Honeywell Dolphin 70e Black User Manual

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  • Page 1 Dolphin™ 70e Black ® with Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 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. The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of HII.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Dolphin 70e Black Terminal Agency Information Label Locations ........................1-1 LED Safety .......................... 1-1 LED Safety Statement....................1-1 UL and C-UL Statement...................... 1-2 Approvals by Country......................1-2 R&TTE Compliance Statement—802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth, and/or GSM......1-2 FCC Requirements ......................
  • Page 4 Chapter 3 - Hardware Overview Standard Configurations for the Dolphin 70e Black............3-1 Peripherals for the Dolphin 70e Black ................3-2 Accessories for the Dolphin 70e Black ................3-3 Features of the Dolphin 70e Black ..................3-4 Front, Bottom, and Right Panels................... 3-4 Back, Top, and Left Panels...................
  • Page 5 Installing Additional Software ................... 7-11 Adding Programs Using ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center....7-11 Connecting the Terminal to a Wireless Network............7-12 Adding Programs Using the Internet................7-13 Software Upgrades......................7-13 Dolphin 70e Black COM Port Assignment Table.............. 7-14...
  • Page 6 Chapter 8 - Working with Wireless Wide Area Networking (WWAN) Overview..........................8-1 Requirements ....................... 8-1 Antenna Band ....................... 8-1 Signal Strength ......................8-2 Voice and Data Communication ................... 8-2 Enabling the WWAN Radio 3 Audio Modes........................8-4 Volume Control ......................8-4 Voice Communication......................
  • Page 7 Chapter 11 - Dolphin 70e Black HomeBase (Model 70e-HB) Overview........................... 11-1 Unpacking the HomeBase ..................11-1 Charging Overview ..................... 11-1 Communications ......................11-2 Convenient Storage ....................11-2 Capacity........................11-2 Dimensions ......................... 11-2 Weight......................... 11-2 Parts and Functions......................11-3 Front Panel ........................ 11-3 Back Panel .........................
  • Page 8 Chapter 13 - Dolphin 70e Black Mobile Base (Model 70e-MB) Overview........................... 13-1 Charging Overview ..................... 13-1 Convenient Storage ....................13-1 Dimensions ......................... 13-2 Weight......................... 13-2 Mobile Base Components ....................13-2 Mounting the Mobile Base ....................13-3 Safety Precautions...................... 13-3 Installation........................13-4 Charging the Main Battery....................
  • Page 9 Mounting the Net Base ..................... 15-7 Chapter 16 - Customer Support Product Service and Repair....................16-1 Technical Assistance......................16-1 Warranty Disclaimer: Proper Use of a Touch Screen Mobile Device ....... 16-1 Limited Warranty ......................16-1 How to Extend Your Warranty ..................16-3...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 - Dolphin 70E Black Terminal Agency Information

    Dolphin 70e Black Terminal Agency Information Dolphin 70e Black mobile computers meet or exceed the requirements of all applicable standards organizations for safe operation. However, as with any electrical equipment, the best way to ensure safe operation is to operate them according to the agency guidelines that follow. Read these guidelines carefully before using your Dolphin terminal.
  • Page 12: Ul And C-Ul Statement

    In addition, this product complies to 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive when supplied with the recom- mended power supply. Honeywell shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment (i.e., power supplies, personal computers, etc.) that is not CE marked and does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive.
  • Page 13: Canadian Compliance

    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 14: Rf Exposure Information (Sar)

    For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with the following body worn accessory: Holster-1. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. Honeywell Scanning & Mobility Product Environmental Information Refer to www.honeywellaidc.com/environmental for the RoHS / REACH / WEEE information.
  • Page 15: China Rohs

    IEC specification. Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Dolphin 70e Black models 70eLGN and 70eLG0 have been tested for hearing aid compatibility. These devices have an M4 and T4 rating. For additional HAC information, including the HAC rating for this product, please refer to www.honeywellaidc.com.
  • Page 16: Microwaves

    Para maiores informações, consulte o site da ANATEL - www.anatel.gov.br. Compatibilidade entre carregadores, baterias e acessórios: Os modelos 70eLG0 e 70eL00 (Dolphin 70e Black) serão fornecidos com baterias modelo 70e-BTEC, n° de homologação 3936-13-0003 e modelo 70e-BTSC n° de homologação 3935-13-0003. 1 - 6...
  • Page 17 Os modelos 70eLG0 e 70eL00 (Dolphin 70e Black) serão fornecidos com os seguintes carregadores / fontes de alimentação: Carregador modelo FRA036-S12-4: número de homologação ANATEL 1615-12-8020. Este carregador será comercializado com as seguintes bases/docas/periféricos: 70E-HB e 70E-EHB. Carregador modelo DSA-5CU-05 050100: número de homologação ANATEL 2939-13-8022.
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  • Page 19: Chapter 2 - Getting Started

    Battery Door Lock Dolphin 70e Black model terminals not equipped with a battery door lock are designed for use with battery part numbers BAT-STANDARD-01 (Li-ion 3.7V, 6.179 watt hour) and BAT-EXTENDED-01 (Li-ion 3.7V, 12.358 watt hour) manufactured for Honeywell International Inc. See page for battery installation instructions.
  • Page 20: Installing The Battery In Terminals Equipped With A Battery Door Lock

    The terminal is shipped with the battery packaged separate from the unit. Perform the steps illustrated below to install the battery. Note: If your Dolphin 70e Black model type does not have a battery door lock, refer to the battery installation instructions on page 2-3.
  • Page 21: Installing The Battery In Terminals Without A Battery Door Lock

    The terminal is shipped with the battery packaged separate from the unit. Perform the steps illustrated below to install the battery. Note: If your Dolphin 70e Black model does not have a battery retention strap, refer to the battery installation instructions on page 2-2.
  • Page 22: Using The Usb Charge/Communication Cable (Model 70E-Usb Adapterkit)

    Dolphin terminals ship with the battery significantly discharged of power. After installing the battery in the terminal, charge the battery with a Dolphin 70e Black charging peripheral for a minimum of 4 hours for the standard battery pack or 6 hours for the extended battery pack. When using the 70e-USB Charge/ Communication cable to charge from a 500mA USB port on a host device, charge the battery for a minimum of 6 hours for the standard battery and 8 hours for the extended battery.
  • Page 23 Option 1: Charging from a power outlet Use only a UL Listed power supply, which has been qualified by Honeywell with an output rated at 5VDC and 1A with the device. USB Door Micro USB Port Right Side Panel of...
  • Page 24: The Home Screen

