Honeywell Crib Toy 99EX User Manual

Dolphin99EX/99GX  
with Windows® Embedded Handheld 6.5  
Quick Start Guide  
 
This documentation is relevant for the following Dolphin  
models: 99EXL0, 99EXLW, 99EXLG, 99GXL0, and  
99GXLG.  
Out of the Box  
Verify that the carton contains the following items:  
Dolphin mobile computer (the terminal)  
Main battery pack  
Quick Start Guide  
Note: If you ordered accessories for your terminals, verify that they  
are also included with the order.  
Be sure to keep the original packaging in the event that the  
Dolphin terminal should need to be returned for service.  
99EX/99GX Models  
Dolphin 99EX and 99GX model terminals are designed  
for use with standard battery pack model 99EX-BTSC  
(Li-poly 3.7V, 11.3 watt hour) and extended battery pack  
99EX-BTEC (Li-ion 3.7V, 18.5 watt hour) manufactured  
for Honeywell International Inc.  
Dolphin 99EX and 99GX model terminals are not  
designed for use in hazardous locations.  
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Front and Side Panel  
Note: Your Dolphin model may differ from the models illustrated;  
however, the features are standard for all 99EX/99GX  
models unless otherwise noted.  
Charge Indicator LED  
Touch Panel Display  
Front Speaker  
General  
Scan Key  
Notification  
LED  
Navigation Keys  
Power Key  
Volume  
Button  
Right Button  
Microphone  
I/O Connector  
Scan Trigger  
(99GX only)  
Rear Speaker  
(99GX only)  
Lanyard Strap  
(99GX only)  
Handle  
(99EX only)  
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Back Panel  
Battery Door Release  
Battery Door  
Stylus F  
astener  
Hand Strap Hook  
(99EX only)  
Hand Strap  
(99EX only)  
IRDA Port  
Stylus  
Slot  
Left Button  
Image/Scan Engine  
Window  
Protectiv  
e SIM/M  
emory  
Card Do  
or  
Battery  
Well  
Rear Speaker  
T6 TORX®  
Screw  
Color Camera  
(99EX only)  
Flashlight/Camera  
Flash (99EX only)  
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Available Keyboards  
Note: The flashlight function (  
models.  
) is disabled on all 99GX  
34-KeyAlpha/Numeric  
Keyboard  
SEND  
END  
ESC  
SCAN  
TAB  
ENT  
VOL  
PG  
ABC  
DEF  
1
2
3
34-Key Numeric  
(Calculator) Keyboard  
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
4
5
8
0
6
9
SEND  
END  
PQRS  
TUV  
@
WXYZ  
7
ESC  
SCAN  
TAB  
ENT  
.
, #  
VOL  
PG  
*
F1  
F5  
F2  
F3  
F4  
-
ABC  
DEF  
+
/
\
8
9
6
3
F6  
F7  
F8  
7
DEL  
BKSP  
SFT  
SP  
:
;
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
WXYZ  
4
5
2
ALT  
CTRL  
ALPHA  
PQRS  
TUV  
@
1
.
, #  
0
*
F1  
F5  
F2  
F3  
F7  
F4  
-
+
/
\
F6  
F8  
DEL  
BKSP  
:
SFT  
SP  
;
ALT  
CTRL  
ALPHA  
4
 
43-KeyAlpha/Numeric  
Keyboard  
END  
SEND  
ESC  
SCAN  
ENT  
TAB  
VOL  
PG  
B 1 C2 D3  
E
+
A
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F
G4 H5 I 6  
J
F6  
F7  
F8  
F9  
F10  
55-Key Full Alpha/  
Numeric Keyboard  
L 7 M8 N9  
O
@
K
F11  
F12  
F13  
F14  
F15  
#
R0  
S
T
*
.
,
P
Q
F16  
F17  
F18  
F19  
F20  
ESC  
SCAN  
U
V
W
X
Y
F21  
F22  
F23  
F24  
F25  
ENT  
TAB  
VOL  
PG  
SFT  
SP  
BKSP  
Z
SP  
1
2
3
6
ALT  
CTRL  
NUM  
BKSP  
4
7
5
8
0
DEL  
SFT  
9
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,
*
.
-
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)
=
+
A
B
G
L
C
D
E
J
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
@
F7  
!
$
&
F
H
I
F6  
F8  
F9  
F10  
~
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K F11  
MF13 N F14 OF15  
F12  
;
:
P F16 QF17 R F18 S F19 T F20  
U F21 V F22 WF23 X F24 YF25  
ALT  
CTRL  
Z
5
 
