Communicating with the dolphin terminal, Verifying communication, Verifying data transfer – Hand Held Products 9500 User Manual

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Dolphin® 9500 Series User’s Guide

The following graphic displays the correct ActiveSync Connection Settings on the desktop computer for an RS-232 connection.

Note: You can have the USB connection box checked in addition to the serial cable box without affecting processing. However,

you would most likely use one or the other.

Communicating with the Dolphin Terminal

To initiate communications between the Dolphin 9500 Series terminal and peripheral, complete these steps:

1. Insert the Dolphin terminal into the terminal well of the HomeBase.

• The DOCK LED illuminates green. If the DOCK LED does not illuminate, make sure that the terminal is properly seated.

You may need to remove and re-insert the terminal.

• The Dolphin terminal activates; if the power is off, the terminal automatically powers on. If the terminal does not power on,

verify that the Hand Held Products power supply is properly connected to the cradle and plugged into a functioning outlet.

• The Dolphin terminal automatically opens ActiveSync to establish a connection.

The HomeBase can now transfer data between the terminal and the host device. If communication does not occur, check the
port connections to ensure that the cradle is correctly configured.

Verifying Communication

You can verify that the USB driver is functioning by watching the COMM LED on the USB HomeBase. When the COMM LED
illuminates solid green, the HomeBase is communicating with the host device.

Verifying Data Transfer

The COMM LED flashes when data is being transferred via the HomeBase. For an RS-232 connection, the COMM LED flashes
red and green. For a USB connection, the COMM LED flashes green.

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