    Step 3. Boot the Terminal and Access the Home Screen The terminal begins booting as soon as power is applied. Do not press any keys or interrupt the boot process. When the boot process is complete, the Home screen appears. Note: During the initial charging stage, the terminal display may dim to conserve battery power due to inactivity.
  • Page 25: Icons In The Title Bar

    Call on hold Missed call Data call in progress A battery error has occurred. Replace the main battery with a Honeywell Li-ion battery pack. Battery is has a full charge Battery has a high charge Battery has a medium charge...
  • Page 26 Icons in the Title Bar Indicator Meaning The terminal is not connected to external power. A battery is installed, but is defective; specifically, its charge level cannot be measured. No SIM card is installed Active network connection No active network connection GPRS available GPRS connecting GPRS in use...
  • Page 27: Horizontal Scroll

    Icons in the Title Bar Indicator Meaning Wi-Fi is on, but device is not connected Wi-Fi data call Pending alarm Bluetooth Horizontal Scroll The Horizontal Scroll, located at the top of most application windows, provides access to additional application screens. You can swipe left or right on the scroll or touch each label on the scroll, until you get to the desired screen.
  • Page 28: Virtual Keyboard

    There are two software components required for customizing the enhanced Honeywell Virtual keyboard. • The first is the Honeywell Virtual Keypad Creator, which resides on your PC and is used to design, save, and download custom keyboard layouts to your Dolphin terminal.
  • Page 29: The Start Menu

    The Start Menu To see the programs loaded on your terminal, touch to access the Start menu. Navigating the Start Menu • Swipe up or down with your finger or stylus to scroll through the menu icons. • To open a program, touch once on the program icon. •...
  • Page 30: File Explorer

    File Explorer You can use the File Explorer to find files and organize files into folders. Touch > File Explorer Touch on the name to open a file or folder. Touch to access additional Menu options. Touch to toggle the virtual keyboard display on or off.
  • Page 31: File Provisioning On The Dolphin 70E Black

    \Honeywell The Honeywell partition or root file system partition is persistent over a hard reset, soft reset, and the removal of the battery pack or the removal of AC power. However, during a kernel upgrade the root file system is reformatted so all data in the folder is deleted and replaced by any files in the \IPSM\Honeywell folder as part of the upgrade process.
  • Page 32: Turning Power On/Off

    3-15. Identifying Your Model Type Dolphin 70e Black models equipped with a battery door lock are designed for use with battery part numbers BAT-STANDARD-02 (Li-ion 3.7V, 6.179 watt hour) and BAT-EXTENDED-02 (Li-ion 3.7V, 12.358 watt hour) manufactured for Honeywell International Inc. See page...
  • Page 33: Replacing The Battery In Terminals Equipped With A Battery Door Lock

    Replacing the Battery in Terminals Equipped with a Battery Door Lock The following instructions are relevant for Dolphin 70e Black terminals equipped with a battery door lock. If your Dolphin 70e Black terminal does not have a battery door lock, refer to the instructions on page 2-16.
  • Page 34: Replacing The Battery In Terminals Not Equipped With A Battery Door Lock

    The following instructions are relevant for Dolphin 70e Black terminals equipped with battery retention strap. If your Dolphin 70e Black terminal does not have a retention strap but it does have battery door lock, refer to the instructions on page 2-15.
  • Page 35: Resetting The Terminal

    5. Secure the battery retention strap. 6. Install the battery door. The terminal begins booting as soon as power is applied. 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 36 A Hard Reset (Cold Boot) re-boots the terminal and closes any open applications running in RAM at the time of the reset. To perform a Soft Reset or Hard Reset: 1. Press and hold the Power button until the options menu appears. 2.
  • Page 37: Chapter 3 - Hardware Overview

    Hardware Overview Standard Configurations for the Dolphin 70e Black WLAN, WPAN & Camera • Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Professional • TI OMAP3715 1.0GHz Processor • 512MB RAM X 1GB Flash • 3.7V Li-ion rechargeable standard or extended battery pack •...
  • Page 38: Peripherals For The Dolphin 70E Black

    Dolphin 70e Black Net Base Device (Model 70e-NB) The Net Base enables up to four Dolphin 70e Black terminals to communicate with a host device over an Ethernet network. In addition, the Net Base provides a second RJ45 Ethernet port for connection to an additional device such as a printer, workstation, eBase, or another Net Base.
  • Page 39: Accessories For The Dolphin 70E Black

    Dolphin 70e Black Mobile Charger (Model 70e-MC) The Dolphin 70e Black Mobile Charger is a charging cable that connects the terminal directly to a 12 Volt DC power source, such as a cigarette lighter port inside a vehicle, eliminating the need for a cradle. Intel- ligent battery technology on-board the terminal ensures proper charging.
  • Page 40: Features Of The Dolphin 70E Black

    Features of the Dolphin 70e Black Front, Bottom, and Right Panels General Notification LED Front Speaker WAN Notification LED Right Scan/Image Button Side Digital Microphone Touch Panel Display USB Door/Micro USB Port Scan Button Back Button End Button Home Button...
  • Page 41 By default, the Back button returns you to the previous screen. The back button is one of six programmable buttons on the Dolphin 70e Black. You can reassign the button to launch applications or execute commands. For additional information, see...
  • Page 42 By default, the Home button returns you to the Home screen, see page 2-6. The Home button is one of six programmable buttons on the Dolphin 70e Black. You can reassign the button to launch applications or execute commands. For additional information, see Changing Button...
  • Page 43: Back, Top, And Left Panels

    Back, Top, and Left Panels Dolphin 70e Black Models Equipped with a Battery Door Lock Note: If your Dolphin 70e Black model does not have a battery door lock, see page 3-8. Audio Jack Image Engine Window (LED Aperture) Power Button...
  • Page 44 Dolphin 70e Black Models Not Equipped a Battery Door Lock Note: If your Dolphin 70e Black model does not have a battery retention strap, see page 3-7. Audio Jack Image Engine Window (LED Aimer Aperture) Power Button Left Scan/Image Button...
  • Page 45 Note: Do not use the terminal without the battery door installed. Battery Door Lock Some Dolphin 70e Black models come equipped with a battery door lock on the back panel. Slide the lock down toward the IO contacts to release the lock for battery door removal and battery access.
  • Page 46 The expansion socket is located under the battery door and battery. Note: Honeywell recommends the use of Single Level Cell (SLC) industrial grade microSD or microSDHC memory cards with Dolphin terminals for maximum performance and durability.
  • Page 47: The I/O Connector

