Honeywell Dolphin 75E User Manual

Honeywell Dolphin 75E User Manual

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  • Page 1 Dolphin™ 75e ® with Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1 - Getting Started Out of the Box ........................1-1 Memory Card Specifications ..................1-1 Initial Setup for Dolphin 75e Terminal ..................1-1 Unlocking the Screen ......................1-4 About the Start Screen and App Access................1-5 Accessing the Action Center from the Status Bar ..............1-6 Customizing the Quick Actions ..................1-6...
  • Page 4 Features of the Dolphin 75e ....................2-3 Front, Bottom, and Right Panels..................2-3 Back, Top, and Left Panels.................... 2-6 The I/O Connector ....................... 2-8 Battery ..........................2-8 Replacement Battery Specifications ................2-9 Battery Authorize Failed ....................2-9 Charging Options......................2-9 Charging Times ......................
  • Page 5 Personalization ........................5-1 Changing Start and the Screen Theme ................. 5-1 Changing the Sound Settings ..................5-2 Managing Security and Customizing the Screen Lock ..........5-2 Changing App Specific Notifications................5-3 Selecting What to Sync....................5-4 Setting Up Quiet Hours....................5-5 Email and Messaging Accounts ..................
  • Page 6 Chapter 6 - Communication Wireless & Network Settings ....................6-1 Connecting the Terminal to a Wireless Network ..............6-1 Wi-Fi Network Connections ....................6-1 Turning Wi-Fi Networking On or Off ................6-1 Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network ..................6-1 Connecting to a Hidden Wi-Fi Network................6-2 Managing Wi-Fi Networks....................
  • Page 7 Chapter 8 - Dolphin 70e Black HomeBase (Model 70e-HB) Overview..........................8-1 Unpacking the HomeBase....................8-1 Optional Equipment ....................... 8-1 Charging Overview ......................8-1 Convenient Storage......................8-1 Capacity..........................8-2 Dimensions.......................... 8-2 Weight ..........................8-2 Parts and Functions......................8-3 Front Panel ........................8-3 Back Panel .........................
  • Page 8 Chapter 10 - Dolphin 70e Black Mobile Base (Model 70e-MB) Overview..........................10-1 Charging Overview ......................10-1 Convenient Storage......................10-1 Dimensions........................10-1 Weight ..........................10-1 Mobile Base Components ....................10-2 Adjustable Arm with Suction Cup Base for Windshield Mounting ........10-2 Mounting the Mobile Base ....................
  • Page 9 Bottom Panel ....................... 12-5 Optional DIN Rail Mount ....................12-6 Additional Hardware ....................12-6 Installing the DIN Rail ....................12-6 Appendix A - Dolphin 75e Terminal Agency Information Label Locations ........................A-1 Model Number and Serial Number ................A-1 RF Exposure Information (SAR)..................A-1...
  • Page 11: Customer Support

    • The duration of the limited warranty for touch screens is one year. The duration of the limited warranty for batteries is one year. Use of any battery from a source other than Honeywell may result in damage not covered by the warranty. Batteries returned to Honeywell International Inc. in a reduced state may or not be replaced under this warranty.
  • Page 13: Chapter 1 - Getting Started

    Dolphin terminal for service. Memory Card Specifications Honeywell recommends the use of Single Level Cell (SLC) industrial grade microSD or microSDHC™ memory cards with Dolphin terminals for maximum performance and durability. Contact a Honeywell sales representative for additional information on qualified memory card options.
  • Page 14 Dolphin terminals ship with the battery significantly discharged of power. After installing the battery in the terminal, charge the battery with a Dolphin 75e compatible charging peripheral for a minimum of 4 hours for the standard battery pack or 6 hours for the extended battery pack.
  • Page 15 USB-IF compliance program when using the micro USB port as a charging source. 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. Micro USB Port...
  • Page 16: Unlocking The Screen

    Step 3. Complete the First Time Consumer Setup To power on and set up the terminal: 1. Press the Power button 2. Select a language, and then touch Next. 3. Select your region, and then touch Next. 4. Touch Cancel to bypass the advanced provisioning options and access the consumer setup. 5.
  • Page 17: About The Start Screen And App Access

    About the Start Screen and App Access Start is the first screen you see once you power on the terminal and unlock screen. You can add, delete, move, resize, or group Tiles into folders for easy quick access. Tiles can be apps, contacts, maps, albums, or office files. Live Tiles provide notifications and updates in real time (e.g., weather stats).
  • Page 18: Accessing The Action Center From The Status Bar

