Honeywell LXE4830P 802.11g Compact Flash Module User Manual MX3X User s Guide
Honeywell International, Inc. 802.11g Compact Flash Module MX3X User s Guide
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- 1. Manual HX1 rev3
- 2. Manual MX3X rev3
- 3. Manual MX5X rev3
- 4. Manual MX7 rev3
- 5. User Manual HX2
- 6. User Manual MX7
- 7. users manual
- 8. USERS MANUAL
- 9. User Manual MX3X
- 10. User Manual VX3X
- 11. User Manual VX6 part 1
- 12. User Manual VX6 part 2
- 13. User Manual VX7 part 1
- 14. User Manual VX7 part 2
- 15. Users Manual F300
- 16. Users Manual MX9
Manual MX3X rev3
MX3X User’s Guide For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution (Microsoft® Windows® CE .NET Equipped) Copyright © August 2006 by LXE Inc. All Rights Reserved E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Language: English Notices For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution 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 in this document, or from the use of the information contained herein. Further, LXE Incorporated, reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes to it from time to time without any obligation to notify any person or organization of such revision or changes. Copyright: This manual is copyrighted. All rights are reserved. This document may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form without prior consent, in writing, from LXE Inc. Copyright © 2006 by LXE Inc. An EMS Technologies Company. 125 Technology Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092 U.S.A. (770) 447-4224 Trademarks: LXE® is a registered trademark of LXE Inc. Microsoft®, ActiveSync®, MSN, Outlook®, Windows®, the Windows logo, and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. RAM® and RAM Mount™ are both trademarks of National Products Inc., 1205 S. Orr Street, Seattle, WA 98108. Odyssey® and Funk® are registered trademarks of Funk Software, Inc. Summit Data Communications, Inc. Summit Data Communications, the Summit logo, and “The Pinnacle of Performance” are trademarks of Summit Data Communications, Inc.All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. When this manual is in PDF format: “Acrobat® Reader® Copyright © 2006 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe®, the Adobe logo, Acrobat®, and the Acrobat logo are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.” Applies. Initial Release June 2004. The user is strongly encouraged to read Appendix B, “Regulatory Notices and Safety Information”. Important safety cautions, warnings and regulatory information is contained in Appendix B. Important: This symbol is placed on the product to remind users to dispose of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) appropriately, per Directive 2002-96-EC. In most areas, this product can be recycled, reclaimed and re-used when properly discarded. Do not discard labeled units with trash. For information about proper disposal, contact LXE through your local sales representative, or visit www lxe com. Revision Notice Notices Added trademarks for RAM mounting products. Added trademark notice for Odyssey and Summit client radios. Introduction Added: - “Features/Options for the MX3X Family.” For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution - Caution for battery well vent obstructions, “Battery Well Vent Aperture.” - “RFID and MX3P Devices and the MX3 Cradles”. - Key sequence to use if the touchscreen is not accepting taps or needs recalibration to Quick Start | Troubleshooting. - New section titled “Connect External Power Supply to the MX3P.” Added proximity caution statement to new section. - “Entering the Multi AppLock Activation Key”. - Instruction for audio cable, headsets and voice data entry in “Using a Headset and Voice for Data Entry” - Ambient temperature statement to “Connect External Power Supply to MX3X or Cradle.” - Voice headsets and cables to “Accessories.” Updated cradle product numbers (e.g. 2381 to MX3R). Removed references to TalkManager Reference Guide. - Accessories for the MX3P mobile device. - ROHS classification to “Accessories”. Changed: Changed MX3-RFID IP rating from “dust and water protection enclosure rating of IEC 60529 compliant to IP55” to “...IP65”. The MX3X Hand Held Computer Added new section titled “The Passive Vehicle Cradle.” Clarified differences between MX3X, MX3P and MX3-RFID devices, cradles, batteries and chargers. Appendix B – Regulatory Notices and Safety Information Added: - Revision History section. - Ambient temperature statement to “AC Power Supply Safety Statement.” - Summit Radio to Approvals section. Entire Manual Note: Updated device graphics that are shipping with new LXE 2005 logo. Noted July 2006 replacement of SE923 scanner with SE955 scanner. MX3X User Guide revision history is included at the end of Appendix B, “Regulatory Notices and Safety Information”. For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Table of Contents For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution INTRODUCTION Overview ...................................................................................................................... 1 Features/Options for the MX3X Family .....................................................................................2 Related Manuals..........................................................................................................................2 Document Conventions...............................................................................................................3 Environmental Specifications .....................................................................................................3 Laser Warnings and Labels ....................................................................................... 4 MX3X .........................................................................................................................................4 MX3-RFID..................................................................................................................................4 Battery Well Vent Aperture ........................................................................................................5 Components ................................................................................................................ 6 Front and Back Views.................................................................................................................6 Endcap Options ...........................................................................................................................7 MX3-RFID Module ....................................................................................................................7 Quick Start ................................................................................................................... 8 Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................................................8 About Lithium-Ion Batteries ....................................................................................... 8 RFID Introduction........................................................................................................ 9 RFID Reader Scan Range ...........................................................................................................9 Integrated Laser Scanner.............................................................................................................9 RFID and MX3P Devices and the MX3 Cradles ........................................................................9 Insert Main Battery.................................................................................................... 10 Check Battery Status .................................................................................................................10 Optional Devices ....................................................................................................... 