Dolphin™ 70e Black powered by Android 4.
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Dolphin 70e Black Terminal Agency Information Label Locations ....................................................................................................................1-1 Model Number, Serial Number and IMEI Labels............................................................1-1 LED Safety ...........................................................................................................................1-1 LED Safety Statement..................................
Replacing the Battery ........................................................................................................ 2-15 Identifying Your Model Type ........................................................................................ 2-15 Replacing the Battery in Terminals Equipped with a Battery Door Lock ..................... 2-15 Replacing the Battery in Terminals Not Equipped with a Battery Door Lock............... 2-17 Resetting the Terminal ..............................................
Capturing Images ................................................................................................................ 4-7 Taking an Image with the Imaging Demo ...................................................................... 4-7 Using the IQ Image Demo to decode intelligent bar codes and capture images........... 4-8 Configuring the IQ Image Demo Application ................................................................. 4-8 Using the Signature Demo.......................................
Wi-Fi Network Connections ................................................................................................. 7-2 Turning Wi-Fi Networking On or Off .............................................................................. 7-2 Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network ...................................................................................... 7-2 Receiving Network Notifications .................................................................................... 7-2 Adding a Wi-Fi Network .
Chapter 9 - Working with Bluetooth and NFC Technology Bluetooth Technology.......................................................................................................... 9-1 Turning the Bluetooth Radio On or Off .......................................................................... 9-1 Pairing and Trusted Devices.......................................................................................... 9-1 Connecting to Other Bluetooth Devices...................................................
Chapter 12 - Dolphin 70e Black eBase (Model 70e-EHB) Overview............................................................................................................................ 12-1 Unpacking the eBase................................................................................................... 12-1 Dimensions .................................................................................................................. 12-2 Weight............................................................
Power ................................................................................................................................ 14-4 Connecting Power to the ChargeBase ....................................................................... 14-4 Charging the Main Battery................................................................................................. 14-5 To Power a Terminal and Charge its Main Battery...................................................... 14-5 Mounting the ChargeBase..
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1 Dolphin 70e Black Terminal Agency Information Dolphin 70e Black 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. This documentation is relevant for the following Dolphin models: 70eL00, 70eLGN, 70eLG0, 70eLWN, 70eLW0 and 70eL0N.
UL and C-UL Statement UL and C-UL listed: UL60950-1 2nd Edition, and CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-07 2nd Edition. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) has not tested the performance or reliability of the global positioning system (GPS) hardware, GPS operating software or other GPS-related aspects of this product. UL has only tested for the explosion, fire, shock, and casualty hazards required by the applicable hazardous locations standards.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Bande 5 Ghz: UNII (Infrastructure Nationale d'Information Sans Permis) ou Bande1 (5.150 à 5.250 GHz) est limitée à l'usage intérieur seulement. Toute autre utilisation rendra l'opération de l'appareil illégal. For body worn operation, ce téléphone a été testé et respecte les directives d'exposition RF de la FCC pour une utilisation avec l'accessoire body worn: Holster-1. L'utilisation de d'autres accessoires risque de ne pas assurer la conformité avec les directives d'exposition RF de la FCC.
China RoHS 有毒有害物质名称及含量 部件名称 (Parts Name) (Names and Content of Hazardous Substances or Elements) 有毒有害物质或元素 (Toxic and Hazardous Substances or Elements) 铅 (Pb) 汞 (Hg) 镉 (Cd) 六价铬 (Cr6+) 多溴联苯 (PBB) 多溴二苯醚 (PBDE) 成像式条码阅读器 (Imager) o o o o o o 印刷电路板 (PCB) o o o o o o 主机及基座外壳 (Housing) o o o o o o 连线 (Cables) o o o o o o 液晶显示器 (LCD) o o o o o o 液晶显示器框架 (LCD Frame) o o o o o o 相机模组 (Camera) o o o o o o 按键 (Key) o o o o o o 电池 (Battery) o o o o o o
The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the user's hearing device and hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use this device successfully. Trying out this device with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs. This device has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that it utilizes.
Os modelos 70eLG0 e 70eL00 (Dolphin 70e Black) serão fornecidos com os seguintes carregadores / fontes de alimentação: Carregador modelo FRA036-S12-4: número de homologação ANATEL 1615-12-8020. Este carregador será comercializado com as seguintes bases/docas/periféricos: 70E-HB e 70E-EHB. Carregador modelo DSA-5CU-05 050100: número de homologação ANATEL 2939-13-8022. Os modelos 70eLG0 e 70eL00 (Dolphin 70e Black) serão comercializados com os seguintes modelos de acessório: 70e-EHB, 70e-COVER.
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2 Getting Started Out of the Box Verify that the carton contains the following items: • Dolphin 70e Black mobile computer (terminal) • 1 GB, 2 GB or 4 GB microSD™ Memory Card (pre-installed) • 3.7V Li-ion rechargeable battery • USB charge/communication cable • Power adapter with regional plug adapters • Quick start guide • Compliance Regulatory Sheet If you ordered accessories for your terminals, verify that they are also included with the order.
Dolphin 70e Black model terminals not equipped with a battery door lock are designed for use with battery part numbers BAT-STANDARD-01 (Li-ion 3.7V, 6.179 watt hour) and BAT-EXTENDED-01 (Li-ion 3.7V, 12.358 watt hour) manufactured for Honeywell International Inc. See page 2-3 for battery installation instructions. Back panel of the terminal with standard battery door shown.
Installing the Battery in Terminals without a Battery Door Lock The terminal is shipped with the battery packaged separate from the unit. Perform the steps illustrated below to install the battery. Note: If your Dolphin 70e Black model does not have a battery retention strap, refer to the battery installation instructions on page 2-2. ! Ensure all components are dry prior to placing the battery in the terminal. Mating wet components may cause damage not covered by the warranty.
Step 2. Charge the Battery The power source for the Dolphin terminal is the 3.7V Li-ion rechargeable battery located under the battery door on the back panel of the device. See Battery on page 3-12 for additional information on battery storage, use, and disposal. Important: Removing the battery from the terminal erases all non-persistent memory. Always place the terminal in Suspend mode before removing the battery.
Option 1: Charging from a power outlet Use only a UL Listed power supply, which has been qualified by Honeywell with an output rated at 5VDC and 1A with the device. USB Door 1 5 Micro USB Port Right Side Panel of Dolphin 70e Black 4 2 Plug Adapter USB Charge/Communication Cable Power Adapter 3 Option 2: Charging from a high power USB port on a host device (PC) Charging the battery through a USB port takes more time than direct charging using the provided power supply.
