell the Client wha...

Page 100: ...LS and PEAP this identity called the Phase 1 identity is sent outside the protection of the encrypted tunnel Therefore it is recommended that this field not contain a true identity but instead the identity anonymous and any desired realm e g anonymous myrealm com For TTLS and PEAP true user credentials Phase 2 identity are entered in the Tunneled authentication section When used with PEAP and the ...

Page 101: ...e is used Tunneled authentication area Tunneled authentication parameters are used by only by TLS TTLS and PEAP protocols in Phase 2 of authentication and after the secure tunnel has been established The fields in this section are active only if the TLS TTLS or PEAP is selected as the Authentication type Identity The user identity used in Phase 2 authentication The identity specified may contain u...

Page 102: ...quickly if the Debugging level is chosen Do not use the Debugging option for a significant length of time because most internal operations generate messages Defaults Tap this button to return log settings to the default settings Disable Wireless Zero Config Use this option only as directed by technical support Selecting this option disables other wireless utilities whether the Client is running or...

Page 103: ... store are available for selection in the drop down list Allow intermediate certificates This option is selected by default and enables unspecified certificates to be in the server certificate chain between the server certificate and the certificate authority selected in the Certificate issuer must be field When selected this option allows the server certificate received during negotiation to be i...

Page 104: ...oing to be in a location with only one AP or more than one AP that attaches to the same network the default profile may be sufficient for you needs without necessitating the selection of a specific network or networks If default is last in the list it can act as a wildcard should you be out of the range of your primary networks which are listed first Do not place default at the top or middle of th...

Page 105: ... Client restarts before giving up At that point the Client then defaults to the authenticated state but there will be no network connectivity because the protocol exchange was never completed Display EAP notifications Specifies that the EAPOL notification message will be displayed to the user An authenticator may use such notification to inform you for example about a near password expiration Howe...

Page 106: ...en this value may be derived from the Available Networks list If the SSID does not broadcast then you must manually enter the value here Peer to Peer Group Select this option to have two or more client workstations communicate with each other without the benefit of an AP You should also select Do Active Scan and in the WEP Management page enable Use key for data encryption while entering a common ...

Page 107: ...s not support 802 1x authentication and you need to connect to the AP without username and password authentication The key entered below is used to authenticate instead Key In this field enter the WEP key ASCII 5 or 13 characters Key Index Transmit Key The Key Index drop down list contains the available keys You may enter up to four keys for reception the Client will try all four to find one that ...

Page 108: ...wish to start with a blank file exit from the Client so the icon no longer appears at the lower right of the screen and delete the log file log8021x in File Explorer When you restart the Client a new log file is created Field Description WPA Mode This drop down list contains the following options Disabled Do not enable WPA mode This is the default selection WPA 802 1x Enable WPA and obtain key inf...

Page 109: ... value in the Certificate Pass Phrase field This value will be encrypted when the configuration is saved However on some systems there may not be a certificate If that is the case you can use the section below as a primer on OS X certificate management About CertAdd CertAdd is a standalone utility that allows certificates to be selected and installed on a Windows Mobile device Installing Certifica...

Page 110: ...bove default in the list The Client is failing authentication even though all my information was entered correctly 1 Verify that the network profile for the AP corresponds to the authentication profile you created for it Select the network profile in the Configured Networks list Tap Properties The Profile Info tab opens see page 8 22 In the Authentication profiles drop down list select the profile...

Page 111: ...Client Note that the port status indicator in the main screen reads Associated not Authenticated when the connection is complete although the log file will indicate Entered AUTHENTICATED state I made changes but they do not appear to have taken effect Always tap OK before exiting a screen you have changed Then restart the Client from the Client menu on the main screen How do I enable peer to peer ...

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Page 113: ...or normal usage then this step is not necessary This step would be used to change the friendly name of your device 1 Tap the Bluetooth icon that appears in the task tray on the Today screen 2 In the pop up menu select Advanced Features then My Bluetooth Device If you installed OBEX the menu also lists Transfer via Bluetooth 3 In the My Bluetooth Device screen you can modify the Friendly Name and m...

