honeywe Dolphin 6110 User manual

Dolphin
™
6110 Mobile Computer
with Windows®Embedded Handheld 6.5
User’s Guide

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2013-2014 Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved.

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Chapter 1 - Agency Approvals
Label Locations................................................................................................................... 1-1
N4313-TTL Safety & RF Approvals by Country: ................................................................. 1-1
Dolphin RF Terminal—802.11a/b/g/n and/or Bluetooth ...................................................... 1-2
Chapter 2 - Getting Started
Out of the Box ..................................................................................................................... 2-1
Initial Setup for Dolphin 6110 Terminals ............................................................................. 2-1
LED Indicators............................................................................................................... 2-2
Home Screen ...................................................................................................................... 2-4
Title Bar............................................................................................................................... 2-4
Horizontal Scroll.................................................................................................................. 2-5
Horizontal Scroll.................................................................................................................. 2-6
Tile Bar................................................................................................................................ 2-6
Pop-Up Menus .................................................................................................................... 2-6
Selecting Programs............................................................................................................. 2-6
File Explorer........................................................................................................................ 2-7
File Provisioning on the Dolphin 6110................................................................................. 2-8
Search................................................................................................................................. 2-8
Turning Power On/Off ......................................................................................................... 2-9
Suspend Mode .............................................................................................................. 2-9
Resetting the Terminal........................................................................................................ 2-9
Chapter 3 - Hardware Overview
Standard Terminal Configurations ...................................................................................... 3-1
Dolphin Peripherals/Accessories for the Dolphin 6110....................................................... 3-1
USB Communication Cable for the Dolphin 6110............................................................... 3-2
Front Panel Features .......................................................................................................... 3-2
Using the Touch Panel........................................................................................................ 3-3
Installing a Screen Protector ......................................................................................... 3-4
Back Panel Features........................................................................................................... 3-4
Left Side Panel Features..................................................................................................... 3-5
Right Side Panel Features .................................................................................................. 3-6
Top Panel Features............................................................................................................. 3-6
Bottom Panel Features ....................................................................................................... 3-7
Battery Power...................................................................................................................... 3-7
Battery Pack.................................................................................................................. 3-8
Managing Battery Power............................................................................................... 3-9
Storage Guidelines........................................................................................................ 3-9
Hardware Maintenance..................................................................................................... 3-10
Installing Memory Cards ............................................................................................. 3-10
Dolphin 6110 Technical Specifications ............................................................................. 3-12
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Chapter 4 - Using the Keypad
Overview..............................................................................................................................4-1
Navigation Keys...................................................................................................................4-1
Basic Keys...........................................................................................................................4-1
Alpha/Numeric Modes .........................................................................................................4-2
Alpha Indicators on the Number Keys ...........................................................................4-2
Function Key Combinations.................................................................................................4-2
CTRL Key Combinations .....................................................................................................4-3
Program Buttons..................................................................................................................4-3
Chapter 5 - Using the Image Engine
Overview..............................................................................................................................5-1
Available Image Engines .....................................................................................................5-1
Depth of Field ................................................................................................................5-1
Supported Bar Code Symbologies .....................................................................................5-2
Activating the Engine...........................................................................................................5-3
Capturing Images (56XX Engine only) ................................................................................5-3
Chapter 6 - Using the Laser Engine
Overview..............................................................................................................................6-1
Available Laser Engines ......................................................................................................6-1
Depth of Field - N4313-TTL ...........................................................................................6-1
Supported Bar Code Symbologies .....................................................................................6-1
Activating the Engine...........................................................................................................6-2
Decoding a Bar Code ..........................................................................................................6-2
Chapter 7 - System Settings
Overview..............................................................................................................................7-1
Clock & Alarms ....................................................................................................................7-2
Personal Menu ....................................................................................................................7-3
Buttons...........................................................................................................................7-3
Program Buttons............................................................................................................7-5
System Menu.......................................................................................................................7-8
About .............................................................................................................................7-9
Backlight ........................................................................................................................7-9
Certificates...................................................................................................................7-10
Encryption....................................................................................................................7-11
HSM SystemInfo..........................................................................................................7-11
Error Reporting ............................................................................................................7-12
Managed Programs .....................................................................................................7-12
Memory........................................................................................................................7-12
Power...........................................................................................................................7-14
Regional Settings.........................................................................................................7-16
Remove Programs.......................................................................................................7-16
Screen ...............................................................................................................................7-18
SIP Configuration ..............................................................................................................7-19