Step 3. Boot the Terminal and Access the Home Screen The terminal begins the boot process as soon as power is applied. Do not press any buttons or attempt to remove the battery during the initial boot process. The Welcome Screen The first time you power up the Dolphin terminal, a Welcome screen appears after the boot process is finished.
The Home Screen The Android™ operating system provides space for user customization and control with five Home Screen panels. Note: Some of the features listed below are specific to Dolphin 70e Black models equipped with Google Mobile™ Services and may require an active Google account be setup on your terminal. Notification/Status Bar Touch to initiate a voice search or command.
Notification Panel A plus sign icon appears on the status bar when the quantity of notifications exceed the available space on the bar. To view all the notifications, touch and hold the status bar, and then drag down to open the notification panel. Touch and hold the status bar, and then drag down to view notifications. Tap a notification to open the related application. Touch and hold the circle at the bottom of the screen, and then drag up to close the screen.
Icon Meaning New Gmail™ message SD card or USB storage is full New text message or multimedia message Bluetooth technology is turned on New E-mail Terminal connected to a device with Bluetooth technology Error with text or multimedia message delivery Bluetooth incoming file notification Terminal is connected to a computer using a USB cable WWAN (voice & data) network signal strength ABD active (USB debugging enabled) The carrier data use threshold has been reached or exceeded Uploading data Wi
Search Bar You can search for an item on the terminal or the Internet using Google™ Search at the top of any Home screen panel. Touch to initiate Google Voice Search or a Voice Action. Touch inside the box to access the virtual keyboard for text entry. To modify the search settings: 1. Touch inside the box then press the Menu button . 2. Touch Settings then select Searchable items or Google Search.
Personalize the Home Screen Panels and Favorites Tray Streamline your work flow by customizing the Home screen panels and Favorites tray with your choice of app shortcuts, folders, and widgets. To add an app shortcut: 1. Touch All Apps . 2. Select and hold the app icon you want to add. The terminal vibrates, and then switches to the home screen. 3. Drag and drop the icon into position on the Home screen or in an open spot on the Favorites tray.
Button Function Menu Opens additional menu options. Scan Wakes the terminal from Suspend Mode. Triggers the scanner/imager in the following apps: IQ Image Demo, Imaging Demo and Scan Demo. Triggers the scanner/imager when ScanWedge is enabled. Refer to the Dolphin Power Tools User’s Guide available for download at www.honeywellaidc.com. Back Back to the previous screen. Search Initiate a search of the terminal or the Internet.
Alternate Keys Some keys include a second symbol in red. In order to use the alternate symbol, touch and hold the key until the alternate symbol appears, and then release the key to type the symbol. Honeywell Virtual Keypad Creator The default enhanced Honeywell virtual keyboard is fully customizable using the Honeywell Virtual Keypad Creator software available for download at www.honeywellaidc.com.
Turning Power On/Off To turn the terminal On, press and release the Power button . To turn the terminal Off: 1. Press and hold the Power button until the Phone Options menu displays. Note: If the Show System Dialog setting is turned off (see page 6-2), the Phone Options menu does not display when you press and hold the Power button. The terminal automatically reboots when Power button is held for approximately 8 seconds. 2. Touch Power Off. Suspend Mode Suspend mode differs from Power off mode.
Replacing the Battery Note: Before replacing the battery, read the Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal on page 3-16. Identifying Your Model Type Dolphin 70e Black model terminals equipped with a battery door lock are designed for use with battery part numbers BAT-STANDARD-02 (Li-ion 3.7V, 6.179 watt hour) and BAT-EXTENDED-02 (Li-ion 3.7V, 12.358 watt hour) manufactured for Honeywell International Inc. See battery replacement instructions below.
2. Unlock and remove the battery door. Battery Door Lock 3. Pull the battery latch back and remove the battery. Battery Latch 4. Insert the new battery and install the battery door. Apply pressure to the edges of the battery door to ensure the door is properly closed. Engage the door lock. The terminal begins booting as soon as power is applied. See battery part number specifications on page 3-12.
Replacing the Battery in Terminals Not Equipped with a Battery Door Lock The following instructions are relevant for Dolphin 70e Black terminals equipped with battery retention strap. If your Dolphin 70e Black terminal does not have a retention strap, but it does have battery door lock, refer to the instructions on page 2-15. ! Ensure all components are dry prior to mating terminals/batteries with peripheral devices. Mating wet components may cause damage not covered by the warranty.
5. Secure the battery retention strap. 6. Install the battery door. Apply pressure to the edges of the battery door to ensure the door is properly closed. The terminal begins booting as soon as power is applied. Important - All battery and connector doors must be present, undamaged, and properly closed to maintain the environmental rating of the terminal. We recommend use of Honeywell Li-ion battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty.
2. Touch Reboot. Note: To perform a Hard Reset if the touch screen has stopped responding, press and hold the Power button for approximately 8 seconds until the terminal starts to reboot. When the reset is complete, the Lock screen displays. Connecting the Terminal to a Computer via a USB Connection You can transfer files (e.g., pictures, music, and videos) between your computer and the terminal using the supplied USB Charge/Communication cable or a Dolphin 70e Black HomeBase with a standard USB cable.
Touch a folder name or file name to open the folder or file. Note: Due to system permissions, some files cannot be opened. Depending on the associated application(s), a choice of applications may be available to open the file. Browser Menu Press the Menu button and touch Home to return to the root folder or Close to exit the File Browser. \Honeywell The \Honeywell folder on the Dolphin terminal’s SD card is semi-permanent storage on the terminal.
Android OS Android Developer Web Site Detailed information on application development for Android devices. http://developer.android.com Google Mobile Detailed information on Google Mobile Services (GMS). http://www.google.
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3 Hardware Overview Standard Configurations for the Dolphin 70e Black WLAN, WPAN & Camera • • • • Android 4.0 TI OMAP3715 1.0GHz Processor 512MB RAM X 1GB Flash 3.7V Li-ion rechargeable standard or extended battery pack • Dedicated imager capable of decoding standard 1D and 2D bar code symbologies • 5.0 megapixel auto focus color camera • 802.11a/b/g/n and Bluetooth WLAN, WPAN, WWAN, GPS & Camera • • • • • • • • Android 4.0 TI OMAP3715 1.0GHz Processor 512MB RAM X 1GB Flash 3.