Page 114: ...h Device Note If you installed OBEX the menu also lists Transfer via Bluetooth 2 The My Bluetooth Device screen appears Tap on the COM Ports tab 3 As needed view and or enable disable the Bluetooth COM port assignments Tap OK You can also disable the IrDA port to free up a port for Bluetooth devices Tap Start Settings Connections tab IrDA and select Disable IrDA Port Note The Bluetooth Phone port ...

Page 115: ... When prompted select the device type you seek 4 When the search is complete a screen reports the discovered Bluetooth devices Check the box next to any device you wish to save information about i e any devices you wish to connect to Tap Next 5 A service discovery phase begins 5 10 seconds per chosen device 6 In the next screen tap Finish Bond With Discovered Device s Follow these steps to bond wi...

Page 116: ... In the pop up menu select Bond 3 Alternatively after selecting a device tap on the Bond icon Or tap on Device then select Bond 4 The Bluetooth Device Bonding Wizard launches Follow the wizard to bond with your selected device 5 As prompted make sure the Bluetooth device that you want to bond with is in Bondable mode ...

Page 117: ...lect a device Tap on the Properties icon or tap on Device then select Properties Alternatively you can tap and hold your stylus on the Bluetooth device you want to view information about In the pop up menu select Properties 3 Use the General and Services screens to research device properties If needed assign a new device type icon by tapping on the arrow buttons in the General screen You can also ...

Page 118: ... device Tap OK 4 After setting a device as your favorite its icon appears in the Bluetooth Devices folder with a heart next to it Change Views You can switch between the Large Icons or Details views for the Bluetooth Devices folder 1 In Bluetooth Devices tap on View 2 In the pop up menu choose between Large Icons or Details Note In Details view you can see the Device Class and scroll right to see ...

Page 119: ...Turn Transmitter ON Bluetooth ActiveSync This section explains how to quickly and easily ActiveSync to a notebook or desktop computer with Microsoft ActiveSync 1 Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu select Bluetooth ActiveSync 2 The next screens varies depending on if your Bluetooth Devices folder contains any computers and if one is chosen as your favorite Please refer to the appropriate ...

Page 120: ...age 9 8 b Your device attempts to connect to your selected computer c After a successful connection is made the status screen reports Connected Now you are ready to synchronize files if desired SCENARIO 3 Your Bluetooth Devices folder contains no computers a When you tap on Bluetooth ActiveSync a Bluetooth Device Search automatically begins Note You can also start the device search by tapping Find...

Page 121: ...ains any access points and if one is chosen as your favorite Please refer to the appropriate scenario SCENARIO 1 Your Bluetooth Devices folder contains no favorite access point a When you tap Bluetooth LAN Access a screen appears that allows you to choose which access point to connect to in your Bluetooth Devices folder Choose an access point from the list and tap Select Note If your access point ...

Page 122: ...etooth Devices folder has no access points a When you tap Bluetooth LAN Access the device automatically begins to search for new Bluetooth devices Note You can also start the device search by tapping Find in the Bluetooth Devices screen See Scenario 2 b After the search is complete select the access point you wish to connect to Tap Select If the access point is not listed tap Refresh to search aga...

Page 123: ...oth device Exchange Business Cards 1 Make sure both Bluetooth devices have a business card assigned to them If each device does not have a business card assigned to it you cannot exchange business cards To assign a business card to your device do the following Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Advanced Features My Bluetooth Device Tap on the Object Sharing tab Under My business card...

Page 124: ... After the exchange the new business card should appear in your Contacts Send a Contact 1 Make sure the other Bluetooth device is set up to receive a contact It must support the OBEX Object Push server profile Refer to the documentation that came with the device for instructions Note If the other device is also using the Bluetooth Connection Kit you can set it up to receive a contact by tapping th...

Page 125: ... the other Bluetooth device can receive a file that device must support the OBEX Object Push server profile Note If the other device is also using the Bluetooth Connection Kit you can set it up to receive a file by tapping the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth Receive Contact or File 2 Now you are ready to send a file Tap the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfe...

