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Page 1 - HomeBase™ User’s Guide

HAND HELD PRODUCTS Dolphin™ 7200 Handheld Computer and HomeBase™ User’s Guide 7200/UG Rev. C

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10101010 RF Energy The Dolphin 7200 RF™ terminal is designed to comply with the most current applicable standards on safe levels of RF energy devel

Page 3 - Table of Contents

CHAPTER 7 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 HOMEBASE 100100100100 The CHARGING AUXBATT LED is red while the battery is discharging and changes to blinking r

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CHAPTER 7 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 HOMEBASE 101101101101 wiring of your cable depends on whether the other device is set up as a DCE (Data Communic

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CHAPTER 7 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 HOMEBASE 102102102102 Setting the Baud Rate You may use the HomeBase Configuration utility program to select the

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CHAPTER 7 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 HOMEBASE 103103103103 Configuring a Single Dolphin 7200 HomeBase To prepare a single Dolphin HomeBase for comm

Page 7 - Before You Begin

CHAPTER 7 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 HOMEBASE 104104104104 ASCII Value of “n” Selected Baud Rate ASCII Value of “n” Selected Baud Rate 0 38400 6 192

Page 8 - Required Safety Labels

CHAPTER 7 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 HOMEBASE 105105105105 <ESC>HHPCIn n is the number representing the first unit in the network For examp

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CHAPTER 7 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 HOMEBASE 106106106106 Switch Setting Function 2 FIXED BPS (DOWN) Baud rate fixed at 57600 2 PROGRAM (UP) Baud

Page 10 - RF Energy

CHAPTER 7 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 HOMEBASE 107107107107 When data transfer begins, the COMM LED on the Dolphin HomeBase will blink red and green.

Page 11 - R&TTE Directive

CHAPTER 7 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 HOMEBASE 108108108108 Communicating with the Dolphin Terminal To communicate with the Dolphin and any other dev

Page 12 - Interference

109109109109 Chapter 8 Using the Dolphin 7200 Compact HomeBase Summarizes the features of the Dolphin 7200 Compact HomeBase and explains how to use

Page 13 - Microwaves

11111111 Canadian Notice This equipment does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions as described in the Radio Interference Regulat

Page 14 - Chapter 1 Getting Started

CHAPTER 8 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 COMPACT HOMEBASE 110110110110 Hub of the System As the hub of your Dolphin system, the Dolphin 7200 Compact HomeBas

Page 15 - Accessories for the Dolphin

CHAPTER 8 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 COMPACT HOMEBASE 111111111111 Figure 16 Front View of HomeBase Dolphin 7200 Compact HomeBase Parts and Functions

Page 16 - CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED

CHAPTER 8 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 COMPACT HOMEBASE 112112112112 Back Panel There is a power supply connector and an RS232 connector: Po

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CHAPTER 8 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 COMPACT HOMEBASE 113113113113 Baud Rate Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 115200 0 0 0 57600 1 0 0 19200 0 1 0 96

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CHAPTER 8 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 COMPACT HOMEBASE 114114114114 4. Once the Dolphin terminal is properly seated, the Dock LED on the HomeBase will b

Page 19 - Removing the Battery Pack

CHAPTER 8 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 COMPACT HOMEBASE 115115115115 Mounting the Dolphin 7200 Compact HomeBase The Dolphin 7200 Compact HomeBase may be

Page 20 - 4 Setting the Date and Time

CHAPTER 8 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 COMPACT HOMEBASE 116116116116 When using right-angle style RS232 connector cable, the DIN rails may be mounted dire

Page 21 - 5. Press <ENTER>

CHAPTER 8 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 COMPACT HOMEBASE 117117117117 Setting Up For Communications The Dolphin terminal and Dolphin Compact HomeBase suppo

Page 22 - Chapter 2 Dolphin Basics

CHAPTER 8 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 COMPACT HOMEBASE 118118118118 You can make your own cables by following the pin configuration in the chart below.

