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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Notices; ® is a registered trademark of LXE Inc.; RFTerm; Intel; The
  • Page 3 – Revision Notice; VX3X Reference Guide; Section; Chapter 1 – Introduction
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents; HAPTER
  • Page 13 – CE
  • Page 15 – PPENDIX; Illustrations
  • Page 21 – Chapter 1 Introduction; Overview
  • Page 22 – Identifying the VX3X Computer; VX3X User’s Guide; VX3Plus; is not
  • Page 23 – When to Use this Guide
  • Page 24 – Document Conventions; Choice; Save; ATTENTION; Caution; DANGER
  • Page 25 – Quick Start; Can be easily accessed by anyone seated in the driver’s seat.; Troubleshooting
  • Page 26 – Entering the Multi AppLock Activation Key; Chapter 6 “AppLock”.; Touch; The touch panel must be enabled.
  • Page 27 – Components; Left Port
  • Page 28 – Ball
  • Page 29 – Data Entry; character is printed above the corresponding key.; Barcode Data Entry; Tethered Scanners; See following section “Bluetooth” for more information.
  • Page 30 – Touchscreen Entry; The cursor begins to flash in the field.; Right Click
  • Page 31 – Setup the Radio and Network; Prerequisites; Network SSID or ESSID number of the Access Point; Setup Terminal Emulation Parameters; the alias name or IP address (Host Address) and; LXE RFTerm
  • Page 32 – ActiveSync – Initial Setup; Cables for USB ActiveSync Connection:; Serial Connection; Connect; Cable for Serial ActiveSync Connection:; Radio; Select
  • Page 33 – or; Bluetooth; Prerequisite; Initial Use; Settings; Chapter 3 – System Configuration,
  • Page 34 – Click the OK button to remove the dialog box from the screen.
  • Page 35 – Continuous search; Subsequent Use
  • Page 36 – Bluetooth Devices; Assumption
  • Page 37 – Bluetooth Barcode Reader Setup; To open the LXEZ Pairing program, tap; Bluetooth icon on the desktop; or tap the; Bluetooth icon in the taskbar
  • Page 38 – VX3X with Label; Open the LXEZ Pairing panel [
  • Page 39 – VX3X without Label; First, locate the VX3X Bluetooth address by tapping; Figure 1-6 About tab and Bluetooth Address; Next, create a Bluetooth address barcode label for the VX3X
  • Page 40 – Bluetooth Beep and LED Indications; Beep Type from Bluetooth Device
  • Page 41 – Toggle the Status Popup Window On or Off; Status User; Saving Changes to the Registry; Tap; Start; then type; Warmboot; Install Restart in the Start menu by S; OK
  • Page 42 – Getting Help; All LXE manuals are now available on one CD; and they can also be viewed/downloaded; Manuals and Accessories; The following manuals are available on the LXE Manuals CD:; Accessories; The table below lists the available VX3X accessories.; Mounting Brackets; Replacement Power Cables
  • Page 43 – Li-Ion Spare Battery for LXE Bluetooth Ring Scanner Module
  • Page 45 – Chapter 2 Physical Description and Layout; Hardware Configuration; The VX3X hardware configuration is shown in the following figure.; Figure 2-1 VX3X Hardware Configuration
  • Page 46 – Central Processing Unit; The CPU is an Intel Xscale PXA255 running at 400 MHz.; System Memory; One compact Flash card slot.; Video Subsystem; Backup Battery
  • Page 47 – Audio Interface; PCMCIA – Radio or SRAM Cards; Bluetooth LXEZ Pairing; See; Notes; The VX3X does not have a Bluetooth managed LED.
  • Page 48 – Power Modes; Primary Events
  • Page 49 – Physical Controls; Restart Sequence; warmboot; in the textbox and press
  • Page 50 – Endcap Ports; Caution – Do Not Use the RS-232; Figure 2-3 Serial Ports and Cables
  • Page 51 – External Connectors; Audio connects to a mono or stereo telephone headset/microphone.