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Task Manager....................................................................................................................7-20
Chapter 8 - Communication
Connecting the Dolphin 6110-USB Communication Cable .................................................8-1
Charging Terminal with USB Cable.....................................................................................8-1
Connections Menu...............................................................................................................8-3
Receiving Data ....................................................................................................................8-3
Connections Manager .........................................................................................................8-4
To Access the Connections Manager............................................................................8-4
Tasks .............................................................................................................................8-5
Advanced.......................................................................................................................8-6
Dolphin Wireless Manager ..................................................................................................8-7
Dolphin Wireless Manager Window...............................................................................8-7
Enabling the Radios.......................................................................................................8-8
Accessing Radio Configuration Utilities .........................................................................8-8
Network Cards.....................................................................................................................8-9
Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation............................................8-9
Installing Additional Software ............................................................................................8-12
Adding Programs Using ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center.....................8-12
Connecting the Terminal to a Wireless Network..........................................................8-13
Adding Programs Using the Internet............................................................................8-13
Software Upgrades............................................................................................................8-14
Chapter 9 - Working with the Bluetooth Radio
Enabling the Bluetooth Radio ..............................................................................................9-1
Pairing and Trusted Devices ...............................................................................................9-2
Connecting to Other Bluetooth Devices ..............................................................................9-2
Transferring Files.................................................................................................................9-4
Making the Terminal Discoverable ......................................................................................9-6
Chapter 10 - Dolphin HomeBase (Model 6100-HB)/eBase
(Model 6100-EHB) Device
Overview............................................................................................................................10-1
Front Panel .......................................................................................................................10-2
Back Panel .......................................................................................................................10-3
Powering the Dolphin HomeBase Device..........................................................................10-4
eBase Clamp-on Ferrite Core Installation .........................................................................10-4
Charging the Battery..........................................................................................................10-5
Charging a Spare Battery ............................................................................................10-6
Checking Battery Power ....................................................................................................10-6
Technical Specifications ....................................................................................................10-7
Chapter 11 - Dolphin 6110 ChargeBase Device (Model 6100-CB-1)
Overview............................................................................................................................11-1

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Parts and Functions...........................................................................................................11-2
Front Panel ..................................................................................................................11-2
Back Panel ..................................................................................................................11-2
Power ................................................................................................................................11-2
Connecting Power to the ChargeBase ........................................................................11-3
Charging the Battery..........................................................................................................11-3
To Power a Terminal and Charge its Battery...............................................................11-3
Mounting the ChargeBase.................................................................................................11-4
Chapter 12 - Dolphin 6110 Net Base Device (Model 6100-NB)
Overview............................................................................................................................12-1
Parts and Functions...........................................................................................................12-2
Front Panel ..................................................................................................................12-2
Back Panel ..................................................................................................................12-3
Bottom Panel ...............................................................................................................12-4
Power ................................................................................................................................12-4
Connecting Power to the Net Base..............................................................................12-4
Charging the Battery..........................................................................................................12-5
To Power a Terminal and Charge its Battery...............................................................12-5
Communication..................................................................................................................12-5
Software Requirements ...............................................................................................12-5
Connecting the Dolphin Terminal to the Net Base ............................................................12-5
Mounting the Net Base ......................................................................................................12-6
Chapter 13 - Dolphin QuadCharger Device
Overview............................................................................................................................13-1
QuadCharger Device ........................................................................................................13-1
Battery Charging................................................................................................................13-2
Recommendations for Storing Batteries............................................................................13-3
Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................13-3
Technical Specifications ....................................................................................................13-4
Chapter 14 - Customer Support
Technical Assistance.........................................................................................................14-1
Product Service and Repair...............................................................................................14-1
Limited Warranty ...............................................................................................................14-1
Limited Warranty Duration.................................................................................................14-2
How to Extend Your Warranty .....................................................................................14-2

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Agency Approvals
Label Locations
Dolphin 6110 mobile computers meet or exceed the requirements of all applicable standards
organizations for safe operation. However, as with any electrical equipment, the best way to ensure safe
operation is to operate them according to the agency guidelines that follow. Read these guidelines
carefully before using your mobile computer.
Laser Safety Label
If the following label is attached to your product, it indicates that the product contains an engine with a
laser aimer:
Compliance Label Laser Light Label
LASER LIGHT. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT
1.0 mW MAX OUTPUT: 650nM
IEC60825-1: Ed 2 (2007)
Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11
except for deviations pursuant to Laser
Notice No.50, dated June 24,2007.

