Page 2 - Notices; Revision Notice; Entire Manual
Notices LXE Inc. reserves the right to make improvements or changes in the products described in this guide at any time without notice. While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy, LXE assumes no liability resulting from any errors or omissions ...
Page 3 - MX3X Reference Guide; Table of Contents; HAPTER
E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Table of Contents C HAPTER 1 I NTRODUCTION 1 Overview .................................................................................................................... 1 Features/Options for the MX3X Family ..........................................................
Page 12 - PPENDIX
x Table of Contents MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Sample Output File ........................................................................................................................... 276 List of Valid VK Codes for CE .NET and CE ...........................................................
Page 13 - Illustrations
Table of Contents xi E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Illustrations Figure 1-1 Front ................................................................................................................................................... 4 Figure 1-2 Back...................................................
Page 17 - Chapter 1 Introduction; Overview; The LXE®
E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Overview The LXE® MX3X is a rugged, portable, hand-held Microsoft® Windows® CE .NET 4.2 or Windows CE 5.0 equipped mobile computer capable of wireless data communications. The mobile device can transmit information using a 2.4 GHz wireless de...
Page 18 - Features/Options for the MX3X Family; Feature
2 Overview MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Features/Options for the MX3X Family Feature MX3X MX3-RFID MX3P VX3X Operating System - CE .NET 4.2 X X X X Operating System - CE 5.0 X - X X MX3X Main Battery X X X - AC/DC Power Supply X X X X Color and Touch Panel X X X X SE 923 Laser Scanner X X - - ...
Page 19 - Related Manuals; The “MX3-RFID User’s Guide” and “MX3-RFID Reference Guide” contain user; Cradle
Overview 3 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Related Manuals MX3X The “MX3X User’s Guide” contains MX3X and MX3P user information and instruction. An abbreviated user’s guide (LXEbook – MX3X User’s Guide) is available for download to the MX3X device from the LXE Manuals CD or the LXE ServicePass we...
Page 20 - Components
4 Components MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Components Front and Back Views Figure 1-1 Front 1 Endcap 9 Shift LED 2 Display 10 Caps LED 3 Scan, Enter or Field Exit (programmable) 11 Scanner LED 4 Beeper 12 Backup Battery LED 5 On/Off Button 13 Status LED 6 2 nd LED 14 Main Battery LED 7 Alt LED ...
Page 21 - Endcap Options; DC Power Jack; Left Port; * The MX3P does not have an integrated scanner nor an RFID tag reader.; Figure 1-4 Side View
Components 5 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Endcap Options Figure 1-3 Endcaps 1 DC Power Jack 3 Serial Com 1 or USB Client Port 2 Serial Com 3 or USB Host or Scanner Port 4 Audio Jack MX3X / MX3P* MX3-RFID Left Port Right Port Left Port Right Port Serial COM3 Serial COM1 Scanner USB Client Seria...
Page 22 - Battery Well Vent Aperture; Caution; other than an; Figure 1-5 Vent Aperture in Battery Well – Do Not Cover
6 Components MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Battery Well Vent Aperture Caution The vent aperture in the battery well should never be blocked with any device other than an approved LXE main battery . The vent aperture functions to relieve any heat or pressure that may build up in the mobile devic...
Page 23 - When to Use This Guide; ATTENTION; CAUTION
When to Use This Guide 7 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide When to Use This Guide As the reference for LXE’s MX3X / MX3-RFID computer, this guide provides detailed information on its features and functionality. Use this reference guide as you would any other source book – reading portions to learn ...
Page 24 - Getting Started; Important; assembled by LXE to your specifications.; Troubleshooting; Chapter 6 AppLock
8 Getting Started MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Getting Started Important If the mobile device has AppLock installed, please refer to “Chapter 6 – AppLock” for setup and processing information before continuing with “Getting Started.” Note: When your mobile device is pre-configured, the client,...
Page 25 - Insert Main Battery; New batteries must be charged prior to first use; Figure 1-6 Battery Contacts and Main Battery; well) with anything other than the main battery.; Check Battery Status; Tap the; About Lithium-Ion Batteries; tab to check the battery status and power reading.
Getting Started 9 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Insert Main Battery Press the Power button after the battery is inserted into the battery compartment. Note: New batteries must be charged prior to first use . This process takes up to four hours in an LXE Multi-Charger Plus and eight hours with a...
Page 26 - Optional Devices; Figure 1-7 MX3X With Handstrap Installed; Place the MX3X, with the screen facing down, on a flat stable surface.
10 Getting Started MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Optional Devices Attach Handstrap (Optional) Note: These instructions are not to be used for the MX3P. See “Accessories” for MX3P holding accessories e.g. holster mounted, shoulder straps, etc. Once installed, the elastic handstrap provides a mea...
Page 28 - Connect External Power Supply to MX3X or Cradle (Optional); US AC/DC 12V Power Supply; Figure 1-9 US AC/DC 12V Power Supply and Automotive Power Adapter
12 Getting Started MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Connect External Power Supply to MX3X or Cradle (Optional) There are three external power supplies available for the mobile device and the MX3 desktop cradle: • US AC/DC 12V Power Supply • Cigarette Lighter Adapter • International AC/DC 12V Power...
Page 29 - Connect External Power Supply to the MX3P; Figure 1-12 Connect External Power Supply; MX3P Specific Power Accessories; Part Number
Getting Started 13 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Connect External Power Supply to the MX3P The DC power jack is located on the endcap. The passive cradle does not have a power jack. Figure 1-12 Connect External Power Supply 1. Insert the barrel connector into the power jack on the mobile device...
Page 30 - DIAGRAM IS NOT TO SCALE; Figure 1-15 Vehicle Power Supply Footprint; Turn the Power Supply toggle switch to the Off position.
14 Getting Started MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Figure 1-14 Connecting the Power Supply to the MX3P Endcap Power Jack DIAGRAM IS NOT TO SCALE Power Supply Dimensions Length 9.25” Height 2.5” Width 4.7” Mounting hole center Width: 3.5” Mounting hole center Length: 8.75” Figure 1-15 Vehicle Powe...
Page 31 - 2V VDC MX3P Power Cable Connection
Getting Started 15 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Use proper electrical and mechanical fastening means for terminating the cable. Properly sized "crimp" type electrical terminals are an accepted method of termination. Wiring color codes for LXE supplied DC input power cabling: Vehicle Su...
Page 32 - The audio jack is located on the endcap.; Figure 1-17 Connect Audio Jack; The audio option draws power from the battery.; Power Button; Figure 1-18 Power Button; Restart Sequence; Tap; warmboot; in the textbox and press Enter. If the touchscreen is not
16 Getting Started MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Connect MX3X Audio Jack (Optional) The audio jack is located on the endcap. Figure 1-17 Connect Audio Jack Insert the 2.5mm barrel end of the connector into the audio jack on the endcap and push the connector in firmly. See section titled “Set th...
Page 33 - Tapping the Touchscreen with a Stylus; Keypad Shortcuts; Use keyboard shortcuts instead of the stylus:
Getting Started 17 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Tapping the Touchscreen with a Stylus Note: Always use the point of the stylus for tapping or making strokes on the touchscreen. Never use an actual pen, pencil, abrasive or sharp object to write on the touchscreen. Hold the stylus as if it were ...
Page 34 - Entering the Multi AppLock Activation Key; Figure 1-19 End-User Multi Applock Touch Panel; Touch; . The key sequence switches the focus
18 Getting Started MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Entering the Multi AppLock Activation Key The appearance of taskbar icons are different on various mobile device platforms and may differ from the example shown below. This example is shown only to aid in describing how the user can switch betwee...
Page 35 - Touchscreen Calibration; To recalibrate the screen, select; Figure 1-20 Touchscreen Recalibration
Getting Started 19 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Touchscreen Calibration If the touchscreen is not responding properly to pen touch taps, you may need to recalibrate the touchscreen. Recalibration involves tapping the center of a target. If you miss the center, keep the stylus on the screen, sl...
Page 36 - Set The Display Contrast; Set the Display Backlight Timer; the power states of the mobile device.; The backlight will remain on all the time when both checkboxes are; dims the backlight; Set The Display Brightness; Color; Press the Enter key to exit this mode.
20 Getting Started MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Set The Display Contrast Adjusting screen contrast lightens or darkens the characters to make them visible at a comfortable level. The contrast is incremented or decremented one step each time the contrast key is pressed. To adjust screen contras...
Page 37 - Set the Power Schemes Timers; Battery Power Scheme; The backlight turns off after 3 seconds of no activity,
Getting Started 21 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Set the Power Schemes Timers Note: Refer to the section titled “Power Modes” later in this guide for information relating to the power states of the mobile device. Select Start | Settings | Control Panel | Power | Schemes tab. Change the paramete...
Page 38 - Set The Audio Speaker Volume; power and prolongs battery life.; Using the Keypad; Using the Touchscreen; Select
22 Getting Started MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Set The Audio Speaker Volume Note: An application may override the control of the speaker volume. Turning off sounds saves power and prolongs battery life. The speaker is located on the front of the device above the Power button. The audio volume...
Page 39 - Setup the Client and Network; Prerequisites; Network SSID or ESSID number of the Access Point; Access the Terminal Emulation Parameters; the alias name or IP address (Host Address) and; LXE RFTerm
Setup the Client and Network 23 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Setup the Client and Network Prerequisites • Network SSID or ESSID number of the Access Point • WEP or LEAP Authentication Protocol Keys See “Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration” for complete information. Access the Terminal Emu...
Page 40 - Installing PCMCIA and CF Cards; Figure 1-21 PCMCIA and CF Card Location
24 Installing PCMCIA and CF Cards MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Installing PCMCIA and CF Cards Figure 1-21 PCMCIA and CF Card Location There is one PC card slot (Slot 0) and one Compact Flash card slot (Slot 1) located under the endcap. Slot 0 powers a wireless client PC card, PC SRAM card, ATA...
Page 41 - Installing / Removing Cards; Preparation; Using a screwdriver, remove or loosen the screws on the endcap.; Installation; all; antenna cables to the PCMCIA wireless client card.; Removal; Grasp the top of the card and pull it straight upward to remove.
Installing PCMCIA and CF Cards 25 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Installing / Removing Cards Preparation Requirement: A screwdriver (not supplied by LXE) • LXE recommends that installation or removal of the card be performed on a clean, well-lit surface. • Using a screwdriver, remove or loosen t...
Page 42 - Enter Data; The cursor begins to flash in the field.; Input Panel
26 Enter Data MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Enter Data You can enter data into the mobile device through several different methods. The Scanner window accepts barcode data entry, the RS-232 and the IR port are used to input/output data, and the keypad and stylus provide manual entry. Keypad Ent...
Page 43 - Integrated Laser Scanner Data Entry; Read all cautions, warnings and labels; before; using the laser; Correct Scan; Figure 1-22 Scan Beam; Is the scan aperture unscratched and unsoiled?
Enter Data 27 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Integrated Laser Scanner Data Entry Read all cautions, warnings and labels before using the laser scanner. To scan with the integrated laser barcode reader, point the laser window towards a barcode and press the Scan button. You will see a red laser b...