    Accessing the Action Center from the Status Bar To view the battery charge level (%), details about a notification or to quickly access and modify settings, touch and hold the status bar at the top of the screen and then drag down. •...
  • Page 19: Changing Notification Behaviors

    Changing Notification Behaviors If you want to keep notifications hidden when the screen is locked: 1. From the Action Center, select All Settings > System > Notifications & actions. 2. Turn any of the following settings Off to limit access or hide notifications. By default, these settings are On •...
  • Page 20: About Cortana Voice Assistant

    About Cortana Voice Assistant Cortana is your personal assistant app that makes daily tasks easier and faster by using voice commands, simple questions, and quick screen input. Here are some of the things Cortana can help you with: • Send an e-mail or message. •...
  • Page 21: Navigation/Function Buttons

    Navigation/Function Buttons The Dolphin terminal has seven navigation/function buttons. Button Function Back Return to the previous screen or press and hold to open the App switcher. Administrator By default, no function is assigned to this button. For information on advanced tools and or Developer resources for IT professionals, go to https://technet.microsoft.com.
  • Page 22: Turning Sleep Mode (Suspend Mode) On/Off

    Turning Sleep Mode (Suspend Mode) On/Off To save battery power, the touch panel display dims, and then turns off after a period of inactivity. If the display stays off longer than the set time limit, the terminal enters sleep mode. To wake the terminal from sleep mode and unlock the screen: 1.
  • Page 23: Replacing The 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. We recommend use of Honeywell Li-ion battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 24: Restarting The Terminal

    4. Insert the new battery and install the battery door. 5. Apply pressure to the edges of the battery door to ensure the door is properly closed. Engage the door lock. 6. Press the Power button Important: All battery and connector doors must be present, undamaged, and properly closed to maintain the environmental rating of the terminal.
  • Page 25: Connecting The Terminal To A Computer (Pc) Via A Usb Connection

    5. If you want to Also remove provisioned content from my workplace, touch the box to select the option. 6. Touch Yes, and then Yes again to confirm restoring the factory settings. Once the terminal resets, the language selection screen appears. For more information, see Complete the First Time Consumer Setup on page...
  • Page 26: Using File Explorer Or Windows Explorer To Transfer Files

    • Notify me if my mobile device is charging slowly over USB. The Dolphin 75e should only be connected via its microUSB connector to CTIA certified adapters, products that bear the USB-IF logo or products that have completed, the USB-IF compliance program.
  • Page 27: Chapter 2 - Hardware Overview

    Dolphin 70e Black Net Base (Model 70e-NB) The Net Base enables up to four Dolphin 75e terminals 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.
  • Page 28: Accessories For The Dolphin 75E

    1-13. Holsters (Model HOLSTER-2 and 6000-HOLSTER) A holster provides convenient storage for the Dolphin 75e terminal in mobile environments. Long and short holster models with integrated belt clips and spare battery pouches are available. Wrist Lanyard (Model SL-LANYARD-1) The black wrist lanyard attaches to the bottom corner of the terminal providing additional security from accidental drop during terminal use.
  • Page 29: Features Of The Dolphin 75E

    Features of the Dolphin 75e Front, Bottom, and Right Panels Battery Status and Notification LED Front Speaker Scan Status LED Right Scan Button Touch Panel USB Door/Micro USB Port Scan Button Search Button Start Button Administrator or Developer Defined Button...
  • Page 30: Start Button

    Feature Descriptions: Front, Bottom, and Right Panels Back Button The Back button returns you to the previous screen. When you press and hold the Back button, the App switcher opens allowing you to view and switch between recently used apps. Bottom Speaker The integrated bottom speaker sounds audio signals as you scan bar code labels and enter data.
  • Page 31: Scan Status Led

    Connecting the Terminal to a Computer (PC) via a USB Connection on page 1-13. The Dolphin 75e should only be connected via its microUSB connector to CTIA certified adapters, products that bear the USB-IF logo or products that have completed, the USB-IF compliance program.
  • Page 32: Back, Top, And Left Panels

    Back, Top, and Left Panels For a description of each callout, see page 2-7. Audio Jack Image Engine Window (LED Aperture) Power Button Color Camera Lens Camera Flash Left Scan Button Volume Control Button Battery Door Lock Battery Door (standard model shown) I/O Connector (see page 2-8) Battery Latch (battery and battery door not shown)
  • Page 33 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 marked with an arrow. 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.
  • Page 34: The I/O Connector

