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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 to use special characters.
Figure 5 Dolphin Numeric Keypad
The Dolphin’s
ON/SCAN key
“wakes” the
terminal from sleep
mode. Its position
also allows
convenient one-
handed bar code
scanning.
The ENTER key
confirms data
entry.
The SHIFT key
toggles the Dolphin
from numeric to
alpha mode and
back. You can also
enter special
characters.
The BKSP key
moves the cursor
back one space each
time the key is
pressed.
The SP key moves
the cursor forward
one space at a time.
The F1, F2, F3 and
F4 keys are user-
definable function
keys. These keys
may be
programmed for a
variety of functions.
Summary of Contents for Dolphin 7200
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