Honeywell Dolphin 99EXLF User Manual

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  • Page 1 ™ Dolphin 99EX/99GX Mobile Computers ® 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

    Dolphin RF Terminal—802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth, and/or GSM ..........1-3 Canadian Compliance......................1-4 RF Exposure Information (SAR) ..................1-4 Honeywell Scanning & Mobility Product Environmental Information........1-5 Pacemakers, Hearing Aids and Other Electrically Powered Devices ........1-5 Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)..................1-5 Informações ANATEL (Modelos: 99EXLG, 99EXLW, 99EXL0 e 99GXL0)......1-6 China RoHs..........................1-7...
  • Page 4 Front Panel: 99EX and 99GX ....................3-5 Front Panel Features for the 99EX and 99GX............... 3-6 Back Panel: 99EX and 99GX ....................3-7 Back Panel Features for the 99EX and 99GX ............... 3-8 Side Panels: 99EX and 99GX ..................... 3-9 Left Side ........................
  • Page 5 Using the Navigation Keys ....................6-3 34-Key Alpha/Numeric Keyboard ..................6-5 ALPHA Key........................6-5 34-Key Alpha/Numeric Keyboard Combinations ............6-6 34-Key Numeric (Calculator) Keyboard................6-8 ALPHA Key........................6-8 34-Key Numeric (Calculator) Keyboard Combinations ..........6-9 43-Key Alpha/Numeric Keyboard ..................6-11 Number Lock (NUM) Key.....................
  • Page 6 Dolphin Wireless Manager ....................8-6 Dolphin Wireless Manager Window................8-6 Enabling the Radios....................... 8-6 Accessing Radio Configuration Utilities ................. 8-7 Network Cards........................8-8 Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation..........8-8 Installing Additional Software .................... 8-10 Adding Programs Using ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center..... 8-11 Connecting the Terminal to a Wireless Network............
  • Page 7 Chapter 11 - Working with GPS Overview..........................11-1 Assisted GPS Support....................... 11-1 Powering the GPS Module ....................11-1 Communication Ports ......................11-1 Selecting the Port ......................11-1 COM7 .......................... 11-1 GPS Intermediate Driver....................11-2 GPS Demo ........................11-2 Chapter 12 - Dolphin 99EX HomeBase Device (Model 99EX-HB) Overview..........................
  • Page 8 Mounting the eBase......................13-8 Desk Mounting......................13-8 Chapter 14 - Dolphin 99EX Mobile Base Device (Model 99EX-MB) Overview..........................14-1 Front Panel ........................14-2 Bottom Panel ........................14-3 Back Panel and Mounting Brackets................... 14-4 Mounting..........................14-5 Safety Precautions....................... 14-5 Installation........................14-5 Powering the Dolphin Terminal ..................
  • Page 9 Channel Bracket Installation (Pre-existing Hardware Installations)......... 16-10 Removing Power to the Net Base ................... 16-12 Chapter 17 - Dolphin 99EX QuadCharger Device (Model 99EX-QC) Overview..........................17-1 Parts and Functions......................17-2 Supplying Power........................ 17-3 Inserting and Charging Batteries ..................17-3 Mounting the QuadCharger ....................17-4 Troubleshooting.........................
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 - Dolphin 99Ex/99Gx Terminal Agency Information

    Dolphin 99EX/99GX Terminal Agency Information Dolphin 99EX and 99GX 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: Led Safety

    Laser Safety Statement This device has been tested in accordance with and complies with IEC60825-1(Ed. 2.0), EN60825- 1:2007. Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11, except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated June 24, 2007. LASER LIGHT, DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM. CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT, 1.0 mW MAX OUTPUT: 650nm, pulse duration of 15.5msec.
  • Page 13: R&Tte Compliance Statement-802.11A/B/G/N, Bluetooth, And/Or Gsm

    2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive when supplied with the recommended 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 14: Canadian Compliance

    • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. In accordance with FCC 15.21, changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 15: Honeywell Scanning & Mobility Product Environmental Information

    1.5 cm from your body when the phone is switched on. Honeywell Scanning & Mobility Product Environmental Information Refer to www.honeywellaidc.com/environmental...
  • Page 16: Informações Anatel (Modelos: 99Exlg, 99Exlw, 99Exl0 E 99Gxl0)

