Specifications
22 Dolphin® 9500 Series Mobile Computers Quick Start Guide
2. The decode and scan LEDs flash for approximately three seconds.
3. The terminal re-initializes (see page 7 for details).
Suspend Mode
To put the Dolphin terminal into suspend mode manually, press and hold the
Power key. To wake the Dolphin terminal from suspend mode, press the Power
or SCAN keys. The terminal goes into suspend mode automatically when the
terminal is inactive for a programmed period of time.
Communications
Dolphin 9500 Series terminals communicate with a host computer or peripheral
device via the industrial-grade mechanical connector on the bottom panel, the
IrDA port on the side panel, or an integrated wireless radio. For synchronization
and data exchange, Dolphin terminals support Microsoft ActiveSync and the
wireless connection.
For more information, refer to the Dolphin 9500 Series User’s Guide.
Troubleshooting
Issue Cause Solution
Dolphin terminal
does not power
on or loses power
quickly.
Li-ion battery is
not installed
properly.
Verify that the Li-ion battery is seated
securely in the battery well so that the
battery contacts connect; see page 5
Li-ion battery not
fully charged.
Using a peripheral, fully charge the Li-ion
battery for a minimum of four hours, re-install
the battery (see page 5.), and power on
again. For more information about batteries,
see the Dolphin 9500 Series User’s Guide.
A Li-ion battery
from a company
other than Hand
Held Products is
installed.
Use of any battery not sold/manufactured by
Hand Held Products may damage the
terminal and/or the battery and will void the
warranty.
Dolphin terminal
turns itself off.
Terminal is in
suspend mode.
Dolphin terminals are programmed to go into
Suspend Mode automatically after a period
of inactivity. The default is three minutes
running on battery power. These settings can
be changed from one to five minutes on
battery or external power. Go to Start >
Settings > System tab > Power.
Tapping a button
or icon does not
perform the
associated task.
The screen is not
aligned.
Go to Start > Settings > System tab >
Screen > Align Screen. Tap the target as
directed; see page 7.