Peripherals for the Dolphin 70e Black Each of the following items is sold separately to enhance the capabilities of your Dolphin terminal. Dolphin 70e Black HomeBase (Model 70e-HB) The Dolphin 70e Black HomeBase device is a charging and communication cradle equipped with a USB host port that is Hi-Speed 2.0v compliant, which enables the terminal to interface with the majority of PCbased enterprise systems.
Accessories for the Dolphin 70e Black Each of the following items is sold separately to enhance your terminal’s capabilities. Note: When using accessories where the terminal is worn on the body, the terminal’s touch panel must face away from the body. Dolphin 70e Black Mobile Charger (Model 70e-MC) The Dolphin 70e Black Mobile Charger is a charging cable that connects the terminal directly to a 12 Volt DC power source, such as a cigarette lighter port inside a vehicle, eliminating the need for a cradle.
Features of the Dolphin 70e Black Front, Bottom, and Right Panels General Notification LED Front Speaker WAN Notification LED Right Scan/Image Button Side Digital Microphone Touch Panel Display USB Door/Micro USB Port Scan Button Back Button Menu Button Search Button Fastener for an Optional Wrist Lanyard or Stylus Tether Home Button Front Digital Microphone Bottom Speaker Important - Do not cover the side microphone with your hand when using the terminal for handset phone calls.
Feature Descriptions: Front, Bottom, and Right Panels Back Button By default, the Back button returns you to the previous screen. Bottom Speaker The integrated bottom 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 speaker phone for WWAN/GSM audio.
Scan Button The Scan button is centrally located for easy access with the right or left hand. When pressed, the Scan button activates the scanner/imager. The Scan button also functions as a system wake-up control for the terminal. You can reassign the button to launch applications or execute commands; see Hotkeys on page 2-12. Touch Panel Display The color 4.3 inch (liquid crystal display (LCD) touch panel is covered with an industrial, protective lens for greater durability.
Back, Top, and Left Panels Dolphin 70e Black Models Equipped with a Battery Door Lock Note: If your Dolphin 70e Black model does not have a battery door lock, see page 3-8.
Dolphin 70e Black Models Not Equipped a Battery Door Lock If your Dolphin 70e Black model does not have a battery retention strap, see page 3-7.
Feature Descriptions: Back, Top, and Left Panels Audio Jack The audio jack is located under the protective door on the top of the terminal. To access the jack gently lift the edge of the door and rotate it 90° counterclockwise. The 3.5mm audio jack supports both speaker (stereo) and microphone (mono) headsets. Battery The 3.7V Li-ion rechargeable battery provides the main power for the terminal and is protected by the battery door.
Left Scan/Image Button By default, the left button triggers the scanner/imager. You can reassign the button to launch applications or execute commands; see Hotkeys on page 2-12. Memory Card Socket The memory card socket provides the user with the option to expand the terminal’s memory capacity using microSD or microSDHC memory interfaces. The expansion socket is located under the battery door and battery.
The I/O Connector The I/O connector powers the terminal, charges the main battery, and facilitates communication. Dolphin 70e Black peripherals are designed to work exclusively with this connector. The I/O connector supports low, full, and high speed USB v2.0 communication with a maximum rate of 480 Mbps. Terminal Back Panel Pin 9 Pin 1 Pin 9 Pin 1 .
Battery The primary power source for the Dolphin terminal is the 3.7V Li-ion rechargeable battery located under the battery door on the back panel of the device. Honeywell recommends, you keep the battery in the terminal charged at all times to help prevent data loss. Letting the battery become fully discharged causes the terminal to lose all data in RAM. Note: All data in RAM is cleared when the battery is removed.
Charging Options Dolphin terminals ship with the battery significantly discharged of power. Before using a Dolphin terminal for the first time, charge the battery with a Dolphin charging device for a minimum of 4 hours for the standard battery and 6 hours for the extended battery. When using the 70e-USB Charge/ Communication cable to charge from a 500mA USB port on a host device, charge the battery for a minimum of 6 hours for the standard battery and 8 hours for the extended battery.
• The maximum current supplied through a charging peripheral is 2.0A. • The maximum current supplied by the USB wall charger is 900mA. • The maximum current supplied by a USB Host can vary from 100mA to 500mA. Do not attempt to charge the terminal from a 100mA source. An active Dolphin terminal uses more current than supplied by a 100mA source causing the terminal to continue to draw power from the battery.
Managing Battery Power Letting the battery become fully discharged causes the terminal to lose all data in RAM. Honeywell recommends, you keep a charged battery in the terminal at all times to help prevent data loss. Removing the battery from the terminal erases all non-persistent memory. When the terminal is running on battery power (as opposed to external power), warnings are displayed when the battery reaches critical and low battery points.
Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal The following are general guidelines for the safe use and disposal of batteries: • Do not disassemble or open crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred. • Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery, immerse or expose to water or other liquids, expose to fire, explosion or other hazard. • Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or other hazard. • We recommend use of Honeywell Li-ion battery packs.
Installing a SIM Card and/or Replacing the Memory Card SIM Card 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. Before installing the SIM card: • The service provider must activate the SIM card. • The terminal must be powered Off.
a. Remove the battery door and release the battery retention strap. b. Pull the battery latch back and remove the battery. Do not pull on the battery retention strap when attempting to remove the battery. Battery Latch Battery Retention Strap 3. Lift the card retention flap for the appropriate socket. SIM Card Retention Flap Memory Card Retention Flap 4. If you are replacing the memory card, slide the existing card out of the memory socket.
4 Using the Scan Image Engine Overview The Dolphin 70e Black 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 damaged inventory.
5 mil microPDF - - - 5 mil DataMatrix - - - 10 mil DataMatrix 1.52 (3.8) 4.87 (12.3) 3.35 (8.5) 20 mil DataMatrix 1.07 (2.7) 9.66 (24.5) 8.59 (21.8) 10 mil QR 1.50 (3.8) 5.13 (13.0) 3.63 (9.2) 20 mil QR 2.48 (6.3) 9.66 (24.5) 7.18 (18.2) 32 mil Maxicode 1.56 (3.9) 13.19 (33.5) 11.63 (29.
Using the Scan Demo to Decode a Bar Code The Scan Demo demonstrates the functionality of the integrated scan image engine in the terminal and is not intended as a functional business solution. Detailed information on how to create custom applications for your Dolphin terminal is provided in the Software Development Kit (SDK), available for download at www.honeywellaidc.com. 1. Touch All Apps > Demos > Scan Demo 2. Point the Dolphin terminal at the bar code. to open the Scan Demo application.
