Dolphin™ 6510 Mobile Computer with Windows® CE 6.
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Agency Approvals Label Locations ................................................................................................................. 1-1 N4313-TTL Safety & RF Approvals by Country: ................................................................. 1-1 R&TTE Compliance Statement – 802.11a/b/g/n/ and or Bluetooth……………………. ....... 1-2 Dolphin RF Terminal—802.11a/b/g/n and/or Bluetooth ......................................................
Chapter 4 - Using the Keypad Overview ............................................................................................................................4-1 Navigation Keys .................................................................................................................4-1 Basic Keys .........................................................................................................................4-1 Alpha/Numeric Modes .........................................................
Task Manager ..................................................................................................................7-20 Chapter 8 - Communication Connecting the Dolphin 6510-USB Communication Cable..................................................8-1 Charging Terminal with USB Cable ....................................................................................8-1 Connections Menu ............................................................................................................
Parts and Functions .........................................................................................................11-2 Front Panel ................................................................................................................11-2 Back Panel .................................................................................................................11-3 Bottom Panel..............................................................................................................
1 Agency Approvals Label Locations Dolphin 6510 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.
R&TTE Compliance Statement—802.11a/b/g/n and/or Bluetooth Dolphin RF terminals are in conformity with all essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/ EC). 2200 ! in accordance with the Class II product requirements specified This product is marked with in the R&TTE Directive, 1999/5/EC. The equipment is intended for use throughout the European Community; PAN European Frequency Range: 2.402–2.480 GHz.
• 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. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet helpful: “Something About Interference.” This is available at FCC local regional offices.
IC RF Exposure Statement NII frequency band 5150-5250 MHz is restricted to indoor use only. For European Community Users Honeywell Scanning & Mobility Product Environmental Information Refer to www.honeywellaidc.com/environmental for the RoHS / REACH / WEEE information.
2 Getting Started Out of the Box Verify that your carton contains the following items: • Dolphin 6510 mobile computer (the terminal) • Battery pack (3.7v, Li-Ion) • AC power supply (KSAS0120500200D5; Input: 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz 0.4 Amps; Output: 5 Volts DC, 2.0 A) • Localized plug adapters Note: Be sure to keep the original packaging in case you need to return the Dolphin terminal for service; see Customer Support on page 12-1. Initial Setup for Dolphin 6510 Terminals Step 1.
We recommend use of Honeywell Li-Ion battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty. Step 2. Charge the Batteries Dolphin 6510s ship with the battery pack significantly discharged of power. Charge the battery pack with the Dolphin charging cable until the LED turns green (red while charging). The average charge time for a fully depleted battery is 7 1/2 hours. It takes less time if the battery has some charge. 1.
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.). Plug Adapter Power Adapter Power Cable Step 3. Boot the Terminal The terminal begins booting as soon as power is applied and runs by itself. Do NOT press any keys or interrupt the boot process.
Command Bar Icons The command bar, located at the bottom of application screens, provides access to many system functions and programs. Icon Meaning Opens the Start menu. Tap to change views between open applications or to return to the desktop. Accesses the Bluetooth radio. Double tap this icon to open the Bluetooth Handler (see page 8-1). Shows signal strength of WiFi radio. (A red X indicates it is not currently associated to an AP.) Double tap to configure your WLAN Secure Wireless Client.
Using the Stylus The terminal comes with a stylus included in a loop on the hand strap. Use this stylus (or your finger) to select or enter information on the touch screen. The stylus functions as a mouse; generally, a tap is the same as a click. Tap Drag Tap the touch screen once or double tap to open menu items and select options. Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text and images. Tap & hold Tap and hold the stylus on an item and a pop-up menu appears.
3 Hardware Overview Dolphin 6510 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 6510 configurations: WPAN only and WPAN/WLAN. Both configurations include the following options; however, the WPAN/WLAN configuration has both a Bluetooth radio and an 802.11a/b/g/n radio.