    The I/O Connector The I/O connector powers the terminal, charges the main battery, and facilitates communication. Dolphin 70e Black peripherals are designed to work exclusively with this connector. The I/O connector supports low, full, and high speed USB v2.0 communication with a maximum rate of 480 Mbps. Terminal Back Panel Non-Locking Battery Door Locking Battery Door...
  • Page 48: Battery

    The primary power source for the Dolphin terminal is the 3.7V Li-ion rechargeable battery located under the battery door on the back panel of the device. Honeywell recommends, you keep the battery in the terminal charged at all times to help prevent data loss. Letting the battery become fully discharged causes the terminal to lose all data in RAM.
  • Page 49: Charging Times

    • Dolphin 70e Black Net Base (Model 70e-NB), see page 15-1 • Dolphin 70e Black USB Charge/Communication Cable (Model 70e-USB ADAPTERKIT), page 2-4 When the main battery is not installed in the terminal: • Place the battery pack in the...
  • Page 50 Note: Placing the terminal in Suspend mode while charging reduces the current draw of the terminal and shortens the charging time of the battery. To verify your terminal is not drawing more current then supplied by the charging source: 1. Touch >...
  • Page 51: Battery Error Notification

    • Do not short-circuit a battery or throw it into a fire; it can explode and cause severe personal injury. Do not allow metallic conductive objects to contact battery terminals. • If you observe that the Honeywell battery supplied is physically damaged, please send it to Honeywell International Inc. or an authorized service center for inspection, see...
  • Page 52: Managing Battery Power

    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...
  • Page 53: Checking Battery Power

    You can expand the terminal’s memory capacity by installing a microSD or microSDHC memory card. Honeywell recommends the use of Single Level Cell (SLC) industrial grade microSD or microSDHC memory cards with Dolphin terminals for maximum performance and durability. Contact a Honeywell sales representative for additional information on qualified memory card options.
  • Page 54 1. Press the Power button to place the terminal in Suspend mode. 2. If your Dolphin 70e Black model is equipped with a battery door lock: a. Unlock and remove the battery door. b. Pull the battery latch back and remove the battery.
  • Page 55 4. Slide the SIM and/or memory card (contacts facing down) into the appropriate socket(s), then close the retention flap. SIM Card Chamfered Corner of SIM Card Memory Card 5. Insert the battery. Secure the battery retention strap if applicable for your model type. 6.
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  • Page 57: Overview

    Using the Scan Image Engine Overview The Dolphin 70e Black terminal houses a compact image engine that instantly reads popular 1D and 2D bar codes and supports omni-directional aiming and decoding for greater flexibility in real-world settings. The image engine can also capture black and white digital images, such as signatures and pictures of damaged inventory.
  • Page 58: Supported Bar Code Symbologies

    5 mil microPDF 5 mil DataMatrix 10 mil DataMatrix 1.52 (3.8) 4.87 (12.3) 3.35 (8.5) 20 mil DataMatrix 1.07 (2.7) 9.66 (24.5) 8.59 (21.8) 10 mil QR 1.50 (3.8) 5.13 (13.0) 3.63 (9.2) 20 mil QR 2.48 (6.3) 9.66 (24.5) 7.18 (18.2) 32 mil Maxicode 1.56 (3.9)
  • Page 59: Decoding

    Decoding The terminal supports image decoding for use in various bar code reading and imaging applications. 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;...
  • Page 60: Capturing Images Using The Imaging Demo

    This is normal. Scan Key Scan Key On all Dolphin 70e Black terminals, the Scan button captures images. File Formats File formats supported for image storage include Bitmap (BMP), JPEG (JPG) and Portable Network Graphics (PNG).
  • Page 61: Taking An Image

    Taking an Image The following steps are basic guidelines for taking images: 1. Touch > Demos > Imaging Demo 2. Point the Dolphin terminal at the object. To preview the image, press and hold the Scan button. Note: The general notification LED above the touch screen illuminates red while the Scan button is pressed. 3.
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  • Page 63: Chapter 5 - Using The Color Camera

    Using the Color Camera Overview Dolphin 70e Black terminals are equipped with 5.0-Megapixel auto focus cameras to provide easy integration of color picture and video capture into business applications. The camera lens and camera flash are located on the back panel of the terminal.
  • Page 64 Camera Options The Camera Options menu provides access to create customized profiles, adjust audible feedback, modify file preferences, and set caption options. Touch Options > Camera to access the Camera Options menu. The Camera Options screen contains five tabs: Profile, Display, Capture, Caption, and File. Profile Tab Display Tab The profile tab allows you to...
  • Page 65 Capture Tab Caption Tab File Tab 5 - 3...
  • Page 66: Taking A Picture Using The Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Camera Tool

    Taking a picture using the Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Camera tool 1. Touch > Pictures & Videos > Camera 2. Point the terminal's camera lens at the object you want to capture. Note: The camera lens is located on the back panel of the terminal. 3.
  • Page 67 Options Touch Menu > Options. The Options menu contains four screens: General Screen Slide Show Screen Camera Screen Video Screen 5 - 5...
  • Page 68: Recording Video Using The Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Camera Tool

    Recording Video using the Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Camera tool 1. Touch > Pictures & Videos > Camera > Menu > Video 2. Point the terminal's camera lens at the object you want to capture. 3. Press the Scan button to start recording. 4.
  • Page 69: Chapter 6 - System Settings

    System Settings Overview Customized settings are available on the System Settings menu. Touch > Settings and the settings screen opens. Icon Description Bluetooth Configure the Bluetooth radio. See Working with the Bluetooth Radio and NFC page 9-1. Home Customize the look and the information displayed on the Home screen. Clock &...
  • Page 70: Clock & Alarms

    Icon Description Connections Establishes network connections settings. See Connections Menu on page 7-1. Personal Customizes buttons, and set SIP options. See Personal Menu on page 6-4. System Adjusts system settings. See System Menu on page 6-12. Clock & Alarms The Clock & Alarms settings can be accessed from the Home screen or the Settings menu. 1.
  • Page 71: Lock

    Lock The Lock settings screen provides access to additional password security features that enable you to prevent an unauthorized person from unlocking the touch screen and accessing the terminal. Select from two password security options: a Strong Alphanumeric Password or a Simple PIN. To add password protection: 1.
  • Page 72: Personal Menu

    . The screen opens displaying the Personal Menu. Icon Description Buttons The Dolphin 70e Black has six programmable buttons (i.e., Right, Left, Home, Scan, Back, and End). Touch the Buttons icon to program the buttons to perform specific tasks. See Buttons on page 6-5.
  • Page 73: Buttons