  • Page 52 – Pinout; Pin Signal Description
  • Page 53 – Technical Specifications – Connection Cable; Figure 2-5 Pinout – Serial Cable; RTS/CTS Handshaking and the Serial Port
  • Page 54 – Port Label on Endcap; USB Client Cable Pinout; VX3X Cable Connector; Figure 2-6 USB Client Cable Pinout; ActiveSync
  • Page 55 – UBS Host Type A
  • Page 56 – USB Host Cable Pinouts; Figure 2-7 USB Host Cable Pinouts
  • Page 57 – Audio Connector; Figure 2-8 VX3X Audio Jack for External Speaker or Headphones; The VX3X is not configured for standard PC speakers.; Pin Description; Microphone
  • Page 58 – Power Supply Connector; Figure 2-9 The Power Connector; Pin Signal; Chassis; Figure 2-10 RF Antenna SS Connector; Vehicle Remote Antenna Mount
  • Page 59 – Programmable Keys; Figure 2-11 Programmable Keys; To edit the button parameters, select
  • Page 60 – The QWERTY Keyboard; Figure 2-12 QWERTY Keyboard Standard Overlay; Figure 2-13 QWERTY Keyboard with IBM 3270 Overlay; Figure 2-14 QWERTY Keyboard with IBM 5250 Overlay
  • Page 61 – Key Functions; Key Function
  • Page 62 – Caps Key and CapsLock Mode; The CapsLock key sequence is 2; Keypad Shortcuts; Use keyboard shortcuts instead of the stylus:; Keypress Sequences; See Appendix A for all key press sequences.; Custom Key Maps; KeyPad
  • Page 63 – LED Functions; Figure 2-15 LED Functions; The next keypress is a 2; ALT; The next keypress is an ALT keypress.; CTRL; The next keypress is a CTRL keypress.; SHFT
  • Page 64 – General Windows CE Keyboard Shortcuts; Press these keys ...; A touch on the touchscreen is equivalent to a left mouse click.
  • Page 66 – Enabling the Input Panel; Control Panel | Input Panel; icon. Make sure the “Allow applications to change the input panel; Figure 2-17 Input Panel Properties
  • Page 67 – Speaker; Operational “beeps” are emitted from the speaker.; The Display; without vinegar or use; Set The Display Contrast; Press the Enter key to exit this mode.
  • Page 68 – Set the Display Backlight Timer; The backlight will remain on all the time when both; dims the backlight; Set The Display Brightness; Touchscreen; Calibrating the touchscreen
  • Page 69 – Power Supply; AC Power Supply; Figure 2-18 Optional AC Power and Adapter Cable
  • Page 70 – Vehicle 12-80VDC Direct Connection; Figure 2-20 Connecting the Power Cable to the Vehicle; Wiring color codes for LXE supplied DC input power cabling:; Vehicle Supply; Red; Figure 2-21 Vehicle Connection Wiring Color Codes
  • Page 71 – VX3X Input Power Specifications; Feature Specification; DC Input Voltage; CMOS Battery
  • Page 73 – Chapter 3 System Configuration; Introduction; as examples only; Windows CE 5.0 Operating System
  • Page 74 – Installed Software; Operating System; Includes all operating system components, including; Network and Device Drivers; Software Applications; The following applications are included:
  • Page 75 – Installed by LXE. Files can be accessed by tapping; AppLock; See Also: Chapter 6 “AppLock” for instruction.
  • Page 76 – Enabler update
  • Page 77 – Desktop; Desktop Icon
  • Page 78 – Folders Copies at Startup; Folder
  • Page 79 – Start Menu Program Options; Stores Network communication options; The wireless client connects automatically during each reboot.
  • Page 80 – Communication; Synchronizing from the VX3X using a USB ActiveSync connection:
  • Page 81 – USB direct connect; Start FTP Server / Stop FTP Server
  • Page 82 – Command Prompt; Figure 3-1 Pocket CMD Prompt Screen; Type help at the command prompt for a list of available commands.; File; Internet Explorer
  • Page 83 – Remote Desktop Connection; Start | Programs | Remote Desktop Connection; Tap the; Transcriber; Select Transcriber on the; Windows Explorer
  • Page 84 – Taskbar; Start | Settings | Taskbar and Start Menu; Advanced Tab; Expand Control Panel
  • Page 85 – Control Panel Options; My Computer | Control Panel
  • Page 86 – About; Tab Title
  • Page 87 – Language and Fonts; Software; tab displays any fonts built into the OS image.; Regional
  • Page 88 – Identifying Software Versions; The “Versions; Radio MAC Address; The “Network IP” tab displays the MAC address of the radio card.; Figure 3-5 About Properties, Network IP
  • Page 89 – Accessibility; Figure 3-6 Accessibility Properties, Keyboard; Sticky keys are not available on the VX3X.; Administrator Control
  • Page 90 – Factory Default Settings
  • Page 91 – Figure 3-7 Control Panel – Bluetooth; Discover; Devices not paired are not shown after a Suspend/Resume function.
