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The Dolphin® QuadCharger provides intelligent battery management
tor NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) Dolphin 7400/7450 battery packs.
This device fully charges as many as four NiMH battenes in 25
hours. Charging slots work independently to control charging and
discharging of individual battery packs. The OuadCharger is
compatible with all models in the Dolphln® 7400/74501amily of hand
held computers.
As battery packs charge, the charging circuitry tollows a three-step
process that senses changes in temperature and voltage and drops
to a trickle charge when the packs are fully charged This feature
allows the userto leave batteries in the charger indefinitely, which
maintains the batteries at peak capacity without damage, The
charger also resets and calibrates battery pack data to accurately
show battery status on the Dolphin display,
The QuadCharger conditions and calibrates batteries for longer, more
consistent performance.
Dolphin QuadCharger Parts and Function
Top Panel
Power Switch COfldiliOH SWiiCh Status LEDs
& Power LE Condition LED
Status LEDs Charging Pocket
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Charging Pocket
The QuadCharger has tour charging pockets tor charging and/or conditioning
batteries for Dolphin 7400/7450 terminals.
Power Switch
Press and hold the Power Switch for approximately one second, then release, to
turn on the QuadChargerr The Power Switch LED is green when the unit is on. To
turn the charger oil, press and hold the Power Switch for about two seconds and
then release. This leature prevents the unit from being accidently turned ofl during
use or on when not in use.
Condition swltch
Press the Condition Switch to start a battery conditioning cycle. The orange
Conditon Switch LED flashes during the conditioning cycle.
Status LEDs
A Status LED is located above each 01 the four battery pockets.
Rear Panel
Communications Po Power Supply Connector
Rear Panel of Dolphln 7400 Quad Charger
Power Supply Connector
Use this connector to attach the power supply to the QuadCharger. The universal
power supply accepts input voltages between 90-265 voltsr
Communlcotlons Port
The communications port is for factory use only in programming the
QuadCharger.
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Charging Batteries In The QuadCharger
Follow these steps to charge batteries in the QuadCharger:
1. Set up the charger for use
2. Suppty power
at Insert batteries
CAUTION: Do not attempt to recharge any battery pack In the Dolphin 7400
QundCharger that is not manufactured by HHP especially tor this device. To do so
will void your warranty and could damage the Dolphin 7400 Quadcherger.
Setting Up The QuadCharger
The Dolphin QuaoCharger should be set up on any dry, stable surface. DIN rail
slots on the bottom panel allow the charger to be wall or desktop-mounted ior
easily adapting the unit to your environment.
The charger must be connected to a power source for any type of operation,
Supplying Power To The QuadCharger
CAUHON: Using a non-HHP power cord voids your warranty and could result in
serlous damage to the Dolphin QuadChnrger's circuitry.
Locate the AC power cord that came with lhe Dolphin QuadCharger. Plug the
cord into the power supply connector on the back of the unit and then plug the
power cord into a wall socket.
Press and hold the Power Switch for approximately one second, then release, to
turn on the Dolphin 7400 QuadCharger. The GREEN power LED will illuminate
and the charger will undergo a salt-diagnostic test.
Inserting and Removing Battery Packs
To insert a battery pack, place the end oi the battery without the locking tab into
the bottom of the charging pocket and snap the battery into place with a hinging
motion. Once the battery is properly seated, the orange status LED for that
particular pocket will illuminate.
For best results. battery packs should be at room temperature beiore recharging
them; temperature has a marked eiiect on charging, The recommended
temperature range is 50° to 95° F (10° to 35° C)
The LEDs indicate the charging status oi batteries as described in the chart
shown on the next page:
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Status LED Description
Charging is complete and
Green battery is ready tor service.
Battery is being charged at a
Oran e .
9 maximum charge rate
Error was encountered during
Fled
charge cycle
Status of LEDs during Charging Cycle
To remove a battery pack, push the locking tab down and pull the battery out lrorn
the charging pocket with a hinging motion.
Servicing The Battery Pack
To service battery packs, insen batteries into the charging pockets and press the
Condition button. The Condition LED will flash during the conditioning cycle. This
starts an automatic process in which batteries are completely discharged and
then recharged to full capacity in eight hours. The Condition and Calibrate cycle
resets and calibrates battery data so that the user gets longer, more consistent
perlormance irom the batteries. HHP recommends that battery packs should be
serviced, or calibrated, once a month.