Page 126: ... the OBEX File Transfer server profile This section covers the following file transfer operations Prepare for file transfer Send receive file s or folder s Create a folder Delete file s or folder s Refresh remote view Connect disconnect Exit the program Note Local device refers to the device you are running the OBEX from Remote device refers to the Bluetooth device you are trying to transfer files...

Page 127: ...Transfer then it begins to search for Bluetooth devices nearby 4 Select the Bluetooth device you wish to browse If the desired device is not listed tap Find 5 Your device begins to establish a file sharing connection 6 After the devices successfully connect the Bluetooth File Explorer appears Half of the screen shows contents of the remote device while the other half shows contents of your device ...

Page 128: ... icon or Get from remote icon as applicable The inappropriate icon should be gray 3 A screen reports the status of the transfer 4 After the transfer a copy of each selected item should appear in the other device Create a Folder 1 Tap on the File menu Select Remote device or Local device wherever you want to create a folder then tap Create remote folder or Create local folder as applicable 2 You ca...

Page 129: ...view 2 Your local device begins to read the contents of the remote device 3 After a few seconds the contents view of the remote device is refreshed Connect Disconnect To connect to the remote device do the following 1 Make sure the remote device has file sharing enabled 2 Start the connection process by either of two methods Tap Device Connect Tap the Connect icon 3 On the next screen select the d...

Page 130: ...new contact or file should now be on your device 4 If two minutes passes before you receive the item tap Wait Again 5 After you receive the file or contact the Receive Contact or File feature is automatically disabled Enable File Sharing 1 Tap on the Bluetooth icon In the pop up menu tap Transfer via Bluetooth Enable File Sharing 2 The Enable File Sharing status screen appears Your device waits tw...

Page 131: ... not listed as being supported by the Bluetooth system Assign a Dialing Prefix If you have not already assigned a dialing prefix during the install process you can do so by following these steps 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Dialer 2 Select the appropriate Dialing Prefix then tap OK Dialing 1 To use the dialer the device must already be connected to the Bluetooth phone You can use the Get Connec...

Page 132: ...he standard Microsoft Outlook format for phone numbers Get Connected Wizard The Get Connected Wizard guides you through a one time setup process that prepares the device and phone for Bluetooth connections The wizard varies depending on what phone you want to connect to Ericcson Nokia 6210 NTT DoCoMo Sony Phones 1 Tap on the Bluetooth task tray icon In the pop up menu select Get Connected 2 Follow...

Page 133: ...d on the mobile computer Note Ericsson T68 T68i only When the phone asks you if you want to bond select 2 Add to paired devices Do not tap ACCEPT 8 Tap Finish After successfully connecting the phone appears in the Bluetooth Devices folder On the Today screen the Bluetooth icon blinks You do not need to run the Get Connected Wizard again unless you plan to switch between different phones Note You m...

Page 134: ...ut 5 10 seconds 6 The next two screens describe procedures you complete outside of the wizard Read through each screen but do not complete the described procedures until you exit the wizard Bonding with your phone This must be completed to establish the Bluetooth connection and involves dial up networking Automatic Connections This procedure is optional but makes future Bluetooth connections more ...

Page 135: ... will remember for future connections Modem Bluetooth Phone Baud Rate 115200 4 Tap Next 5 In the Phone number field enter the dial up number Tap Next 6 Uncheck Wait for dial tone before dialing Tap Finish 7 Now you are ready to start the connection In the Connections screen under Internet Settings tap Connect In Network Log On verify the dialing settings Tap OK Automatic Connections for Motorola T...

Page 136: ...ss OPTIONS Scroll to Set as authorized then press SELECT In the confirmation screen press YES Automatic Connections for Nokia 6310 8910 8910i On the phone press MENU Scroll to 10 Bluetooth then press SELECT Scroll to 4 View Paired Devices then press SELECT Highlight the Dolphin terminal then press OPTIONS Scroll to 3 Request Connection Authorization then press NO To use a different Bluetooth phone...