    Buttons The Dolphin 70e Black has six programmable buttons: Home, Scan, Back, End and the Right and Left side buttons. Use the Buttons setting to reassign the buttons to launch applications or execute commands. Changing Button Assignments 1. Touch > Settings >...
  • Page 74: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions The Assign a program list also contains the following commands: Command Description <BACK> Returns to the previous screen. <Context Menu> Performs the same function as touch-and-hold to open the context menu for the control. <END> Ends a phone call. <Home>...
  • Page 75 (Windows Explorer) on the workstation to copy and paste the shortcut. 1. Connect the terminal to the workstation using a Dolphin 70e Black peripheral. 2. Open Windows Explorer on the workstation using ActiveSync or WMDC. Navigate to the folder containing the program.
  • Page 76: Voice Command

    3. Right-click on the program and select Create Shortcut. 4. Select the shortcut, right-click, and select Cut. 5. Navigate to the Start Menu folder (Windows > Start Menu > Programs). 6. Right-click on an empty area and select Paste Shortcut. 7.
  • Page 77: Setting Up The Terminal For Voice Command

    Setting up the terminal for Voice Command To utilize the Voice Command feature you must set one of the six programmable buttons on the terminal for “Voice Command” initiation. 1. Touch > Settings > Personal > Buttons 2. Touch on the name of the Button you want to press to initiate voice command input. 3.
  • Page 78 Call contact Initiates a phone call to a name or company saved Call Sara on the terminal contact list. Call Gas Company Note: Company can only be used if the Name field on the contact list is empty. Call contact at location Initiates a phone call to a name or company on the Call Sara at home terminal contact list when more than one location is...
  • Page 79 What time is it Hear the current time. Programs (Action) Start program Start or switch to the specified program (i.e., Start browser. Browser, Internet Explorer Mobile, MSN, Email, In Start MSN Open program Box, Messaging, Windows Media or Media Player). Open Messenger Open Media Player Status (Query)
  • Page 80: System Menu

    System Menu The System menu enables you to verify and sometimes alter system parameters. To access the System menu, go to > Settings > System . Touch the appropriate icon to open that system setting. Icon See Page About About on page 6-14.
  • Page 81 Icon See Page Encryption Encryption on page 6-20. Error Error Reporting on page 6-21. Reporting External External GPS on page 6-21. HSM SystemInfo on page 6-21. SystemInfo Managed Managed Programs on page 6-26. Programs Memory Memory on page 6-26. Power Power on page 6-27.
  • Page 82: About

    About The About system settings screen displays specific information about the terminal. Three information screens are available: • The Version screen displays software, operating system, and processor information. • The Device ID screen displays the Device name and Description of the terminal. •...
  • Page 83 Auto Select Auto to set the terminal to automatically use the highest priority device from the list below (1=Highest, 4=Lowest). 1. A2DP Headphone, BT Wireless Stereo profile 2. Wired Headset 3. Aux/Carkit 4. Speaker Note: The Mic Gain and Sidetone sliders are disabled (N/A) when Auto is selected. Handset Select Handset to always route audio to the Handset (i.e., front speaker and front microphone).
  • Page 84: Backlight

    2. A2DP Headphone (BT Wireless Stereo profile) 3. Wired Headset 4. Aux/Carkit 5. Speaker By default, if a Bluetooth Headset is selected the headset microphone is used for audio input. The Mic Gain slider adjusts the audio input sensitivity of the microphone. The Sidetone slider adjusts the volume of the feedback from the device microphone into the device ear piece (e.g., the volume of your voice in your own ear piece).
  • Page 85 Brightness The Brightness tab determines the backlight intensity of the display when the terminal is in use. The settings customize how the terminal responds to the environmental lighting conditions in which the terminal is being used. Check the "Auto adjust backlight" box to enable automatic adjustment of the backlight intensity depending on the operating environment.
  • Page 86: Battery

    Keypad Backlight The Keypad Backlight tab setting determines when the keypad (i.e., Send, Home, Back and End buttons) backlight is activated. The backlight can be set to turn on with the display, to turn on in dark environments or to stay turned off. Battery The Battery system settings menu contains two tabs: Battery Status and Log Config.
  • Page 87 The Battery Temperature indicates the temperature status of the battery. Battery Chemistry The Battery Chemistry provides the battery type (e.g., LiIon). Battery Serial Number The Battery Serial Number displays the serial number of the authenticated Honeywell battery. Battery Status Tab Log Config Tab 6 - 19...
  • Page 88: Certificates

    Certificates Certificates shows you the certificates that are recognized by the operating system. The Horizontal scroll bar at the top of the screen provides access to the three certificate screens: Intermediate, Personal, and Root. Swipe left or right on the Horizontal scroll or touch the label (e.g., Root or Personal) to access the...
  • Page 89: Error Reporting

    Error Reporting Error Reporting gives you the option of enabling or disabling the error reporting function of Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5. External GPS External GPS determines which port a third-party GPS software application can use to access the GPS receiver. Access Screen Hardware Screen Programs Screen...
  • Page 90: Sip Config

    SIP Config The SIP Config settings screen enables you to configure Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for Voice Over IP (VoIP) and Telephony communication. To access the SIP Config screens, touch > Settings > System > SIP Config SIP Setting Tab Dial Plan Tab 6 - 22...
  • Page 91: Smart Sensor

    Smart Sensor The Smart Sensor configuration utility enables you to configure the Dolphin’s integrated accelerometer, and motion settings. Touch > Settings > System > Smart Sensor Touch to customize how the terminal responds to motion and object orientation for ease of operation and advanced power management.
  • Page 92 • Motion Detection: Modify the Motion Detection settings to wake the terminal from suspend mode or prevent the terminal from entering suspend mode when motion is detected. Event Track The Event Track tab displays an event log summary of detected free fall events exceeding 2 ft. over 500ms.
  • Page 93: Proximity Sensor Settings

    Proximity Sensor Settings The integrated proximity sensor detects when an object is in close proximity to the entire touch panel display (e.g., a person's face, carrying holster, or tabletop). By default, the proximity sensor automatically turns the display and touch panel off when you hold the terminal near your ear during a phone call. The display and touch panel turn back on when the sensor detects the removal of the object.
  • Page 94: Managed Programs

    Managed Programs The Managed Programs screen lists the installation history of programs on the terminal that are managed by and enrolled to an enterprise domain. Managed Programs is the client-side that works with the server product System Center Mobile Device Manager (MDM). MDM consists of MDM Gateway Server and one or more computers that run MDM Device Management Server;...
  • Page 95: Power

    Data or programs stored in the IPSM are not affected when the operating system is upgraded. Autoinstall programs, for example, are stored in \\IPSM\Honeywell\Autoinstall so that they are always installed after an operating system upgrade or factory reset. Contact a Honeywell technical support representative for more information on how to perform a factory reset. For...
  • Page 96: Regional Settings