Because the Dolphin QuadCharger is accumulating battery pack information
during the entire Condition and Calibrate cycle, it is important not to remove the
battery until the cycle has been completed and the Condition LED is no longer
flashing. Batteries inserted alter the “Condition and Calibrate" switch has been
depressed will receive a standard charge. The chart below describes the Status
LEDs during the Condition and Calibrate cycle:
Status LED Description
Cycle is complete. Battery
Solid Green remains in trickle charge until
removed trom the charger.
Flashing Orange Battery is being conditioned
Solid Red Errorwas encountered during
charge cycle
Status of LEDs during Condition and Calibrate Cycle
Storing Batteries
To maintain top perlormance from batteries, follow the guidelines below when
storing them:
Avoid storing batteries outside of the specified temperature range of -4 to 104° F (
-20 to 40°C) or in extremely high humidity.
For prolonged storage, do not keep batteries stored in a charger that is connected
to a power source.
During long-term storage, battery deactivation may tend to occur which may
cause charging to stop early during recharging after storage. This issue can be
handled by charging and discharging the battery several times. AlsoI the first
charging after prolonged storage may yield a lower than normal capacity. While
this will vary depending on the storage conditions. charging and discharging the
battery several times will almost completely restore capacity.
Troubleshooting
Ii you encounter problems with your Dolphin QuadCharger. refer to chart below
lor possible solutions. If problems persist. please contact HHP Technical Support.
Problem Issue
The “CHARGING” LED does not
come on when I insert a battery pack
into the Dolphin QuadCharger
The red status LED comes on during
charging,
The red status LED remains on
without a battery in the charging
pocket.
Check the power connections on the
Dolphin QuadCharger. Also check to
ensure the POWER switch is ON and
the battery pack is properly seated.
Try to charge the battery in one of the
other charging pockets. It the red
Status LED comes on again, then the
problem is associated with the
battery pack. If the red status stays
with the charging pocket, the problem
is associated with the charging
circuity.
An error occurred during the self-
diagnostic test for that particular
charging pocket. Call HHP Technical
Support.
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Power Conditioning
The Mobile lnteIIiBase provides power to the Dolphin terminal to
enable the terminal to charge its battery
Ir/IrDA Optical Communications
The infrared, or Ir, communications port on the Mobile InteIIiBase
connects with the IrDA port on the Dolphin terminal. With no pins or
contacts to break, Ir will work reliably for years Reliable data
communications at speeds of up to 115k baud can be transmitted by
the Mobile IntelIiBase.
The Mobile InteIIiElase infrared connection to the terminal uses IrDA-
compllant hardware and software for a standard reliable connection.
Convenient Storage
The Mobile InteIIiBase is a safe and convenient storage receptacle lot
the Dolphin terminal,
Mobile IntelliBase Parts and Functions
Front Panel
The front panel of the Mobile lnteIIiBase has one slot:
Spring-Arm
Assembly
Front Panel of Dolphin Mobile lnlellIBase
Dolphln Terminal Well Place the Dolphin in this well to communicate with a host
device and to charge the Dolphin’s battery.
LED: There are two LEDs on the front panel of the Mobile IntelliBase.
1. Dock LED Tums solid green when the Dolphin Terminal is properly seated into the
Dolphin Mobile InteliiBase.
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2. COMM LED Indicates the status of data lransler between lhe Host Device and lhe
Dolphin Terminal as described below:
Comm LED Description
Red LED Dala is being sent lrom me Host Device to lhe
Dolphin Mobile IntelliBase.
Green LED Data is being senl lrom the Dolphin Mobile
InlelIiBase to the Host Device,
Orange LED Dala is being sent at high data rales.
Rear Panel
Mounting Bracket
Power Supply RS-232
Connector Communications
Porl
Hear Panel 01 Dolphin Mohllo lmelliBase
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The power supply connector and ns—zez connector are located on the back panel
of the unit:
Power supply connector Use this connector to attach a power supply to the Mobile
lntelliBase. The power supply provides power for communications and battery
charging.
ns-nz Communications Port Use a standard serial cable to connect this port to a
host RS-232 device.