Page 137: ...s for use in the U S Canada and Latin America Dolphin terminals with an MC 46 radio have two way data communication only MC 75 Radio Supports 850 900 1800 1900 MHz frequencies for use in the U S Canada Latin America Europe Middle East Asia and Australia Dolphin terminals with an MC 75 radio have two way voice and data communication Dual Band Antenna Dolphin terminals configured with a GSM radio fe...

Page 138: ...ork For details about the microphone and speaker see Front Panel Features on page 3 2 There are three audio modes Handset Headset and Speakerphone Handset Handset mode is when you use the use the front panel of the terminal just as you would a cell phone holding the speaker to your ear to receive audio information and the microphone to your mouth to send audio information This is the default audio...

Page 139: ...splays a bubble window that lets you know what is happening Icons and Bubble Messages Icon Description Tap this icon to display Bubble Options The phone is off Tap Power Phone On to turn the phone on and close the bubble Tap Hide to leave the phone off and close the bubble The phone can only make emergency calls This usu ally means there is no SIM card installed or PIN num ber established Tap Hide...

Page 140: ...dial the Answerphone service and retrieve voicemail messages Tap Hide to close the bubble There is a call in progress to the name or number shown in the bubble Tap Hide to close the bubble Tap End to end the call This icon appears when there is a call coming in or going out A different bubble displays for each circumstance If the incoming call is a con ference call a different bub ble displays For...

Page 141: ... select a name or number in the list and tap OK you can also tap and hold on the entry The number is automatically entered in the Dialler and appears on the screen Use speed dial Tap and hold on the list to see a popup menu of speed dial numbers Use the Call Log When the phone is in Idle status you can tap the Send button on the screen press the ENTER key or tap Tools Call Log to see a list of the...

Page 142: ...and an incoming call is detected text is displayed on the Dialler screen If the Dialler is not visible at the time of the incoming call a Navigation Bar notification appears When a call is coming in the ringtone sounds and the three information lines on the Dialler screen display the following Network Operator Displays the name of the service provider you are using Name Number Displays the name an...

Page 143: ...e keyboard Press the key combination for sending calls on the keyboard The Status line of the first call changes to Call on Hold Tapping Send again restores the call on hold Making a Second Call To make a second call place the current call on hold then dial the second number When there are two calls one active and one held the status line displays In Call Call on Hold Switching Between Calls To sw...

Page 144: ...ects the held call and the currently active call in a three way conference call More than three parties can join a conference call via networking each of the other parties can add another call to the conference and so on End Held Drops the held call and continues with the currently active call Hide Closes the bubble Menu Item Description See Page Phonebook Displays the Phonebook 10 10 Call Log Ope...

Page 145: ...ng the current settings Select the desired ringtone for each type of tone in the drop down lists Tapping OK saves any changes Opening another screen without tapping OK discards any changes WAV Files You can customize your ringtones with wav files installed on your terminal To appear here wav files must be stored in the Programs Files uPhone Ring Tones folder Previewing Tones You can preview each t...

Page 146: ... tap on an entry to assign the number Tapping and holding the associated button when in Dialler will automatically dial the assigned contact Charging Accessed from the Tools menu the Charging tool displays call meter values from the network service provider Tap Tools Charging and the Charging window opens displaying the current values for the phone Field Description Call meters Current call Displa...

Page 147: ... the USSD session Message Enter text to a USSD portal Network message Displays the USSD message received from the network allowing a session based interaction Call Log The Call Log maintains a list of the last 20 calls made or received in each of the following categories Voice Calls In Default Voice Calls Out Voice Calls Missed GPRS Data You can access the Call Log two ways 1 Tap Start Programs uP...

Page 148: ...k Time Time and date the call started This is the local time and date Duration Duration of the call hours minutes seconds The clock starts when the call connects not when dialed From the drop down list select the option you want to view To see everything select All Calls Tools Menu Clear Deletes the entire Call Log Exit Closes the Call Log ...