    • Any combined rating equal to or greater than six offers the best use. • Any combined rating equal to five is considered normal use. The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the user's hearing device and hearing loss.
  • Page 17: China Rohs

    Compatibilidade entre carregadores, baterias e acessórios: Os modelos 99EXLG, 99EXLW e 99EXL0 (Dolphin 99EX) serão fornecidos com baterias modelo 99EX-BTEC, n° de homologação 1905-12-8091. O modelo 99GXL0 poderá ser fornecido com as baterias 99EX-BTEC e 99EX-BTSC. Os modelos 99EXLW e 99EXL0 serão fornecidos com os seguintes carregadores / fontes de alimentação: 1.
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  • Page 19: Chapter 2 - Getting Started

    Dolphin 99EX and 99GX model terminals are designed for use with standard battery pack model 99EX- BTSC (Li-poly 3.7V, 11.3 watt hour) and extended battery pack model 99EX-BTEC (Li-ion 3.7V, 18.5 watt hour) manufactured for Honeywell International Inc. Dolphin 99EX and 99GX model terminals are not designed for use in hazardous locations.
  • Page 20: Before Initial Use

    Battery Error Notification If your terminal displays the following indicators, replace the main battery pack with a Honeywell new Honeywell battery pack. For information on how to remove the main battery pack from the terminal, see Replacing the Main Battery Pack on page 2-4.
  • Page 21: Using The Charging/Communication Cables

    Using the Charging/Communication Cables Use only UL Listed power supply, which has been qualified by Honeywell with output rated at 5VDC and 3 amps with the device. Ensure all components are dry prior to mating terminals/batteries with peripheral devices. Mating wet components may cause damage not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 22: Replacing The Main Battery Pack

    6. Replace the battery door. Apply pressure to engage the door latch. The battery door must be installed prior to powering the unit. 7. Reattach the hand strap. We recommend use of Honeywell Li-poly or Li-Ion battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty. 2 - 4...
  • Page 23: Home Screen

    Home Screen After the Dolphin terminal initializes the first time, you see the Home screen. to reach the Start screen from the home screen. to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager (see page 8-6) from the home screen. Title Bar The Title bar, located at the top of the screen, displays the active program, the status of various system functions, and the current time.
  • Page 24 Calls are forwarded Call on hold Missed call Data call in progress A battery error has occurred. Replace the main battery pack with a Honeywell Li-poly or Li-ion battery pack. Battery is has a full charge Battery has a high charge...
  • Page 25 Icons in the Title Bar Indicator Meaning No active network connection GPRS available GPRS connecting GPRS in use HSDPA available HSDPA connecting HSDPA in use EDGE available EDGE connecting EDGE in use UMTS available UMTS connecting UMTS in use Radio is off The radio is not connected to a network.
  • Page 26: Horizontal Scroll

    Horizontal Scroll The Horizontal Scroll, located at the top of most application windows, provides access to additional application screens. You can flick left or right on the scroll or tap each label on the scroll, until you get to the desired screen. Tapping a label to the left or right of the center item brings new labels into view. Note: Tap the Title bar to access the horizontal scroll if it is not visible on the screen.
  • Page 27: File Explorer

    File Explorer You can also use the File Explorer to find files and organize these files into folders. 1. Tap > File Explorer 2. Tap the Up button at the bottom of the screen to move up one level in the directory. 3.
  • Page 28: File Provisioning On The 99Ex And 99Gx

    \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\Honey- well\AutoInstall folder as part of the upgrade process.
  • Page 29: Resetting The Terminal

    There are three types of system resets: a soft reset, a hard reset, or a factory reset. The soft and hard resets preserve all data stored in the file system. Contact a Honeywell technical support representative for more information on how to perform a factory reset.
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  • Page 31: Chapter 3 - Hardware Overview

    Hardware Overview Standard Configurations 99EX Models WLAN & WPAN WLAN, WPAN & Camera • Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld • Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Classic 6.5 Classic • OMAP3715 (1Ghz) • OMAP3715 (1Ghz) • 512MB RAM X 1GB Flash • 512MB RAM X 1GB Flash •...
  • Page 32: 99Gx Models