  • Page 92 – Figure 3-9 Bluetooth Devices Panel
  • Page 93 – Tap Pair as Printer to set up the VX3X to send data to the printer.; Bluetooth Device Properties; Figure 3-11 Bluetooth Device Properties Menu
  • Page 94 – Figure 3-12 Bluetooth Device Settings Panel; Turn Off Bluetooth Button; Option Default; Enabled
  • Page 95 – Note: In some cases, if a Bluetooth device is already; Figure 3-13 Bluetooth About Panel
  • Page 96 – Pairing and Auto-Reconnect; Taskbar Icon; VX3X is not connected to any Bluetooth device.
  • Page 97 – Certificates; GrabTime can be executed manually at any time by tapping the; Sync; button on this
  • Page 98 – Dialing; Figure 3-15 Dialing
  • Page 99 – Display; Background; Figure 3-16 Display Properties / Backlight Tab
  • Page 100 – Input Panel
  • Page 101 – Internet Options
  • Page 102 – Keyboard; Set key repeat delay and key repeat rate.; Default
  • Page 103 – KeyMap; Figure 3-18 KeyPad Properties / KeyMap Tab
  • Page 104 – Key Sequence; LaunchApp; Figure 3-19 KeyMap Properties / LaunchApp Tab; For more information, please see
  • Page 105 – RunCmd; Figure 3-20 KeyMap Properties / RunCmd Tab; How To: Remap an Application Launch; How To: Remap a Single Key
  • Page 106 – How To: Remap a Command
  • Page 107 – Mixer; Bluetooth – Reserved for future use.; Input Boost
  • Page 108 – Mouse; Figure 3-22 MX3X-VXC Options Properties / Communication Tab; Enable TCP/IP Version 6
  • Page 109 – Autolaunch TimeSync; Synchronize with a Local Time Server; Misc
  • Page 110 – Status Popup
  • Page 111 – Network and Dialup Connections; Start | Settings | Control Panel | Network and Dialup Connections
  • Page 112 – Owner; Set VX3X owner details.
  • Page 113 – Password; Set VX3X access/power up password properties.; Disabled; Figure 3-27 Password Properties
  • Page 114 – PC Connection; Allow Connection; Figure 3-28 Communication / PC Connection Tab
  • Page 115 – PCMCIA; Disable slot now; Figure 3-29 PCMCIA Control Tab
  • Page 116 – Regional Settings; Remove Programs
  • Page 117 – Stylus; Double Tap; Figure 3-31 Stylus Properties / Recalibration Start
  • Page 118 – System; Device Name; General
  • Page 119 – Memory
  • Page 120 – Terminal Server Client Licenses; Chapter
  • Page 121 – CF Flash Cards, CAB Files and Programs; My Device
  • Page 122 – Backup VX3X Files using ActiveSync; Back up and restore your device data.; VX3X and ActiveSync Partnership
  • Page 123 – USB Transfer
  • Page 124 – Disconnect; USB Connection; Disconnect the cable from the VX3X.; Radio Connection; that
  • Page 125 – Incorrect or broken data lines in cable.
  • Page 126 – Create a Communication Option
  • Page 127 – DB9 female; connection; Figure 3-37 Pinout – Serial Cable for Synchronization
  • Page 128 – VX3X Utilities
  • Page 129 – DO NOT; Order
  • Page 130 – VX3X Command-line Utilites
  • Page 131 – API Calls; LXE CE API Programming Guide E-SW-WINAPIPG
  • Page 132 – Reflash the VX3X; PCMCIA to CF card adapter; Preparation; IMPORTANT; How To: Reflash using Keypress Method; My Computer; Back Arrow; Yes to All; Replace the endcap, being careful not to pinch any leads or cables.
  • Page 133 – How To: Reflash using TAG file Method
  • Page 134 – Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration; Warm boot the mobile device.; Enabler Uninstall Process; Delete the Avalanche folder located in the System folder.; Stop the Enabler Service; Update Monitoring Overview
  • Page 135 – Wirelessly via the radio and an access point; Mobile Device Wireless and Network Settings; Manage network settings – enabled
  • Page 136 – Enabler Configuration; Figure 3-38 Avalanche Enabler Opening Screen
  • Page 137 – File Menu Options; system; Scan Config
  • Page 138 – Avalanche Update Settings; Wavelink; Menu Options; Settings Tab; Unavailable in this release.
