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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Notices; LXE; Important
  • Page 3 – Revision Notice; Equipment Needed
  • Page 5 – MX7 Reference Guide; Table of Contents; HAPTER
  • Page 13 – NDEX; Illustrations
  • Page 17 – Chapter 1 Introduction; Overview; setup and processing information.
  • Page 18 – Features; Odyssey Client Utility; Odyssey
  • Page 19 – Important Battery Information; New batteries must be fully charged prior to use.; When to Use This Guide
  • Page 20 – Document Conventions; ALL CAPS; ATTENTION; Keyword that indicates vital or pivotal information to follow.
  • Page 21 – Components; Front – 55 Key; Figure 1-1 Front of MX7
  • Page 22 – Back; Figure 1-3 Scanner Aperture
  • Page 23 – Cable: Multipurpose USB and Power
  • Page 24 – Trigger Handle
  • Page 25 – Quick Start; MX7 with Odyssey Client; Note: The SE 955 scanner replaced the SE; Intermec EV15 linear imager
  • Page 26 – Troubleshooting; Refer to “Chapter 4 - AppLock” for setup and processing information.; Entering the Multi AppLock Activation Key; Chapter 4 “AppLock”.; Hotkey; . The key sequence switches the focus; Touch
  • Page 27 – Hardware Setup; Figure 1-8 Trigger Handle Attach Points
  • Page 28 – Inserting the Main Battery; Press the Power key after the battery is inserted into the MX7.; Figure 1-9 Main Battery Pack; About Lithium-Ion Batteries; tab to check the battery status and power reading.
  • Page 29 – Installing the Handstrap; Figure 1-10 MX7 With Handstrap Installed; Place the MX7, with the screen facing down, on a flat stable surface.
  • Page 30 – Connecting an External Power Supply (Optional); Putting it all together ....; Figure 1-11 USB – MX7 – Power Assembly; Assembling the AC Power Adapter; Figure 1-12 AC/DC 12V External Power Supply
  • Page 31 – Connecting the Multipurpose USB / Power Cable; Figure 1-13 Connect the USB / Power Cable to the MX7 Port; Connecting the Multipurpose RS-232 / Power Cable; Figure 1-14 Connect the RS-232 / Power Cable to the MX7 Port
  • Page 32 – Connecting to a Printer Interface Cable; Figure 1-15 Connect to a Printer Interface Cable; Connector B; Connecting the Audio Cable and a Headset; See section titled “Set the Audio Speaker Volume”.; Figure 1-16 Audio Cable and Headset; Connector A
  • Page 33 – 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.; Entering Data
  • Page 34 – Power Key; the power states of the MX7.; Power; Or; Suspend
  • Page 35 – Tapping the Touchscreen with a Stylus; Use keyboard shortcuts instead of the stylus.
  • Page 36 – Software Setup; Recalibrate; and Time to the factory default values.; Identification
  • Page 37 – Set the Display Backlight Timer; The backlight will remain on all the time; Set the MX7 Power Schemes Timers; Battery Power Scheme; The backlight turns off after 3 seconds of no activity,
  • Page 38 – Set The Audio Speaker Volume; power and prolongs battery life.; Figure 1-19 Speaker Location; Using the Keypad; To adjust speaker volume:; Orange; Using the Touchscreen; Tap the
  • Page 39 – Applying the Protective Film to the Display; Mobile Device; Manuals CD to your desktop computer.; Then; drag the LXEbook to the My Documents folder on the MX7.
  • Page 40 – Radio and Network Setup; Network SSID or ESSID number of the Access Point; Terminal Emulation Setup; Prerequisites; the alias name or IP address (Host Address) and; LXE RFTerm
  • Page 41 – Installing User Certificates and Private Keys; A User Certificate file is available; Next
  • Page 42 – User Certificate; Certificates
  • Page 43 – Private Key; Figure 1-22 View Certificate Details; Set the; Field; Make sure the private key is “Present.”