Front Panel Features (28-key keypad (numeric) (52-key keypad (full alphanumeric) Scan/Decode LED The LED lights red when you press the Scan trigger in scanning applications. The LED lights green when a scanned bar code is successfully decoded. The LED lights red while the main battery is charging. The LED lights green when the main battery charging is completed. The LED lights blue or red during soft and hard resets. The LED is user-programmable.
For touch screen input, use the stylus included with the terminal or your finger. The method you choose depends on which one is most appropriate for your application. While there is a great deal of variation in different applications, you generally achieve greater accuracy with the stylus for buttons or icons that are close together. Use of objects, such as paper clips, pencils, or ink pens on the touch screen can damage the input panel and may cause damage not covered by the warranty.
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.
2. Clean the touch panel thoroughly with a clean, non-abrasive, lint-free cloth. Make sure nothing is on the touch panel. 3. Release the left edge of the backing paper on the screen protector. 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.
6. Pull smoothly and evenly from left to right until the screen protector is applied. Press gently but firmly. Use the card as necessary to smooth out any air pockets or bumps after application. 7. Press the Power key to wake the terminal and check the touch panel with the stylus. 8. Verify that the screen accepts input from the stylus as usual. If not, re-apply the screen protector. 9.
12. For maximum performance, recalibrate the screen. Tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > double tap Stylus > Calibration tab. 13. Tap Recalibrate and follow the instructions on the screen.
Back Panel Features Image Engine Window Hand Strap (with Stylus) Speaker Rear Scan Button Finger Saddle Installed Battery Hand Strap The Dolphin 6510 comes with an adjustable, elastic hand strap. The strap is attached to the device with the two small screws. It is threaded through the slot on the bottom of the back of the unit. Keep in mind that the hand strap covers the battery. When you want to replace the battery, you will need to adjust the hand strap accordingly.
• 4KHz–72db Stylus Dolphin 6510 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; see Using the Stylus on page 2-5. Installing Memory Cards The Dolphin 6510 supports Secure Digital (SD) memory cards from 512MB up to 8GB in capacity. The recommended SD cards are 2GB and 4GB ATP® -brand, which have been tested for reliability. You can purchase these SD cards by contacting your Honeywell sales representative.
Left Side Panel Features Side Button Headset Jack Side Button There is a button like this on both side panels. You can use the Programs Buttons option in the Control Panel to change the functionality of the side buttons. 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.
Bottom Panel Features I/O Connector DC Power Jack DC Power Jack The DC power jack receives external power from the Dolphin power cable that is included in the box with the terminal. When connected to the Dolphin power cable, the terminal is powered and the main battery pack is charging. I/O Connector The I/O mechanical connector is designed to work exclusively with Dolphin 6510 peripherals and cables. This connector powers the terminal, charges the main battery, and facilitates communication.
Dolphin HomeBase™ Device This charging and communication cradle supports USB and RS-232 communication, enabling your terminal to interface with the majority of enterprise systems. When a terminal is seated in a powered base, its main battery pack charges in an average of 5 1/2 hours for a fully depleted battery. It takes less time if the battery has some charge. A spare battery may also be charged in the battery charging well behind the terminal.
Main Battery Pack We recommend use of Honeywell Li-Ion battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty. The Dolphin 6510 has a Li-Ion 3.7V/3300 mAh/12.2 Wh battery pack. The Li-Ion battery pack is the primary power source for the Dolphin terminal as well as the internal backup battery.
Managing Main Battery Power Data and files saved on the Dolphin terminal may be stored in RAM memory; therefore, maintain a continuous power supply to the terminal to help prevent data loss. When you remove a battery pack, insert another charged battery pack in the Dolphin. If the main battery pack is low, insert the terminal into a charging peripheral to power the terminal and begin recharging the battery.