  • Page 139 – Connection; Figure 3-39 Connection Options; Disable ActiveSync connection with the Mobile Device Server.
  • Page 140 – Execution; Auto-Execute Selection
  • Page 141 – Server Contact; Figure 3-41 Server Contact Options
  • Page 142 – AppLock is resident on each
  • Page 143 – not currently supported by LXE on Windows CE.; Figure 3-43 Scan Config Option; Figure 3-44 Window Display Options; At startup
  • Page 144 – Shortcuts; LXE recommends using LXE AppLock for this function; . AppLock is resident on each mobile; Figure 3-45 Application Shortcuts
  • Page 145 – Adapters; Figure 3-46 Adapter Options – Network; does not apply to Summit Clients only
  • Page 146 – Avalanche Icon; Figure 3-47 Avalanche Network Profile Displayed; Use Manual Settings
  • Page 147 – Network; Figure 3-48 Manual Settings Properties Panels
  • Page 148 – and; Manage network settings; options are enabled on the Adapters; Status; Figure 3-49 Status Display
  • Page 149 – eXpress Scan; Using Wavelink Avalanche; Figure 3-50 eXpress Scan Desktop Icon; Click
  • Page 153 – Chapter 4 Scanner; If Translate All is not set, and key has a valid VK code, key is output.
  • Page 154 – Barcode Manipulation; button and
  • Page 155 – Main Tab; Power Port 1 while asleep
  • Page 156 – Keys Tab
  • Page 157 – COM Port Tabs; Do not connect a tethered scanner to the USB labeled ports:; Figure 4-3 Scanner Control / COM Port Tab
  • Page 158 – Barcode Tab; Integrated Scanner Programming Guide; Figure 4-4 Scanner Control / Barcode tab; Buttons; Barcode Processing Overview
  • Page 159 – Enable Code ID; Options; None; When Enable Code ID is set to None, Custom Code IDs are ignored.
  • Page 160 – Barcode – Symbology Settings; Figure 4-5 Barcode Tab – Symbology Settings; is pressed when; is selected as the symbology, a; All
  • Page 161 – no customized settings
  • Page 162 – Strip Leading/Trailing Control; Figure 4-6 Strip Leading/Trailing Controls; The operation of each type of stripping is defined below:; Leading
  • Page 163 – Barcode Data Match List; Figure 4-7 Barcode Data Match List; Barcode Data Edit Buttons; Add; Suffix; by any stripping settings.
  • Page 164 – Match List Rules; The data in the list is processed by the rules listed below:
  • Page 165 – Add Prefix/Suffix Control; Add Prefix
  • Page 166 – Barcode – Ctrl Char Mapping; Figure 4-9 Barcode Tab – Ctrl Char Mapping; Translate All; When; Translate All is checked; , unprintable ASCII characters (characters below 20H) in scanned
  • Page 167 – Barcode – Custom Identifiers
  • Page 169 – Control Code Replacement Examples
  • Page 170 – Barcode Processing Examples; Symbology; Barcode Symbology
  • Page 171 – Length Based Barcode Stripping; On the Barcode tab, set Enable Code ID to AIM.; Figure 4-11 AIM Custom IDs; AIM custom symbology setup is assigned in the following manner:
  • Page 172 – Add the AIM custom symbologies. Refer to the previous section; Figure 4-12 AIM Custom Setup for C1; Click the Barcode Data button. Click the Add button.; Figure 4-13 Barcode Match Data for C1; Refer to the previous section
  • Page 173 – Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration; Radio Type
  • Page 174 – Summit Radio; There are two Summit radios offered in the VX3X:
  • Page 175 – Summit Client Utility; Summit Icon on Desktop or; Figure 5-1 Summit Client Utility; Help; does not
  • Page 176 – Summit Tray Icon; The Summit radio is installed and active; Wireless Zero Config Utility and the Summit Radio; ThirdPartyConfig
  • Page 177 – Figure 5-2 SCU – Main Tab; The Main tab displays information about the radio including:; Disable Radio; changes to; Enable Radio; Admin Login; . The admin is also automatically logged out when the
  • Page 178 – To login to Admin mode, click the Admin login button.; Figure 5-3 Admin Password Entry; Enter the Admin password and press; . If the password is incorrect, an error message is
  • Page 179 – Auto Profile; tab to create any desired profiles, return to the; Figure 5-4 Select Profiles for Auto Profile; To enable Auto Profile, click the
  • Page 180 – Profile Tab; The Profile tab was previously labeled Config.; Figure 5-5 SCU – Profile Tab; – Gives the profile a new, unique name. If the new name is not unique, an; Delete; case, an error message is displayed and the profile is not deleted.; New; from the APs listed.; Commit
  • Page 181 – Using the Scan Feature; Scan; – Lists the SSID of the network; RSSI; – Displays the Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) of the AP.; Secure; – Displays True if the data encryption is used by the AP, false is data; Highlight the desired network in the listing and click the
  • Page 182 – Parameters
  • Page 185 – Status Tab; Figure 5-7 SCU – Status Tab; This screen provides information on the radio:
  • Page 186 – Diags Tab; Figure 5-8 SCU – Diags Tab; – Obtain a new IP address through release and renew. All activity is; Start Ping; . Clicking the button ends the ping. The ping also ends when; Diagnostics; – Use this save the results of the diagnostics to a text file. Use the
  • Page 187 – Global Tab; The Global tab was previously labeled Global Settings.; Figure 5-9 SCU – Global Tab; Roam Trigger; dBm
  • Page 188 – Not currently supported.; Aggressive Scan
  • Page 191 – Password is case sensitive.
