Honeywell 26079 User Manual
Honeywell 26079 User Manual

Honeywell 26079 User Manual

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Dolphin 75e Wearable Solution
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  • Page 1 Dolphin 75e Wearable Solution with Windows Embedded 8.1 Handheld User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Contact Customer Support Product Service and Repair ....................v Limited Warranty ........................v Send Feedback ........................v Chapter 1 - Getting Started Overview ..........................1-1 What You Need........................1-1 Belt Mount with Voice.....................1-1 Arm Mount with Tethered Ring Scanner ................1-1 Arm Mount with Voice and Tethered Ring Scanner ............1-1 About this Guide ........................1-1 Additional Documents ....................1-1...
  • Page 4 About the 8620 Ring Scanner ..................... 3-7 Ring Scanner Features....................3-7 Eject the Ring Scanner ....................3-8 Remove the Ring Strap/C-Ring ..................3-8 Replace the Ring Strap/C-Ring ..................3-9 Remove the Trigger ....................... 3-9 Replace the Trigger ..................... 3-10 Battery Specifications ......................3-11 Storing Batteries ......................
  • Page 5 Connecting and Disconnecting External Scanners .............B-1 DeviceAdded() .......................B-1 DeviceRemoved() ......................B-2 DeviceUpdated()......................B-2 DeviceEnumCompleted()....................B-2 DetectorStopped() ......................B-2...
  • Page 7: Contact Customer Support

    Support. Contact your service center to obtain a Return Material Authorization number (RMA #) before you return the product. To obtain warranty or non-warranty service, return your product to Honeywell (postage paid) with a copy of the dated pur- chase record.Limited Warranty...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 - Getting Started

    What You Need There are several use cases for the Honeywell Wearable Solution. The examples below indicate the typical items used in sam- ple use cases. The Dolphin 75e terminal and accessories may be packaged separately from the other wearable accessories.
  • Page 10: Before You Begin

    The Dolphin 75e is designed for use with battery part numbers BAT-STANDARD-02 (Li-ion 3.7 V, 6.179 watt hour) and BAT- EXTENDED-02 (Li-ion 3.7 V, 12.358 watt hour) manufactured for Honeywell International Inc. We recommend use of Honeywell Li-ion battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 11 3. Close battery door. Apply pressure to the edges of the battery door to ensure the door is properly closed. Engage the door lock. Charge the Battery For best results, use a freshly charged battery for each shift. For information on charging the terminal and the charge bases that are available, see the User’s Guide for your terminal.
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  • Page 13: Chapter 2 - Installing And Mounting

    Installing and Mounting Arm Mount Applications This section describes how to install and mount the arm mount configuration. Install the Terminal in the Arm Mount Sled 1. If the end cap is installed on the sled, slide the lock down to release the end cap.
  • Page 14 6. Slide the Dolphin 75e into the sled. 7. If using the audio end cap, make sure audio jack door is open. Pull the rubber door out and rotate the door 180º as shown to prevent damage. 8. If using the audio end cap, make sure the audio cable is not installed in the end cap. 9.
  • Page 15: Mount The Arm Band And Attach The Terminal

    Mount the Arm Band and Attach the Terminal It is recommended that each user have their own arm band for hygiene reasons. The arm band can be washed between uses. Be sure to remove the sled from the arm band before washing the arm band. Note: The illustrations in this procedure assume the sled has not yet been mounted to the arm band.
  • Page 16 • Trim the straps to length and use the provided clips to terminate the strap end. 2. Align the sled assembly with the arm band and press on the sled until it latches onto the arm band. Be sure to align tabs on the back of sled with the notches on the arm band.
  • Page 17: Belt Mount Applications

    Belt Mount Applications This section describes how to install and mount the belt mount configuration. Install the Terminal in the Belt Mount Sled 1. If the end cap is installed on the sled, slide the lock down to release the end cap.
  • Page 18 6. Slide the Dolphin 75e into the sled. 7. Make sure audio jack door is open. Pull the rubber door out and rotate the door 180º as shown to prevent damage. 8. Make sure the audio cable is not installed in the end cap. 9.
  • Page 19: Attach The Sled To The Belt Clip

    Attach the Sled to the Belt Clip 1. Align the sled assembly with the belt clip and press on the sled until it latches onto the belt clip. Be sure to align tabs on the back of sled with the notches on the belt clip.
  • Page 20: Adjusting Headset / Microphone And Securing Cable