Page 23 - System Features

CHAPTER 8 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 COMPACT HOMEBASE 119119119119 Communicating with the Dolphin Terminal To communicate with the Dolphin and any othe

Page 24 - RF Antenna

12121212 Regulatory and Safety Agency Approvals Parameter Specification U.S.A. Canada Europe Others FCC Part 15, Class A IEC 0003 EN 55022 (CISPR

Page 25 - CHAPTER 2 DOLPHIN BASICS

120120120120 Chapter 9 Learning About the Dolphin OS and Development System Software Explains how to use and manage the software accompanying the Do

Page 26 - Characters

CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 121121121121 Dolphin OS and Development System Important Notice: Before installing the Dolphin OS and D

Page 27 - Using the Numeric Keypad

CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 122122122122 Directory Contents c:\dolphin\ Default installation directory, containing HHP Help and R

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CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 123123123123 Help File, Document and Utility Icons The Dolphin OS and Development System set up program

Page 29 - Display Symbols

CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 124124124124 Dolphin HHP Demo Program A simple demonstration program is included with the Dolphin OS and

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CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 125125125125 F1 – Scan Demo Press F1 to load the Scan program. Documented source code for the Scan dem

Page 31 - Back Panel Features

CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 126126126126 F3 –HHP DEMO Press F3 to load the HHP Inventory Control sample program. This application us

Page 32 - Reset Switch

CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 127127127127 F4- Scan Set-up F4 – Utility Menu Press F4 to load the Utility Menu. The Utilities Menu

Page 33 - Internal NiMH Backup Battery

CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 128128128128 Scanning A Barcode The Dolphin Terminal comes with demonstration software that allows you t

Page 34 - NiMH Battery Pack

CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 129129129129 Dolphin Utilities A number of utilities are provided with your Dolphin terminal. The Utilit

Page 35 - Storing Batteries

13131313 Microwaves The radio in the Dolphin RF terminal operates on the same frequency band as a microwave oven. Therefore, if you use a microwav

Page 36 - Handheld Computer

CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 130130130130 DCOMM.EXE DCOMM.EXE is a Windows communication utility. It supports drag-and-drop file t

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CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 131131131131 • Upgrade the terminal Boot Loader • Upgrade the terminal ROM Image (BIOS, A Drive Image)

Page 38 - RF Terminal

CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 132132132132 Note: Dip Switch 2 located on the back of the HomeBase must be set in the Up (PROGRAM) po

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CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 133133133133 YX.EXE YX.EXE is a DOS command line Ymodem communication tool for the Dolphin terminal or

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CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 134134134134 The following Utilities are included in the Dolphin ROM image and are automatically loaded

Page 41 - F2-System Menu

CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 135135135135 Sample Applications A number of sample programs with source code have been provided with yo

Page 42 - F4-RF Menu

CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 136136136136 Compiling the Sample Programs Note: See the Development API Help file (DAPI.HLP) for compl

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CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 137137137137 Transferring Files to or from Dolphin Transferring files between your Dolphin terminal and

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CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 138138138138 Sending a File to the Dolphin 1. Open the Dolphin File Transfer Program Configuration dial

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CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 139139139139 • To send at 38400 baud rate, enter <YF> at the DOS prompt instead of <YX>.

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14141414 Chapter 1 Getting Started Summarizes the Dolphin’s features, functions and accessories and getting it started for the first time.

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CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 140140140140 Sending Files From the Dolphin To Your PC 1. Double-click on the Dolphin File Transfer sho

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CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 141141141141

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CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 142142142142 Dolphin ROM Image and Boot Loader Upgrading the Dolphin ROM Image Important Notice: Before

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CHAPTER 9 DOLPHIN OS AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 143143143143 5. Press 1 to download.