Page 44 - Using a Headset and Voice for Data Entry; Connecting the Audio Cable and a Headset; Figure 1-24 Audio Cable and Headset; Adjust Microphone and Secure the Cable; Do not twist the microphone boom when adjusting the microphone.; Under Clothing; Leave the cable exposed only at the top of the collar.; Over Clothing; Use clothing clips to hold the cable close to your body.
28 Enter Data MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Using a Headset and Voice for Data Entry Connecting the Audio Cable and a Headset Note: The audio option draws power from the main battery. The Headset and Voice option is not available for an MX3-RFID configuration. The speaker is disabled when a hea...
Page 45 - Entering Data; Tethered Scanner; Do; MX3P and the MX3 Cradles
Enter Data 29 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Entering Data Data is entered into the mobile device by speaking into the headset’s microphone when prompted. Please contact your System Administrator if assistance is needed with the voice software installed on the mobile device. Tethered Scanner Do ...
Page 46 - ActiveSync
30 ActiveSync MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H ActiveSync Introduction Once a relationship (partnership) has been established with Connect (on a desktop computer), ActiveSync will synchronize using the wireless link, serial port, USB or the infrared port on the mobile device. Note: ActiveSync does...
Page 47 - Initial Setup; Serial Connection; IMPORTANT; Network
ActiveSync 31 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Initial Setup The following instructions relate to the initial setup of ActiveSync. When there is a Connect icon on the desktop, this section can be bypassed. The partnerships can only be created using direct serial or USB cable connection. After the ...
Page 48 - IrDA Connection; Synchronizing from the Mobile Device
32 ActiveSync MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H IrDA Connection Note: The ActiveSync connection does true IrDA, not serial over IR, or TCP/IP (Winsock) over IR, like many infrared connections. Therefore, it is important to use a PC infrared interface which supports the handshaking needed for Active...
Page 49 - Connect and Communicate; Connect the correct; Explore; Mobile Device; Manuals CD to your desktop computer.; Then; See Also: “Install LXEbooks” on the LXE Manuals CD.
ActiveSync 33 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Connect and Communicate Connect the correct ** cable to the PC (the host) and the mobile device (the client). Select “Connect” from the Start Menu on the client ( Start | Programs | Communications | Connect ). Note: Run “Connect” when the “Get Connect...
Page 50 - Backup Data Files using ActiveSync; Use the LXE-specific USB cable as listed in “Accessories”.; Disconnect the cable from the mobile device.; IRDA Connection; Move the mobile device so the infrared beam is broken.
34 ActiveSync MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Backup Data Files using ActiveSync Use the following information to backup data files from the mobile device to a desktop or laptop PC using the appropriate cables and Microsoft’s ActiveSync. Prerequisites A partnership between the mobile device and A...
Page 51 - Network Connection; Cold Boot and Loss of Host Re-connection; that; ActiveSync with a Cradle; Figure 1-25 ActiveSync Cable Connected to Serial port on Cradle
ActiveSync 35 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide USB Connection • Disconnect the cable from the mobile device. • Tap the status bar icon in the lower right hand corner of the status bar. Then tap the Disconnect button. IMPORTANT – Do not put the mobile device into suspend while connected via USB. Th...
Page 52 - Troubleshooting ActiveSync; See Also: “Cold Boot and Loss of Host Reconnection”.
36 ActiveSync MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Troubleshooting ActiveSync ActiveSync on the host says that a device is trying to connect, but it cannot identify it One or more control lines are not connected. This is usually a cable problem, but on a laptop or other device, it may indicate a bad s...
Page 53 - Docking Cradles; Cradle Power; Amber; External power applied to the cradle.; Green; IR Active; Red; IR communication is active.
Docking Cradles 37 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Docking Cradles Note: The “MX3 Cradle Reference Guide” contains cradle installation and technical information. There are two types of cradles for the MX3X: a desktop cradle for table top charging/communication applications and a vehicle mount cra...
Page 54 - Desktop Cradle; The MX3-RFID and MX3P devices do not fit in the MX3 desktop cradle.; Vehicle Mount Cradle; Connectors
38 Docking Cradles MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Desktop Cradle Note: LXE recommends the correct Desktop Cradle always be used to store / charge / communicate with the MX3X. The MX3X Desktop Cradle label is located on the bottom of the device. The MX3X Desktop cradle Product Number is MX3RA002D...
Page 56 - Getting Help
40 Getting Help MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Getting Help All LXE user guides are now available on one CD and they can also be viewed/downloaded from the LXE ServicePass website. Contact your LXE representative to obtain the LXE Manuals CD. You can also check the LXE ServicePass website for th...
Page 57 - Contact your LXE representative for availability.; Miscellaneous
Getting Help 41 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Tethered Scanners R Scanner, Powerscan SR, 8’ Cbl, WW 8300A326SCNRPWRSR8DA9F Scanner, Powerscan SR, 12’ Cbl, US 8300A327SCNRPWRSR12DA9F R Scanner, Powerscan LR, 8’ Cbl, WW 8310A326SCNRPWRLR8DA9F R Scanner, Powerscan LR, 12’ Cbl, US 8310A327SCNRPWRLR...
Page 58 - representative to order an LXE SDK CD.
42 Getting Help MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H R Battery, Li-Ion MX3A378BATT Cradles and Power Supplies MX3-RFID \ MX3P Passive Mounting Cradle MX3XA001RFIDCRADLE MX3-RFID \ MX3P RAM Mounting Kit for Passive Cradle 9000A019RAMKIT R MX3X Desktop Cradle 2 MX3RA002DESKCRADLE R MX3X Vehicle Mount Cr...
Page 59 - Chapter 2 Physical Description and Layout; Hardware Configuration; Figure 2-1 Hardware; Central Processing Unit; The CPU is an Intel Xscale PXA255 running at 400 MHz.; System Memory
E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Chapter 2 Physical Description and Layout Hardware Configuration The MX3X and MX3P hardware configuration is shown in the following figure. Figure 2-1 Hardware Central Processing Unit The CPU is an Intel Xscale PXA255 running at 400 MHz. System Memory A CF Card FLA...
Page 60 - Core Logic; One Digitizer Input port (see section titled “Touchscreen”).; Video Subsystem; See Section “Display” .; Power Supply; The mobile device uses two batteries for operation.
44 Hardware Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Core Logic The mobile device supports the following I/O components of the core logic: • One PCMCIA slot (supports Type I or II PCMCIA cards). • One compact Flash card port (supports Type I and II cards). • One InfraRed port. • One Digitize...
Page 61 - Audio Interface; Slot 0 – Network or SRAM Cards; network card from electrostatic discharge.; Slot 1 – Compact Flash Card
Hardware Configuration 45 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Audio Interface An interface is available for headset operation. When a headset is plugged into the audio jack on the endcap, the main speaker is disabled. PCMCIA Slots Use and operation of the Personal Computer Memory Card International A...
Page 62 - Power Modes; Figure 2-2 Power Modes – On, Suspend, Critical Suspend and Off; Primary Events Listing
46 Power Modes MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Power Modes 1 – On 2 – Suspend 3 – Critical Suspend 4 – Off 5 – Power Button or Power Off Timer expires 6 – Primary Event 7 – Power fail. Also from Suspend (2) or On (1). 8 – Restoration of power. 9 – Backup battery and main battery dead 10 – Power a...
Page 63 - On Mode; The Display; When the display is On:; The Mobile Device; User Idle timers are set using; Backlight
Power Modes 47 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide On Mode The Display When the display is On: • the keyboard, touchscreen and all peripherals function normally • the display backlight is on until the Backlight timer expires (default is 3 seconds) 15 seconds afterwards, the display turns off. • when ...
Page 64 - System Idle Mode; Suspend Mode
48 Power Modes MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H System Idle Mode Note: When the display is Off, the unit is still On. The unit functions normally – tethered scanner trigger press or integrated scanner Scan key press will cause scans. Communications through the network or serial ports continue. Sys...
Page 65 - Critical Suspend Mode
Power Modes 49 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Critical Suspend Mode The purpose of the Critical Suspend mode is to reduce power consumption to a lower level that still retains the contents of SDRAM. The device enters Critical Suspend Mode only when the main battery has failed or is removed/hot-s...
Page 66 - Physical Controls; in the textbox and press
50 Physical Controls MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Physical Controls Power Button Note: Refer to the section titled “Power Modes” for information relating to the power states of the mobile device. The power button is located above the ESC key on the keypad. When a battery is inserted for the fi...
Page 67 - Endcaps and COM Ports; Figure 2-4 Endcap and COM Ports; Caution – Do Not Use the RS-232; Figure 2-5 Serial Ports and Cables
Physical Controls 51 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Endcaps and COM Ports The computer supports three COM port options. Two external serial ports are dependent on the end cap chosen. A third serial port is used to support an infrared transciever (barcode reader). An additional endcap configurati...
Page 68 - Endcap Combinations; COM Port Switching; To switch active scanner Com ports select
52 Physical Controls MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Endcap Combinations Left Port Right Port Serial COM3 Serial COM1 Serial COM3 USB Client USB Host Serial COM1 USB Host USB Client Scanner* Serial COM1 Scanner* USB Client Rear IR Port is COM2 Barcode scanners, tethered to the serial port on a cr...
Page 69 - Integrated Scanner Port; Pin Signal
Physical Controls 53 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Integrated Scanner Port The integrated laser barcode scanner is used to collect barcode data from any nearby compatible barcode label. Depending on the size of the barcode, size of bars and spacing and quality of the barcode, the scanner is use...
Page 70 - LXE Connection Cable Technical Specification; D9 female; RTS/CTS Handshaking and the Serial Port
54 Physical Controls MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H LXE Connection Cable Technical Specification The exact serial cable is crucial. Many commercial null modem cables will not work. LXE recommends the following cable: Serial cable: 9000A054CBL6D9D9 Pinout: D9 female D9 female 1 7 2 3 3 2 4 6, 8 5...
Page 71 - USB Host / Client Port; Figure 2-10 Endcap Ports; USB Host Cable; Port Label on Endcap; Mobile Device End
Physical Controls 55 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide USB Host / Client Port USB Host / Client connection is made through an optional USB Port if installed. The connector is an industry-standard 9-pin “D” male connector. The optional LXE USB cable is required to adapt the connection to a standard ...
Page 72 - USB Client Cable; Tethered Scanners
56 Physical Controls MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H USB Client Cable Port Label on Endcap Mobile Device End Goes To USB Type B Plug End 1 Not Used 2 Not Used 3 D + (Green Wire) 3 4 Not Used 5 Ground (Black Wire) 4 6 Not Used 7 D – (White Wire) 2 8 Not Used 9 Power 1 Figure 2-12 USB Type B to Ser...
Page 73 - Programmable Scan Buttons; Figure 2-13 Programmable Buttons; programmable; Scan Buttons and the SCNR LED
Physical Controls 57 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Programmable Scan Buttons Figure 2-13 Programmable Buttons There are two buttons, one on each side of the display. The buttons can be programmed to perform specific functions. The programmable keys have no effect on barcode scanners tethered to...
Page 74 - The Keypad; Figure 2-14 The QWERTY Keypad; Key Functions; Key Function; Scan; Ctrl
58 The Keypad MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H The Keypad The QWERTY keypad is phosphorescent. A phosphorescent keypad does not use a keypad backlight but glows in dim/dark areas after exposure to a light source. Figure 2-14 The QWERTY Keypad The keymaps (keypress sequences) are located in “Append...
