Honeywell Dolphin 6100 User Manual
Honeywell Dolphin 6100 User Manual

Honeywell Dolphin 6100 User Manual

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  • Page 1 ™ Dolphin 6100 Mobile Computer ® 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 infor- mation 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 rep- resent a commitment on the part of HII.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Right Side Panel Features ....................3-10 Top Panel Features ......................3-10 Bottom Panel Features ......................3-11 Dolphin Peripherals/Accessories for the Dolphin 6100 ............3-11 USB Communication Cable for the Dolphin 6100 ..............3-12 Battery Power ........................3-12 Managing Main Battery Power ..................3-14 Resetting the Terminal .......................3-15 Soft Reset (Warm Boot) ....................3-15...
  • Page 4 Managed Programs ..................... 7-11 Memory........................7-11 Power........................... 7-12 Regional Settings......................7-13 Remove Programs....................... 7-14 Screen ..........................7-15 Task Manager........................7-16 Chapter 8 - Communication Connecting the Dolphin 6100-USB Communication Cable ..........8-1 Charging Terminal with USB Cable..................8-1 Connections Menu....................... 8-3...
  • Page 5 Connections Manager ......................8-4 To Access the Connections Manager................8-4 Tasks ..........................8-4 Advanced........................8-5 Dolphin Wireless Manager ....................8-6 Dolphin Wireless Manager Window................8-7 Enabling the Radios....................... 8-7 Accessing Radio Configuration Utilities ................. 8-8 Network Cards........................8-9 Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation..........8-9 Installing Additional Software ....................
  • Page 6 Limited Warranty ....................... 12-3 Limited Warranty Duration....................12-3 How to Extend Your Warranty ..................12-4...
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 - Agency Approvals

    Agency Approvals Label Locations Dolphin 6100 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 mobile computer.
  • Page 8: Safety & Rf Approvals By Country

    2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and the 2006/95/ EC Low Voltage Directive. 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 9: Dolphin Rf Terminal-802.11B/G And/Or Bluetooth

    Laser Safety Label If the following label is attached to your product, it indicates the product contains LASER LIGHT. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM an imager engine with a laser aimer (5300) or a laser engine (IS4813). CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT 1.0 mW MAX OUTPUT: 650nM IEC60825-1: 1993+A1+A2 Laser Eye Safety Statement: This device has been tested in accordance with...
  • Page 10: For European Community Users

    Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. For European Community Users Honeywell complies with Directive 2002/96/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 - Getting Started

    12-1. Step 1. Install the Main Battery The Dolphin 6100 is shipped with the battery packaged separate from the unit. Follow the steps below to install the main battery. 1. Release the strap making it convenient to reach the cover.
  • Page 12: Led Indicators

    Device (see page 10-1). 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. 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 13 The power adapter on the power cable converts the voltage from the power source to 5 volts DC. Only power adapter cables from Honeywell convert the voltage appropriately. The power cable contains a plug adapter for each geography (US, UK, EU, etc.).
  • Page 14: 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 Window (see page 8-7) from the home screen. For more information about the touch screen, see Touch Screen Display on page 3-2.
  • Page 15: Horizontal Scroll

    New text message New voicemail New instant message Ringer off 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 Battery has a medium charge...
  • Page 16: Tile Bar

    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 17: 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.
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  • Page 19: Chapter 3 - Terminal Hardware Overview

    Terminal Hardware Overview Dolphin 6100 terminals include a number of standard terminal configurations as well as charging and communication peripherals and accessories to maximize the efficiency of your application setting. Standard Terminal Configurations There are two standard Dolphin 6100 configurations: WPAN only and WPAN/WLAN. Both configurations include the following options;...
  • Page 20: Front Panel Features

    Dolphin 6100s ship with a screen protector already installed over the touch screen lens to help prevent damage to the touch screen. Do NOT remove this screen protector before initial use. Honeywell recommends using screen protectors, especially for applications that require high volume interfacing with the touch screen. For more information, see...
  • Page 21: Using Screen Protectors