Install the Main Battery Pack  
The 99EX/99GX is shipped with the battery packaged  
separate from the terminal. Follow the steps below to  
install the main battery. For information on how to remove  
the battery, see page 6.  
Ensure all components are dry prior to placing the battery  
in the terminal. Mating wet components may cause  
damage not covered by the warranty.  
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1. Release the hook securing the hand strap to the back  
panel of the terminal (99EX only).  
2. Remove the battery door by lifting up the latches near  
the base of the battery door.  
3. Insert the battery into the battery well.  
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3
4. Replace the battery door. Apply pressure to engage  
the door latch. The battery door must be installed  
prior to powering the unit.  
5. Reattach the hand strap (99EX only).  
6. Connect the terminal to one of the 99EX series  
charging peripherals to charge the main battery pack.  
We recommend use of Honeywell Li-poly or Li-ion  
battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell battery may  
result in damage not covered by the warranty.  
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6
 
 
Removing the Main Battery Pack  
When removing a battery from the terminal, put the device  
in Suspend Mode (see page 9) before removing the  
battery door. Once the battery door is removed, wait at  
least 3 seconds before removing the main battery. This  
process allows the device to shut down properly and to  
maintain memory during the battery swap.  
Battery Error Notification  
If your terminal displays the following indicators, replace  
the battery with a new Honeywell battery pack.  
appears in the Title bar at the top of the touch panel  
display.  
The General Notification LED flashes red.  
A notification appears on the Tile bar at the bottom of  
the touch panel display.  
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.  
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We recommend use of Honeywell Li-ion or Li-poly  
battery packs. Use of any non-Honeywell battery may  
pose a personal hazard to the user.  
Only use the battery for the system for which it is  
specified. Do not use a battery in any other manner  
outside its intended use in Dolphin terminals and  
peripherals.  
Only use the battery with a charging system that has  
been qualified with the system per standard IEEE-Std-  
1725-2006. Use of an unqualified battery or charger  
may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other  
hazard.  
Replace the battery only with another battery that has  
been qualified with the system per this standard, IEEE-  
Std-1725-2006. Use of an unqualified battery may  
present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage or other  
hazard.  
Replace defective batteries immediately; using a  
defective battery could damage the Dolphin terminal.  
Never throw a used battery in the trash. Promptly  
dispose of used batteries in accordance with local  
regulations.  
Do not short-circuit a battery or throw it into a fire; it can  
explode and cause severe personal injury. Do not  
allow metallic conductive objects to contact battery  
terminals.  
If you observe that the Honeywell battery supplied is  
physically damaged, please send it to Honeywell  
International Inc. or an authorized service center for  
inspection. Refer to Technical Assistance on page 24.  
Avoid dropping the terminal or battery. If the terminal  
or battery is dropped, especially on a hard surface, and  
the user suspects damage, send it to a Honeywell  
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International Inc. or an authorized service center for  
inspection. Refer to Technical Assistance on page 24.  
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.  
Excessive discharge can degrade battery  
performance. Recharge the battery when your terminal  
indicates low battery power.  
Although your battery can be recharged many times,  
the battery life is limited. Replace it after the battery is  
unable to hold an adequate charge.  
Suspend Mode  
The terminal goes into Suspend Mode automatically when  
the terminal is inactive for a programmed period of time.  
You can program this time on the Advance tab of the  
Power System Setting. For additional information, refer to  
To put the terminal into Suspend Mode manually, press  
the Power key  
, and the screen goes blank.  
To wake the terminal from Suspend Mode, press the  
SCAN  
Power key  
or SCAN key  
.
Note: You should always put the terminal in Suspend Mode before  
removing the battery door. For information on how to  
remove the battery see page 6.  
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Charging the Dolphin  
Dolphin 99EX and 99GX model terminals are designed for  
use with the following 99EX charging devices and cables:  
99EX-HB, 99EX-EHB, 99EX-MB, 99EX-NB, 99EX-CB,  
99EX-DEX, 99EX-RS232, 99EX-USB, 99EX-MC, and  
99EX-USBH.  
Warning! Dolphin charging peripherals are not designed  
for use in hazardous locations.  
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Ensure all components are dry prior to mating terminals/  
batteries with peripheral devices. Mating wet components  
!
may cause damage not covered by the warranty.  
Connect the terminal to one of  
the 99EX series charging  
peripherals to charge the main  
AUX  
battery.  
Battery  
Well  
The charging time for the main  
battery pack is 4 hours for the  
standard battery or 6 hours for  
the extended battery.  
Honeywell recommends  
charging the Dolphin terminal  
for at least 24 hours prior to  
initial use to ensure the internal  
backup battery is fully charged.  
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HomeBase (Model 99EX-HB)  
The 99EX-HB charger is designed for use with standard  
battery pack model 99EX-BTSC (Li-poly 3.7V, 11.3 watt  
hour) and extended battery pack model 99EX-BTEC  
(Li-ion 3.7V, 18.5 watt hour) manufactured for Honeywell  
International Inc. and with Dolphin 99EX or 99GX model  
terminals. Use only UL Listed power supply, which has  
been qualified by Honeywell with output rated at 12VDC,  
and 3 amps with the device.  
Warning! The HomeBase is not designed for use in  
hazardous locations.  
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Front Panel  
Power/Dock  
LED  
COMM LED  
AUX Battery LED  
Back Panel  
USB Port  
DC Power  
Jack  
Serial Port  
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HomeBase LED Indicators  
Red  
The HomeBase has power but no  
terminal is docked.  
Green  
The HomeBase has power and the  
terminal is properly seated in the  
base.  
Orange The auxiliary battery is charging.  
Green  
The auxiliary battery has completed  
charging and is ready for use.  
Red  
The internal temperature of the  
Flashing auxiliary battery is too hot or there is  
a battery error. Charge the auxiliary  
battery in a cooler environment or  
replace the battery with a new  
Honeywell Li-ion or Li-poly battery.  