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N4313-TTL Safety & RF Approvals by Country:
* Does not apply to N4313-TTL laser engine.
R&TTE Compliance Statement—802.11a/b/g/n and/or Bluetooth
Dolphin RF terminals are in conformity with all essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/
EC).
This product is marked with in accordance with the Class II product requirements specified
in the R&TTE Directive, 1999/5/EC. The equipment is intended for use throughout the European
Community; PAN European Frequency Range: 2.402–2.480 GHz.
Restrictions for use in France are as follows:
• Indoor use: Maximum power (EIRP*) of 100 mW for the entire 2.400–2.4835 GHz
• Outdoor use: Maximum power (EIRP*) of 100 mW for the 2.400–2.454 GHz band & maximum power
(EIRP*) of 10 mW for the 2.454–2.483 GHz band.
Frequency band 5180-5320 MHz is restricted to indoor use only.
The CE Mark on the product indicates that the system has been tested to and conforms with the
provisions noted within the 2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and the 2006/95/
EC Low Voltage Directive. Honeywell shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment (i.e.,
power supplies, personal computers, etc.) that is not CE marked and does not comply with the Low
Voltage Directive.
For further information, contact:
Hand Held Products Europe B.V.
Nijverheidsweg 9-13
5627 BT Eindhoven
The Netherlands
Warning! To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods.
Country Safety RF (Radio)
U.S.A. UL60950-1 FCC Part 15, Sub part B, Sub
part C, Sub part E
Canada* C-UL CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-07 ICES-003, RSS 210
European
Community
IEC 60825-1:2007
IEC62471:2008
EN60950-
1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011
EN55022 (CISPR 22) Class B
EN55024:2010
EN300 328
EN300 440-2
EN301 489-1
EN301 489-17
EN301 893
EN62311
EN62209-2
China CCC SRRC
Mexico NOM-019 NOM-121
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CB Scheme
Certified to CB Scheme IEC 60950-1.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
NII frequency band 5150-5250 MHz is restricted to indoor use only.
Dolphin RF Terminal—802.11a/b/g/n and/or Bluetooth
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for
additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet helpful: “Something About Interference.”
This is available at FCC local regional offices. Our company is not responsible for any radio or television
interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of
connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by our company. The correction is the
responsibility of the user. Use only shielded data cables with this system.
In accordance with FCC 15.21, changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines for body-
worn operation, do not use accessories that contain metallic components.
CAUTION! Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Canadian Compliance
This radio transmitter has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed
below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type
indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated
for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type
and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio
interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent
isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian IECES-003.
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This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts
de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire
de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
For European Community Users
Honeywell Scanning & Mobility Product Environmental Information
Refer to www.honeywellaidc.com/environmental for the RoHS / REACH / WEEE information.
Singapore
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捷ↅ⚜䱿Parts Name) 㦘㹡㦘⹂䓸德㒥⏒侯 (Toxic and Hazardous Substances or Elements)
杔(Pb) 㻭(Hg) 柘(Cd) ⏼ↆ杻 (Cr6+) ⮩䅃勣啾 (PBB) ⮩䅃ℛ啾搩
(PBDE)
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ࠋ⬉䏃䚼ӊ 3&$ xo oo oo
⮥⮂ Housing) xo oo oo
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requirement in China’s SJ/T11363-2006.)
x: 嫷䯉年㦘㹡㦘⹂䓸德咂⺠⦷年捷ↅ䤓㩟⧖德㧟㠨₼䤓⚺摞怔⒉6-7㪖屓⸩䤓棟摞尐㻑 (Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials for this part
is above the limit requirement in China’s SJ/T11363-2006. )
Complies with
IDA Standards
DA104404

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Getting Started
Out of the Box
Verify that your carton contains the following items:
• Dolphin 6110 mobile computer (the terminal)
• Battery pack (3.7v, Li-Ion)
• AC power supply (KSAS0100500200D5; Input: 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz 0.4 Amps; Output: 5 Volts DC, 2.0 A)
• Localized plug adapters
Note: Be sure to keep the original packaging in case you need to return the Dolphin terminal for service; see
Customer Support on page 14-1.
Initial Setup for Dolphin 6110 Terminals
Step 1. Install the Battery
The Dolphin 6110 is shipped with the battery packaged separate from the unit. Follow the steps below to
install the battery.
1. Release the strap making it convenient to reach the cover.
2. Remove the battery compartment cover by turning the cover locks upward and removing the cover.
3. Insert the battery into the battery well with the labels facing upward.
4. Replace the cover with a hinging motion and turn the locks downwards.
Note: The battery door must be installed prior to booting the unit.
5. Replace the hand strap.
Cover Locks
Battery