    Battery Tab The battery tab displays the power level status of the battery. For detailed information on the main battery, see Battery on page 6-18. Advanced Tab The Advanced tab settings determine power time-outs when running on battery power, external power, or USB power.
  • Page 97: Remove Programs

    If a program is manually removed using the Remove Programs application, the program does not re-install on a hard or soft reset. Note: A program (file) does not automatically install if it is added to the \\IPSM\Honeywell\Autoinstall folder and a hard or soft reset is performed. For information on program installation, see...
  • Page 98: Ril

    The RIL Information screen displays useful statistics for the GSM/CDMA WWAN Voice module and enables you to turn HAC Audio Mode on or off. When HAC Audio mode is enabled, a magnetic/voice coil activates in the terminal earpiece/receiver speaker allowing the terminal to interface with a hearing- aid.
  • Page 99: Task Manager

    Text Size Screen The Text Size screen enables you to perform font scaling within certain views of the: Home screen (only on non-phone devices), Contacts, Calendar, Messaging, and Tasks. Font scaling means that you can increase or decrease the point size of the font on application windows. To change the text size, move the slider toward Smallest or Largest.
  • Page 100 Applications To view the status of the programs running on your mobile computer, touch the Menu button at the bottom of the screen, then touch View > Applications. From the application list, you can: • Touch and hold on an application, then touch Switch To on the pop-up menu. •...
  • Page 101 Processes To view information about the processes running on the mobile computer, touch the Menu button at the bottom of the screen, then touch View > Processes. 6 - 33...
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  • Page 103: Chapter 7 - Communication

    Communication Connections Menu The Connections system setting provides access to the terminal’s various wireless communication options. Icon Description Beam Enable the terminal to receive incoming beams from devices using Bluetooth wireless technology. See Working with the Bluetooth Radio and NFC on page 9-1.
  • Page 104: Microsoft Connections Application

    Icon Description USB to PC Enable advanced wired USB to PC communication via sync software. See Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation on page 7-9. Network Manage Network card settings, search and add wireless networks, and modify advanced Wi-Fi settings (e.g., network notifications and connection time-outs). Cards Microsoft Connections Application The Microsoft Connections application sets up multiple network connections to Internet Service...
  • Page 105 Tasks The Tasks screen enables you to initially configure, and then manage network settings when using 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 the My ISP heading enable you to add and manage modem connections to an Internet Service Provider (ISP).
  • Page 106 To complete the setup screens, obtain the network parameters from your system administrator. Modify an Existing Connection The Manage existing connections link appears on the Connections screen under the My ISP heading after at least one network connection has been established. Touch Manage Existing Connections, then follow the setup screens to modify an existing connection.
  • Page 107: Dolphin Wireless Manager

    Dolphin Wireless Manager The Dolphin Wireless Manager provides a centralized interface that enables and disables all the on- board radios. Each radio has its own configuration program. The Dolphin Wireless Manager also provides shortcuts to the configuration utilities for each radio. To open the Dolphin Wireless Manager do one of the following: 1.
  • Page 108: Enabling The Radios

    Enabling the Radios 1. Open the Dolphin Wireless Manager (see page 7-5). 2. Touch anywhere inside the rectangle of the radio you want to enable. 3. The radio begins activating. 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.
  • Page 109: Accessing Radio Configuration Utilities

    Menu Option 802.11a/b/g/n Touch WLAN Settings and the Honeywell WLAN Security Supplicant opens. The Honeywell WLAN Security Supplicant User’s Guide is available for download from at www.honeywellaidc.com. Bluetooth Touch Bluetooth Settings and the Bluetooth Settings screen opens. For details, see...
  • Page 110: Usb To Pc

    USB to PC Enable advanced network functionality under the USB to PC connection settings if you are having trouble connecting and synchronizing your terminal with a workstation PC using a wired USB connection and ActiveSync or Windows Device Mobile Center. The advanced network functionality can also be enable to improve transfer speeds when synchronizing large groups of data or copying large files between the terminal and workstation.
  • Page 111: Connecting And Synchronizing The Terminal And Workstation

    Hardware and Software Requirements Hardware Requirements • A Dolphin 70e Black HomeBase with power supply and a USB A (M) to USB B (M) cable if one is not supplied with the communication peripheral. • The USB charge/communication cable provided with your Dolphin 70e Black terminal.
  • Page 112 Software Requirements • ActiveSync (v4.5 or higher) or Windows Mobile Device Center installed and configured on the host workstation (PC). • Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT (4.0 SP6 or higher), Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 operating systems. Setting Up the Host Workstation To synchronize data between the terminal and the workstation, ActiveSync (v4.5 or higher) or Windows Mobile Device Center must be configured for the same communication type on both the host workstation...
  • Page 113: Installing Additional Software

    Installing Additional Software Dolphin terminals ship with the operating system, radio drivers, and custom Honeywell software already installed. These are the default programs that install when your terminal first boots up. You can install additional software programs to the terminal provided the following parameters are met: •...
  • Page 114: Connecting The Terminal To A Wireless Network

    3. Either Copy and Paste or drag the file into the Program Files folder on the Dolphin terminal. Note: If you want the program to be part of the Autoinstall that occurs after a factory reset or software upgrade, \IPSM\Honeywell\Autoinstall paste the program file(s) in both the...
  • Page 115: Adding Programs Using The Internet

    WLAN (802.11a/b/g/n) The Dolphin 70e Black has a 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n - 5.0 GHz 802.11a/n WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) radio. The radio is interoperable with other 802.11a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi compliant products including access points (APs), workstations via PC card adapters, and other wireless portable devices. By default, the 802.11a/b/g/n radio is enabled after each factory reset.
  • Page 116: Dolphin 70E Black Com Port Assignment Table

    Dolphin 70e Black COM Port Assignment Table COM Port Description COM0 Bluetooth Serial Port Service COM1 USB Host - Dock - Switched COM2 Bluetooth COM3 Unused COM4 Bluetooth Serial Port Service COM5 Unused COM6 Unused COM7 GPS: COM Port for the GPS receiver...
  • Page 117: Chapter 8 - Working With Wireless Wide Area Networking (Wwan)

    Working with Wireless Wide Area Networking (WWAN) Overview The Dolphin 70e Black has two radio options for WWAN voice and data communications: • a multi-mode (software definable) WWAN radio, which provides support for three band 3.9G UMTS/HSPA+ (850/1900/2100 MHz), quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), and dual band CDMA/EVDO Rev A - 1xRTT/EVDO (800/1900 Mhz) or •...
  • Page 118: Signal Strength