Page 51 - F4 RF Menu

144144144144 Chapter 10 Troubleshooting and Warranty Information Dolphin 7200 Terminal Describes troubleshooting tips, solutions for problems you

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CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING AND WARRANTY INFORMATION FOR DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL 145145145145 Just In Case The Dolphin 7200 terminal and Dolphin HomeB

Page 53 - Dolphin 7200 RF Peripherals

CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING AND WARRANTY INFORMATION FOR DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL 146146146146 If You Have This Problem/Symptom Try This: The Dolphin t

Page 54 - Host Connectivity

CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING AND WARRANTY INFORMATION FOR DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL 147147147147 If You Have This Problem/Symptom Try This: The ‘CHARGING

Page 55 - Access Point Dolphin RF™

CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING AND WARRANTY INFORMATION FOR DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL 148148148148 Troubleshooting with Dolphin 7200 with Image-Capture If

Page 56 - Alphanumeric VT220

CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING AND WARRANTY INFORMATION FOR DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL 149149149149 If You Have This Problem/Symptom Try This: Image not re

Page 57 - Numeric VT220

CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED 15151515 About the Dolphin 7200 Handheld Computer The Dolphin is a handheld computer and imager/bar code scanner designe

Page 58 - Computer

CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING AND WARRANTY INFORMATION FOR DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL 150150150150 If You Have This Problem/Symptom Try This: Image not re

Page 59 - What is an iButton?

CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING AND WARRANTY INFORMATION FOR DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL 151151151151 Resetting The Dolphin Terminal Under normal circumstan

Page 60 - Working with iButtons

CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING AND WARRANTY INFORMATION FOR DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL 152152152152 Warranty Information Who Is Covered By The Warranty The

Page 61 - READER HANDHELD COMPUTER

CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING AND WARRANTY INFORMATION FOR DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL 153153153153 What’s Not Covered By The Warranty This Warranty does no

Page 62 - Image-Capture Handheld

CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING AND WARRANTY INFORMATION FOR DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL 154154154154 When calling for service at any of our repair facilities

Page 63 - Capturing Images

CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING AND WARRANTY INFORMATION FOR DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL 155155155155 After repair or replacement of the equipment, Hand Held

Page 64 - HANDHELD COMPUTER

156156156156 Appendix A Dolphin 7200 Terminal Specifications Product Dolphin 7200 Dolphin 7200 RF Dolphin 7200 with Image-Capture Dolphin 720

Page 65 - Lighting Conditions

APPENDIX A DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS 157157157157 Product Family Dolphin 7200 Dolphin 7200 RF Dolphin 7200 with Image-Capture Dolph

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APPENDIX A DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS 158158158158 Product Dolphin 7200 Dolphin 7200 RF Dolphin 7200 with Image-Capture Dolphin 7200

Page 67 - File Menu

APPENDIX A DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS 159159159159 Product Dolphin 7200 Dolphin 7200 RF Dolphin 7200 with Image-Capture Dolphin 7200

Page 68 - Settings Menu

CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED 16161616 Contact your Value-Added Reseller for more information. For details about how to install or use any of these ac

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APPENDIX A DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS 160160160160 Product Dolphin 7200 Dolphin 7200 RF Dolphin 7200 with Image-Capture Dolphin 720

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APPENDIX A DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS 161161161161 Product Dolphin 7200 Dolphin 7200 RF Dolphin 7200 with Image-Capture Dolphin 7200

Page 71 - Dolphin Image Capture Viewer

APPENDIX A DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS 162162162162 Product Dolphin 7200 Dolphin 7200 RF Dolphin 7200 with Image-Capture Dolphin 7200

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APPENDIX A DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS 163163163163 Product Dolphin 7200 Dolphin 7200 RF Dolphin 7200 with Image-Capture Dolphin 7200

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APPENDIX A DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS 164164164164 Product Dolphin 7200 Dolphin 7200 RF Dolphin 7200 with Image-Capture Dolphin 7200

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APPENDIX A DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS 165165165165 Product Dolphin 7200 Dolphin 7200 RF Dolphin 7200 with Image-Capture Dolphin 7200