Page 149: ...tem accesses the network If there is no response from the network within 60 seconds this message times out and the control panel closes If the network responds the uPhone Settings screen displays the General tab appears first by default Tab Windows uPhone Configuration consists of five tabs General Network Divert Bar and Messaging Tapping OK accepts any changes and exits the uPhone Configuration G...

Page 150: ...he phone is off you are out of network coverage busy or not able to answer All Calls diverts all incoming calls automatically Unavailable diverts incoming calls when you are unavailable The options in both lists are as follows Not Diverted Select this option to not divert calls This is the default setting for both All Calls and Unavailable lists Change PIN This button is active only if PIN protect...

Page 151: ...new code in the New code and the Confirm code fields While typing the numbers appear as asterisks to hide the number from observation by third parties To save the barring options tap OK The system displays a dialog requesting the barring password before sending the updated settings to the network Type in the password and tap OK Not barred No restrictions on outgoing calls International calls Bar i...

Page 152: ...each SMS message has been sent These confirmation reports can take up valuable space and memory Therefore you can cancel these reports on this tab by selecting Off and tapping OK SMS number of retries This setting enables you to control the number of times the system will try to send an SMS message until the message is sent Nine is the default number To change the default enter the number in the f...

Page 153: ...p Tools SMS Manager The SMS Manager opens to the Inbox which displays a list of your most recent text messages There are three folders Inbox Sent and Outbox Tap the Inbox folder to see all three folders The name of the folder appears in the gray bar just under the title bar Note Click the SMS box to expand and collapse the folders Inbox The Inbox folder displays received text messages Received mes...

Page 154: ...the country you are dialing However you can dial a local number without the country code Destination numbers can start with a sign 3 Tap inside the text area To write a message you can use the SIP or the terminal keyboard The Remaining characters field displays how many characters you can type in a message Because 160 is the maximum number of characters per message the number portion of the field ...

Page 155: ...e message section Clear Selection De selects all text in the active message section Icons at the Top of the Message Screen Icon Description At the top of the window Copy selected text Cut selected text Paste text Undo the previous action This icon appears only in a message that has been sent Tapping this button will re send the message In the task tray at the bottom of the window Send all messages...

Page 156: ...g the connection settings Service Provider Information You need the APN Number and User name and Password from your network service provider Configuring the GPRS Connection The GSM driver installs pre configured GPRS connection profiles When enabled the GSM driver reads the installed SIM card and selects the matching pre configured connection profile 1 Tap Start System Connections tab uPhone GPRS ...

Page 157: ...ote A modem connection is the default connection type If you want to create a VPN connection for example you need to create a GPRS profile on the VPN tab using the parameters in the following steps 7 Make sure that GPRS is selected and tap Edit 8 You can enter a custom name for the connection but leave PhoneTSP Line GPRS as the selected modem This default GPRS profile loads into the connection man...

Page 158: ...ord provided by your ISP Tap Finish Entering your user name and password here in the connection manager profile means that you don t have to enter them every time you try to connect via GPRS 12 Tap and hold on the GPRS connection and select Connect on the popup menu 13 You terminal attempts to connect to the GPRS network When the connection is established the double arrows appear in the Navigation...

Page 159: ...tionality GPS Functionality The integrated GPS technology allows location tracking of workers and vehicles providing better utilization of field assets Optional mapping and navigation software provides turn by turn driving directions and location information allowing workers to arrive on time Dolphin 7900 with GPS Configuration Dolphin 7900s with GPS feature the following configuration 802 11 WLAN...

Page 160: ... is restored immediately upon resume There are two ways to control power out from the I O Connector 1 the DeviceConfig Power Tool see page 11 2 and 2 the Enable5VOut see page 11 3 application The DeviceConfig Power Tool is the default method of setting the 8th pin to power out at 5 volts DeviceConfig Power Tool The DeviceConfig exm file configures various settings on Dolphin terminals including th...

Page 161: ...ad the Dolphin Power Tools User s Guide from www handheld com Enable5VOut Enable5VOut is an application on GPS terminals that modifies the power out setting between cold boots To use tap Start File Explorer Programs Enable5VOut Then tap the enable or disable button to change the setting The change is applied immediately and remains until you manually change it again here or the next cold boot when...