  • Page 192 – The amount of time, specified in milliseconds, between each ping.
  • Page 194 – following in this chapter.
  • Page 195 – Windows Certificate Store vs. Certs Path; User Certificates; How To: Use the Certs Path
  • Page 197 – Summit Wireless Security; Profile; tab according to the type; button and enter the password.; Figure 5-12 Default Profile; button to save the; button after all changes have been made.
  • Page 198 – No Security; Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile; Figure 5-13 No Security; Once configured, click the; button. Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the
  • Page 199 – WEP; Figure 5-14 WEP Encryption; Click the; Figure 5-15 WEP Keys
  • Page 200 – LEAP without WPA Authentication; Figure 5-16 LEAP Configuration
  • Page 201 – To use Stored Credentials, click on the; Credentials; button. No entries are necessary for Sign-On; Figure 5-17 LEAP Credentials
  • Page 202 – Enter these items as directed below.
  • Page 204 – To use PEAP/GTC, make sure the following profile options are used.
  • Page 206 – To use WPA/LEAP, make sure the following profile options are used.
  • Page 207 – then click; . Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and
  • Page 208 – To use EAP-FAST, make sure the following profile options are used.
  • Page 209 – No additional entries are required.
  • Page 210 – To use EAP-TLS, make sure the following profile options are used.
  • Page 212 – WPA PSK; Figure 5-32 PSK Entry
  • Page 213 – Generating a Root CA Certificate; Sign into the CA with any valid username and password.; Figure 5-33 Logon to Certificate Authority; Download a CA certificate, certificate chain or CRL
  • Page 214 – To download the CA certificate, tap on the; Download CA certificate
  • Page 215 – Installing a Root CA Certificate; Figure 5-37 Certificates; Tap the “Import” button.; Figure 5-38 Import Certificate; Make sure “From a File” is selected and tap OK.
  • Page 216 – Tap Yes to import the certificate.
  • Page 217 – User certificates are only needed for EAP-TLS.; Generating a User Certificate; Figure 5-41 Logon to Certificate Authority
  • Page 218 – Request a certificate; advanced certificate request; Click on the; Create and submit a request to this CA
  • Page 219 – For the Certificate Template, select “User”.
  • Page 220 – When prompted for the private key password:
  • Page 221 – Download certificate
  • Page 222 – Installing a User Certificate; Select “My Certificates” from the pull down list.; Figure 5-50 Certificates; Figure 5-51 Import Certificate
  • Page 223 – The certificate is now shown in the list.; Figure 5-53 Certificate Listing; With the certificate you just imported highlighted, tap View.
  • Page 224 – If the private key is present, the process is complete.; Figure 5-55 Browsing to Private Key Location; Tap on View to see the certificate details again.
  • Page 227 – Chapter 6 AppLock; similarly-named options contained in other LXE Control Panels.
  • Page 228 – Determining Your AppLock Version; Multi-Application AppLock; If your Administrator Control Panel has; Application; tabs, then the device
  • Page 229 – Single Application AppLock; Control; tabs, then the device has
  • Page 230 – Setup a New Device
  • Page 231 – Administration Mode; Create/change the password for administrator access.; End User Mode; Windows accelerator keys such as Alt-F4 are disabled.