    For terminals with the GSM WWAN radio: • A penta band antenna that supports 900, 2100 Mhz (UMTS/HSPA) and 850/900/1800/1900 Mhz (GSM/GPRS/EDGE). • A diversity receiver antenna supports 2100Mhz Signal Strength On terminals equipped with a WWAN (voice + data) radio, the signal strength of the WWAN connection is indicated by the number of bars that appear in the signal strength icon in the Title bar at the top of the window.
  • Page 119: Enabling The Wwan Radio

    Enabling the WWAN Radio You can enable or disable the WWAN radio in the Dolphin Wireless Manager (see page 7-5). Note: By default, the WWAN radio is enabled after a factory reset. To enable the WWAN radio: 1. Touch > Settings >...
  • Page 120: Audio Modes

    Audio Modes The Dolphin 70e Black terminal is equipped with speakers on the front and bottom of the terminal and dual microphones that you can use to send and receive audio signals over the GSM network, see Features of the Dolphin 70e Black on page 3-4.
  • Page 121: Accessing Voice Mail

    Displays the network carrier from the SIM card. Displays the most recent calls. Toggles the touch screen Menu keypad On or Off. Dialing Touch the buttons on the dialer window. Sending Calls After the number is dialed, touch Talk or press the Send button Note: The icon indicates that the phone is in use.
  • Page 122: Customizing The Phone

    Customizing the Phone Touch Menu from the Dialer screen to customize options for your phone. View Select View on the Menu to modify the display screen to show Calls and Contacts, All Calls or Speed Dial numbers. Options Select Options on the Menu to customize and view features specific to the network firmware the terminal is configured to use (e.g., GSM/UMTS or CDMA) for voice and data communication.
  • Page 123 Security The Security screen provides access to establish or change your security PIN for phone calls. Check the box next to, “Require a PIN when the phone is used” to enable the PIN security feature. Services For each service, the phone reads settings from the network stored on the SIM card and then displays the available options from the carrier on the screen.
  • Page 124 Network You can find, select, and set your preferred network order from the Network screen. CDMA Options When the WWAN radio is configured to communicate with CDMA networks, the Options menu contains three or four setting widows depending on your network firmware configuration: Sounds, Location Settings, Data Settings (Sprint®...
  • Page 125: Data Communication

    Data Settings The Data Settings screen is available only if the terminal is configured for Sprint network communication. Touch the “Provision” button, to initiate an auto-update of your Sprint Vision profile.PC5 Vision. Version Information The Version Information screen displays useful statistics for the CDMA WWAN Voice module including: •...
  • Page 126 3. Enter a name for the connection in the “Enter a name for the connection” box. Select Cellular Line (GPRS) from the drop-down list in the “Select a modem” box. Touch Next. 4. For GSM/UMTS terminal network configuration, the "Access point name" field is automatically filled in with data retrieved from the active SIM card.
  • Page 127: Manual Network Selection (Gsm/Utms)

    9. Touch and hold on the connection name. Select Connect on the popup menu. 10. The network icon in the Title bar indicates the GSM radio is attempting to connect Note: When the device is on a 2G (EDGE/GPRS) network, a data connection failure occurs if the phone is in use for a voice call while attempting a data connection.
  • Page 128: Dolphin Connection Manager

    3. Under Network selection, select Automatic (the default selection) or Manual. a. If you select Manual, the Phone searches for available networks. b. Select a new network and touch OK. c. The Phone registers on the new network and the Network screen appears. d.
  • Page 129 Status Tab The Status tab contains the real time radio status information including: • The power status of the radio (e.g., ON or OFF) • The received signal strength intensity (RSSI) • The radio mode used (e.g., GSM, UMTS, EVDO or 1xRTT) •...
  • Page 130 Profile Tab The Profile tab allows you to see Radio capability information and network statistics including: • Radio Hardware and Software versions • Radio and SIM identification numbers • Serving network connection type and state • Available radio interfaces for the current serving network Hyper Roaming Tab The Hyper Roaming tab allows you to turn roaming capabilities on or off and customize network and connection settings includ-...
  • Page 131: Chapter 9 - Working With The Bluetooth Radio And Nfc

    Working with the Bluetooth Radio and NFC Enabling the Bluetooth Radio You enable the Bluetooth radio in the Dolphin Wireless Manager (see page 7-5). 1. Touch > Settings > Connections > Dolphin Wireless Manager 2. Touch anywhere inside the Bluetooth rectangle to begin activation of the Bluetooth radio. 3.
  • Page 132: Pairing And Trusted Devices

    Pairing and Trusted Devices The terminal supports pairing. Pairing happens during the general connection setup. Paired devices are "trusted" devices. This means that there is unrestricted access to all services (including services that require authorization and authentication). A connection can exclude pairing. A device that is connected to the terminal but not paired with it is considered an untrusted device.
  • Page 133 4. Select a device from the list and touch Next. The types of devices in the vicinity of the radio appear in the list of discovered devices. 5. You are prompted to enter a passcode. • If the device has a specific passcode, enter it in the Passcode field and touch Next. When attempting to connect to a printer or headset with Bluetooth capabilities, the passcode may default to either 1111 or 0000.
  • Page 134 8. When the connection is complete, a list of matching 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 touch Save. The services on the new devices have to be selected or the pairing won’t include those services, even though the devices are paired.
  • Page 135: Transferring Files Using Beam File

    Transferring Files using Beam File Before attempting to transfer files, make sure the receiving Bluetooth device is in range, set to be discov- erable by other devices, and set to receive incoming beams. 1. Touch > File Explorer. 2. Navigate to the file you want to transfer. 3.
  • Page 136: Making The Terminal Discoverable

    3. Select “Make this device visible to other devices” and touch OK. Enabling the Terminal to Receive Incoming Beams By default, the Dolphin 70e Black terminal is not configured to receive incoming beams from other devices attempting file transfers via the Beam File command. Before initiating a file transfer from another device follow the steps below to enable Beam reception on your Dolphin terminal.
  • Page 137: Near Field Communication (Nfc)

    Near Field Communication (NFC) Near Field Communication functionality is hardware dependent and only available on Dolphin 70e Black models ending with the letter N (e.g., 70exxN). The terminal model number is located on the serial number label affixed to the bottom of the battery well. Use only NFC compatible replacement battery doors with NFC equipped Dolphin models.
  • Page 138 To Push Settings from one Dolphin 70e Black to another Dolphin 70e Black terminal: 1. Touch > Demos > NFCBump Demo on both terminals. Note: Running the NFCBump Demo automatically turns on the Bluetooth radio. 2. Touch Device Discovery on the terminal that contains the file you want to share.
  • Page 139: Chapter 10 - Working With Gps