• Excessive discharge damages a battery. Recharge the battery when your terminal indicates low battery power. • If you observe that the Honeywell battery supplied is physically damaged in some way, send it to Honeywell International Inc. or an authorized service center for inspection. Refer to the Product Service and Repair (page 13-1) section of this guide. • 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.
You would perform a soft reset 1) when the terminal fails to respond, 2) after installing software applications that require a reboot, 3) after making changes to certain system settings, or 4) to install new CAB or REG files. The desktop appears when the Soft Reset is complete. Hard Reset (Cold Boot) 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\Aut
1. Tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > System > Memory tab. Care and Cleaning of the Dolphin Terminal When needed, clean the image or laser engine window and the LCD display with a clean, non-abrasive, lint-free cloth. The terminal can be cleaned with a damp cloth. Dolphin 6510 Technical Specifications Operating System Microsoft Windows CE 6.0 Development Environment Honeywell SDK for Windows® CE 6.
Backup Battery 140mAh Li-ion Polymer. Expected Hours of Operation 3300mAh battery pack: 23 hours (N4313) / 22 hours (N560x) (with scan every 2 seconds) Battery life varies with application and use case.
Regulatory and Compliance 3 - 19 Safety: UL60950-1, cUL 60950, IEC 60825-1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001, NOM-019, EN60950, CCC, PSE, FCC Part 15, Sub part B, Sub Part C, ICES-003, RSS 210, EN 55022 (CISPR 22) Class B, EN55024:1998, EN300 328, EN301 489-1, EN301 489-7, EN301 489-17, IEC 62209-2, SRRC, AIRB, ANATEL, AS/NZS4268, COFETEL
4 Using the Keypad Overview The 28-key and 52-key keypads are as follows: 28-key keypad (numeric) 52-key keypad (full alphanumeric) Navigation keys (arrow keys) Navigation keys Power key Power key combination Navigation Keys The navigation keys enable you to move the cursor up and down lines and from character to character.
Basic Keys Name Function ALPHA (28key) SFT (52-key) Toggles the keyboard between alpha (upper and lowercase) and numeric modes on the 28-key keypad. The “ABC”/”abc” indicator on the command bar changes accordingly. Pressing SFT two times in rapid succession on a 52-key keypad toggles between upper and lowercase. Backspace (BKSP) Backspace moves the cursor back one space. If you are typing text, a character is deleted each time you press the backspace key.
Note that when typing in alpha mode on the 28-key Dolphin 6510, 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. Function Key Combinations On the 28-key keypad, hold down the Function key (FUNC) and then press a key with the blue text/icons below it to perform specific functions.
52-key Key Combination Function FUNC + 9 F9 - user programmable FUNC + 10 F10 - user programmable FUNC PG Page up or down - used in conjunction with Up and Down arrows CTRL Key Combinations On the 28-key keypad, hold down the Control key (CTRL) and then press a key with the red characters below it to type the desired character. 28-key Key Combination Function CTRL + 1 ! CTRL + 2 @ CTRL + 3 # CTRL + 4 $ CTRL + 5 % CTRL + 6 ^ CTRL + 7 & CTRL + 8 ( CTRL + 9 ) CTRL + .
52-key Key Combination Function CTRL + G : CTRL + H “ CTRL + I ? CTRL + K @ CTRL + L / CTRL + M = CTRL + N ! CTRL + P – CTRL + Q \ CTRL + U Windows Explorer CTRL + . * CTRL + , # CTRL + VOL Increase/decrease volume Program Buttons Buttons can be programmed to execute different functions using the Program Button program in the Control Panel. The following buttons on the 28-key keypad are programmed for the listed function.
5 Using the Image Engine Overview The Dolphin 6510 houses a compact image engine using Adaptus™ Imaging Technology that instantly reads all popular 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 Dolphin 6510s are equipped with N560x Standard Range (N5603SR) image engines. Depth of Field N560x Standard Range (N5603SR) 7.