Page 162: ... Suspend Resume in general see Resetting the Terminal on page 2 11 Time to First Fix TTFF The duration of time spent in suspend mode affects the time it takes to acquire a positional fix when the terminal resumes normal operations This is known as Time To First Fix TTFF Note When the terminal boots up for the first time from the factory TTFF can take up to 15 minutes Typical TTFF From No Satellite...

Page 163: ...veSync or other external serial RS 232 devices you will have to remove power from the GPS module Because the GPS module is powered by the I O connector you need to disable the power out setting of that connector see Enable5VOut on page 11 3 If the GPS module is powered on and an external RS 232 device is connected transmitter contention occurs External Serial Devices Because data from the GPS modu...

Page 164: ...ing GPS data Tap Start Programs GPSdemo The GPSdemo opens displaying the Setup Tab see page 11 6 Setup Tab The port can be opened only if the GPS module is powered If the GPS module is not powered no NMEA data strings will appear Check the Power Tab see page 11 8 to see the power status of the GPS module Logging If you want the NMEA text data to be saved to a log file tap the Start Log button You ...

Page 165: ...nal s position Last Update Displays the date and UTC Coordinated Universal Time time of the last update attempt Status Displays the status of the GPS connection and the satellites used to determine the position fix Status Description No Fix There is not enough satellite information to determine position Estimated The position is propagated simply by assuming that the receiver is moving in the same...

Page 166: ...ing it activates the power out from the I O connector Disable 5V Out This button is active only if the GPS module is currently powered Tapping it deactivates the power out from the I O connector Urban Canyons GPS signals can be obstructed by objects on the ground from buildings to trees This is called the urban canyon problem because it occurs primarily in cities where there are more objects on th...

Page 167: ...eripherals cables or power adapters not sold manufactured by Hand Held Products will void the warranty and may damage the terminal Use only the Li ion battery packs provided by Hand Held Products The use of any battery pack not sold manufactured by Hand Held Products in a Dolphin terminal will void your warranty and may result in damage to the Dolphin terminal or battery Dolphin QuadCharger Parts ...

Page 168: ... of the LED indicates the charge status of the batteries in its slot Rear Panel Power Switch Toggle the power switch to turn the QuadCharger on and off Power Supply Connector Use this connector to attach the power supply to the QuadCharger The universal power supply accepts input voltages between 90 265 volts Status LED color This color indicates that the battery in the slot Green Has completed it...

Page 169: ...tery has been properly inserted To remove a battery pack push the locking tab down and pull the battery out from the charging slot with a hinging motion Recommendations for Storing Batteries To maintain top performance from batteries follow these storage guidelines Avoid storing batteries outside of the specified temperature range of 4 to 104 F 20 to 40 C or in extremely high humidity For prolonge...

Page 170: ...rge Analyze slot These LEDs display the capacity of the battery at the end of the Analyze cycle Battery capacity is displayed as a percentage of measured capacity rated capacity Each LED equates to 10 battery capacity Status LED The Charge Analyze slot also contains a standard status LED in the upper left corner of the slot When this slot is used for regular charging this LED operates in the usual...

Page 171: ...ers easy access to power switch and power connector the QuadCharger should be oriented so that users can easily insert and remove battery packs and read the labels especially for the Battery Analyzer Using the DIN Rail Most Dolphin peripherals have a DIN Rail 7 5 high X 35 wide mm slot on the bottom panel to enable secure mounting To mount the Dolphin QuadCharger you slide the DIN Rail into the sl...

Page 172: ...re the POWER switch is ON and the battery pack is properly seated The Status LED lights red during charging Try to charge the battery in one of the other charging slots If the red Status LED comes on again then the problem is associated with the battery pack If the red status stays with the charging slot the problem is associated with the charging circuity The Status LED lights red and stays on wi...