    Working with GPS Overview The Dolphin 70e Black terminal contains an integrated GPS module that 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.
  • Page 140: Com7

    COM7 COM Port 7 can be set to the following baud rates: • 4800 • 9600 (Default baud rate. Recommended for optimal performance.) • 19200 • 38400 Other baud rates are not possible. The baud rate selected on COM7 is the actual baud rate with which the GPS communicates.
  • Page 141: Chapter 11 - Dolphin 70E Black Homebase (Model 70E-Hb)

    Note: Before attempting to use, charge, or replace the battery in the terminal, you should read the Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal on page 3-15. We recommend use of Honeywell Li-ion battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty. 11 - 1...
  • Page 142: Communications

    This means that one base can charge two battery packs: the one installed in the terminal and a spare. We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals, power cables, and power adapters. Use of any non-Honeywell peripherals, cables, or power adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 143: Parts And Functions

    Parts and Functions Front Panel Auxiliary Battery Well Terminal Well COMM LED AUX Battery LED Dock LED Terminal Well Place the terminal in this well to communicate with a host device, power the terminal, and charge the installed battery pack. The base completely charges the main battery in a Dolphin terminal in 4 hours for the standard battery or 6 hours for the extended battery.
  • Page 144: Back Panel

    COMM LED This is the communication LED. It indicates the status of data transfer between the Dolphin terminal and the host device. This color means… Green A USB Connection is established with the host workstation. Back Panel Auxiliary Battery Well USB Port DC Power Jack Auxiliary Battery Well...
  • Page 145: Bottom Panel

    The power adapter included with the base, converts the voltage from the AC power source to 12 Volts DC. Use only a UL listed power supply, which has been qualified by Honeywell with output rated at 12VDC and 3 amps with the device. The operating temperature range is -10° to 50°C (14°...
  • Page 146: Charging The Main Battery

    Checking Battery Power on page 3-17. We recommend use of Honeywell Li-Ion battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty. Charging a Spare Battery in the Auxiliary Battery Well The auxiliary battery well located on the back of the base charges a spare battery independently of the terminal well.
  • Page 147: Communication

    Communication Dolphin terminals support USB communications out of the box. The HomeBase also supports USB communications using the USB port located on the back panel of the base. The HomeBase acts as a USB device by interfacing the USB signals of the Dolphin terminal to the USB of the host workstation. Using a standard USB cable, the USB interface of the HomeBase allows the Dolphin terminal to commu- nicate with a workstation.
  • Page 148 1. Slide the DIN rail into the slot along the bottom panel of the base. DIN Rail Slot 2. Use the appropriate hardware to secure the DIN rail to the desk or flat surface. 11 - 8...
  • Page 149: Chapter 12 - Dolphin 70E Black Ebase (Model 70E-Ehb)

    Dolphin 70e Black eBase (Model 70e-EHB) Overview The Ethernet Base (eBase) enables a single Dolphin 70e Black computer to communicate with a host device over an Ethernet network. The 70e-HB charger is designed for use with the following Dolphin models and batteries, manufactured...
  • Page 150: Dimensions

    Convenient Storage The intelligent battery charging system makes this base a safe and convenient storage receptacle for your Dolphin terminal. Capacity The base holds one terminal and features an auxiliary battery well behind the terminal well that can charge a battery pack independently of the terminal well. This means that one base can charge two battery packs: the one installed in the terminal and a spare.
  • Page 151: Parts And Functions

    Parts and Functions Front Panel Auxiliary Battery Well Terminal Well COMM LED AUX Battery LED Dock LED 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 completely charges the main battery in a Dolphin terminal in 4 hours for the standard battery or 6 hours for the extended battery.
  • Page 152: Back Panel

    COMM LED Indicates the status of the connection and data transfer between the Dolphin terminal and the host device. This color means… Green A USB Connection is established with the host workstation. Note: Ethernet activity is indicated by RJ45 integrated LED on the back panel of the base. Back Panel Auxiliary Battery Well Green LED...
  • Page 153: Bottom Panel

    AC power source to 12 Volts DC. Use only a UL listed power supply, which has been qualified by Honeywell with output rated at 12VDC and 3 amps with the device. The operating temperature range is -10° to 50°C (14°...
  • Page 154: Connecting Power To The Ebase

    Checking Battery Power on page 3-17. We recommend use of Honeywell Li-Ion battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty. Charging a Spare Battery in the Auxiliary Battery Well The auxiliary battery well located on the back of the base charges a spare battery independently of the terminal well.
  • Page 155: Communication

    1. Insert the battery at an angle. Note: Align the battery contacts with the contacts inside the auxiliary battery well. 2. Snap the battery into place with a hinging motion. The Aux Battery LED lights orange during charging. 3. Use the AUX Battery LED to monitor the charging progress. The LED lights green when the auxiliary battery has completed charging and is ready for use.
  • Page 156: Establishing Usb Communication

    Establishing USB Communication Dolphin terminals support USB communication out of the box. The eBase also supports USB communi- cations using the USB port located on the back panel of the base. The ebase acts as a USB device by interfacing the USB signals of the Dolphin terminal to the USB of the host workstation. Using a standard USB cable, the USB interface of the eBase allows the Dolphin terminal to communicate with a host workstation.
  • Page 157 Installing the DIN Rail 1. Slide the DIN rail into the slot along the bottom panel of the base. DIN Rail Slot 2. Then, using the appropriate nuts and bolts, secure the DIN rail to the desk or flat surface. 12 - 9...
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  • Page 159: Chapter 13 - Dolphin 70E Black Mobile Base (Model 70E-Mb)

    Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal on page 3-15. We recommend use of Honeywell Li-Ion battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty. Convenient Storage Intelligent battery charging makes the base a safe and convenient storage receptacle for your Dolphin terminal.
  • Page 160: Dimensions

    Dimensions 42.15 mm [1.66 inches] 109.82 mm [4.32 inches] 159.98 mm [6.30 inches] Weight Mobile Base and adjustable arm weight: 270g [.668 lbs] Mobile Base Components Terminal Charging Well Spring Latch Speaker Power Adapter Power Jack Speaker Volume Control Mounting Lever Two point Adjustable Arm Suction Cup Base...
  • Page 161: Mounting The Mobile Base

    Place the terminal in this well to charge the battery. Mounting the Mobile Base Safety Precautions Honeywell is not responsible for any damages caused to you, your vehicle, or other individuals due to the installation of the Dolphin Mobile mount. Follow these safety precautions when mounting the mobile base: Do not mount the base in a location where it prevents safe operation of the vehicle and/or impedes the vehicle operator's field of view.
  • Page 162: Installation