    WLAN, WPAN, WWAN with GPS & Camera WLAN, WPAN, & WWAN • Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld • Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Classic 6.5 Classic • OMAP3715 (1Ghz) • OMAP3715 (1Ghz) • 512MB RAM X 1GB Flash • 512MB RAM X 1GB Flash •...
  • Page 33: Peripherals For The 99Ex And 99Gx

    Ethernet network. In addition, the ebase is equipped with a USB host port that is Hi- Speed 2.0v compliant, which enables the terminal to interface with the majority of PC-based enterprise systems. This device also contains an auxiliary battery well that charges a spare Honeywell Li-poly or extended Li-ion battery.
  • Page 34: Accessories For The 99Ex And 99Gx

    Dolphin QuadCharger Device The Dolphin QuadCharger device is a 4-slot charging station for 99EX standard Li-poly or extended Li- ion battery packs. For more information, see Dolphin 99EX QuadCharger Device (Model 99EX-QC) on page 17-1. Accessories for the 99EX and 99GX Each of the following items is sold separately to enhance the capabilities of your Dolphin terminal.
  • Page 35: Front Panel: 99Ex And 99Gx

    Battery Pack The rechargeable battery pack provides the main power for the terminal. For more information, see Batteries on page 3-13. Front Panel: 99EX and 99GX Note: Your Dolphin model may differ from the model illustrated; however, the features noted are standard for all 99EX and 99GX models unless otherwise indicated.
  • Page 36: Front Panel Features For The 99Ex And 99Gx

    Front Panel Features for the 99EX and 99GX Blue Modifier Key Using the Modifier Keys on page 6-3. Front Speaker The front speaker is the receiver for handset voice calls. See GSM/HSPA+ Global Radio Dolphin Models on page 9-5. General Notification LED The light emitting diode (LED) located above the top right corner of the LCD display flashes and illuminates during resets, scanning/imaging, and taking a picture.
  • Page 37: Back Panel: 99Ex And 99Gx

    Touch Panel Display The color 3.7 inch liquid crystal display (LCD) touch panel is covered with an industrial, protective lens for greater durability. The video graphic array (VGA) display resolution is 480 X 640. The color LCD (16 bit RGB) uses thin film transistor (TFT) technology. The touch panel backlight illuminates when the screen is touched, but not when the Backlight key is pressed.
  • Page 38: Back Panel Features For The 99Ex And 99Gx

    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. Contact a Honeywell sales representative for additional information on qualified memory card options.
  • Page 39: Side Panels: 99Ex And 99Gx

    Rear Speaker The integrated rear speaker sounds audio signals as you scan bar code labels and enter data. The integrated speaker also supports playback of wave and MP3 files, software mixer, and Speakerphone for WWAN/GSM audio. The operating frequency range is 600-3000Hz at >90dB.
  • Page 40: Right Side

    Right Side Volume Control Button Lower Volume | Raise Volume Right Button Standard Li-poly Battery Door Extended Li-ion Battery Door • Rear Speaker Handle (99GX Only) Scan Trigger (99GX Only) Lanyard Strap (99GX Only) Handle (99GX Only) The handle is integrated into the back panel of the terminal and is ergonomically designed to be comfortable through repetitive scans.
  • Page 41: Bottom Panel: 99Ex And 99Gx

    Lanyard Strap (99GX Only) The 99GX comes with a removable lanyard strap that attaches to the bottom of the handle. Bottom Panel: 99EX and 99GX Description 8 10 12 14 16 18 USBC_DET 11 13 15 17 USBC_D- USBC_D+ Audio_GND USBH_D- 5V_OUT USBH_D+...
  • Page 42: Using The Touch Panel

    Honeywell. Please contact a Honeywell sales associate for details. Honeywell also mandates use of a proper stylus, which is one that has a stylus tip radius of no less than 0.8 mm. Use of the Honeywell stylus included with the terminal is recommended at all times.
  • Page 43: Batteries

    Note: The RTC battery will preserve the Real Time Clock 60 days after the main battery and internal backup battery are fully depleted. Main Battery Pack We recommend use of Honeywell Li-ion or Li-poly battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty. •...
  • Page 44 18-1. • 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. • Excessive discharge can degrade battery performance. Recharge the battery when your terminal indicates low battery power.
  • Page 45: Internal Backup Battery