Page 75 - Alt; Caps Key and CapsLock Mode; The CapsLock key sequence is 2; Keypress Sequences; See Appendix A for all key press sequences.
The Keypad 59 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Key Function Alt The Alt key enables the alternate functions of the keypad. This function is similar to a regular keyboard’s Alt key. Note that the Alt key only stays active for one keystroke. Each time you need to use an alternate function, you need ...
Page 76 - Custom Key Maps; See Appendix A “Keymaps”, section titled “Creating Custom Keymaps”.
60 The Keypad MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Custom Key Maps Custom Key Maps should not be confused with the process the system administrator uses to re-map the Scan buttons on either side of the touchscreen display. See Appendix A “Keymaps”, section titled “Creating Custom Keymaps”. To activate...
Page 77 - LED Functions; Figure 2-15 LED Functions; The next keypress is a 2; The next keypress is an ALT keypress.
The Keypad 61 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide LED Functions Figure 2-15 LED Functions Across the top of the keypad are LEDs that provide visual cues to current computer operation. When the LED is not illuminated, the function is inactive. LED When illuminated ... 2 nd The next keypress is a 2 nd ...
Page 78 - Display; The choice between font sizes is made in the Control Panel option; Display and Display Backlight Timer; Touchscreen operation is not affected by Display Backlighting.
62 Display MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Display The touchscreen display is an LCD unit capable of supporting VGA graphics modes. Display size is 640 x 240 pixels. The display covering is designed to resist stains. The touchscreen allows signature capture and touch input. A pen stylus is includ...
Page 79 - Cleaning the Glass Display/Scanner Aperture
Display 63 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Cleaning the Glass Display/Scanner Aperture Note: These instructions are for components made of glass. If there is a removable protective film sheet on the display screen, remove the film sheet before cleaning the screen. Keep fingers and abrasive or sha...
Page 80 - Speaker; Operational “beeps” are emitted from the speaker.; Figure 2-16 Infrared Port – COM2 Port; When the MX3X is docked in a cradle, the Status LED
64 Speaker MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Speaker The speaker is located on the front of the mobile device above the Power button. The Speaker has a loudness of at least 90 dB (2700 Hz) at 10 cm measured from the front of the unit. The Speaker volume is adjustable via the keypad or the Control P...
Page 81 - Figure 2-17 Main Battery; New batteries must be charged prior to use; Handling Batteries Safely; Never dispose of a battery in a fire. This may cause an explosion.
Power Supply 65 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Power Supply Note: LXE recommends that the correct MX3 Multicharger Plus always be used to charge the mobile device’s main battery. The Multicharger plus label is located on the back of the device and the charger must have been upgraded to V1.01 to ...
Page 82 - Main Battery
66 Power Supply MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Li-Ion Battery When disposing of the main battery, the following precautions should be observed: The battery should be disposed of promptly. The battery should not be disassembled or crushed. The battery should not be heated above 212°F (100°C) or i...
Page 83 - Critical Suspend State; The backup battery is replaced by LXE.; Backup Battery Maintenance
Power Supply 67 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide The Low Battery Warning will transition to Critical Suspend before the computer powers off. Critical Suspend State The Critical Suspend state or mode can only be entered because of a main battery Power failure. A main battery Power failure can occur...
Page 84 - Battery Chargers; Figure 2-19 Insert Main Battery in Charge Pocket
68 Battery Chargers MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Battery Chargers Note: LXE recommends that the correct MX3 Multicharger Plus always be used to charge the main battery. The Multicharger plus label is located on the back of the device and the charger must have been upgraded to V1.01. Please con...
Page 85 - Important Battery Charger Version Information; If the battery pack is inserted into a MX3 Multi-Charger Plus (; Battery Label Location
Battery Chargers 69 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Important Battery Charger Version Information Battery Chargers Affected MX3 Multi-Charger Plus 9000A377CHGR5 Use LXE V1.01 Upgrade Kit MX3 Multi-Charger MX3A378CHGR6 (Not Available After 7-2003) Use LXE V1.20 Upgrade Kit The MX3X main battery wi...
Page 87 - Chapter 3 System Configuration; Introduction; as examples only; Windows Operating System
E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Chapter 3 System Configuration Introduction There are several different aspects to the setup and configuration of the mobile device. Many of the setup and configuration settings are dependent upon the optional features such as installed hardware and software. The e...
Page 88 - Software Load; Operating System; Software Applications; The following applications are included:; Optional; Installed by LXE. Files can be accessed by tapping
72 Installed Software MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Software Load The software loaded on the mobile computer consists of Windows CE .NET 4.2 or Windows CE 5.0 OS, hardware-specific OEM Adaptation Layer, device drivers, Internet Explorer 6.0 for Windows CE browser and utilities. The software sup...
Page 89 - Installed by LXE. The application can be accessed by tapping; Control Panel | Administration; . Configuration parameters are specified by the AppLock
Installed Software 73 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide LXE RFTerm (Option) Installed by LXE. The application can be accessed by tapping Start | Programs | RFTerm . Please refer to “Terminal Emulation Setup” earlier in this guide for RFTerm quick start instruction. Refer to the “RFTerm Reference Gu...
Page 90 - Desktop; Desktop Icon
74 Desktop MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Desktop For general use instruction, please refer to commercially available Windows CE .NET 4.2 or Windows CE 5.0 user’s guides or the Windows on-line Help application installed in the mobile device. The Desktop appearance is similar to that of a desktop...
Page 91 - Folders Copied at Startup; Folder Description
Desktop 75 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide My Computer Folders (CE .NET 4.2) Folder Description Preserved upon Reboot? System Internal ATA Card Yes Network Mounted network drive No Storage Card ATA Card in Compact Flash Slot 1 Yes Windows Operating System in ROM No Program Files Applications No A...
Page 92 - Start Menu Program Options; Stores Network communication options; The RF client runs automatically during each reboot.
76 Start Menu Program Options MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Start Menu Program Options The following options represent the factory default program installation. Your Program options may be different based on the software and hardware options purchased. Note that there can be only one wireless c...
Page 93 - Communication; device. Modems are not available from LXE nor supported by LXE.; USB direct connect; Start FTP Server / Stop FTP Server
Start Menu Program Options 77 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Communication Access: Start | Programs | Communication Note: Some communication menu options require an external modem connection to the mobile device. Modems are not available from LXE nor supported by LXE. ActiveSync After a connect ...
Page 94 - Command Prompt; Figure 3-1 Pocket CMD Prompt Screen; Type help at the command prompt for a list of available commands.; Inbox
78 Start Menu Program Options MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Command Prompt Access: Start | Programs | Command Prompt Figure 3-1 Pocket CMD Prompt Screen Type help at the command prompt for a list of available commands. Exit the Command Prompt by typing exit at the command prompt or select File ...
Page 95 - Remote Desktop Connection; Start | Programs | Remote Desktop Connection; Transcriber; Select Transcriber on the; Windows Explorer
Start Menu Program Options 79 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Remote Desktop Connection Access: Start | Programs | Remote Desktop Connection There are few changes in the CE version of Remote Desktop Connection as it relates to the general desktop Windows PC Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection opt...
Page 96 - Taskbar; Start | Settings | Taskbar and Start Menu; Figure 3-2 Taskbar Properties; Advanced Tab; Expand Control Panel
80 Start Menu Program Options MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Taskbar Access: Start | Settings | Taskbar and Start Menu The Taskbar can also be accessed by tapping on the taskbar and holding the stylus on the taskbar. Choose Properties from the popup menu. Factory Default Settings Always on Top E...
Page 97 - Settings | Control Panel Options; or; Not available in this release.
Settings | Control Panel Options 81 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Settings | Control Panel Options Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel or My Computer icon | Control Panel (CE 4.2) or My Device icon | Control Panel (CE 5.0) Getting Help Please tap the “?” box to get Help when changing Setti...
Page 98 - Keyboard and then the Key map dropdown list.; About; Tab Title
82 Settings | Control Panel Options MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Option Function Password Set access password properties for signon and/or screen saver. PC Connection Control the connection between the mobile device and a local desktop or laptop computer. PCMCIA Network card in Slot 0, Interna...
Page 99 - before changes are made.; Language and Fonts; The; Software; tab displays any fonts built into the OS image.; Regional; Identifying Software Versions; The “Versions; MAC Address; The “Network IP” tab displays the MAC address of the network card.
Settings | Control Panel Options 83 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Modify the Registry using the Registry Editor (see section titled “Utilities”). LXE recommends caution when editing the Registry and also recommends making a backup copy of the registry before changes are made. The registry setti...
Page 100 - Accessibility; See Chapter 6 “AppLock” for further information and instruction.
84 Settings | Control Panel Options MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Accessibility Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Accessibility Customize the way the keyboard, sound, display, mouse, automatic reset and notification sound function. There are a few changes from general desktop Accessibi...
Page 101 - backup battery; Bluetooth Manager; May or may not be available in every MX3X version.; Start | Settings | Control Panel | Bluetooth Device Properties; Bluetooth Manager, Bluetooth service or options are not; Factory Default Settings
Settings | Control Panel Options 85 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Battery Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Battery View the status of the Main and Backup batteries. Battery Voltage: Main: Backup: Battery 12.121 V (raw=3485) 5.099 V (raw=2167) Status: Jacked Charge Discharge Figure 3-3...
Page 102 - Certificates; Import
86 Settings | Control Panel Options MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Certificates Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Certificates Manage digital certificates used for secure communication. Lists the Stored certificates trusted by the mobile device user. These values may change based on the...
Page 103 - mobile device is cold booted.; Sync
Settings | Control Panel Options 87 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Date/Time Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Date/Time Icon Set Date, Time, Time Zone, and assign a Daylight Savings location after a warm boot or a cold boot or at anytime. Factory Default Settings Current Time Midnight ...
Page 104 - Dialing; Tone Dialing; Tap the “?” and follow the instructions in Help.
88 Settings | Control Panel Options MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Dialing Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Dialing Set dialup properties for internal modems (modems are not supplied/supported by LXE). Factory Default Settings Location Work Area Code 425 Tone Dialing Enabled Country/Re...
Page 105 - instead of shades of grey.; Figure 3-6 Display Properties / Backlight Tab
Settings | Control Panel Options 89 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Display Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Display Icon Set background graphic, color scheme appearance, and power scheme properties. Factory Default Settings Background Windows CE or CE .NET Tile Disable Appearance Schem...
Page 106 - Internet Options
90 Settings | Control Panel Options MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Input Panel Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Input Panel Select the current key / data input method. Factory Default Settings Input Method Keyboard Allow applications to change input panel state Disabled Keys Small keys...
Page 108 - Keyboard; Set keypad key map and keypad key repeat delay and key repeat rate.; These values do not affect virtual keyboard taps.; Mixer; Master Volume
92 Settings | Control Panel Options MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Keyboard Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Keyboard Icon Set keypad key map and keypad key repeat delay and key repeat rate. Factory Default Settings Repeat Enable Delay Short Rate Slow Key Map 0409 (CE .NET 4.2) Default...
Page 109 - Mouse; Start | Settings | Control Panel | Network and Dialup Connections; Create a Connection Option
Settings | Control Panel Options 93 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Mouse Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Mouse Set the double-tap sensitivity for stylus taps on the touchscreen. Network and Dialup Connections Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Network and Dialup Connections Cr...
