Honeywellメーカー99EXの使用説明書/サービス説明書
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Dolphin ™ 99EX Mobile Computer with Windows ® Embedded Handheld 6.5 User’s Guide.
Disc laimer Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) reserves the ri ght to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this docume nt without prior notice, and the reade r should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such chan ges have been made.
iii Chapter 1 - Dolphin 99EX Terminal Agency Information Laser Safety ................................................. ......................... ......................................... ...... 1-1 Label Locations ....................................
iv Back Panel: 99EX ...................................... ........................................................................ .3 - 7 Back Panel Features for the 99EX ..................... .........................................................
v 34-Key Alpha/Numeric Keyboard ......................... ............................................................... 6-5 ALPHA Key ....................................................... ................................ ..........................
vi Dolphin Wireless Manager ................................. ................................................................. 8-6 Dolphin Wireless Manager Window ...................... ............................ ............................. 8-6 Enabling the Radios.
vii Chapter 11 - Working with GPS Overview ................................ ....................................................................................... ..... 11-1 Assisted GPS Support ........................................ ..............
viii Mounting the eBase .......................................... .................................. ............................... 13 -8 Desk Mounting ............................................ ....................................................
ix Chapter 17 - Dolphin 99EX QuadCharger Device Overview ................................ ....................................................................................... ..... 17-1 Parts and Functions ..........................................
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1 - 1 1 Dolphin 99EX T erminal Agency Inf ormation Dolphin 99EX mobile computers meet or e xceed the requirements of all applicab le standards organizations f or saf e operation. Ho w e v er , as with an y electrical equipment, the best wa y to ensure safe operation is to operate them acco rding to the agency guidelines that f ollow .
1 - 2 LED Safety LED Safety Statement LEDs hav e been tested and classified as “EXEMPT RISK GROUP” to the Standard: IEC 62471:2006. Infrared LED Safety Statement Caution! Do not view directly with optical instruments. UL and C-UL Statement UL and C-UL listed: UL60950-1 2nd Edition, and CSA C22.
1 - 3 The equipment is intended f or us e throughout the European Co mmunity; P AN European F requency Range: 2.402–2.480 GHz. Restrictions for use in F rance are as f ollows: • Indoor use: Maximum power (EIRP*) of 10 0 mW for the entire 2.400–2.
1 - 4 Canadian Compliance This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadi an ICES-003 and RSS210. Operation is subject to the f ollowing tw o conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference receiv ed, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
1 - 5 For Eur opean Comm unity Users Honeyw ell complies with Directiv e 2002/96/EC OF THE EUROPEAN P ARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 27 Jan uar y 2003 on waste elec trical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
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2 - 1 2 Getting Star ted Out of the Bo x V er ify that the car ton contains the f ollowing items: • Dolphin 99EX mobile computer (the terminal) • Main battery pack (i.e., standard 3.7V Li-poly or extended 3.7V Li-ion) • Quick Start Guide Note: If you ordered accessories for your terminals, verify that they are also included with the order.
2 - 2 Bef o re Initial Use T er minals are shipped with both batter ies discharged of all po wer . The initial charging time f or the main batter y pack is 4 hours f or the standard 3.
2 - 3 The Clock Settings screen appears . T ap the arrow to the right of the time zone to open t he drop down menu. Select the appropiate time z o ne from the menu. Set the correct time and date in the remaining fields and tap OK to sa ve. Replacing the Main Battery P ac k 1.
2 - 4 Home Screen After the Dolphin ter minal initializ es the first time, y ou see the Home screen. T ap to reach the Star t screen from the home screen.
2 - 5 New te xt message New v oicemail New instant message Vibrate on Ringer off Speakerphone on V oice call in progress Calls are f orwarded Call on hold Missed call Data call in progress A batter y error has occurred. Replace the main battery pack with a Honeyw ell Li-poly or Li-ion batter y pac k.
2 - 6 No activ e network connection GPRS av ailable GPRS connecting GPRS in use HSDP A a vailab le HSDP A connecting HSDP A in use ED GE avai la bl e EDGE connecting EDGE in use UMTS av ailable UMTS connecting UMTS in use Radio is off The radio is not connected to a network.
2 - 7 Horizontal Scr oll The Horizontal Scroll, located at the top of most application windows , provides access to additional application screens. Y ou can flick left or right on the scroll or tap each label on the scroll, until you get to the desired screen.
2 - 8 File Explorer Y ou can also use the File Explorer to find files and organize these files into f olders. 1. Tap > File Explorer . 2. Tap the Up button at the bottom of the screen to move up one level in the directory.
2 - 9 File Pr o visioning on the 99EX IPSMHoneywell The IPSM f older is the only par tition on the 99EX that persists across a kernel upgrade (*.UPG file e xten- sion).
2 - 10 Resetting the T erminal There are three types of system resets: a soft reset, a hard reset, or a f actor y reset. The soft and hard resets preser v e all data stored in the file system . Contact a Hone ywell technical support representative f or more inf or mation on how to perf or m a factory reset.
3 - 1 3 Har dware Overview Standar d Configurations f or the 99EX WLAN & WPAN • Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Classic • OMAP3715 (1Ghz) • 256MB RAM X 1GB Flash • Four keyboard options • 3.7V Li-poly standard battery pack or optional extended 3.
3 - 2 Some configurations of the 99EX terminal are av ailable with an e xter nal housing made of plastic that is specifically designed f or the healthcare industr y . F or more inf or mation, see Healthcare Housing on page 3-12. WLAN, WPAN, WWAN with GPS & Camera • Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.
3 - 3 P eripherals for the 99EX Each of the f ollowing items is sold separ ately to enhance the capabilities of your Dolphin ter minal. Dolphin 99EX HomeBase ™ Device The Dolphin 99EX HomeBase de vi.