    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.
  • Page 35: Replacement Battery Specifications

    Charging Options Dolphin 75e terminals ship with the battery significantly discharged of power. Before using a 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.
  • Page 36: Charging Times

    Charging Times Model: 70e-BTSC Model: 70e-BTEC Charging Peripheral/Accessory BAT-STANDARD-02 BAT-EXTENDED-02 HomeBase (Model 70e-HB) 4 hours 6 hours eBase (Model 70e-EHB) 4 hours 6 hours ChargeBase (Model 70e-CB) 4 hours 6 hours Net Base (Model 70e-NB) 4 hours 6 hours Mobile Base (Model 70e-MB) 4 hours 6 hours Mobile Charger (Model 70e-MC)
  • Page 37: Checking The Battery Health

    status LED on the terminal briefly turns red, then Off and back On to a steady amber. As the battery charge reaches approximately 2%, the a battery charging icon temporarily appears and flashes from on the terminal screen. Once the battery reaches a safe charge threshold (approximately 7%), the terminal starts to boot. The length of time before the battery reaches a safe charge threshold varies depending on the extent of the battery discharge.
  • Page 38: Managing Battery Power

    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.
  • Page 39: Storing Batteries

    • Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or other hazard. • We recommend use of Honeywell Li-ion battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell battery may pose a personal hazard to the user.
  • Page 40: System Resets

    Honeywell International Inc. or an authorized service center for inspection. • If you are not sure the battery or charger is working properly, send it to Honeywell International Inc. or an authorized service center for inspection, see Customer Support.
  • Page 41 3. Pull the battery latch back and remove the battery. Battery Latch 4. Lift the card retention flap for the memory socket, slide the card (contacts facing down) into the socket, and then close the retention flap. Memory Card (contacts facing down) Memory Card Retention Flap 5.
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  • Page 43: Overview

    Overview The Dolphin 75e terminal houses a compact scan 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 scan image engine can also capture black and white digital images, such as signatures and pictures of damaged inventory.
  • Page 44: Supported Bar Code Symbologies

    Scan Wedge and POS Modes Dolphin 75e models running Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise have two scan modes, Wedge mode and POS mode. In Wedge mode, bar code data is inserted into the keyboard interface, as if the bar code data was entered using the keyboard.
  • Page 45: Using The Scan Demo To Decode A Bar Code

    About the HONWedge Profile Wedge mode enables a default list of symbologies (i.e., UPCA, Code 39, Code 128, GS1128, Aztec, Data Matrix, Maxicode, Pdf417 and QR code). You can enable or disable Symbologies for wedge mode using a profile named HONWedge.
  • Page 46 The bar code is decoded and the results appear on the screen. Swipe left or select Settings to adjust scan options, symbology types, and profiles. Decode Results Scan Statistics Configuring the Scan Touch to clear scan results. Automatic Scanning Enable Automatic scan mode to activate the imager for continuous scanning without requiring the operator to touch Scan for each bar code presented in the field of view of the imager.
  • Page 47: Configuring The Scan Demo Application

    4. Press the Back button to return to the Scan screen. 5. Press and hold the Scan button to activate the imaging engine. The imager scans and decodes bar codes pre- sented in the terminal’s field of view as long as the button is pressed. You can also press and hold either the left or right side buttons to activate the imaging engine.
  • Page 48: Aiming Beam

