Hand Held Products 7600 manual Using the Stylus, Selecting Programs, Icons in the Command Bar

Page 15

Icons in the Command Bar

The Command Bar (see page 2-2)contains a number of icons that indicate the status of various functions on the terminal.

Status Icon Meaning

Opens the Start menu.

Icons Between the Arrows

Because there may be more icons than the device can display, use the left and right arrows to scroll through the icons.

Accesses the Bluetooth radio.

Single-tap this icon to open the Bluetooth Manager (see page 7-1).

Activates the 802.11b/g radio; see Activating the 802.11b/g Radio on page 7-1..

Accesses the Meetinghouse Client for the 802.11b/g radio.

Single-tap this icon to open the Meetinghouse Client.

The USB communication cable is connected.

Indicates the status of battery power. This icon means that the battery is low.

Double-tap this icon to open the Power control panel setting.

Indicates that the device is running on external power.

Double-tap this icon to open the Power control panel setting.

Indicates that the keyboard is in numeric or alpha mode.

Displays the current time.

Double-tap to change the time and date.

Tap this icon to open the soft input panel (SIP) manually.

This icon appears when the SIP is open, whether the SIP was opened manually or automatically popped up on an application screen.

Tap this icon and select Hide Input Panel on the menu that pops up when you want to close the SIP.

Using the Stylus

The terminal comes with a stylus inserted into the Stylus Slot (see page 3-10),Use this stylus (or your finger) to select or enter information on the touch screen. The stylus functions as a mouse; generally, a tap is the same as a click.

Tap

 

Tap the touch screen once to open menu items and select options.

Drag

 

Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text and images.

Tap & hold

Tap and hold the stylus on an item and a pop-up menu appears. On the pop-up menu, tap the action

 

 

of the task you want to perform.

!

Use of other objects

other than the stylus, such as paper clips, pencils, or ink pens can damage the touch screen and will

void the warranty.

 

For more information about the touch screen see Touch Screen Display on page 3-2.

Selecting Programs

Tap Start > Programs. To open a program, tap the icon on the menu.

Dolphin® 7600 User’s Guide

Rev D

2 - 3

 

10/18/2007

 

Image 15
Contents User’s Guide With Microsoft Windows CE Trademarks DisclaimerTable of Contents Using the Image Engine Dolphin Mobile Mount Rev D Dolphin 7600 Terminals with 802.11b/g and/or Bluetooth Label LocationsMolded-in Text Parameter Specification Regulatory and Safety Approvals for all Dolphin TerminalsLaser Safety Label LED Safety StatementDolphin RF Terminal-802.11b/g and/or Bluetooth FCC ComplianceFCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Information TTE Compliance Statement-802.11b/g and/or BluetoothCanadian Compliance For European Community UsersMicrowaves Rev D Out of the Box Getting StartedDesktop Command BarUsing the Stylus Icons in the Command BarSelecting Programs Pop-Up Menus Using Windows ExplorerDolphin 7600 Wpan Dolphin 7600 WPAN/WLAN Standard Terminal ConfigurationsFront Panel Features Display Backlight Removing the Screen Protector Using Screen ProtectorsCredit Card Installing Your Screen Protector Releasing Paper Screen Calibration tab Back Panel Features Side Panel Features Image Engine Window Top Panel FeaturesInstalling Memory Cards Access DoorDolphin 7600 User’s Guide Rev D 10/18/2007 Bottom Panel Features ConnectorHand Strap Slot Using the Accessory Attachment Attaching a Belt ClipAttaching the Hand Strap Dolphin 7600 Peripherals Dolphin 7600 AccessoriesMain Battery Pack Battery PowerManaging Main Battery Power Guidelines for Battery Use and DisposalStorage Guidelines Charging Internal Backup BatterySuspend Mode Resetting the TerminalChanging the Memory Allocation Care and Cleaning of the Dolphin TerminalTap Start Settings Control Panel Memory tab Tap Start Settings Control Panel double-tapFormat IpsmDolphin 7600 Terminal Technical Specifications Structural DimensionsWeight ConstructionRev D Resume OverviewSuspend/Resume SuspendModifier Keys Function KeysIcon Keyboard Status Alpha/Numeric IndicatorKey Numeric Keyboard Navigation KeysKey Description Right Hardware Application ButtonsButtons Column Matching Hardware Button P1-P4 LeftAlpha Mode Numeric ModeToggling Between Alpha and Numeric Modes Functions Key Blue Key Combinations Alpha ModeKey Shift Functionality in Numeric Mode Key Character Uppercase Double-tap SFTKey Red Key Combinations Key Alpha Keyboard Shift Functionality in Alpha ModeKey Red Key Combinations Key NUM Lock Mode Rev D Near Available Image EnginesDepth of Field Data Matrix MaxiCode Working RangeComposite Codes Supported Bar Code SymbologiesSymbology Type Symbology Name 1D Symbologies 2D SymbologiesLEDs Using DemosActivating the Engine DecodingOmni-Directional Scanning Positions Sample Bar CodesCapturing Images Taking an ImageUploading Images Rev D IrDA Port Wireless Communication Installing Additional SoftwareConnector Wired Communication Wireless Radios Wireless CommunicationConnecting the Power Cable Connecting the USB CableCommunication Types Hardware Requirements for SetupSetting Up the Host Workstation ActiveSync CommunicationExploring the Terminal from the Workstation Setting Up the Dolphin TerminalCommunicating with the Dolphin Terminal Synchronizing with the Host WorkstationIf the File is an Installer If the File is Not an InstallerAdding Programs via ActiveSync Wlan 802.11b/g Radio Wireless RadiosConnecting the Terminal to a Wireless Network Configuring the Wlan RadioAdding Programs From the Internet Tap Beam File Tap Start Programs Beam File Infrared CommunicationTransferring Files and Information IrDA Port LocationTap Start Control Panel ActiveSync Using ActiveSync for IrDA CommunicationRev D Enabling the Bluetooth Radio Tab Window Description SeeAbout BT Service Tab Setting TabSerial Port Tab Service on another deviceConnecting to Bluetooth Printers Select Serial Printer and tap OK Rev D Connecting to Other Bluetooth Devices Scan Device Window Service Found device contains the following service IconPopup Menu Tap Start Settings Control Panel double-tapActiveSync Bluetooth ActiveSyncConvenient Storage Battery ChargingPower Supply CommunicationRubber Feet Front PanelTerminal Well Dock LEDUSB Port Powering the Dolphin HomeBasePivot Connector Back PanelInserting a Terminal Charging the Main BatteryChecking Battery Power Control Panel double-tapPowerBack Panel Dimensions Mounting the Dolphin HomeBaseMounting Guidelines Bottom Panel Dimensions Dolphin HomeBase Technical Specifications Rev D Power LED Charging SlotsStatus LEDs Supplying Power to the QuadCharger Power Supply ConnectorPower Switch Recommendations for Storing Batteries Battery ChargingInserting and Removing Battery Packs TemperatureMounting Location Bottom Panel Mounting DimensionsDIN Rail Dimensions Mounting the QuadChargerProblem Issue TroubleshootingDolphin QuadCharger Technical Specifications Out of the Box Dolphin Mobile MountRev D Mounting Rev D Online Product Service and Repair Assistance Product Service and RepairTechnical Assistance Online Technical Assistance For Further InformationNorth America/Canada How to Extend Your Warranty Limited WarrantyRev D Page Hand Held Products, Inc