  • Page 44 – Tap the Shift key to type one capital letter.; Figure 1-23 Input Panel / Virtual Keyboard; Tap the Input Panel/Virtual Keyboard icon in the taskbar.
  • Page 45 – Using the Stylus; The cursor begins to flash in the field.
  • Page 46 – Using the Scanner; Read all cautions, warnings and labels; before; using the laser; Do not look into the laser’s lens.; Figure 1-24 Scan Beam; Voice Data; Tethered scanners are not supported on the MX7.
  • Page 47 – Saving Changes to the Registry; The MX7 saves the registry when you:; Warmboot; Install Restart in the Start menu by; Coldboot; and tap the OK button, factory default registry
  • Page 48 – Getting Help
  • Page 51 – Chapter 2 Physical Description and Layout; Hardware Configuration; The MX7 hardware configuration is shown in the following figure.; Figure 2-1 System Hardware; Central Processing Unit; The MX7 supports the following I/O components of the core logic:
  • Page 52 – System Memory; The 400MHz CPU configuration supports 128MB SDRAM, 128MB SD card.; Internal SD Memory Card; Video Subsystem; Backlight
  • Page 53 – Power Supply; The LXE MX7 uses two batteries for operation.; Main Battery Pack; Radio Ports; Three ports are available on the MX7.
  • Page 54 – COM Port; Figure 2-2 COM1 Port; USB Client Port
  • Page 55 – Audio Support; Speaker; Distance: 10 cm on axis in front of Speaker opening in front of unit.; Volume Control
  • Page 56 – EV-15 linear imager from Intermec
  • Page 57 – Physical Controls; to set the suspend timers before using ActiveSync.; The Process; Warm Reset; Cold Reset; whenever necessary.; Run
  • Page 58 – Flash Cards; electrostatic discharge.; Figure 2-3 Flash Card Location; The MX7 has one internal SD Flash card port.
  • Page 59 – Flash Card Installation / Removal; Equipment required: None; Installation; Removal; Loosen then remove the main battery pack.
  • Page 60 – Power Modes; Tap Power key or; Figure 2-4 Power Modes – On, Suspend and Off; On Mode; The Display; When the display is On:; The MX7
  • Page 61 – Suspend Mode; MX7 Suspend timers are set using; Off Mode
  • Page 62 – The Keypads
  • Page 63 – Using the 55 Key ANSI / CE Keypad; The keymaps (keypress sequences) are located in “Appendix A – Key Maps.”
  • Page 65 – Mappable Diamond Keys; The Diamond keys can be programmed to perform specific functions.; Figure 2-8 Mappable Diamond Keys; To edit the diamond key parameters, Tap; 5 Key Keypad; Any combination of “standard” keypresses can be used.
  • Page 66 – 2 Key Keypad
  • Page 67 – LED Indicators; System Status; Comment; Blinking Red; Scan Status; Steady Green
  • Page 68 – Standard Keys; Sticky Keys
  • Page 69 – Orange and Blue Keys; Orange Key; Field Exit; IBM 5250 specific keypad only
  • Page 70 – Mode Key Functions; No CapsLock AND No Shift keypress – result is a lowercase letter.; B or Not 2 B; To put the number 2 in a text entry field:
  • Page 71 – Touchscreen; Figure 2-9 Touchscreen; Display Backlight Timer; The backlight timer; Cleaning the Display/Scanner Aperture; Static screen protectors for the MX7 are available from LXE.
  • Page 72 – New main battery packs must be charged prior to use; Checking Battery Status; Power drain increases substantially in Turbo mode.; MX7 Status LED and the Batteries
  • Page 73 – Battery Hotswapping; Important: When the backup battery power is Low or Very Low (; Low Battery Warning; Discharging; then tap the Discharge button.