Supported Bar Code Symbologies Symbology Type Symbology Name 1D Symbologies Codabar Code 3 of 9 Code 11 Code 93 Code 128 EAN with Add-On EAN with Extended Coupon Code EAN-13 GS1 Databar 2D Symbologies Aztec Code Composite Data Matrix GS1 Databar Han Xin MaxiCode OCR PDF417 QR Code Composite Codes Aztec Mesa Codablock F EAN·UCC GS1 Databar-14 OCR OCR-A OCR-B Postal Codes Postnet and most international 4 state codes Australian Post British Post Canadian Post China Post Japanese Post KIX (Netherland
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 all 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 Start > Programs > Demos. • Select Scan Demo to verify decoding, or • Select Image Demo to verify imaging (not available on device using the N4313 laser engine).
Sample Bar Codes You can use the following bar codes to verify decoding: Sample 128 Sample PDF417 Code 128 PDF417 Test Message 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.
Capturing Images The image-capture process is an intuitive, split-second operation for experienced users. By following basic guidelines, however, new users can easily develop their own technique and, with practice, quickly learn to adapt to different application environments. Image Preview When the imaging process is initiated, the touch screen displays a preview of the object.
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6 Using the Laser Engine Overview The Dolphin 6510 (N4313-TTL 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. The 6510 Laser reads all popular 1D bar codes. Available Laser Engines The Dolphin 6510 can be equipped with an N4313-TTL laser engine (depending on the configuration purchased). Depth of Field - N4313-TTL 5.2 mil 7.5 mil 10.4 mil 13.0 mil 19.
Preliminary 2013-10-29 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. Decoding a Bar Code 1. Tap > Demos > Scan Demo. 2. Position the Dolphin terminal over one of the sample bar code below. A range of 4-10 inches (10-25 cm) from the bar code is recommended. 3.
7 System Settings Communication Options Dolphin terminals offer several communication options including Microsoft ActiveSync and wireless radios. I/O Connector (Wired Communication) The mechanical connector on the bottom panel (see DC Power Jack on page 3-11) connects the terminal to various Dolphin communication peripherals that connect to a host workstation via USB (1.1 or higher), thus enabling ActiveSync communication. For more information, see ActiveSync Communication on page 7-3.
Connecting the USB Charging/Communication Cable for the Dolphin 6510 Slide the USB cable unit onto the bottom of the terminal lining up the terminal’s I/O connector to the cable unit’s connector to facilitate USB communication between the Dolphin terminal and the host workstation.
ActiveSync Communication To synchronize, ActiveSync 4.1 or higher must be installed and configured for the appropriate communication type on the host workstation and the Dolphin terminal. Dolphin terminals ship with ActiveSync already installed. Therefore, if ActiveSync is already installed on the host workstation, you just need to connect the Dolphin terminal to the host workstation (via Dolphin peripheral) to initiate communication. Note: You can download the most current version of ActiveSync from www.
Setting Up the Dolphin Terminal The Dolphin terminal defaults to USB communication out of the box. To verify and/or change the default setting, tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > PC Connection. Must be checked to connect to a workstation Displays the current connection setting Tap to change the connection settings Tap Change Connection to change the current settings. Connection Options ‘USB Select this option to … Establish a USB connection.
Exploring the Terminal from the Workstation When the terminal and desktop computer are connected, open the main ActiveSync window (on the desktop), and click Explore. The Mobile Device folder opens in Windows Explorer. The Dolphin terminal is now treated as a mass storage device, and transferring files is as simple as dragging and dropping or copying and pasting as you would for moving files between folders on your hard drive.
If the File is an Installer An installer program is one that installs to the workstation and the terminal simultaneously; one process installs to both devices. 1. On the workstation, double-click the *.exe or *.setup.exe file. The installation wizard begins. 2. Follow the directions on the workstation screen. The installation process includes transferring the software to the terminal via ActiveSync.