    Installation 1. Push the suction cup base firmly to the windshield. Suction Cup Base 2. Flip the mounting lever down to secure the suction cup. Mounting Lever 3. To adjust the angle of the bracket arm, twist the thumb screws counterclockwise to loosen the locks. Reposition the angle of the arm, then twist the knobs clockwise to lock the arm into position.
  • Page 163: Charging The Main Battery

    For more information about Honeywell battery packs and how to check battery power levels in your terminal, refer to Power...
  • Page 164: Removing The Cable

    3. Pull the spring latch back and insert the Dolphin 70e Black into the terminal well. Charging begins immediately if required by the Dolphin terminal. Note: Align the contacts on the back panel of the terminal with the charging contacts on the Mobile Base.
  • Page 165: Chapter 14 - Dolphin 70E Black Chargebase (Model 70E-Cb)

    Dolphin 70e Black ChargeBase (Model 70e-CB) Overview The Dolphin 70e Black ChargeBase is a 4-slot charging cradle that can power four Dolphin terminals, and charge their main batteries in 4 hours for the standard battery or 6 hours for the extended battery.
  • Page 166: Capacity

    Capacity The base holds up to four Dolphin terminals. Each charging well charges each terminal independently of the other wells. Dimensions 59.75 mm [2.35 inches] 427.11 mm [16.80 inches] 98.8 mm [3.89 inches] Weight ChargeBase weight: 674g [1.49 lbs.] Note: Weight excludes packaging, cables and power supply. 14 - 2...
  • Page 167: Parts And Functions

    Parts and Functions Front Panel Terminal Wells (Qty. 4) Dock LED (Qty. 4) Terminal Wells The base contains four terminal wells, which offer independent battery charging for each docked terminal. Dock LEDs The Dock LED indicates if the terminal is properly seated in the charging well. Each well has a dedicated Dock LED, which illuminates blue when a terminal is properly seated in the charging well.
  • Page 168: Bottom Panel

    AC power source to 12 volts DC. Use only a UL Listed power supply, which has been qualified by Honeywell with output rated at 12VDC and 5 amps with the device. The operating temperature range is -10° to 50°C (14° to 122°F).
  • Page 169: Charging The Main Battery

    Dolphin terminals may be seated in the base indefinitely without damage to the terminals, batteries, or the base. For more information about Honeywell battery packs and how to check battery power level in your terminal, refer to...
  • Page 170 Bottom Panel DIN Rail Slot Rubber Feet, Qty. 6 Optional DIN Rail Mount A DIN rail (7.5 X 35 mm) may be installed on the bottom of the base to provide the optional security of mounting the base to a flat horizontal surface with hardware. Additional Hardware •...
  • Page 171: Chapter 15 - Dolphin 70E Black Net Base (Model 70E-Nb)

    Note: Before attempting to use, charge, or replace the battery in the terminal, you should read the Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal on page 3-15. We recommend use of Honeywell Li-ion battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty. 15 - 1...
  • Page 172: Weight

    Convenient Storage Intelligent battery charging system makes this base a safe and convenient storage receptacle for your Dolphin terminal. Capacity The base holds up to four Dolphin terminals. Each charging well charges each terminal independently of the other wells. Weight Net Base weight: 694g [1.53 lbs.] Weight excludes packaging, cables and power supply.
  • Page 173: Parts And Functions

    Parts and Functions Front Panel Terminal Wells (Qty. 4) Dock LED (Qty. 4) Terminal Wells The base contains four terminal wells, which offer independent battery charging for each docked terminal. Dock LEDs The Dock LED indicates if the terminal is properly seated in the charging well. Each well has a dedicated Dock LED, which illuminates blue when a terminal is properly seated in the charging well.
  • Page 174: Back Panel

    Back Panel Yellow LED (Qty. 1 Per Port) Green LED (Qty. 1 Per Port) Port 1: 10/100Mbps RJ45 Ethernet Port DC Power Jack Port 2: 10/100Mbps RJ45 Ethernet Port RJ45 Ethernet Ports The Net Base contains two RJ45 Ethernet ports. You can connect the Net Base to an Ethernet- compliant device to facilitate Ethernet communication to and from the terminal by plugging a standard CAT-5 Ethernet cable into one of the two Ethernet ports provided.
  • Page 175: Bottom Panel

    5 amps with the device. The operating temperature range is -10° to 50°C (14° to 122°F). Honeywell recommends that you leave the Net Base connected to its power source at all times, so that it is always ready to use.
  • Page 176: To Power A Terminal And Charge The Main Battery

    Checking Battery Power on page 3-17. We recommend use of Honeywell Li-Ion battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty. Communication Establishing Ethernet Communication Connecting the Dolphin Terminal to the Net Base By default, the Dolphin terminal is configured to obtain IP addresses automatically via DHCP server.
  • Page 177: Mounting The Net Base

    1. Tap > Power Tools > Network Utilities > IPConfig. 2. Change the Adapter to SMSC95001. 3. On the Input tab, tap the Display full configuration button. 4. The Dolphin terminal retrieves and displays the IP configuration for the entire Dolphin terminal and the Net Base terminal well where the Dolphin is docked.
  • Page 178 Installing the DIN Rail 1. Slide the DIN Rail into the DIN Rail slot on the bottom panel of the base. DIN Rail 2. Turn the base and DIN Rail right side up. 3. Use the appropriate hardware to secure the DIN Rail to a stable, flat horizontal surface. 15 - 8...
  • Page 179: Chapter 16 - Customer Support

    If your mobile device has a touch screen display, please note that a touch screen responds best to a light touch from the pad of your finger or a Honeywell approved stylus. Using excessive force or a metallic object when pressing on the touch-screen may cause damage to the tempered glass surface and may not be covered by the product's warranty.
  • Page 180 • The duration of the limited warranty for touch screens is one year. • The duration of the limited warranty for the Dolphin 70e Black HomeBase, Dolphin 70e Black eBase, Dolphin 70e Black Net Base, Dolphin 70e Black Mobile Base, Dolphin 70e Black ChargeBase, and Common QuadCharger is one year.
  • Page 181: How To Extend Your Warranty

    How to Extend Your Warranty Honeywell International Inc. offers a variety of service plans on our hardware products. These agree- ments offer continued coverage for your equipment after the initial warranty expires. For more infor- mation, contact your Sales Representative, Customer Account Representative, or Product Service Marketing Manager from Honeywell International Inc., or your Authorized Reseller.
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