11 Attach Handstrap (Optional) .....................................................................................................11 Attach the Stylus Clip (Optional)..............................................................................................11 Attach to Hip-Flip (Optional) ...................................................................................................12 Connect External Power Supply to MX3X or Cradle (Optional) .............................................13 Connect External Power Supply to the MX3P..........................................................................14 MX3P Specific Power Accessories..................................................................................................... 14 24/72 Maximum VDC Power Supply Input/Output Cable Connection.............................................. 15 12V VDC Power Cable Connection ................................................................................................... 17 Connect MX3X Audio Jack (Optional) ....................................................................................18 Power Button............................................................................................................. 18 Restart Sequence .......................................................................................................................18 Tapping the Touchscreen with a Stylus.................................................................. 19 Keypad Shortcuts ......................................................................................................................19 Entering the Multi AppLock Activation Key............................................................ 20 Touch ........................................................................................................................................20 Hotkey .......................................................................................................................................20 Touchscreen.............................................................................................................. 21 Calibration.................................................................................................................................21 E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide ii Table of Contents Set The Display Contrast ..........................................................................................................22 Set the Display Backlight Timer ...............................................................................................22 Set The Display Brightness.......................................................................................................22 Set the Power Schemes Timers .................................................................................................23 For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Battery Power Scheme ........................................................................................................................ 23 AC Power Scheme .............................................................................................................................. 23 Set The Audio Speaker Volume ............................................................................... 24 Using the Keypad......................................................................................................................24 Using the Touchscreen..............................................................................................................24 Enter Data .................................................................................................................. 25 Keypad Entry ............................................................................................................................25 Stylus Entry...............................................................................................................................25 Input Panel ................................................................................................................................25 Integrated Laser Scanner Data Entry ........................................................................................26 Using a Headset and Voice for Data Entry ...............................................................................27 Connecting the Audio Cable and a Headset........................................................................................ 27 Adjust Microphone and Secure the Cable........................................................................................... 27 Entering Data ...................................................................................................................................... 28 Tethered Scanner.......................................................................................................................28 RFID Tag Data Collection ........................................................................................................28 Getting Help............................................................................................................... 29 Accessories................................................................................................................................29 THE MX3X HAND HELD COMPUTER 33 Touchscreen Display ................................................................................................ 33 Applying the Protective Film to the Display ............................................................................33 Display Backlight......................................................................................................................33 Touchscreen Calibration ...........................................................................................................34 Cleaning the Glass Display/Scanner Aperture..........................................................................34 Scan Buttons .............................................................................................................................35 Field Exit Key Function (IBM 5250/TN5250 Only) .......................................................................... 36 Scan Buttons and the SCNR LED....................................................................................................... 36 Endcaps and COM Ports .......................................................................................... 37 Endcap Combinations ...............................................................................................................38 Tethered Scanners .....................................................................................................................38 USB Port ...................................................................................................................................38 IR Port .......................................................................................................................................39 The Keypad................................................................................................................ 40 Key Functions ...........................................................................................................................40 Field Exit Key Function (IBM 5250/TN5250 Only) ................................................................41 Caps Key and CapsLock Mode.................................................................................................41 Keypress Sequences ..................................................................................................................41 Custom Key Maps.....................................................................................................................41 LED Functions ..........................................................................................................................42 Batteries..................................................................................................................... 