3 - 4 Accessories f or the 99EX Each of the f ollowing items is sold separ ate ly to enhance y our ter minal’ s capabilities. Note: When using accessories where the terminal is worn on the body, the terminal’s touch panel must face away from the body.
3 - 5 Battery P ack The rechargable battery pack (i.e., standard 3.7V, 3060mA Li-poly or extended 3.7V, 5000mA Li-ion) provides the main po wer f or the ter minal. F o r more inf or mation, see Batteries on page 3-13. Fr ont P anel: 99EX Note: The illustrations above show the 55-Key Full Alpha/Numberic Keyboard option.
3 - 6 Front P anel Features f or the 99EX Blue Modifier Key See Using the Modifier Keys on page 6-3 . Front Speaker The front speaker is the receiver for handset voice calls.
3 - 7 Touch Panel Display The color 3.7 inch liquid crystal display (LCD) touch panel is covered with an industrial, protective lens for greater durability. The video graphic array (VGA) display resolution is 480 X 640. The color LCD (16 bit RGB) uses thin film transistor (TFT) techno logy.
3 - 8 Back P anel Features f or the 99EX Battery Door The battery door secures the Li-ion or Li-poly battery pack in the terminal’s battery well. For information on how to remove the battery, see Replacing the Main Battery Pack on page 2-3. Color Camera The 3.
3 - 9 Stylus Slot The stylus is used to operate the touch panel. The back panel of the terminal features a storage slot to hold the stylus when not in use. The styl us features a special tip for added accuracy and ease of use. Side P anels: 99EX The left and the right side panels of th e Dolphin contain different f eatures.
3 - 10 Right Side Right Button By default, the Right Button triggers the scanne r/imager. You can reassign the button to launch applications or execute commands.
3 - 11 Bottom P anel: 99EX Note: Signals referenced are for a DTE device. I/O Connector The I/O connector pow ers the terminal, charges the ma in batter y , and facilitates comm unication. All Dol- phin peripherals are designed to work exclusiv ely with this connector .
3 - 12 Using the T ouch P anel Honeyw ell defines proper use of the terminal touch panel as using a screen protector and proper stylus. Screen protectors maintain the ongoing integrity (i.
3 - 13 • Isopropyl Alcohol wipes (70%) • CaviWipes ™ •V i r e x ® 256 •4 0 9 ® Glass and Surface Cleaner •W i n d e x ® Blue • Gentle dish soap and water Batteries There are three typ.
3 - 14 Batter y Error Notification If your terminal displa ys the f ollowing indicators, replace the main battery pack with a Honeyw ell Li-poly or Li-ion batter y pack. F or inf ormation on how to re mov e the main batter y pack from the terminal, see Replacing the Main Battery Pack on page 2-3.
3 - 15 If at any time the bac kup batter y becomes fully discharg ed of power (e.g., the terminal is left without the main batter y pack f or more than 30 minutes), the te rminal resets when power is supplied. All files are retained, but y ou may need to restart any running applications.
3 - 16 LowState=10% This sets the Critical Battery point to 10%. When the battery hits the percentage charge specified here, the user is notified. Note: Warnings do not appear when the terminal is on external power.
3 - 17 Installing a Memory Card 1. Press the Power key to put the terminal in Suspend Mode. 2. Release the hand strap hook near the speaker on the back panel of the terminal. 3. Remove the battery door. 4. Wait at least 3 seconds , and then remove the battery.
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4 - 1 4 Using the Scan Image Engine Overview The Dolphin ter minal houses a compact image engine that instantly reads popular 1D and 2D bar codes and suppor ts omni-directional aiming and decoding f or greater fle xibility in real-world settings.
4 - 2 Depth of Field The depth of field measurements used the f ollowing par ameters: • Distances are measured from the front of the engine. • +23°C (+73°F), 0 lux • Photographic quality codes.
4 - 3 Suppor ted Bar Code Symbologies 10 mil QR 3.3 (8.4) 5.0 (12.7) 1.7 (4.3) 2.2 (5.6) 7.1 (18.0) 4.9 (12.4) 4.3 (10.9) 10.6 (26.9) 6.5 (16.5) 20 mil QR 2.2 (5.6) 7.9 (20.1) 5.7 (14.5) 2.2 (5.6) 15.5 (39.4) 13.3 (33.8) 2.4 (6.1) 19.6 (49.8) 17.6 (44.
4 - 4 Decoding The ter minal suppor ts two types of image decoding f or use in various bar code reading and imaging applications: full-area imaging and Adv anced Linear Decoding (ALD). 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.
4 - 5 N5603 Red High-Vis Aiming P atter n If your Dolphin terminal is configured with a 5603 im ager , high-vis aimers frame the bar code f or more intuitiv e aiming.
4 - 6 Capturing Images The image-capture process is an intuitiv e, split-seco nd oper ation f or experienced users. By f ollowing the basic guidelines, ne w users can easily dev elop their own technique and, with practice , quic kly lear n to adapt it to diff erent application en vironments.
4 - 7 7. Unless otherwise specified by the application in use, the image is saved to the My DeviceMy Documents folder. Enab ling the Aimer Y ou can enable the aiming pattern fo r imaging in the Imaging Demo . For details about the aimer , see Aiming Options on page 4-4.
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5 - 1 5 Using the Color Camera Overview Dolphin 99EX ter minals equipped with a 3.1-Megapix e ls Resolution color camera with A utomated Cam- era Control (A CC), and an Application Programming In terf ace (API) provide easy integ ration of color pic- ture and video capture into business applications .
5 - 2 Options Ta p Options > Camera. The Camera Options men u appears. There are fiv e tabs of configurab le options accessible from the Camera Options men u. T aking a picture using the Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Camera tool 1. Tap > Pictures & Videos > Camera 2.