    Note: To download a sample HoneywellDecoderSettingsV2.exm file, go to www.honeywellaidc.com, navigate to the 75e product page, and then select “Honeywell Decoder Settings Sample EXM File” under the Software listings. When the HoneywellDecoderSettingsV2.exm file is updated the 75e receives notification, performs initial processing of the profile information, and writes status information to the HoneywellDecoderSettingsV2.err file.
  • Page 49 The HONWedge profile is applied whenever the 75e enters Wedge Mode. POS profiles are applied when a POS application calls the POS API to set an active profile. POS profiles may be automatically applied using the Apply command set to true. Example Custom Profile The example below contains two profiles, one for Wedge Mode and one for POS Mode.
  • Page 50 Available Profile Commands "DEC_CODE128_ENABLED" "DEC_CODE128_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_CODE128_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_GS1_128_ENABLED" "DEC_GS1_128_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_GS1_128_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_C128_ISBT_ENABLED" "DEC_CODE39_ENABLED" "DEC_CODE39_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_CODE39_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_CODE39_CHECK_DIGIT_MODE" "DEC_CODE39_FULL_ASCII_ENABLED" "DEC_CODE39_START_STOP_TRANSMIT" "DEC_CODE39_APPEND_ENABLED" "DEC_CODE39_BASE32_ENABLED" "DEC_DATAMATRIX_ENABLED" "DEC_DATAMATRIX_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_DATAMATRIX_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_UPCA_ENABLED" "DEC_COUPON_CODE_MODE" "DEC_UPCA_CHECK_DIGIT_TRANSMIT" "DEC_UPCA_NUMBER_SYSTEM_TRANSMIT" "DEC_UPCA_2CHAR_ADDENDA_ENABLED" "DEC_UPCA_5CHAR_ADDENDA_ENABLED" "DEC_UPCA_ADDENDA_REQUIRED" "DEC_UPCA_ADDENDA_SEPARATOR" "DEC_UPCE0_ENABLED" "DEC_UPCE1_ENABLED" "DEC_UPCE_CHECK_DIGIT_TRANSMIT" "DEC_UPCE_NUMBER_SYSTEM_TRANSMIT" "DEC_UPCE_2CHAR_ADDENDA_ENABLED" "DEC_UPCE_5CHAR_ADDENDA_ENABLED" "DEC_UPCE_ADDENDA_REQUIRED" "DEC_UPCE_ADDENDA_SEPARATOR" "DEC_EAN8_ENABLED" "DEC_UPCE_EXPAND "DEC_EAN8_CHECK_DIGIT_TRANSMIT" "DEC_EAN8_2CHAR_ADDENDA_ENABLED"...
  • Page 51 "DEC_EAN8_ADDENDA_SEPARATOR" "DEC_EAN13_ENABLED" "DEC_EAN13_CHECK_DIGIT_TRANSMIT" "DEC_EAN13_2CHAR_ADDENDA_ENABLED" "DEC_EAN13_5CHAR_ADDENDA_ENABLED" "DEC_EAN13_ADDENDA_REQUIRED" "DEC_EAN13_ADDENDA_SEPARATOR" "DEC_AZTEC_ENABLED" "DEC_AZTEC_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_AZTEC_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_HK25_ENABLED" "DEC_HK25_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_HK25_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_CODABAR_ENABLED" "DEC_CODABAR_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_CODABAR_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_CODABAR_START_STOP_TRANSMIT" "DEC_CODABAR_CHECK_DIGIT_MODE" "DEC_CODABAR_CONCAT_ENABLED" "DEC_CODABLOCK_F_ENABLED" "DEC_CODABLOCK_F_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_CODABLOCK_F_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_CODE11_ENABLED" "DEC_CODE11_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_CODE11_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_CODE11_CHECK_DIGIT_MODE" "DEC_CODE93_ENABLED" "DEC_CODE93_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_CODE93_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_COMPOSITE_ENABLED" "DEC_COMPOSITE_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_COMPOSITE_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_COMPOSITE_WITH_UPC_ENABLED" "DEC_HANXIN_ENABLED" "DEC_HANXIN_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_HANXIN_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_IATA25_ENABLED" "DEC_IATA25_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_IATA25_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_I25_ENABLED" "DEC_I25_MIN_LENGTH"...
  • Page 52 "DEC_I25_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_I25_CHECK_DIGIT_MODE" "DEC_KOREA_POST_ENABLED "DEC_KOREA_POST_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_KOREA_POST_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_M25_ENABLED" "DEC_M25_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_M25_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_MAXICODE_ENABLED" "DEC_MAXICODE_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_MAXICODE_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_MICROPDF_ENABLED" "DEC_MICROPDF_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_MICROPDF_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_MSI_ENABLED" "DEC_MSI_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_MSI_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_MSI_CHECK_DIGIT_MODE" "DEC_PDF417_ENABLED" "DEC_PDF417_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_PDF417_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_QR_ENABLED" "DEC_QR_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_QR_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_RSS_14_ENABLED" "DEC_RSS_LIMITED_ENABLED" "DEC_RSS_EXPANDED_ENABLED" "DEC_RSS_EXPANDED_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_RSS_EXPANDED_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_S25_ENABLED" "DEC_S25_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_S25_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_TELEPEN_ENABLED" "DEC_TELEPEN_MIN_LENGTH" "DEC_TELEPEN_MAX_LENGTH" "DEC_TELEPEN_OLD_STYLE "DEC_TLC39_ENABLED" "DEC_TRIOPTIC_ENABLED" "DEC_OCR_MODE" "DEC_POSTAL_ENABLED" "DEC_POSTAL_ENABLED_DIRECT", 3 - 10...
  • Page 53 "DEC_POSTNET_CHECK_DIGIT_TRANSMIT" "DEC_PLANETCODE_CHECK_DIGIT_TRANSMIT" "DEC_VIDEO_REVERSE_ENABLED" "DEC_WINDOW_MODE" "DEC_WINDOW_TOP" "DEC_WINDOW_BOTTOM" "DEC_WINDOW_LEFT" "DEC_WINDOW_RIGHT "DEC_OCR_ACTIVE_TEMPLATES" "DEC_OCR_TEMPLATE" "GENERIC" "DEC_ECI_HANDLING" "SCN_ACTIVESTANDBY_TIMEOUT" "SCN_SCAN_TIMEOUT" "WEDGE_POWER_TIMEOUT" "ENABLE_WEDGE" "ENABLE_GOOD_READ_BEEP" "PREAMBLE" "POSTAMBLE" "ENTER_DELAY" 3 - 11...
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  • Page 55: Chapter 4 - Using The Color Camera