Bottom Panel of Mobile IntelliBase
A four-position Baud Rate switch. located on the bottom of the Mobile IntelIiBase,
is used to select the communication baud rate, Switch positions and the
corresponding baud rates are shown in the chart below,
Baud Rate Table For Connecting To PCs
Baud Rate Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4
1 15200 OFF ON ON ON
57600 ON OFF OFF ON
33400 ON OFF ON ON
19200 ON ON OFF ON
9600 ON ON ON ON
Baud Rate Table For Connecting To Modems
Baud Rate Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4
“5200 OFF ON ON OFF
57600 ON OFF OFF OFF
33400 ON OFF ON OFF
19200 ON ON OFF OFF
9600 ON ON ON OFF
Powering the Dolphin Terminal
When seated in the Mobile InteIIiBaseI the Dolphin terminal receives the power it
needs to charge the battery and to run its internal circuitry.
The Dolphin terminal can be stored indefinitely in the Mobile InteIIiBase without
damage to the terminal or the Mobile lntelliBase, Keep the Mobile IntelliBase
plugged in so that the Dolphin terminal battery pack stays fully charged.
Charging A Dolphin Terminal
The Mobile InteIIiBase supplies charging power to the Dolphin terminal so that the
terminal can monitor the charging of its battery pack. This charging method
protects the battery from being damaged by overcharging. Therefore, the Dolphin
terminal may be stored indefinitely in the Mobile InteIIiBase without damage to the
terminal, the battery pack, or the Mobile lnteIIiBase.
To charge a Dolphin terminal, follow these steps:
1. insert a battery pack into the Dolphin terminal.
2. Place the terminal. imager engine window up and the LCD visible. in the Terminal Well
of the Mobile IntelIiBase.
3. Let it glide down into the well until it stops.
4. Once the Dolghin terminal is properl seated. the Dock LED on the
Mobile Intelli ase will be solid GRE N.
Deep-Cycling Batteries
For maximum battery life, HHP recommends that you deep—cycle (service) the
battery twice before initial use and once a month thereafter. Since the Dolphin
7400 Mobile Intellibase does not have deep-cycling capabilities, it is
recommended that you use the Battery Conditioning Utility software, the
IntelliBase+ or a Dolphin QuadBattery Charger. See the Battery Management
section in Chapter 3 for more information.
Setting Up For Communications with the Mobile IntelliBase
The Mobile InteIIiBase RS-232 interface allows the Dolphin terminal to
communicate to a personal computer. modem, or any standard RS-232 device
using a standard serial cable and communications soitware.
The IrDA 1.0 software stack is integrated into the Mobile IntelliBase to allow
communication between the cradle and devices such as modems or printers that
are not IrDA ready or do not communicate with a half duplex serial protocol. This
allows any full or half duplex RS-232 device to communicate through the
InteIIiBase with no IrDA protocol software. See Tables 2 or 3 for the baud rate
switch settings.
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Installing The Dolphin Mobile IntelliBase
Mounting the Mobile InteIIiBaso Spring Arm Assembly
The adjustable mounting brackel holds the ierminai securely in place and gives
lhe user a variety of options for mounting the Mobile IntelIiBase See the
directions below ior mounting lhe bracket.
,/ Ball joint
Turnscrew
To anach the bracket:
1. Loosen the lurnscrew located on the slde oi the bracket.
2. Attach the brackeno the ball joint on the back of the Mobile InlelliBase and lighten the
iumscrew.
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Connectlng the cables
Connect the Mobile lntelliBase to the host computer or other device by plugging
an RS»232 serial cable into the RS—232 Communications Port on the rear oi the
Mobile lntelliBase. Plug the other end of the FtS-232 serial cable into the correct
port on the host RS-232 device.
The wiring of your cable depends on whether the other device is set up as a DCE
(Data Communications Equipment) or DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) device.
The Mobile lntelliBase Communication Port is configured as a DCE device, To
communicate with a DTE device such as a computer, use a standard (or straight-
through) FtS-232 cable. To communicate with a DCE device, use either a null
modem adapter in line with a standard RS-232 cable, or a null-modem serial
cable.
You can make your own cables by following the pin configuration in the chart
below. To do so, you must determine it your host RS-232 device is 9-pin or 25-
pin. and whether it is configured as a DCE or DTE device.
Pin Configuration
HomeBase lHost IBM AT IBM XT Modem
Port (DCE) Des (DTE) 0325 DB25 (DCE)
(DTE)
Pin/ Input Signal
2 /(RD) 2 3 2
3 / (TD) 3 2 3
5 / (so) 5 7 7
4 / (om) 4 20 6
6 / (DSR) 6 6 20
7 / (HTS) 7 4 5
8 / (CTS) B 5 4
Supplying Power to the Dolphin Mobile lntelliBase
The Mobile lntelliBase can be powered from either a 12 or 24 volt DC source.
