Honeywell 7800LG User Manual

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RIL
The RIL Information screen displays useful statistics for the GSM WAN Voice module (PH8). To verify whether or not the GSM radio is enabled, check the Dolphin Wireless Manager (see page 8-4).
Power
Power system settings contains two tabs: Battery and Advanced
Tap > Settings > System > Power
Battery Tab
Advanced Tab
Note: When the terminal “powers off”, it enters Suspend Mode, see page 2-11 for additional information.
Regional Settings
Regional Settings enables you to customize the appearance and formatting to your geographic region. Specifically, you can customize numbers (i.e., number of decimal places allowed), currency (i.e.,using the $ or symbol), time, and date. These specifications apply to all screens, including the Home screen. The Region tab displays an overview of the region selected in the drop-down list at the top.
The battery tab displays the power level status of the main battery and the status of the backup battery.
Note: The Backup Battery gauge registers either 0% or 100%.
The percentage is not an indication of the level of charge remaining on the backup battery. An installed and functional battery registers 100%. A total discharge or a battery error registers 0%.
For detailed information on the main battery pack, see
Battery on page 7-10.
Determines power time-outs.
n battery power, select from the drop-down list, the
For O number of minutes of inactivity you want to pass before the terminal powers off when running on battery power.
For On external power, select from the drop-down list, the number of minutes of inactivity you want to pass before the terminal powers off when running on external power.
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The terminal is loaded with a number of pre-programmed regional settings. Select one from the list and the results appear on the screen. To see specific settings or to change a specific setting, tap on one of the items on the horizontal scroll bar (i.e., Region, Number, Date), make the change, and tap OK to save.
Remove Programs
Remove Programs enables you to remove programs installed on the terminal. Any program (usually CAB
r DLL files) stored in the \\IPSM\Honeywell\Autoinstall folder re-installs after a software upgrade or a
o factory reset. If a program is manually removed using the Remove Programs application, the program does not re-install on a hard or soft reset.
Note: A program (file) does not automatically install if it is added to the \\IPSM\Honeywell\Autoinstall folder and a
hard or soft reset is performed. For information on program installation, see Installing Additional Software on page 8-8.
For information about the system resets, see Resetting the Terminal on page 2-11. See Honeywell sup- port for more information on how to perform a factory reset.
1. Tap Remove Programs. In the list, select the program you want to remove.
2. Tap R
3. Tap Y
emove. The following message appears:
es. Wait while the program is removed.
4. Verify that the program no longer appears in the list.
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Screen
The Screen system setting contains three screens: General, Clear Type, and Text Size.
General Screen
ClearType Screen
Orientation
The General screen enables you to set the dynamic screen rotation. Three choices of screen orientation are supported: Portrait, Landscape (right-handed), and Landscape (left­handed).
Align Screen The General Tab also allows you to re-align the screen.
You need to re-align the screen if tapping buttons or icons with the stylus no longer seems to work appropriately.
Tapping Align Screen brings up the align screen window where you are guided to tap a target several times. This re­calibrates how the touch screen receives input.
• Alignment should always be performed with a stylus designed for touch panel applications. The small point is required for accurate calibration.
• Press the stylus firmly into the center of the cross-hair target once and release. Do not “double-tap” the target.
The display supports ClearType font rendering, which is a Microsoft technology that dramatically increases the readability of text on LCD displays.
To enable ClearType font rendering, select Enable ClearType and tap OK.
For more information about ClearType font rendering, visit:
ww.microsoft.com/typography/WhatIsClearType.mspx.
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Text Size Screen
The Text Size screen enables you to perform font scaling within certain views of the:
• Home screen,
• Contacts,
• Calendar,
• Messaging, and
• Tasks.
Font scaling means that you can increase or decrease the point size of the font on application windows.
To change the font size, move the slider toward S Largest. The Example text changes to reflect the font change. Tap OK to save the new font size setting.
mallest or
Task Manager
The Task Manager provides information about applications and processes running on your mobile com­puter. You can use the Task Manager to monitor the memory and CPU usage of specific applications and processes. Check the Task Manager when you are receiving out of memory errors or when the mobile computer is running slowly.