    The internal backup battery must be fully charged before using the terminal for the first time. Honeywell recommends charging the Dolphin terminal for at least 24 hours prior to initial use to ensure the internal backup battery is fully charged.
  • Page 46: Checking Battery Power

    There are two DWORD values in this registry entry: MedState and LowState. The default values for these entries are as follows: MedState=25% This sets the Low Battery point to 25%. When the battery hits the percentage charge specified here, the user is notified. LowState=10% This sets the Critical Battery point to 10%.
  • Page 47: Installing A Memory Card

    Installing a Memory Card Honeywell recommends the use of Single Level Cell (SLC) industrial grade microSD or microSDHC memory cards with Dolphin terminals for Step 5 maximum performance and durability. Contact a Honeywell sales repre- sentative for additional information on qualified memory card options.
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  • Page 49: Chapter 4 - Using The Scan Image Engine

    Using the Scan Image Engine Overview The Dolphin 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 dam- aged inventory.
  • Page 50: Depth Of Field

    Depth of Field The depth of field measurements used the following parameters: • Distances are measured from the front of the engine. • +23°C (+73°F), 0 lux • Photographic quality codes Focus N5603/N5600 N5603/N5600 N5603/N5600 High Density (HD) Standard Range (SR) Extended Range (ER) Symbology Distance (in/cm)
  • Page 51: Supported Bar Code Symbologies

    10 mil QR 10.6 (8.4) (12.7) (4.3) (5.6) (18.0) (12.4) (10.9) (26.9) (16.5) 20 mil QR 15.5 13.3 19.6 17.6 (5.6) (20.1) (14.5) (5.6) (39.4) (33.8) (6.1) (49.8) (44.7) 32 mil 17.0 14.5 23.2 19.5 Maxicode (6.1) (21.8) (15.7) (6.4) (43.2) (36.8) (9.9)
  • Page 52: Decoding

    Decoding The terminal supports two types of image decoding for use in various bar code reading and imaging applications: full-area imaging and Advanced Linear Decoding (ALD). Full-Area Imaging Full-area imaging provides omni-directional reading of linear and non-linear 1D and 2D bar codes, OCR, signature capture, and picture taking.
  • Page 53: Aiming Options

    Aiming Options The aiming beams are smaller when the terminal is held closer to the code and larger when it is farther from the code. Symbologies with smaller bars or elements (mil size) should be read closer to the unit whereas symbologies with larger bars or elements (mil size) should be read farther from the unit.
  • Page 54: Capturing Images

    Capturing Images The image-capture process is an intuitive, split-second operation for experienced users. By following the basic guidelines, new users can easily develop their own technique and, with practice, quickly learn to adapt it to different application environments. Image Preview When the imaging process is initiated, the touch screen displays a preview of the object.
  • Page 55: Uploading Images

    Note: Visit the Microsoft Windows Vista Web site for information on how to sync your music, pictures, contacts and calendars using Windows Mobile Device Center. 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.
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  • Page 57: Chapter 5 - Using The Color Camera

    Using the Color Camera Overview Dolphin 99EX terminals equipped with a 3.1-Megapixels Resolution color camera with Automated Cam- era Control (ACC), and an Application Programming Interface (API) provide easy integration of color pic- ture and video capture into business applications. The camera lens and camera flash are located on the back panel of the terminal.
  • Page 58: Taking A Picture Using The Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Camera Tool

    Options Tap Options > Camera. The Camera Options menu appears. There are five tabs of configurable options accessible from the Camera Options menu. Profile Tab Display Tab The profile tab allows you to customize your camera settings, or chose from several predefined profiles designed to provide the best picture quality for common tasks.
  • Page 59: Recording Video

    Menu Tap Menu on the Command Bar to adjust the camera settings, switch to video mode, and access addi- tional camera options. Item Descriptions Video Activate Video Mode Mode Set Mode (i.e., Normal, Burst, or Timer) Resolution Set Picture Resolution (i.e., QVGA, VGA, SVGA, XGA, UXGA, or QXGA) Zoom Set Zoom (i.e., x1, x2, or x3) Flash...
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  • Page 61: Chapter 6 - Using The Keyboards

