LXE E-EQ-VX7RG-D - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Notices; LXE® is a registered trademark of LXE Inc.
  • Page 3 – Revision Notice; VX7 Reference Guide; Section
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents
  • Page 7 – HAPTER
  • Page 13 – Illustrations
  • Page 19 – Chapter 1 Introduction; Overview
  • Page 20 – When to Use this Guide
  • Page 21 – Document Conventions; Save; ATTENTION; Caution; DANGER
  • Page 22 – Quick Start; Secure all cables to the VX7 with the Strain Relief Cable Clamps.
  • Page 23 – Components; Access Panel Cover
  • Page 25 – Figure 1-6 VX7 Access Panel
  • Page 26 – Data Entry; character is printed above the corresponding key.; Barcode Data Entry
  • Page 27 – Touchscreen Entry; The cursor begins to flash in the field.; Right Click
  • Page 28 – Touchscreen and Mouse; Platform 1 VX7’s
  • Page 29 – ActiveSync – Initial Setup; Cables for USB ActiveSync Connection:; Serial Connection; Connect; Cable for Serial ActiveSync Connection:; Radio; Select
  • Page 30 – 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; VX7 Brackets
  • Page 32 – Miscellaneous; Scanners
  • Page 33 – Chapter 2 Physical Description and Layout; Identifying Your VX7; Platform 1 VX7; Software Revisions; information, please refer to Chapter 4, “System Configuration”.
  • Page 34 – Hardware Configuration; The VX7 hardware configuration is shown in the following figure.; Figure 2-1 VX7 Hardware Configuration
  • Page 35 – Central Processing Unit; The LXE VX7 contains an 400MHz Intel PXA255 CPU.; System Memory; Main system memory is 64 or 128MB DRAM.; Video Subsystem
  • Page 36 – Power Supply; Uninterruptible Power Supply; PCMCIA Slots; The SD slot accepts an SD memory card. These cards are hot swappable.
  • Page 37 – Physical Controls; On the 60-key keyboard, only the CAPs led is lit during this process.; Green; – VX7 is operating from vehicle power or AC power.; Solid Yellow; – VX7 is operating from the UPS, UPS battery is good.; Flashing Yellow; – VX7 is operating from the UPS, UPS battery is critically low.
  • Page 38 – Always turn the computer off prior to removing power cables.; External Connectors; COM1 connects to a serial barcode scanner.
  • Page 39 – Pinout; Pin Signal Description
  • Page 41 – Technical Specifications – Connection Cable; DB9 female; RTS/CTS Handshaking and the Serial Port
  • Page 42 – Technical Specifications – Screen Blanking Cable
  • Page 43 – Keyboard/Mouse Connector; An LXE VMT keyboard with integrated pointing device
  • Page 44 – Connector; D9 Male Connector; Figure 2-10 D9 Male Connector
  • Page 45 – PS/2 Keyboard Connector
  • Page 46 – Ethernet/USB Connector; an Ethernet port, via an RJ45 connector
  • Page 47 – Ethernet/USB Dongle Cables; The available dongle cables are shown below.; Figure 2-14 VX7 Ethernet/USB Dongle Cables
  • Page 48 – D15 Female Connector; Figure 2-15 D15 Female Connector
  • Page 49 – USB Host Connector; Figure 2-16 Dongle Cable USB Host Port; USB Client Connector; Figure 2-17 Dongle Cable USB Client Port
  • Page 50 – RJ45 Connector; Figure 2-18 Dongle Cable Ethernet Port
  • Page 51 – Audio Connector; Figure 2-19 VX7 Audio Jack for External Speaker or Headphones; The VX7 is not configured for standard PC speakers.; Pin Description; Speaker
  • Page 52 – Power Supply Connector; Figure 2-20 The Power Connector; Pin Signal; Chassis