By default, the 802.11b/g radio is powered off (i.e., disabled) “out of the box.” To power it on (i.e., enable), press the vertical arrow (bottom, right corner of screen) and select Turn Wireless LAN On. The enable/ disable state of the radio will survive subsequent soft and hard resets. The next step is to configure the connection parameters of the radio to connect to a wireless network.
8 Bluetooth Handler Bluetooth wireless technology is a short-range communications technology to connect portable and/or fixed devices while maintaining high levels of security. Enabling the Bluetooth Radio 1. Select the UP arrow in the lower, right portion of the display. 2. Tap Turn Bluetooth On. The Bluetooth icon appears in the task bar. Connecting to Other Devices Before connecting to another device, make sure that the Bluetooth connection on the other device is enabled. 1.
OR Wait until all Bluetooth devices in range have been scanned. Then the Scan Dialog window appears. 6. Scroll through the list until your Bluetooth printer device is found. You may single tap any device in the list to display its MAC address. 7. Highlight the Bluetooth printer device and tap the Select button. 8. When the COM port selection appears, select COM7 and tap OK. 9. If successful, the COM port and MAC address of the device appears under the list of Registered Bluetooth Virtual COM ports. 10.
9 Dolphin HomeBase/eBase Device Overview 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 6500 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 RS-232.
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. You can set the base on a dry, stable surface, such as a desktop or workbench near an electrical outlet.
Back Panel HomeBase eBase Serial Port Serial Port USB Port USB Port DC Power Jack Ethernet Port DC Power Jack DC Power Jack Connect the power cable to this power jack; see Powering the Dolphin HomeBase Device on page 10-4. USB Port The USB port is full-speed (v1.1). Using the USB cable, you can connect the base to a USBcompliant device to facilitate USB communication to and from the terminal. USB communication occurs through Microsoft ActiveSync (v.4.1 or higher).
Powering the Dolphin HomeBase Device The terminal requires 5 volts DC input for communication and battery charging; 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 same power cable that ships with each terminal can be used to power the base. This cable contains a plug adapter for each geography (US, UK, EU, etc.). Plug Adapter Power Adapter Power Cable 1.
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. It takes less time if the battery has some charge.
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. Angle the battery as shown. Once the connectors engage, the LED lights. If the LED is red, the unit is charging; if it is green, the charge is complete.
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.
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10 Dolphin QuadCharger Device Overview The Dolphin QuadCharger device is a four-slot charging station that charges up to four Li-ion battery packs in an average of 5 1/2 hours for a fully depleted battery. It takes less time if the battery has some charge. For more details about charging, see Battery Charging on page 11-2. We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals, power cables, and power adapters.
Power Supply Connector Use this connector to attach the power supply to the charger. The universal power supply accepts input voltages between 90–265 volts. Battery Charging Charging Process This charger charges Dolphin 6500 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.
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. • For prolonged storage, it is recommended that the battery be at a 40% - 50% charge level, be removed from the device, and stored in a controlled temperature environment.
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.
11 Dolphin 6500 Net Base Device Overview The Net Base enables up to four Dolphin 6500 mobile computers to communicate with a host device over an Ethernet network. In addition, the Net Base provides a second RJ45 Ethernet port for connection to an additional device such as a printer, workstation, eBase, or another Net Base. We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals, power cables, and power adapters.
Parts and Functions Front Panel Terminal Wells Power/Dock LED COMM LED Terminal Wells The Net Base contains four terminal wells. Each well has its own dedicated Power/Dock LED and COMM LED indicator. Place the Dolphin terminal in any one of the four wells to communicate with a host device, power the terminal, and charge the installed battery pack. The Net Base completely charges the main battery in a Dolphin terminal in 4 hours for the standard 3.7V battery or 6 hours for the extended 3.7 battery.