    Overview Camera Lens Dolphin 75e terminals are equipped with 8.0-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.
  • Page 56 On-Screen Settings Menu The following settings are available from the on-screen Photo settings menus: • Flash — On , Off or Auto • HDR (high dynamic range) — On or Off (see note below) • White balance — Auto, Cloudy , Sun light , Florescent light , or Incandescent light...
  • Page 57: Taking A Photo

    Taking a Photo 1. In the Apps list, touch Camera 2. Select photo mode in the viewfinder. 3. Point the camera lens at the object you want to capture. The camera lens is located on the back panel of the terminal. 4.
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  • Page 59: Chapter 5 - Settings

    Settings Overview The Settings allows you to verify and/or alter system parameters to customized your terminal to meet your specific needs. On the Apps list touch Settings or pull down the Action Center from the top of the screen and select All settings.
  • Page 60: Changing The Sound Settings

    Colors Select a new screen accent color. Changing the Sound Settings 1. In the Apps list, touch Settings > Personalization > Sound. 2. Select the configuration setting you want to modify. Vibrate Touch the toggle box to turn vibration feedback On or Off during touch screen interaction.
  • Page 61: Changing App Specific Notifications

    3. Enter the current PIN. 4. Enter the New PIN. 5. Retype the new PIN in the Confirm PIN box. 6. Touch OK. Removing the PIN Lock To remove a pin lock: 1. In the Apps list, touch Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options. 2.
  • Page 62: Selecting What To Sync

    • Vibrate if my sound settings support it • LED notifications: When turned On , the left LED (closest to the H in the Honeywell logo) briefly blinks blue to indicate a new message has been received. 6. Touch the Notification sound box and then select from the list of preset sounds or select none to turn sound off.
  • Page 63: Setting Up Quiet Hours

    2. Touch the toggle box to turn the Sync settings feature On or Off 3. Set limits on what you want to sync by turning the Theme and/or Passwords options On or Off Setting Up Quiet Hours You can turn on the Quiet Hours setting so you are not disturbed by notifications between the hours of 12 am and 6 am. Open and expand the Action Center (see page 1-6) and then select the quiet hours quick setting to enable or disable the feature.
  • Page 64: Adding An Exchange Account

    6. Select Sign in. 7. Touch done. Manual Set Up If you prefer to manually input the account settings (e.g., email server addresses and account type) to set up the account: 1. In the Apps list, touch Settings > Accounts. 2.
  • Page 65: Workplace Accounts

    To remove an account: 1. In the Apps list > Settings > Accounts > Your email and accounts. 2. Touch the account you want to delete. 3. Touch Manage. 4. Select Delete account. 5. Touch Delete to confirm. Workplace Accounts Some organizations provide a workplace account for easy terminal setup.
  • Page 66: System

    1. In the Apps list, touch DiagnosticInfoW10 2. Swipe up or down to scroll through the following: • System Date/Time • Device Information • Honeywell Apps (version number) • Radio Information (includes MAC, Bluetooth, IP Addresses) • Battery Information • Memory Information •...
  • Page 67: Performing A Factory Reset (Clean Boot)