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We recommend use of Honeywell Li-Ion battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell battery may result in damage not
covered by the warranty.
Step 2. Charge the Batteries
We recommend use of Honeywell peripherals, power cables, and power adapters that comply with
L.P.S. Use of any non-Honeywell peripherals, cables, or power adapters may cause damage not
covered by the warranty.
Ensure all components are dry prior to mating terminals/batteries with peripheral devices. Mating
wet components may cause damage not covered by the warranty.
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Dolphin 6110s ship with the battery pack
significantly discharged of power. Charge the
battery pack with the Dolphin charging cable until
the LED turns green (red while charging). The
average charge time for a fully depleted battery is
7 1/2 hours. It takes less time if the battery has
some charge.
1. Attach the appropriate plug adapter to the
plug of the power cable.*
2. Insert the plug into the appropriate power
source.
3. Plug the Dolphin power cable into the DC
Power Jack (see page 3-7) on the bottom end
of the unit.
Important: Removing the battery from the terminal erases
all non-persistent memory.
LED Indicators
*This power cable can also be used to power the
Dolphin 6110 while in the Dolphin HomeBase
(Model 6100-HB)/eBase (Model 6100-EHB)
Device (see page 10-1).
Red LED On Charging
Green LED On Battery is fully charged
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The power adapter on the power cable converts the voltage from the power source to 5 volts DC. Only
power adapter cables from Honeywell convert the voltage appropriately. The power cable contains a plug
adapter for each geography (US, UK, EU, etc.).
Step 3. Boot the Terminal
The terminal is not connected to an external power source, it begins booting once you push the Power
button. If the terminal is connected to an external power source (e.g., power cable, HomeBase), it will
automatically reboot. Do NOT press any keys or interrupt the boot process.
When the boot process is complete, the Desktop appears, and the terminal is ready for use.
Step 4. Set the Time Zone, Time, and Date
On the Home screen, tap the line that displays the
time and date.
When the Clock & Alarms screen appears, tap the arrow to the right of the time zone to open the drop
down menu. Select the appropriate time zone from the menu. Set the correct time and date in the
remaining fields and tap OK to save.
Power Adapter
Plug Adapter
Power Cable

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Home Screen
After the Dolphin terminal initializes the first time, you see the Home screen.
Tap to reach the Start screen from the home screen.
Tap to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager Window (see page 8-7) from the home screen.
Title Bar
The Title bar, located at the top of the screen, displays the active program, the status of various system
functions, and the current time. Tapping on the title bar provides access to the Horizontal Scroll. The
scroll provides access to additional programs and application screens. For additional information, see
Horizontal Scroll on page 2-5.
Text here indicates
the active program.
Icons here indicate the
status of various system
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Horizontal Scroll
Indicator Meaning
Synchronizing data
The terminal could not synchronize data with the workstation via ActiveSync.
New e-mail
New text message
New voicemail
New instant message
Ringer off
A battery error has occurred. Replace the battery pack with a Honeywell Li-poly or Li-ion battery
pack.
Battery is has a full charge
Battery has a high charge
Battery has a medium charge
Battery has a low charge
Battery has a very low charge and requires charging
Terminal is running on external power. If a battery pack is installed, the battery is charging in the
background.
The terminal is not connected to external power. A battery is installed, but is defective; specifically,
its charge level cannot be measured.
Active network connection
No active network connection
Wi-Fi is on, but device is not connected
Wi-Fi data call
Pending alarm
Bluetooth

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Horizontal Scroll
The Horizontal Scroll, located at the top of most application windows, provides access to additional
application screens. You can flick left or right on the scroll or tap each label on the scroll, until you get to
the desired screen. Tapping a label to the left or right of the center item brings new labels into view.
Note: Tap the Title bar to access the horizontal scroll if it is not visible on the screen.
Tile Bar
The Tile bar is located at the bottom of application windows.
Pop-Up Menus
With pop-up menus, you can quickly choose an action for a selected item. To access a pop-up menu, tap
and hold the stylus on the item name of the action you want to perform. When the menu appears, lift the
stylus, and tap the action you want to perform.
Tap OK to close the menu without performing an action.
Selecting Programs
To see the programs loaded on your terminal, tap to access the Start Menu. To open a
program, tap once on the program icon. To reposition an icon on the Start Menu, tap and hold the stylus
on the icon, then drag the icon to the desired position.
The content of the
Horizontal scroll
changes according to
the open application.
The icons change according to the open application.
The Task tray displays icons
for programs running in the
background.
The Tile bar displays icons you
use to open and close screens,
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File Explorer
You can also use the File Explorer to find files and organize these files into folders.
1. Tap > File Explorer .
2. Tap the Up button at the bottom of the screen to move up one level in the directory.
3. You can move files in File Explorer by tapping and holding on the item you want to move, then
tapping Cut or Copy on popup menu.
4. Navigate to the folder you want to move the file to, then tap and hold a blank area of the window.
5. Tap Paste on the pop-up menu.
Note: If there is no blank space available in the window, tap Menu on the command bar, navigate to the end of the
menu using the down arrow, then tap Edit >Paste.