2. Touch Scan or press the Scan button to activate the imaging engine. Once activated, the imager automatically scans and decodes bar codes presented in the field of view. 3. Touch Scan or press the Scan button to deactivate the imager. 4. Slide the Automatic blue button to the OFF position to disable the feature. Continuous Scanning Enable Continuous scanning mode to activate the imager for continuous scanning only when the operator touches and holds Scan or presses and holds the Scan button.
3. Modify the settings to meet your application needs, and then press the Back button the Scan Demo screen. Settings Symbology Settings to return to Touch the checkbox to enable or disable a feature. • Vibrate - When checked, the terminal vibrates to indicate a successful bar code scan and decode.
Using the ScanTool Power Tool Note: Detailed information on the ScanTool Power Tool is provided in the Dolphin Power Tools for Mobile Devices Powered by Android™ User’s Guide, available for download at www.honeywellaidc.com. 1. Touch All Apps 2. Touch one of the Quick Start applications. 3. > Power Tools > ScanTool . Quick Start Application Description Activity result Scan and decode bar codes Show result Scan, decode, and view the results (i.e.
2D Matrix Symbol 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. This is a live video image of what the imager is currently viewing.
2. Point the Dolphin terminal at the object. 3. Adjust the terminal’s position until the object appears on the touch screen the way you want it to appear in the image. Note: Touch the to toggle the targeting cross hair on the touchscreen on or off. 4. Touch or press the Scan button to capture the image. 5. To save the captured image, press the Menu button. 6.
2. Press the Menu button. 3. Touch Setting to access and modify the following options: • Select Symbology to configure the type of symbologies you want the IQ Imaging Demo to decode. Touch the symbology’s checkbox to enable or disable the symbology. Press the back button to return to the IQ Imaging screen. • Select Image Type to choose Binary or Grayscale. • Select Sound to toggle audible feedback on or off for successful scans.
5. Touch Save. The signature image file is saved in the mnt/sdcard/honeywell/signaturedemo folder on the microSD card. Uploading Images Image files can be uploaded to a host workstation using a USB connection, see page 2-19.
5 Using the Color Camera Overview Dolphin 70e Black terminals are equipped with 5.0-Megapixel auto focus cameras to provide easy integration of color picture and video capture into business applications. The camera lens and camera flash are located on the back panel of the terminal. Camera Lens Camera Lens Camera Flash Camera Flash Pictures and videos captured using the Camera app are stored on the micorSD card in the DCIM folder under Camera (mnt\sdcard\DCIM\Camera).
Taking a Picture 1. Open the Camera app (see page 5-1). 2. Verify 3. Center the object you want to take a picture of on the live preview screen. 4. Touch is selected. to capture the picture. Note: Touch the thumbnail preview to access options to share the picture. Select the picture again to open the Gallery app where you can edit or delete the picture by pressing the Menu button. 5. Press the Back button to close the app. Taking a Panoramic Picture 1. Open the Camera app (see page 5-1).
Uploading Pictures and Videos Picture and Video files can be uploaded to a computer using a USB connection. For additional information, see page 2-19.
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6 Settings Overview The Settings allows you to verify and/or alter system parameters to customized your terminal to meet your specific needs. Touch All Apps touch the Settings icon > Settings or pull down the notification panel, and then next to the date. Wireless & Network Settings See Wireless & Networks Settings on page 7-1 and Establishing Ethernet Communication on page 12-7.
Display Settings Touch Display from the Settings screen to set the touch screen Brightness level, Wallpaper, turn Auto-rotate screen on or off, adjust the touch screen Sleep settings, set the on screen Font size, and enable or disable some Power button functions. Auto-rotate screen By default, the display automatically adjusts the orientation of the screen between landscape and portrait when the terminal is rotated. Touch the Auto-rotate screen checkbox to toggle the option on or off.
Storage Settings Touch Storage from the Settings screen to view use and space statistics for the internal storage on the terminal and the installed SD card. Two additional options: Unmount SD card for safe SD card removal and Erase SD card for erasing all data on the installed SD card are also available from the Storage screen.
• clear cache, or • clear any Launch by default settings assigned to the app. To access the App info screen, touch the app name on the list displayed under the Downloaded or On SD Card tab on the Settings > Apps screen. Uninstall Applications 1. Press the Menu button from the Home screen, and then touch Manage apps. 2. Touch the application you want to uninstall. 3. Touch Uninstall, and then OK to confirm. Move Applications 1. Press the Menu button from the Home screen, and then touch Manage apps.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to enter the required information for the account type selected. You may need to provide a user name and password, select security settings, and configure data sync preferences during the setup. 5. The account appears on the Accounts & Sync list when setup is complete. Depending on the settings you selected during the account configuration, your terminal may automatically start to sync account data (e.g., email, contacts, music and calendar).
Encryption You can encrypt all the data on your Dolphin terminal using the Encrypt phone option as an advanced security measure in case your device is ever lost or stolen. When the terminal is encrypted, you must enter a numeric PIN or password each time you turn the power on. The Screen Lock PIN or password you set up is the same PIN or password used for encryption security and cannot be set independently. Warning - You cannot reverse encryption.
Install from SD Card To install encrypted certificate from the SD card installed in the terminal: 1. Copy the certificate from the host device (computer) to the root directory of the SD card. Note: Ensure your certificates are saved with the correct file extension. Android supports DER-encoded X.509 certificates saved with a .crt or .cer file extension and X.509 certificates saved in PKCS#12 key store files with a .p12 or .pfx file extension. 2.
To modify the default method for entering text: 1. Touch All Apps > Settings > Language & input > Default. 2. Select an input method Android Keyboard or Enhanced Keyboard. Note: Dolphin 70e Black terminals are shipped from the factory configured to use the Honeywell Enhanced Keyboard as the default input method. Touch next to the keyboard name to adjust settings specific for the keyboard type (e.g.
To configure Text-to-speech (TTS) settings, touch All Apps > Settings Text-to-speech output. The settings screen provides access for you to: > Language & input > • Select and configure the preferred engine used for speech synthesis when you want to hear text read aloud. • Adjust the Speech rate of the synthesized voice. • Listen to an example of speech synthesis based on the current settings.
Services When the TalkBack service app is enabled, spoken and vibration feedback help blind and visionimpaired users interact with the terminal. The spoken feedback includes descriptions of what you touch, select, and activate. To enable or disable the TalkBack service app, select TalkBack on the Accessibility screen then touch the ON/OFF toggle box in the upper right corner of the screen.