43 Main Battery .............................................................................................................................43 MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Table of Contents iii Backup Battery..........................................................................................................................43 Battery Hot-Swapping...............................................................................................................43 Battery Chargers ....................................................................................................... 44 LXE Multi-Charger Plus ...........................................................................................................44 External Power Supply (Optional) ...................................................................................................... 44 For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Storage Cradles......................................................................................................... 45 Status LED ................................................................................................................................45 Desktop Cradle for MX3X........................................................................................................46 Connectors .......................................................................................................................................... 46 Vehicle Mount Cradle for MX3X .............................................................................................47 Connectors .......................................................................................................................................... 47 ActiveSync with a Cradle .........................................................................................................47 Tethered Scanner and a Cradle .................................................................................................48 The Passive Vehicle Cradle ......................................................................................................48 APPENDIX A KEY MAPS 49 Keypad ....................................................................................................................... 49 Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies .............................................................................................49 APPENDIX B REGULATORY NOTICES AND SAFETY INFORMATION 55 Approvals .................................................................................................................. 57 Revision History........................................................................................................ 67 INDEX E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F 69 MX3X User’s Guide iv Table of Contents For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Illustrations Figure 1 CDRH / IEC 825 Caution Label Location – MX3X, Back................................................................. 4 Figure 2 Caution Label – Laser Scanner........................................................................................................... 4 Figure 3 CDRH / IEC 825 Caution Label Location – MX3-RFID, Back ......................................................... 4 Figure 4 Caution Label – Laser Scanner........................................................................................................... 4 Figure 5 Vent Aperture in Battery Well – Do Not Cover ................................................................................. 5 Figure 6 Front ................................................................................................................................................... 6 Figure 7 Back.................................................................................................................................................... 6 Figure 8 Endcaps............................................................................................................................................... 7 Figure 9 Side View ........................................................................................................................................... 7 Figure 10 RFID Tag Reading Ranges ............................................................................................................... 9 Figure 11 Battery Contacts in Battery Compartment ...................................................................................... 10 Figure 12 Main Battery ................................................................................................................................... 10 Figure 13 MX3X With Handstrap Installed .................................................................................................... 11 Figure 14 Hip-Flip Accessory......................................................................................................................... 12 Figure 15 US AC/DC 12V Power Supply and Automotive Power Adapter ................................................... 13 Figure 16 International AC/DC 12V Power Supply ....................................................................................... 13 Figure 17 Connect External Power Supply ..................................................................................................... 13 Figure 18 Connect External Power Supply ..................................................................................................... 14 Figure 19 Vehicle Power Supply, 24 – 72 Maximum VDC (Fuse Not Shown).............................................. 15 Figure 20 Connecting the Power Supply to the MX3P Endcap Power Jack ................................................... 15 Figure 21 Vehicle Power Supply Footprint..................................................................................................... 15 Figure 22 Vehicle Connection Wiring Color Codes ....................................................................................... 16 Figure 23 Connect Audio Jack........................................................................................................................ 18 Figure 24 Power Button .................................................................................................................................. 18 Figure 25 End-User Multi Applock Touch Panel ........................................................................................... 20 Figure 26 Touchscreen Recalibration ............................................................................................................. 21 Figure 27 Scan Beam ...................................................................................................................................... 26 Figure 28 Scanner LED Location ................................................................................................................... 26 Figure 29 Audio Cable and Headset ............................................................................................................... 27 Figure 30 Touchscreen Display ...................................................................................................................... 33 Figure 31 Touchscreen Recalibration ............................................................................................................. 34 Figure 32 Programmable Buttons ................................................................................................................... 35 Figure 33 Endcap and COM Ports .................................................................................................................. 37 Figure 34 Labelled Ports and Cables............................................................................................................... 37 Figure 35 IR Port (COM 2)............................................................................................................................. 39 Figure 36 The QWERTY Keypad................................................................................................................... 40 Figure 37 LED Functions................................................................................................................................ 42 Figure 38 MX3 Multi-Charger Plus ................................................................................................................ 