    Using the Keyboards Available Keyboards There are four keyboard options in the 99EX/99GX series: 34-Key Alpha/Numeric 34-Key Numeric 43-Key Alpha/Numeric 55-Key Full Alpha/ Keyboard (Calculator) Keyboard Keyboard Numeric Keyboard SEND SEND SEND SCAN ☼ SCAN ☼ SCAN ☼ SCAN ☼ A B C D E F A B C...
  • Page 62: Using The Function Keys

    Using the Function Keys Name Function Backlight Turns the keyboard backlight on and off. ☼ Turns the flashlight on and off. The flashlight is located on the back panel Flashlight & of the terminal. ☼ Blue Note: The flashlight function is disabled on all 99GX models. Backspace Moves the cursor back one space each time the key is pressed.
  • Page 63: Using The Modifier Keys

    Using the Modifier Keys Name Function ALPHA The ALPHA key enables you to toggle between the alpha and numeric 34-Key modes. See ALPHA Key on page 6-5. ALPHA Blue The blue and red keys are used in combination with other keys to type special characters and perform system functions.
  • Page 64 Function & Moves the cursor down one page. Moves the cursor one character to the right. Moves the cursor one character to the left. Note: Additional functionality varies according to the application in use. 6 - 4...
  • Page 65: 34-Key Alpha/Numeric Keyboard

    34-Key Alpha/Numeric Keyboard SCAN key Left Navigation\SEND key Right Navigation\END key SEND Escape key Backlight\Flashlight key SCAN ☼ Tab key Enter key Up Navigation key Down Navigation key A B C D E F G H I J K L ALPHA Mode keys PQRS T U V...
  • Page 66: 34-Key Alpha/Numeric Keyboard Combinations

    34-Key Alpha/Numeric Keyboard Combinations Shift-NUM ALPHA Shift- Blue (Default) ALPHA Escape Left Left Left Left Left Send Left (Phone) Scan Scan Right Right Right Right Right End (Phone) Right Backlight Toggles Keyboard Backlight On/Off Toggles Toggles Flashlight Keyboard On/Off (99EX Backlight On/ models only) Volume Up...
  • Page 67 Shift-NUM ALPHA Shift- Blue (Default) ALPHA Shift Shift Shift Shift Space Space Space Space Space BKSP Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace Delete Delete Delete Delete Underscore Delete Off/On Power CTRL Control Control Menu Blue Blue Blue Blue ALPHA Toggles between ALPHA mode and NUM Lock mode 6 - 7...
  • Page 68: 34-Key Numeric (Calculator) Keyboard

    34-Key Numeric (Calculator) Keyboard SCAN key Left Navigation\SEND key Right Navigation\END key SEND Escape key Backlight\Flashlight key SCAN ☼ Tab key Enter key Up Navigation key Down Navigation key A B C D E F G H I J K L PQRS T U V WXYZ...
  • Page 69: 34-Key Numeric (Calculator) Keyboard Combinations

    34-Key Numeric (Calculator) Keyboard Combinations Shift-NUM ALPHA Shift- Blue (Default) ALPHA Escape Left Left Left Left Left Send Left (Phone) Scan Scan Right Right Right Right Right End (Phone) Right Backlight Toggles Keyboard Backlight On/Off Toggles Toggles Flashlight Keyboard On/Off (99EX Backlight On/ models only) Volume Up...
  • Page 70 Shift-NUM ALPHA Shift- Blue (Default) ALPHA Shift Shift Shift Shift Space Space Space Space Space BKSP Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace Backspace Delete Delete Delete Delete Underscore Delete Off/On Power CTRL Control Control Menu Blue Blue Blue Blue ALPHA Toggles between ALPHA mode and NUM Lock mode 6 - 10...
  • Page 71: 43-Key Alpha/Numeric Keyboard

    43-Key Alpha/Numeric Keyboard SCAN key Left Navigation\SEND key Right Navigation\END key SEND Escape key Backlight\Flashlight key SCAN ☼ Tab key Enter key Up Navigation key Down Navigation key Number (NUM) Mode keys Space key Backspace key Shift key BKSP Power key Number (NUM) Lock key CTRL CTRL\ALT key...
  • Page 72: 43-Key Keyboard Combinations