7 Communication Wireless & Networks Settings Under the Wireless & Networks heading on the Settings screen there are options for turning the onboard wireless radios in the terminal on or off and for configuring network connections. Connecting the Terminal to a Wireless Network You connect the terminal to a wireless network through the on-board radios (802.11a/b/g/n and/or Bluetooth). Each radio has its own configuration utility and requires specific information about the wireless network to connect.
Wi-Fi Network Connections Turning Wi-Fi Networking On or Off 1. Touch All Apps > Settings 2. Touch the Wi-Fi OFF/ON toggle box to turn the radio or . Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network 1. Touch All Apps > Settings > Wi-Fi. 2. Verify the Wi-Fi is turned 3. The terminal searches for available Wi-Fi access points within range of the device. If the terminal previously connected to a Wi-Fi network, it automatically reconnects to the same network. .
Advanced Wi-Fi Settings and Network Utilities Advanced Wi-Fi Menu The Advanced Wi-Fi menu provides access to set network notifications, modify Wi-Fi radio activity during Suspend mode, idle timeout settings, or view the terminal MAC address and IP address. • Network notification Turn on or off available Wi-Fi network notification. • Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep Set how the Wi-Fi radio reacts when the terminal enters sleep (Suspend) mode (i.e., Always, Only when plugged in, or Never). • Wi-Fi idle timeout.
Wireless Manager Power Tool The Wireless Manager network utility provides access to the Wi-Fi Manager and the Connection Manager (WWAN) where you can view and change the status of the terminal radios, scan and add networks, view current access point statistics, select your network firmware and set your hyper roaming preferences. Touch All Apps > Power Tools > Wireless Manager .
2. Under Wireless & Networks, touch More > VPN. Note: VPN connections require you to set a screen lock PIN or password before you can use credential storage. If you have not set either security option, select OK on the pop-up notification window, and then set a screen lock PIN or password. Once you complete the process, you are automatically directed back to the VPN screen. 3. Touch Add VPN network. 4. Enter the VPN Name, and then select the VPN Type you want to add.
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8 Working with Wireless Wide Area Networking (WWAN) Overview The Dolphin 70e Black has two radio options for WWAN voice and data communications: • a multi-mode (software definable) WWAN radio, which provides support for three band 3.9G UMTS/HSPA+ (850/1900/2100 MHz), quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), and dual band CDMA/EVDO Rev A - 1xRTT/EVDO (800/1900 Mhz) or • a GSM WWAN radio, which provides support for two-band UMTS/HSPA+ (3.
For terminals with the multi-mode (software definable) WWAN radio: • A penta band antenna supports 850, 1900, 2100 Mhz (UMTS/HSPA), 850/900/1800/1900 Mhz (GSM/GPRS/EDGE) and 800/1900 Mhz (EV-DO/CDMA). • A diversity receiver antenna supports 850 & 1900Mhz For terminals with the GSM WWAN radio: • A penta band antenna that supports 900, 2100 Mhz (UMTS/HSPA) and 850/900/1800/1900 Mhz (GSM/GPRS/EDGE).
• Headset Mode When a headset is plugged into the Audio Jack, the terminal defaults to the headset for receiving calls and audio input. • Hands-Free Mode The bottom speakers are used as a speaker phone. To switch to speaker phone during a call, touch on the phone icon in the tile bar at the bottom of the screen, and then select Speaker On. Important - Do not cover the side microphone with your hand when using the terminal for phone calls.
2. Input the telephone number using the keypad. Note: If you make an error, touch once to delete the last digit entered or touch and hold to delete the entire number entered. Touch search to find a contact. 3. Touch the Phone icon if you want to perform a text below the keypad to initiate the call. Touch the End Call icon to disconnect a call in progress. Call Log Open the Phone app and select the Call Log icon to display a list of all outgoing , received and missed calls.
Additional Options Available During a Call Once a phone call is in process, you can access to the following options by touching the relevant icon. Display the keypad to enter additional numbers (e.g., a pin or extension number). Switch the audio output to speaker phone if the terminal is used as a handset. When a Bluetooth® wireless headset or wired headset is connected, a menu displays with the following choices: speaker, handset earpiece or headset (Bluetooth or wired). Mute the microphone.
Phone App Settings Open the Phone app , press the Menu button advanced phone options. , and select Settings to setup and manage Fixed Dialing Numbers (FDN) When FDN is enabled, outgoing calls are restricted to fixed dialing numbers saved on the active SIM card installed in the terminal. Select Fixed Dialing Numbers from the Settings menu to enable/disable the feature, change the FDN access PIN (PIN2), or modify the phone numbers on the FDN list saved on the active SIM card.
5. Check the box next to “Set as primary account” if you want the account to be used as the default for all outbound Internet calls. 6. Select Optional settings to configure Authentication username, Display name, Outbound proxy address, Port number, Transport type and Send keep-alive. 7. Touch Save. Once added, the new account is listed under the SIP Accounts heading on the Internet calling (SIP) accounts screen. Delete or Edit an Account To delete or edit an Internet calling account: 1.
Outgoing Internet Call Settings To configure when your primary Internet calling account should be used for outgoing calls: 1. Open the Phone app select Settings. , press the Menu button , and 2. Touch Use Internet calling under the Internet call settings heading. 3. Select when you want the primary Internet calling account used for outgoing calls.
Importing Contacts from a SIM card 1. Verify the SIM card that includes your saved contacts is installed in the terminal. 2. Touch the People app on the Home screen. 3. Press the Menu button . 4. Touch Import/export. 5. Touch Import from SIM card. 6. If required, select an account where you want the contacts added. 7. Either touch a contact to import or press the Menu button and select Import All. Edit or Share Contacts 1.
Enable/Disable Data Transmission When Roaming Check the Data roaming box to allow data transmission on networks outside your carrier’s mobile network. Note: If this option is enabled, additional charges may apply depending on the coverage of your mobile data network plan. Select Frequency Band Mode Select Frequency Band Mode to set the terminal radio to use either Global, EU, or NA frequency bands.
4. On the Edit access point screen, touch an item to enter new information or modify the existing APN settings. Note: Ask your wireless service provider for the correct settings if you are unsure of the information required. 5. Press the Menu button 6. Touch Save to keep your edits. Note: 7. on the terminal’s keypad. Select Discard to return to the APN main screen if you do not want to save your edits. If you created a new APN connection, the name now appears on the APNs list.
