Hand Held Products 7200/UG - Manual

Hand Held Products 7200/UG

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Copyright © March 2001 Hand Held Products. All rights reserved.; United Kingdom
  • Page 7 – Before You Begin; Welcome
  • Page 8 – Safety; you. Please read them carefully before using your Dolphin.; Required Safety Labels
  • Page 11 – and continuous wave.
  • Page 12 – Regulatory and Safety Agency Approvals; Parameter Specification; Interference
  • Page 13 – Microwaves; Batteries; be recycled according to local guidelines.; Care and Cleaning of the Dolphin
  • Page 14 – Chapter 1 Getting Started
  • Page 15 – About the Dolphin 7200 Handheld Computer; Accessories for the Dolphin; (Note: Lanyard ring for attaching strap not
  • Page 16 – Dolphin 7200 Models and Options
  • Page 17 – Bar Code Symbologies Supported
  • Page 18 – Using Dolphin for the First Time; Checking Your Package; CAUTION: Use only 3.6V battery packs provided by Hand Held Products.; For maximum battery; twice; before initial
  • Page 19 – “Maintaining the Dolphin’s Batteries”; Inserting the Battery Pack
  • Page 20 – Turning the Dolphin On And Off; Turning On the Dolphin; Install the charged battery pack in the Dolphin.; Turning the Dolphin Off; application. The screen is blank when the Dolphin is in “sleep mode.”; Setting the Date and Time; To set the date on an alphanumeric Dolphin:
  • Page 22 – Chapter 2 Dolphin Basics
  • Page 23 – System Features; CPU; FLASH expansion module.; Front Panel Physical Features; numeric Dolphins have identical back panels.
  • Page 24 – function and contrast is software programmable.; Speaker
  • Page 25 – Using the Alphanumeric Keypad
  • Page 26 – special characters that are not defined on the Dolphin keypad.; Key Combination
  • Page 27 – Using the Numeric Keypad; in data entry. Digits can be entered without using the shift key.
  • Page 28 – Entering Alpha and Special Characters; SHIFT
  • Page 29 – three; Display Symbols; Battery Charge
  • Page 30 – Alpha mode -- alphabetic characters are active
  • Page 31 – Back Panel Features
  • Page 32 – Laser Engine; Standard range; Image Engine; The Battery Well is a recessed area on the back of the; Reset Switch; Dolphin HomeBase to a host serial device.; Dolphin’s battery pack is charged through these contacts.
  • Page 33 – Maintaining the Dolphin’s Batteries; There are two batteries in the Dolphin:; main battery is discharged or removed from the terminal.; Internal NiMH Backup Battery; system as described above.
  • Page 34 – NiMH Battery Pack
  • Page 35 – Storing Batteries
  • Page 37 – About the Dolphin 7200 RF Handheld Computer; The
  • Page 38 – Inventory Control demo.; ENTER; Main Menu; The Dolphin 7200 RF Main Menu shown appears after the title screen:
  • Page 39 – ESC; and navigating through the help file.
  • Page 40 – F 3 - H H P D e m o; The HHP Demo is a sample inventory control program.; F 4 - U t i l i t i e s M e n u
  • Page 41 – VehicleBase to the local area network. Press <; setting and turn the display status line on or off.
  • Page 42 – to exit to the DOS prompt.
  • Page 43 – F1 RF Setup; F1 SET SSID; SSID; Subnet
  • Page 44 – F2 SET NODE
  • Page 45 – Setting WEP Modes And Keys On The 802.11b Radio Card
  • Page 46 – Running the WEP.BAT Utility
  • Page 47 – using a text editor as shown:; Done
  • Page 48 – Dolphin terminal keyboard, enter
  • Page 49 – Example 4: To display the radio’s WEP settings, enter; The terminal will displays the settings as shown below:; enter; Example 6: To clear the active key, enter; The terminal will display the following:; Example 7: To enable the WEP WEPSHARED mode, enter; terminal will displays the following:; WEP mode WEPSHARED
  • Page 50 – WLIFTM-Compliant Dolphin 7200 RF Terminal; The WLIF-compliant Dolphin 7200 RF; Configuring Your WLIF-Compliant Dolphin 7200 RF Terminal; your terminals for use. The
  • Page 51 – F 4 U t i l i t i e s M e n u; Utility Menu; F4 RF Menu
  • Page 52 – To configure the terminal for use in a local area network, press <; F1 SET SECURITY ID; with others in the same network.
