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Locking Tabs
When positioned as shown in the above graphic, the locking tabs secure the spring arm
assembly, latch, and terminal in place. When seating a terminal, turn both arms up to allow the
spring arm to move as necessary while the terminal is being inserted. After the terminal is
seated, turn both arms toward the center to lock them.
Both locking tabs must be pointing up to insert or remove a terminal in the Mobile Base.
Spring Arm Assembly
The spring arm assembly is the column that connects the latch to the back of the Mobile Base.
Ball Joints
There are two ball joints: one on the back of the Mobile Base and one on the mounting bracket.
Both ball joints are inserted into the bracket and secured to mount the Mobile Base.
Connectors
The power and RS-232 connectors are located on the bottom panel.
For more information, see
Brackets
Bracket
The bracket contains the turnscrew and two slots. Ball joints are inserted into each slot and
secured with the turnscrew.
Turnscrew
The turnscrew is located on the top of the bracket. Rotate the turnscrew to secure or loosen
the ball joint slots.
Mounting Bracket
The mounting bracket is what you attach to the mounting surface. It is comprised of a ball joint
and flat disk. The disk contains drill holes you use to secure the Mobile Base to the mounting
surface.
Powering the Dolphin Mobile Base
Note: Honeywell recommends that you leave the Mobile Base connected to its power source at all times.
The Mobile Base is powered via the power connector on the bottom panel; see
3.
Both the power and serial connectors are straight out, not at an angle. The Mobile Base must be
powered by a 12 to 48 volt DC source.
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Bottom Panel
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Dolphin® 9900 Mobile Computer
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