Honeywell International Inc. 7850LPE User Manual
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IrDA Port
This is infrared port IrDA-enabled (Infrared Data Association) and communicates with other IrDA-enabled devices
such as PCs, printers, modems, or other Dolphin 7850 terminals. Maximum data transfer speed is 115 Kbps. For
more information, see
such as PCs, printers, modems, or other Dolphin 7850 terminals. Maximum data transfer speed is 115 Kbps. For
more information, see
Scan Trigger
The front of the pistol-grip handle contains a scan trigger that activates the image engine. The scan trigger also
wakes the terminal from
wakes the terminal from
Stylus Slot
Dolphin 7850 terminals ship with a stylus inserted into the pistol-grip handle. Stores the stylus in this slot when
you’re not using it. For more information about the stylus, see
you’re not using it. For more information about the stylus, see
Fastener
This hole through the bottom of the pistol-grip handle is used as a fastener to attach certain hardware accessories
to the terminal.
to the terminal.
Stylus Tether
The optional stylus tether is a coiled elastic cord with two ends: one end hooks onto the end of the stylus and the
other end loops through this fastener hole. The stylus is then attached to the terminal, which prevents you from
losing the stylus should you accidently drop it.
other end loops through this fastener hole. The stylus is then attached to the terminal, which prevents you from
losing the stylus should you accidently drop it.
Battery Door Tether
The battery door tether loops through the stylus fastener hole on
one end and loops through the two holes on the back of the battery
door. The tether keeps the battery door attached to the terminal
when the battery door is opened or removed from the back panel.
one end and loops through the two holes on the back of the battery
door. The tether keeps the battery door attached to the terminal
when the battery door is opened or removed from the back panel.