Using The Numeric Keypad - Hand Held Products Dolphin 7200 User Manual

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Using the Numeric Keypad

The Dolphin's numeric, splash-resistant keypad has 20 epoxy coated keys. The large, amber-color keys are large, easy-to-read,
and comfortably spaced to help prevent errors in data entry. Digits can be entered without using the shift key.
Though designed primarily for numeric data entry, you can use the SHIFT key to switch between numeric and alpha modes or
use special characters.
The Dolphin's ON/SCAN key
"wakes" the terminal from
sleep mode. Its position also
allows convenient one-handed
bar code scanning.
The SHIFT key toggles the Dolphin
from alpha to numeric mode and back
and, in combination with other keys,
allows you to enter special
characters.
The ENTER key
confirms data entry.
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D O L P H I N
SINGLE-HANDED
DOS PLATFORM
POCKET-SIZE
POWER MGMT
LASER SCANNER
INFRA RED COMM
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ON
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SCAN
F2
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ESC
SHIFT
ENTER
BKSP
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The F1, F2, F3 and F4 keys are
F3
user-definable function keys
and may be programmed for a
F4
variety of functions.
The BKSP key moves you to
move the cursor back one
space each time the key is
pressed.
LIGHT
LIGHT
The SP (space) key moves the
CONTR
CONTR
CALC
CALC
cursor forward one key at a
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