  • Page 74 – Handling Batteries Safely; Never dispose of a battery in a fire. This may cause an explosion.; Caution; Battery Maintenance Publication
  • Page 75 – Please refer to the “MX7 Multi-Charger User’s Guide” for instruction.
  • Page 76 – Multi-Charger Indicators; LED Functions; Green; LCD Messages
  • Page 77 – Passive Vehicle Mount Cradle; Does not obstruct the driver’s vision or safe vehicle operation.
  • Page 78 – Cradle Assembly Components; not supplied by LXE.; Figure 2-11 Passive Vehicle Mount Cradle and U-Bracket
  • Page 79 – RAM Ball and Cylinder; Figure 2-13 Passive Vehicle Mount Cradle / RAM Ball Assembly
  • Page 80 – RAM Assembly Footprint; Not To Scale
  • Page 81 – How to Install the Cradle U-Bracket; Angle Adjust Knob
  • Page 82 – The passive vehicle mounted cradle is ready for use.
  • Page 83 – How To Install the RAM Bracket; Angle Adjust Knobs; Figure 2-17 Install RAM Bracket Assembly
  • Page 87 – Chapter 3 System Configuration; Introduction; as examples; Note; In
  • Page 88 – Installed Software; Operating System; Includes all operating system components, including; Radio and Device Drivers
  • Page 89 – Software Applications; The following applications are included:; Software Backup; See “Accessories” for the LXE MX7 SDK Kit part number.
  • Page 90 – Boot Loader; Initialize all system hardware
  • Page 91 – Folders Copied at Startup
  • Page 92 – Desktop; Desktop Icon
  • Page 93 – My Device Folders; Folder
  • Page 94 – Start Menu Program Options; The RF client runs automatically during each reboot.
  • Page 95 – Communication; Modems are not available from LXE nor supported by LXE.; ActiveSync; to begin the; Connect; The default connect setup is USB direct connect.; See Also: “Cold Boot and Loss of Host Re-connection”
  • Page 96 – Start / Stop FTP Server; or; Stop FTP; Command Prompt; Figure 3-1 Pocket CMD Prompt Screen
  • Page 97 – Inbox; Tap the “?” button to access Internet Explorer Help.; Media Player; Tap the “?” button to access Media Player Help.; Microsoft WordPad; Tap the “?” button to access WordPad Help.
  • Page 98 – Odyssey Client; Disable Odyssey; not; Enable Odyssey; may; Radio Config Utility; Figure 3-2 Radio Config Utility Main Menu
  • Page 99 – Summit Client; Disable Summit; Certs
  • Page 100 – Transcriber; Select Transcriber on the; Windows Explorer
  • Page 101 – Taskbar; Factory Default Settings
  • Page 102 – Advanced Tab; Expand Control Panel; The Result of “Expand Control Panel”; Clear Contents of Document Folder
  • Page 103 – Settings | Control Panel Options; My Device | Control Panel link
  • Page 104 – Note: Programs listed
  • Page 105 – About; Tab Title
  • Page 106 – Accessibility; Figure 3-5 System – Accessibility; Administration – For AppLock; See Chapter 4 “AppLock” for further information and instruction.
  • Page 107 – Battery; View the status of the Main and Backup batteries.; Figure 3-6 System – Battery
  • Page 108 – Figure 3-7 System – Stored Certificates
  • Page 109 – Current Time
  • Page 110 – Dialing; Tone Dialing
  • Page 111 – Display; Background; Figure 3-10 Display – Background
  • Page 112 – Appearance; Figure 3-11 Display – Appearance; Figure 3-12 Display – Backlight
  • Page 113 – Input Panel
  • Page 114 – Internet Options; Figure 3-14 Internet Options
  • Page 116 – Keyboard; Set keypad key map and keypad key repeat delay and key repeat rate.; Default; Figure 3-15 Keyboard; Keymaps and Fonts; Descriptive name; Simplified Chinese
  • Page 117 – Mappable Keys; 2 Key Diamond 2 / Diamond 3; Figure 3-16 Mappable Keys
  • Page 118 – Mixer
  • Page 119 – Mouse
  • Page 120 – Network and Dialup Connections; | Settings | Control Panel | Network and Dialup Connections; Odyssey Client Connection Panel; Figure 3-19 Network and Dialup Connections; Create a Connection Option
  • Page 121 – Owner
  • Page 122 – Password; Disabled; Figure 3-21 Password
  • Page 123 – PC Connection; Enable direct connection; Change Connection ....
