LXE E-EB-VX6UG-E - Manual

LXE E-EB-VX6UG-E

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Java
  • Page 3 – Important: This symbol is placed on the product to remind users to; dispose of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
  • Page 4 – Table of Contents
  • Page 7 – The VX6 Vehicle Mount Computer; Introduction; Windows
  • Page 8 – Environmental Specifications; Feature
  • Page 9 – Quick Start; battery pack, which is then connected to the VX6.; Can be easily accessed by anyone seated in the driver’s seat.
  • Page 10 – The Half-Screen Display; on the VX6 Control Panel.; Microsoft Windows CE .NET Control Panel; Sounds and volume control; PCMCIA, ATA and SD Slots
  • Page 11 – AppLock and the VX6; Single Application AppLock; Touch
  • Page 12 – sequence to use when switching applications.; The QWERTY Keyboard; Key Maps; Unused Key Functions; these power management modes.
  • Page 13 – Custom Key Maps; the keymap popup and click OK.; NumLock and the VX6; Guide” for more information on NumLock.; Keyboard Backlight; CAPS LED; CapsLock after a reboot, please refer to the “VX6 Reference Guide”.
  • Page 14 – Secondary Keys LED; > key followed by the superscripted key.; Control Keys; The keyboard has several control keys, which are not used on the VX6.
  • Page 15 – General Windows CE .NET Keyboard Shortcuts; standard keyboard shortcuts for Windows CE .NET applications.; Press these keys ...; The touchscreen provides equivalent functionality to a mouse:; A touch on the touchscreen is equivalent to a left mouse click.
  • Page 16 – it is possible to input data from both keyboards.; Enabling the Input Panel; panel state” checkbox is checked and warmboot the VX6.; Power Supply; “Installation”, sub-section titled “Fuse Replacement for the VX6”.
  • Page 17 – – Running on 12V – 80V power input; Solid Yellow; – Running on UPS battery, battery is not low on power; Flashing Yellow; – Running on UPS battery, battery is critically low.; Backup Battery; time when the VX6 is not powered from an external source.
  • Page 18 – Getting Help; on the LXE Manuals CD.; Manuals and Accessories; Manuals; The following manuals are available on the LXE Manuals CD:; VX6 Reference Guide
  • Page 19 – Accessories; The table below lists the available VX6 accessories.
  • Page 22 – Installation; Install Mounting Brackets; Several types of mounting systems are provided for the VX6:
  • Page 23 – RAM Mount System; Components; RAM Mounting Assembly; The RAM mounting assembly consists of the following parts:; Torque Measurements; For these screws and bolts...
  • Page 24 – Procedure; Step 1a – Mount Vehicle RAM Ball Base; Note: If you are using the RAM clamp mount, please skip to Step 1b.; to allow access to the switches and ports on the bottom of the VX6.; IMPORTANT; Mount to the most rigid surface available.; Step 1b – Mount Vehicle RAM Clamp Mount; Place the nylon locking nuts (D) on the bolts and tighten the bolts.
  • Page 25 – Step 2 – Attach RAM Mount Ball to the VX6; the backplate of the VX6 computer.; Step 2 – Attach VX6 Assembly to RAM Mount; on the RAM arm using the supplied RAM wrench.
  • Page 26 – U-Bracket Mount System; Bottom Mounting Bracket; Rear Bracket
  • Page 27 – Step 1 - Mount Bottom Mounting Bracket To Vehicle.; washers on the fasteners.; Step 2 - Connect Rear Bracket to VX6
  • Page 28 – Step 3 - Attach VX6 Assembly To Bottom Mounting Bracket.; Loosely tighten each bolt as it is inserted.; Install Stylus Tether and Sleeve; loop
  • Page 29 – Install/Remove Touchscreen Protective Film; is used in an abrasive environment.; How To Install Touchscreen Protective Film; touchscreen when finished.; How to Remove Touchscreen Protective Film
  • Page 30 – UPS Battery Pack Remote Mount; Connect Antenna; antennas, remote vehicle mount antennas and an internal antenna.; External Antenna
  • Page 31 – Remote Vehicle Mount Antenna; the “Vehicle Remote Mount Antenna Installation Sheet” for details.; Internal Antenna; Connect Serial Barcode Scanner; all warnings and caution labels.; Barcode Scanner Warnings”.
  • Page 32 – Connect Serial Printer or PC
  • Page 33 – Ethernet and USB Ports; Use a strain relief clamp to secure the cable.; USB Mouse
  • Page 34 – Connect External Headset; Use a strain relief clamp to secure the cable.; Connect Power Cable and Optional UPS Battery Pack; Turn the VX6 off before attaching the power plug.
