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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Notices
  • Page 4 – Revision Notice; RX2 Reference Guide; Section
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents
  • Page 6 – HAPTER
  • Page 11 – PPENDIX; Illustrations
  • Page 15 – Chapter 1 Introduction; Overview; The LXE RX2 is a rugged, vehicle mounted, Microsoft; Related Manuals
  • Page 16 – Components; Figure 1-1 RX2 Connector Panel
  • Page 17 – When to Use This Guide
  • Page 18 – Document Conventions; ALL CAPS; Menu; “Quotes”; ATTENTION; Keyword that indicates vital or pivotal information to follow.; CAUTION
  • Page 19 – Getting Started; installed before shipment.; Power Switch; Figure 1-3 Power Switch
  • Page 20 – Quick Configuration; Network SSID or ESSID number of the Access Point; ActiveSync – Initial Setup; USB Connection; Cable for initial ActiveSync Configuration:; Configuration
  • Page 21 – Getting Help; RX2 User’s Guide; Accessories; Data Cables; Cable, Serial D9 to D9; DC Power Accessories; DC Adapter Cable, 12V; Battery Chargers and Battery; Battery Charger US, with Connector Cables
  • Page 23 – Chapter 2 Physical Description and Layout; Hardware Configuration; The RX2 hardware configuration is shown in the following figure.; Figure 2-1 Hardware
  • Page 24 – One internal I/O port used for RFID reader.
  • Page 25 – Power Modes; The RX2 is in the On mode when:; Off Mode; The unit is in Off Mode when
  • Page 26 – Physical Controls; power is not supplied to the RX2.; Figure 2-2 Location of the Power Switch; Restart Sequence; There are several ways to restart the RX2.; warmboot; in the; Enter
  • Page 27 – section titled “Utilities”.; External Connectors; USB Host Cable; Port Label on RX2; Pinout; Mobile Device End; ActiveSync
  • Page 28 – Pin Signal Description; Serial Cable
  • Page 29 – Power Connector; The Power Supply connector is used to:; Figure 2-5 The Power Connector; Pin Signal; Charger
  • Page 30 – Audio; Audio output on the RX2 comes from two sources:; Buzzer
  • Page 31 – Power Supply Options; There are several options available for powering the RX2.; Battery Status; See Chapter 3, “System Configuration” for details.
  • Page 32 – RX2 Input Power Specifications; Minimum voltage: 10VDC
  • Page 33 – Battery Charger; RX2 Power Connector; Figure 2-6 Battery Charger and Cable
  • Page 34 – Vehicle 12VDC Direct Connection; titled “Installation”.; Figure 2-8 Connecting the Power Cable to the Vehicle
  • Page 35 – Chapter 3 System Configuration; Introduction; as examples only; ActiveSync and the RX2; Troubleshooting ActiveSync; See Also: “Cold Boot and Loss of Host Reconnection”.
  • Page 36 – ActiveSync indicator on the host remains gray; ActiveSync Remote Display; After an ActiveSync connection is established, select; Figure 3-1 The RX2 Desktop
  • Page 37 – The remainder of this chapter assumes:; Synchronizing; Back up and restore your device data.; Explore
  • Page 38 – Cold Boot and Loss of Host Re-connection; that
  • Page 39 – Software Update Manager; Software packages that can be managed include:; Configuring the RX2 for the Software Update Manager; You must have the following information:; FTP Server Settings; specific information.
  • Page 40 – Maintaining Files on the FTP Server; If the software revision is:; Directory Structure; Operation; included later in this section.
  • Page 41 – RFID reader firmware upgrade; Log Files
  • Page 42 – A sample log file is illustrated below.; Figure 3-2 Sample Software Update Manager Log File
  • Page 43 – Test Mode; Delay Parameter; delay; Iteration Parameters; TEST MODE: Iteration 1 of 2
  • Page 44 – GHz Radio Configuration; Operating System
  • Page 45 – For the Summit or Cisco 2.4GHz PC radio card.; RFID Driver; TagLogger; LXERFIDTag0Read
  • Page 46 – Log File Format; The log file entries have the following format:; Examples
  • Page 47 – IP address: DHCP or static IP
  • Page 48 – Desktop; Desktop Icon
  • Page 49 – My Computer Folders; Folder Description; Folders Copied at Startup
  • Page 50 – Start Menu Program Options; Set Cisco radio / network parameters; Summit; Set Summit radio / network parameters; Stores Network communication options; Wavelink Avalanche
  • Page 51 – Communication; Start; Command Prompt; Figure 3-3 Pocket CMD Prompt Screen; Type help at the command prompt for a list of available commands.; Windows Explorer
  • Page 52 – Taskbar; Start | Settings | Taskbar and Start Menu; Ctrl; Figure 3-4 Taskbar Properties; Advanced Tab; Expand Control Panel
  • Page 53 – Control Panel Options; or; My Computer | Control Panel
  • Page 54 – About; Tab Title
  • Page 55 – Identifying Software Versions; The “Versions; Figure 3-5 About Properties / Versions Tab; Radio MAC Address; The “Network IP” tab displays the MAC address of the radio card.; Figure 3-6 About Properties / Network IP Tab
  • Page 56 – Current Time
  • Page 57 – Network and Dialup Connections; Start | Settings | Control Panel | Network and Dialup Connections; Create a dialup, direct, or VPN connection on the mobile device.; Figure 3-8 Cisco Adapter Settings; The default is to obtain an IP address via DHCP.; Specify an IP address; radio button and
  • Page 58 – Owner; Set mobile device owner details.; Factory Default Settings
  • Page 59 – Password; Set user access and power up password properties.; Disabled; Figure 3-10 Password Properties
  • Page 60 – PC Connection; Regional Settings
  • Page 61 – Remove Programs; Affects LXE; Tags
  • Page 62 – Format; ID2 for Class 0 Singulation.