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Using the Task Manager
Applications To view the status of the programs running on your
Note: Anytime you stop a running program, it frees up memory. To free up memory, return to the running
program, save your data, and close the application.
Processes To view information about the processes running on the
mobile computer, tap the Menu button at the bottom of the screen, then tap View > Applications.
From the application list, you can:
• Tap and hold on an application, then tap Switch To on the pop-up menu.
• Tap and hold on an application, then tap End Task or End All Tasks on the pop-up menu.
mobile computer, tap the Menu button at the bottom of the screen, then tap View > Processes.
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Communication
Connections Menu
The Connections system setting provides access to the terminal’s various wireless communication options.
Icon Tapping this icon…
Beam
Enable the terminal to receive incoming beams from devices using Bluetooth wireless technology. See Working with the Bluetooth Radio on page 10-1.
Connections
Dolphin Wireless Manager
Domain Enroll
USB to PC
Network Cards
Note: All server-assigned IP addresses use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
Opens Microsoft’s connections manager. See Connections Manager on page 8-2.
Manages the wireless radios installed in the terminal. See Dolphin
Wireless Manager on page 8-4.
Note: The Dolphin Wireless Manager icon may not appear on the Connections
menu on terminals running Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Classic. For information on how to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager, see page 8-4.
Opens the Enrollment screen for connecting your phone with company resources.
Note: System administrator password is required for domain enrollment.
Enables advanced wired USB to PC communication via sync sofware. See
Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation on page 8-6.
Manage Network card settings.
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Connections Manager
Microsoft’s Connections Manager sets up multiple network connections to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) via external modem.
Do NOT enter connection parameters in the Connections Manager if:
• you are using one of the on-board wireless radios to connect to a network. The Dolphin terminal uses the settings from each radio’s configuration utility to connect. The connections manager is used primarily to setup WAN modem dial up connections.
• you are using Wireless Zero Config. By default, WZC is disabled on Dolphin terminals.
To Access the Connections Manager
ap > Settings > Connections > Connections .
T
Tasks
The Tasks screen enables you to initially configure, and then manage network settings when using a
odem. Select an item in this list and then complete the setup screens that follow with the appropriate
m information for your network.
My ISP
The links under this heading enables you to add and manage modem connections to an ISP. To com­plete the setup screens, obtain the following information from your ISP:
• ISP dial-up access telephone number
• Username
• Password
• TCP/IP settings
My Work Network
These links enable you to establish the following connections types:
• Modem
• Virtual Private Network (VPN)
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• Proxy server connection
Note: If you are connected to your ISP or private network during synchronization, the terminal should
download the proper proxy settings during synchronization with the workstation. If these settings are not on your workstation or need to be changed, ask your ISP or network administrator for the proxy sever name, server type, port, type of Socks protocol used, and your user name and password.
To complete the setup screens, obtain the network parameters from your system administrator.
Modify an Existing Connection
Manage Existing Connections a has been established.
Tap Manage Existing Connections on the Horizontal scroll and follow the setup screens.
Advanced
The Advanced screen enables you to select the default network, dialing rules, and IP address exceptions for modem connections.
Note: You should not need to change Advanced settings because most ISPs now use DHCP addresses.
ppears on the Connections tab after at least one network connection
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Dolphin Wireless Manager
The Dolphin Wireless Manager provides a centralized interface that enables and disables all the on­board radios. Each radio has its own configuration program. The Dolphin Wireless Manager also pro­vides shortcuts to the configuration utilities for each radio.
Tap on the Home screen to access the D
olphin Wireless Manager.
OR
1. Tap once on the Title bar to access the Horzontal Scroll bar.
2. Tap .
3. Select, “Dolphin Wireless Manager.
Dolphin Wireless Manager Window
Enabling the Radios
1. Tap on the Home screen to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager.
These buttons show you the state of the radio.
If applicable, information about the radio appears when the
radio is
activated.