Navigating the Data Usage Screen Only mobile network statistics are displayed the first time you access the Data usage screen. To view Wi-Fi and/or Ethernet information, press the Menu button and select Show Wi-Fi usage and/or Show Ethernet usage. Once enabled, you can switch between network types by selecting the relevant tab at the top of the screen. The Mobile data mobile networks.
Setting a Data Usage Warning Limit You can set the terminal to display a warning message when a specific data usage level is reached. Drag the orange line on the graph to the data level that you want as the trigger for a warning message. Setting a Data Usage Limit You can set the terminal to automatically turn Mobile data OFF and notify you when a specific data usage limit has been reached.
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9 Working with Bluetooth and NFC Technology Bluetooth Technology Turning the Bluetooth Radio On or Off Bluetooth™ is a short-range wireless communications technology used to exchanged data between devices over a distance of approximately 26.2 feet (8 meters). Before you can connect or pair your terminal to another device using Bluetooth technology, you must first turn on the Bluetooth radio. 1. Touch All Apps > Settings . 2. Touch the Bluetooth OFF/ON toggle box to turn the radio on .
3. On the Paired Devices list touch the settings icon disconnect. next to name of the device you want to 4. Touch Rename, Unpair or select a different profile from the Profiles list available for the paired device. Making the Terminal Discoverable By default, the Dolphin terminal is not discoverable, which means that the terminal will not be found by other Bluetooth devices. To make the terminal discoverable: 1. Touch All Apps > Settings . 2. Verify the Bluetooth radio is activated 3.
6. The Bluetooth device picker screen opens. Do one of the following: a. Touch Scan for devices, and then touch the name of the receiving device from the available device list. OR b. Touch on the name of an already paired device from the Bluetooth device list. 7. A pop-up message notifies you the file is Sending and the upload notification icon status bar. appears on the 8. Accept the file transfer on the receiving device. The acceptance procedure depends on the device’s OS and security protocols. a.
Security Recommendation NFC functionality is enabled by default on Dolphin 70e Black models ending with the letter N (e.g., 70exxN). The recommended setting for NFC functionality is disabled until the feature is required. Enabling NFC allows data exchanges between the terminal and other NFC devices or tags. For information on security guidelines and recommendations, see the Dolphin 70e Black powered by Android Network and Security Guide available for download at www.honeywellaidc.com.
See page page 9-5 for information on Using the NFC Demos. Transferring screen content via NFC 1. Verify NFC is enabled (see page 9-4). 2. Verify Android beam is enabled on the sending terminal. 3. Open the item you want to share (e.g., contact, picture, or Web page). 4. Hold the terminals back to back. The sending terminal emits a sound, the screen image shrinks, and the message, “Touch to beam” displays. Note: Both terminals must be unlocked for NFC tag detection.
1. Touch NFC Tag Demo from inside the NFC Demos app. 2. Touch Write a contact 3. Select a contact from your saved contacts list. 4. Hold the writable or rewritable NFC tag close to the back of the terminal. A “Write successful” popup message displays on the screen. . To Write a message on an NFC tag: 1. Touch NFC Tag Demo from inside the NFC Demos app. 2. Touch Write a message 3. Input the message, and then select Write. 4.
The file image and saved location are displayed on the receiving terminal screen when the transfer is successful. By default, the file is saved to the root Honeywell/nfcbtdemo folder of the microSD card. 9. Select the Back button to exit the demo. Note: The NFC Bluetooth demo automatically disables Bluetooth technology when the demo is closed. NFC Beam Demo NFC Beam Demo demonstrates how a file can be transmitted between two devices using the Android beam.
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10 Working with GPS Overview The Dolphin 70e Black terminal contains an integrated GPS module that allows location tracking of workers and vehicles, providing better utilization of field assets. Optional mapping and navigation software provides turn-by-turn driving directions and location information. GPS and AGPS Settings Touch Location Services from the Settings screen to configure Global Positioning System (GPS) functionality and how apps use your location to improve search results and other services.
Using the Logger in the GPS Demo 1. Select the Logger tab from the GPS Demo screen. 2. Edit the following items or accept the defaults: a. File Name and Location b. Track Name c. Track Description d. Interval (secs) e. Track color 3. Touch Start Logger to begin collecting and logging GPS data. 4. Touch Stop Logger to finish collecting and logging GPS data 5. View the content of the log file by opening the file in a standard text editor.
11 Dolphin 70e Black HomeBase (Model 70e-HB) Overview The Dolphin 70e Black HomeBase (Model 70e-HB) is a charging and communication cradle that supports USB Hi-Speed 2.0v communication, which enables the terminal to interface with the majority of PC-based enterprise systems. The HomeBase also contains an auxiliary battery well that charges a spare Honeywell standard or extended battery.
Communications Reliable data communications at speeds of up to 480 Mbps can be transmitted by the base through the Hi-Speed USB port. Note: These bases cannot be physically connected to each other - sometimes referred to as “daisy-chained”. Convenient Storage The intelligent battery charging system makes this base a safe and convenient storage receptacle for your Dolphin terminal.
Parts and Functions Front Panel Auxiliary Battery Well Terminal Well 2 COMM LED AUX Battery LED Dock LED Terminal Well Place the terminal in this well to communicate with a host device, power the terminal, and charge the installed battery pack. The base completely charges the main battery in a Dolphin terminal in 4 hours for the standard battery or 6 hours for the extended battery. See page 117 for information on USB Communication between the host and terminal via the HomeBase.
COMM LED This is the communication LED. It indicates the status of data transfer between the Dolphin terminal and the host device. This color means… Green A USB Connection is established with the host workstation. Back Panel Auxiliary Battery Well USB Port DC Power Jack Auxiliary Battery Well The base enables you to charge an additional battery pack independently of the terminal well in 4 hours for the standard battery or 6 hours for the extended battery.
Bottom Panel For details on how to mount the HomeBase, see Mounting the HomeBase on page 11-7. Serial Number Label Compliance Label Power The base requires 12 Volts DC input for communications, battery charging, and power output to the terminal. The power adapter included with the base, converts the voltage from the AC power source to 12 Volts DC. Use only a UL listed power supply, which has been qualified by Honeywell with output rated at 12VDC and 3 amps with the device.
Charging the Main Battery The base provides power to the Dolphin terminal and allows the charging of the terminal’s 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, or the base. When the terminal is docked, the base completes a full charge in 4 hours for the standard battery or 6 hours for the extended battery.