  • Page 53 – UPS Battery Pack Connectors; Input; Figure 2-21 The UPS Battery Pack Input Connector; Output; Figure 2-22 The UPS Battery Pack Output Connector
  • Page 54 – UPS Battery Extension Cable Connectors; Figure 2-23 The UPS Battery Extension Cable Input Connector; Figure 2-24 The UPS Battery Extension Cable Output Connector
  • Page 55 – Antenna Connections; Spread Spectrum RF Antenna Connector Pin; Figure 2-26 RF Antenna SS Connector; Vehicle Remote Antenna Mount
  • Page 56 – Internal Antenna; Figure 2-27 Internal Antenna Cables
  • Page 57 – The Keyboards; The following keyboard options are available for the VX7:; 5 key with Integrated Pointing Device; Figure 2-28 The LXE VMT Keyboards with Cable
  • Page 58 – The 95-key QWERTY Keyboard with Pointing Device; Key Maps; The 95-key keyboard does not have a 2; NumLock and the VX7; CapsLock and the VX7; green; Scroll Lock and the VX7; green
  • Page 59 – Keyboard Backlight; Off
  • Page 60 – The 60-key QWERTY Keyboard
  • Page 62 – Keyboard LEDs; Mode; Figure 2-33 Keyboard LEDs; CAPS LED; Figure 2-34 The CapsLock Key; The default value of CapsLock is “Off”.
  • Page 63 – Secondary Keys LED; > key followed by the superscripted key.; Figure 2-35 The Secondary Key; illuminated and the <2
  • Page 64 – Control Keys; adjusted via the buttons on the VX7 Control Panel.; screen with no provision for contrast adjustments.; Brightness; Figure 2-36 The VMT Keyboard Display Controls
  • Page 65 – General Windows CE .NET Keyboard Shortcuts; Press these keys ...; A touch on the touchscreen is equivalent to a left mouse click.
  • Page 67 – Enabling the Input Panel; Control Panel |Input Panel; icon. Make sure the “Allow applications to change the input panel; Figure 2-38 Input Panel Properties
  • Page 68 – The Display; Calibrating the touchscreen; Touchscreen Heater
  • Page 69 – PCMCIA, CF and SD Slots; Slot B accepts Type I or II PCMCIA cards.; Compact Flash Hard; Figure 2-39 The PCMCIA and ATA Slots
  • Page 70 – PCMCIA Pinout; Pin; or
  • Page 71 – Install PCMCIA Cards; PCMCIA cards is similar, except there is no antenna.; Install the 2.4GHz Type II PCMCIA Radio; Radio Card; Figure 2-40 Inserting the 2.4GHz Type II PCMCIA Radio
  • Page 72 – Right Port; Figure 2-41 Cisco Antenna Cable Connections; Port B; Figure 2-42 Symbol 11Mb Antenna Cable Connections
  • Page 73 – Main; Figure 2-43 Summit Antenna Cable Connections
  • Page 74 – CF Card Slot; Replace a CF Card; Turn the VX7 off and detach the power cable.; CF Card; Figure 2-44 Inserting the CF ATA Card
  • Page 75 – SD Card Slot; Install an SD Card; SD Card; Figure 2-45 Inserting the ATA Card
  • Page 77 – Chapter 3 Power Supply; Introduction; Figure 3-1 Optional Power Supply Cable
  • Page 78 – Specifications; Feature Specification
  • Page 79 – Environmental Specifications; CMOS Battery
  • Page 80 – Vehicle 12-80VDC Direct Connection; Figure 3-3 Connecting the Power Cable to the Vehicle
  • Page 81 – VX7 Input Power Specifications; DC Input Voltage; Power Adapter Cable
  • Page 82 – Fuse; direction to insert; Figure 3-6 Fuse Replacement
  • Page 83 – Chapter 4 System Configuration; as examples only; GHz Radio Configuration
  • Page 84 – Installed Software; Operating System; Software Applications; The following applications are included:
  • Page 85 – Desktop; Desktop Icon
  • Page 86 – My Computer Folders; Folder; Folders Copies at Startup
  • Page 87 – Start Menu Program Options; Set Cisco radio / network parameters; Set Summit radio / network parameters; Stores Network communication options