44 Figure 39 US AC/DC 12V Power Supply and Cigarette Lighter Adapter ...................................................... 44 Figure 40 International AC/DC 12V Power Supply ....................................................................................... 44 Figure 41 ActiveSync Cable Connected to Serial port on Cradle ................................................................... 47 MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Introduction For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Overview The LXE MX3X is a rugged, portable, hand-held Microsoft® Windows® CE .NET equipped mobile computer capable of wireless data communications. The mobile device can transmit information using a 2.4 GHz radio (with an internally mounted antenna) and it can store information for later transmission through an RS-232, InfraRed, or USB port. The device can be scaled from a limited function batch computer to an integrated RF scanning computer. The mobile device is horizontally oriented and features backlighting for the display. The touchscreen display supports graphic features and Windows icons that the Windows CE .NET operating system supports. The keys on the keypad are constructed of a phosphorescent material that can easily be seen in dimly lighted areas. The MX3-RFID version of the MX3X has an RFID module permanently attached to the back of the device. The module protects the RFID antenna and tag reader. A passive vehicle cradle is available that has been designed specifically for the MX3-RFID device deeper back cover. The MX3P is another version of the MX3X with a deeper back cover. The deeper back cover allows it to use the MX3-RFID passive vehicle mount cradle. The MX3P does not have an integrated laser scanner nor does it have an RFID tag reader. Device-specific cables are available for all versions. The stylus in the Stylus Kit (shipped with each unit) is used to assist in entering data and configuring the unit. Protective film for the touchscreen is available as an accessory. Throughout this guide, an MX3X without RFID capability is labeled “MX3X”. The MX3X with an RFID Module and capability is labeled “MX3-RFID”. The MX3P, similar to the MX3-RFID in form but without RFID capability, is labeled “MX3X”. User and technical information specific to one over another is labeled appropriately in this guide. If there is no distinction between directions for the user with an MX3X or MX3P and a user with a MX3-RFID mobile device, the instruction or information in this guide is the same for all unless noted. Note: E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Until the main battery and backup battery are completely depleted, the mobile device is always drawing power from the main and backup batteries (On). MX3X User’s Guide 2 Overview For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Features/Options for the MX3X Family Feature CE .NET 4.2 Operating System MX3X Main Battery AC/DC Power Supply Color and Touch Panel SE 923 Laser Scanner SE 955 Laser Scanner RFID Module Enclosure RFID Tag Reader Power/Communication Cradles Passive Vehicle Cradle Voice Compatible ActiveSync specific cables Hip-Flip Accessory IP 66 Compliant IP 65 Compliant MX3X MX3-RFID MX3P Related Manuals The “MX3X Reference Guide” contains MX3X, MX3P and MX3-RFID technical 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 website. Please refer to the “MX3 Cradle Reference Guide” for technical information relating to the MX3X-compatible Desk Top and Vehicle Mount cradles. If you need to set up the integrated SE923 or SE955 scanner barcode reading parameters, please refer to the “Integrated Scanner Programming Guide” on the LXE Manuals CD or the LXE website. The SE923 scanner was replaced with the SE955 scanner in July 2006. Note: MX3X User’s Guide Always store unused devices with a fully charged main battery installed. LXE recommends an in-use mobile device be frequently connected to an external power source to retain optimum power levels in the main battery and the backup battery. When the backup battery and main battery are dead, the mobile device reverts to it’s default values when a fully charged main battery is installed and the device is powered On again. E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Overview Document Conventions ALL CAPS Menu | Choice For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution “Quotes” All caps are used to represent disk directories, file names, and application names. Rather than use the phrase “choose the Save command from the File menu”, this guide uses the convention “choose File | Save”. Indicates the title of a book, chapter or a section within a chapter (for example, “Document Conventions”). Indicates a key on the keypad (for example,). Indicates a reference to other documentation. ATTENTION Keyword that indicates vital or pivotal information to follow. Attention symbol that indicates vital or pivotal information to follow. Also, when marked on product, means to refer to the user’s guide. International fuse replacement symbol. When marked on the product, the label includes fuse ratings in volts (v) and amperes (a) for the product. Note: Keyword that indicates immediately relevant information. CAUTION Keyword that indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. WARNING Keyword that indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. DANGER Keyword that indicates a imminent hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature Monochrome display : -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to 50°C) [non-condensing] Color display : 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C) [non-condensing] Storage Temperature -22°F to 158°F (-30°C to 70°C) [non-condensing] Water and Dust MX3X : IEC IP66 MX3-RFID and MX3P : IEC IP65 Operating Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing at 104°F (40°C) Vibration Based on MIL Std 810D ESD 8 kV air, 4kV contact Shock 75G, 5ms duration, 100 shock impacts Note: Environmental Specifications for the MX3 Cradles are contained in the “MX3 Cradle Reference Guide.” E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 4 Laser Warnings and Labels Laser Warnings and Labels • Do not look into the laser’s lens. • Do not stare directly into the laser beam. For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution • Do not remove the laser caution labels from the MX3X or MX3-RFID. • Do not connect the laser barcode window to any other device. The laser barcode window is certified for use with the MX3X and MX3-RFID only. Caution: Laser radiation when open. Please read the caution labels. Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. MX3X Figure 1 CDRH / IEC 825 Caution Label Location – MX3X, Back Figure 2 Caution Label – Laser Scanner MX3-RFID Figure 3 CDRH / IEC 825 Caution Label Location – MX3-RFID, Back MX3X User’s Guide Figure 4 Caution Label – Laser Scanner E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Laser Warnings and Labels Battery Well Vent Aperture Caution For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution 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 device during everyday use. Figure 5 Vent Aperture in Battery Well – Do Not Cover If the vent hole is covered by an object, e.g. a tracking label, other than an approved LXE main battery, the touch screen may be damaged. If damage occurs to the touch screen, please contact your LXE representative for the process to follow when returning the device to LXE for repair. Note that the MX3X has a dust and water protection enclosure rating of IEC 60529 compliant to IP66. The MX3-RFID and MX3P have an enclosure rating of IP65. E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 6 Components Components For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Front and Back Views Figure 6 Front Endcap Display Scan, Enter or Field Exit (programmable) Beeper On/Off Button 2nd LED Alt LED Ctrl LED 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Shift LED Caps LED Scanner LED Backup Battery LED Status LED Main Battery LED Charger LED Scan or Enter (programmable) Figure 7 Back MX3X User’s Guide Endcap Leather