  • Page 125 – Regional Settings; pos; Language; Remove Programs; only
  • Page 126 – Scanner; Good Scan Vibration; Barcode
  • Page 127 – Main Tab
  • Page 128 – COM1 Tab; Stop Bits; Figure 3-27 Scanner Panel – COM1
  • Page 129 – Prefix / Suffix is only available when; Figure 3-28 Barcode – Advanced – Prefix / Suffix; Use Advanced Barcode Processing; Strip Leading / Strip Trailing Characters; Key Message mode
  • Page 130 – When the “Send Key Messages” is not checked,
  • Page 131 – Barcode - Advanced – Ctrl Char Mapping; Figure 3-29 Barcode – Advanced – Ctrl Translation; Use Advanced; Translate All
  • Page 133 – Barcode - Advanced – Scancode Enable; Figure 3-30 Barcode – Advanced – Scancode Enable/Disable; Use Advanced Barcode
  • Page 134 – Barcode - Advanced – Code ID; Figure 3-31 Barcode – Advanced Processing – No Code ID; No Code ID
  • Page 135 – Figure 3-32 Barcode – Advanced Processing – Strip Code ID; Data includes no Code ID; Strip Identifiers from EAN128 Barcodes; Strip Code ID; Figure 3-33 Barcode – Advanced Processing – EAN128 Barcodes
  • Page 136 – Adding Codes to the Match List for EAN128 Barcodes; and
  • Page 137 – Stylus; Double Tap
  • Page 138 – System; Device Name; General
  • Page 139 – Memory
  • Page 141 – Volume and Sounds; Good Scan and Bad Scan Sounds
  • Page 142 – SD Flash Cards, CAB Files and Programs; My Device
  • Page 143 – ActiveSync / Get Connected Process; Back up and restore your mobile device data.
  • Page 144 – Initial Install; Install ActiveSync on Desktop/Laptop; Serial Connection; Change; USB Connection
  • Page 145 – Cables for initial ActiveSync Configuration:; Change Connection Parameters; Change Connection; Tap OK to return to Settings.
  • Page 146 – Backup MX7 Files; Figure 3-41 ActiveSync Connection Settings on a Windows PC; MX7 and PC Partnership; LXE-specific USB cable as listed in the following section “Connect”.
  • Page 147 – A PC or laptop with a radio card or wireless connection.; Cable, Multipurpose USB and Power; Explore
  • Page 148 – Disconnect; Disconnect the cable from the MX7.; Radio Connection; Put the MX7 into Suspend Mode by tapping the red Power button.; Cold Boot and Loss of Host Re-connection; that
  • Page 149 – ActiveSync Troubleshooting; See Also: “Cold Boot and Loss of Host Reconnection”.
  • Page 150 – ActiveSync indicator on the host remains gray
  • Page 151 – Utilities
  • Page 152 – field is a
  • Page 155 – DO NOT; Order
  • Page 156 – Enabling GrabTime; CapsLock is disabled.; Configuring IPv6
  • Page 157 – Launch App / Launch Command; The registry keys are:; Command-line Utility; nnnnn
  • Page 158 – LXE Login Utility; Odyssey Client only; insure extensions are enabled for viewing, double tap
  • Page 159 – Using the Utility; is to be changed when returning from Suspend.; icon on the Desktop.; Figure 3-42 LXE Login Utility User Prompt; MX7 until the user responds to the prompt.