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APPENDIX A DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS 166166166166 Product Dolphin 7200 Dolphin 7200 RF Dolphin 7200 with Image-Capture Dolphin 7200

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APPENDIX A DOLPHIN 7200 TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS 167167167167 Product Dolphin 7200 Dolphin 7200 RF Dolphin 7200 with Image-Capture Dolphin 7200

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168168168168 Appendix B Bar Code Samples With the HHP Demo program, the Dolphin terminal is programmed to read these codes. Practice scanning each

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169169169169 Appendix C GS-DOS Commands The Dolphin terminal ships with General Software DOS (GS-DOS). GS-DOS is compatible with Microsoft DOS (MS

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CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED 17171717 These following options are available for the Dolphin 7200 terminal: . Dolphin Batch Dolphin RF 36-key alpha

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APPENDIX C GS-DOS COMMANDS Rev 1.3 170170170170 HELP The HELP command displays a list of the commands that are supported by the command interpret

Page 81 - Terminal

APPENDIX C GS-DOS COMMANDS Rev 1.3 171171171171 CTTY The CTTY command changes the default console device Syntax: CTTY device Note: This command

Page 82 - Supported Symbologies

APPENDIX C GS-DOS COMMANDS Rev 1.3 172172172172 ECHO The ECHO command has two functions; namely, control of the ECHO flag, and displaying message

Page 83 - Reading Barcodes

APPENDIX C GS-DOS COMMANDS Rev 1.3 173173173173 MD (MKDIR) The MD command creates a subdirectory in the root directory or a subdirectory. By usi

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APPENDIX C GS-DOS COMMANDS Rev 1.3 174174174174 RD (RMDIR) The RD command removes a subdirectory from a root directory or of a subdirectory. Thi

Page 85 - Dolphin Terminal

APPENDIX C GS-DOS COMMANDS Rev 1.3 175175175175 SET The SET command displays the entire environment space (one variable per line), or changes the

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APPENDIX C GS-DOS COMMANDS Rev 1.3 176176176176 SYNC The SYNC command provides a synchronization checkpoint feature that enables a batch file t

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APPENDIX C GS-DOS COMMANDS Rev 1.3 177177177177 The VERIFY command changes or displays how GS DOS handles I/O to disk files and directory structu

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178178178178 Appendix D Declarations of Conformity Declaration of Conformity EC declaration of conformity for the following: 89/336/EEC EMC Direct

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APPENDIX D DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY Rev 1.3 179179179179 Declaration of Conformity We, Hand Held Products, a Welch Allyn Affiliate of 4619

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CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED 18181818 Using Dolphin for the First Time This section will show you how to: 1. Be sure that you’ve received all items

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APPENDIX D DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY Rev 1.3 180180180180 Declaration of Conformity EC declaration of conformity for the following: 89/336/EEC

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CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED 19191919 After deep cycling the battery, you may charge the battery using one of these methods: • Place the battery in

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CopyrightCopyrightCopyrightCopyright Copyright © March 2001 Hand Held Products. All rights reserved. Portions of the software described in this docu

Page 95 - Front Panel

CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED 20202020 3 Turning the Dolphin On And Off Turning On the Dolphin 1. Install the charged battery pack in the Dolphin.

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CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED 21212121 To set the date on a numeric Dolphin: 1. Press <SHIFT> to put the Dolphin in alpha mode. 2. Enter <D

Page 97 - Side Panels

22222222 Chapter 2 Dolphin Basics Describes system features and explains how to use the Dolphin’s keypad, display, batteries, drives and scanner.