Handstrap Connector (N/A on RFID Module) IR Port (Com 2 Port) Cradle Input Contacts Main Battery Stylus RFID Module (MX3-RFID device only) Back Cover (MX3P only) E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Components For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Endcap Options Figure 8 Endcaps DC Power Jack Serial Com 3 or USB Host or Scanner Port Serial Com 1 or USB Client Port Audio Jack MX3X / MX3P* MX3-RFID Left Port Right Port Left Port Right Port Serial COM3 Serial COM1 Scanner USB Client Serial COM3 USB Client USB Host Serial COM1 USB Host USB Client Scanner* Serial COM1 Scanner* USB Client * The MX3P does not have an integrated scanner nor an RFID tag reader. MX3-RFID Module 1 Endcap w/Laser Scanner 2 Touchscreen 3 Keypad 4 RFID Module or MX3P Back Cover MX3X MX3-RFID Figure 9 Side View E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 8 Quick Start Quick Start Important If the mobile device has AppLock installed, please refer to “MX3X Reference Guide”, “AppLock” for setup and processing information before continuing. For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Note: When your mobile device is pre-configured, the radio, PCMCIA card and endcaps are assembled by LXE to your specifications. This section’s instructions are based on the assumption that your new system is pre-configured and requires only accessory installation (e.g. handstrap, stylus) and a power source. LXE recommends that installation or removal of accessories be performed on a clean, well-lit surface. When necessary, protect the work surface, the mobile device, and components from electrostatic discharge. This guide takes you through an introduction to and operation of the MX3X with and without the RFID module/enclosure. In general, the sequence of events is: 1. 2. 3. 4. Insert a fully charged battery and press the Power button. Connect an external power source to the unit (if required). If the screen does not automatically display, press the Power button. Adjust screen display, audio volume and other parameters if desired. Note: Do not connect a tethered scanner cable to a USB-C or USB-H labeled endcap port. These ports cannot power a tethered scanner. Troubleshooting Can’t align the screen, change the date/time or adjust the volume. AppLock is installed and running on the mobile device. AppLock restricts access to the control panels. Contact your System Administrator. Touchscreen is not accepting stylus taps or need recalibration. Press + to force the Start Menu to appear. Use the tab, backtab and cursor keys to move the cursor from element to element. About Lithium-Ion Batteries Li-Ion batteries (like all batteries) gradually lose their capacity over time (in a linear fashion) and never just stop working. This is important to remember – this mobile device is always ‘on’ even when in the Suspend state and draws battery power at all times. Use the Start | Settings | Control Panel | Power | Battery tab to check the battery status and power reading. Always replace the used main battery with a fully charged main battery. The Battery Low Warning LED illuminates red at approximately 35% of power left in the main battery. You need to determine the point at which battery life becomes unacceptable for your business practices and replace the main battery before that point. Note: MX3X User’s Guide Until the main battery and backup battery are completely depleted, the mobile device is always drawing power from the batteries (On). E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F RFID Introduction RFID Introduction For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Radio frequency identification, or RFID, is a generic term for technologies that use radio waves to automatically identify individual items. The individual items identified/read by a RFID reader contain a tag (also known as an electronic label or transponder). Unlike barcodes that must be read by a beam passing over the barcode, RFID tags do not have to be in the line of sight of the reader before the reader can collect the data from the tag but they do need to be within the established reading range of the RFID-module. See the “MX3X Reference Guide” for further information and configuration. RFID Reader Scan Range Type of Tag Scan Range Class 0 Tag 2 feet / .7 meters Class 1 Tag 3 feet / .9 meters Figure 10 RFID Tag Reading Ranges Unlike barcode scanners that require line-of-sight before successfully reading a barcode, the RFID reader does not require line-of-sight when searching for and reading tags. Pressing the RFID Read button on the MX3-RFID starts a 360 degree search “beam” that stops at the limits of the scan range of the RFID reader. The “beam” stops searching when the read timer expires. Integrated Laser Scanner The integrated laser barcode scanner can only read barcodes. Tethered laser barcode scanners can only read barcodes. The MX3-RFID cannot read barcode labels and RFID labels at the same time. For example, the MX3-RFID can scan a barcode label and when the good read/bad read/store data process is complete, it is then free to begin the process of reading and storing the data from an RFID tag. The RFID module can only read RFID tags. • COM1 is the RFID module. • COM3 is the integrated barcode scanner. RFID and MX3P Devices and the MX3 Cradles The MX3-RFID and MX3P devices do not fit in the standard MX3 powered cradles. There is a passive vehicle cradle available for the MX3-RFID and MX3P devices that secures the device to the cradle only. See section titled “Accessories”. Main battery charging and host communication is not available directly through the passive vehicle cradle. The passive vehicle cradle does not have LEDs or indicators. It does not accept DC power connection. The MX3-RFID and MX3P mobile devices can be directly connected to external power through the power jack located on the mobile device’s endcap. Host communication is available wirelessly while the mobile device is secured in the passive vehicle cradle. E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 10 Insert Main Battery Insert Main Battery Press the Power button after the battery is inserted into the battery compartment. For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution 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 an external power source connected to the power jack on the endcap of the mobile device. Figure 11 Battery Contacts in Battery Compartment The Main Battery compartment is located at the bottom of the back of the computer. The arrows in the figure titled “Battery Contacts” point to the battery contacts in the computer. The figure titled “Main Battery” show the cradle and charger contacts on the back of the main battery. Figure 12 Main Battery Place the battery in the compartment, making sure the side of the battery with six contacts matches up with the battery contacts in the computer battery compartment. Do not slide the battery sideways into the compartment. Firmly press the battery into the compartment until the Retaining Clip on the battery clicks. The battery is now securely fastened to the computer. The computer draws power from the battery immediately upon successful connection. Note: Do not cover the vent aperture in the battery well (located in the left side of the battery well) with anything other than the main battery. Check Battery Status Tap the Start | Settings | Control Panel | Power icon. Main and backup battery level, status and Power Scheme timeout setting options are displayed. MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Optional Devices 11 Optional Devices Attach Handstrap (Optional) For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Note: These instructions are not to be used for the MX3-RFID or MX3P. See “Accessories” for MX3-RFID and MX3P holding accessories e.g. holster mounted, shoulder straps, etc. Once installed, the elastic handstrap provides a means for the user to secure the computer to their hand. It is adjustable to fit practically any size hand and does not interfere with battery charging when the MX3X is in a cradle. Figure 13 MX3X With Handstrap Installed Tool Required: #1 Phillips Screwdriver Installation 1. Place the MX3X, with the screen facing down, on a flat stable surface. 