Communication Dolphin terminals support USB communications out of the box. The base also supports USB communications via the USB port located on the back. The base acts as a USB device by interfacing the USB signals of the Dolphin terminal to the USB of the host workstation. Using a standard USB cable, the base’s USB interface allows the Dolphin terminal to communicate with a workstation.
• 1/2 in. OD x 7/32 in. ID x 3/64 in. thick washer, Qty. 4 • 3/16 in. dia nut, Qty. 2 Note: The items listed are for reference only. Final hardware selection is dependent on the material type and thickness of the mounting surface. Installing the DIN Rail 1. Slide the DIN rail into the slot along the bottom panel of the base. DIN Rail Slot 2. Use the appropriate hardware to secure the DIN rail to the desk or flat surface.
12 Dolphin 70e Black eBase (Model 70e-EHB) Overview The Ethernet Base (eBase) enables a single Dolphin 70e Black computer to communicate with a host device over an Ethernet network. The 70e-EHB charger is designed for use with the following Dolphin models and batteries, manufactured for Honeywell International Inc: Dolphin Model Battery Model No. Battery Part No. Battery Specification 70e-BTSC BAT-STANDARD-01 BAT-STANDARD-02 Li-ion 3.7V, 6.
Convenient Storage The intelligent battery charging system makes this base a safe and convenient storage receptacle for your Dolphin terminal. Capacity The base holds one terminal and features an auxiliary battery well behind the terminal well that can charge a battery pack independently of the terminal well. This means that one base can charge two battery packs: the one installed in the terminal and a spare. Dimensions 65.6 mm [2.58 inches] 129.3 mm [5.09 inches] Weight eBase weight: 310g [.
Parts and Functions Front Panel Auxiliary Battery Well Terminal Well 2 COMM LED AUX Battery LED Dock LED Terminal Well Place the terminal in this well to communicate with a host device, power the terminal, and charge the installed battery pack. The eBase completely charges the main battery in a Dolphin terminal in 4 hours for the standard battery or 6 hours for the extended battery. Auxiliary Battery Well See Auxiliary Battery Well on page 12-4.
COMM LED Indicates the status of the connection and data transfer between the Dolphin terminal and the host device. This color means… Green A USB Connection is established with the host workstation. Note: Ethernet activity is indicated by RJ45 integrated LED on the back panel of the base.
DC Power Jack See Power. Bottom Panel For details on how to mount the eBase, see Mounting the eBase on page 12-8. Serial Number Label MAC Address Label Compliance Label Power The base requires 12 Volts DC input for communications, battery charging, and power output to the terminal; the power adapter included with the base converts the voltage from the AC power source to 12 Volts DC.
Charging the Main Battery The base provides power to the Dolphin terminal and allows the charging of the terminal’s 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. When the terminal is docked, the base completes a full charge in 4 hours for the standard battery or 6 hours for the extended battery.
Communication Establishing Ethernet Communication Connecting the Dolphin Terminal to the eBase By default, the Dolphin terminal is configured to obtain IP addresses automatically via DHCP server. This means that in most cases you would simply plug-and-play the unit. 1. Connect power to the eBase (see Power on page 12-5). 2. Plug the CAT-5 Ethernet cable into the RJ45 connector on the back of the eBase. 3. Plug the Ethernet cable into the network. 4. Insert the Dolphin into the terminal well.
Displaying the eBase and Terminal IP Address Once the Dolphin terminal has been successfully connected to the network through eBase, the terminal uses the eBase IP address. The IP address can be used by any application on the Dolphin terminal. Touch All Apps > Settings > About Phone > Status to view the assigned IP Address. Establishing USB Communication Dolphin terminals support USB communications out of the box. The base also supports USB communications via the USB port located on the back.
Optional DIN Rail Mount A DIN rail (7.5 X 35 mm) may be installed on the bottom of the base to provide the optional security of mounting the base to a flat horizontal surface with hardware. Additional Hardware • • • • DIN Rail, Qty. 1 3/16 in. dia x 5/8 in. long pan head screw, Qty. 2 1/2 in. OD x 7/32 in. ID x 3/64 in. thick washer, Qty. 4 3/16 in. dia nut, Qty. 2 Note: The items listed above are for reference only.
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13 Dolphin 70e Black Mobile Base (Model 70e-MB) Overview The Dolphin Mobile Base charging cradle is designed specifically for in-premise and in-transit data collection applications. The base features a mounting bracket and a cigarette lighter adapter to adapt it to your environment. The 70e-MB charger is designed for use with the following Dolphin models and batteries manufactured for Honeywell International Inc: Dolphin Model Battery Model No. Battery Part No.
Dimensions 42.15 mm [1.66 inches] 109.82 mm [4.32 inches] 159.98 mm [6.30 inches] Weight Mobile Base and adjustable arm weight: 270g [.595 lbs] Mobile Base Components Terminal Charging Well Speaker Spring Latch Power Adapter Power Jack Speaker Volume Control Mounting Lever Two point Adjustable Arm Suction Cup Base Adjustable Arm with Suction Cup Base for Windshield Mounting The Mobile Base includes a two point adjustable arm with a suction cup base for fixed mount locations (e.g., a car windshield).
Power Adapter The mobile base is provided with a power adapter cable that can be connected to a vehicle cigarette lighter outlet. UL listed power supply Input: 10V - 30VDC, 0.43A(30V) - 1.28A(10V) Output: 4.75V - 5.25VDC, 0 - 2A ! Verify that the power source is always within the specified range and observe correct input voltage polarity. An improper input voltage range or reverse polarity could damage the power conversion circuitry.
Installation 1. Push the suction cup base firmly to the windshield. Suction Cup Base 2. Flip the mounting lever down to secure the suction cup. Mounting Lever 3. To adjust the angle of the bracket arm, twist the thumb screws counterclockwise to loosen the locks. Reposition the angle of the arm, and then twist the knobs clockwise to lock the arm into position. Thumb screws for arm angle adjustments.
4. Insert the power cable connector into the power jack on the Mobile Base. 5. Twist the cable connector 90° clockwise to engage the cable lock. 4 6. 5 Plug the power adapter into the vehicle power outlet (e.g., cigarette lighter outlet) Charging the Main Battery The mobile base provides power to the Dolphin and allows charging of the main batteries in the terminal. The main battery charges in 4 hours for the standard battery or 6 hours for the extended battery.
