Laser engine, Image engine, Lanyard eyelet for optional wrist strap – Hand Held Products Dolphin 7200 User Manual
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Laser Engine
The Dolphin 7200 is currently available with four scanning options:
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Standard range
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Long range
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High density scanning
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No scan engine
The laser engine converts reflected light into a digital pattern that represents the bar code data. A clear window covers the laser
engine to protect it from dust and dirt.
Image Engine
The Dolphin 7200 2D terminal is available with the following imaging options:
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Standard image engine: scans 2 to 9 in. (5 to 23 cm)
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High-Density: scans 2 to 4 in. (5 to 12 cm)
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LX image engine: scans 2 to 15 in. (5 to 38 cm) on low density bar codes
Lanyard Eyelet for Optional Wrist Strap
This feature allows a strap to be attached to the Dolphin terminal so that it can be conveniently secured around the wrist or
hooked on to a belt. Not available on the Dolphin 7200 2D or the Dolphin 7200 RS-232 terminals.
Battery Well
The battery well is a recessed area on the back of the Dolphin that holds the 3.6V battery pack.
Reset Switch
The Reset Switch is located inside the Dolphin terminal and is accessible through a small opening within the battery well. To
reset the Dolphin, remove the label covering the opening and press the reset switch with a small blunt object such as a paper clip.
Note: Under normal circumstances, you should never need to reset your Dolphin terminal.
Infrared Communications Port
The Infrared Communications Port allows the Dolphin to communicate through the Dolphin HomeBase to a host serial device.
Battery Charging Contacts
When the Dolphin is placed in the main well of the Dolphin HomeBase, the Dolphin's battery pack is charged through these
contacts.