Power is connected to the input power connector located on the rear oi the Mobile
lntellieBase.
HHP recommends that you leave the Mobile lntelliBase connected to its power
source at all times, so that it is always ready to use,
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Setting the Baud Rate
After connecting the cables and supplying power to the Mobile InteIIiBase, set the
baud rate switch. Rater to the Baud Rate Tables earlier in this section for
guidance on setting the switch.
Configuring the Dolphin Terminal
The Communications Properties must be configured on Dolphin 7400/7450
terminal in order tor it to communicate with the Mobile lnteIIiBase.
To set Communications Properties:
1. Select slan>Sett|ngs>Control Panel>0°mmunlcation Settlngs.
2, Select the Pc Connection tab.
mm mama, m: m the
amps mm tum
'Dmd 0 mm
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m" own cum mam mu
m- Mru 1mm
Communications Properties
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34 Select Ch e Connection and choose the desired opljon lor conneolin lo the desktop
computer, C case erA lor Mobile InleIIiBase erA connection and clic 0K.
4. Place the Dolphin in the Mobile IntelIiBase.
5. On me Dolphin 7400/7450 desktop, double-tap on AmiveSyno.
mm n “5.0:
13196! 0 mac
Change Connection Screen
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Applications for the Dolphin 7400/7450 hand held computer are
developed in the Microsoft® Windows® CE environment.
Microsoft Windows CE is a compact, highly efficient, scalable
operating system designed for embedded systems and products, Its
modular platlorm allows developers flexibility to customize it for a
variety of small footprint and mobile 32-bit devices. Windows CE
supports various hardware peripherals, devices and networking
systems. These include keyboards, touchscreens, serial ports,
Ethernet connections, and storage devices, such as PC cards.
The Dolphin 7400/7450 platform contains most components of the
basic Windows CE kernel except for Pocket Word, Pocket Excel and
Pocket Outlook. The kemel is the central module of the operating
system t is the part of the operating system that loads first, and it
remains in main memory. Because it stays in memory, it is important
for the kemel to be as small as possible while still providing all the
essential services required by other parts of the operating system and
applications. Data synchronization also is not supported as the
Dolphin 7400/7450 terminal is not designed for use as a single target.
To get started with developing applications for your Dolphin 7400/
7450 terminal, see the electronic help file that comes with the SDK.
For more information about Windows CE, check out these websites:
Microsoft Pocket PC (www.pocketpc.com) - General information
Chris De Herrera‘s Windows CE website (www.cewindows.net) -
General inlormation and FAQs
MSDN (msdn.microsoit.com/embedded) - Technical articles,
developer documentation and downloads
VBCE.com (www.vbce,com) - eMbedded Visual Basic information
and FAQs
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Limited Warranty
Hand Held Products, Inc., d/b/a HHP ("HHP‘) warrants its products to
be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to
HHP's published specifications applicable to the products purchased
at the time of shipment This wananty does not cover any HHP
product which is (i) improperly installed or used; (ii) damaged by
accident or negligence, including failure to follow the proper
maintenance, service, and cleaning schedule; or (iii) damaged as a
result of (A) modification or alteration by the purchaser or other party,
(B) excessive voltage or current supplied to or drawn from the
interface connections, (C) static electricity or eIectro-static discharge,
(D) operation under conditions beyond the specified operating
parameters, or (E) repair or sen/ice oi the product by anyone other
than HHP or its authorized representatives,
This warranty shall extend from the time of shipment tor the duration
published by HHP for the product at the time of purchase ("Warranty
Period“). Any detective product must be returned (at purchaser‘s
expense) during the Warranty Period to HHP’s factory or authorized
service center for inspection. No product will be accepted by HHP
without a Return Materials Authorization, which may be obtained by
contacting HHP. In the event that the product is returned to HHP or
its authorized service center within the Warranty Period and HHP
determines to its satisiaction that the product is detective due to
defects in materials or workmanship, HHP, at its sole option, will
either repair or replace the product without charge, except for return
shipping to HHP,
EXCEPT AS MAY BE OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY APPLICABLE
LAW, THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
COVENANTS OR WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, ORAL OR WRITTEN, INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
HHP’S RESPONSIBILITY AND PURCHASER'S EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR
OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT. IN NO
EVENT SHALL HHP BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL ANY
LIABILITY OF HHP ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH ANY
PRODUCT SOLD HEREUNDER (WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY
ARISES FROM A CLAIM BASED ON CONTRACT. WARRANTY.