  • Page 160 – User Name Typed; Figure 3-44 Odyssey Client Screen; Press the Spc key or check the; disconnected; to; searching for access point; . After the access point is found, the password prompt is displayed.
  • Page 161 – key or tapping the; Cancel; Figure 3-46 Odyssey Client Password Screen Cancelled; Select; Yes; Yes; button on the screen.
  • Page 162 – Uninstall the LXE Login Utility
  • Page 163 – API Calls; LXE CE API Programming Guide E-SW-WINAPIPG; Clearing Registry Settings
  • Page 164 – Reflash the Mobile Device; Files to be loaded on the Flash card; Preparation; Lift the rubber barrier and pull the SD card out of the slot.; How To; Place the SD flash card with new image files on it into the SD slot.; The touchscreen will need to be re-calibrated.
  • Page 165 – Chapter 4 AppLock; mobile device is the system administrator.; Setup a New Device; Settings | Control Panel | Administration
  • Page 166 – Multi-Application Version; Figure 4-1 Administrator Control Panels – Multi-Application; Single Application Version; See section titled; Figure 4-2 Administrator Control Panels – Single Application
  • Page 167 – Administration Mode
  • Page 168 – Passwords; These conditions include:
  • Page 169 – Multi-Application Configuration; The default Administrator Hotkey sequence is; Application Panel; Figure 4-3 Application Panel – Multi-Application; Single Application version.; Application; Move the cursor to the; Filename; text box and either type the application path or tap the Browse
  • Page 170 – End User Internet Explorer
  • Page 171 – Security Panel; Figure 4-4 Security Panel – Multi-Application; key keypress is an invalid keypress for a hotkey sequence.
  • Page 172 – Status Panel; Figure 4-5 Status Panel – Multi-Application; text box and either type the log file path or tap the Browse; View; Error
  • Page 173 – All; Log; None; Save As; Error Messages
  • Page 174 – End-User Switching Technique; Using a Stylus Tap; Activation; key. The Activation key is assigned by the Administrator using
  • Page 175 – Troubleshooting Multi-Application AppLock; The hotkey sequence needed is not allowed. What does this mean?
  • Page 176 – Single Application Configuration; Control Panel; Figure 4-7 Control Panel
  • Page 177 – Figure 4-8 Security Panel
  • Page 178 – Figure 4-9 Status Panel; Application version.
  • Page 180 – AppLock Error Messages; Message
  • Page 189 – AppLock Registry Settings
  • Page 191 – Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration; Radio; None Yes Yes; Auth Type
  • Page 192 – Summit Client Configuration; Wireless Zero Config; LXE does not recommend use of the Wireless; Summit Client Utility
  • Page 193 – Main; Driver version; Active Config
  • Page 194 – Administrator Mode; Admin Login; Config; the
  • Page 195 – Buttons; Button Function; – The settings for; Config Parameters; Parameter Default
  • Page 196 – Status; Figure 5-4 Summit Client Utility – Status tab
  • Page 197 – Diags; Diagnostics, Update Driver and Site Survey functions are not; Figure 5-5 Summit Client Utility – Diags tab; Start Ping
  • Page 198 – Global Settings; Global Parameters
  • Page 200 – Hide Password
  • Page 201 – Wireless Security; No Security; Figure 5-7 Configure a Summit Profile with No Security
  • Page 202 – WEP Keys; Encryption = Manual WEP; Figure 5-8 WEP Keys; Enter the; WEP key; Tap; OK
  • Page 203 – LEAP w/o WPA Authentication; Figure 5-9 Configure a Summit Profile with LEAP w/o WPA
  • Page 204 – PEAP/MSCHAP Authentication; Figure 5-11 Configure a Summit Profile with PEAP/MSCHAP
  • Page 205 – WPA/LEAP Authentication; Figure 5-13 Configure a Summit Profile with LEAP w/ WPA TKIP
  • Page 206 – WPA PSK Authentication; Figure 5-15 Configure a Summit Profile with WPA PSK
  • Page 207 – Funk Odyssey Client Configuration; Funk Odyssey Client user login; Odyssey Client Menu; Settings
  • Page 208 – Commands; Figure 5-18 Odyssey Client Screens – Commands
  • Page 209 – Tools; Figure 5-19 Odyssey Client Screens – Tools; Help; Figure 5-20 Odyssey Client Screens – Help
  • Page 210 – Set WEP; Funk Odyssey Client Settings Menu; Add
  • Page 211 – No Encryption; Figure 5-23 Set Encryption Mode to None
  • Page 212 – WEP Encryption; Figure 5-24 Set Encryption Mode to WEP; Association Mode; Encryption Method; Disable the; Keys will ...; checkbox if needed. Tap Next to continue.