  • Page 63 – Tag Types to Read; This setting has no effect on the RX2’s RFID reader.; Reader Output; Preamble
  • Page 64 – Filters; Figure 3-13 RFID Properties / Filters Tab; Parameters; Select
  • Page 66 – Read; Figure 3-15 RFID Properties / Power Tab
  • Page 67 – RX2 is restricted to 95% for Modulation.; Output Power; Figure 3-16 RFID Properties / Firmware Tab; any other RX2 firmware.
  • Page 68 – Firmware Upgrade; How To Upgrade RFID Firmware; Make sure no other RFID Application is running:; Reboot Reader; Click OK in the pop up dialog box to close the dialog box.
  • Page 69 – Figure 3-17 RFID Properties / Format Tab; There are four EPC encoding schemes available:
  • Page 70 – Scanner
  • Page 71 – Main; Figure 3-18 Scanner Properties / Main Tab; Do not connect a tethered scanner to the USB labeled port:; Keys; The Keys tab has no affect on the RX2.
  • Page 72 – COM Ports; Figure 3-19 Scanner Properties / COM1 Port Settings; There is no COM2 port on an RX2.; Figure 3-20 Scanner Properties / COM3 Port Settings; The RX2 is not designed for a barcode scanner.
  • Page 73 – System; Middle of Memory Bar; General
  • Page 74 – Memory
  • Page 75 – Volume and Sounds; Low Battery Buzzer
  • Page 76 – Utilities
  • Page 77 – field is a; these keys load the appropriate radio driver; please contact your LXE Representative.
  • Page 80 – LAUNCH.EXE and Persistent Storage; copied to another directory.
  • Page 81 – before changes are made.; Command-line Utility
  • Page 82 – Reflash the Mobile Device
  • Page 83 – 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; Click the OK button to save the changes.; Update Monitoring Overview
  • Page 84 – Wired via a serial cable between the Agent PC and the LXE device.; Mobile Device Wireless and Network Settings; Manage network settings – enabled; File
  • Page 85 – Enabler Configuration; Figure 3-25 Avalanche Enabler Opening Screen; File Menu Options; system
  • Page 86 – Avalanche Update Settings; Wavelink Avalanche Manager User Guide; Menu Options; Settings Tab; Unavailable in this release.
  • Page 87 – Not currently supported by LXE.; Connection; Figure 3-26 Connection Options
  • Page 88 – Execution; Auto-Execute Selection
  • Page 89 – Server Contact; Figure 3-28 Server Contact Options
  • Page 90 – Do not monitor or launch Enabler
  • Page 91 – Scan Config; not currently supported by LXE on Windows CE.; Figure 3-30 Scan Config Option; Display; Figure 3-31 Window Display Options; At startup
  • Page 92 – Shortcuts; Figure 3-32 Application Shortcuts
  • Page 93 – Adapters; Figure 3-33 Adapter Options – Network; only
  • Page 94 – Avalanche Icon; Figure 3-34 Avalanche Network Profile Displayed; Use Manual Settings
  • Page 95 – Network; Figure 3-35 Manual Settings Properties Panels
  • Page 96 – and; Manage network settings; options are enabled on the Adapters; Status; Figure 3-36 Status Display
  • Page 97 – Chapter 4 Application Development; SNMP Agent for battery monitoring; SNMP
  • Page 98 – lxeProductsWinCERX2IDAgentVer
  • Page 99 – APIs; LXE CE API Programming Guide E-SW-WINAPIPG; Battery APIs; An API is provided to turn the alarm beeper on and off.
  • Page 100 – RFID Driver APIs; System Commands; Class 1 Commands; KILL
  • Page 101 – Gen 2 Commands
  • Page 102 – Tag Orientation and the RX2; The RX2 contains an RHCP (right hand circularly polarized) antenna.
  • Page 103 – Hat Encoding; APC 9F; SUB 1A
  • Page 105 – Decimal - Hexadecimal Chart
  • Page 107 – Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration; Radio Type
  • Page 108 – Summit Radio; is not; Summit Client Utility; SCU Icon on Desktop; Wireless Zero Config Utility and the Summit Radio
  • Page 109 – Main Tab; Figure 5-2 SCU – Main Tab; Driver version; Disable Radio
  • Page 110 – Admin Login; To login to Admin mode, click the Admin login button.; Figure 5-3 Admin Password Entry; The password is case sensitive!