    -Key Keyboard Combinations ALPHA Shift-ALPHA Shift-NUM Blue (Default) Escape Left Left Left Left Left Send Left (Phone) Scan Scan Right Right Right Right Right Right (Phone) Backlight Toggles Keyboard Backlight On/Off Toggles Toggles Flashlight Keyboard On/Off (99EX Backlight On/ models only) Volume Up Prior (Phone)
  • Page 73 ALPHA Shift-ALPHA Shift-NUM Blue (Default) & * (multiply) . (period) > * (multiply) , (comma) < (underscore) Shift Shift Space BKSP Backspace Power Off/On CTRL Control Control Menu Blue Blue Blue Blue Toggles between NUM lock mode and ALPHA mode 6 - 13...
  • Page 74: 55-Key Full Alpha/Numeric Keyboard

    55-Key Full Alpha/Numeric Keyboard Right Navigation\END key Left Navigation\SEND key SCAN key Escape key Backlight\Flashlight key SCAN ☼ Tab key Enter key Up Navigation key Down Navigation key BKSP Space key Backspace key Delete key Shift key & — ‘ Power key CTRL CTRL\ALT key...
  • Page 75: 55-Key Keyboard Combinations

    -Key Keyboard Combinations Normal Shift Blue Escape Left Left Left Send Left (Phone) Scan Scan Right Right Right Right (Phone) Backlight Toggle Keyboard Backlight On/Off Toggle Toggle Flashlight On/ Keyboard Off (99EX Backlight On/ models only) Volume Up Prior Down Down Down Volume Down...
  • Page 76 Normal Shift Blue SHIFT Shift Period . (period) > * (multiply) . (period) Comma , (comma) < _ (underscore) , (comma) + (add) - (subtract) & _ (underscore) ‘ (back quote) “ (quotes) " (back quotes) u or U 6 - 16...
  • Page 77 Normal Shift Blue v or V w or W x or X y or Y Power Off/On CTRL Control Menu Blue Blue z or Z z or Z 6 - 17...
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  • Page 79: Chapter 7 - System Settings

    System Settings Overview Customized settings are available on the System Settings menu. Tap > Settings and the settings screen opens. Icon Description Bluetooth Configures the Bluetooth radio. See Working with the Bluetooth Radio on page Clock & Set the system clock, date, time and schedule alarms. See Clock &...
  • Page 80: Clock & Alarms

    Icon Description System Adjusts system settings. See System Menu on page 7-7. Microsoft My Synchronizes your phone’s contacts, calendar, tasks, text messages, music, photos, videos, and other documents with your My Phone account at Phone http:\\myphone.microsoft.com. Clock & Alarms The Clock & Alarms settings can be accessed from the Home screen or the Settings Menu. 1.
  • Page 81: Personal Menu

    Personal Menu To access the Personal Menu, tap > Settings > Personal. The screen opens displaying the Per- sonal Menu. Icon Description Buttons Program the side buttons to perform specific tasks. See Buttons on page 7-3. Owner Enter your contact information (e.g., name, company, address, telephone number and E-mail address).
  • Page 82 Changing Button Assignments 1. After HotKeys is enabled, tap > Settings > Personal > Buttons Note: The buttons that appear on this window are the only buttons that can be programmed via the Buttons setting. You cannot add buttons to this window. 2.
  • Page 83 Command Description <Right Softkey> Opens the menu or performs the action displayed on the right side of the Command bar. Activates the scanner/imager. <Scan2> <Rotate Screen> Changes the screen orientation from portrait to landscape. <Scroll Down> Scrolls down in the open application. <Scroll Left>...
  • Page 84 3. Navigate to the Windows folder and open the Start Menu (My Device > Windows > Start Menu > Programs), tap and hold a blank area of the window, and tap Paste Shortcut on the pop-up menu. Note: If there is no blank space available in the window, tap on Menu > Edit > Paste Shortcut . 4.
  • Page 85: System Menu

    System Menu The System menu enables you to verify and sometimes alter system parameters. To access the System menu, go to Start > Settings > System. Tap the appropriate icon to open that system setting. Icon See Page About About on page 7-8.
  • Page 86: About

    Icon See Page External External GPS on page 7-11. Five Volt Five Volt Control on page 7-12. Control Smart Smart Sensor on page 7-12. Sensors Managed Managed Programs on page 7-14. Programs Memory Memory on page 7-15. Power Power on page 7-16.
  • Page 87: Backlight

