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Audio modes, Keyboard combinations for calls, Volume control – Dolphin Peripherals 9500 User Manual

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Dolphin® 9500 Series User’s Guide

Rev C

9 - 3

5. Place the SIM card door over the secured SIM card and fasten the screws.

6. Install the battery pack and turn on the terminal.

Audio Modes

The back panel of the Dolphin 9500 contains both a speaker and a microphone that you can use to send and receive audio
signals over the GSM network; see

Back Panel Features

on page

3-4.

There are three audio modes:

Handset

Handset mode is when you use the use the back panel of the terminal just as you would a cell phone,
holding the speaker to your ear to receive audio information and the your mouth over the microphone
to send audio information. This is the default audio mode.

Headset

Headset mode is when you plug a headset into the audio jack and speak into the microphone. You
must use a 2.5mm plug; no other audio plug will fit.

Hands-Free

Hands-free mode is when you use the back panel of the Dolphin 9500 as a speakerphone. To switch
the back panel to speakerphone, in the Dialler, tap Settings > Speakerphone. The audio levels
adjust appropriately for speakerphone use.

Volume Control

Use the Dolphin keyboard to manually adjust the volume.

To raise the volume, press the Blue modifier key + up arrow

To lower the volume, press the Blue modifier key + down arrow

Keyboard Combinations for Calls

Each keyboard option contains a key combination to send and end a call using the Red modifier key.

Keyboard

To Send, Press…

To End (reject), Press…

35-key keyboard

Red + SP

Red + DEL

43-key keyboard

Red + D

Red + H

56-key keyboard

Red + 3

Red + 6

SIM Card Interface

Screws

SIM Card Door

SIM Card