Page 110 - Owner; At Power On; Owner Properties; Figure 3-8 Owner Properties
94 Settings | Control Panel Options MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Owner Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Owner Icon Set mobile device owner details. Factory Default Settings Identification Name, Company, Address, Telephones Blank Display at power-on Disabled Notes Notes Blank Display ...
Page 111 - are; Enable Password Protection; Password; Figure 3-9 Password Properties
Settings | Control Panel Options 95 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Password Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Password Icon Set user access and power up password properties. Factory Default Settings Password Blank Enter at Power On Disabled Enter at Screen Saver Disabled Note: Once a pa...
Page 112 - PC Connection; Allow Connection; Figure 3-10 Communication / PC Connection Tab
96 Settings | Control Panel Options MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H PC Connection Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | PC Connection Control the connection between the mobile device and a nearby desktop/laptop computer. Factory Default Settings Allow Connection Enabled Connect Using ‘USB Cl...
Page 113 - PCMCIA; Network card in Slot 0, Internal ATA in Slot 2.
Settings | Control Panel Options 97 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide PCMCIA Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | PCMCIA Note: Network card in Slot 0, Internal ATA in Slot 2. Factory Default Settings Slot 0 PCMCIA Disable slot now Off Power slot during sleep (3.3v) Off Power slot during sleep...
Page 114 - Power
98 Settings | Control Panel Options MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Power Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Power Set Power Off, Backlight properties. Review battery status and perform backup battery charging/discharging. Adjust the settings and tap the OK box to save the changes. Change...
Page 115 - Schemes; Figure 3-11 Power Schemes
Settings | Control Panel Options 99 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Schemes Figure 3-11 Power Schemes Adjust the settings and tap the OK box to save the changes. The changes take effect immediately. Battery Power Scheme Use this option when the device will be running on battery power only. Switch...
Page 116 - Regional Settings; CE 5.0 Default Settings; Remove Programs; Do not remove LXE-installed programs using this option.
100 Settings | Control Panel Options MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Regional Settings Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Regional Settings Set the appearance of numbers, currency, time and date based on regional and language settings. Adjust the settings and tap the OK box to save the ch...
Page 117 - Scanner; only; Determine Your Scanner Software Version; Scanner Control Menu Structure Versions Tabs; Figure 3-12 Determine Your Scanner Software Version
Settings | Control Panel Options 101 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Scanner Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Scanner Set scanner keyboard wedge, scanner icon appearance, active scanner port, and scan key settings. Assign baud rate, parity, stop bits and data bits for available COM port...
Page 119 - Figure 3-13 Scanner Properties / Main Tab
Settings | Control Panel Options 103 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Main Send Key Messages (WEDGE) Power Port 1 while asleep Main COM1 COM2 COM3 Keys Port 2 Port 1 Scanner Control Figure 3-13 Scanner Properties / Main Tab Adjust the settings and tap the OK box to save the changes. The changes ta...
Page 120 - Keys; Figure 3-14 Scanner Properties / Keys Tab
104 Settings | Control Panel Options MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Keys Figure 3-14 Scanner Properties / Keys Tab See the “MX3-RFID Reference Guide” when using an MX3X with an RFID Module. The Keys tab sets up what happens when one of the Scan keys are pressed. Note that the two keys can do the...
Page 121 - COM Ports; Do not connect a tethered scanner to the USB labelled ports:; Figure 3-15 Scanner Properties / COM Port Settings; “Power on Pin 9” on the COM2 panel is disabled.
Settings | Control Panel Options 105 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Change a Virtual Key (F20 or F21) Value Modify the Registry using the Registry Editor (see section titled “Utilities”). LXE recommends caution when editing the Registry and also recommends making a backup copy of the registry be...
Page 122 - Storage Manager; On-line help is available for this option.; caution
106 Settings | Control Panel Options MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Storage Manager Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Storage Manager Installed storage devices are listed by device name in the dropdown box. To view information about the disk or perform store operations, select a device ...
Page 123 - Stylus; Double Tap; Figure 3-16 Stylus Properties / Recalibration Start
Settings | Control Panel Options 107 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Stylus Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Stylus Set double-tap sensitivity properties and/or calibrate the touch panel. Double Tap Follow the instructions on the screen and tap the OK box to save the changes. The change...
Page 124 - System; Device Name; Persist RAM Base Files
108 Settings | Control Panel Options MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H System Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | System Icon Review System and Computer data and revision levels. Adjust Storage and Program memory settings. Factory Default Settings General N/A Memory 1/3 storage, 2/3 programs...
Page 125 - General; Memory; System Properties
Settings | Control Panel Options 109 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide General Microsoft Windows CE .NET Version 4.20 1996-2003 Microsoft Corp. Allrights reserved. This computer program is protected by U.S. andInternational copyright laws. General Memory Processor Type: Expansion Slots: Memory: 382...
Page 126 - Copyrights; Terminal Server Client Licenses; ) Select a server client license from a drop down list
110 Settings | Control Panel Options MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Device Name These settings are used to identify your Windows CE device to other computers. Please type a name (without any spaces) and a short description. Device name: Device description: General Memory System Properties Device...
Page 127 - Volume and Sounds; Good Scan and Bad Scan Sounds
Settings | Control Panel Options 111 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Volume and Sounds Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Volume & Sounds Icon Set volume parameters and assign sound wav files to CE events. Factory Default Settings Volume Events Enabled Application Enabled Notification...
Page 128 - Utilities
112 Utilities MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Utilities These utilities are pre-loaded by LXE. LAUNCH.EXE All applications to be installed into persistent memory are normally in the form of Windows CE CAB files. These CAB files exist as separate files from the main installation image, and need to...
Page 129 - , meaning one second elapses between the CAB file loading and; Summit client; contact your LXE Representative.
Utilities 113 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide is a DWORD, representing the number of seconds to wait after installing the CAB file, but before activating the slot (a latency to allow the thread loading the driver to finish installation). The default value of 0 means the slot is not powered on. Th...
Page 130 - directory. This is implemented as a persist
114 Utilities MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H ; this key runs RFTERM as a startup app [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\LXE\Persist\RFTERM] "FileName"="\WINDOWS\LXE\RFTERM.EXE" "FileCheck"="dummy" “Order”=dword:40 ; this key installs APPLOCK from the CAB file [HKEY_LOCA...
Page 131 - when; Enabling GrabTime
Utilities 115 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\LXE\Persist\COPYFOLDERS] "FileName"="COPYFOLDERS" "FileCheck"="" “Order”=dword:0F To have files (CAB, EXE, REG, or WAV files) loaded on startup, when sequence of execution is not important, ...
Page 132 - Disabling the Touchscreen; CapsLock is disabled.; Configuring IPv6
116 Utilities MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Disabling the Touchscreen To disable the touchscreen, run \Windows\TouchDisable.reg and perform a warm reboot. To enable the touchscreen, run \Windows\TouchEnable.reg and perform a warm reboot. Note: These utilities affect the behavior of the touchscr...
Page 133 - Command-line Utility; nnnnn; API Calls; LXE CE API Programming Guide E-SW-WINAPIPG
API Calls 117 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Command-line Utility Command line utilities can be executed by Start | Run | [program name]. COLDBOOT.EXE Command line utility which performs a cold boot (all data in RAM is erased). The command is not case-sensitive. Passwords are lost upon cold boot...
Page 134 - Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration; Warm boot the mobile device.; Enabler Uninstall Process; Delete the Avalanche folder located in the System folder.; Orphaned Packages; Wavelink Avalanche Manager User Guide
118 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration An MX3X device manufactured before October 2006 must have drivers and system files upgraded before it can use the Avalanche Enabler functions. Please contact an LXE representative...
Page 135 - Stop the Enabler Service; Click the OK button to save the changes.; Update Monitoring Overview; Wired via a serial cable between the Agent PC and the LXE device.
Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration 119 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Stop the Enabler Service To stop the Enabler from monitoring for updates from the Management Console: 1. Open the Enabler Settings Panels by tapping the Avalanche icon on the desktop. 2. Select File | Settings. Enter the...
Page 136 - Mobile Device Wireless and Network Settings; The default Enabler adapter control setting are:
120 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Mobile Device Wireless and Network Settings Once the connection to the Agent is established, the Enabler will attempt to apply all network and wireless settings contained in the active profile. The success of the applica...
Page 137 - Enabler Configuration; The Enabler user interface application is launched by clicking:; Figure 3-22 Avalanche Enabler Opening Screen; File View Help
Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration 121 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Enabler Configuration Avalanche Icon The Enabler user interface application is launched by clicking: either the Avalanche icon on the desktop or Taskbar or selecting Avalanche from the Programs menu. The opening screen p...
Page 138 - File Menu Options; Wavelink Avalanche
122 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H File Menu Options Connect The Connect option under the File menu allows the user to initiate a manual connection to the Agent and Management Console. The connection methods, by default, are wireless and COM connections. ...
Page 139 - Avalanche Update Settings; Menu Options; Settings Tab; Unavailable in this release.
Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration 123 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Avalanche Update Settings Access: Start | Avalanche | File | Settings Use these menu options to setup the Avalanche Enabler on the mobile device. LXE recommends changing and then saving the changes (reboot) before connec...
Page 140 - Connection; Figure 3-23 Connection Options; Disable ActiveSync connection with the Agent.
124 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Connection Figure 3-23 Connection Options Avalanche Server Address Enter the IP Address or host name of the Agent assigned to the mobile device. Check Serial Connection Indicates whether the Enabler should first check fo...
Page 141 - Execution; Auto-Execute Selection
Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration 125 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Execution Note the dimmed options on this panel. This menu option is designed to manage downloaded applications for automatic execution upon startup. Figure 3-24 Execution Options (Dimmed) Auto-Execute Selection An appli...
Page 142 - Server Contact; Figure 3-25 Server Contact Options
126 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Server Contact Figure 3-25 Server Contact Options Sync Clock Reset the time on the mobile computer based on the time on the Agent host PC. Contact at startup Connect to the Agent when the Enabler is accessed. Contact whe...
Page 143 - AppLock is resident on each mobile
Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration 127 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Startup/Shutdown LXE recommends using LXE AppLock for this function. AppLock is resident on each mobile device with a Windows OS. AppLock configuration instructions are located in Chapter 6. Figure 3-26 Startup / Shutdow...
Page 144 - Scan Config; Note: Scan Config functionality is a; Figure 3-27 Scan Config Option; Figure 3-28 Window Display Options; At startup
128 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Scan Config Note: Scan Config functionality is a standard option of the Wavelink Avalanche System but is not currently supported by LXE on Windows CE. Figure 3-27 Scan Config Option Display Figure 3-28 Window Display Opt...
Page 145 - Shortcuts; LXE recommends using LXE AppLock for this function.; Figure 3-29 Application Shortcuts
Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration 129 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Shortcuts LXE recommends using LXE AppLock for this function. AppLock is resident on each mobile device with a Windows OS. AppLock configuration instructions are located in Chapter 6. Figure 3-29 Application Shortcuts Co...
Page 146 - Adapters; Figure 3-30 Adapters Options – Network
130 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Adapters Note: LXE recommends the user review the network settings configuration utilities and the default values in Chapter 5 before setting All Adapters to Enable in the Adapters applet. Figure 3-30 Adapters Options – ...