    4. Slide the cable ends together until they click. Do not twist or bend the connectors. Adjusting Headset / Microphone and Securing Cable The headset consists of an earpiece, a microphone, a clothing clip and a cable. The headset attaches to the audio cable end of the voice cable which attaches to the audio end cap.
  • Page 21: Connect The Ring Scanner (Optional)

    Connect the Ring Scanner (Optional) 1. Slide the ring scanner cable connector into the bottom of the sled until the connector ring clicks shut. It is not necessary to remove the ring scanner from the sled before remov- ing the Dolphin 75e from the sled. 2.
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  • Page 23: Chapter 3 - About The Hardware

    About the Hardware About the Terminal For more information on the Dolphin 75e, see the User’s Guide for your product. Turn Power On To turn the terminal On, press and release the Power button Turn Power Off 1. Press and hold the Power button 2.
  • Page 24: Reset The Terminal

    Reset the Terminal If the terminal completely stops responding, you may need to perform a Factory Reset (Clean Boot). Because a Factory Reset can result in data loss, use this method only if all other recovery methods have failed. All personal content is erased (e.g., emails, pictures, contacts) and factory default settings are restored when a factory reset is performed.
  • Page 25: About The Arm Mount Sled

    About the Arm Mount Sled Arm Mount Features The arm-mounted sled: • Mounts the terminal on the user’s left or right arm • Helps protect the terminal from impact • Allows for use of the terminal display • Includes an option to support voice applications via an audio cable and headset •...
  • Page 26: Remove The Terminal From The Arm Mount Sled

    Remove the Terminal from the Arm Mount Sled 1. If the audio end cap is used, remove the audio cable. To prevent damage to the terminal always unplug the audio cable (if used) before removing the end cap. 2. Slide the lock down to release the end cap. 3.
  • Page 27: About The Belt Mount Sled

    About the Belt Mount Sled Belt Mount Features The belt-mounted sled: • Mounts the terminal on the user’s belt • Helps protect the terminal from impact • Conceals the terminal display • Designed for voice applications via an audio cable and headset Power Button Audio Cable End Cap...
  • Page 28: Remove The Terminal From The Belt Mount Sled

    Remove the Terminal from the Belt Mount Sled 1. If the audio end cap is used, remove the audio cable. To prevent damage to the terminal always unplug the audio cable before removing the end cap. 2. Slide the lock down to release the end cap. 3.
  • Page 29: About The 8620 Ring Scanner

    About the 8620 Ring Scanner Ring Scanner Features The ring scanner is shipped with 3 different finger attachments: • Ring strap which is adjustable to your finger size • Gray C-ring for small to medium sized fingers (self adjustable) • Black C-ring for medium to large sized finger (self adjustable) The trigger and ring strap/C-ring are user replaceable as described in this section.
  • Page 30: Eject The Ring Scanner

    Eject the Ring Scanner 1. To eject the ring scanner, open the connector ring with one hand, pulling toward the outside of the sled. 2. Push the ring scanner connector out of the sled. Remove the Ring Strap/C-Ring 1. Turn the scanner 90°. 2.
  • Page 31: Replace The Ring Strap/C-Ring

    Replace the Ring Strap/C-Ring 1. Connect ring latch with trigger catch. 2. Press together until a click occurs. 3. Turn 90°. 4. Ready to scan. Remove the Trigger 1. Remove ring strap or c-ring. 2. Unscrew the 4 screws. 3. Remove trigger. Note: When removing the trigger be careful that the metal spring is not dislodged.
  • Page 32: Replace The Trigger

    Replace the Trigger 1. Place trigger on the scanner. 2. Screw in the 4 screws to secure the trigger. 3. Snap on ring strap or c-ring. 3 - 10...
  • Page 33: Battery Specifications

    Honeywell International Inc. or an authorized service center for inspection. • If you are not sure the battery or charger is working properly, send it to Honeywell International Inc. or an authorized service center for inspection, See Product Service and Repair on page TOC-v.
  • Page 34: Replace The Battery

    Replace the Battery 1. Remove the terminal from the arm mount sled (or belt mount sled. 2. Power off the terminal (see page 3-11). 3. Unlock and remove the battery door. 4. Pull the battery latch back and remove the battery. 5.
  • Page 35: Chapter 4 - Using The Ring Scanner