Page 173: ...y pack in less than four hours In addition to charging the HomeBase powers the intelligent battery charging system in the terminal that protects the battery from being damaged by overcharging The unit senses when a battery pack is fully charged and automatically switches to a trickle charge that maintains the battery at full capacity As battery packs charge the charging circuitry follows the two s...

Page 174: ...erminal is connected to the base Terminal Well Place the Dolphin terminal in this well to communicate with a host device power the terminal and charge its battery pack If the host device is a desktop computer that uses ActiveSync synchronization begins immediately This color means Orange The auxiliary battery is charging Green The auxiliary battery has completed charging and is ready for use This ...

Page 175: ...o this power jack For more information see Powering the Dolphin HomeBase on page 13 4 RS 232 Port For RS 232 data communication use the 9 pin RS 232 cable from Hand Held Products to connect this port to a peripheral device For more information see RS 232 Serial Connector on page 13 4 USB Port This USB Port is full speed and 2 0 compliant and requires ActiveSync 4 1 or higher Using a USB cable you ...

Page 176: ...wer source to 9 5 volts DC Only power adapter cables from Hand Held Products converts the voltage appropriately We recommend that you leave the Dolphin HomeBase connected to its power source at all times so that it is always ready to use 1 Connect the power cable to the DC jack on the rear panel of the HomeBase 2 Connect the power cable to the power adapter 3 Plug the power adapter into the power ...

Page 177: ...ts green to indicate that the terminal is properly seated 4 The battery pack begins charging Charging a Spare Battery in the Auxiliary Battery Well The auxiliary battery well located on the back panel Auxiliary Battery Well page 13 3 charges a spare battery The AUX Battery LED page 13 2 on the front panel indicates the charge status of the battery in this well Charge time is less than four hours a...

Page 178: ...al Cable for RS 232 ActiveSync v4 1 or higher Windows 98 Second Edition Windows Me Windows 2000 or Windows XP computer Note The HomeBase does not support Windows NT when using a USB connection This is because Windows NT does not support USB Windows 98 second edition provides full USB support USB Communications The Dolphin terminal is defaulted to support USB communications out of the box To Instal...

Page 179: ...st RS 232 device is 9 pin or 25 pin and whether it is configured as a DCE or DTE device RS 232 Pin Configuration Note The HomeBase cannot be daisy chained Setting up the Terminal for ActiveSync Communications via RS 232 Tap Start Programs ActiveSync Menu and verify that 115200 Default is selected as the connection method Setting up the PC for ActiveSync Communications ActiveSync must be installed ...

Page 180: ...nctioning outlet The Dolphin terminal automatically opens ActiveSync to establish a connection 2 The HomeBase can now transfer data between the terminal and the host device If communication does not occur check the port connections to ensure that the cradle is correctly configured Verifying Communication You can verify that the USB driver is functioning by watching the COMM LED on the USB HomeBase...

Page 181: ...olphin charging communication cradles have a DIN rail 7 5mm high X 35mm wide slot on the bottom to allow for secure desk attachment of the unit if desired 1 Slide the DIN rail slot along the bottom panel 2 Using the appropriate nuts and bolts secure the DIN rail to the desk or flat surface Wall Mounting A wall mount kit that contains a screws and a mounting bracket can be purchased separately The ...

Page 182: ...ide 2 Attach the bottom panel to the mounting bracket match the holes to the secured screws 3 Fasten the screws to secure the HomeBase to the mounting bracket 4 Turn the secured HomeBase right side up Open slot for the connector and power cables ...

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Page 185: ...phin terminals Capacity The ChargeBase can hold up to four Dolphin 7900 terminals Use only the peripherals power cables and power adapters from Hand Held Products Use of peripherals cables or power adapters not sold manufactured by Hand Held Products will void the warranty and may damage the terminal Use only the Li ion battery packs provided by Hand Held Products The use of any battery pack not s...

Page 186: ...s input from the power adapter Plug the power connector cable from the power adapter into this connector There is no ON OFF switch on the back panel of the ChargeBase The ON OFF switch is on the power adapter Power Supply The Dolphin ChargeBase includes a power supply that contains a power adapter to ensure the proper voltage The power adapter plugs into standard AC DC outlets Power Supply Connect...