    Replacement screen protectors can be purchased directly from Honeywell. Contact a Honeywell sales representative for details. Honeywell also mandates use of a proper stylus, which is one that has a stylus tip radius of no less than 0.8mm. Use of the Honeywell stylus included with the terminal is recommended at all times.
  • Page 22: Removing The Screen Protector

    Note: If you have one, you can also use the small plastic squeegees designed for touch panels. 1. Press the red Power button to put the terminal in Suspend Mode on the 28-key Dolphin 6100 or press the Blue then Z (Power) keys on the 52-key Dolphin 6100.
  • Page 23 4. Align the exposed edge of the screen protector along the left edge of the touch panel. Make sure that it lies flush with edges of the touch panel. Backing Paper Screen Protector Note: To reposition the screen protector, lift up gently and reapply. 5.
  • Page 24 8. Verify that the screen accepts input from the stylus as usual. If not, re-apply the screen protector. 9. Press the red Power button to put the terminal back in Suspend Mode on the 28-key Dolphin 6100 or press the Blue then Z (Power) keys on the 52-key Dolphin 6100.
  • Page 25 12. For maximum performance, recalibrate the screen. Tap > Settings > System > Screen > Align Screen. 13. Tap Recalibrate and follow the instructions on the screen. 3 - 7...
  • Page 26: Back Panel Features

    The speaker meets the following SPL levels at 40cm: • 500Hz–67db • 1KHz–72db • 4KHz–72db Stylus Dolphin 6100 terminals ship with a stylus inserted in a loop on the hand strap. Store the stylus in the hand strap when you’re not using it. 3 - 8...
  • Page 27: Left Side Panel Features

    Installing Memory Cards The Dolphin 6100 supports Micro Secure Digital (SD) memory cards. 2GB and 4GB cards have been tested for reliability. Please check the current price guide for available qualified card options. To install an SD card: 1.
  • Page 28: Right Side Panel Features

    Right Side Panel Features Headset Jack Side Button Headset Jack The rubber door on the right side panel provides access to the headset jack. This is a 2.5mm audio jack that supports a headset with a mono speaker and microphone. When closed, the side door seals the terminal from moisture and particle intrusion thus preserving the terminal’s environmental rating.
  • Page 29: Bottom Panel Features

    I/O Connector The I/O mechanical connector is designed to work exclusively with Dolphin 6100 peripherals and cables. This connector powers the terminal, charges the main battery, and facilitates communication. This connector supports full speed USB 1.1 communication (up to 12 Mbps) and RS-232 communications with a maximum speed of 115Kbps and seven baud rate settings.
  • Page 30: Usb Communication Cable For The Dolphin 6100

    Both batteries work together to prevent data loss when the terminal is used over long periods of time. Both batteries must be charged to full capacity before using the Dolphin 6100 for the first time! Charge the main battery pack with the Dolphin USB Charging/Communication cable until the LED turns green (red while charging).
  • Page 31 (see page 3-16) so that operations are suspended before removing the main power source. The Dolphin 6100 is shipped with the battery separate from the unit. You will need to loosen the hand strap, remove the battery door, insert the battery, and replace the battery door. Refer to the...
  • Page 32: Managing Main Battery Power

    Note: If the main battery is low and the terminal is in Suspend Mode, pressing the button does wake the Dolphin 6100 terminal; you must first replace the discharged battery with a fully charged battery or apply A/C power to the terminal. Checking Battery Power Power icons appear in the title bar at the top of the window.
  • Page 33: Resetting The Terminal

    • Although your battery can be recharged many times, it will eventually be depleted. Replace it after the battery is unable to hold an adequate charge. • If you are not sure the battery or charger is working properly, send it to Honeywell International or an authorized service center for inspection.
  • Page 34: Hard Reset (Cold Boot)

    Warning:A hard reset erases all of the data and applications stored in RAM memory, reloads the OS, resets the Real Time Clock (RTC), and launches Autoinstall, which installs any CAB or REG files in the \\Honeywell\AutoInstall folder. Hard resets automatically launch a soft reset as part of the boot process if there are CAB files present.
  • Page 35: Dolphin 6100 Technical Specifications