2. Tap anywhere inside the rectangle of the radio you want to enable.
3. The radio begins activating.
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4. When the radio is activated (i.e., transmitting a signal), the OFF button changes to ON.
Note: If applicable, information about the radio appears in the rectangle.
Accessing Radio Configuration Utilities
Each radio has its own configuration utility that you can access by tapping M
Radio Type Menu Option
802.11a/b/g/n
Tap WLAN Settings and the Honeywell WLAN Security Supplicant opens.
enu on the tile bar.
The Honeywell WLAN Security Supplicant User’s Guide is available for download from the Dolphin 7800 product page at www.honeywellaidc.com.
luetooth
B
Tap Bluetooth Settings and the Bluetooth Settings screen opens. For details, see Working with the Bluetooth Radio on page 10-1.
GSM/HSDPA/UMTS/GPRS/ EDGE
Tap Phone Settings and the Phone opens. For details, see Working with Wireless Wide Area Networking (WWAN) on page 9-1.
GSM/CDMA
Tap Gobi Settings and the Gobi Manager opens. For details, see Gobi Manager on page 9-11.
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Network Cards
The Network Cards screen allows you to set and configure the type of Network Adapter the Network card in the terminal uses. You can modify the adapter settings (e.g., Name Servers or IP address) by tapping on the adapter type or highlighting the adatpter and tapping Edit at the bottom of the screen.
Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation
To synchronize data between the terminal and the workstation, ActiveSync (version 4.5 or higher) or
indows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) must be installed and configured for the appropriate communi-
W cation type on the host workstation (Windows-based PC) and the Dolphin terminal. Dolphin terminals ship with ActiveSync already installed. Therefore, if ActiveSync or WMDC is already installed on the host workstation, you just need to connect the Dolphin terminal to the host workstation (via Dolphin periph­eral) to initiate communication.
If ActiveSync (4.5 or higher) or WMDC is not installed on the host workstation, you can download and
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=147001
Microsoft Web site (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=147001).
Note: ActiveSync on your Dolphin terminal works with WMDC on host workstations running Windows Vista or
Windows 7 and with ActiveSync on host workstations running Windows XP. For detailed information on ActiveSync and WMDC visit the Microsoft Windows Phone Web site.
When communicating via ActiveSync or WMDC, your terminal is designed to be connected to the host workstation with a communication peripheral sold/manufactured by Honeywell, such as the charge/
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communication cable. Use of any peripheral not sold/manufactured by Honeywell may cause damage not covered by the warranty.
the most current version of the software from the
Capabilities
• Back up and restore your device data.
• Copy (rather than synchronize) files between your device and workstation.
• Control when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization mode. For example, you can synchronize continually while connected to your workstation or only when you choose the synchronize command.
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• Select which information types are synchronized, controling how much data is synchronized. For example, you can choose how many weeks of past appointments you want synchronized.
Communication Types
The 7800 terminal supports Hi-Speed USB communication (USB 2.0) via ActiveSync through the I/O
Connector (see page 3-10) on the bottom panel of the terminal. The maximum data transfer rate is 480
Mbps. A USB cable and a Honeywell hardware peripheral (e.g., HomeBase) allow the terminal to com­municate with a workstation or to networked through a USB hub. The Dolphin terminal defaults to USB communication out of the box.
Hardware Requirements for Setup
• Dolphin communication peripheral (e.g., HomeBase, eBase, USB Communication/Charge Cable) and power supply.
• A USB cable if one is not supplied with your Dolphin communication peripheral.
Software Requirements for Communication
• ActiveSync (v4.5 or higher) or Windows Mobile Device Center installed and configured on the host workstation (PC), see Setting Up the Host Workstation on page 8-7.
Note: ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center must be setup on your workstation before you initiate
• Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT (4.0 SP6 or higher), Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 operating systems.
synchronization from the terminal for the first time.
Setting Up the Host Workstation
To synchronize data between the terminal and the workstation, ActiveSync (v4.5 or higher) or Windows
obile Device Center must be configured for same communication type on both the host workstation
M and the Dolphin terminal.