Page 147 - Avalanche Icon; Figure 3-31 Avalanche Network Profile Displayed; Use Manual Settings; Network DNS Wireless
Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration 131 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Avalanche Icon Selecting the Avalanche Icon will access the Avalanche Network Profile tab which will display current network settings. Figure 3-31 Avalanche Network Profile Displayed Use Manual Settings When enabled, the...
Page 148 - and; Manage network settings; options are enabled on the Adapters; Status; Figure 3-33 Status Display; Cold Boot
132 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H When you download a profile that is configured to manage network and wireless settings, the Enabler will not apply the manage network and wireless settings to the adapter unless the global Manage wireless settings and Ma...
Page 149 - Reflash the Mobile Device
Reflash the Mobile Device 133 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Reflash the Mobile Device Note: When reflashing, LXE recommends using a Compact Flash card that is greater than 64MB. Files to be loaded on the CF card are: NK.BIN, EBOOT.NB0, XSCALE.BIT Caution ! Make sure the main battery has been fu...
Page 150 - How To: Reflash using TAG file Method; My Computer; Clearing Persistent Storage
134 Clearing Persistent Storage MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H How To: Reflash using TAG file Method 1. Place the compact flash card with new image files on it in the right hand slot. 2. Double-tap My Computer , then Storage Card folder. 3. Select NK.BIN, EBOOT.NB0, XSCALE.BIT. Select Edit | Cop...
Page 151 - Chapter 4 Scanner; Integrated Scanner Programming Guide; Figure 4-1 Determine Your Scanner Software Version
E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Chapter 4 Scanner Introduction Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Scanner Set scanner keyboard wedge parameters, enable or disable symbologies from being scanned, scanner icon appearance, active scanner port, and scan key settings. Assign baud rate, parity,...
Page 152 - Barcode Processing Overview; data is built. Step 13 describes how the manipulated data is output.; If; Translate All; Barcode Manipulation; Bluetooth
136 Barcode Manipulation MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Barcode Processing Overview Note: Steps 1-7 describe the barcode manipulation. Steps 8-12 describe how the manipulated data is built. Step 13 describes how the manipulated data is output. The complete sequence of barcode processing is as fo...
Page 153 - The MX3P does not have an integrated scanner or RFID capability.
Barcode Manipulation 137 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Factory Default Settings Main Bluetooth Disabled (Dimmed) Output enable Disabled (Dimmed) COM3 Disabled (Dimmed) Keys Left Scan key Scan Right Scan key Enter key COM Ports (COM1 - COM2 – COM3) Baud Rate 9600 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Data Bit...
Page 154 - Main Tab; retrieve the data without using the LXE APIs.; Enable Internal Scanner Sound
138 Barcode Manipulation MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Main Tab Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Scanner | Main Figure 4-2 Scanner Control / Main Tab Adjust the settings and tap the OK box to save the changes. The changes take effect immediately. When Power Port 1 while asleep is chec...
Page 155 - Keys Tab; Assigned Function
Barcode Manipulation 139 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Keys Tab Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Scanner | Keys Figure 4-3 Scanner Control / Keys Tab The Keys tab sets up what happens when one of the Scan keys are pressed. Note that the two keys can do the same or different functions....
Page 156 - COM Port Tabs; Figure 4-4 Scanner Control / COM Port Tab
140 Barcode Manipulation MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H COM Port Tabs Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Scanner | COM1 or COM2 or COM3 Do not connect a tethered scanner to the USB labelled ports: COM1, COM2 and COM3 Panel Options are Identical. Figure 4-4 Scanner Control / COM Port Tab ...
Page 157 - Barcode Tab; Figure 4-5 Scanner Control / Barcode tab; Buttons
Barcode Manipulation 141 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Barcode Tab Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Scanner | Barcode The Scanner application (Wedge) can only enable or disable the processing of a barcode inside the Wedge software. The Scanner application enables or disables the Code ...
Page 158 - Enable Code ID; Options; Notes; When Enable Code ID is set to; Custom; s must be added to the; None
142 Barcode Manipulation MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Enable Code ID This parameter programs the internal scanner to transmit the specified Code ID and/or determines the type of barcode identifier being processed. If the scanner being configured is not an integrated scanner, the scanner driver...
Page 159 - Barcode – Symbology Settings; Figure 4-6 Barcode Tab – Symbology Settings; selected symbology. If; Clear; is pressed when; is selected as the symbology, a; All
Barcode Manipulation 143 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Barcode – Symbology Settings The Symbology selected in the Symbologies dialog defines the symbology for which the data is being configured. The features available on the Symbology Settings dialog include the ability to individually enable o...
Page 160 - customized settings
144 Barcode Manipulation MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Parameters Enable This checkbox enables (checked) or disables (unchecked) the symbology field. The scanner driver searches the beginning of the barcode data for the type of ID specified in the Barcode tab – Enable Code ID field (AIM or Symb...
Page 161 - Figure 4-7 Strip Leading/Trailing Controls; The operation of each type of stripping is defined below:; Leading
Barcode Manipulation 145 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Strip Leading/Trailing Control This group of controls determines what data is removed from the barcode before the data is buffered for the application. If all values are set, Code ID takes precedence over Leading and Trailing; Barcode Data ...
Page 162 - Suffix; any stripping settings.
146 Barcode Manipulation MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Barcode Data Match List Barcode Data This panel is used to strip data that matches the entry in the Match list from the barcode. Enter the data to be stripped in the text box and tap the Insert or Add button. The entry is added to the Match...
Page 163 - The data in the list is processed by the rules listed below:
Barcode Manipulation 147 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Match List Rules The data in the list is processed by the rules listed below: • Strings in the list will be searched in the order they appear in the list. If the list contains ABC and AB , in that order, incoming data with ABC will match fi...
Page 164 - Add Prefix
148 Barcode Manipulation MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Add Prefix/Suffix Control See Also: Barcode Processing Overview earlier in this chapter. Figure 4-9 Add Prefix/Suffix Controls Use this option to specify a string of text, hex values or hat encoded values to be added to the beginning (prefi...
Page 165 - Barcode – Ctrl Char Mapping; Figure 4-10 Barcode Tab – Ctrl Char Mapping; When; Translate All is checked; , unprintable ASCII characters (characters below 20H) in scanned
Barcode Manipulation 149 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Barcode – Ctrl Char Mapping See Also: Barcode Processing Overview earlier in this chapter. The Ctrl Char Mapping button activates a dialog to define the operations the LXE Wedge performs on control characters (values less than 0x20) embedde...
Page 166 - Barcode – Custom Identifiers
150 Barcode Manipulation MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Replacement The edit control where the user types the characters to be assigned as the replacement of the control character. Replacements for a control character are assigned by selecting the appropriate character from the Character drop do...
Page 168 - Control Code Replacement Examples
152 Barcode Manipulation MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Control Code Replacement Examples Configuration data Translation Example Control Character Example configuration Translated data Ignore(drop) The control character is discarded from the barcode data, prefix and suffix ESCape ‘Ignore (drop)’...
Page 169 - Barcode Processing Examples; Symbology; Barcode Symbology
Barcode Manipulation 153 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Barcode Processing Examples The following table shows examples of stripping and prefix/suffix configurations. The examples assume that the scanner is configured to transmit an AIM identifier. Symbology All EAN-128 (]C1) EAN-13 (]E0) Intrlv ...
Page 170 - Advanced; Barcode
154 Advanced MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Advanced Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Scanner If your scanner applet has a “Barcode” tab instead of an “Advanced” tab, please see section titled “Barcode Manipulation” at the beginning of this chapter. Factory Default Settings Factory Def...
Page 171 - Figure 4-12 Advanced – Main Tab
Advanced 155 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Main Tab Note: Scanner control panel options are based on the installed software version levels, driver and OS versions in MX3X devices. Your Scanner options may or may not be as described in this section. Contact your LXE representative to obtain curr...
Page 172 - Parameter Default
156 Advanced MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Keys Tab Note: Scanner control panel options are based on the installed software version levels, driver and OS versions in MX3X devices. Your Scanner options may or may not be as described in this section. Contact your LXE representative to obtain curr...
Page 173 - COM Default
Advanced 157 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide COM1, COM2, COM3 Tabs Do not connect a tethered scanner to the USB labelled ports: COM Default Options COM1 19200, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity Power on pin 9 (+5v) Enabled Baud Rate – 115200 (115200 - RFID only), 38400, 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, ...
Page 174 - Figure 4-13 Advanced – Translate Control Codes; Strip Leading / Strip Trailing Characters; Figure 4-14 Advanced – Strip Leading/Trailing Characters
158 Advanced MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Advanced Tab Note: Scanner control panel options are based on the installed software version levels, driver and OS versions in MX3X devices. Your Scanner options may or may not be as described in this section. Contact your LXE representative to obtain ...
Page 175 - Key Message mode
Advanced 159 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide disabled), the edit controls are disabled; however the last specified number of characters to strip is retained and dimmed. When the number of characters to be stripped is greater than the number of characters in the barcode a good read beep is sounded...
Page 176 - Figure 4-16 Barcode Tab; Use Advanced Barcode Processing
160 Advanced MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Barcode Tab Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Scanner | Barcode tab Figure 4-16 Barcode Tab Prefix / Suffix Note: Prefix / Suffix is only available when Use Advanced Barcode Processing is disabled. Figure 4-17 Barcode – Prefix / Suffix Prefix/...
Page 178 - Group Separator is translated to ‘GS’
162 Advanced MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Interaction between Strip Leading/Trailing and Prefix/Suffix Settings 1. Replacements are not done on the Prefix and Suffix, only the barcode data, for both Block and Key Message mode. Control characters in the Prefix and Suffix are translated when Tra...
Page 179 - Ctrl Char Mapping; Figure 4-18 Barcode – Ctrl Translation; Use Advanced
Advanced 163 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Ctrl Char Mapping Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Scanner | Barcode tab Figure 4-18 Barcode – Ctrl Translation Note that Control Character Mapping is available regardless of the status of the Use Advanced Barcode Processing checkbox. See “Ha...
Page 180 - Character; Scancode Enable; Figure 4-19 Barcode – Scancode Enable/Disable; Use Advanced Barcode
164 Advanced MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Character This is a drop down combo box that contains the control character name. Refer to the table in “Assigned Replacements” for the list of control characters and their names. When a character name is selected from the combo box, the text ‘Ignore (...
Page 181 - Advanced Processing; Figure 4-20 Barcode – Advanced Processing
Advanced 165 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Advanced Processing Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Scanner | Barcode tab Note that the Use Advanced Barcode Processing checkbox must be enabled before Advanced Processing can occur. See Also: The “Integrated Scanner Programming Guide”, sect...
Page 182 - Data includes no Code ID; Strip Identifiers from EAN128 Barcodes; Strip Code ID; Figure 4-22 Barcode – Advanced Processing – EAN128 Barcodes
166 Advanced MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Strip Code ID Enabling this parameter removes the number of characters (specified by AIM Code ID or Symbol Code ID radio button setting) before the barcode is sent to the application. Figure 4-21 Barcode – Advanced Processing – Strip Code ID This check...
Page 185 - Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration; Auth Type
E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration Introduction The MX3X mobile device offers a choice of Cisco, Symbol and Summit clients. The Summit client device is an 802.11g network card. The Cisco and Symbol client network cards are 802.11b clients. They can be configu...