  • Page 213 – alphanumeric
  • Page 214 – Set LEAP
  • Page 215 – Enable the; WEP Authentication for LEAP
  • Page 216 – For the username Password tap the radio button for either; Prompt for password; Use the; button then; Finish; Once authenticated the Status shows as “open and authenticated”.
  • Page 217 – Set WPA; Figure 5-32 Funk Odyssey Client Settings Menu; Figure 5-33 Tap Add to Configure a Profile
  • Page 219 – PEAP/MS-CHAP Authentication Configuration; Figure 5-36 Select Method; Use the delete and add buttons to choose EAP-PEAP authentication.; A screen appears asking for an; anonymous sign-on name
  • Page 220 – Then tap; on the “The configuration of the new network is complete.” screen.
  • Page 221 – On the main configuration screen check the; Connect to; box and choose the profile just; Figure 5-40 Connect to New Profile
  • Page 222 – Server Authentication; Figure 5-41 Validate Server Certificate; Navigate back to the authentication type screen and check the; Validate server certificate; to the end then the; to end the configuration process.
  • Page 223 – PEAP/GTC Authentication Configuration; Uncheck the Validate server certificate for now.; made to this screen.
  • Page 224 – For PEAP/GTC use the Add/Remove buttons to choose
  • Page 228 – EAP-LEAP Authentication; Tap the OK button then Finish.
  • Page 230 – EAP/TLS Authentication Configuration; Navigate to; My Certificates; in the drop down list.; Import
  • Page 231 – to import from file.; Figure 5-55 Enter Password for Private Key
  • Page 232 – To verify the user certificate navigate to; Figure 5-56 Verify User Certificate
  • Page 233 – Setting EAP/TLS Parameters; Figure 5-57 Authenticate a User
  • Page 234 – Explore the profile just created.; Figure 5-59 Choose the New Profile; button in the top right corner.; Figure 5-60 Status is open and authenticated
  • Page 235 – To check the EAP-TLS status tap; Settings | Detailed Status
  • Page 236 – Validating the Server Certificate; to the end then Finish buttons. Tap; Figure 5-63 Enable the “Validate server certificate” Checkbox
  • Page 237 – WPA/PSK Configuration; Figure 5-64 Enter Name of Network
  • Page 238 – Now you are ready to connect the MX7 to the AP.; Figure 5-66 Connect the MX7 and the AP; Tap the “Connect to:” box and the MX7 then connects to the AP.
  • Page 239 – Trusted Server Configuration; Settings | Trusted Servers; Browse; Tap the Trusted Root CAs tab.
  • Page 241 – Root Certificates; Sign into the CA with any valid username and password.; Figure 5-70 Logon to Certificate Authority; Download a CA certificate, certificate chain or CRL
  • Page 242 – Make sure the correct root; CA certificate; is selected in the list box.; Figure 5-72 Select Encoding Method before Downloading; DER; To download the CA certificate, tap on the; Download CA certificate; Save
  • Page 243 – Installing a Root CA Certificate on the Mobile Device; Figure 5-74 Certificate Stores; Tap the “; Make sure “; From a File; ” is selected and tap OK.
