Communications, Communications types, Equipment requirements – Hand Held Products 9550 User Manual

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Dolphin® 9500/9550 Mobile Computer User’s Guide

Communications

Communications Types

RS-232

The HomeBase supports RS-232 communications via the RS-232 Communications Port located on the back of the device. This
port enables the Dolphin terminal to communicate to a personal computer, modem, or any RS-232 device using a standard serial
cable and communications software.

USB

The HomeBase also supports USB communications via the USB port located on the back. The HomeBase acts as a USB device
by interfacing the USB signals of the Dolphin 9500/9550 to the USB of the host computer. Using a standard USB cable, the
HomeBase’s USB interface allows the Dolphin terminal to communicate with a personal computer or to be networked through a
USB hub.

Note: The HomeBase should have only one type of interface cable connected at a time, either USB or RS-232. You must be

using ActiveSync, version 3.7 or higher.

Equipment Requirements

To use the HomeBase for communications, you need the following equipment:

A HomeBase powered by the HHP power cable and HHP power adapter cable

For RS-232 communications, a Serial cable

For USB communications, a USB cable

Setting up the HomeBase for RS-232 Communications

Connecting the Cables

Connect the HomeBase to the host computer or other device by plugging an RS-232 serial cable into the RS-232
Communications Port on the rear of the HomeBase. The wiring of your cable depends on whether the other device is set up as
a Data Communications Equipment (DCE) or Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) device.

The HomeBase Communication Port is configured as a DCE device. 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. To communicate with a DTE device such as
a computer, use a standard (or straight-through) RS-232 cable.

You can make your own cables by following the pin configuration in the chart below. To do so, you must determine if your host
RS-232 device is 9-pin or 25-pin, and whether it is configured as a DCE or DTE device.

Note: The HomeBase cannot be daisy-chained.

HomeBase /Host Port
(DCE)

IBM AT DB9
(DTE)

IBM XT
DB25 (DTE)

Modem DB25
(DCE)

Pin / Input Signal

2 / (RD)

2

3

2

3 / (TD)

3

2

3

5 / (SG)

5

7

7

4 / (DTR)

4

20

6

6 / (DSR)

6

6

20

7 / (RTS)

7

4

5

8 / (CTS)

8

5

4

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