    Dolphin 6100 Technical Specifications Operating System Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Development Honeywell SDK for Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Environment Application Software Honeywell Power Tools and Demos Processor Marvell PXA 300 624MHz Memory 256 MB RAM X 256 MB Flash Expansion Memory User accessible Micro SD memory card slot with SDIO support.
  • Page 36 WLAN Security WEP, 802.1x, LEAP, TKIP, MD5, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, WPA-PSK, WPA v2.0, and PEAP Operating Temperature 14° to122°F (-10° to 50°C) Charging Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Storage Temperature -4° to 158°F (-20° to 70°C) Humidity 95% humidity, non-condensing Construction High impact resistant PC/ABS housings Magnesium alloy internal chassis with component shock mounts...
  • Page 37: Chapter 4 - Using The Keypad

    Using the Keypad Overview Navigation keys Power key Navigation Keys Located in the center of the keypad for easy access with either hand, the navigation keys enable you to move the cursor up and down lines and from character to character. 4 - 1...
  • Page 38: Basic Keys

    Each number key displays the characters typed when you press that key in alpha mode. Note that when typing in alpha mode on the Dolphin 6100, you must use the same multi-press method you would use when typing letters on a phone keypad. Each key press types the next letter in the sequence as displayed by the alpha indicator.
  • Page 39: Function Key Combinations

    Function Key Combinations The Function key (FUNC) modifies the next key pressed to perform specific functions. The keypad is color-coded in blue to indicate these key combinations. Note: The color-coded indicators are located below each key. Key Combination Function FUNC + 1 FUNC + 2 FUNC + 3 FUNC + 4...
  • Page 40: Ctrl Key Combinations

    CTRL Key Combinations The Control key (CTRL) modifies the next key pressed to type specific characters. The keypad is color- coded in yellow to indicate these key combinations. Note: The color-coded indicators are located below each key. Key Combination Function CTRL + 1 CTRL + 2 CTRL + 3...
  • Page 41: Chapter 5 - Using The Image Engine

    1D and 2D bar codes and supports omni-directional aiming and decoding. The image engine can also capture digital images, such as signatures and pictures. Available Image Engines The Dolphin 6100 can be equipped with a 5300 Standard Range (5300SR) image engine (depending on the configuration purchased). Depth of Field 5300 Standard Range (5300SR) 8.3 mil...
  • Page 42: Supported Bar Code Symbologies

    Supported Bar Code Symbologies Symbology Type Symbology Name 1D Symbologies Codabar Interleaved 2 or 5 Code 3 of 9 Matrix 2 of 5 Code 11 Plessey Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF) PosiCode Code 93 Straight 2 of 5 IATA Code 128 Straight 2 of 5 Industrial EAN with Add-On Telepen...
  • Page 43: Activating The Engine

    Activating the Engine When a scanning application is open, press the Scan key to activate the image engine. Using Demos Dolphin Demos are software utilities loaded on Dolphin terminals that demonstrate the advanced features of the terminal. There are two Demos that feature the image engine: Image Demo and Scan Demo. To access these demos, tap >...
  • Page 44: Capturing Images (5300 Engine Only)

    Omni-Directional Scanning Positions The high-vis aiming pattern frames the bar code to provide you with the best scanning performance. Note: To achieve the best read, the aiming beam should be centered horizontally across the bar code. The aiming pattern is smaller when the terminal is held closer to the code and larger when the terminal is held farther from the code.
  • Page 45 6. By default, the image is saved to the My Documents folder in My Device. To save the image to another location, tap File > Save As. High-Vis Aiming Pattern If your Dolphin terminal is configured with the 5300SR imager, you can enable the aiming pattern for imaging in the Image Demo application.
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  • Page 47: Chapter 6 - Using The Laser Engine

    Using the Laser Engine Overview The Dolphin 6100 (IS4813 laser version) contains a laser diode that emits a beam toward an oscillating mirror that scans through the code and the reflected light is bounced off of two mirrors back to the collector.
  • Page 48: Activating The Engine