ActiveSync
Verify that ActiveSync is configured to use the appropriate communication type.
1. In the ActiveSync window on your workstation, select File > Connection Settings.
2. Check the box next to “Allow USB connections”.
Connecting the Dolphin Terminal to the Host Workstation
After setting up both the workstation and the terminal:
1. Connect the Dolphin terminal to the workstation using a Dolphin communication peripheral.
2. ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center should open and connect automatically to the Dolphin
terminal.
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Synchronizing with the Host Workstation
After setup, synchronization begins automatically whenever the terminal’s mechanical connector con­nects to a Dolphin peripheral that is connected to a host workstation with ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center installed. For additional information visit the Microsoft Phone Web site (http://go.micro- soft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=147001).
Exploring the Terminal from the Workstation
ActiveSync
1. Open the main ActiveSync window (on the desktop).
2. Click E
xplore. This opens the Mobile Device folder for the terminal in Windows Explorer.
3. The Dolphin terminal is now treated as a mass storage device, and transferring files is as simple as
dragging and dropping or copying and pasting.
Windows Mobile Device Center
1. Open Windows Mobile Device Center (on the desktop).
2. Click File Management. This opens the Mobile Device folder for the terminal.
3. The Dolphin terminal is now treated as a mass storage device, and transferring files is as simple as
dragging and dropping or copying and pasting.
Installing Additional Software
Dolphin terminals ship with the operating system, radio drivers, and custom Honeywell software already
nstalled. These are the default programs that install when your terminal first boots up. You can install
i additional software programs to the terminal provided that the following parameters are met:
• The software program was created for a Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 device.
• The terminal has enough memory to store and run the program.
• The program has an EXE, CAB, or DLL extension.
When selecting programs, verify that the program and version of the program are designed for the Win­dows Embedded Handheld 6.5 and the terminal’s processor. You can verify your processor by tapping
> Settings > System > About > Version. Make a note of the information in the Processor field.
To install additional software, you can use the communication options described in this chapter.
Adding Programs Using ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center, see page 8-8.
Adding Programs Using the Internet, see page 8-10.
Adding Programs Using ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center
Generally, software for Windows Embedded Handheld devices must be installed to the host workstation first, then transferred to the Dolphin terminal.
Note: An active Microsoft ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center connection between a host workstation and
the Dolphin terminal is required to add programs. For additional information, see Connecting and
Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation on page 8-6.
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1. Download the program to the workstation from either the Internet or the install CD. You may see a
single *.exe or setup.exe file, a *.cab file, or a *.dll file.
Note: There may be several versions of files for different device types and processors. Select the file that
2. Read any installation instructions, Read Me files, or documentation that comes with the program.
Many programs provide special installation instructions.
3. Connect the terminal to the workstation via a Dolphin communication peripheral.
If the File is an Installer (*.exe or *.setup.exe)
An installer program is one that installs on the workstation and the terminal simultaneously; one process installs to both devices.
1. On the workstation, double-click the *.exe or setup.exe file. The installation wizard begins.
2. Follow the directions on the workstation screen. The installation process includes transferring the
software to the Dolphin terminal.
If the File is Not an Installer
Some programs cannot be installed on PCs because they are designed exclusively for Windows Embed­ded Handheld devices. In these cases, the appropriate files must be stored on the host workstationand transferred to the terminal via ActiveSync Explore or Windows Device Mobile File Management.
Note: You know that the program is not an installer because an error message stating that the program is valid but
1. If you cannot find any installation instructions for the program in the Read Me file or documentation,
do one of the following:
a. Open ActiveSync and click Explore, or
b. Open W
2. On the workstation, navigate to the workstation folder containing the program file(s). Copy and
paste the file(s) into the Program Files folder on the terminal.
Note: Contact a Honeywell technical support representative for information on how to perform a factory reset.
3. On the terminal from the Start screen, tap File Explorer, navigate to the folder where the program is
located.