    Performing a Factory Reset (Clean Boot) To learn how to perform a Factory Reset (Clean Boot), see Resetting the Terminal on page 1-12. Changing the Display Settings Brightness Level To adjust the screen brightness level or set the screen brightness to automatically adjust: 1.
  • Page 68 Formatting an SD Card To format an SD card installed in the terminal: 1. In the Apps list, touch Settings > System > Storage. 2. Select SD card (D:). 3. Swipe up to reach the bottom of the SD card screen. 4.
  • Page 69: Changing The Battery Settings

    • Touch Mail & messaging. Select either Manage mail to open and manage your email account (e.g., Outlook) or Manage messages to open and manage your Skype messaging account. • Touch Maps > Manage maps to open your Offline Maps settings. Changing the Battery Settings Managing Battery Power on page 2-12.
  • Page 70: Input And Accessibility

    To add keyboard languages: 1. In the Apps list, touch Settings > Time & language. 2. Select Keyboard, and then touch Add languages. 3. Select all the languages you want available on the keyboard, and then touch The selected languages are added to the available keyboard list. The next time you access the keyboard, swipe horizontally to switch between the keyboard languages.
  • Page 71: Privacy

    6. Use the slider to adjust the Speed of the voice. Privacy Changing the Location Service Settings Location services are used when apps access Wi-Fi networks to approximate the location of the terminal to improve search results and other services. When you first open an app, you may be asked to provide permission for the app to use the terminal location information for better performance.
  • Page 72: Update And Backup

    This option is for advanced administrator or developer use to flash a specific firmware image to the 75e or if Internet access is not available for over-the-air (OTA) automatic updates. To update the Dolphin 75e using from a microSD card, you will need a: •...
  • Page 73: Backup Your Apps And Settings To Onedrive

    Backup Your Apps and Settings to OneDrive When you create and sign into a Microsoft account on the terminal, you gain access to services that let you back up important apps, settings, photos and videos to OneDrive for recovery purposes if something happens to the terminal. For more information on Microsoft accounts and OneDrive, go to www.windowsphone.com.
  • Page 74: Extras

    Extras Battery Status Settings For information on the checking the battery status, see Checking the Battery Health on page 2-11. Changing the Button Illumination Settings 1. In the Apps list, touch Settings > Extras. 2. Select button illumination. 3. Select one of the following options: •...
  • Page 75: Chapter 6 - Communication

    7-1. Wi-Fi Network Connections The Dolphin 75e supports Wi-Fi network connections for open or secure networks that use any of the following security protocols: WPA/WPA2-Enterprise (PEAP, TLS and TTLS), WPA/WPA2-PSK (AES and Mixed-Mode), WEP, and OPEN. By default, the terminal Wi-Fi radio is turned On.
  • Page 76: Connecting To A Hidden Wi-Fi Network

    Connecting to a Hidden Wi-Fi Network For security reasons, some networks do not broadcast the network name and do not appear on the available network list even if you are in range. To connect to a hidden network: 1. In the Apps list, touch Settings >...
  • Page 77: Advanced Wi-Fi Radio Settings And Security

    Enabling Protected Management Frame (PMF) or AKM with SHA256 Key Derivation The Dolphin 75e supports AP Protected Management Frame (802.11w) authentication and encryption technology for data communication, which adds protection against attacks targeted for wireless management frames. You can configure the radio to restrict access to APs that meet the PMF standard and enable AKM with SHA256 Key Derivation for added security.
  • Page 78: Changing Wlan Radio Default Behaviors

    5. Touch save Changing WLAN Radio Default Behaviors 1. In the Apps list, touch Settings > Extras. 2. Select Wi-Fi Radio Settings. 3. Touch Other Settings. 4. Modify the following settings to meet your application needs: • Check the IdlePowerSave Enabled box to save power when the terminal is not connected to an AP by disabling portions of the radio.
  • Page 79: Adding A Vpn Profile

    Adding a VPN Profile To manually set up a VPN profile: 1. In the Apps list, touch Settings > Network & Wireless > VPN. 2. Touch add 3. Select the Windows (built-in) for the VPN provider if you have not already downloaded and installed your service provide app.
  • Page 80: Working With Certificates

    5. Select Save. To delete a VPN profile: 1. In the Apps list, touch Settings > Network & Wireless > VPN. 2. Touch the name of the VPN profile you want to delete. 3. Select either Properties or Remove. 4. Edit the profile information and select save. Working with Certificates The Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise allows you to install digital certificates for secure client communications with websites and services via three methods: Microsoft Edge, email or mobile device management (MDM).
  • Page 81: Viewing Network Adapter Information And Renewing/Releasing Ip Addresses