5 - 3 Menu Ta p Menu on the Command Bar to adjust the camera settings , s witch to video mode, and access addi- tional camera options . Options Ta p Menu > Options . The Options menu contains f our screens: Recor ding Video 1. Tap > Pictures & Videos > Camera > Menu > Video 2.
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6 - 1 6 Using the K e yboar ds A vailab le Keyboar ds There are f our k e yboard options in the 99EX series: All Ke yboards Contain the Following: • Backlit for easy viewing in various lighting conditions. • Centrally located Scan key for both right- and left-hand operation.
6 - 2 Using the Function Ke ys Name Ke y Function Backlight T ur ns the ke yboard backlight on and off . Flashlight & T ur ns the flashlight on and off . The flashlight is located on the back panel of the terminal. Backspace (BKSP) Mov es the cursor back one space each time the ke y is pressed.
6 - 3 Using the Modifier Ke ys Using the Navigation K eys Located in the center of each ke yboard for easy ac cess with either hand, the na vigation k eys na vigate the cursor through application screens. Name Ke y Function ALPHA The ALPHA ke y enables you to toggle betw een the alpha and numeric modes.
6 - 4 Note: Additional functionality varies according to the application in use. & Mov es the cursor down one page . Mov es the cursor one character to the r ight.
6 - 5 34-Ke y Alpha/Numeric Ke yboar d ALPHA Ke y The ALPHA lock k ey enab les y ou to toggle between the alpha and n umeric ke yboard modes. On the 34- K ey K eyboard, numeric mode is the def ault. Press the ALPHA key once to s witch to ALPHA lock mode .
6 - 6 34-Ke y Alpha/Numeric Keyboar d Combinations Key NUM (Default) Shift-NUM ALPHA Shift- ALPHA Blue Red ESC Escape Left Left Left Left Left Send (Phone) Left Scan Scan Right Right Right Right Right.
6 - 7 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 + F5 F2 F2 F2 F2 F2 - F6 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 / F7 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 F8 SFT Shift Shift Shift Shift SP Space Space Space Space ; Space BKSP Backspace Bac kspace Backspace Backspace : Back.
6 - 8 34-Ke y Numeric (Calculator) Keyboar d ALPHA Ke y The ALPHA lock k ey enab les y ou to toggle between the alpha and n umeric ke yboard modes. On the 34- K ey K eyboard, numeric mode is the def ault. Press the ALPHA key once to s witch to ALPHA lock mode .
6 - 9 34-Ke y Numeric (Calculator) Keyboar d Combinations Key NUM (Default) Shift-NUM ALPHA Shift- ALPHA Blue Red ESC Escape Left Left Left Left Left Send (Phone) Left Scan Scan Right Right Right Righ.
6 - 10 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 + F5 F2 F2 F2 F2 F2 - F6 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 / F7 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 F8 SFT Shift Shift Shift Shift SP Space Space Space Space ; Space BKSP Backspace Bac kspace Backspace Backspace : Bac.
6 - 11 43-Ke y Alpha/Numeric Ke yboar d Number Loc k (NUM) Ke y The Number Lock k ey enab les y ou to toggle between the alpha and numeric k eyboard modes . On the 43-ke y ke yboard, alpha mode is the def ault. Press th e NUM ke y once to s witch to NUM loc k mode.
6 - 12 43 -Ke y Keyboar d Combinations Key A LPH A (Def ault) Shift-ALPHA NUM Shift-NUM Blue Red ESC Escape Left Left Left Left Left Send (Phone) Left Scan Scan Right Right Right Right Right End (Phon.
6 - 13 L l L 7& F 1 2 M m M 8 * (multiply) F13 N n N 9( F 1 4 O o O F15 P p P =F 1 6 Q q Q . (period) > * (multiply) F17 R r R 0) F 1 8 S s S , (comma) < # F19 T t T F20 U u U ;F 2 1 V v V :.
6 - 14 55-Ke y Full Alpha/Numeric Ke yboard 55 -Ke y Keyboar d Combinations Ke y Normal Shift Blue Red ESC Escape Left Left Left Send (Phone) Left Scan Scan Right Right Right End (Phone) Right AL T CTRL A 12 3 45 6 78 9 0 BCD E FG H I J KL M N O PQ R S T UV W X Y Z SFT # ! ? ; @ $& — ~ ` .
6 - 15 Backlight T oggle Ke yboard Backlight On/Off T oggle Flashlight On/ Off T oggle K eyboard Backlight On/ Off TA B Ta b Up Up Up V olume Up Prior Down Do wn Down V olume Down Ne xt Enter Return SP Space 1 1 ! 11 2 2 @ 22 3# 33 BKSP Backspace 4 4 $ 44 5 5 % 55 6 6 ^ 66 DEL Delete 7 7 & 77 8 8 * 88 9 9 ( 99 SHIFT Shift Pe ri o d .
6 - 16 D d D )F 4 E e E =F 5 F f F !F 6 G g G @F 7 H h H $F 8 I i I &F 9 J j J _ (underscore) F10 K k K ?F 1 1 L l L F 1 2 M m M /F 1 3 N n N ~F 1 4 O o O 'F 1 5 P p P ; F16 Q q Q : F17 R r R.
6 - 17 Red Red Z z Z z or Z z or Z Ke y Normal Shift Blue Red.
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7 - 1 7 System Settings Overview Customized settings are a vailab le on the System Settings menu. T ap > Settings and the settings screen opens. Icon Description Bluetooth Configures the Bluetooth radio . See Working with the Bluetooth Radio on page 10- 1.
7 - 2 Cloc k & Alarms The Clock & Alarms settings can be accessed from the Home screen or the Settings Menu. 1. On the Home screen, tap the line that displays the time and date OR Tap > Settings > Clock & Alarms , 2. The Clock Settings screen appears.