  • Page 53 – Dolphin 7200 RF Peripherals; PC Cards; Omnidirectional; Security ID; Subnet Mask
  • Page 54 – Host Connectivity; that connects Dolphin 7200 RF; Thick-Client Terminal Emulation; network controller or server.; Dolphin 7200 RF User’s Guide.
  • Page 55 – Thin-Client Terminal Emulation
  • Page 56 – Terminal Emulation Keyboard Overlays; character sets, and control and display functions.
  • Page 58 – Describes the iButton reader and how to use it.
  • Page 59 – What is an iButton?; attached to an object for up-to-date information at the point of use.
  • Page 60 – Working with iButtons; To transfer data between iButtons and Dolphin iButton reader:; IButtons supported by Dolphin with iButton Reader; on the software development tools used.; iButton Reader
  • Page 63 – Capturing Images; acquiring images using the Dolphin Image-Capture terminal are:
  • Page 65 – Lighting Conditions; Dolphin Image-Capture Demo Software
  • Page 66 – HHP Dolphin Image Capture Server Application
  • Page 67 – This application is designed to work with the; File Menu; Select this option to set print options.
  • Page 68 – Print; Select this option to print the current image.; Exit; Select this option to exit the program.; Settings Menu; Follow these steps to configure HomeBase:
  • Page 69 – About; the version number of your software.
  • Page 70 – Select this button to save an image to the Saved Image Viewer.
  • Page 71 – Dolphin Image Capture Viewer; View Images
  • Page 72 – Dolphin Image Capture Application; Package Deliver; option of the Dolphin client software.; Delete All
  • Page 74 – F1 AIMING DEMO; images on the terminal’s disk.; F2 IMAGE CAPTURE; to from the Dolphin terminal to the host computer.
  • Page 75 – The pixel size of the image is 310 x 236 pixels.; F4 GRAY; the Dolphin display.
  • Page 76 – image and proceed to the next step.
  • Page 78 – F3 SCAN LABELS; terminal scans bar codes.; F4 PACKAGE DELIVER; want to use another file type, follow these steps:; Follow these steps to use the package delivery demonstration:
  • Page 80 – transfer process will occur as described in Steps 4 and 5 above.
  • Page 82 – About the Dolphin 7200 2D Hand Held Computer; Supported Symbologies
  • Page 83 – Reading Barcodes; when the user presses the ON/KEY key and the green DECODE LED; The aiming beam can; should be read farther from the unit.
  • Page 86 – the terminal’s disk.
  • Page 88 – The following screen will appear:
  • Page 89 – after you place it in the HomeBase.; terminal is configured, press the ON/SCAN Button to scan a bar code.
  • Page 90 – F4 PACKAGE DELIVERY
  • Page 92 – demo screen shown below and is ready for the next tracking number.; the terminal returns to the Dolphin
  • Page 94 – Hub of the System; reliably for years.
  • Page 95 – Dolphin 7200 HomeBase Parts and Functions; Front Panel; Comm LED
  • Page 96 – Back Panel
  • Page 97 – Side Panels; Setting Up the Dolphin
  • Page 98 – Charging Batteries In The Dolphin 7200 HomeBase; Charging A Dolphin Terminal; For maximum battery life,; before initial use
  • Page 99 – Dolphin HomeBase auxiliary battery well.; summary of each charging state.; Deep-cycling the Battery; before initial use and then, once a month thereafter. To; Service Aux Batt; button for at least 4 seconds. The deep-cycling process
  • Page 100 – Connecting the Cables
  • Page 101 – Setting the Configuration Switches
  • Page 102 – Configuring A Single Dolphin HomeBase
  • Page 103 – Switch
  • Page 104 – Creating a Dolphin 7200 HomeBase Network; is not; How to Daisy Chain the Dolphin HomeBases; OR; Programming Commands
  • Page 108 – Communicating with the Dolphin Terminal; sleep mode, it will awaken into active state.
  • Page 110 – enable the terminal to charge its battery.; the Dolphin terminal.
  • Page 111 – DOCK
  • Page 112 – There is a power supply connector and an RS232 connector:; Use this connector to attach a power supply to the; Use a standard serial cable to connect this port to a host; Bottom Panel; and the corresponding baud rates are shown in the chart below.
  • Page 113 – Baud Rate; Powering the Dolphin Terminal
  • Page 114 – will be solid GREEN.; Deep-Cycling Batteries; before initial use and then, once a month thereafter. Since; does not; more information, see the Dolphin 7200 Multicharger User’s Guide.