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File Provisioning on the Dolphin 6110
\IPSM\Honeywell
The IPSM folder is the only partition on the terminal that persists across a kernel upgrade (*.UPG file
extension). During a kernel upgrade, files are automatically copied from the \IPSM\Honeywell folder
and then installed in the \Honeywell (root file system) folder as part of the upgrade process.
\IPSM\Honeywell\AutoInstall
The files in the IPSM\Honeywell\AutoInstall folder are only installed when a factory reset or
kernel upgrade occurs. Once the files are installed, they persist through hard and soft resets. If a file is
added to the folder and a hard or soft reset is performed, it will have no effect. If a program is manually
removed using the Remove Programs application (see page 7-16), then the program is not automatically
re-installed on a hard or soft reset.
\Honeywell
The Honeywell partition or root file system partition is persistent over a hard reset, soft reset, and the
removal of the battery pack or the removal of AC power. However, during a kernel upgrade or factory
reset, the root file system is reformatted so all data in the folder is deleted and replaced by any files in
the \IPSM\Honeywell folder as part of the upgrade process.
To prevent data loss, back up all user data to an SD card or external memory device before performing an
upgrade or factory reset.
\Honeywell\AutoInstall
If you run a CAB file from within the \Honeywell\AutoInstall folder, after the program has been
installed, the CAB file will be deleted. However, the program remains installed through all successive
hard and soft resets.
If you want the program to be part of the Autoinstall that occurs after a factory reset or software upgrade,
paste the program file(s) into the \IPSM\Honeywell\Autoinstall folder.
Contact a Honeywell technical support representative for information on how to perform a factory reset
or for information on available software upgrades for your Dolphin terminal. For contact information, see
Product Service and Repair on page 14-1.
Note:To prevent data loss, back up all user data to an SD card or external memory device before
performing an upgrade.
Search
The Search feature helps you quickly locate information. Tap > Search Phone .
Enter the text you want to find, select a data type, and then tap Search. Select Larger than 64 KB in the
Type drop-down field to quickly find information that is taking up storage space.
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Turning Power On/Off
To turn the terminal On, press the Power button .
To turn the terminal Off:
1. Press and hold the Power button for approximately 4 seconds until the options menu displays.
2. Tap Power off.
Suspend Mode
Suspend mode differs from Power off mode. Power off mode is the equivalent to having no battery or
external power source connected to the device. In Suspend mode, the device enters a low power state
to conserve battery power.
Suspend mode automatically turns the system off, which includes turning the screen off to save battery
power when the terminal is inactive for a programmed period of time. The automatic timeout limits are
adjustable from the Advance tab located under Settings > System > Power (see page 7-14).In
addition, Suspend mode also automatically turns off the radio and drivers. The PMIC and main
processor wakeup mode clock remain on allowing the system to detect a wakeup interrupt and to
resume working.
Press and release the Power button to toggle the terminal in or out of Suspend mode.
Note: You should always place the terminal in Suspend mode before removing the battery.
Resetting the Terminal
There are three types of system resets: a Soft Reset,aHard Reset,oraFactory Reset. The soft and
hard resets preserve all data stored in the file system. Contact a Honeywell technical support represen-
tative for more information on how to perform a Factory Reset. For contact information, see Technical
Assistance on page 14-1.
ASoft Reset (Warm Boot) re-boots the device and preserves any objects created in RAM. You would
perform a soft reset when: the terminal fails to respond, after installing some software applications, or
after making changes to certain system settings, such as network cards.
AHard Reset (Cold Boot) re-boots the terminal and closes any open applications running in RAM at the
time of the reset.
To perform a Soft Reset or Hard Reset:
1. Press and hold the Power button until the options menu appears.
2. Tap Soft Reset or Hard Reset on the menu.
3. When the reset is complete, the Home screen displays.
Note: To perform a Hard Reset if the screen has stopped responding, press and hold the Power button for
approximately 8 seconds until the terminal starts to re-boot. When the reset is complete, the Home screen
displays.

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