4. Tap on the program file to start the installation.
matches the terminal’s processor.
designed for a different type of computer appears when you try to install the program on the workstation.
indows Mobile Device Center and click File Management
• 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) in both the \IPSM\Honeywell\Autoinstall folder and the \Honeywell\Autoinstall.
See Technical Assistance on page 18-2 or go to www.honeywellaidc.com.
• If you copied the file to the \Honeywell\Autoinstall folder, you can perform a Soft Reset (CTRL + ENTER) to install the program. For more information, see Hardware Maintenance on page 3-16.
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Connecting the Terminal to a Wireless Network
You connect the terminal to a wireless network through the on-board radio (802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth, and/or GSM/CDMA). Each radio has its own configuration utility and requires specific information about the wireless network to connect. Successful connection depends on your network infrastructure about which you will need specific information from your network administrator.
WLAN (802.11a/b/g/n)
he 7800 has a 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n - 5.0 GHz 802.11a/n WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) radio.
T The radio is interoperable with other 802.11a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi compliant products including access points (APs), workstations via PC card adapters, and other wireless portable devices. By default, the 802.11a/ b/g/n radio is disabled after each factory reset. The next step is to configure the connection parameters of the radio to connect to a wireless network.
WLAN Radio
The WLAN radio is configured in the Honeywell WLAN Security Supplicant, which you access by tapping the program icon in the task tray near the bottom of the touch screen. For complete configuration instruc­tions, download the Honeywell Secure Wireless (SWC) Client User’s Guide from
www.honeywellaidc.com. A link to this guide appears on the Dolphin 7800 product page.
Adding Programs Using the Internet
When you have established a network connection, you can access the Internet and download additional software programs.
Note: When selecting programs, verify that the program and version of the program are designed for Windows
Embedded Handheld and the terminal’s processor. You can verify your processor by tapping
> Settings > System > About > Version. Make a note of the information in the Processor field.
. Open Internet Explorer and navigate to the program’s location. You may see a single *.exe or
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setup.exe file, or several versions of files for different device types and processors.
2. Select the program version that matches your Dolphin terminal and processor.
3. Read any installation instructions, Read Me files, or documentation that comes with the program. Many programs provide special installation instructions.
4. Download the program to the terminal directly from the Internet. You would normally store the program in the \Program Files folder unless another location is required by the program.
5. On the terminal, tap the installer file: e.g., *.exe or setup.exe file.
6. The installation wizard for the program begins.
7. Follow the directions on the screen to complete the installation.
Software Upgrades
Contact a Honeywell technical support representative for information on available software upgrades for your Dolphin terminal, see Customer Support on page 18-1 or go to www.honeywellaidc.com.
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To prevent data loss, back up all user data to an SD card or external memory device before
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performing an upgrade.
Note: An active Microsoft ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center connection between a host workstation and
the Dolphin terminal may be required for some types of software upgrades. For additional information, see
Connecting and Synchronizing the Terminal and Workstation on page 8-6.
For information on File Provisioning on the 7800, see page 2-10.
7800 COM Port Assignment Table
COM Port Description
COM0
COM1
COM2
COM3
COM4
COM5
COM6
COM7 GPS: COM Port for the GPS receiver
COM8 USB Serial: Virtual USB Serial port for ActiveSync
COM9
Unused
Unused
Bluetooth
Unused
Available
Bluetooth DUN
Unused
Bluetooth BTHATCI server
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Working
with
Wireless
Wide Area
Networking
(WWAN)
Overview
The 7800 has two options for WWAN connectivity, a data+voice GSM/HSPA+/UMTS/GPRS/EDGE and
CDMA/EVDO radio or a data only Gobi radio, which supports GSM/HSPA+/UMTS/GPRS/EDGE and
CDMA/1xRTT/EVDO.
GSM Short for Global System for Mobile communications, GSM is an open, non-proprietary wireless
HSPA+ Short for High-Speed Download Packet Access, HSPA+ is a non-voice value added service that
UMTS Short for Universal Mobile Telecommunications System, UMTS is a non-voice value added service
GPRS Short for General Packet Radio Service, GPRS is a non-voice value added service that allows
EDGE E-GPRS is a non-voice value added service that allows packet-switched data to be instantly sent
CDMA Short for Code Division Multiple Access.