7 - 3 P ersonal Menu T o access the P ersonal Menu, tap > Settings > P ersonal . The screen opens displa ying the P er- sonal Menu. Buttons The Buttons setting programs certain keyboard b utt ons to launch applications or e xecute commands .
7 - 4 Changing Button Assignments 1. After HotKeys is enabled, tap > Settings > Personal > Buttons . Note: The buttons that appear on this window are the onl y buttons that can be programmed via the Buttons setting. You cannot add buttons to this window.
7 - 5 Using File Explorer If you do not see the prog ram listed, y ou can either us e File Explorer to move the program or Activ eSync on the workstation to create a shor tcut to the prog ram and place the shor tcut in the Star t Menu f older .
7 - 6 3. Navigate to the Windows folder and open the Start Menu ( My Device > Windows > Start Menu > Programs ), tap and hold a blank area of the window, and tap Paste Shortcut on the pop-up menu. Note: If there is no blank space available in the window, tap on Menu > Edit > Paste Shortcut .
7 - 7 System Menu The System menu enab les y ou to v erify and sometimes alter system parameters. T o access the System menu, go to Start > Settings > System . T ap the appropr iate icon to open that system setting. Icon See Page About See About on page 7-8.
7 - 8 About The About system setting displa ys specific inf or mat ion about the ter minal. It contains three screens: Version Screen Displays the information about the software, operating system, and processor. Device ID Screen Displays the information the terminal uses to ident ify itself to other devices.
7 - 9 Copyrights Screen Displays important copyright information. Backlight The Backlight system setting enab les you to customize backlight functionality f or the displa y . The back- light f or the color displa y is user-defined. The Back light system setting screen contains three tabs: Bat- ter y P ow er , Exter nal P ower , and Brightness.
7 - 10 Battery The Batter y system settings menu contains tw o tabs: Battery Status and Log Config. The Batter y Sta- tus tab provides the status of the main battery pack (e .g ., Batter y Time to Full or Batter y Time to Empty , V oltage, Current, T emperature, Chemistry , and Ser ial Number).
7 - 11 Encryption Encr yption giv es y ou the option of encr ypting files pl aced on storage cards so that those files cannot be read by an y other device. Error Reporting Error Repor ting give s you the option of enab ling or disabling the error repor ting function of Windows Embedded Handheld 6.
7 - 12 Five V olt Control Fiv e V olt Control gives y ou the option to manually enable 5V output to supply po wer to an e xter nal de vice. By def ault, 5-V olt Output automatically tur ns on when AC po wer is applied to the terminal. If you want to use a USB memory stick without A C power , th en y ou must man ually turn on the 5-V olt Output.
7 - 13 Event T rack displa ys an e v ent log summary of detected free f all e v ents e x ceeding 2 ft. ov er 250 ms. The summar y includes the time, date , and duration of the most recent 50 e vents. Se v eral options are provided f or audible notification of free f all e v ents.
7 - 14 Managed Programs Managed Programs are a list of prog rams that are managed if enrolled to enterpr ise domain. Managed Programs is the client-side that w or ks with the ser v er product System Center Mobile De vice Manager (MDM).
7 - 15 Memory The Memor y applet shows the capacity and usage of the Stor age and Program portions of the Flash file system. The Storage por tion includes the IPSM f ol der , which can be detailed under the Storage Card tab . When the Program por tion becomes too full, y ou can use the T ask Manager to remove any unneces- sar y tasks.
7 - 16 RIL The RIL Inf ormation screen displays useful statistics f or the GSM W AN V oice module (PH8). T o verify whether or not the GS M radio is enabled, chec k the Dolphin Wireless Manager (see page 8-6).
7 - 17 The ter minal is loaded with a number of pre-prog rammed regional settings. Select one from the list and the results appear on the screen. T o see specific sett ings or to change a specific setting, tap on one of the tabs, mak e the change, and tap OK to sav e it.
7 - 18 Screen The Screen system setting contains three scr eens: General, Clear T ype, and T ext Siz e. General Screen Orientation The General screen enab les you to set the dynamic screen rotation. Three choices of screen orientation are suppor ted: P or trait, Landscape (right-handed), and Landscape (left- handed).
7 - 19 T ask Manager The T ask Manager provides inf or mation about applicat ions and processes running on your mobile com- puter . Y ou can use the T ask Manager to monitor the me mor y and CPU usage of specific applications and processes.
7 - 20 Using the T ask Manager Applications T o view the status of the progr ams running on your mobile computer , tap the Menu button at the bottom of the screen, then tap View > Applications . F rom the application list, you can: • Tap and hold on an application, then tap Switch To on the pop-up menu.
8 - 1 8 Comm unication Connections Menu The Connections system setting provides access to the terminal’ s various wireless communication options. Note: All server-assigned IP addresses use Dynam ic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Icon Tapping this icon… Beam Enables infr ared communication.
8 - 2 Using the IrD A P or t Using the IrD A por t, you can send and receiv e dat a between the terminal and other devices equipped with infrared. This can include , b ut is not limited to , Windows Embedded Handheld inf or mation such as Contacts and T asks, as well as software upg rades .
8 - 3 5. When the IrDA port finds the aligned IrDA port, it immediately starts sending the selected file. The selected device reads “Sending.” 6. When the file transfer is complete, the selected device reads “Done.” Receiving Data The Beam Setting must be set to receiv e all incoming beams from other infrared de vices.
8 - 4 Connections Manager Microsoft’ s Connections Manager sets up multiple network connections to Inter net Ser vice Pro viders (ISPs) via e xternal modem. Do NOT enter connection parameters in the Connections Manager if: • you are using one of the on-board wireless radios to connect to a network.