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CHAPTER 2 DOLPHIN BASICS 23232323 System Features CPU The Dolphin’s computing power is provided by a highly integrated AMD ELAN SC310 386SX 33 MHz

Page 99 - Deep-cycling the Battery

CHAPTER 2 DOLPHIN BASICS 24242424 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) The alphanumeric, scrollable LCD consists of nine rows with 20 character positions p

Page 100 - Connecting the Cables

CHAPTER 2 DOLPHIN BASICS 25252525 Using the Alphanumeric Keypad The Dolphin’s alphanumeric, splash-resistant keypad has 36 epoxy coated keys. The

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CHAPTER 2 DOLPHIN BASICS 26262626 Key Combinations For Keypad Functions and Special Characters Use the key combinations listed below to access cert

Page 102 - Modes of Operation

CHAPTER 2 DOLPHIN BASICS 27272727 Using the Numeric Keypad The Dolphin’s numeric, splash-resistant keypad has 20 epoxy coated keys. The large, amb

Page 103 - <ESC>HHPB

CHAPTER 2 DOLPHIN BASICS 28282828 Key Combinations For Keypad Functions and Special Characters Key Combination Function ESC (SHIFT + BKSP) Th

Page 104 - Address Assignment

CHAPTER 2 DOLPHIN BASICS 29292929 4. To display the third letter/symbol, press the key next to the desired letter/symbol three times within one se

Page 105 - Baud Rate Selection

TTTTable of Contentsable of Contentsable of Contentsable of ContentsBefore You Begin ...

Page 106 - Device Selection

CHAPTER 2 DOLPHIN BASICS 30303030 Alpha mode -- alphabetic characters are active Numeric mode -- numeric characters are active

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CHAPTER 2 DOLPHIN BASICS 31313131 Back Panel Features This section describes features on the Dolphin’s back panel. The alphanumeric and numeric Do

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CHAPTER 2 DOLPHIN BASICS 32323232 Laser Engine The Dolphin 7200 is currently available with five scanning options: • Standard range • Long range

Page 109 - Compact HomeBase

CHAPTER 2 DOLPHIN BASICS 33333333 Maintaining the Dolphin’s Batteries CAUTION: Use only the 3.6V battery packs provided by Hand Held Products. The

Page 110 - Hub of the System

CHAPTER 2 DOLPHIN BASICS 34343434 NiMH Battery Pack The 3.6V, 1500 mAh Nickel-Metal-Hydride (NiMH) battery pack is the primary power source for th

Page 111 - Functions

CHAPTER 2 DOLPHIN BASICS 35353535 Storing Batteries To maintain top performance from batteries, follow the guidelines below when storing them: • A

Page 112 - Bottom Panel

36363636 Chapter 3 Dolphin® 7200 RF Handheld Computer

Page 113 - Charging A Dolphin Terminal

CHAPTER 3 DOLPHIN 7200 RF HANDHELD COMPUTER 37373737 About the Dolphin 7200 RF Handheld Computer The Dolphin 7200 RF® terminal integrates the basic

Page 114 - Deep-Cycling Batteries

CHAPTER 3 DOLPHIN 7200 RF HANDHELD COMPUTER 38383838 Configuring Your 802.11b- Compliant Dolphin 7200 RF Terminal The Dolphin 7200 RF Utilities pro

Page 115 - Wall Mounting:

CHAPTER 3 DOLPHIN 7200 RF HANDHELD COMPUTER 39393939 F1-Scan F1-Scan Menu This option demonstrates how the Dolphin 7200 RF

Page 116 - Figure 24

Image Engine... 32 Lanyard

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CHAPTER 3 DOLPHIN 7200 RF HANDHELD COMPUTER 40404040 F3-HHP Demo F3-HHP Demo The HHP Demo is a sample inventory control pr

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CHAPTER 3 DOLPHIN 7200 RF HANDHELD COMPUTER 41414141 F1-COM Menu F1-COM Menu Use this menu to send and receive files when

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CHAPTER 3 DOLPHIN 7200 RF HANDHELD COMPUTER 42424242 F3-DOS Prompt Press <F3> to exit to the DOS prompt. F4-RF Menu Press <F4> and th

Page 120 - Software

CHAPTER 3 DOLPHIN 7200 RF HANDHELD COMPUTER 43434343 F1 RF Setup To configure the terminal for use in a local area network, press <F1> and en