  • Page 88 – Communication; ActiveSync; Synchronizing from the VX7 using a USB ActiveSync connection:
  • Page 89 – USB direct connect; Start FTP Server / Stop FTP Server
  • Page 90 – Command Prompt; Figure 4-1 Pocket CMD Prompt Screen; Type help at the command prompt for a list of available commands.; Inbox
  • Page 91 – Remote Desktop Connection; Start | Programs | Remote Desktop Connection; Tap the; Transcriber; Select Transcriber on the; Windows Explorer
  • Page 92 – Taskbar; Start | Settings | Taskbar and Start Menu; Advanced Tab; Expand Control Panel
  • Page 93 – Control Panel Options; My Computer | Control Panel
  • Page 94 – About; Tab Title
  • Page 95 – Language and Fonts; The; Software; tab displays any fonts built into the OS image.; Regional
  • Page 96 – Identifying Software Versions; The “Versions; Radio MAC Address; The “Network IP” tab displays the MAC address of the radio card.; Figure 4-5 About Properties, Network IP
  • Page 97 – Accessibility; Figure 4-6 Accessibility Properties, Keyboard
  • Page 98 – Administrator Control; Manage digital certificates used for secure communication.
  • Page 99 – GrabTime can be executed manually at any time by clicking the; Sync; button on this
  • Page 100 – Dialing
  • Page 101 – Display; Factory Default Settings; Background; Figure 4-10 Display Properties / Backlight Tab
  • Page 102 – Input Panel
  • Page 103 – Internet Options; Keyboard
  • Page 104 – Mixer; Adjust the volume, record gain, and sidetone for microphone input.; Master Volume; Mouse
  • Page 105 – Network and Dialup Connections; Start | Settings | Control Panel | Network and Dialup Connections
  • Page 106 – Owner; Set VX7 owner details.
  • Page 107 – Password; Set VX7 access/power up password properties.; Disabled; Figure 4-15 Password Properties
  • Page 108 – PC Connection; Allow Connection; Figure 4-16 Communication / PC Connection Tab
  • Page 109 – PCMCIA; Disable slot now; Figure 4-17 PCMCIA Control Tab, Slot 0 and Slot 1
  • Page 110 – Power; Figure 4-19 Power Properties; Regional Settings; Remove Programs
  • Page 111 – Scanner
  • Page 112 – Figure 4-20 Scanner Properties / Main Tab; Bluetooth is not currently supported on the VX7.
  • Page 113 – COM Ports; Figure 4-21 Scanner Properties / COM Port Settings; Serial Port Pin 9
  • Page 114 – Advanced; Figure 4-22 Scanner Properties / Advanced Settings; button for options to:; Figure 4-23 Scanner Properties / Advanced Settings; Strip Leading / Trailing Characters
  • Page 115 – Key Message mode
  • Page 116 – Screen Blanking; Screen blanking is configured on the; tab of the; Warning; Screen Ctl; for COM1 or COM3 unless you have already attached; OK; . The On Delay can be used to specify the time (in
  • Page 117 – Operation; DOES NOT; wake
  • Page 118 – Storage Manager; On-line help is available for this option.; caution; new partitions or deleting partitions on the storage device.
  • Page 119 – Stylus; Double Tap; Figure 4-25 Stylus Properties / Recalibration Start
  • Page 120 – System; Device Name; General
  • Page 121 – Memory
  • Page 122 – Volume and Sounds
  • Page 123 – Backup VX7 Files using ActiveSync; Back up and restore your device data.; Prerequisites; VX7 and ActiveSync Partnership
  • Page 124 – USB Transfer
  • Page 125 – Disconnect; USB Connection; Disconnect the cable from the VX7.; Radio Connection; that
  • Page 126 – Troubleshooting; Incorrect or broken data lines in cable.