TORT, OR OTHERWISE) EXCEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID
TO HHP FOR THE PRODUCT THESE LIMITATIONS ON
LIABILITY SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT EVEN
WHEN HHP MAY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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SUCH INJURIES, LOSSES, OF! DAMAGES, SOME STATES, PROVINCES, OR
COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATIONS OF
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION
OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
All provisions oi this Limited Warranty are separate and severable, which means
that it any provision is held invalid and uneniorceable, such determination shall
not affect the validity oi enforceability oi the other provisions hereof.
The limited duration oi the warranty for the Dolphin 7400 and Dolphin 7450
terminals is as described below:
' Terminals with an integrated imager are covered by a two-year limited warmnty.
Terminals with an ALR integrated laser engine are covered by a one-year
limited warranty. Ii equippe with a touch screen display, the display is covered
by a one-year limited warranty. If equipped with a Type II PCMCIA integrated
mdio card, the radio card is covered by a two-year limited warranty.
The limited duration oi the warranty ior the Dolphin HomeBase, InteIIiBase,
lntelliBase+, USB HomeBase, Mobile InteIIiBase and QuadCharger is ior one
yean
The limited duration oi the warranty ior batteries is one year. The battery life will
be greatly increased when iollowing the specific battery instructions in the user
guide. Rechargeable batteries are highly susceptible to ‘battery memory” and ii
instructions are not followed, the amount of hours of usage and the life oi the
battery are greatly reduced
Batteries returned to HHP in this reduced state may or may not be replaced under
this warranty,
Use only power adapters approved ior use by HHP. Failure to do so may result in
improper operation or damage to the unit and will void the warranty.
HHP, lnc. extends these warranties only to the iirst end-users oi the products.
These warranties are non-transferable.
How Problems Should Be Handled
Should the Dolphin terminal or any oi the peripherals prove to be deleclive within
the stated warranty period irom the oi date of purchase, return the product, as
described in the FIMA procedures below, and we will, at our option, repair or
replace the product, to whatever extent HHP deems necessary to restore the
product to proper operating condition, without any charge to you.
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Return Information
li you purchased the product from an Authorized HHP Reseller, contact the
Reseller with the unit‘s serial number. Your Reseller will contact Hand Held, on
your behalf, to arrange for the unit to be serviced.
If you purchased the product directly lrom Hand Held, or have been instructed by
your Reseller to contact HHP directly, call the Customer Services Department in
your area to request a Repair Maintenance Authorization (RMA) number.
North Amerlca:
(TEL) (800)-782-4263
(FAX) (704)-566-9904
Latin America
(TEL) (941)-263-7600
(FAX) (941 )—263-9639
Europe. Middle East and Airlca:
(TEL) Ini+31 40 242 4486
(FAX) Int+31 40 242 5672
The United Kingdom:
(TEL) Int+44 (0) 1 925 240055 or lnt+353 1 216 0070
(FAX) |m+44 (0) 1 925 631280 or Ink-353 1 925 6353
Asia/Pacific:
(TEL) Inl+852-2511-3050 or 2511-3132
(FAX) Int+852-2511-1355
Japan:
(TEL) Int+81-362127392
(FAX) Int+81»3—3261-7372
You must have an RMA number to receive service from any oi HHP’s repair
iacilities, Failure to obtain an RMA number before shipping your product to this
repair facility can delay the processing of your repair request
When calling for service at any oi our repair facilities. please be prepared to give
the following information:
- Product's type and serial number
- Brief description oi problem
- Dated Prooi-oi-Purchase
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Place the product in its original packaging with a copy of your original invoice and
ship the product prepaid to the appropriate address below. Write the RMA number
on the mailing label under the address.
North and South America: Japan Ofllce
HHP Bon Marusan BF
Products Services Department 3_5_1 Kanda-Jinbocho
7510 East independence Blvd, ”100
Charlotte. NC 28227-941 1
Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo 101, Japan
Europe, Middle East and Africa :
Latin America Office
Hondsruglaan 87D
5623 DB Eindhoven 5117 Castello Drive
The Netherlands Suite 1
Naples, FL 34103
The Unlted Kingdom :
Dallam Court
Dallam Lane Warrington
Cheshire WA2 7LT
United Kingdom
Asia/Pacific
10/F Tung Sun Commercial Centre
194-200 Lockhart Road
Wanchai, Hong Kong
It your equipment is still covered under the initial end-user's product warranty,
please notify the Product Services Representative when you call. Please include
a copy at the original invoice in the package to avoid possible service delays. For
your protection, we recommend you insure any equipment being sent to HHP.
