Dolphin® 9500 Series Quick Start Guide
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Using the Keyboards
The Dolphin 9500 Series features three keyboard options: 35-key numeric/alpha,
43-key alpha/numeric, and 56-key full alpha/numeric. Each keyboard contains
centrally located keys for both right- and left-hand operation as well as function,
navigation, and modifier keys.
Using the Function Keys
Name
Key
Function
Backlight
The Backlight key turns the keyboard backlight on and off.
Backspace
The BKSP key moves the cursor back one space each
time the key is pressed. If you are typing text, the previous
charac3ter is deleted each time this key is pressed. Press
and hold to delete multiple characters.
This key appears only on 35- and 56-keyboards. On the
43-key keyboard, backspacing is achieved by pressing
Red + SP keys.
Delete
The Delete key deletes the next character forward each
time the key is pressed.
This key appears only on 35- and 56-key keyboards. On
the 43-key keyboard, deleting is achieved by pressing
Red + Backlight keys.
Enter
The Enter key confirms data entry.
Escape
The Escape key performs a cancel action.
Power
The Power key puts the terminal into and wakes the
terminal from suspend mode. This is also known as
suspend/resume.
SCAN
The SCAN key activates the image/scan engine and
“wakes” the terminals from suspend mode. Its position
allows convenient one-handed engine activation.
Space
The Space key moves the cursor one space.
Tab
The Tab key moves the cursor to the next tab stop or the
next control (on a form, for instance).