Using infrared, Verify that the irda port is enabled, Irda port location on the terminal – Hand Held Products 9500 User Manual

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Dolphin® 9500 Series User’s Guide

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After installation on the terminal is complete, tap Start > Programs and the program and its icon appears on the Programs
screen. Tap it to open the program.

Using Infrared

Dolphin 9500 Series terminals contain infrared or IrDA ports on the left side panel (see

IrDA Port

on page 3-8). Using these ports,

you can send and receive data between the terminal and other devices equipped with infrared. This can include, but is not limited
to, Windows Mobile information such as Contacts and Tasks, as well as software upgrades.

Verify That the IrDA Port is Enabled

The IrDA port must be enabled to transmit data. By default, the IrDA port is assigned to Com port 6 and is enabled. When a
Bluetooth radio is installed, the IrDA port can be disabled to free up a Com port for Bluetooth devices.

To verify that the IrDA port is enabled, tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > IrDA

.

If Enable IrDA ports is selected, then the IrDA port is active.

Note: The IrDA icon appears on the Connections tab only if there is a Bluetooth radio installed on the terminal.

IrDA Port Location on the Terminal

The above graphics shows the left side panel of the Dolphin 9500 terminal. The location of the IrDA port is the same on both
Dolphin 9500 and Dolphin 9550 terminals. For more information, see

IrDA Port

on page

3-8.

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