Serial Port Communication  
Serial data is being sent from the host  
device to the base.  
Red  
Green  
Serial data is being sent from the  
base to the host device.  
Orange Serial data is being sent in both  
directions at the same time.  
USB Port Communication  
Green  
A USB connection is established with  
the host workstation.  
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Charging/Communication Cables  
Warning! The Charging/Communication Cables are not  
designed for use in hazardous locations.  
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Use only UL Listed power supply, which has been  
qualified by Honeywell with output rated at 5VDC and  
3 amps with the device.  
Plug Adapter  
Dolphin 99EX (shown)  
or 99GX  
Host  
Device  
USB  
Connector  
Or  
Or  
Power Cable  
COMM  
Cable  
RS232, DEX  
RS232 Connector  
A/V Connector  
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Plug Adapter  
Dolphin 99EX  
(shown) or 99GX  
Power  
Cable  
Client  
Device  
LED Indicators  
There are two light emitting diodes (LEDs) located to the  
left and right of the Honeywell logo above the LCD display.  
The General Notification LED (right) flashes and  
illuminates during resets, scanning/imaging and taking a  
picture. This LED can be programmed by various software  
applications.  
The Charge Indicator LED (left) illuminates when the  
Power Tools BattMon application is enabled and the  
device is on AC charge. For more information, please  
consult the Dolphin Power Tools User’s Guide for  
Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5.  
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Battery Status Indicator  
The Dolphin’s battery status is indicated at the top of the  
touch screen in the Title Bar.  
The battery is charging. The terminal is using an  
external power source.  
The battery has a full charge.  
The battery has a high charge.  
The battery has a medium charge.  
The battery has a low charge.  
The battery has a very low charge. Charge the  
battery.  
A battery error has occurred. Replace the main  
battery pack with a new Honeywell Li-poly or  
Li-ion battery pack.  
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Communication  
To synchronize data (e.g., e-mail, contacts, and calendar)  
between the terminal and the host workstation (PC):  
1. ActiveSync® (version 4.5 or higher) or Windows®  
Mobile Device Center (WDMC) must be installed on  
your PC. You can download the most current version  
of ActiveSync or WDMC from the Microsoft Web site  
(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=147001).  
Note: Dolphin terminals ship with ActiveSync already  
installed. ActiveSync on your Dolphin terminal works  
with WDMC on PCs running Windows Vista or Windows  
7 and with ActiveSync on PCs running Windows XP.  
2. The Dolphin terminal and PC must be configured for  
the same communication type.  
3. Connect the terminal to the PC (using a Dolphin  
peripheral) to initiate communication.  
For additional information on ActiveSync or Windows  
Mobile Device Center visit www.microsoft.com.  
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.  
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Software Upgrades  
Contact a Honeywell technical support representative for  
information on available software upgrades for your  
Dolphin terminal. See Technical Assistance on page 24.  
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Installing a Memory Card  
Note: Format all microSD/SDHC cards  
before initial use.  
Step 5  
Step 6  
1. Press the Power key  
to put  
the terminal in Suspend Mode.  
2. Release the hand strap hook  
near the speaker on the back  
panel of the terminal (99EX  
models only).  
3. Remove the battery door.  
4. Wait at least 3 seconds, then  
remove the battery.  
5. Remove the T6 TORX screw  
securing the protective door  
closed.  
Step 7  
Step 8  
6. Lift up the lower left corner of  
the door to access the memory  
socket.  
7. Unlock the access door to the  
socket by sliding the door  
toward the IrDA port side of the  
terminal.  
8. Lift the door to expose the  
socket.  
9. Slide the microSD or  
microSDHC card into the door  
of the socket.  
Step 9  
Note: Make sure the interface on the  
memory card is connected to  
the interface in the socket;  
align the notch on the card  
with the notch of the socket.  
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10. Close and lock the access  
door.  
Step 10  
11. Close the protective door over  
the memory socket. Insert and  
tighten the T6 TORX screw to  
secure the door closed.  
12. Install the battery and the  
battery door. Reattach the  
hand strap to the terminal (99EX models only).  
13. Press the Power key or the SCAN key to wake the  
terminal.  
Installing a SIM Card  
1. Press the Power key  
pend Mode.  
to put the terminal in Sus-  
2. Release the hand strap hook near the speaker on the  
back panel of the terminal (99EX models only).  
3. Remove the battery door.  
4. Wait at least 3 seconds, then  
Step 5  
remove the battery.  
5. Remove the T6 TORX screw  
securing the protective door  
closed.  
6. Lift up the lower left corner of  
the door to access the SIM  
Step 6  
card socket.  
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7. Unlock the access door to the  
socket by sliding the door  
toward the IrDA port side of the  
terminal.  
Step 7  
Step 8  
Note: Do not insert sharp objects  
into the SIM door slot.  
Inserting sharp objects may  
damage sensitive electronic  
components.  
8. Lift the door to expose the  
socket.  
9. Insert the SIM card into the  
socket.  
Note: Make sure the interface on the  
card is connected to the SIM  
Card interface in the socket;  
align the beveled corner of the  
card with the beveled corner of  
the socket.  
Step 9  
10. Close and lock the access  
door.  
11. Close the protective door over  
the memory socket. Insert and  
tighten the T6 TORX screw to  
secure the door closed.  
Step 10  
12. Install the battery and the  
battery door. Reattach the  
hand strap to the terminal  
(99EX models only).  
13. Press the Power key or the  
SCAN key to wake the terminal.  
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Using the Scan Image Engine  
1. Tap  
> Demos  
> Scan Demo  
2. Point the Dolphin’s terminal at the bar code.  
99EX Models  
99GX Models  
3. Project the aiming beam or pattern by pressing and  
holding one of the following:  
• the trigger (99GX models only),  
• the SCAN key (all models) or  
• one of the terminal’s side buttons (all models).  
4. The red LED lights.  
5. Center the aiming beam over the bar code; see  
Aiming Options on page 21.  
6. When the bar code is successfully decoded, the LED  
changes to green and the terminal beeps.  
7. The bar code information is entered into the  
application in use.  
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Aiming Options  
N5603 Red High-Vis Aiming Pattern  
N5600 Green Aiming Beam  
Linear Bar Code  
2D Matrix Symbol  
21  
 