8 - 5 • Proxy server connection Note: If you are connected to your ISP or private net work during synchronization, the terminal should download the proper proxy settings during synchronization with the work station.
8 - 6 Dolphin Wireless Manager The Dolphin Wireless Manager provides a centr alized interf ace that enables and disab les all the on- board radios . Each radio has its o wn configuratio n prog ram. The Dolphin Wireless Manager also pro- vides shor tcuts to the configuration utilities f or each radio .
8 - 7 4. When the radio is activated (i.e., transmitting a signal), the OFF button changes to ON . Note: If applicable, information about the radio appears in the rectangle. Accessing Radio Configuration Utilities Each radio has its o wn configuration utility that y ou can access b y tapping Menu on the tile bar .
8 - 8 Netw ork Car ds The Network Cards screen allows y ou to set and configure the type of Network Adapter the Network card in the ter minal uses . Y ou can modify the adapte r settings (e.g., Name Servers or IP address) b y tapping on the adapter type or highlighting the adatpter and tapping Edit at the bottom of the screen.
8 - 9 • Select which information types are synchronized, controling how much data is synchronized. For example, you can choose how many weeks of past appointments you want synchronized.
8 - 10 Connecting the Dolphin T erminal to the Host W orkstation After setting up both the workstation and the ter minal: 1. Connect the Dolphin terminal to the workstat ion using a Dolphin communication peripheral. 2. ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center shou ld open and connect automatically to the Dolphin terminal.
8 - 11 Adding Pr ograms Using ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center Generally , software f or Windows Embedded Handheld de vices must be installed to the host w orkstation first, then transf erred to the Dolphin ter minal.
8 - 12 • If you copied the file to the HoneywellAutoinstall folder, you can perform a Soft Reset (CTRL + ENTER) to install the program. For more information, see Hardware Maintenance on page 3-16. Connecting the T erminal to a Wireless Netw ork Y ou connect the ter minal to a wireless network thr ough the on-board radio (802.
8 - 13 Software Upgrades Contact a Honeyw ell technical suppor t representative f or inf ormation on av ailab le software upg rades f or your Dolphin terminal, see Customer Support on page 18-1 or go to www.honeywellaidc.com . T o prev ent data loss, back up all user data to an SD card or e xter nal memor y de vice before perf orming an upgrade .
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9 - 1 9 W orking with Wireless Wide Area Networking (WW AN) Overview The 99EX has two options f or WW AN connectivity , a data+voice GSM/HSP A+/UMTS/GPRS/EDGE radio or a data only Gobi radio , which suppor ts GSM/HSP A+/UMTS/GPRS/EDGE and CDMA/1xR TT/EVDO .
9 - 2 Signal Strength The signal strength of the WW AN connection is indicate d by the number of bars that appear in the signal strength icon in the Title bar at the top of the window .
9 - 3 SIM Car d Installation Shor t fo r Subscriber Information Module, a SIM card stores the subscriber's personal information, GSM/GPRS radio settings , security ke ys, contacts , etc. SIM cards can be installe d in compatib le mobile de vices, enab ling you to s witch devices wi thout losing personal and setup inf or mation.
9 - 4 Installing a SIM Car d 1. Press the Power key to put the terminal in Suspend Mode. 2. Release the hand strap near the speaker on the back panel of the terminal. 3. Remove the battery door. 4. Wait at least 3 seconds, then remove the battery. 5. Remove the T6 torque screw securi ng the protective door closed.
9 - 5 Enabling the WW AN Radio By def ault, the WW AN radio is not enab led after a fact or y reset. V erify the status of the radio in the Dol- phin Wireless Manager . Ta p on the Home screen to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager . If the WW AN radio is OFF , tap the recta ngle to enable or turn ON the radio .
9 - 6 Vo l u m e C o n t r o l Accessing the Dialer Window Note: The WWAN radio must be active for voice communication, see Enabling the WWAN Radio on page 9-5. T ap on the Home screen or tap > Phone to open the Phone dialer . Dialing Once the dialer window is open, y ou can dial out two wa ys: • Tap the buttons on the dialer window.
9 - 7 Sending Calls After the number is dialed, tap Ta l k or press the Blue + Send ke y . Note: The icon indicates that the phone is in use. Ending Calls While the phone call is liv e, tap End or press the Blue + End Key . Accessing V oice Mail Ta p > Phone > Speed Dial > V oice Mail > Call .
9 - 8 Security The Security screen provides access to estab lish or change your security PIN. Chec k the bo x ne xt to, “Require a PIN when the ph one is used” to enab le the PIN security feature .
9 - 9 Data Comm unication (GSM/HSP A+ Global Radio Dolphin Models) Y ou set up data communication via the Connections Manager . The carrier on the SIM card is the ISP . System Requirements • The GSM radio must be enabled; see Enabling the WWAN Radio on page 9-5.
9 - 10 3. Enter a name for the connection. Select Cellular Line (GPRS) as the modem. Tap Next . 4. Enter the Access point name. Tap Next . 5. Enter the username and password from the account.
9 - 11 6. The connection you just created should appear in the list on the modem tab. 7. Tap and hold on the connection. Select Connect on the popup menu.
9 - 12 1. When an active SIM card is inserted in the terminal, tap > Settings > Personal > Phone > Menu > Options . 2. Select the Network tab. 3. Under Network selection , select Automatic (the default selection) or Manual . a. If you select Manual , the Phone searches for available networks.
9 - 13 Data Comm unication GSM/CDMA Dolphin Models Gobi Manager The Gobi Manager enables y ou to see real time status of the radio , setup your Netw ork selection, view you’ re profile and scan for networks. The Gobi Manager contains f our tabs: Status, Setup , Profile, and About.