Page 187: ...and and lift it up and out of the terminal well The LEDs for the terminal well turns off Charging Terminals in the ChargeBase The Dolphin ChargeBase charges the main battery of each terminal in less than four hours The Dolphin ChargeBase works with the intelligent battery charging system incorporated in the Dolphin terminal to prevents overcharging This means that Dolphin terminals may be stored i...

Page 188: ...re two mounting brackets with the available screw slots Using the DIN Rail All Dolphin charging communication cradles have a slot for a 7 5mm high X 35mm wide DIN rail on the bottom panel that enables you to mount to a desk or secure flat surface 1 Slide the DIN Rail into the DIN Rail slot on the bottom panel 2 Turn the ChargeBase and DIN Rail right side up DIN Rail Slot Screw Slots Rubber Feet ...

Page 189: ...ch mounting bracket contains an open slot in the back to accommodate the connector cables The bottom panel of the ChargeBase contains rubber feet that hold it steady on a flat surface We recommend that those rubber feet be removed with pliers prior to applying the mounting brackets to the bottom panel 1 Secure the screws into the four screw slots on the bottom panel Insert the heads into the round...

Page 190: ...14 6 Rev F 10 16 07 Dolphin 7900 User s Guide 3 Using the nuts and bolts secure the mounting brackets to the bottom panel 4 Secure the mounting brackets to an appropriate horizontal surface ...

Page 191: ...he Mobile Base also provides power to the intelligent battery charging system in all Dolphin terminals that senses when a full charge has been achieved and switches to a trickle charge to prevent over and undercharging Communications The Mobile Base transmits data at speeds of up to 115K baud via its RS 232 serial port Convenient Storage Intelligent battery charging makes the Mobile Base a safe an...

Page 192: ... see page 15 7 Spring Arm Assembly For more information see Spring Arm Assembly on page 15 5 Terminal Well Place the terminal in this well to communicate with a host device and charge the main battery pack DOCK LED Lights solid green when the Dolphin terminal is properly seated in the terminal well COMM LED Indicates the status of data transfer between the host device and the Dolphin terminal COMM...

Page 193: ...with a cigarette lighter outlet The 24 VDC pigtail cable can be used to hard wire into the vehicle power bus Verify that the power source is always within the specified range and observe correct input voltage polarity An improper input voltage range above the 48 VDC maximum or reverse polarity could damage the power conversion circuitry Red Data is being sent from the host device to the Dolphin Mo...

Page 194: ...or of the bottom panel of the Mobile Base Signals referenced are for a DTE device The Mobile Base connector is straight to the printed circuit board PCB The ninth pin sends 500mA at 5 Volts power out This can power a peripheral device such as a mobile printer as long as that peripheral device can accept 500mA at 5 Volts Pin Description 1 Internal Jumper to Pin 6 2 TXD 3 RXD 4 DSR 5 GND 6 DTR 7 CTS...

Page 195: ...ds the terminal securely in place and connects the Mobile Base to the ball joint Ball Joint There are two ball joints one on the back of the Mobile Base and one on the mounting bracket Both ball joints are inserted into the mounting bracket and secured by the turnscrew Spring Arm Assembly Latch Ball Joint ...

Page 196: ...communicate to a personal computer modem or any standard RS 232 device using a standard serial cable and communications software Connecting the Cables Plug an RS 232 serial cable into the RS 232 Communications Port on the bottom panel Plug the other end of the RS 232 serial cable into the correct port on the host RS 232 device The wiring of your cable depends on whether the other device is set up ...

Page 197: ...th ball joints are inserted into a slot and secured with the turnscrew Ball Joint Connector The ball joint is what you attach to the mounting surface It is comprised of a ball joint and flat disk The disk contains drill holes you use to secure the Mobile Base to the mounting surface To Mount the Dolphin Mobile Base 1 Secure the ball joint connector to a stable mounting surface When selecting a sur...

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