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Front Panel Features for the 7800
Blue Modifier Key
See Using the Modifier Keys on page 6-3.
Charge Indicator LED
The light emitting diode (LED) located above the top left corner of the LCD display illuminates
when the Power Tools BattMon application is enabled and the device is on AC charge. For
more information, consult the Dolphin Power Tools User’s Guide for Windows Embedded
Handheld 6.5.
Front Speaker
The front speaker is the receiver for handset voice calls. See Voice Communication, Using the
Dolphin as a Phone on page 9-3.
General Notification LED
The light emitting diode (LED) located above the top right corner of the LCD display flashes
and illuminates during resets, scanning/imaging, and taking a picture. This LED can be
programmed by various software applications.
Left Scan/Image Button
By default, the Left Button triggers the scanner/imager. You can reassign the button to launch
applications or execute commands. For additional information, see Changing Button
Assignments on page 7-4.
Microphone
The integrated microphone that provides audio input for handset and speakerphone voice
calls. See Voice Communication, Using the Dolphin as a Phone on page 9-3.
Navigation Keys
The centrally located navigation keys enable you to move and position the cursor through
software programs. The up and down arrows are programmed to perform specific functions
when pressed in combination with the Blue and Red modifier keys. For more details, see Using
the Navigation Keys on page 6-3.
Power Key
The Power key, located in the upper right corner of the keypad, puts the terminal in Suspend
Mode or wakes the terminal from Suspend Mode. See Suspend Mode on page 2-11. The key
is also used to end/disconnect a phone calls.
There are multiple keyboard options available for the 7800. For a complete overview of each
keyboard, see Using the Keyboards on page 6-1.
Red Modifier Key
See Using the Modifier Keys on page 6-3.
Right Scan/Image Button
By default, the Right Button triggers the scanner/imager. You can reassign the button to launch
applications or execute commands. For additional information, see Changing Button
Assignments on page 7-4.