  • Page 127 – Create a Communication Option
  • Page 128 – connection; Figure 4-31 Pinout – Serial Cable for Synchronization
  • Page 129 – VX7 Utilities; App Note
  • Page 130 – The auto-launch process proceeds as follows:
  • Page 131 – this key installs RFTERM from the CAB file
  • Page 132 – LAUNCH.EXE and Persistent Storage
  • Page 133 – VX7 Command-line Utilities; prtscrn
  • Page 134 – API Calls; LXE CE API Programming Guide E-SW-WINAPIPG
  • Page 135 – Reflash the VX7; PCMCIA to CF card adapter; Preparation; How To: Reflash using Keypress Method; My Computer; Tap; Back Arrow; Yes to All; Coldboot; Select one of the options below, as appropriate:
  • Page 136 – How To: Reflash using TAG file Method
  • Page 137 – Clearing Persistent Storage; This VX7 keyboards illuminate the individual keys; Turns the backlight Off if it is currently On.; Changing the Display Resolution; default resolution of 800 x 600 pixels is enabled.
  • Page 138 – Disabling the Touchscreen; coldboot, the touchscreen heater is enabled.; Configuring NumLock Behavior; Note: The current status of NumLock can be changed with the <2
  • Page 139 – Configuring CapsLock Behavior
  • Page 140 – Enabling GrabTime; By default, GrabTime does not run automatically.; Network Configuration; There are two networking options available for the VX7:; GHz Wireless Radios
  • Page 141 – Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration
  • Page 142 – Summit Radio; Figure 5-1 Summit Client Utility
  • Page 143 – Wireless Zero Config Utility and the Summit Radio; ThirdPartyConfig; Main Tab; Figure 5-2 SCU – Main Tab; Driver version; Disable Radio
  • Page 144 – Admin Login; To login to Admin mode, click the Admin login button.; Figure 5-3 Admin Password Entry; The password is case sensitive!
  • Page 145 – Config Tab; Figure 5-4 SCU – Config 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; Parameters; IMPORTANT; – Remember to click the; Commit; button after making changes to ensure the; Config
  • Page 148 – Status Tab; Figure 5-5 SCU – Status Tab; This screen provides information on the radio:
  • Page 149 – Diags Tab; Figure 5-6 SCU – Diags Tab; – Use this button to apply (or reapply) the current config profile and; Diagnostics; – Use this button to update the radio driver. (Not available in this; Start Ping; . Clicking the button ends the ping. The ping also ends when; Site Survey; – Obtain a new IP address through release and renew. All activity is
  • Page 150 – Global Settings Tab; Figure 5-7 SCU – Global Settings Tab
  • Page 151 – Type of radio preamble or header for packets.
  • Page 152 – Maximum amount of data to be transmitted on a ping.
  • Page 153 – Summit Wireless Security; tab according to the type; button and enter the password.; button to save the; button after all changes have been made.
  • Page 154 – No Security; Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile; Figure 5-9 No Security; Once configured, click the; button. Ensure the correct Active Config is selected on the
  • Page 155 – WEP; Figure 5-10 WEP Encryption; Click the; Figure 5-11 WEP Keys
  • Page 156 – LEAP without WPA Authentication; Figure 5-12 LEAP Configuration
  • Page 157 – Click on the; Credentials
  • Page 158 – Leave the CA Certificate File Name blank for now.; then click; . Ensure the correct Active Config is selected on the Main tab.
  • Page 159 – Click
  • Page 160 – To use WPA/LEAP, make sure the following profile options are used.; . Ensure the correct Active Config is selected on the Main tab and
  • Page 161 – WPA PSK; Figure 5-20 PSK Entry
  • Page 162 – Cisco Radio; Start | Programs | Cisco ACU or ACU Icon on Desktop; Figure 5-21 Cisco Aironet Client Utility
  • Page 163 – Profiles Tab; Profile Parameter; Network security must be set to None.