After repair or replacement of the equipment, HHP will ship the product. at our
cost. to your location. Non-warranty repairs will be returned, at the customer's
expense, unless otherwise requested. Units currently under a service agreement
will be shipped per the service agreement,
Please make note of the RMA number (if required) belore shipping and the
product's serial number for tuture relerence.
How To Extend Your Warranty
HHP otters a variety of service plans on our hardware products. These
agreements offer continued coverage for your equipment after the initial warranty
expires. For more information, contact your HHP sales representative, customer
account representative or the Product Sen/ice Marketing Manager or your
Authorized Fteseller,
Application S uppert
ll you have a question or problem with your Dolphin terminal or Dolphin
peripheral. you can get technical assistance lrom HHP's Application Support
department.
North Amerlca: Asia:
(TEL) 1-(800) 782-4263 (TEL)Int+852-2511-3050 or 2511-
8 am. and 9 p.m., Eastern Time, 3132
Monday through Friday asiaAsupport@hhp,com
support®hhp.com
Latln Amerlca:
Europe, Mlddle East and Atrlca: (TEL) (941) 263-7600
(TEL) lnt+31~40 242 4486 |a_suppon@ hhp.com
9 am. - 5 p.m., Central European
Time, Monday through Friday
euro_support@hhp.com
The United Klngdom:
(TEL)+44 1925 240055
9 am. - 5:30 p.m., UK Time, Monday
through Friday
euro,support@ hhp.com
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Use the keyboard shortcuts in the chart below to navigate the Dolphin
7400 and 7450 terminal keyboards
Windows Keyboard Shortcuts
Press To
CTRL + C Copy
CTRL + X Cut
CTRL + V Paste
CTRL + Z Undo
DELETE Delete
CTRL + RIGHT ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning
01 the next word.
CTRL + LEFT ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning
of the previous word.
CTRL + DOWN ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning
ol the next paragraph.
CTRL + UP ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning
of the previous paragraph.
SHIFT with any 01 the arrow keys
Select more than one item in a window or
on the desktop, or selecl text within a
document.
CTRL+A Select aIL
ALT+ENTER View properties for the selected item,
ALT+TAB Switch between open items.
ALT+ESC Cycle through items in the orderthey were
opened.
CTRL+ESC Display the Start menu,
ALT+UnderIined letter in a menu name
Display the corresponding menu.
Underlined letter in a command name on
an open menu
Carry out the corresponding command.
BACKSPACE View the (older one level up in My
Computer or Windows Explorer,
ESC Cancel the current task,
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Using the Modifier Keys
The Dolphin 7400/7450 terminal keyboard features the standard Windows
modifier keys, Alt, ctrl and snm. The shift key only modifies the next key pressed;
it must be pressed before each key you wish to make lower case. For multiple
lower case characters. hold the Shift key down with one hand while typing with the
other. Functions of the Alt and Ctrl keys are dependent on the software
application in use.
There are two additional modifier keys located on the bottom row of the keyboard.
The Red and Blue keys only modify the next key pressed; these keys must be
pressed and released before each key you wish to modify to the Blue or Red
case. Use these keys in combination with other keys to type the corresponding
color-coded characters and functions. See the charts below for key combinations
that access the functions and special characters using these keyse
43-Key Alpha/Numeric Keyboard
Blue Key Functions & Characters For 43-Key Alpha/Numeric
Keyboard
Key Combination Function/Special Character
Double tap Blue key Activate/Deactivate Mouse Utility
Blue key + D - (minus)
Blue key + H _ (underscore)
Blue key + L =
Blue key + P 1»
Blue key + Q ;
Blue key + Fl
Blue key + S '
Blue key + T /
Blue key + U @
Blue key + X \
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Red Key Functions & Characters For 43-Key Alpha Shifted
Numeric Keyboard
Key Combination FunctlonISpeclal Character
Red key + ESC Lightens Contrast'
Red key + TAB Detkens Contrast'
Red key + SFT Toggles on Caps Lock
Red key + 0 F1
Red key + R F2
Red key + 3 F3
Red key + T F4
Red key t U F5
Red key + V F6
Red key + W F7
Red key + X F8
Red key + Y START
Red key + Z INS (insert)
Red key + SP BKSP (backspace)
Red key + BACKLIGHT KEY DEL (delete)
‘ Exit the mouse utility prior to adjusting the centrasl,
Key Combinations
Use the key combinations listed below to access certain keyboard functions or to
use special characters that are not defined on the AIS-key version of the Dolphin
7400/7450 keyboard.