    Activating the Engine When a scanning application is open, press the Scan key to activate the laser engine. Using Demos Dolphin Demos are software utilities loaded on Dolphin terminals that demonstrate the advanced features of the terminal. To access these demos, tap >...
  • Page 49: Chapter 7 - System Settings

    Notifications Home Customize the look and the information displayed on the Home screen. Connections Establishes network connections settings. See Connecting the Dolphin 6100-USB Communication Cable on page 8-1. Personal Customizes buttons, and set SIP options. See...
  • Page 50: Clock & Alarms

    Icon Description System Adjusts system settings. See System Menu on page 7-7. Clock & Alarms The Clock & Alarms settings can be accessed from the Home screen or the Settings Menu. 1. On the Home screen, tap the line that displays the time and date >...
  • Page 51: Personal Menu

    Personal Menu To access the Personal Menu, tap > Settings > Personal. The screen opens displaying the Personal 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 52: Additional Functions

    Changing Button Assignments 1. 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. To change button assignment, tap on the name of the button in the Button column, and then select a program or command in the Assign a program drop down list.
  • Page 53 Command Description <Right Softkey> Opens the menu or performs the action displayed on the right side of the Command bar. <Scan2> Activates the scanner/imager. <Rotate Screen> Changes the screen orientation from portrait to landscape. <Scroll Down> Scrolls down in the open application. <Scroll Left>...
  • Page 54 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 55: System Menu

    System Menu The System menu enables you to verify and sometimes alter system parameters. To access the System menu, go to > Settings > System. Tap the appropriate icon to open that system setting. Icon See Page About About on page 7-8.
  • Page 56: About

    Icon See Page External External GPS on page 7-10. Managed Managed Programs on page 7-11. Programs Program Program Buttons on page 4-4. Buttons Memory Memory on page 7-11. Regional Regional Settings on page 7-13. Settings Remove Remove Programs on page 7-14.
  • Page 57: Certificates

    > Settings > System > Backlight. On Battery Tab On External Tab Keypad Backlight Tab The On Battery tab determines the backlight timeout when the terminal is running on battery power. The On External tab determines the backlight timeout when the terminal is running on external power. The options on the On Battery and On External tabs are the same.
  • Page 58: 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 59: Managed Programs

    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). MDM consists of MDM Gateway Server and one or more computers that run MDM Device Man- agement Server;...
  • Page 60: Power

    Data stored on the SD card is not affected when the operating system is upgraded. Autoinstall programs, for example, are stored in \\Honeywell\Autoinstall so that they are always installed after an operating system upgrade or factory reset. Contact a Honeywell technical support representa- tive for more information on how to perform a factory reset.
  • Page 61: Regional Settings

    CPU Power Setting Tab Allows you to configure the CPU power setting to extend the battery life or to increase the CPU performance. Choose either Auto Power or Manual Power. Selecting Manual Power allows for either 104, 416, or 624 MHZ. The CPU operates at or above the selected frequency depending on the terminal’s state.
  • Page 62: Remove Programs

    Note: A program (file) does not automatically install if it is added to the \\Honeywell\Autoinstall folder on the storage card and a hard or soft reset is performed. For information on program installation, see...
  • Page 63 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 64: 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 65 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.
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  • Page 67: Chapter 8 - Communication

    To facilitate USB communication between the Dolphin terminal and the host workstation, you may connect your unit to a host by using either the optional Dolphin 6100-USB Communication Cable or HomeBase. If you use the Communication Cable, slide the cable unit onto the bottom of the terminal lining up the terminal’s I/O connector with the cable unit’s connector.
  • Page 68 2. Select the USB charging option (100mA or 500mA). If you do not disconnect the cable, the option will be grayed out. 3. Re-connect the cable. 8 - 2...
  • Page 69: Connections Menu

    Connections Menu The Connections system setting provides access to the terminal’s various wireless communication options. Icon Tapping this icon… Connections Opens Microsoft’s connections manager. Manages the wireless radios installed in the terminal. See Dolphin Dolphin Wireless Manager Wireless on page 8-6. Note: The Dolphin Wireless Manager icon may not appear on the Connections Manager menu on terminals running Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5...
  • Page 70: 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 71: 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 72: 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 73: Dolphin Wireless Manager Window