Page 121 - Important Notice

CHAPTER 3 DOLPHIN 7200 RF HANDHELD COMPUTER 44444444 F2 SET NODE Press F2 to set a system name for the Dolphin 7200 RF terminal. Enter a value for

Page 122 - Contents

CHAPTER 3 DOLPHIN 7200 RF HANDHELD COMPUTER 45454545 Setting WEP Modes And Keys On The 802.11b Radio Card This section describes how to set WEP (W

Page 123

CHAPTER 3 DOLPHIN 7200 RF HANDHELD COMPUTER 46464646 Running the WEP.BAT Utility This section describes usage and command line options for the WEP.

Page 124 - Dolphin HHP Demo Program

CHAPTER 3 DOLPHIN 7200 RF HANDHELD COMPUTER 47474747 Example 1: To configure WEP using the batch mode, create the keys.txt file using a text editor

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CHAPTER 3 DOLPHIN 7200 RF HANDHELD COMPUTER 48484848 Example 2: To set the WEP keys using an ASCII character string via the Dolphin terminal keyboa

Page 126 - F3– Receive Lookup

CHAPTER 3 DOLPHIN 7200 RF HANDHELD COMPUTER 49494949 Example 4: To display the radio’s WEP settings, enter C:\>WEP STATUS Result: The terminal

Page 127 - (For Dolphin RF only)

Hub of the System ... 94 Dolphin 7200 HomeBase Parts and

Page 128 - Scanning A Barcode

CHAPTER 3 DOLPHIN 7200 RF HANDHELD COMPUTER 50505050 WLIF™-Compliant Dolphin 7200 RF Terminal The WLIF-compliant Dolphin 7200 RF™ terminal incorpor

Page 129 - Dolphin Utilities

CHAPTER 3 DOLPHIN 7200 RF HANDHELD COMPUTER 51515151 F4 Utilities Menu Press <F4>, the following screen will appear:

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CHAPTER 3 DOLPHIN 7200 RF HANDHELD COMPUTER 52525252 F1 RF Setup To configure the terminal for use in a local area network, press <F1> and en

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CHAPTER 3 DOLPHIN 7200 RF HANDHELD COMPUTER 53535353 F3 R/W IP ADDRESS Press <F3> to enter the IP address. Once the IP Address is written, th

Page 132 - line status

CHAPTER 3 DOLPHIN 7200 RF HANDHELD COMPUTER 54545454 Host Connectivity Hand Held Products offers several host connectivity options for Dolphin 720

Page 133 - Dolphin 7200

CHAPTER 3 DOLPHIN 7200 RF HANDHELD COMPUTER 55555555 Thin-Client Terminal Emulation Hand Held Products’ thin-client terminal emulation solution use

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CHAPTER 3 DOLPHIN 7200 RF HANDHELD COMPUTER 56565656 Terminal Emulation Keyboard Overlays There are host-specific keyboard overlays supporting all

Page 135 - Building the Samples

CHAPTER 3 DOLPHIN 7200 RF HANDHELD COMPUTER 57575757 Numeric 3270 Numeric 5250 Numeric VT220

Page 136 - Borland

58585858 Chapter 4 Dolphin™ 7200 with iButton Reader Handheld Computer Describes the iButton reader and how to use it.

Page 137 - Using the YX.EXE Utility

CHAPTER 4 ABOUT THE DOLPHIN 7200 WITH IBUTTON READER HANDHELD COMPUTER 59595959 About Dolphin with iButton Reader Handheld Computer The Dolphin wit

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Warranty Information ... 152 Who Is Covered By The Warranty ...