1xRTT Short for Single-Carrier Radio Transmission Technology.
EVDO Short for Evolution-Data Optimized.
Requirements
Using GSM/HSPA+/UMTS/GPRS/EDGE requires:
• a network subscription to a GSM/HSPA+/UMTS/GPRS/EDGE network (you need to know what service roviders are in your geographic area), and
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• an installed SIM card that has been activated by the network service provider (see Installing a SIM Card
and/or Memory Card on page 3-16).
Using a CDMA requires:
• an active account with a CDMA carrier. The account is linked to the Mobile Equipement Identifier
(MEID) of the integrated WWAN radio.
Antenna Band
The WWAN radio features an internal antenna that is optimized for power output and receiver sensitivity. This is an omni-directional antenna.
For the data only Gobi 3000 WWAN radio, there is a unified penta band antenna 800/850/900/1900/ 2100MHz (HSPA/UMTS), quad band antenna 850/900/1800/1900MHz (GSM/GPRS/EDGE), and dual band antenna 850/1900MHz (EVDO/CDMA) support.
For the voice + data WWAN radio, there is a unified penta band antenna 800/850/AWS/1900/2100MHz (HSPA+/UMTS), quad band antenna 850/900/1800/1900MHz (GSM/GPRS/EDGE), and dual band antenna 850/1900MHz (EVDO/CDMA) support.
WAN system that is constantly evolving and growing.
allows packet-switched data to be instantly sent and received across mobile telephone networks.
that allows packet-switched data to be instantly sent and received across mobile telephone networks.
packet-switched data to be instantly sent and received across mobile telephone networks.
and received across mobile telephone networks at a higher data rate than standard GPRS.
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Signal Strength The signal strength of the WWAN connection is indicated by the number of bars that appear in the signal
strength icon in the Title bar at the top of the window.
Voice and Data Communication
Dolphin terminals with integrated GSM/HSPA+/UMTS/GPRS/EDGE radios are optimized for the follow­ing two-way voice and data communications:
Voice: GSM voice data (dial-up)
Data: Available speed depends on the wireless network carrier and their supported packet-data
technology in addition to network conditions.
GPRS Class 10: data transmission max. 85.6 kbps (DL), max. 42.8 kbps (UL)
SPA+: data transmission max. 14.4 Mbps (DL), max. 5.76Mbps (UL)
H UMTS: data transmission max. 384 kbps (DL), max 384 kbps (UL) EDGE (E-GPRS) Class 10: data transmission max. 237 kbps (DL), max. 118 kbps (UL)
You can use the GSM radio for voice communication and data communication, but not at the same time. If you want to communicate over the phone (voice), you cannot send data. If you want to send data, you cannot use the phone.
Icon Indicates…
The signal strength of the radio connection.
The signal strength of the phone (voice) connection; see GSM/HSPA+ Global Radio Dolphin Models on page 9-3.
The signal strength of the data connection; see Data
Communication (GSM/HSPA+ Global Radio Dolphin Models) on page 9-7.
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Enabling the WWAN Radio
By default, the WWAN radio is not enabled after a factory reset. Verify the status of the radio in the Dol­phin Wireless Manager.
Tap on the Home screen to access the Dolphin Wireless Manager.
If the WWAN radio is OFF, tap the rectangle to enable or turn ON the radio.
GSM/HSPA+ Global Radio Dolphin Models
Voice Communication
You can use the Dolphin terminal as a phone over the GSM radio.
Audio Modes
The front panel of the 7800 contains both a speaker and a microphone that you can use to send and
eceive audio signals over the GSM network, see Front Panel: 7800 on page 3-5.
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There are two audio modes:
Handset Mode - The front speaker is used for receiving handset voice calls and the front panel microphone provides audio input to the terminal.
