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IrDA Port
The infrared port is IrDA-enabled (Infrared Data Association) and communicates with other 
IrDA-enabled devices such as PCs, printers, modems, or other Dolphin 7850 terminals. The 
maximum data transfer speed is 115 Kbps with a duty cycle of 18.75%. For more information, 
see 
Scan Trigger
The front of the pistol-grip handle contains a scan trigger that activates the scan engine. 
The scan trigger also 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 
Tether/Lanyard Attachment Point
You can string optional hardware accessories through this hole to fasten hardware to the 
terminal.
Wrist Lanyard/Stylus Tether (Optional)
The optional lanyard loops around your wrist and attaches the stylus to the terminal. One end loops 
through the attachment point at the bottom of the handle and the other end loops around the hook at the 
end of the stylus. 
When the stylus is inserted into the stylus slot, you can insert your wrist for extra security while operating 
the terminal. When the stylus is removed from the stylus slot, the stylus remains attached to the terminal 
to prevent you from losing the stylus if you accidently drop it. 
Battery Door Tether (Optional)
The optional battery door tether ensures that the battery door remains attached to the terminal even when 
it is removed from the battery well. There are two pieces: the clip and the leather strap. 
1.
Put the terminal in Suspend mode by pressing and holding Blue 
 + Backlight 
 keys.
2.
Disconnect the two pieces of the battery door tether; gently squeeze the outside of the clip and pull 
the leather strap out of the clip.
3.
Take the leather strap and loop the lanyard portion through the attachment point on the handle as 
shown below.