    Dolphin Wireless Manager Window These buttons show you the state of the radio. Enabling the Radios 1. Tap on the Home screen to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager. 2. Tap anywhere inside the rectangle of the radio you want to enable. 3.
  • Page 74: Accessing Radio Configuration Utilities

    Each radio has its own configuration utility that you can access by tapping Menu on the tile bar. Radio Type Menu Option Tap WLAN Settings and the Honeywell WLAN Security Supplicant opens. 802.11/b/g The Honeywell WLAN Security Supplicant User’s Guide is available for download from the Dolphin 6100WEH product page at www.honeywellaidc.com.
  • Page 75: 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 76 • 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 Type The Dolphin 6100 supports the following type of communication via ActiveSync through its DC Power Jack...
  • Page 77: 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 78 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 (Press the Reset button using the stylus) to install the program. 8 - 12...
  • Page 79: Connecting The Terminal To A Wireless Network

    WLAN (802.11b/g) The Dolphin 6100 has a 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) radio. The radio is interoperable with other 802.11 b/g, Wi-Fi compliant products including access points (APs), worksta- tions via PC card adapters, and other wireless portable devices. By default, the 802.11b/g radio is dis- abled after each factory reset.
  • Page 80 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 8-9.
  • Page 81: Chapter 9 - Working With The Bluetooth Radio

    Working with the Bluetooth Radio Enabling the Bluetooth Radio You enable the Bluetooth radio in the Dolphin Wireless Manager (see page 8-6). 1. Tap on the Home screen to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager. 2. Tap anywhere inside the Bluetooth rectangle and Bluetooth begins activating. 3.
  • Page 82: Pairing And Trusted Devices

    Pairing and Trusted Devices The terminal does support pairing. Pairing happens during general connection setup. Paired devices are "trusted" devices. This means that there is unrestricted access to all services (including services that require authorization and authentication). A connection can exclude pairing. A device that is connected to the terminal but not paired with it is considered an untrusted device.
  • Page 83 4. Select a device from the list and tap Next. The types of devices in the vicinity of the radio appear in the list of discovered devices. 5. You are prompted to enter a passcode. • If the device has a specific passcode, enter it in the Passcode field and tap Next. When attempting to connect to a printer or headset with Bluetooth capabilities, the passcode may default to either 1111 or 0000.
  • Page 84: Transferring Files

    8. When the connection is complete, a list of matching and supported services on the device appears. Only the services that are mutually supported on both devices appear in the Partnership Settings window. 9. Select the services you want to use and tap Save. The services on the new devices have to be selected or the pairing won’t include those services, even though the devices are paired.
  • Page 85: Making The Terminal Discoverable

    3. Tap and hold on the file and select Beam File on the popup menu. 4. The Bluetooth radio begins searching for devices. When a Bluetooth device is first found, it appears as an Unknown device; the icon indicates that the device is a Bluetooth device.
  • Page 86 To make the terminal discoverable, tap Mode on the Horizontal scroll. Select Make this device visible to other devices and tap OK. 9 - 6...
  • Page 87: Chapter 10 - Dolphin Homebase/Ebase Device

    Note: The information in this chapter applies to both the Dolphin HomeBase and Dolphin eBase devices unless otherwise indicated. As the hub of your Dolphin 6100 system, the Dolphin HomeBase charging and communication cradle supports full-speed USB 1.1 and RS-232 communication with a workstation. The Dolphin eBase is identical to the Dolphin HomeBase except it supports Ethernet communication as well as USB 1.1, and...
  • Page 88: Front Panel

    Front Panel Terminal Well Charging LED Terminal Well Place the Dolphin terminal in the terminal well to communicate with a host device, power the terminal, and charge the terminal’s battery. Make sure that the device is securely seated. Rubber Feet The bottom panel has four rubber feet to stabilize the unit on a flat surface.
  • Page 89: Back Panel

