Dolphin® 7900 Series HomeBase™
Charging/Communication Cradle
The Dolphin HomeBase is a compact charging and communication
cradle that seats one Dolphin 7900 mobile computer. In addition to
charging and communication, it provides safe, convenient storage
for a Dolphin terminal.
This ergonomic cradle supports both USB (12 Mbps) and RS-232
(up to 115 Kbps) communications, making it easy to integrate
into the majority of PC-based enterprise systems. Its high-speed,
direct USB connection is well-suited for batch applications that
involve collecting large quantities and multiple types of data, such
as 1D and 2D bar codes and images that use more sophisticated
applications and databases.
The HomeBase powers a seated terminal while charging its installed
battery in less than four hours. The intelligent battery charging
system incorporated into Dolphin terminals prevents over- and
undercharging. The auxiliary battery well can charges a spare
battery to be on-hand for power-intensive applications.
Like all Dolphin products, the HomeBase is ruggedized to withstand
the harshest of environments yet sleek enough to be easy to handle.
DIN rail slides along the bottom panel enable secure mounting
to a desktop/bench while an available mounting bracket (ordered
separately) enable secure wall-mounting.
Communications and charging status are easily monitored using
the LEDs on the front panel. The DOCK LED indicates when the
Dolphin terminal is properly seated in the HomeBase. The COMM
LED displays the communication status between the seated
Dolphin terminal and its host. The AUX BATTERY LED indicates the
charging status of the spare battery.
Features
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Direct Communication: Via USB-compatible host
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Easy Installation: Adapts to most working environments.
computer or RS-232 port.
Status LEDs: Indicate charging and communication status
of the seated Dolphin terminal as well as the spare battery.
Intelligent Battery Charging: Charges the main battery of
a seated Dolphin terminal in less than four hours.
Auxiliary Battery Well: Charges a spare battery in less
than four hours.
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