Honeywell International Inc. 7850LPE Manuale Utente

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Using the Dolphin Charge/Comm Cable
The Dolphin Charge/Comm cable charges the Dolphin terminal and communicates with a host PC.  There are three connectors: 
one connects the terminal to an external power source, another to the host PC, and another to the terminal itself. 
The charge/comm cable is actually two cables: a power cable and a communication cable.The communication cable is shown 
below.  
Communication Connector
The communication connector connects the terminal to a host device via USB (v1.1 or higher) or RS-232; USB is 
shown above. Plug this connector directly into a host PC, then establish 
The USB plug has four pins and fits into standard desktop computers.
Ferrite Bead
This is a Urite ferrite bead.
Jackscrews
The jackscrews secure the terminal connector to the mechanical connector on the terminal. Once the terminal 
connector is plugged into the mechanical connector on the bottom panel of the terminal, turn both jackscrews to the 
right to secure the connection. 
Power Cable Connector
The power cable connector connects the charge cable to the power cable. The power cable powers the terminal 
and charges the main battery pack.
The power adapter on the power cable is available in US, UK, and EMEA versions. All version convert the voltage 
from the power source to 9.5 volts DC, which is the maximum voltage the terminal can receive.
Terminal Connector
The terminal connector connects the communication cable to the 
bottom panel of the terminal. The pins in the terminal connector work only with the mechanical connector on the 
terminal.
After connecting the pins, secure the cable to the terminal by turning both jackscrews to the right.