    Back Panel HomeBase eBase Serial Port Serial Port USB Port USB Port Ethernet Port DC Power Jack DC Power Jack DC Power Jack DC Power Jack Connect the power cable to this power jack; see Powering the Dolphin HomeBase Device page 10-4.
  • Page 90: Powering The Dolphin Homebase Device

    ActiveSync (see Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation page 8-9). Honeywell recommends that you leave the base connected to its power source at all times, so that it is always ready to use. eBase Clamp-on Ferrite Core Installation We recommend that you install the clamp-on ferrite core included with your Dolphin®...
  • Page 91: Charging The Main Battery

    The following illustration shows how to install the ferrite on the cable. It should be placed approximately 1.57 inches (40mm) from the RJ45 plug. The cable should be looped around the core, as shown. Charging the Main Battery The base powers the terminal and fully charges its main battery pack in an average of 5 1/2 hours for a fully depleted battery.
  • Page 92: Charging A Spare Battery

    Charging a Spare Battery The base can also charge a second battery while the terminal is positioned in the base. The second battery can be inserted in the battery charging well in back of the terminal connection. Place the battery in the well with the label facing up and toward the back of the unit.
  • Page 93: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Structural Dimensions 5.3 in. high X 4.5 in. wide X 3.1 in. deep (13.5 cm. X 11.4 cm. X 7.9 cm.) Weight Dolphin HomeBase - 11.0 oz. (313g) Dolphin eBase - 11.3 oz (320g) Material Polycarbonate Color Black Environmental Operating Temperature 14°...
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  • Page 95: Chapter 11 - Dolphin Quadcharger Device

    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. We recommend use of Honeywell Li-Ion battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 96: Battery Charging

    Battery Charging Charging Process This charger charges Dolphin 6100 Li-Ion 3300mAh packs in an average of 5 1/2 hours for a fully depleted battery. It takes less time if the battery has some charge. Each charging slot works independently of the other three.
  • Page 97: Recommendations For Storing Batteries

    3. When the Status LED turns green, the battery in the slot has completed charging. Recommendations for Storing Batteries To maintain top performance from batteries, follow these storage guidelines: • Avoid storing batteries outside of the specified temperature range of -4 to 104°F (-20 to 40°C) or in extremely high humidity.
  • Page 98: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Structural Dimensions 7.3 in. long X 3.7 in. wide X 2.4 in. high (18.5 cm. X 9.4 cm. X 6.1 cm.) Weight 11.5 oz. (325g) Material Case: Polycarbonate Color: Black Capacity Supports up to four Li-Ion battery packs Environmental Operating Temperature 32°...
  • Page 99: Chapter 12 - Customer Support

    E-mail: hsmlasupport@honeywell.com Brazil Telephone: +55 (11) 5185-8222 Fax: +55 (11) 5185-8225 E-mail: brsuporte@honeywell.com Mexico Telephone: 01-800-HONEYWELL (01-800-466-3993) E-mail: soporte.hsm@honeywell.com Europe, Middle East, and Africa Telephone: +31 (0) 40 7999 393 Fax: +31 (0) 40 2425 672 E-mail: hsmeurosupport@honeywell.com Hong Kong...
  • Page 100: Product Service And Repair

    Product Service and Repair Honeywell International Inc. provides service for all its products through service centers throughout the world. To obtain warranty or non-warranty service, contact the appropriate location below to obtain a Return Material Authorization number (RMA #) before returning the product.
  • Page 101: Limited Warranty

    • The duration of the limited warranty for batteries is one year. Use of any battery from a source other than Honeywell may result in damage not covered by the warranty. Batteries returned to Honeywell International Inc. in a reduced state may or may not be replaced under this warranty.
  • Page 102 How to Extend Your Warranty Honeywell International Inc. offers a variety of service plans on our hardware products. These agreements offer continued coverage for your equipment after the initial warranty expires. For more information, contact your Sales Representative, Customer Account Representative, or Product Service Marketing Manager from Honeywell International Inc., or your Authorized Reseller.
  • Page 104 Honeywell Scanning & Mobility 9680 Old Bailes Road Fort Mill, SC 29707 www.honeywellaidc.com ™ 61-WEH6-UG Rev A 9/11...

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