  • Page 111 – 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; IMPORTANT; – Remember to click the; Commit; button after making changes to ensure the; Config
  • Page 113 – The EAP type chosen determines if the; Credentials; button is active. Available entries on; Encryption; Note: The Encryption type chosen determines if the
  • Page 114 – Status Tab; Figure 5-5 SCU – Status Tab; This screen provides information on the radio:
  • Page 115 – Diags Tab; Figure 5-6 SCU – Diags Tab; – Use this button to apply (or reapply) the current config profile and; Diagnostics; . 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 116 – Global Settings Tab; Figure 5-7 SCU – Global Settings Tab
  • Page 117 – dBm
  • Page 118 – The amount of time, specified in milliseconds, between each ping.
  • Page 119 – WMM; Off
  • Page 120 – 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 121 – 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 122 – WEP; Figure 5-10 WEP Encryption; Click the; Figure 5-11 WEP Keys
  • Page 123 – LEAP without WPA Authentication; Figure 5-12 LEAP Configuration
  • Page 124 – Click on the
  • Page 125 – To use WPA/LEAP, make sure the following profile options are used.; Click; OK; then click; . Ensure the correct Active Config is selected on the Main tab and
  • Page 126 – To use EAP-FAST, make sure the following profile options are used.
  • Page 127 – To use Stored Credentials, click on the; button. No entries are necessary for Sign-On; then tap
  • Page 128 – WPA PSK; Figure 5-19 PSK Entry
  • Page 129 – Cisco Radio; Start | Aironet Client Utility; ACU Icon on Desktop
  • Page 130 – Profiles Tab; Profile Parameter; Infrastructure Mode; Firmware Tab
  • Page 131 – Create a new profile or edit an exiting profile.; To use WEP, create a new profile or select an exiting profile.; LEAP; in this chapter for instructions on using LEAP with WPA.
  • Page 132 – WPA for the Cisco Radio; System Requirements; Other WPA authentications are not supported.; Installing Radio drivers
  • Page 133 – Wireless Network Configuration for PSK; Click the ACU icon on the desktop.; Figure 5-23 Cisco ACU Profile Selection
  • Page 134 – The Wireless Network Connection screen appears.; Figure 5-26 Wireless Information Screen; not; Figure 5-27 Advanced Wireless Settings; Set the “Networks to access” drop down box to “Only access points”.; Only access
  • Page 136 – Cisco ACU; ACU; Click on the Profile tab.; Figure 5-29 ACU Profile Tab; Click the Rename button.; Figure 5-30 Renaming Profile
  • Page 137 – The profile properties screen is displayed.; Figure 5-31 Profile Properties Screen; Enter the SSID and Client Name in the correct fields.; Figure 5-32 Select Profile; Use the drop down box to choose the profile just configured.
  • Page 138 – The mobile device associates and displays the sign on screen.; Figure 5-33 Login Screen; Click the Status tab to display status.; Figure 5-34 ACU Status Tab
  • Page 139 – Appendix A Technical Specifications; Physical Specifications; Features Specifications Comments
  • Page 140 – Cable Specifications; Caution: Do Not Use this Labeled Port for Tethered Scanners:; Cable Ends; Cable Pinouts and Diagrams
  • Page 141 – Environmental Specifications
  • Page 142 – Radio Specifications
  • Page 143 – Revision History
  • Page 145 – Appendix B Additional Cofiguration Options; Inbox
  • Page 146 – Media Player; Start | Programs | Remote Desktop Connection
  • Page 147 – The RX2 does not include or support a modem.
  • Page 148 – Background; Input Panel
  • Page 149 – Internet Options; Keyboard
  • Page 150 – PCMCIA; Radio card in Slot 0, Internal ATA in Slot 2.
  • Page 151 – Power; Battery; Figure B-1 Power Schemes
  • Page 152 – Storage Manager; On-line help is available for this option.; caution; new partitions or deleting partitions on the storage device.; Stylus; Set double-click sensitivity properties; Double Tap
  • Page 153 – Appendix C RX2 Battery Charger; The RX2 battery charger is:; Caution; The RX2 battery charger accepts AC power input.; Figure C-1 RX2 Battery Charger; The charger has a; red; LED that indicates the status of the charger:
  • Page 154 – Figure C-2 RX2 Battery Charger and Cables; Technical Specifications; Operating Temperature
  • Page 155 – Index
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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 ...

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Revision Notice RX2 Reference Guide Upgrade From Revision A to Revision B Section Explanation Notices Updated Trademarks. Chapter 1 – Introduction Revised “Accessories” listing. Chapter 2 – Physical Description and Layout Revised “PCMCIA Slot” and “Charging the Internal Battery” sections. Added info...

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