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Dolphin® 7200 User’s Guide 8 - 5
Charging Batteries in the Dolphin 7200 HomeBase
Use only the 3.6V battery packs provided by Hand Held Products. The use of any other battery pack in the Dolphin
terminal will void your warranty and may result in damage to the Dolphin terminal or battery.
With the Dolphin HomeBase, you can charge a Dolphin terminal and a spare NiMH battery pack simultaneously. The HomeBase
charges the terminal and the spare battery pack independently.
When you insert a battery into the Dolphin HomeBase, it charges the battery at the highest rate possible. The HomeBase uses
a charging method that senses when the battery pack is fully charged and then drops to a trickle charge to keep the battery pack
at full capacity. You do not need to discharge the battery pack before recharging because this method protects the battery from
damage caused by overcharging. A dead battery will charge to full capacity in approximately three hours.
The Dolphin terminal can be stored indefinitely in the HomeBase without damage to the terminal, battery packs, or the
HomeBase. Keep the HomeBase plugged in so that the battery pack in the Dolphin terminal stays fully charged.
Charging a Dolphin Terminal
1. Insert a battery pack into the Dolphin terminal.
2. Place the terminal, laser engine window up and the LCD visible, in the Dolphin terminal well of the Dolphin HomeBase.
3. Let it glide down into the well until it stops.
4. Once the Dolphin terminal is properly seated, the Charging Main Batt LED on the HomeBase will be solid green.
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COMM
CHARGING
MAIN BATT
CHARGING
AUX BATT
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SCA
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D
EC
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LIGHT
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D O L P H I N
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ENTER
ON
SCAN
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