Page 186 - Summit Client Configuration; SCU Icon on Desktop; Help
170 Summit Client Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Summit Client Configuration The Summit client requires driver 1.2.1 SCU 1.2.4 or later. All MX3X’s with a Summit wireless device ship with this software revision or greater. To identify the software version, tap the “About” icon in S...
Page 187 - Summit Tray Icon; The Summit tray icon is displayed when:; Wireless Zero Config Utility and the Summit Client; ThirdPartyConfig
Summit Client Configuration 171 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Summit Tray Icon The Summit tray icon provides access to the SCU and is a visual indicator of link status. The Summit tray icon is displayed when: • The Summit radio is installed and active. • The Windows Zero Config utility is not a...
Page 188 - Driver version; Active Config
172 Summit Client Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Main Tab Factory Default Settings Admin Login SUMMIT Radio Enabled Active Config Default Figure 5-2 SCU – Main Tab The Main tab displays information about the client device including: • SCU (Summit Client Utility) version • Driver ve...
Page 189 - Administrator Login; To login to Administrator mode, tap the Admin login button.; Figure 5-3 Admin Password Entry; View the global parameter settings on the Global Settings tab.
Summit Client Configuration 173 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Administrator Login To login to Administrator mode, tap the Admin login button. Once logged in, the button label changes to Admin Logout. The admin is automatically logged out when the SCU is exited. The Admin can either tap the Admi...
Page 190 - Config Tab; the; Button Function
174 Summit Client Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Config Tab Note: Tap the Commit button to save changes before leaving this panel or the SCU. If the panel is exited before tapping the Commit button, changes are not saved! Factory Default Settings Config Profile Default SSID Blank C...
Page 191 - – The settings for; Config Parameters
Summit Client Configuration 175 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Note: Unsaved Changes -- Newer versions of the SCU display a reminder if the Commit button is not clicked before an attempt is made to close or browse away from the Config tab. IMPORTANT – The settings for Auth Type , EAP Type and En...
Page 192 - EAP Type
176 Summit Client Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Parameter Default Explanation EAP Type None Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) type used for 802.1x authentication to the Access Point. Options are: None, LEAP, EAP-FAST, PEAP-MSCHAP, or PEAP-GTC. Note: EAP Type chosen determin...
Page 193 - Status Tab; Figure 5-5 SCU – Status Tab; The config profile being used
Summit Client Configuration 177 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Status Tab Figure 5-5 SCU – Status Tab This screen displays information on the current profile and network connection. Information cannot be edited or changed on the Status panel. The panel displays: • The config profile being used •...
Page 194 - Diags Tab; Figure 5-6 SCU – Diags Tab; Diagnostics
178 Summit Client Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Diags Tab The Diags panel can be used for troubleshooting network traffic and wireless connectivity issues for the IP address shown above the Release/Renew button. Administrator login is required for the (Re)connect button function. ...
Page 195 - Global Settings Tab; Global Parameters
Summit Client Configuration 179 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Global Settings Tab The parameters on the Global Settings panel can only be changed when an Administrator is logged in. No password is required to view the parameter settings. Note: Tap the Commit button to save changes. If the panel...
Page 198 - Summit Wireless Security; Default profile; Switching profiles
182 Summit Client Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Summit Wireless Security Use the instructions in this section to complete the entries on the Config tab according to the type of wireless security used by your network. The instructions that follow are the minimum required to success...
Page 199 - No Security; Figure 5-9 Summit Profile with No Security
Summit Client Configuration 183 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide No Security Start the Summit Utility by tapping the Summit Client icon. Tap the Admin Login button on the Main panel . Enter the Administrator password and tap OK. Tap the Config tab. Figure 5-9 Summit Profile with No Security Enter ...
Page 200 - WEP Keys; Encryption = Manual WEP; Figure 5-10 Summit WEP Keys
184 Summit Client Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H WEP Keys Please see your System Administrator for complete information about your network WEP key requirements. To connect using WEP, use the following minimum required profile options.. • Auth Type = Open • EAP Type = None • Encrypt...
Page 201 - LEAP w/o WPA Authentication; Figure 5-11 Summit Profile for LEAP w/o WPA; User name and Password when connecting to the network.; Figure 5-12 Summit LEAP Credentials
Summit Client Configuration 185 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide LEAP w/o WPA Authentication If the Cisco/CCX certified AP is configured for open authentication, set the Auth Type client parameter to “Open”. If the AP is configured for network EAP only, set the Auth Type client parameter to “LEAP”...
Page 202 - EAP-FAST Authentication; Figure 5-13 Summit Profile for EAP-FAST; Figure 5-14 Summit EAP-FAST Credentials
186 Summit Client Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H EAP-FAST Authentication Start the Summit Utility by tapping the Summit Client icon. Tap the Admin Login button on the Main panel . Enter the Administrator password and tap OK. Tap the Config tab. Figure 5-13 Summit Profile for EAP-FA...
Page 203 - PEAP/MSCHAP Authentication; Figure 5-15 Summit Profile for PEAP/MSCHAP
Summit Client Configuration 187 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide PEAP/MSCHAP Authentication Start the Summit Utility by tapping the Summit Client icon. Tap the Admin Login button on the Main panel. Enter the Administrator password and tap OK. Tap the Config tab. Figure 5-15 Summit Profile for PEAP...
Page 204 - OK; then tap the; Commit
188 Summit Client Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Figure 5-16 Summit PEAP/MSCHAP Credentials Once successfully authenticated, copy the CA certificate into the \System directory of the device. Once the file is in the \System directory, enter the file name in the CA Certificate Filena...
Page 205 - WPA/LEAP Authentication; Figure 5-17 Summit Profile with LEAP for WPA TKIP; Figure 5-18 Summit WPA/LEAP Credentials
Summit Client Configuration 189 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide WPA/LEAP Authentication Start the Summit Utility by tapping the Summit Client icon. Tap the Admin Login button on the Main panel . Enter the Administrator password and tap OK. Tap the Config tab. Figure 5-17 Summit Profile with LEAP ...
Page 206 - WPA PSK Authentication; Figure 5-19 Summit Profile with WPA/PSK Encryption
190 Summit Client Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H WPA PSK Authentication Start the Summit Utility by tapping the Summit Client icon. Tap the Admin Login button on the Main panel . Enter the Administrator password and tap OK. Tap the Config tab. Figure 5-19 Summit Profile with WPA/PS...
Page 207 - PEAP/GTC Authentication; Figure 5-21 Configure a Summit Profile with PEAP/GTC
Summit Client Configuration 191 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide PEAP/GTC Authentication Start the Summit Utility by tapping the Summit Client icon. Tap the Admin Login button on the main panel. Enter the Administrator password and tap OK. Tap the Config tab. Figure 5-21 Configure a Summit Profile...
Page 208 - Cisco Client Configuration; Start | Aironet Client Utility; ACU Icon on Desktop
192 Cisco Client Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Cisco Client Configuration Prerequisites • Network SSID or ESSID number of the Access Point • WEP or LEAP Authentication Protocol Keys Aironet Client Utility (ACU) Access: Start | Aironet Client Utility or ACU Icon on Desktop Note: Wh...
Page 209 - Profile Parameters; Profile Parameter
Cisco Client Configuration 193 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Profile Parameters Use this option to manage profiles and review firmware information, status, statistics and wireless device survey data. Profile Parameter Default SSID Blank Client Name Blank Infrastructure Mode Yes Power Save Mode ...
Page 210 - Cisco Wireless Security; release 2.60 or later; WPA requires software; revision 1ED; or greater. To identify the software revision, please tap the; System Requirements; Cisco PEAP should not be installed if using PEAP/MSCHAP.
194 Cisco Client Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Cisco Wireless Security Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is only available on mobile device’s equipped with the updated Cisco client driver ( release 2.60 or later ). WPA requires software revision 1ED or greater. To identify the software...
Page 211 - Checking for the Cisco PEAP Supplicant; Figure 5-25 No Cisco PEAP; If Cisco PEAP is desired:
Cisco Client Configuration 195 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Checking for the Cisco PEAP Supplicant With a Cisco client installed, open the Wireless network properties as described in “Cisco Configuration”, later in this section. With the Authentication tab selected check the text in the EAP ty...
Page 212 - Cisco WPA Configuration; ACU icon; From the; Select Active Profile
196 Cisco Client Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Cisco WPA Configuration Use the following instructions for all authentication protocols to configure the Microsoft Wireless Network configuration utility unless WPA/LEAP is used. WPA/LEAP is configured with the Cisco ACU (see Section ...
Page 213 - The Wireless Network Connection screen appears.; Figure 5-30 Wireless Information Screen; not; Set the “Networks to access” drop down box to “Only access points”.
Cisco Client Configuration 197 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide The Wireless Network Connection screen appears. Figure 5-30 Wireless Information Screen Make sure the “Notify me when new wireless networks are available” box is not checked.. Tap the Advanced … button. Figure 5-31 Advanced Wireless S...
Page 214 - On the Wireless Information screen tap the; Add New; The Wireless Network Properties screen is displayed.; Figure 5-32 Wireless Network Properties; Enter the Network name (; SSID; to TKIP and; Authentication
198 Cisco Client Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H On the Wireless Information screen tap the Add New … line. The Wireless Network Properties screen is displayed. Figure 5-32 Wireless Network Properties Enter the Network name ( SSID ) into the text field. For PEAP/MSCHAP and EAP/TLS, ...
Page 215 - PEAP/MS-CHAP Authentication Configuration; Figure 5-33 PEAP/MSCHAP Wireless Network Properties; With the client parameters configured set the; EAP type; to PEAP as shown above.; Properties
Cisco Client Configuration 199 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide PEAP/MS-CHAP Authentication Configuration The Microsoft supplicant authenticates a user with the PEAP/MS-CHAP protocol. The Cisco CAB file without Cisco PEAP must be used with PEAP/MS-CHAP. See “Installing Client Device Drivers”, earl...
Page 216 - The login screen appears for logging into the wireless network.; Figure 5-35 Wireless Network Login; Once authenticated, tap the; IP Information; Now go back and authenticate the server.; Server Authentication; Figure 5-37 Authentication Settings, Validate Server
200 Cisco Client Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H The login screen appears for logging into the wireless network. Figure 5-35 Wireless Network Login Once authenticated, tap the IP Information tab. Figure 5-36 IP Information Tab If the network is set to use DHCP, the mobile device dis...
Page 217 - Check “Validate server” .; to dismiss the configuration boxes.; Figure 5-38 Advanced Wireless Settings, Authenticated SSID
Cisco Client Configuration 201 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Navigate to the Wireless Network Properties configuration screen. Tap the Properties button. Check “Validate server” . Tap OK to dismiss the configuration boxes. Figure 5-38 Advanced Wireless Settings, Authenticated SSID Once the auth...
Page 218 - PEAP/GTC Authentication Configuration; Figure 5-39 PEAP/GTC Wireless Network Properties; Click the; Check the; Always try to resume secure session
202 Cisco Client Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H PEAP/GTC Authentication Configuration The Microsoft supplicant authenticates a user with the PEAP/GTC protocol. Configuring the PEAP/GTC Supplicant With the client parameters configured set the EAP type to Cisco PEAP as shown below. F...