  • Page 244 – to import the certificate.
  • Page 245 – User Certificates; Figure 5-77 Logon to Certificate Authority; Request a certificate”
  • Page 246 – advanced certificate request”; Tap on the “; Create and submit a request to this CA”
  • Page 247 – For the Certificate Template, select; User
  • Page 248 – When prompted for the private key password:; Figure 5-84 Certificate Issued; Download certificate
  • Page 249 – to download and store the user certificate to the PC.
  • Page 250 – Installing a User Certificate on the Mobile Device (WPA-TLS Only); Select “My Certificates” from the pull down list.; Figure 5-86 Certificates; Tap the “Import” button.; Figure 5-87 Import Certificate; Make sure “From a File” is selected and tap OK.
  • Page 251 – The certificate is now shown in the list.; Figure 5-89 Certificate Listing; Highlight the certificate you just imported and tap the
  • Page 252 – From the; If the private key is present, the process is complete.; Figure 5-91 Browsing to Private Key Location; Enter the password for the certificate if appropriate.
  • Page 253 – to see the certificate details again.; Figure 5-92 Private Key Present
  • Page 254 – IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN Configuration Utility; WiFi toolbar icon or Start | Programs | Radio Config Utility; WiFi icon in Toolbar; The; CCX; options are only populated when the MX7 is connected to a Cisco CCX; RSSI Control
  • Page 255 – either
  • Page 256 – Wireless Zero Config Utility; option on the Settings menu.
  • Page 259 – Appendix A Key Maps; “Sticky” keys are also known as “second” function keys.; 5-Key Alphanumeric Keymaps; Blue; Press any other key but Up Arrow or Down Arrow to exit Adjust Mode.
  • Page 265 – Press These Keys and Then ...; Toggle Alpha Mode; key but Up Arrow or Down Arrow to exit Adjust Mode.
  • Page 270 – Creating Custom Key Maps; KEYCOMP DEFAULT.KEY; This output file should be renamed to; from the keymap popup and tap OK.
  • Page 271 – Keymap Source Format; Control Panel | Keyboard; COLxROWx Format
  • Page 272 – field; SPECIAL Section; Special; MAP Section; Map
  • Page 274 – Keycomp Error Messages; OPEN for unused entries (will not do anything when pressed)
  • Page 275 – OPEN
  • Page 277 – A value line must be of the form
  • Page 278 – ) is only valid within a section (defined as; Sample Input File
  • Page 293 – Sample Output File
  • Page 295 – Appendix B Technical Specifications; Physical Specifications; Features Specifications Comments
  • Page 296 – Display Specifications; Feature Specification
  • Page 297 – Environmental Specifications; AC Wall Adapter
  • Page 298 – Radio Specifications
  • Page 299 – List of Valid VK Codes for CE
  • Page 300 – ASCII Control Codes; Char
  • Page 303 – Index
  • Page 304 – Charger
  • Page 305 – Handle
  • Page 306 – Input panel
  • Page 310 – Volume
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E-EQ-MX7RG-B

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Summary

Page 2 - Notices; LXE; Important

Notices LXE Inc. reserves the right to make improvements or changes in the products described in this document 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 omissio...

Page 3 - Revision Notice; Equipment Needed

Revision Notice Notices Added WEEE statement. Added trademarked statement for Summit Data Communications and Odyssey Client. Entire Manual Noted the replacement of SE824 scanner with SE955 scanner where applicable. Removed references to Bluetooth except to state that it is not supported. Chapter 1 –...

Page 5 - MX7 Reference Guide; Table of Contents; HAPTER

E-EQ-MX7RG-B MX7 Reference Guide Table of Contents C HAPTER 1 I NTRODUCTION 1 Overview .................................................................................................................... 1 Features ........................................................................................

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