    Copyrights Screen: Displays important copyright information. Backlight The Backlight system setting enables you to customize backlight functionality for the display. The back- light for the color display is user-defined. The Backlight system setting screen contains three tabs: Bat- tery Power, External Power, and Brightness. >...
  • Page 88: Battery

    Battery The Battery system settings menu contains two tabs: Battery Status and Log Config. The Battery Sta- tus tab provides the status of the main battery pack (e.g., Battery Time to Full or Battery Time to Empty, Voltage, Current, Temperature, Chemistry, and Serial Number). The Log Config Tab allows you to con- figure the BatteryLogFile.
  • Page 89: Encryption

    Encryption Encryption gives you the option of encrypting files placed on storage cards so that those files cannot be read by any other device. Error Reporting Error Reporting gives you the option of enabling or disabling the error reporting function of Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5.
  • Page 90: Five Volt Control

    Five Volt Control Five Volt Control gives you the option to manually enable 5V output to supply power to an external device. By default, 5-Volt Output automatically turns on when AC power is applied to the terminal. If you want to use a USB memory stick without AC power, then you must manually turn on the 5-Volt Output. Do not leave 5-Volt output enabled when you are not using it to supply power to an external device.
  • Page 91 Event Track displays an event log summary of detected free fall events exceeding 2 ft. over 250 ms. The summary includes the time, date, and duration of the most recent 50 events. Several options are provided for audible notification of free fall events.
  • Page 92: Managed Programs

    Accelerometer Calibration Tap Start to calibrate the integrated accelerometer sensor used for motion detection. When calibration is complete, the "Accelerometer Calibration Finished!" message window appears. Managed Programs Managed Programs are a list of programs that are managed if enrolled to enterprise domain. Managed Programs is the client-side that works with the server product System Center Mobile Device Manager (MDM).
  • Page 93: Memory

    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.
  • Page 94: Ril

    The RIL Information screen displays useful statistics for the GSM WAN Voice module (PH8). To verify whether or not the GSM radio is enabled, check the Dolphin Wireless Manager (see page 8-6). Power Power system settings contains two tabs: Battery and Advanced >...
  • Page 95: 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 96 Screen The Screen system setting contains three screens: General, Clear Type, and Text Size. General Screen Orientation The General screen enables you to set the dynamic screen rotation. Three choices of screen orientation are supported: Portrait, Landscape (right-handed), and Landscape (left- handed).
  • Page 97: Task Manager

    Text Size Screen The Text Size screen enables you to perform font scaling within certain views of the: • Home screen, • Contacts, • Calendar, • Messaging, and • Tasks. Font scaling means that you can increase or decrease the point size of the font on application windows.
  • Page 98 Using the Task Manager Applications To view the status of the programs running on your mobile computer, tap the Menu button at the bottom of the screen, then tap View > Applications. From the application list, you can: • Tap and hold on an application, then tap Switch To on the pop-up menu.
  • Page 99: Chapter 8 - Communication

    Communication Connections Menu The Connections system setting provides access to the terminal’s various wireless communication options. Icon Tapping this icon… Beam Enables infrared communication. on page 8-3. Receiving Data Connections Opens Microsoft’s connections manager. on page 8-4. Connections Manager Dolphin Manages the wireless radios installed in the terminal.
  • Page 100: Using The Irda Port

    Using the IrDA Port Using the IrDA port, you can send and receive data between the terminal and other devices equipped with infrared. This can include, but is not limited to, Windows Embedded Handheld information such as Contacts and Tasks, as well as software upgrades. IrDA Port Location IrDA Port Note: Your Dolphin model may differ from the models illustrated;...
  • Page 101: Receiving Data

    4. The IrDA port searches for a receiving IrDA port in the vicinity. The selected device reads “Pending.” 5. When the IrDA port finds the aligned IrDA port, it immediately starts sending the selected file. The selected device reads “Sending.” 6.
  • Page 102: Connections Manager

    Connections Manager Microsoft’s Connections Manager sets up multiple network connections to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) via external modem. Do NOT enter connection parameters in the Connections Manager if: • you are using one of the on-board wireless radios to connect to a network. The Dolphin terminal uses the settings from each radio’s configuration utility to connect.
  • Page 103: Advanced