9 - 14 Establishing Data Comm unication 1. Tap on the Home screen to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager. 2. Tap Menu and then select Gobi Settings. 3. From the Setup tab, select the carrier and enter user information (GSM only). Note: An installed SIM card is required and the SIM slot option must be set to 0.
10 - 1 10 W orking with the Bluetooth Radio Enabling the Bluetooth Radio Y ou enable the Bluetooth r a dio in the Dolphin Wireless Manager (see page 8-6). 1. T ap on the Home screen to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager . 2. Tap anywhere inside the Bluetooth rectangle and Bluetooth begins activating.
10 - 2 P airing and T rusted Devices The ter minal does suppor t pairing. P airing happens du r ing general connection setup . P aired devices are "trusted" devices . This means that there is unrestric ted access to all ser vices (including ser vices that require authorization and authentication).
10 - 3 4. Select a device from the list and tap Next . 5. You are prompted to enter a passcode. • If the device has a specific passcode, enter it in the Passcode field and tap Next . When attempting to connect to a printer or head set with Bluetooth capabilities, the passcode may default to either 1111 or 0000.
10 - 4 8. When the connection is complete, a list of matchi ng and supported services on the device appears. Only the services that are mutually supported on both devices appear in the Partnership Settings window. 9. Select the services you want to use and tap Save .
10 - 5 T ransferring Files 1. Tap > File Explorer . 2. Navigate to the file you want to transfer. 3. Tap and hold on the file and select Beam File on the popup menu. 4. The Bluetooth radio begins searching for devices. 5. Tap the device to begin sending the selected file.
10 - 6 Making the T erminal Discoverable By def ault, the Dolphin terminal is not discover a b le, which means that the ter minal will not be f ound by other Bluetooth de vices. T o make the ter minal disco ve rab le, tap Mode on the Horizontal scroll.
11 - 1 11 W orking with GPS Overview The Dolphin 99EX ter minal contains an integr ated GPS module that allows location tr ac king of workers and v ehicles, pro viding better utilization of field as sets . Optional mapping and navigation softw are pro- vides tur n-b y-turn dr iving directions and location inf ormation.
11 - 2 GPS Intermediate Driver When the first user of GPD1 opens the por t, the GPS Inter mediate Driver opens the COM7 por t. The GPS Inter mediate Driver allo ws multiple applicatio ns to open GPD1, and the GPS data is broadcast to all open por ts.
12 - 1 12 Dolphin 99EX HomeBase De vice Overview As the hub of your Dolphin system, the Dolphin 99E X HomeBase charging and communication cr adle suppor ts both RS232 and USB communications, which ma k e it able to interf ace with the majority of PC-based enter prise systems.
12 - 2 Capacity The base holds one ter minal and f eatures an auxiliar y batter y well behind the terminal well that can charge a batter y pack independently of the terminal well. This means that one base can charge two bat- ter y packs: the one installed in the terminal and a spare.
12 - 3 AUX Battery LED Indicates status of the battery chargi ng in the auxiliary battery well; see Back Panel on page 12-4. For information about charging a battery in the auxiliary battery well, see page 12-6. COMM LED This is the communication LED.
12 - 4 Back P anel Auxiliary Battery Well The base enables you to charge an additional ba ttery pack independently of the terminal well in 4 hours f or the standard 3.7V batter y or 6 hours f or the extended 3.7V battery. This feature ensures that you can always have a full y-charged battery for your terminal.
12 - 5 Bottom P anel F or details on ho w to mount the eBase, see Mounting the HomeBase on page 12-9. Po w e r The base requires 12 V olts DC input for comm unicatio ns, batter y charging, and power output to the ter- minal; the pow er adapter included with the base conv er ts the voltage from the A C power source to 12 V olts DC.
12 - 6 Charging the Main Battery The base pow ers the terminal and full y charges its main batter y pack in 4 hours f or the standard 3.7V batter y or 6 hours f or the extended 3.7V batter y . The ter minal contains an intelligent batter y charging system that protects the batter y from being damaged b y ov ercharging.
12 - 7 Comm unication USB Dolphin terminals support USB communications out of the box. The base also supports USB communications via the USB port located on the back. The base acts as a USB device by interfacing the USB signals of the Dolphin terminal to the USB of the host workstation.
12 - 8 • If the base is connected to the workstation, the Do lphin terminal automatically opens ActiveSync or the Windows Mobile Device Center to establish a connection.
12 - 9 Serial Connector The f ollowing diag ram displa ys the pin diag ram of the serial connector of the base. Note: The signal names are referenced to the terminal. The terminal is a DCE RS232 device. Refer to section, RS232 Communications Cables and RS232 Pin Configuration for more details.
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13 - 1 13 Dolphin 99EX eBase De vice Overview The Ether net Base (eBase) enab les a single Dolphi n 99EX computer to communicate with a host de vice ov er an Ether net network. We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals, power cables, and power adapters.
13 - 2 P ar ts and Functions Front P anel Terminal Well Place the terminal in this well to communicate with a host device, power the terminal, and charge the installed battery pack. The eBase comp letely charges the main battery in a Dolphin terminal in 4 hours for the standard 3.
13 - 3 COMM LED The COMM LED indicates the status of data tr ansfer between the Dolphin terminal and the eBase. Ethernet Communication USB Communication This color means… Red Flashing The internal temperature of the auxiliar y batter y is too hot or there is a batter y error .
13 - 4 Back P anel Auxiliary Battery Well The eBase enables you to charge an additional battery pack independently of the terminal well in 4 hours for the standard 3.7V battery or 6 hours for the extended 3.7V battery. This feature ensures that you can always have a fu lly charged battery for your terminal.
13 - 5 DC Power Jack Use the power cable from Honeywell that comes wi th the eBase to supply power to this power jack. For more information, see Power on page 13-5. Bottom P anel F or details on ho w to mount the eBase, see Mounting the eBase on page 13-8.