  • Page 164 – To use WEP, create a new profile or select an exiting profile.; Figure 5-23 Cisco Profile WEP Keys; LEAP; Create a new profile or edit an exiting profile.
  • Page 165 – Firmware Tab; Immediately runs status on : signal strength and signal quality.; Statistics Tab
  • Page 166 – Configuring for WPA; System Requirements; Cisco PEAP should not be installed if using PEAP/MSCHAP.
  • Page 167 – Checking for the Cisco PEAP Supplicant; Figure 5-24 No Cisco PEAP
  • Page 168 – If Cisco PEAP is desired:
  • Page 169 – Wireless Network Configuration; Click the ACU icon on the desktop.; Figure 5-26 Cisco ACU Profile Selection; Click OK and warmboot.; Figure 5-27 Cisco ACU Reboot Message
  • Page 170 – The Wireless Network Connection screen appears.; Figure 5-29 Wireless Information Screen; Click the Advanced... button.; Figure 5-30 Advanced Wireless Settings; Set the “Networks to access” drop down box to “Only access points”.
  • Page 172 – PEAP/MS-CHAP Authentication Configuration; Figure 5-32 PEAP/MSCHAP Wireless Network Properties; Click the Properties button.; Figure 5-33 Authentication Settings
  • Page 173 – The login screen appears for logging into the wireless network.; Figure 5-34 Wireless Network Login; Once authenticated, click the IP Information tab.; Figure 5-35 IP Information Tab; Now go back and authenticate the server.
  • Page 174 – Server Authentication; Figure 5-36 Authentication Settings, Validate Server; Figure 5-37 Advanced Wireless Settings, Authenticated SSID
  • Page 175 – PEAP/ GTC Authentication Configuration; Figure 5-38 PEAP/GTC Wireless Network Properties; Figure 5-39 PEAP Properties; Check the Always try to resume secure session box.
  • Page 177 – Figure 5-42 PEAP Properties, Validate Server Certificate; Check the Validate server certificate box.; Figure 5-43 Server Connection Warning
  • Page 179 – The other option is to fill in the correct name; Figure 5-47 Wireless Information, Authenticated
  • Page 180 – Cisco ACU; ACU; Click on the Profile tab.; Figure 5-48 ACU Profile Tab; Click the Rename button.; Figure 5-49 Renaming Profile; Click the Edit button.
  • Page 181 – The profile properties screen is displayed.; Figure 5-50 Profile Properties Screen; Enter the SSID and Client Name in the correct fields.; Figure 5-51 Select Profile; Use the drop down box to choose the profile just configured.
  • Page 182 – The VX7 associates and displays the sign on screen.; Figure 5-52 Login Screen; Click the Status tab to display status.; Figure 5-53 ACU Status Tab
  • Page 183 – EAP-TLS Authentication Configuration; To check if a user certificate is installed navigate to; Figure 5-54 Certificate Stores; Click the View button.; Figure 5-55 View Certificate Details
  • Page 184 – Set the Field to Private Key; Setting EAP/TLS Parameters; Figure 5-57 Authentication Settings
  • Page 185 – Click the Select button to choose the user certificate.; Figure 5-58 Select Certificate; Click the OK button to dismiss the configuration screens.
  • Page 186 – Validating the Server Certificate; Figure 5-60 Validate Server; Click OK to dismiss the configuration boxes.; Figure 5-61 SSID Authenticated
  • Page 187 – WPA PSK Configuration; Figure 5-62 WPA PSK Configuration; Change the Network Authentication to WPA-PSK.