    • Proxy server connection Note: If you are connected to your ISP or private network during synchronization, the terminal should download the proper proxy settings during synchronization with the workstation. If these settings are not on your workstation or need to be changed, ask your ISP or network administrator for the proxy sever name, server type, port, type of Socks protocol used, and your user name and password.
  • Page 104: 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 pro- vides shortcuts to the configuration utilities for each radio. on the Home screen to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager.
  • Page 105: Accessing Radio Configuration Utilities

    Tap WLAN Settings and the Honeywell WLAN Security Supplicant opens. 802.11a/b/g/n The Honeywell WLAN Security Supplicant User’s Guide is available for download from the Dolphin 99EX or 99GX product page at www.honeywellaidc.com. Tap Bluetooth Settings and the Bluetooth Settings open.
  • Page 106: Network Cards

    When communicating via ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center, your terminal is designed to be connected to the host workstation with a communication peripheral sold/manufactured by Honeywell, such as the charge/communication cable. Use of any peripheral not sold/manufactured by Honeywell may cause damage not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 107 • Select which information types are synchronized, controlling how much data is synchronized. For example, you can choose how many weeks of past appointments you want synchronized. Communication Types The Dolphin terminal supports the following types of communication via ActiveSync through its Connector (see page 3-11) on the bottom panel: The USB cable and hardware peripherals allow the terminal to communicate with a workstation or...
  • Page 108: 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 that the following parameters are met: •...
  • Page 109: Adding Programs Using Activesync Or Windows Mobile Device Center

    4. Tap on the program file to start the installation. • If you copied the file to the \Honeywell\Autoinstall folder, you can perform a Soft Reset (CTRL + ENTER) to install the program. For more information, see Hardware Maintenance...
  • Page 110: Connecting The Terminal To A Wireless Network

    WLAN Radio The WLAN radio is configured in the Honeywell WLAN Security Supplicant, which you access by tapping the program icon in the task tray near the bottom of the touch screen. For complete configuration instruc- tions, download the Honeywell Secure Wireless (SWC) Client User’s Guide from...
  • Page 111: 99Ex And 99Gx Com Port Assignment Table

    To prevent data loss, back up all user data to an SD card or external memory device before performing an upgrade. Note: An active Microsoft ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center connection between a host workstation and the Dolphin terminal may be required for some types of software upgrades. For additional information, see Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation on page 8-8.
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  • Page 113: Chapter 9 - Working With Wireless Wide Area Networking (Wwan)

    Working with Wireless Wide Area Networking (WWAN) Overview The 99EX has two options for WWAN connectivity, a data+voice GSM/HSPA+/UMTS/GPRS/EDGE radio or a data only Gobi radio, which supports GSM/HSPA+/UMTS/GPRS/EDGE and CDMA/1xRTT/EVDO. The 99GX has one option for WWAN connectivity, a data only Gobi radio, which supports GSM/HSPA+/ UMTS/GPRS/EDGE and CDMA/1xRTT/EVDO.
  • Page 114 Signal Strength 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. Icon Indicates… The signal strength of the radio connection. The signal strength of the phone (voice) connection;...
  • Page 115: Sim Card Installation

    SIM Card Installation Short for Subscriber Information Module, a SIM card stores the subscriber's personal information, GSM/GPRS radio settings, security keys, contacts, etc. SIM cards can be installed in compatible mobile devices, enabling you to switch devices without losing personal and setup information. Protective SIM/Memory Card Door Battery Well T6 TORX Screw...
  • Page 116: Installing A Sim Card

    Installing a SIM Card 1. Press the Power key to put the terminal in Suspend Mode. Step 5 2. Release the hand strap near the speaker on the back panel of the terminal. 3. Remove the battery door. 4. Wait at least 3 seconds, then remove the battery. 5.
  • Page 117: Enabling The Wwan Radio

    Enabling the WWAN Radio By default, the WWAN radio is not enabled after a factory reset. Verify the status of the radio in the Dol- phin Wireless Manager. on the Home screen to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager. If the WWAN radio is OFF, tap the rectangle to enable or turn ON the radio. GSM/HSPA+ Global Radio Dolphin Models Voice Communication You can use the Dolphin 99EX terminal as a phone over the GSM radio.

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