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CHAPTER 4 ABOUT THE DOLPHIN 7200 WITH IBUTTON READER HANDHELD COMPUTER 60606060 Working with iButtons In order to communicate with an iButton, the

Page 140 - Dolphin EVS Engine

CHAPTER 4 ABOUT THE DOLPHIN 7200 WITH IBUTTON READER HANDHELD COMPUTER 61616161 Read/write iButton types that Dolphin iButton reader can read/write

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62626262 Chapter 5 Dolphin™ 7200 with Image-Capture Handheld Computer

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CHAPTER 5 DOLPHIN 7200 WITH IMAGE-CAPTURE HANDHELD COMPUTER 63636363 About Dolphin 7200 with Image-Capture™ Handheld Computer The Dolphin 7200 Imag

Page 143 - WARNING

CHAPTER 5 DOLPHIN 7200 WITH IMAGE-CAPTURE HANDHELD COMPUTER 64646464 2. Press the ON/SCAN button to take an image. Use the live video image on the

Page 144 - Dolphin 7200 Terminal

CHAPTER 5 DOLPHIN 7200 WITH IMAGE-CAPTURE HANDHELD COMPUTER 65656565 Lighting Conditions Dolphin Image-Capture terminal is equipped with an intern

Page 145 - HomeBase

CHAPTER 5 DOLPHIN 7200 WITH IMAGE-CAPTURE HANDHELD COMPUTER 66666666 4. ICD client (ICD.EXE) This program runs on the Dolphin terminal and works i

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CHAPTER 5 DOLPHIN 7200 WITH IMAGE-CAPTURE HANDHELD COMPUTER 67676767 HHP Dolphin Image Capture Server Note::

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CHAPTER 5 DOLPHIN 7200 WITH IMAGE-CAPTURE HANDHELD COMPUTER 68686868 Print Select this option to print the current image. Exit Select this option t

Page 148 - Grayscale Image:

CHAPTER 5 DOLPHIN 7200 WITH IMAGE-CAPTURE HANDHELD COMPUTER 69696969 4. Follow the directions in the dialog box and then click OK. 5. The HomeBa

Page 149 - Black and White Image:

7777 Before You Begin Welcome ongratulations on the purchase of your new Dolphin 7200 handheld computer. You have made a wise choice in selecting

Page 150 - Black and White Image:

CHAPTER 5 DOLPHIN 7200 WITH IMAGE-CAPTURE HANDHELD COMPUTER 70707070 Buttons View Images Select this button to open the Dolphin IC Saved Image Vi

Page 151 - 2. Press the Reset Switch

CHAPTER 5 DOLPHIN 7200 WITH IMAGE-CAPTURE HANDHELD COMPUTER 71717171 Dolphin Image Capture Viewer HHP Dolphin Image Capture Server and HHP Dolphin

Page 152 - Warranty Information

CHAPTER 5 DOLPHIN 7200 WITH IMAGE-CAPTURE HANDHELD COMPUTER 72727272 Dolphin Image Capture Application HHP Dolphin

Page 153 - Return Information

CHAPTER 5 DOLPHIN 7200 WITH IMAGE-CAPTURE HANDHELD COMPUTER 73737373 Print Select this option to print the image shown in the program window. Exit

Page 154 - • Dated Proof-of-Purchase

CHAPTER 5 DOLPHIN 7200 WITH IMAGE-CAPTURE HANDHELD COMPUTER 74747474 Main Menu Image Capture Demo Pro

Page 155 - Technical Support

CHAPTER 5 DOLPHIN 7200 WITH IMAGE-CAPTURE HANDHELD COMPUTER 75757575 F2 Image Capture Demo Men

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CHAPTER 5 DOLPHIN 7200 WITH IMAGE-CAPTURE HANDHELD COMPUTER 76767676 Capturing Images After you have selected the compression and cropping option

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CHAPTER 5 DOLPHIN 7200 WITH IMAGE-CAPTURE HANDHELD COMPUTER 77777777 HomeBase Scr

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CHAPTER 5 DOLPHIN 7200 WITH IMAGE-CAPTURE HANDHELD COMPUTER 78787878 F3 SCAN LABELS Press ON/SCAN Button to scan label. This option only demonstra

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CHAPTER 5 DOLPHIN 7200 WITH IMAGE-CAPTURE HANDHELD COMPUTER 79797979 Press ENTER and the terminal will beep to indicate that you have successfully