2. Attach the handstrap to the MX3X with the screws and washers provided. 3. Test the strap's connection making sure the MX3X is securely connected to each end of the strap connectors. Attach the Stylus Clip (Optional) Carefully remove the paper backing from the Stylus Clip sticky. Firmly press the sticky side of the clip onto the mobile device and hold in place for 15 seconds. Thread the tether through the end of the stylus and tie the ends firmly to the Stylus Clip so that the ends don’t interfere with placing the stylus in the Stylus Clip. Place the stylus in the Stylus Clip when not in use. An extra or replacement stylus can be ordered from LXE. See the section titled “Accessories” for the stylus part number. E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 12 Optional Devices Attach to Hip-Flip (Optional) For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Note: The MX3-RFID and MX3P do not fit the Hip-Flip accessory. The Hip-Flip is not to be used with the MX3-RFID or MX3P device. See “Accessories” for device-specific holding accessories e.g. holster mounted, shoulder straps, etc. Figure 14 Hip-Flip Accessory Note: #1 flat head screwdriver is not supplied by LXE. A waist belt accessory can be ordered from LXE. Once the MX3X is attached to the hip-flip and the hip-flip securely fastened to the user by a belt around their waist, the MX3X can be operated at a convenient height, leaving the user's hands free. The hip-flip adjusts downward to allow removing and replacing the main battery without removing the unit from the hip-flip or the user's body. The MX3X must be removed from the hip-flip before being placed in a docking station. Caution: Never use the MX3X in the hip-flip without first securing the device to the hip-flip with the screws. Installation 1. If the MX3X has a handstrap, remove the handstrap and set it aside along with the handstrap screws and washers. 2. Slide the MX3X into the pocket in the hip-flip, making sure the keypad is up and the endcap ports are visible in the openings at the base of the hip-flip. 3. Place the MX3X (in the hip-flip) on a flat stable surface with the keypad down. 4. Tighten the assembly with the black screws provided, using the holes used for the handstrap (if used) on the back of the MX3X. 5. Test the hip-flip's connection making sure the MX3X is securely attached. 6. Slide the waist-belt through the loop in the hip-flip and secure the belt around your body. MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Optional Devices 13 Connect External Power Supply to MX3X or Cradle (Optional) The LXE-approved AC Power Adapter is only intended for use in a 25ºC (77ºF) maximum ambient temperature environment. There are three external power supplies available for the MX3X and the MX3 desktop cradle: • US AC/DC 12V Power Supply For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution • Cigarette Lighter Adapter • International AC/DC 12V Power Supply Figure 15 US AC/DC 12V Power Supply and Automotive Power Adapter Figure 16 International AC/DC 12V Power Supply The DC power jack is located on the endcap. The standard MX3 cradle power jack is located on the back of the MX3 cradle (the passive cradle does not have a power jack). Figure 17 Connect External Power Supply 1. Insert the barrel connector into the power jack on the MX3X endcap and push in firmly. 2. The CHGR LED above the keypad illuminates when the computer is receiving external power through the power jack. Note: When the mobile device is receiving external power through a powered cradle, the cradle's Status LED and the mobile device's CHGR LED are illuminated. See section titled “LED Functions” for explanations of the LEDs for the BATT B and BATT M illuminations. E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 14 Optional Devices Connect External Power Supply to the MX3P For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Caution This device is intended to transmit RF energy. In accordance with FCC and Industry Canada radiofrequency safety regulations, when operating this device with the Hip-Flip accessory, it should be used in accordance with the user's instructions. Additionally, the user should take care to ensure that a minimum separation distance of 15cm (6 in.) is maintained from the antenna to nearby persons. Use of this device in a manner not consistent with these instructions can increase the risk of RF exposure. This device is not to be co-located with other transmitters. The DC power jack is located on the endcap. The passive cradle does not have a power jack. Figure 18 Connect External Power Supply 1. Insert the barrel connector into the power jack on the mobile device endcap and push in firmly. 2. The CHGR LED above the keypad illuminates when the MX3P is receiving external power through the power jack. See section titled “LED Functions” for explanations of the LEDs for the BATT B and BATT M illuminations. MX3P Specific Power Accessories Part Number Description 9000A060CBL12V POWER CABLE, BARE WIRE, 12 FT, 12V, DC JACK 9000A316PS24V72VMX3P PS, 24V-72V, BARE WIRE INPUT, MX3P OUTPUT MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Optional Devices 15 24/72 Maximum VDC Power Supply Input/Output Cable Connection For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Caution For proper and safe installation, the input power cable must be connected to a fused circuit on the vehicle. This fused circuit requires a 5 Amp maximum time delay (slow blow) fuse. If the supply connection is made directly to the battery, the fuse should be installed in the positive lead within 5 inches of the battery positive (+) terminal. Recommended for vehicle electrical systems that use between 2 and 5 twelve volt batteries in series. 1. Power Switch 2. Power On Indicator 3. Output to MX3P 4. Input from Vehicle Battery LXE Part Number: 9000A316PS24V72VMX3P Figure 19 Vehicle Power Supply, 24 – 72 Maximum VDC (Fuse Not Shown) Figure 20 Connecting the Power Supply to the MX3P Endcap Power Jack Power Supply Dimensions Length 9.25” Height 2.5” Width 4.7” Mounting hole center Width: 3.5” Mounting hole center Length: 8.75” DIAGRAM IS NOT TO SCALE Figure 21 Vehicle Power Supply Footprint E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 16 Optional Devices 1. If the mobile device is in the cradle, it can be either On or in Suspend Mode during this process. 2. Turn the Power Supply toggle switch to the Off position. 3. While observing the fuse requirements specified above, connect the power cable as close as possible to the actual battery terminals of the vehicle. When available, always connect to unswitched terminals in the vehicle fuse panel, after providing proper fusing. For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution IMPORTANT: For uninterrupted power, electrical supply connections should not be made at any point after the ignition switch of the vehicle. 4. Route the cable the shortest way possible. The input cable from the connection to the battery is rated for a maximum temperature of 60°C (140°F). When routing this cable it should be protected from physical damage and from surfaces which might exceed this temperature. Additionally do not expose the cable to chemicals or oil that may cause the wiring insulation to deteriorate. Note: If the vehicle is equipped with a panel containing Silicon Controlled Rectifiers (SCR's), avoid routing the power cable in close proximity to these devices. Always route the cable so that it does not interfere with the operator's safe operation and maintenance of the vehicle. 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 Supply Wire Color +24-72 Max VDC (DC +) Brown or White Return (DC -) Blue or Black Vehicle Chassis (GND) Green Figure 22 Vehicle Connection Wiring Color Codes Note: The input power cord for the DC-DC Power Supply uses white, black and green wires. Some LXE products have DC input power cords with brown, blue and green wires. The previous table shows the correct electrical connection for either type of cable. 5. Provide mechanical support for the cable by securing it to the vehicle structure at approximately one foot intervals, taking care not to over tighten and pinch conductors or penetrate outer cable jacket. 