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Preliminary Draft 1/19/11
Dolphin 99EX Mobile Mount
The Dolphin 99EX Mobile Mount, which holds a Dolphin terminal securely in place inside a vehicle, is an
ideal, low-cost alternative to the Dolphin 99EX Mobile Base when communications is not required. When
used in conjunction with the Dolphin 99EX Mobile Charger, the Dolphin 99EX Mobile Mount creates a
complete mounting and charging solution for in-transit applications. The entire kit includes an adjustable
vehicle mounting bracket.
Communication/Charging Cables
Dolphin communication/charging cable kits are an all-in-one solution for mobile applications. Each cable
kit powers the terminal, charges its main battery, and communicates with host or peripheral devices with-
out the need for a cradle. Cable kits can support RS232 or USB communications and are available with
U.K. or European power cords.
Protective Holster
Holsters provide convenient storage for terminals and protect them from damage in mobile environ-
ments.
The holster features a front pocket that holds an extra battery, a side pocket to hold an extra sty-
lus, and a belt loop to secure the holster to a belt.
Protective Enclosure
Protective enclosures help seal and protect terminals from damage while providing full access to all ter-
minal parts and features. These enclosures feature a swivel clip on the back that enables you to secure
the enclosure to a belt. Enclosures also come with an adjustable shoulder strap for added convenience.
Stylus Kits
There are two stylus kits for each terminal type: one contains three styli and the other includes additional
coiled tethers to secure the stylus to the terminal, which helps prevent loss.
Stylus for Dolphin 99EX with WLAN
Stylus for Dolphin 99EX with WWAN
Battery Pack
The rechargable battery pack (i.e., standard 3.7V, 3060mA Li-poly or extended 3.7V, 5000mA Li-ion)
provides the main power for the terminal. For more information, see
Batteries
on page
3-13.
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