  • Page 35 – External Power Supply, Optional; How To: Connect External Power Supply
  • Page 36 – Vehicle 12-80VDC Power Connection; For installation by trained service personnel only.; Warning; VX1, VX2 or VX4 DC power supply to the VX6.; be made at any point after the ignition switch of the vehicle.
  • Page 37 – avoid routing the power cable in close proximity to these devices.; Vehicle Supply; White; Vehicle Connection Wiring Color Codes
  • Page 39 – Power Adapter Cable; your present power supply can be used with the VX6.
  • Page 40 – How To Connect Power Adapter Cable; Fuse Replacement for the VX6; Turn the VX6 off and disconnect the power cable from the VX6.
  • Page 41 – Operation; Green; – VX6 is operating from vehicle or AC; – VX6 is operating from the UPS; – VX6 is operating from the UPS, but UPS battery is critically low.; function or commercially available help guides.
  • Page 42 – Display and Touchscreen; mouse. Only Delrin or plastic styluses should be used.; Adjusting Screen Display; after a certain period of inactivity.; Cleaning the Display; without vinegar or
  • Page 43 – can be removed with clean, filtered canned air.; Disabling the Touchscreen; the Touchscreen” in the “VX6 Reference Guide”.; Disabling the Touchscreen Heater; the “VX6 Reference Guide”.; Calibrating the Touchscreen
  • Page 44 – see “USB Mouse” earlier in this manual for more details.; However, moving or clicking the mouse causes the pointer to appear.; Adjust Speaker Volume; controls the sound volume.; Power Management
  • Page 45 – timer expires. The timer is reset by the following primary events:; Touchscreen touch; refer to the VX6 Reference Guide.; Laser Barcode Scanner Warnings; Do not look into the laser’s lens.; warning labels placed on laser scanners.
  • Page 46 – Enter Data; You can enter data into the VX6 through several different methods:; The serial ports are used to input/output data; > key is selected pressing the desired second-function key; > character is printed above the corresponding key.; Touchscreen Entry
  • Page 47 – connected to one of the VX6’s serial ports.; The cursor begins to flash in the field.; Right Click; Scanner Entry; serial port on the VX6.; Aiming the Barcode Scanner; Aim the scanner; away; from you, direct it at the barcode and press the trigger to scan.
  • Page 48 – Is the scanner programmed for the barcode being read?
  • Page 49 – Appendix A Key Maps; The VX6 Keypad; sequences are provided.; Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies; When using a sequence of keys that includes the <2; the rest of the key sequence.; LED is illuminated when CapsLock is On.; the power management modes.
  • Page 53 – Safety Statements; Lithium Battery Safety Statement:; same or equivalent type recommended by battery manufacturer (US).; Vehicle Power Supply Connection Safety Statement:; Vehicle Power Supply Connection:
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VX6 User’s Guide

Declarations of Conformity for the Wireless Transceivers and VX6 equipment, all graphics and

informational tables are in the full version of the VX6 User’s Guide on the LXE Manuals CD and

on the LXE ServicePass Website. This user guide is designed for delivery on a mobile device

small screen.

The reader is strongly encouraged to read Appendix B, “Regulatory Notices and

Safety Information”. Important safety cautions, warnings and regulatory

information is contained in Appendix B in the full version of the VX6 User Guide.

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Further, LXE Incorporated, reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes to it from time to time without any obligation to notify any person or organization of such revision or changes. Copyright Notice: This manual is copyrighted. All rights are reserved. This document may not, ...

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Important: This symbol is placed on the product to remind users to dispose of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) appropriately, per Directive 2002-96-EC. In most areas, this product can be recycled, reclaimed and re-used when properly discarded. Do not discard labeled units with trash....

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