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Back Panel Features for the 7800
Battery
Dolphin 7800 model terminals are designed for use with standard battery pack model 7800-
BTSC (Li-ion 3.7 V, 8.9 watt hour) and extended battery pack models 7800-BTXC and 7800-
BTXCW (Li-ion 3.7 V, 14.8 watt hour) manufactured for Honeywell International Inc. For
information on how to remove the battery, see
Replacing the Main Battery Pack
Battery Lock
The Battery Lock allows the user to lock the battery pack in place preventing battery loss due
to accidental activation of the battery release. The battery release button has no effect if the
Battery lock is engaged. The terminal does not power ON unless the Battery Lock is engaged.
Battery Release Button
The Battery Release Button ejects one end the battery from the terminal for easy battery
removal. The battery release button has no effect if the Battery lock is engaged. For
information on how to remove the battery, see
Replacing the Main Battery Pack
Color Camera
The 3.0-Megapixels Resolution color camera provides easy picture capture with Automated
Camera Control (ACC). Additional features include automated picture profiles and an
Application Programming Interface (API).
Fastener for the Stylus Tether
The Stylus Tether helps prevent accidental loss when the stylus is not stored in the stylus slot.
A stylus tether is a coiled, elastic cord that tethers the stylus to the terminal. Secure one end
of the cord to the back panel of the terminal and the other end to the stylus.
Flashlight/Camera Flash
The flashlight/camera flash is located on the back panel of the terminal. When used as a
Flashlight, press the Red key +
key to turn the flashlight ON or OFF. When used as a
Camera Flash with the terminal’s color camera, the flash is controlled by the camera
application.
Hand Strap
The 7800 comes with an elastic hand strap. One end of the hand strap can be released to
provide easy access to the battery pack. The hand strap release hook is located near the
speaker on the back panel of the terminal.
Image/Scan Engine Window
The available image engines read and decode linear, stacked linear (e.g., PDF417), and 2D
matrix bar code symbologies. Some of the available engine models contain a laser aimer for
greater accuracy. The laser apertures for the imaging engines’ laser aimers are contained
behind this window. For more details, see
Memory Card Socket and SIM Card Socket
The memory card socket provides the user with the option to expand the terminal’s memory
capacity using industry-standard microSD or microSDHC memory interfaces. The expansion
socket is located under the main battery in the battery well. The card socket for the Subscriber
Identity Module (SIM) is also located under the main battery in the battery well.
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