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8888 Safety The Dolphin 7200 handheld computer/bar code scanner meets or exceeds the requirements of all applicable standards organizations for saf

Page 161 - WLIF 802.11b

CHAPTER 5 DOLPHIN 7200 WITH IMAGE-CAPTURE HANDHELD COMPUTER 80808080 4. When the image is saved, the terminal beeps and returns to the Package Del

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81818181 Chapter 6 Dolphin 7200 2D Terminal 222567-22

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CHAPTER 6 DOLPHIN 7200 2D HANDHELD COMPUTER 82828282 About the Dolphin 7200 2D Hand Held Computer The Dolphin™ 7200 2D handheld computer features

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CHAPTER 6 DOLPHIN 7200 2D HANDHELD COMPUTER 83838383 Reading Barcodes The omni-directional scanning capabilities of the Dolphin 7200 2D terminal

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CHAPTER 6 DOLPHIN 7200 2D HANDHELD COMPUTER 84848484 Capturing Images The image-capture process is a split-second operation for experienced users

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CHAPTER 6 DOLPHIN 7200 2D HANDHELD COMPUTER 85858585 Dolphin 7200 2D Demo Software The Dolphin 7200 2D terminal demonstration software program al

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CHAPTER 6 DOLPHIN 7200 2D HANDHELD COMPUTER 86868686 Main Menu Dolphin 2D Imaging Demo Program Main

Page 168 - Interleave 2 of 5 (I2of5)

CHAPTER 6 DOLPHIN 7200 2D HANDHELD COMPUTER 87878787 F2 Image Capture Demo Menu F1 BW /Crop

Page 169 - Appendix C GS-DOS Commands

CHAPTER 6 DOLPHIN 7200 2D HANDHELD COMPUTER 88888888 1. Scan Image Screen Press

Page 170 - Rev 1.3 170

CHAPTER 6 DOLPHIN 7200 2D HANDHELD COMPUTER 89898989 4. The file transfer status screen will appear on the Dolphin 7200 2D terminal after you pl

Page 171 - DELAY seconds

9999 Figure 2 Safety Labels for Dolphin 7200 RF terminals Figure 3 Safety Labels for Dolph

Page 172 - ECHO [ONlOFFlstring]

CHAPTER 6 DOLPHIN 7200 2D HANDHELD COMPUTER 90909090 F3 Scan Labels Menu F4 PACKA

Page 173 - Rev 1.3 173

CHAPTER 6 DOLPHIN 7200 2D HANDHELD COMPUTER 91919191 Scan Screen 3. Afte

Page 174 - Rev 1.3 174

CHAPTER 6 DOLPHIN 7200 2D HANDHELD COMPUTER 92929292 4. When the image is saved, the terminal beeps and returns to the Package Deliver demo scre

Page 175 - SWITCH [character]

93939393 Chapter 7 Using the Dolphin 7200 HomeBase Summarizes the features of the Dolphin 7200 HomeBase and explains how to use it.

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CHAPTER 7 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 HOMEBASE 94949494 Hub of the System As the hub of your Dolphin system, the Dolphin 7200 HomeBase performs three

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CHAPTER 7 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 HOMEBASE 95959595 Dolphin 7200 HomeBase Parts and Functions Front Panel The Dolphin’s front panel has one slo

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CHAPTER 7 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 HOMEBASE 96969696 Charging Aux Batt LED Description OFF Battery pack not properly inserted into the auxiliary

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CHAPTER 7 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 HOMEBASE 97979797 Configuration switches Use these switches to select the network and communications modes for

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CHAPTER 7 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 HOMEBASE 98989898 Charging Batteries In The Dolphin 7200 HomeBase CAUTION: Use only the 3.6V battery packs pro

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CHAPTER 7 USING THE DOLPHIN 7200 HOMEBASE 99999999 Figure 14 Inserting the Dolphin terminal into the HomeBase Charging an Additional NiMH Bat

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