Page 220 - Figure 5-43 Authentication Settings, Validate Server
204 Cisco Client Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Server Authentication To validate the server certificate install the root CA certificate. For instructions for installing, see “Root Certificates”, earlier in this chapter. Figure 5-43 Authentication Settings, Validate Server Navigate...
Page 221 - Cisco ACU; ACU; Tap the Profile tab.; Figure 5-45 WPA/LEAP using ACU Profile Tab; Rename; Edit
Cisco Client Configuration 205 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide WPA/LEAP LEAP is a Cisco proprietary authentication protocol and is not supported by the Microsoft supplicant. To configure the mobile device for WPA/LEAP, use the Cisco ACU installed during normal installation of the Cisco client dri...
Page 223 - The mobile device associates and displays the sign on screen.; Figure 5-49 Login Screen; tab to display status.; Figure 5-50 ACU Status Tab
Cisco Client Configuration 207 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide The mobile device associates and displays the sign on screen. Figure 5-49 Login Screen Tap the Status tab to display status. Figure 5-50 ACU Status Tab
Page 224 - EAP-TLS Authentication Configuration; Figure 5-51 Certificate Stores
208 Cisco Client Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H EAP-TLS Authentication Configuration To authenticate using the EAP-TLS protocol you need a user certificate file and a private key file. Once you have the user certificate files run the certificate installer from the Microsoft control...
Page 225 - Setting EAP/TLS Parameters; button to choose the user certificate.
Cisco Client Configuration 209 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide If there is no user certificate refer to “User Certificates”, earlier in this chapter, to acquire a user certificate and private key file. Setting EAP/TLS Parameters With the client parameters configured set the EAP type to TLS as sho...
Page 227 - Validating the Server Certificate; Validate server; box as shown below.; Figure 5-57 Validate Server; Tap OK to dismiss the configuration boxes.; Figure 5-58 SSID Authenticated
Cisco Client Configuration 211 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Validating the Server Certificate Before validating the server certificate, make sure the Root CA certificate is installed on the mobile device. Navigate to the Wireless Network Properties configuration screen. Tap the Properties butt...
Page 228 - WPA PSK Configuration; Figure 5-59 WPA PSK Configuration
212 Cisco Client Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H WPA PSK Configuration Figure 5-59 WPA PSK Configuration Configure the Wireless Network Settings as described in “Wireless Security”, earlier in this chapter. Change the Network Authentication to WPA-PSK . Enter an ASCII network key in...
Page 229 - Symbol Client Configuration; Tap the Network Connected Icon in the Status Bar; Profile Parameters Menu; Figure 5-60 Symbol NETWLAN Screen; IP Information Tab; Renew; button to renew the IP address if necessary. Tap the; Details; button to view the Network Connection details.; Note: These utilities affect the behavior of the IPv6 on warmboot.
Symbol Client Configuration 213 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Symbol Client Configuration Prerequisites • Network SSID or ESSID number of the Access Point • WEP or LEAP Authentication Protocol Keys Note: When making changes to profile parameters, the mobile device should be warmbooted afterward...
Page 230 - Wireless Information Tab; View Log
214 Symbol Client Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Wireless Information Tab Factory Default Settings Wireless Information Notify when new networks available Enabled Advanced Button Use Windows to configure wireless settings Enabled Automatically connect to non-preferred networks Disa...
Page 231 - Disable WEP; Figure 5-63 Symbol Advanced Wireless Settings
Symbol Client Configuration 215 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Disable WEP • If WEP is to be disabled, tap the down arrow in the Authentication drop down box. Select Open . • Tap the down arrow in the Encryption drop down box. Tap Disabled and WEP is disabled. • Tap the OK button to return to th...
Page 232 - Select a User Certificate; Wireless Information
216 Symbol Client Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Select a User Certificate 1. Select Wireless Information Tab 2. Select a network by doubletapping the network name. 3. In the IEEE 802.1X Authentication box, enable 802.1X authentication 4. Select an EAP type. 5. Tap the Properties b...
Page 233 - Generating a Root CA Certificate; Sign into the CA with any valid username and password.; Figure 5-64 Logon to Certificate Authority; Download a CA certificate, certificate chain or CRL
Certificates 217 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Certificates It is important that all dates are correct on the .NET computers when using any type of certificate. Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail. Root Certificates Generating a Root CA Certif...
Page 234 - Make sure the correct root; CA certificate; is selected in the list box.; Figure 5-66 Download CA Certificate Screen; DER; To download the CA certificate, click on the; Download CA certificate; Save
218 Certificates MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Make sure the correct root CA certificate is selected in the list box. Figure 5-66 Download CA Certificate Screen Click the DER button. To download the CA certificate, click on the Download CA certificate link. Figure 5-67 Download CA Certificate S...
Page 235 - Installing a Root CA Certificate on the Mobile Device; Figure 5-68 Certificates; Tap the “; Make sure “; From a File; ” is selected and tap OK.
Certificates 219 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Installing a Root CA Certificate on the Mobile Device Copy the certificate file from the desktop PC to the mobile device. Import the certificate by navigating to Start | Control Panel | Certificates . Figure 5-68 Certificates Tap the “ Import ” but...
Page 236 - Yes; to import the certificate.
220 Certificates MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Figure 5-70 Browsing to Certificate Location Using the Explorer buttons, browse to the location where you copied the certificate, select the certificate desired and tap OK. Figure 5-71 Certificate Import Confirmation Tap Yes to import the certifica...
Page 237 - User Certificates; Generating a User Certificate for the MX3X; Figure 5-72 Logon to Certificate Authority; Click the “; Request a certificate”
Certificates 221 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide User Certificates It is important that all dates are correct on the .NET computers when using any type of certificate. Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail. Generating a User Certificate for the MX...
Page 238 - advanced certificate request”; Click on the “; Create and submit a request to this CA”
222 Certificates MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Figure 5-74 Request a Certificate Screen Click on the “ advanced certificate request” link. Figure 5-75 Advanced Certificate Request Screen Click on the “ Create and submit a request to this CA” link.
Page 239 - For the Certificate Template, select “User”.
Certificates 223 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Figure 5-76 Advanced Certificate Details For the Certificate Template, select “User”. Check the “Mark keys as exportable” and the “Export keys to file” checkboxes. Type the full path on the local PC where the private key is to be copied. Also speci...
Page 240 - When prompted for the private key password:; Figure 5-79 Certificate Issued; Download certificate
224 Certificates MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Figure 5-77 Script Warnings If any script notifications occur, click the “Yes” button to continue the certificate request. Figure 5-78 Script Warnings When prompted for the private key password: • Click “None” if you do not wish to use a password, ...
Page 241 - Click
Certificates 225 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Figure 5-80 Download Security Warning Click Save to download and store the user certificate to the PC. Keep track of the name and location of the certificate as the file name and location is required in later steps. The private key file is also dow...
Page 242 - Select “My Certificates” from the pull down list.; Figure 5-81 Certificates; Click the “Import” button.; Figure 5-82 Import Certificate; Make sure “From a File” is selected and click OK.
226 Certificates MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Installing a User Certificate on the MX3X (WPA-TLS Only) Copy the certificate and private key files to the mobile device. Import the certificate by navigating to Start | Control Panel | Certificates . Select “My Certificates” from the pull down lis...
Page 243 - The certificate is now shown in the list.; Figure 5-84 Certificate Listing; From the Field pull down menu, select “Private Key.; Figure 5-85 Private Key Not Present; If the private key is present, the process is complete.
Certificates 227 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Figure 5-83 Browsing to Certificate Location Using the explorer buttons, browse to the location where you copied the certificate, select the certificate desired and tap OK. The certificate is now shown in the list. Figure 5-84 Certificate Listing H...
Page 244 - Tap View to see the certificate details again.; Figure 5-87 Private Key Present
228 Certificates MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H To import the private key, tap OK to return to the Certificates screen. Tap import. Figure 5-86 Browsing to Private Key Location Using the explorer buttons, browse to the location where you copied the private key file, change the Type pull down lis...
Page 245 - Chapter 6 AppLock; mobile device is the system administrator.; Setup a New Device; Control
E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Chapter 6 AppLock Introduction Note: LXE has made the assumption, in this chapter, that the first user to power up a new mobile device is the system administrator. LXE’s AppLock is designed to be run on LXE certified Windows CE based devices only. LXE loads the App...
Page 246 - Multi-Application Version; See section titled; two; applications can be specified at this release.; Figure 6-1 Administrator Control Panels – Multi-Application
230 Setup a New Device MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Multi-Application Version Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Administration icon A mobile device running the Multi-Application version of AppLock becomes a dedicated, multiple application device. Only the applications or features spec...
Page 247 - Single Application Version; Figure 6-2 Administrator Control Panels – Single Application
Setup a New Device 231 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Single Application Version Access: Start | Settings | Control Panel | Administration icon A mobile device running the Single Application version of AppLock becomes a dedicated, single application device. In other words, only the application o...
Page 248 - Administration Mode
232 Administration Mode MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Administration Mode Administration mode gives full access to the mobile device, hardware and software configuration options. The administrator must enter a valid password (when a password has already been assigned) before access to Administr...
Page 249 - Passwords; These conditions include:
Passwords 233 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Passwords A password must be configured. If the password is not configured, a new device switches into Administration mode without prompting for a password. In addition to the hotkey press, a mode switch occurs if inaccurate information has been confi...
Page 250 - Multi-Application Configuration; Figure 6-3 Application Panel – Multi-Application; Single Application version.; Application
234 Multi-Application Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Multi-Application Configuration The default Administrator Hotkey sequence is Shift+Ctrl+A . Administrator mode allows access to all features on the device. When the hotkey is pressed to switch into Administrator mode, a password ...
Page 251 - End User Internet Explorer
Multi-Application Configuration 235 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Enter the Order in which the application is to be loaded or presented to the end user. Applications are launched in lowest to highest number order. Enable the Internet checkbox to use the End User Internet Explorer (EUIE.EXE) Whe...
Page 252 - Security Panel; Figure 6-4 Security Panel – Multi-Application; key keypress is an invalid keypress for a hotkey sequence.
236 Multi-Application Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Security Panel Figure 6-4 Security Panel – Multi-Application Hotkey Specify the hotkey sequence that triggers AppLock to switch between administrator and user modes and the password required to enter Administrator mode. The defau...
Page 253 - Status Panel; Figure 6-5 Status Panel – Multi-Application; Application version.
Multi-Application Configuration 237 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Password Move the cursor to the Password text box. The passwords entered in the Password and Confirm Password fields must match. Passwords are case sensitive. When the user exits the Administrator Control panel, the two passwords...
Page 254 - Save As; Error Messages
238 Multi-Application Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Log Note: If a level higher than Error is selected, the status should be cleared frequently by the administrator. In addition to the three view levels the administrator can select that all status information be logged or turn off...
Page 255 - End-User Switching Technique; Using a Stylus Tap; Activation; key. The Activation key is assigned by the Administrator using the
Multi-Application Configuration 239 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide End-User Switching Technique Figure 6-6 End-User Multi-Application Touch Panel Using a Stylus Tap When the mobile device enters end-user mode, a taskbar icon is available to the user so they can switch between the locked applicat...
Page 256 - Troubleshooting Multi-Application AppLock; The hotkey sequence needed is not allowed. What does this mean?