13 - 6 Charging the Main Battery The eBase provides po wer to the Dolphin terminal and allows the charging of the ter minal’ s main battery . Th e intelligent batter y charging system incor porated .
13 - 7 • The Kernel version must be 26.01 or later in terminals running Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Classic. • In terminals running Windows Embedded Handheld 6.
13 - 8 Setting Up and Connecting the Dolphin T er minal to the eBase 1. Verify the base has power. If the Po wer/Dock LED is not illuminated, see Connecting Power to the eBase on page 13-5. 2. Plug the USB communication cable into the USB port on the back of the eBase.
14 - 1 14 Dolphin 99EX Mobile Base De vice Overview This charging and communication cradle is designed specifically f or in-premise and in-transit data collec- tion applications. It f eatures a flexib le mounting brack et and a cigarette lighter adapter to adapt it to y our environment.
14 - 2 Fr ont P anel Mounting Bracket Used to mount the base to a fixed location. Speaker Amplifies the Dolphin’s audio signals. Status LED Illuminates solid green when the Dolphin termi nal is properly seated in the terminal well. Terminal Locks The mobile base has a locking switch on the left and right side.
14 - 3 Bottom P anel The pow er supply and RS232 connectors are located on the bottom of the unit. Power Supply Connector To run on vehicle power, you can use the 12 VDC cable. The appropriate cable comes with the kit you ordered. The 12 VDC cable c an be used with a cigarette lighter outlet.
14 - 4 Bac k P anel and Mounting Brackets Ball Joints There are two ball joints: one on the back of the base and one on the mounting bracket. Both ball joints are inserted into the br acket and secured to mount the base. Connectors The power and RS232 connectors are located on the bottom panel.
14 - 5 Mounting The adjustable mounting br ac ke t holds the ter minal se curely in place and giv es the user a variety of options f or mounting the base. Safety Precautions Honeyw ell is not responsib le f or an y damages caused to you, y our vehicle , or other individuals due to the installation of the Dolphin Mobile mount.
14 - 6 P owering the Dolphin T erminal When seated in a base that is connected to the app ropriate power source , the Dolphin terminal receives the pow er to charge its main batter y and run its inter n al circuitr y . Keep the base plugged into the po wer source so that the Dolphin ter minal battery pack sta ys fully charged.
14 - 7 Establishing ActiveSync or Windo ws Mobile Device Center Comm unication The Dolphin ter minal is usually auto-detected and configured b y Activ e Sync or Windo ws Mobile De vice Center based on the communication cab le. The synchronization software automatically sets up an RS232 connection when you are using an RS232 cab le.
14 - 8 Serial Connector The f ollowing diag ram displa ys the pin diagra m of the serial connector of the base. Note: The signal names are referenced to the terminal. The terminal is a DCE RS232 device. Refer to section, RS232 Communications Cables and RS232 Pin Configuration for more details.
15 - 1 15 Dolphin 99EX Char geBase Device Overview This 4-slot charging cradle that can po wer 4 Dolphi n terminals, and charge their main batteries in 4 hours f or the standard 3.
15 - 2 P ar ts and Functions Fr ont P anel Terminal Wells The base contains four terminal wells. Each well has its own dedicated Power/Docking LED and Charging LED indicator. Power/Dock LEDs The Power/Dock LED indicates if the ChargeBase has power and if the terminal is properly seated in the terminal well.
15 - 3 Back P anel Power Supply Connector This connector receives input from the power adapter. Plug the power connector cable from the power adapter into this connector. Po w e r The ter minal requires 12 V olts DC input f or batter y charging; the po wer adapter on the po wer cab le con- v er ts the voltage from the po wer source to 12 v olts DC.
15 - 4 Charging the Main Battery The base provides po wer to the Dolphin terminals and allows charging of the main batteries in the ter minals. The main batter y of each terminal charges in 4 hours f or the standard 3.7V batter y or 6 hours f or the e xtended 3.
15 - 5 Bottom P anel Desk Mounting The DIN Rail (7.5 X 35 mm) slot on the bottom pane l enables secure mounting on a horizontal surf ace. Hardware Required • 3/16 in. dia x 5/8 in. long pan head screw • 1/2 in. OD x 7/32 in. ID x 3/64 in. thick • 3/16 in.
15 - 6 3. Then, using the appropriate nuts and bolts, secure the DIN Rail to a stable, flat horizontal surface. W all Mounting The optional wall mount br ack et enables secure mounti ng of the base on a v er tical surf ace. The w all mount brac k et can be used in conjunction with the DI N rail b ut does not require the DIN Rail f or use.
15 - 7 2. Slide the bolt through the wall bra cket, and thread the toggle nut onto the bolt. 3. Press the ends of the toggle nut toget her, and insert the bolt/nut into the pilot hole until the nut clears inside wall surface. The toggle nut should spring open preventing the screw from being removed.
15 - 8 T o secure the base using the optional DIN Rail: Hardware Required • DIN Rail, Qty. 1 • 3/16 in. dia x 5/8 in. long pan head screw, Qty. 2 • 1/2 in. OD x 7/32 in. ID x 3/64 in. thick washer, Qty. 2 • 3/16 in. dia nut, Qty. 2 1. Position the DIN Rail on the wall bracket, as shown below.
15 - 9 Channel Brac ket Installation (Pre-existing Har dware Installations) When choosing a location and insta lling the optional channel brac k et: • Do not exceed 150 lbs. maximum load on the channel bracket. • Leave a minimum of 16 in. (40.64 cm) of horizont al space between the hardware used to attach the channel bracket to the wall.
15 - 10 2. Attach the channel bracket to a dry, stable surface using the hardware listed on page 15-9 for the appropriate mounting surface. Mounting into Wood Stud Mounting into Hollow Surface 3. Align the mounting holes on the wall bracket with the spring nuts installed in the channel bracket.