    Viewing Network Adapter Information and Renewing/Releasing IP Addresses The IPConfig app displays, releases, and renews IP parameters for on-board network adapters. 1. In the Apps list, touch IPConfig 2. From the AdapterInfo screen, touch the box under Adapter. 3. Select one of the integrated network adapters installed in the terminal from the drop down menu: •...
  • Page 82 From the Ping screen you can initiate a ping to a specified remote host and see the results. Enter the destination IP address in the box and then touch Ping. The results appear in the lower half of the screen. You can configure the parameters of the ping being sent from the Settings screen.
  • Page 83: Changing How Data Packets Are Routed

    Changing How Data Packets are Routed The Route app allows you to view and edit the rules that govern how packets destined for various subnets are routed. These rules tell the device which gateways on a given interface's subnet may be used to route packets to hosts on other subnets.
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  • Page 85: Chapter 7 - Working With Bluetooth And Nfc Technology

    Working with Bluetooth and NFC Technology Bluetooth Technology Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology used to exchanged data between devices over a distance of approximately 26.2 feet (8 meters). Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise supports both Bluetooth™ 2.1 and 4.0 wireless communication technology.
  • Page 86: Making The Terminal Discoverable

    NFC technology provides the ability for short-range, wireless data transfer between the terminal and NFC tags or other NFC enabled devices placed in close proximity (tapped) to the back of the terminal. NFC equipped Dolphin 75e models support the following modes of operation: •...
  • Page 87: Hardware Requirements

    (%) is shown. When the Dolphin 75e is done sending, Transfer complete appears. If you are sharing with another Dolphin 75e, “Done and saved. Tap to view.” appears at the top of the screen to indicate a successful file transfer.
  • Page 88: Reading Nfc Tags

    Reading NFC Tags Embedded NFC tags can be included in business cards, advertising media, books and posters. When the tag is read by the terminal, the information contained on the tag can be quickly saved, for example, a person’s contact information. The tag might also include a URL opens a coupon, additional product information or a company Web site.
  • Page 89: Chapter 8 - Dolphin 70E Black Homebase (Model 70E-Hb)

    PC-based enterprise systems. The HomeBase also contains an auxiliary battery well that charges a spare Honeywell standard or extended battery. The 70e-HB charger is designed for use with the following Dolphin models and batteries manufactured for Honeywell International Inc: Dolphin Models Battery Model No.
  • Page 90: Capacity

    This means that one base can charge two battery packs: the one installed in the terminal and a spare. We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals, power cables, and power adapters. Use of any non-Honeywell peripherals, cables, or power adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 91: Parts And Functions

    Parts and Functions Front Panel Auxiliary Battery Well Terminal Well COMM LED Dock LED AUX Battery 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.
  • Page 92: Back Panel

    Honeywell with output rated at 12VDC and 3 amps with the device. The operating temperature range is -10° to 50°C (14° to 122°F). Honeywell recommends that you leave the base connected to its power source at all times, so that it is always ready to use.
  • Page 93: Connecting Power To The Homebase

    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. For more information about Honeywell battery packs and how to check battery power levels in your terminal, refer to Battery (page 2-8).
  • Page 94: Communication

    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.
  • Page 95: Installing The Din Rail

    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. 8 - 7...
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  • Page 97: Chapter 9 - Dolphin 70E Black Ebase (Model 70E-Ehb)

    Dolphin 70e Black eBase (Model 70e-EHB) Overview The Ethernet Base (eBase) enables a single Dolphin 75e 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...
  • Page 98: Dimensions

    Dimensions 65.6 mm [2.58 inches] 116.3 mm 129.3 mm [4.58 inches] [5.09 inches] Weight eBase weight: 310g [.683 lbs] Note: Weight excludes packaging, cables and power supply. Parts and Functions Front Panel Auxiliary Battery Well Terminal Well COMM LED Dock LED AUX Battery LED Terminal Well Place the terminal in this well to communicate with a host device, power the terminal, and charge the installed battery pack.
  • Page 99: Back Panel

    Auxiliary Battery Well See "Auxiliary Battery Well" on page 9-3 AUX Battery LED Indicates status of the battery charging in the auxiliary battery well; see Back Panel on page 9-3. This color means… Orange The auxiliary battery is charging. Green The auxiliary battery has completed charging and is ready for use.
  • Page 100: Bottom Panel