240 Multi-Application Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Troubleshooting Multi-Application AppLock The mobile device won’t switch from Administration mode to end-user mode. • If the configuration is valid for one application but not the other, the switch to end-user mode fails. AppLock...
Page 257 - Single Application Configuration; The default Administrator Hotkey sequence is; Control Panel; Figure 6-7 Administrator Control Panel; Move the cursor to the; text box and either type the application path or tap the Browse
Single Application Configuration 241 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Single Application Configuration The default Administrator Hotkey sequence is Shift+Ctrl+A . Administrator mode allows access to all features on the device. When the hotkey is pressed to switch into Administrator mode, a passwor...
Page 258 - Figure 6-8 Administrator Security Panel
242 Single Application Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H End User Internet Explorer AppLock supports applications that utilize Internet Explorer, such as .HTML pages and JAVA applications. The end user can run an application by entering the application name and path in Internet Explor...
Page 260 - Figure 6-9 Administrator Status Panel; Error; Levels
244 Single Application Configuration MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Status Panel Log Control Status Security Administrator Control View Level: Level: Save As... Refresh Clear Figure 6-9 Administrator Status Panel Use the Status panel to view the log of previous AppLock operation and to configure...
Page 261 - Message
Error Messages 245 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Save As When the 'Save As'… button is selected, a standard 'Save As' dialog screen is displayed. Specify the path and filename. If the filename exists, the user is prompted whether the file should be overwritten. If the file does not exist, it is...
Page 270 - AppLock Registry Settings
254 AppLock Registry Settings MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H AppLock Registry Settings This system application runs at startup via the “launch” feature of LXE Windows CE .NET devices. When the launch feature is installed on the device, the following registry settings are created. The launch feat...
Page 271 - Appendix A Key Maps; Keypad; When using a sequence of keys that includes the 2; key first then the rest of the key sequence.; CAPS LED is illuminated when CapsLock is On.; Press These Keys and Then; Shift Ctrl Alt CapsLock
E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Appendix A Key Maps Keypad Note: The key mapping in this appendix relates to the physical keypad. See section titled “Input Panel” for the Virtual (or Soft) Keypad used with the stylus. Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies Note: This key mapping is used on hand held compu...
Page 276 - Creating Custom Key Maps; LXE SDK CD; For Example; KEYCOMP DEFAULT.KEY; This output file should be renamed to
260 Key Maps MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Creating Custom Key Maps Prerequisite: LXE SDK CD Note: There may be different SDK kits for Windows CE .NET 4.2 and CE 5.0. Contact your LXE representative to order an LXE SDK CD for your MX3X. Introduction A command-line compiler called KEYCOMP.EXE is...
Page 277 - Programmable Scan Buttons and Custom Key Mapping; Control Panel | Keyboard; COLxROWx Format
Key Maps 261 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide • Second, the data parsed from the input file is validated to see that all of the items required by the keyboard driver for normal operation are present. • Third and finally, the KEYCOMP.REG file is written out in the format required by the REGLOAD uti...
Page 278 - GENERAL Section; SPECIAL Section; Special
262 Key Maps MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H GENERAL Section The first section is the GENERAL section. This contains the keymap name (all numerics), as well as the number of rows and columns in the keymap, and the algorithm for converting rows and columns to a data byte to go into the keymap tabl...
Page 279 - MAP Section; Map
Key Maps 263 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide MAP Section . [ Map ] MAP=MAP_NORMAL ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; COL0ROW0=VK_ESCAPE COL0ROW1=VK_F1 . There will be several (4 to 7) MAP sections, each defining the keymap for a given combination of modifier keys. The keyboard driver requires keymaps fo...
Page 281 - Keycomp Error Messages; OPEN for unused entries (will not do anything when pressed)
Key Maps 265 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Keycomp Error Messages Most error messages will specify the line within the keymap source file where the error occurred. Duplicate key A COLxROWx code was found in a MAP table, but that COL/ROW already has a value assigned. GENERAL section must come be...
Page 282 - OPEN
266 Key Maps MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Invalid scan code The scan code parsed is not recognized. The scan code can take one of the following formats: • VK_code • 'x' • SHIFT+VK_code • SHIFT+'x' • ACTION+code • CHANGE+mapname • OPEN Invalid section name %s The section name parsed is invalid....
Page 284 - A value line must be of the form
268 Key Maps MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H No definition for MapHead.keyscan2 No Scan Key 2 definition was found. The keyboard driver requires this key to be defined somewhere in one of the keymaps. This message comes from the post-parse validation, so no line # is specified. No definition for ...
Page 285 - Sample Input File; keymap file for MX3X default keyboard
Key Maps 269 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Sample Input File ;;---------------------------------------------------- ;; keymap file for MX3X default keyboard ;;---------------------------------------------------- ;;---------------------------------------------------- ;; general parms give the si...
Page 292 - Sample Output File
276 Key Maps MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Sample Output File [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Keyboard Layout\0409] ;; header limits and special keys ;; MAPCNT ;; MAPCOLS ;; MAPROWS ;; # of keys in each map ;; (unused) ;; (unused) ;; scancode value for power key ;; scancode value for up arrow ;; scancode va...
Page 293 - Map3 is the scancode values for the SHIFT key map
Key Maps 277 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide 00,00,00,00,00,00,35,00,00,00,13,91,2C,37,00,00 ;; Flag2 is the shift codes for the 2ND-SHIFT key map "Flag2"=hex:\ 00,00,A0,00,00,00,00,A0,00,00,A0,00,00,00,00,A0,\ 00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,\ 00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,0...
Page 294 - List of Valid VK Codes for CE .NET and CE; your LXE representative before using VK Codes for your MX3X.
278 Key Maps MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H List of Valid VK Codes for CE .NET and CE This is the list of codes parsed by KEYCOMP compiler. Refer to Microsoft Windows documentation for further clarification of the meaning of these key codes. Any VK keys not defined here are not valid for use und...
Page 295 - Appendix B Technical Specifications; Physical Specifications; Features Specifications Comments
E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Appendix B Technical Specifications Physical Specifications Features Specifications Comments CPU Xscale PXA255 CPU operating at 400 MHz. Turbo mode switching is supported. 32 bit CPU (with on-chip cache) Compact Flash (Internal) Supports an ATA interface only. 3.3v...
Page 296 - Display Specifications
280 Technical Specifications MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Features Specifications Comments Audio Connector Audio Jack Dimensions w/Endcap Length 6” 15 cm Width 8” 20 cm Depth (No RFID) 1.44” 3.66 cm Depth (With RFID Module) 1.88” 4.77 cm Batteries Main 1900 mAh 10.8V, 3 cell, Li-Ion battery pa...
Page 297 - Cable Specifications; Caution: Do Not Use this Port for Cables with; Cable Ends; Cable Pinouts and Diagrams
Technical Specifications 281 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Cable Specifications Caution: Do Not Use this Port for Cables with USB Plugs/Receptacles: Caution: Do Not Use these Labeled Ports for Tethered Scanners: Cable Ends Receptacle Plug Receptacle Plug USB A USB A RS232 RS232 USB B USB B Cabl...
Page 298 - Do Not Use these Endcap Labeled Ports for Tethered
282 Technical Specifications MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3XA070CBLD9RS232AS - Cable, RS232 (D9F) / RS232 (D9F) ActiveSync : Connect from desk cradle male serial port to a D9 male serial port on a PC / Laptop. Cable used for serial ActiveSync. MX3XA068CBLD9USBHOST – CBL, USB D9F to USB Type ...
Page 299 - Environmental Specifications; US AC Wall Adapter
Technical Specifications 283 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Environmental Specifications Mobile Device and Endcaps Operating Temperature -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to 50°C) monochrome 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C) color Storage Temperature -22°F to 158°F (-30°C to 70°C) Water and Dust IEC IP66 Operating...
Page 300 - International AC Adapter
284 Technical Specifications MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H International AC Adapter Operating Temperature 32°F to 104°F (-0°C to 40°C) Storage Temperature -13°F to 158°F (-25°C to 70°C) Operating Humidity Up to 90% non-condensing at 104°F (40°C) Input Power Switch None Power "ON" Indica...
Page 301 - Network Device Specifications
Technical Specifications 285 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Network Device Specifications Summit Client in PCMCIA Adapter 2.4GHz Bus Interface: Compact Flash via a PCMCIA adapter Network Frequencies: 2.4 - 2.4897 GHz IEEE 802.11b 802.11g DSSS OFDM RF Data Rates: 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, ...
Page 302 - Hat Encoding; APC 9F
286 Technical Specifications MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Hat Encoding The MX3X supports only 7-bit hat encoding which means only ^@ through ^_ (underscore) are supported. Desired ASCII Hex Value Hat Encoded Desired ASCII Hex Value Hat Encoded NUL 0X00 ^@ ESA 87 ~^G SOH 0X01 ^A HTS 88 ~^H STX ...
Page 303 - ß DF
Technical Specifications 287 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Desired ASCII Hex Value Hat Encoded Desired ASCII Hex Value Hat Encoded ´ B4 ~4 Ý DD ~] µ B5 ~5 Þ DE ~\^ ¶ B6 ~6 ß DF ~_ (Underscore) · B7 ~7 à E0 ~` ¸ B8 ~8 á E1 ~a ¹ B9 ~9 â E2 ~b º BA ~: ã E3 ~c » BB ~; ä E4 ~d ¼ BC ~< å E5 ~e ½ B...
Page 304 - Decimal - Hexadecimal Chart; The answer to Life, the Universe and Everything.
288 Technical Specifications MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Decimal - Hexadecimal Chart 0 0x00 40 0x28 80 0x50 120 0x78 1 0x01 41 0x29 81 0x51 121 0x79 2 0x02 42 8 0x2A 82 0x52 122 0x7A 3 0x03 43 0x2B 83 0x53 123 0x7B 4 0x04 44 0x2C 84 0x54 124 0x7C 5 0x05 45 0x2D 85 0x55 125 0x7D 6 0x06 46 0x2E...
Page 306 - Revision History
290 Technical Specifications MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H Revision History Revision G, November 2006 Notices Updated trademark statements. Chapter 1 – Introduction Updated “Overview” description. Added Wavelink Avalanche Enabler to “Features/Options of the MX3X Family”. Updated “Related Manual...
Page 309 - Index
E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Index 2 2 nd key function.....................................................58 A About software, hardware, version, network IP .............82 Accessibility settings ............................................84 Accessories Electrostatic Discharge .................
Page 311 - Decimal - Hexadecimal Equivalent
Index 295 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Cradles, function ...................................................37 Create a dialup, direct, or VPN connection ..........93 Creating Custom Keymaps ...................................60 Critical Suspend ...................................................
Page 312 - Icons
296 Index MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H F Factory Default, reset registry to ........................134 Failure Battery Pack ........................................................67 Features...................................................................2 Field Exit .........................
Page 313 - Maintenance, required
Index 297 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide ALT function ......................................................61 BATT B function ................................................61 BATT M function ...............................................61 CAPS function .........................................
Page 314 - Prompt
298 Index MX3X Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3XRG-H AppLock Save As .............................................238 Passwords lost at cold boot .................................117 PC Card.................................................................45 Storage .............................................
Page 315 - Security Password
Index 299 E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide Phillips, for handstrap .........................................10 SE923 scan engine ................................................27 Security Single User AppLock ........................................242 Security options, supported.....................