Headset control, Headset control -4, For headset use; see – Hand Held Products 7900 User Manual

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Dolphin® 7900 User’s Guide

Headset Control

The Headset Control setting adjusts headset audio settings.

Stereo headphone

Select this option if you are using a headset for audio output only. If so, you need to use the microphone on the
terminal (

Microphone

, page 3-3) for audio input; i.e., listen via the headset and speak into the microphone. These

types of headsets usually contain two earpieces for stereo sound. Tap OK to save your selection.

Telephone (mono with mic)

Select this option if you are using a headset that also contains a microphone. When this option is selected, you
speak into the microphone on the headset and not the microphone on the terminal. These types of headsets usually
have one earpiece for mono audio.
Tap OK to save your selection.

Mic Volume

These options enable you to adjust the audio level of the microphone; Normal is the default setting.
These settings apply to the selected Headset Type:

Stereo headphone

Adjusts the volume on the terminal’s microphone (

Microphone

, page 3-3).

Telephone (mono with mic)

Adjusts the volume on the headset’s microphone.

Tap OK to save your selection. This setting does not work if you are using a GSM radio for two-way voice
communication; see

Audio Modes

on page

10-2.

Headset Volume

The slider enables you to adjust the speaker volume (audio output) of the headset. Move the slider from Mute to
High depending on your preference. The volume adjusts automatically as you move the slider. These headset
volume settings apply to both Headset Types.

<None>

Nothing happens when the button is pressed. This is the default setting for the LSide and RSide
buttons and means that pressing either button activates the image engine.

<OK/Close>

Performs the same function as tapping OK on the screen.

<Scroll Down>

Scrolls down in the open application.

<Scroll Left>

Scrolls left in the open application.

<Scroll Right>

Scrolls right in the open application.

<Scroll Up>

Scrolls up in the open application.

<Start Menu>

Opens the Start menu.

<Today>

Opens the Today screen.

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Description

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