 
Using the Color Camera  
Note: The following feature is not supported in 99GX models.  
1. Tap  
> Demos  
> Camera Demo  
.
2. Adjust the camera settings using the menu at the top  
of the display screen.  
3. Point the terminal's camera  
lens at the object you want  
to capture. The camera lens  
is located on the back panel  
of the terminal.  
Camera  
Lens  
Camera  
Flash  
4. Center the object in the  
touch screen display.  
ENT  
5. Press the ENT key  
.
The terminal’s red LED  
illuminates during picture  
capture.  
Note: Tap the green arrow  
to  
review or edit your pictures.  
Tap the green box  
to exit the  
picture review/edit screen.  
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Soft Reset (Warm Boot)  
A soft reset re-boots the device and preseves any objects  
created in RAM.  
ALT  
CTRL  
ENT  
1. Press and hold the CTRL  
+ ENTER  
keys  
for approximately 5 seconds.  
2. The decode and scan LEDs flash for approximately  
three seconds as the terminal resets.  
3. When the reset is complete, the Today screen  
displays.  
Hard Reset (Cold Boot)  
A hard reset re-boots the device and closes any open  
applications running in RAM at the time of the reset.  
ALT  
CTRL  
ESC  
1. Press and hold the CTRL  
approximately 5 seconds.  
+ ESC  
keys for  
2. The decode and scan LEDs light for approximately  
3 seconds.  
3. The terminal re-initializes.  
Factory Reset  
Contact a Honeywell technical support representative for  
information on how to perform a factory reset. For contact  
information, see Technical Assistance on page 24.  
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Technical Assistance  
Contact information for technical support, product service,  
and repair can be found at www.honeywellaidc.com.  
User Documentation  
Refer to www.honeywellaidc.com for detailed user  
documentation or for localized versions of this Quick Start.  
Limited Warranty  
for your product’s warranty information.  
Patents  
24  
 
 
 
Honeywell Scanning & Mobility  
9680 Old Bailes Road  
Fort Mill, SC 29707  
99EX-QS Rev C  
9/11  
 

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