  • Page 115 – Mounting the Dolphin 7200 Compact HomeBase; The Dolphin 7200 Compact HomeBase may be desk or wall-mounted for
  • Page 116 – it is; recommended; that the cables be secured to
  • Page 117 – Setting Up For Communications; The Dolphin terminal and Dolphin Compact HomeBase support RS-232; Setting up the Dolphin Compact HomeBase
  • Page 118 – whether it is configured as a DCE or DTE device.; cannot; the Dolphin HomeBase 12 Volt DC power supply connector. The AC wall
  • Page 121 – Dolphin OS and Development System; Important Notice; directory and all; Installation
  • Page 122 – Directory
  • Page 123 – Help File, Document and Utility Icons
  • Page 124 – Dolphin HHP Demo Program; directory on your PC.; turned on. To turn the Dolphin terminal on, press the ON/SCAN; Note
  • Page 125 – F 1 – S c a n D e m o; program is included on the Dolphin OS and Development System disk.; F 2 – H e l p M e n u
  • Page 126 – F 3 – H H P D E M O; is written to a file, and can be transferred via Xmodem to a computer.; F1 – Enter Data; if the item should be added. The date is automatically entered.; F2– Transfer Data; using standard Xmodem protocol.; F3– Receive Lookup
  • Page 127 – F 4 – U t i l i t y M e n u; F1 –COM Menu
  • Page 128 – Scanning A Barcode
  • Page 129 – Dolphin Utilities; are installed in the
  • Page 130 – transfer using both Ymodem and Xmodem.; Specifies Xmodem protocol; rate, communications protocol and download path.
  • Page 131 – Upgrade the terminal Boot Loader; Forces HBCFG.EXE to display ‘Please wait Dialog’; or run a diagnostic.
  • Page 132 – STL.EXE is a DOS command line utility for Dolphin that turns the 9; Usage
  • Page 133 – Specifies COM ports 1-4
  • Page 134 – Utility Description; Dolphin Application Development; Compiling Applications for the Dolphin
  • Page 135 – Sample Applications; Application Description; Building the Samples
  • Page 136 – Compiling the Sample Programs; Microsoft; application’s; Borland
  • Page 137 – Transferring Files to or from Dolphin; YX.EXE utility or the Dolphin File Transfer program.; Using the YX.EXE Utility; The YX.EXE utility, installed in the directory; Run YX in menu driven mode; Using the Dolphin File Transfer Program; simplify the file transfer process.
  • Page 138 – Sending a File to the Dolphin; “Sending Files at a Higher Rate”; Sending a File From Dolphin to Your PC
  • Page 139 – Sending Files to the Dolphin; To use a menu for sending files to the Dolphin, follow these steps:
  • Page 140 – Sending Files From the Dolphin To Your PC; Dolphin EVS Engine
  • Page 142 – Dolphin ROM Image and Boot Loader; Upgrading the Dolphin ROM Image; upgrade or reload the ROM IMAGE.
  • Page 143 – Press 1 to download.; Upgrading the Dolphin Boot Loader; provided
  • Page 145 – Just In Case; obtain technical support.; Before Calling For Technical Support; Authorized Reseller.
  • Page 148 – Troubleshooting with Dolphin 7200 with Image-Capture
  • Page 152 – Warranty Information; Who Is Covered By The Warranty; Product; What’s Covered By The Warranty
  • Page 153 – What’s Not Covered By The Warranty; fluctuation in electrical power.; How Problems Should Be Handled; Held, on your behalf, to arrange for the unit to be serviced.; The United Kingdom :; United States and 60 days Internationally.
  • Page 155 – How To Extend Your Warranty; Technical Support; Technical Support – North and South America, Asia and Pacific Rim:
  • Page 163 – Netw
  • Page 167 – Composi
  • Page 168 – Appendix B Bar Code Samples; UPC
  • Page 169 – Appendix C GS-DOS Commands
  • Page 171 – CTTY device; DELAY seconds
  • Page 175 – SET; installed in the environment.; Displays or changes the optional switch character.
  • Page 177 – VERIFY; command changes or displays how GS DOS handles I/O to disk files and; VOL; default drive is assumed.
  • Page 178 – Appendix D Declarations of Conformity; Declaration of Conformity; EC declaration of conformity for the following:; Product Identification
  • Page 179 – B A B T , C l a r e m o n t H o u s e , 3 4 M o l e s e y R o a d , W a l t o n - o n - T h a m e s , K T 1 2
  • Page 180 – Report
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