    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. The operating temperature range is -10° to 50°C (14° to 122°F). Honeywell recommends that you leave the eBase connected to its power source at all times, so that it is always ready to use.
  • Page 101: Connecting Power To The Ebase

    Common Status and Notification Icons on page 1-7. We recommend use of Honeywell Li-Ion battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty. Charging a Spare Battery in the Auxiliary Battery Well The auxiliary battery well located on the back of the base charges a spare battery independently of the terminal well.
  • Page 102: Communication

    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 9-4).
  • Page 103: Mounting The Ebase

    Mounting the eBase Set the base on a dry, stable surface, such as a desktop or workbench near an electrical outlet. Be sure to provide enough workspace with good lighting for the user to view and operate the Dolphin terminal while it is in the base. When choosing a mounting location, bear in mind that the location must allow users' easy access to the Auxiliary Battery Well and the back panel of the eBase where the USB port, Ethernet port, and power jack are located.
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  • Page 105: Chapter 10 - Dolphin 70E Black Mobile Base (Model 70E-Mb)

    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.
  • Page 106: Mobile Base Components

    Mobile Base Components Terminal Charging Well Speaker Spring Latch Power Adapter Power Jack Speaker Volume Control Mounting Lever Two point Adjustable 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.
  • Page 107: Mounting The Mobile Base

    Mounting the Mobile Base Safety Precautions Honeywell is not responsible for any damages caused to you, your vehicle, or other individuals due to the installation of the Dolphin Mobile mount. Follow these safety precautions when mounting the mobile base: Do not mount the base in a location where it prevents safe operation of the vehicle and/or impedes the vehicle operator's field of view.
  • Page 108: Charging The Main Battery

    Dolphin terminals prevents overcharging, which means that terminal may be seated in the base indefinitely without damage to the terminal, battery pack, or the base. For more information about Honeywell battery packs and how to check battery power levels in your terminal, refer to Battery (page 2-8).
  • Page 109: To Power A Terminal And Charge Its Main Battery

    10-3. 3. Pull the spring latch back and insert the Dolphin 75e 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.
  • Page 110: Removing The Cable

    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. Remove the cable from the power jack. 10 - 6...
  • Page 111: Chapter 11 - Dolphin 70E Black Chargebase (Model 70E-Cb)

    Guidelines for Battery Pack Use and Disposal on page 2-13. We recommend use of Honeywell Li-ion battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty. Convenient Storage The intelligent battery charging system makes this base a safe and convenient storage receptacle for your Dolphin terminal.
  • Page 112: Dimensions

    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.
  • Page 113: Back Panel

    Honeywell with output rated at 12VDC and 5 amps with the device. The operating temperature range is -10° to 50°C (14° to 122°F). Honeywell recommends that you leave the ChargeBase connected to its power source at all times, so that it is always ready to use.
  • Page 114: Connecting Power To The Chargebase

    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. For more information about Honeywell battery packs and how to check battery power level in your terminal, refer to Battery (page 2-8).
  • Page 115: Optional Din Rail Mount

    Bottom Panel DIN Rail Slot Rubber Feet, Qty. 6 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 •...
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  • Page 117: Chapter 12 - Dolphin 70E Black Net Base (Model 70E-Nb)

    Overview The Net Base enables up to four Dolphin 75e handheld 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.
  • Page 118: Dimensions

    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.
  • Page 119 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.
  • Page 120: Bottom Panel

    50°C (14° to 122°F). Honeywell recommends that you leave the Net Base connected to its power source at all times, so that it is always ready to use. We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals, power cables, and power adapters. Use of any non-Honeywell peripherals, cables, or power adapters may cause damage not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 121: Communication

    Common Status and Notification Icons on page 1-7. We recommend use of Honeywell Li-ion battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell battery may result in damage not covered by the warranty. Communication Establishing Ethernet Communication Connecting the Dolphin Terminal to the Net Base By default, the Dolphin terminal is configured to obtain IP addresses automatically via DHCP server.
  • Page 122: Optional Din Rail Mount

    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 •...
  • Page 123: Appendix A - Dolphin 75E Terminal Agency Information

    Dolphin 75e Terminal Agency Information Dolphin 75e handheld computers meet or exceed the requirements of all applicable organizations that set standards for safe operation. The best way to ensure safe operation is to use the handheld computer according to the agency guidelines in this user guide and on the regulatory sheet shipped with the terminal.
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