  • Page 188 – Symbol Radio; Double Tap the Network Connected Icon in the Status Bar; IP Information Tab; Tap the Details button to view the Network Connection details.; IPv6 Information Tab
  • Page 189 – Wireless Information Tab; View Log
  • Page 190 – Add a new connection; Add New; . Enter the SSID in the; Network Name
  • Page 191 – Select a User Certificate
  • Page 192 – Certificates; Generating a Root CA Certificate; Sign into the CA with any valid username and password.; Figure 5-67 Logon to Certificate Authority; Download a CA certificate, certificate chain or CRL
  • Page 193 – Click the DER button.; Download CA certificate
  • Page 194 – Installing a Root CA Certificate; Start | Control Panel; Click the “Import” button.; Figure 5-72 Import Certificate; Make sure “From a File” is selected and click OK.
  • Page 195 – Click Yes to import the certificate.
  • Page 196 – User Certificates; User certificates are only needed for EAP-TLS.; Generating a User Certificate; Figure 5-75 Logon to Certificate Authority
  • Page 197 – Request a certificate; advanced certificate request; Create and submit a request to this CA
  • Page 198 – For the Certificate Template, select “User”.
  • Page 199 – When prompted for the private key password:
  • Page 200 – Download certificate
  • Page 201 – Installing a User Certificate; Start; Select “My Certificates” from the pull down list.; Figure 5-84 Certificates; Figure 5-85 Import Certificate
  • Page 202 – The certificate is now shown in the list.; Figure 5-87 Certificate Listing; With the certificate you just imported highlighted, click View.
  • Page 203 – If the private key is present, the process is complete.; Figure 5-89 Browsing to Private Key Location; Click on View to see the certificate details again.
  • Page 205 – Chapter 6 AppLock; Control
  • Page 206 – Multi-Application Version; Settings | Control Panel | Administration icon; See section titled; Figure 6-1 Administrator Control Panels – Multi-Application
  • Page 207 – Single Application Version; Figure 6-2 Administrator Control Panels – Single Application
  • Page 208 – Administration Mode
  • Page 209 – Passwords; These conditions include:
  • Page 210 – Multi-Application Configuration; Application Panel; Figure 6-3 Application Panel – Multi-Application
  • Page 211 – End User Internet Explorer
  • Page 212 – Security Panel; Figure 6-4 Security Panel – Multi-Application; key keypress is an invalid keypress for a hotkey sequence.
  • Page 213 – Status Panel; Figure 6-5 Status Panel – Multi-Application
  • Page 214 – None; Save As; Error Messages
  • Page 215 – End-User Switching Technique; Using a Stylus Tap; Activation; key. The Activation key is assigned by the Administrator using
  • Page 216 – Troubleshooting Multi-Application AppLock; The hotkey sequence needed is not allowed. What does this mean?
  • Page 217 – Single Application Configuration; The default Administrator Hotkey sequence is; Control Panel; Figure 6-7 Administrator Control Panel; Move the cursor to the; Application; text box and either type the application path or click the
  • Page 218 – Figure 6-8 Administrator Security Panel
  • Page 220 – Figure 6-9 Administrator Status Panel; Error; Levels
  • Page 221 – Message
  • Page 230 – AppLock Registry Settings
  • Page 231 – Appendix A Key Maps; 5-key Keypad with Pointing Device; Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies; To get this key
  • Page 232 – 0-key Standard Keypad; When using a sequence of keys that includes the 2; key first then the rest of the; the VX7 control panel.
  • Page 233 – The Keyboard Backlight key is used in <2; “VMT Keyboard Backlighting” in Chapter 4, “System Configuration”.
  • Page 237 – Figure A-3 IBM 3270 Specific Keypad; Figure A-4 IBM 5250 Specific Keypad; RFTermTM Reference Guide
  • Page 239 – Appendix B Technical Specifications; Physical Specifications; Features Specification Comments
  • Page 241 – Display Specifications; Characteristic Specification; UPS Battery Pack Specifications
  • Page 242 – Radio Specifications
  • Page 243 – Revision History; Revision A, Initial Release: November 2004; Chapter 1 – Introduction
  • Page 245 – Index
  • Page 249 – Root CA Certificates
  • Page 250 – USB
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