3. Pull the spring latch back and insert the Dolphin 70e Black into the terminal well. Charging begins immediately if required by the Dolphin terminal. Note: Align the contacts on the back panel of the terminal with the charging contacts on the Mobile Base. Removing the Cable Attempting to remove the cable without disengaging the lock may result in damage to the base and power cable not covered by the warranty. ! 1. Twist the cable 90° counterclockwise to disengage the cable lock. 2.
14 Dolphin 70e Black ChargeBase (Model 70e-CB) Overview The Dolphin 70e Black ChargeBase is a 4-slot charging cradle that can power four Dolphin terminals, and charge their main batteries in 4 hours for the standard battery or 6 hours for the extended battery. The 70e-CB charger is designed for use with the following Dolphin models and batteries manufactured for Honeywell International Inc: Dolphin Model Battery Model No. Battery Part No.
Capacity The base holds up to four Dolphin terminals. Each charging well charges each terminal independently of the other wells. Dimensions 59.75 mm [2.35 inches] 427.11 mm [16.80 inches] 98.8 mm [3.89 inches] Weight ChargeBase weight: 674g [1.49 lbs.] Note: Weight excludes packaging, cables and power supply.
Parts and Functions Front Panel Terminal Wells (Qty. 4) Dock LED (Qty. 4) Terminal Wells The base contains four terminal wells, which offer independent battery charging for each docked terminal. Dock LEDs The Dock LED indicates if the terminal is properly seated in the charging well. Each well has a dedicated Dock LED, which illuminates blue when a terminal is properly seated in the charging well.
Bottom Panel For details on how to mount the base, see Mounting the ChargeBase on page 14-5. Serial Number Label Compliance Label Power The terminal requires 12 Volts DC input for battery charging and power output to the terminal. The power adapter included with the base, converts the voltage from the AC power source to 12 volts DC. Use only a UL Listed power supply, which has been qualified by Honeywell with output rated at 12VDC and 5 amps with the device.
Charging the Main Battery The base provides power to the Dolphin terminals and allows charging of the batteries in the terminals. The battery of each terminal charges in 4 hours for the standard battery or 6 hours for the extended battery. The intelligent battery charging system incorporated into all Dolphin terminals prevents overcharging, which means that Dolphin terminals may be seated in the base indefinitely without damage to the terminals, batteries, or the base.
Optional DIN Rail Mount A DIN rail (7.5 X 35 mm) may be installed on the bottom of the base to provide the optional security of mounting the base to a flat horizontal surface with hardware. Additional Hardware • • • • DIN Rail, Qty. 1 3/16 in. dia x 5/8 in. long pan head screw, Qty. 2 1/2 in. OD x 7/32 in. ID x 3/64 in. thick washer, Qty. 4 3/16 in. dia nut, Qty. 2 Note: The items listed above are for reference only.
15 Dolphin 70e Black Net Base (Model 70e-NB) Overview The Net Base enables up to four Dolphin 70e 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, Net Base, or another Net Base. The 70e-NB charger is designed for use with the following Dolphin models and batteries manufactured for Honeywell International Inc: Dolphin Model Battery Model No.
Convenient Storage Intelligent battery charging system makes this base a safe and convenient storage receptacle for your Dolphin terminal. Capacity The base holds up to four Dolphin terminals. Each charging well charges each terminal independently of the other wells. Dimensions 59.75 mm [2.35 inches] 427.11 mm [16.80 inches] 98.8 mm [3.89 inches] Weight Net Base weight: 694g [1.53 lbs.] Note: Weight excludes packaging, cables and power supply.
Parts and Functions Front Panel Terminal Wells (Qty. 4) Dock LED (Qty. 4) Terminal Wells The base contains four terminal wells, which offer independent battery charging for each docked terminal. DOCK LEDs The Dock LED indicates if the terminal is properly seated in the charging well. Each well has a dedicated Dock LED, which illuminates blue when a terminal is properly seated in the charging well.
Back Panel Yellow LED (Qty. 1 Per Port) Green LED (Qty. 1 Per Port) Port 1: 10/100Mbps RJ45 Ethernet Port Port 2: 10/100Mbps RJ45 Ethernet Port DC Power Jack 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 base, see Mounting the Net Base on page 15-7. MAC Address Label Serial Number Label Compliance Label Power The terminal requires 12 Volts DC input for battery charging and power output to the terminal. The power adapter included with the base, converts the voltage from the AC power source to 12 volts DC. Use only a UL Listed power supply, which has been qualified by Honeywell with output rated at 12VDC and 5 amps with the device.
To Power a Terminal and Charge the Main Battery Ensure all components are dry prior to mating terminals/batteries with peripheral devices. Mating wet components may cause damage not covered by the warranty. ! 1. Install the battery in the terminal, see page 2-1. 2. Slide the Dolphin terminal into one of the four terminal wells. The Dock LED for the well illuminates blue. Charging begins immediately if required by the Dolphin terminal.
3. Select Static IP under “Connection Type”, then input the IP address and any additional information based on your network configuration. 4. Touch Save. Ethernet Proxy Settings To set up a proxy to use when accessing your network with Ethernet: 1. Touch All Apps > Settings > Ethernet proxy settings. 2. Input the Proxy host name and Proxy port. If required, designate when to bypass the proxy. 3. Select Done.
Additional Hardware • • • • DIN Rail, Qty. 1 3/16 in. dia x 5/8 in. long pan head screw, Qty. 2 1/2 in. OD x 7/32 in. ID x 3/64 in. thick washer, Qty. 4 3/16 in. dia nut, Qty. 2 Note: The items listed above are for reference only. Final hardware selection is dependent on the material type and thickness of the mounting surface. Installing the DIN Rail 1. Slide the DIN Rail into the DIN Rail slot on the bottom panel of the base. DIN Rail 2. Turn the base and DIN Rail right side up. 3.
16 Customer Support Product Service and Repair Honeywell International Inc. provides service for all of its products through service centers throughout the world. To obtain warranty or non-warranty service, please visit www.honeywellaidc.com, and select Support > Contact Service and Repair to see your region’s instructions on how to obtain a Return Material Authorization number (RMA #). You should do this prior to returning the product.
tions, (C) static electricity or electro-static discharge, (D) operation under conditions beyond the specified operating parameters, or (E) repair or service of the product by anyone other than HII or its authorized representatives. This warranty shall extend from the time of shipment for the duration published by HII for the product at the time of purchase ("Warranty Period").
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.
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