Back Panel Green LED Yellow LED Two RJ45 Ethernet Ports DC Power Jack DC Power Jack Use the power cable from Honeywell that comes with the Net Base to supply power to this power jack. For more information, see Power on page 12-4. RJ45 Ethernet Ports The Net Base contains two RJ45 Ethernet ports. You can connect the Net Base to an Ethernetcompliant device to facilitate Ethernet communication to and from the terminal by plugging a standard CAT-5 Ethernet cable into one of the two Ethernet ports provided.
Bottom Panel For details on how to mount the Net Base, see Mounting the Net Base on page 12-6. Serial Number and Compliance Label MAC Address Label Power The terminal requires 12 Volts DC input for communications and battery charging; the power adapter on the power cable converts the voltage from the power source to 12 volts DC. Only the Honeywell 12V/ 8.5A power supply provided with the Net Base converts the voltage appropriately. The operating temperature range is -10° to 50°C (14° to 122°F).
Charging the Main Battery The base provides power to the Dolphin terminals and allows the charging of the main batteries in the terminals. The main battery of each terminal charges in 4 hours for the standard 3.7V battery or 5 hours for the extended 3.7V battery. The intelligent battery charging system incorporated into all Dolphin terminals prevents overcharging, which means that Dolphin terminals may be stored in the base indefinitely without damage to the terminals, battery packs, or the base.
3. Plug the Ethernet cable into the network. 4. Insert the Dolphin into one of the terminal wells. The DOCK LED for the well changes from red to green and the connection icon on the Dolphin’s title bar changes from . x to 5. By default, the DHCP server assigns a unique IP address to each of the Dolphin terminals docked in the Net Base. This IP address can be used by any application on the Dolphin terminal.
Bottom Panel DIN Rail Slot Rubber Feet, Qty. 6 Desk Mounting The DIN Rail (7.5 X 35 mm) slot on the bottom panel enables secure mounting on a horizontal surface. Hardware Required • 3/16 in. dia x 5/8 in. long pan head screw • 1/2 in. OD x 7/32 in. ID x 3/64 in. thick • 3/16 in. dia nut Installing the DIN Rail 1. Slide the DIN Rail into the DIN Rail slot on the bottom panel of the base. 2. Turn the base and DIN Rail right side up.
3. Then, using the appropriate nuts and bolts, secure the DIN Rail to a stable, flat horizontal surface. DIN Rail (7.5 X 35 mm) Wall Mounting The optional wall mount bracket enables secure mounting of the base on a vertical surface. The wall mount bracket can be used in conjunction with the DIN rail but does not require the DIN Rail for use. Hardware (Provided) • M3 x 9 mm self-tapping screws, #2 Phillips, Qty. 4 • 3/8 in. x 4 in. round head toggle bolt, 2-5/8 in. usable length, Qty. 4 • 3/8 in.
2. Slide the bolt through the wall bracket, and thread the toggle nut onto the bolt. Toggle Nut Bolt 3. Press the ends of the toggle nut together, and insert the bolt/nut into the pilot hole until the nut clears inside wall surface. The toggle nut should spring open preventing the screw from being removed. Bracket 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each of the remaining mounting holes. Wall 5. Tighten all four bolts to secure the bracket to the wall. Wall 6.
3. Slide the washer onto the screw and tighten the nut to secure the assembly. Wall Bracket, Qty. 1 Screw, Qty. 2 Washer, Qty. 1 DIN Rail, Qty. 1 Nut, Qty. 1 Washer, Qty. 1 Nut, Qty. 1 4. Remove the rubber feet on the bottom of the Net Base. 5. Slide the base onto the DIN Rail using the slot on the bottom of the base.
Overview The optional slide-on handle provides a productivity-enhancing solution for applications that require high volume scanning, such as inventory management and stock replenishment. Removing the Hand Strap Prior to installing the Dolphin 6500 handle on the terminal, you must remove the hand strap. 1. Release the hook and loop portion of the strap and feed it through the opening at the bottom end of the terminal. 2. Remove the two screws that secure the top of the strap to the terminal. 3.
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