6. Connect the Power Supply to the MX3P by plugging the computer end into the Power Jack on the endcap. 7. Turn the Power Supply on. The ON LED on the Power Supply illuminates when it is receiving power from the vehicle. 8. The mobile device CHGR LED illuminates. MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Optional Devices 17 12V VDC Power Cable Connection For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution 9000A060CBL12V POWER CABLE, BARE WIRE, 12 FT, 12V, DC JACK 1. If the mobile device is in the cradle, it can be either On or in Suspend Mode during this process. 2. Connect the two-wire end of the power cable to the 12V power source battery terminals. 3. Provide mechanical support for the cable by securing it to the vehicle structure at approximately one foot intervals, taking care not to over tighten and pinch conductors or penetrate outer cable jacket. 4. Connect the 12V power source to the MX3P by plugging the computer end into the Power Jack on the endcap. 5. The mobile device CHGR LED illuminates. E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 18 Power Button Connect MX3X Audio Jack (Optional) For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution The audio jack is located on the endcap. Figure 23 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 the Audio Speaker Volume”. Note: The audio option draws power from the battery.The speaker is disabled when a headset is plugged into the audio jack. Power Button Note: Refer to the section titled "Power Modes" in the “MX3X Reference Guide” for information relating to the power states of the mobile device. Figure 24 Power Button The power button is located above the ESC key on the keypad. When a battery is inserted in the mobile device press the Power button. Quickly tapping the Power button places the device immediately in Suspend mode. Quickly tapping the Power button again, or touching the screen, immediately returns the device from Suspend. When the Windows desktop is displayed or an application begins, the power up (or reboot) sequence is complete. Please refer to the section titled "Power Modes" in the MX3X Reference Guide for a list of the kinds of activities (Primary Events) that will return the device from Suspend Mode. Restart Sequence Tap Start | Run, type warmboot in the text box, then press the Enter button. If the touchscreen is not accepting taps or needs recalibration, press + to force the Start Menu to appear. When the Windows desktop is displayed or an application begins, the power on (or reboot) sequence is complete. If any changes to the settings had been saved previously, they are restored on reboot. Any RFID tag data retrieved and not saved is lost during a reboot or reset. MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Tapping the Touchscreen with a Stylus 19 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. For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Hold the stylus as if it were a pen or pencil. Touch an element on the screen with the tip of the stylus then remove the stylus from the screen. Firmly press the stylus into the stylus holder when the stylus is not in use. Like using a mouse to left-click icons on a desktop computer screen, using the stylus to tap icons on the touchscreen is the basic action that can: • • • • • • Open applications Choose menu commands Select options in dialog boxes or drop-down boxes Drag the slider in a scroll bar Select text by dragging the stylus across the text Place the cursor in a text box prior to typing in data or retrieving data using the integrated barcode scanner or an input/output device connected to the serial port. An extra or replacement stylus can be ordered from LXE. See the section titled "Accessories" for the stylus part number. Keypad Shortcuts Use keyboard shortcuts instead of the stylus: • • • • • E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Press Tab and an Arrow key to select a file. Press Shift and an Arrow key to select several files. Once you've selected a file, press Alt then press Enter to open its Properties dialog. Press 2nd then press numeric dot to delete a file. To force the Start menu to display, press Ctrl then press Esc. MX3X User’s Guide 20 Entering the Multi AppLock Activation Key Entering the Multi AppLock Activation Key For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution 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 between applications using a stylus. If RFTerm and Microsoft Word were the two applications locked, and the user tapped the taskbar icon to place the popup menu on screen, a switching menu showing both application icons is displayed on the screen. Figure 25 End-User Multi Applock Touch Panel Touch Tap the taskbar icon to place the popup menu on screen. Tap one of the application icons in the popup menu. The selected application is brought to the foreground while the other application continues to run in the background. Stylus taps affect the application running in the foreground only. Alternatively you can use the Tab, BackTab and/or cursor keys to move the on-screen cursor. Then press the Enter key to activate the highlighted choice. Hotkey If the mobile device uses LXE’s Multi AppLock to allow the user to switch between two applications, the default Activation key is Ctrl+Spc. The key sequence switches the focus between one application and another. Data entry affects the application running in the foreground only. Note that the system administrator may have assigned a different key sequence to use when switching applications. MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Touchscreen 21 Touchscreen Calibration For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution 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, slide it over the target's center, and then lift the stylus. If the touchscreen is not accepting taps or needs recalibration, press + to force the Start Menu to appear. To recalibrate the screen, select Start | Settings | Control Panel | Stylus | Calibration tab. To begin, tap the Recalibrate button on the screen with the stylus. Figure 26 Touchscreen Recalibration Follow the instructions on the screen and press the Enter key to save the new calibration settings or press Esc to cancel or quit. E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 22 Touchscreen 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. For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution To adjust screen contrast, locate the key at the top of the keypad. Adjust the display contrast by pressing the: • 2nd key then the key • Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to adjust contrast until the display lightens or darkens to your satisfaction. • Press the Enter key to exit this mode. The LED for the 2nd key blinks until the special editing mode (set contrast) is complete. Set the Display Backlight Timer Note: Refer to the section titled "Power Modes" in the MX3X Reference Guide for information relating to the power states of the mobile device. Select Start | Settings | Control Panel | Display | Backlight tab. Change the parameter values and tap OK to save the changes. The first option affects the mobile device when it is running on battery power only. The second option affects the device when it is running on external power (e.g. AC adapter, cigarette adapter, powered cradle). The default value for the battery power timer is 3 seconds. The default value for the external power timer is 2 minutes. The backlight will remain on all the time when both checkboxes are blank. The transmissive color display backlight timer dims the backlight at the end of the specified time. The transflective monochrome display backlight timer turns the backlight off at the end of the specified time. Set The Display Brightness The brightness adjustment feature depends on the display type, color versus monochrome. Adjusting screen brightness lightens or darkens the background to make characters visible at a comfortable level. The brightness on a color display is incremented or decremented one step each time the arrow key is pressed