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Dolphin® 9500/9550 Mobile Computer User’s Guide - GSM Draft
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Powering Up a Radio
Requirements
To successfully power up a radio, both the hardware module and the software driver must be installed on the terminal. If the 
module is present, the radio appears in the Radio Manager. However if the driver is not installed, you cannot successfully power 
up the radio. Attempting to do so produces an error in the Status field that tells you that the driver is not installed.
To Power Up a Radio or Radio Combination
1. Open the Radio Manager by going to Start > Settings > System tab > Radio Manager. The Radio Manager appears 
identifying which radio modules are allowed on the terminal. The highlighted entry is the radio mode that is currently enabled; 
its Status should be Ready.   
Radio Modes box
The Radio Modes box displays the radio hardware modules currently installed on the terminal. For 
example, if a working Bluetooth module is installed, the box contains the line Bluetooth Only whether 
or not that radio is currently powered up. 
Status field
The Status field provides feedback on the state of the radio. When it reads “Ready,” the radio selected 
in the Radio Modes box is powered up. The Status field displays error messages when a radio cannot 
be enabled.
2. Select the radio in the Radio Modes list and tap Apply
The radio drivers are powered down and powered up in the proper sequence. For example, if the radio powered up is Bluetooth 
Only and you try to switch to 802.11b Only, after Apply is tapped, the Radio Manager powers down the Bluetooth radio first, then 
powers up the 802.11b radio.
If an error occurs during this process, the radio mode change is abandoned. The resulting radio state is the status of the radios 
at the time the error occurred. 
To Power Down Radios
Radio drivers are automatically powered down if the radio or radio combination that is currently powered up requires it. To power 
down all radios, select None and tap Apply.
For more information about 802.11b radios, see 
For more information about Bluetooth radios, see