Key Combinations Using NUM & SFI‘ Keys
Key/Key Combinatlun
Function/Special Character
NUM+SFT+A
NUM+SFF+B
NUM+SFF+C
NUM+SFT+E
NUM+SFI'+F
NUM+SFT+G
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Key Combinations Using NUM & SET Keys
Key/Key Comblnaflon
FunctlonlSpecIal character
NUM+SFI'+I
NUM + SFT+J
NUM+SFIWK
NUM+SFT+M
NUM+SF~T+N
NUM+SFT+0
Key Combinations Using Blue & SFT Keys
Key/Kay Comblnallons
FuncllonISpecIaI Characters
BIue+SFT+T
Blue + SFT+ X
35 Key Numeric/Alpha
Blue Key Functions & Characters For 35-Key Numen’c/Alpha
Keyboard
Key Comblnaflon
Function/Special character
Double lap Blue key
Amivale/Deaclivele Mouse Utility
Blue key + .
1.
Blue key + ,
Blue key + F1
Blue key + F2
Blue key + F3
Blue key + F4
Blue key + SP
Blue key + DEL
Blue key + 0 (zero)
Key Combinations
Use the key combinations listed below (0 access cenain keyboard functions or to
use special characters that are not defined on the 35-ksy version 01 the Dolphin
keyboard.
Key Combinations Using ALPHA & SFT Keys
Key/Key Comblnailon
Function/Speclal Charamr
ALPHA + SFT + 1
ALPHA + SFI' + 2
ALPHA + SFI' + 3
ALPHA + SFT + 4
ALPHA + SFI' + 5
ALPHA + SFI' + 6
ALPHA + SFI' + 7
ALPHA + SFI' + 8
ALPHA + SFT + 9
ALPHA + SFI' + 0
ALPHA + SFT + . (period)
ALPHA + SFI' + . (comma)
56 Key Full Alpha Numeric
Blue Key Functions & Characters For 56-Key
Full Alpha Numeric Keyboard
Key Combinatlon FuncllonlSpeciaI Character
Double lap Blue key Aclivala/Deaclivele Mouse Ulilily
Blue key + . +
Blue key + , -
Blue key + A ;
Blue key + B
Blue key + C I
Blue key + D \
Blue key + E _
Blue key + F @
Red Key Functions & Characters for SG-Key
Full Alpha Numeric Keyboard
Key Combinalion FunellonlSpeciaI character
Red key + ESC Lightens Conlrasl'
Red key + TAB Darkens Conlrasl'
Red key + SFl' Toggles on Caps Lock
Red key + A F1
Red key + B F2
Red key + 0 F3
Red key + D F4
Red key + E F5
Red key + F F6
Red key + G F7
Red key + H F8
Red key + I F9
Red key + J Flo
Red key + K F1!
Red key + L F12
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Red Key Functions & Characters for 56-Key
Full Alpha Numeric Keyboard
Key Comblnatlon FunctlonlSpecIaI Character
Red key + M F13
Red key + N F14
Red key + 0 F15
Red key + P F16
Red key + 0 F17
Red key + Fl F18
Red key + S F19
Red key + T F20
Red key + U F21
Red key + V F22
Red key + W F23
Red key + X F24
Red key + Y Z
' Exit the mouse utility prior to adjusting the contrast.
Key Combinations
Use the key combinations listed below to access certain keyboard functions or to
use special characters that are not defined on the 56-key version 01 the Dolphin
keyboard.
Key Combinations Using SFT & Number Keys
Key/Key Combination Function/Special Character
SFT + 1 |
SFT + 2 @
SFT + 3 ll
SFT + 4 $
SFI' + 5 %
SFT t 6 A
SFI' + 7 8-
SFT + B "
SFT + 9 (
Key Combinations Using SFT & Number Keys
Key/Key Comblnallon FundionISpecIaI Character
SFT + 0 )
SFT + . (period) >
SFT + , (comma) <
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