16 - 1 16 Dolphin 99EX Net Base De vice Overview The Net Base enables up to f our Dolphin 99EX mo bile computers to communicate with a host de vice ov er an Ether net network. In addition, the Net Base provides a second RJ45 Ether net por t f or connec- tion to an additional de vice such as a printer , workstation, eBase, or another Net Base.
16 - 2 P ar ts and Functions Front P anel Terminal Wells The Net Base contains four terminal wells. Ea ch well has its own dedicated Power/Dock LED and COMM LED indicator. Place the Dolphin terminal in any one of the four wells to communicate with a host device, power the terminal, and charge the installed battery pack.
16 - 3 Back P anel DC Power Jack Use the power cable from Honeywell that comes with the Net Base to supply power to this power jack. For more information, see Power on page 16-4.
16 - 4 Bottom P anel F or details on how to mount the Net Base , see Mounting the Net Base on page 16-6. Po w e r The ter minal requires 12 V olts DC input f or commun ications and battery charging; the power adapter on the pow er cab le conv er ts the voltage from the pow er source to 12 v olts DC .
16 - 5 Charging the Main Battery The base provides po wer to the Dolphin ter minals and allows the charging of the main batteries in th e ter minals. The main battery of each ter minal charges in 4 hours f or the standard 3.7V batter y or 6 hours f or the e xtended 3.
16 - 6 2. Plug the CAT-5 Ethernet cable into one of t he RJ45 connectors on the back of the Net Base. 3. Plug the Ethernet cable into the network. 4. Insert the Dolphin into one of the terminal wells. The DOCK LED for the well changes from red to green and the connection icon on the Dolphin’s title bar changes from to .
16 - 7 Bottom P anel Desk Mounting The DIN Rail (7.5 X 35 mm) slot on the bottom pane l enables secure mounting on a horizontal surf ace. Hardware Required • 3/16 in. dia x 5/8 in. long pan head screw • 1/2 in. OD x 7/32 in. ID x 3/64 in. thick • 3/16 in.
16 - 8 3. Then, using the appropriate nuts and bolts, secure the DIN Rail to a stable, flat horizontal surface. W all Mounting The optional wall mount br ack et enables secure mounti ng of the base on a v er tical surf ace. The w all mount brac k et can be used in conjunction with the DI N rail b ut does not require the DIN Rail f or use.
16 - 9 2. Slide the bolt through the wall bra cket, and thread the toggle nut onto the bolt. 3. Press the ends of the toggle nut toget her, and insert the bolt/nut into the pilot hole until the nut clears inside wall surface. The toggle nut should spring open preventing the screw from being removed.
16 - 10 T o secure the base using the optional DIN Rail: Hardware Required • DIN Rail, Qty. 1 • 3/16 in. dia x 5/8 in. long pan head screw, Qty. 2 • 1/2 in. OD x 7/32 in. ID x 3/64 in. thick washer, Qty. 2 • 3/16 in. dia nut, Qty. 2 1. Position the DIN Rail on the wall bracket, as shown below.
16 - 11 Channel Brac ket Installation (Pre-existing Har dware Installations) When choosing a location and insta lling the optional channel brac k et: • Do not exceed 150 lbs. maximum load on the channel bracket. • Leave a minimum of 16 in. (40.64 cm) of horizont al space between the hardware used to attach the channel bracket to the wall.
16 - 12 2. Attach the channel bracket to a dry, stable surface using the hardware listed on page 16-11 for the appropriate mounting surface. Mounting into Wood Stud Mounting into Hollow Surface 3. Align the mounting holes on the wall bracket with the spring nuts installed in the channel bracket.
17 - 1 17 Dolphin 99EX QuadChar ger Device Overview This 4-slot charging station provides intelligent ba ttery management for the rechargab le batter y packs used in Dolphin ter minals. Capacity The charger holds 4 Honeyw ell 3.7V Li-ion or 3.7V Li-poly batteries.
17 - 2 P ar ts and Functions To p P a n e l Charging Slots There are 4 charging slots. Each slot holds one Li-ion or Li-poly battery and charges it independently of the other slots. When a battery is placed in each slot, it immediately begins charging.
17 - 3 Supplying P ower The charger must be connected to a po wer source vi a the Hone ywell power adapter cab le so that volt- age is adjusted appropriately . Use only the Honeyw ell 12VDC , 3A powe r supply provided with the base . 1. Locate the AC power adapter cable and plug it into the power source.
17 - 4 Mounting the QuadCharger The charger should be on a dr y , stable surf ace and can be mounted on a flat, hor izontal surf ace such as a desktop or workbench. When choosing a location, alwa ys bear in mind that: • the mounting location must allow user s easy access to the power connector.
17 - 5 T roubleshooting If you encounter prob lems with your QuadCharger de vice, ref er to char t below f or possible solutions. If problems persist, please contact Hone ywell T echnical Suppor t. Prob lem Issue The Status LED does not come on when I inser t a batter y pack.
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18 - 1 18 Customer Suppor t Pr oduct Service and Repair Honeyw ell International Inc. provides ser vice f or al l its products through ser vice centers throughout the world.
18 - 2 F or ongoing and future product quality improv emen t initiatives , the 99EX comes equipped with an embedded de vice lif etime counter function. Honeywell ma y use lifetime counter data f or future statistical reliability analysis as well as ongoing quality , repair and ser vice pur poses.
18 - 3 Limited W arranty Honeywell International Inc. ("HII") warrants its products and optional accessories to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to HII’s published specifications applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment.
18 - 4 How to Extend Y our W arranty Honeywell International Inc. offers a variety of service plans on our hardware products. These agreements offer continued coverage for your equi pment after the initial warranty expires.
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