    Using the Ring Scanner Overview The 8620 ring scanner is a wearable external image engine that connects to the Dolphin 75e Wearable Solution. It reads popular 1D and 2D bar codes and supports omni-directional aiming and decoding for greater flexibility in real-world settings. Minimum Terminal Software Requirements The terminal must have the following minimum software requirements to work with the 8620 ring scanner: •...
  • Page 36: Decoding Bar Codes

    Decoding Bar Codes Once the ring scanner is connected, you must run a scanning application, such as Scan Demo (see below), before your scanner will be able to scan. The lighting and aimer will not turn on when you press the trigger until a scanning application is running on the terminal.
  • Page 37: Automatic Scanning

    Swipe left or select Settings to adjust scan options, symbology types, and profiles. Decode Results Scan Statistics Configuring the Scan Demo Application on page 4-4. Touch to clear scan results. Automatic Scanning Enable Automatic scan mode to activate the ring scanner for automatic scanning that does not require the operator to press the trigger for each bar code presented in the field of view of the ring scanner.
  • Page 38: Configuring The Scan Demo Application

    3. Swipe left or touch Settings, and then select Scan. 4. Change the Scan Mode to Continuous. 5. Press the Back button to return to the Scan screen. 6. Press and hold the trigger to activate the ring scanner. The scanner scans and decodes bar codes presented in the terminal’s field of view as long as the trigger is pressed.
  • Page 39: Profiles

    Profiles Profiles are one or more settings grouped under one name and are applied to the ring scanner by the application using the Microsoft POS API (application program interface) ClaimedBarcodeScanner.SetActiveProfileAsync. The ring scanner has the following built-in profiles: Profile Description HON:Reset Resets all symbology settings to disabled.
  • Page 40: Microsoft Pos Apis

    Installing EZConfig-Scanning from the Web Note: EZConfig-Scanning requires .NET software. If .NET is not installed on your PC, you will be prompted to install it during the EZConfig-Scanning installation. 1. Access the Honeywell web site at www.honeywellaidc.com from your PC.
  • Page 41 7. Using Explorer, go to the c:\windows\temp file. 8. Double click on the Setup.exe file. Follow the screen prompts to install the EZConfig-Scanning program. 9. If you’ve selected the defaults during installation, you can click on Start Menu-All Programs-Honeywell-EZConfig- Scanning and select EZConfig for your browser.
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  • Page 43: Appendix A - Ring Scanner Specifications

    Ring Scanner Specifications 8620 Ring Scanner Specifications Parameter Specification Dimensions (Typical): 50 mm x 30 mm x 30 mm (2.0 in. x 1.2 in. x 1.2 in.) Weight: 71 g (2.5 oz.) Illumination LED: White LED Cool white (5700K) IEC62471: “Exempt Risk Group” Aiming: Peak Wavelength Laser 650nm...
  • Page 44: Supported Bar Code Symbologies

    Supported Bar Code Symbologies Symbology Type Symbology Name Codabar ISBN Code 11 ISBN with Add On Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF) ISBT 128 Code 39 Matrix 2 of 5 Code 93 Code 128 Straight 2 of 5 IATA 1D Symbologies EAN with Add On Straight 2 of 5 Industrial EAN with Extended Coupon Code Telepen...
  • Page 45: Required Safety Labels

    Guaranteed Performance Symbology Distance 5 mil C39 81 - 132 mm (3.2 - 5.2 in) 10 mil C39 38 - 295 mm (1.5 - 11.6 in) 100% 13 mil UPC 43 - 371 mm (1.7 - 14.6 in) 6.7 mil PDF417 54 - 158 mm (2.1 - 6.2 in) 10 mil DataMatrix 64 - 175 mm (2.5 6.9 in)
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  • Page 47: Appendix B - Coding For Pos Barcode Applications

    Coding for POS Barcode Applications Introduction Using the Microsoft Point of Service API and the various application templates that are available (Pivot App, Hub App, etc), it is fairly simple to develop a straightforward scanning application for a Windows 8.1 phone-based device. The online documenta- tion at https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/apps/windows.devices.pointofservice.aspx is clear and easy to use.
  • Page 48 DeviceRemoved() Called by the OS when a device disconnects. You should track this event in persistent state variables. DeviceUpdated() Can be called by the OS when a device connects, so as with DeviceAdded(), you should have state transition code in place to catch this.
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