Hands-Free Mode - Hands-free mode is when you use the rear speaker as a speakerphone. To switch to speakerphone, tap on the speaker button in the Dialer window, see Accessing the
Dialer Window on page 9-4.
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Volume Control
&
Blue
Blue
&
Use the Dolphin keyboard to adjust the volume.
To raise the volume, press the Blue modifier key + up arrow.
To lower the volume, press the Blue modifier key + down arrow.
Or
Press the up or down arrow on the Volume Control button on the left side of the device to adjust the volume of the active speaker, see Volume Control Button on
ge 3-7.
Accessing the Dialer Window
Note: The WWAN radio must be active for voice communication, see Enabling the WWAN Radio on page 9-3.
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Tap on the Home screen or tap > Phone to open the Phone dialer.
Displays the network carrier from the SIM card.
Displays the most recent calls.
Toggles the touch screen
eypad ON or OFF.
k
Menu
Dialing
Once the dialer window is open, you can dial out two ways:
• Tap the buttons on the dialer window.
• Use the physical keyboard (when the keyboard is in numeric mode).
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Sending Calls
After the number is dialed, tap Talk or press the Send key .
Note: The icon indicates that the phone is in use.
Ending Calls
While the phone call is live, tap End or End Key .
Accessing Voice Mail
Tap > Phone > Speed Dial > Voice Mail > Call.
Note: Update the voice mail retrieval number by turning the phone OFF and then ON via the Dolphin Wireless
Manager, see Enabling the WWAN Radio on page 9-3.
View Options
From the view menu, you can modify the display screen to show Calls and Contacts, All Calls or Speed Dial numbers.
Tap Menu > View.
Setup Options
The Options menu contains four setting widows: Sounds, Security, Services, and Network.
Tap M
Sounds
enu > Options.
The Sounds screen enables you to customize the:
• Ring type (e.g., Ring, Increasing ring, Ring once, Vibrate, Vibrate and ring, Vibrate then ring or None)
• Ring tone
• Keypad tone (e.g., Long, Short, or Off)
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Security
Services
The Security screen provides access to establish or change your security PIN. Check the box next to, “Require a PIN when the phone is used” to enable the PIN security feature.
For each service, the phone reads settings from the
etwork stored on the SIM card and then displays the
n available options from the carrier on the screen. To customize the settings, select it from the list and tap “Get Settings”.
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Network
You can find, select, and set your preferred network order from the Network screen.
Data Communication (GSM/HSPA+ Global Radio Dolphin Models)
You set up data communication via the Connections Manager. The carrier on the SIM card is the ISP.
System Requirements
• The GSM radio must be enabled; see E
• You must have an active SIM card with a DATA plan installed; see Installing a SIM Card and/or Memory
Card on page 3-16.
Information Requirements
You must have from the SIM card carrier:
The APN (access point name).
• The username and password of the account.
Establishing Data Communication
1. Tap > Settings > Connection > Connections .
2. Under My ISP, tap Add a new modem connection.
nabling the WWAN Radio on page 9-3.
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3. Enter a name for the connection. Select Cellular Line (GPRS) as the modem. Tap Next.
4. Enter the Access point name. Tap N
5. Enter the username and password from the account. Tap F
ext.
inish.
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6. The connection you just created should appear in the list on the modem tab.
7. Tap and hold on the connection. Select C
8. The network icon in the Title bar indicates the GSM radio is attempting to connect .
Note: When the device is on a 2G (EDGE/GPRS) network, a data connection failure occurs if the phone is in
se for a voice call while attempting a data connection. Simultaneous voice and data use is only
u supported if the device is on a 3G network. In 2G mode, a voice call takes precedence over data connections. Active data connections are placed in "park" mode automatically and the data is "retrieved" when the voice call ends.
9. When the connection is complete, the network icon changes to: .
10. You can now send data over GSM.
Ending the Data Connection
By default, the data connection will disconnect after a certain amount of time passes without use. This period of time is determined by ISP.
To end the data connection manually, tap the network icon in the Title bar and select Disconnect on the popup bubble.
onnect on the popup menu.
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