  • Page 232 – Passwords; These conditions include:; Or
  • Page 233 – End-User Switching Technique; The touch screen must be enabled.; Figure 6-3 Switchpad Menu; Using a Stylus Tap; Using the Switch Key Sequence; Activation key; . The Activation key; See Also; Application Panel | Global Key
  • Page 234 – Application Configuration; The default Administrator Hotkey sequence is; Settings | Control Panel | Administration icon; Application Panel; Figure 6-4 Application Panel; Single Application version.; when the Administrator Control Panel is closed, the mobile device
  • Page 236 – Use the left and right; scroll buttons; to move from application setup screen
  • Page 237 – Launch Button; Figure 6-5 Application Launch Options; Auto At Boot; Retries; Auto At Boot; Delay; value does not have to be sequential.
  • Page 238 – timer default is 0 seconds (no delay). Delay is the amount of time; Allow Close
  • Page 239 – Match
  • Page 240 – Security Panel; Figure 6-6 Security Panel; key keypress is an invalid keypress for a hotkey sequence.
  • Page 241 – Options Panel; Figure 6-7 Options Panel; Launch timeout
  • Page 242 – Status Panel; Figure 6-8 Status Panel; View
  • Page 243 – Log; Save As; Error Messages
  • Page 244 – Troubleshooting AppLock; The hotkey sequence needed is not allowed. What does this mean?; See Also: Appendix D – Reference Material
  • Page 245 – Appendix A Key Maps; The VX3X Keypad; Figure A-1 VX3X QWERTY Keyboard; Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies; When using a sequence of keys that includes the 2; key first then the rest of the; Press These Keys and Then; Shift Ctrl Alt CapsLock
  • Page 246 – attached to the VX3X. Right Scan key default value is Enter.
  • Page 250 – IBM 3270 Terminal Emulator Keypad; Figure A-2 IBM 3270 Specific Keypad; IBM 5250 Terminal Emulator Keypad; Figure A-3 IBM 5250 Specific Keypad
  • Page 251 – Appendix B Technical Specifications; Physical Specifications; Features Specification; 4MB Flash and 64MB RAM options have been discontinued.
  • Page 252 – Environmental Specifications; Display Specifications; Characteristic Specification
  • Page 253 – Network Device Specifications
  • Page 254 – AC Power Supply Specifications
  • Page 257 – Appendix C VX3X CE .NET; Wireless Network Configuration
  • Page 266 – Figure C-1 Pocket CMD Prompt Screen; Inbox
  • Page 272 – Figure C-5 About Properties, Network IP
  • Page 273 – Figure C-6 Accessibility Properties, Keyboard
  • Page 276 – Figure C-9 Display Properties / Backlight Tab
  • Page 282 – Figure C-14 Password Properties
  • Page 283 – Figure C-15 Communication / PC Connection Tab
  • Page 284 – Figure C-16 PCMCIA Control Tab
  • Page 285 – Manage storage devices; caution
  • Page 286 – Figure C-18 Stylus Properties / Recalibration Start
  • Page 289 – Volume and Sounds; Middle of Bar; Figure C-23 Volume and Sounds
  • Page 291 – Appendix D Reference Material; Contents of this Appendix include:
  • Page 292 – AppLock Error Messages; Message
  • Page 301 – AppLock Registry Settings
  • Page 302 – Valid VK Codes for CE
  • Page 303 – ASCII Control Codes; Char
  • Page 305 – Hat Encoding
  • Page 306 – ß DF
  • Page 307 – Decimal - Hexadecimal Chart
  • Page 309 – Revision History; Revision A, Initial Release: November 2006
  • Page 312 – Revised section “Power Supply Connector”.
  • Page 313 – Index; Numeric
  • Page 314 – Character Recognition
  • Page 318 – WPA
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Page 2 - Notices; ® is a registered trademark of LXE Inc.; RFTerm; Intel; The

Notices Notice: LXE Inc. reserves the right to make improvements or changes in the products described in this manual 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 o...

Page 3 - Revision Notice; VX3X Reference Guide; Section; Chapter 1 – Introduction

Revision Notice VX3X Reference Guide Upgrade From Revision G to Revision H Section Explanation Chapter 1 – Introduction Updated sections “Entering the Multi AppLock Activation Key”, “Prompt if devices request to pair” and “Accessories.”. Chapter 3 – System Configuration Revised section “Options” (fo...

Page 5 - Table of Contents; HAPTER

E-EQ-VX3XRG-G VX3X Reference Guide Table of Contents C HAPTER 1 I NTRODUCTION 1 Overview .................................................................................................................... 1 Identifying the VX3X Computer .................................................................

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