until either the maximum or minimum brightness is achieved (8 steps). The brightness setting is recalled at power up. Color -- To adjust screen brightness on the MX3X, MX3P or MX3-RFID device, locate the key at the top of the keypad. Adjust the display brightness by pressing the: • 2nd key then the key • Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to adjust brightness until the display lightens or darkens to your satisfaction. • Press the Enter key to exit this mode. Monochrome – MX3X only. The 2nd key + F10 key sequence toggles the backlight from it’s brightest (On) to it’s dimmest (Off) readable settings. The LED for the 2nd key blinks until the special editing mode (set display brightness) is complete. MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Touchscreen 23 Set the Power Schemes Timers Note: Refer to the section titled "Power Modes" in the MX3X Reference Guide for information relating to the power states of the mobile device. For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Select Start | Settings | Control Panel | Power | Schemes tab. Change the parameter values and tap OK to save the changes. Battery Power Scheme Use this option when the device will be running on battery power only. Switch state to User Idle: Default is After 3 seconds Switch state to System Idle: Default is After 15 seconds Switch state to Suspend: Default is After 5 minutes AC Power Scheme Use this option when the device will be running on external power (e.g. AC adapter, cigarette adapter, powered cradle). Switch state to User Idle: Default is After 2 minute Switch state to System Idle: Default is After 2 minutes Switch state to Suspend: Default is After 5 minutes These mode timers are cumulative. The System Idle timer begins the countdown after the User Idle timer has expired and the Suspend timer begins the countdown after the System Idle timer has expired. When the User Idle timer is set to “Never”, the power scheme timers never place the device in User Idle, System Idle or Suspend modes (even when the device is idle). Because of the cumulative effect, and using the Battery Power Scheme Defaults listed above: • The backlight turns off after 3 seconds of no activity, • The display turns off after 18 seconds of no activity (15sec + 3sec), • And the device enters Suspend after 5 minutes and 18 seconds of no activity. E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 24 Set The Audio Speaker Volume Set The Audio Speaker Volume For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution 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 can be adjusted to a comfortable level for the user. The volume is increased or decreased one step each time the volume key is pressed. The device has an internal speaker and a jack for an external headset. Operational “beeps” are emitted from the speaker. Using the Keypad Note: Volume & Sounds (in Control Panel) must be enabled before the following key sequences will adjust the volume. To adjust speaker volume, locate the key at the top of the keypad. Adjust the speaker volume by pressing the: • 2nd key then the key to enter Volume change mode. • Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to adjust volume until the speaker volume is satisfactory. • Press the Enter key to exit this mode. The LED for the 2nd key blinks until the special editing mode (set audio speaker volume) is complete. Using the Touchscreen Select Start | Settings | Control Panel | Volume & Sounds | Volume tab. Change the volume setting and tap OK to save the change. You can also select / deselect sounds for key clicks and screen taps and whether each is loud or soft. As the volume scrollbar is moved between Loud and Soft, the computer will emit a tone each time the volume increases or decreases in decibel range. MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Enter Data 25 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. The RFID module can either read or read and write data. For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Keypad Entry The keypad is used to manually input data that is not collected otherwise. Almost any function that a full sized computer keyboard can provide is duplicated on the mobile device’s keypad but it may take a few more keystrokes to accomplish a keyed task. Almost every key has two or three different functions. The primary alpha or numeric character is printed on the key. For example, when the 2nd key is pressed, the 2nd key LED illuminates. By then pressing the desired second-function key the device will then produce the 2nd character. The specific 2nd character is printed above the corresponding key. The 2nd key LED turns off when key sequence finishes (unless when setting volume or contrast – the 2nd key LED will flash at those times). Please refer to “Appendix A - Key Maps” for instruction on the specific keypresses to access all keypad functions. Stylus Entry The stylus performs the same function as a mouse that is used to point to and click elements on a desktop computer. The stylus is used in the same manner as a mouse – single tap or double tap to select menu options, drag the stylus across text to select, hold the stylus down to activate slider bars, etcetera. Always use the point of the stylus for tapping or making strokes on the display. Never use an actual pen, pencil, sharp or abrasive object to write on the touchscreen. Hold the stylus as if it were a pen or pencil. Touch an element on the screen with the tip of the stylus then remove the stylus from the screen. The touchscreen responds to an actuation force (touch) of 4 oz. (or greater) of pressure. The stylus can be used in conjunction with the keyboard and scanner and an input/output device connected to one of the serial ports. • Touch the stylus to the field of the data entry form to receive the next data feed. • The cursor begins to flash in the field. • The unit is ready to accept data from either the keyboard, integrated scanner or a scanner connected to the serial port, if the scanner applet is configured correctly. Input Panel The Input Panel icon looks like a keyboard and is shown in the System tray. To show or hide the input panel, tap the Input Panel icon. Use the input panel to enter information in any program. E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 26 Enter Data Integrated Laser Scanner Data Entry Read all cautions, warnings and labels before using the laser scanner. For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution 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 beam strike the barcode. The laser scanner has an SE923 scan engine. Correct Scan Incorrect Scan Incorrect Scan Figure 27 Scan Beam Align the red beam so that the barcode is centered within the beam. The laser beam must cross the entire barcode. Move the mobile device towards or away from the barcode so that the barcode takes up approximately two-thirds the width of the beam. Figure 28 Scanner LED Location The SCNR LED turns red when the laser beam is on. Following a barcode scan and read the SCNR LED turns green and the mobile device beeps, indicating a successful scan. The laser and SCNR LED automatically turn off after a successful or unsuccessful read. The scanner is ready to scan again when the Scan key is pressed. Large barcodes can be scanned at the maximum distance. Hold the scanner closer to small barcodes (or with bars that are very close together). When the scan is successful, the Scan LED turns green, then switches off, and the mobile device emits a distinctive audible tone. When the scan is unsuccessful, the SCNR LED remains red until the 3 second timeout (default) occurs or the Scan key is released. The mobile device emits distinctive audible tones. Check the following: • Check the barcode for marks or physical damage e.g. ripped label, missing section, etc. • Try scanning test symbols of the same code type at different distances and angles. • Is the scan aperture unscratched and unsoiled? See the “Integrated Scanner Programming Guide” for barcode samples, default scanning ranges, barcode reading instruction and troubleshooting. MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Enter Data 27 Using a Headset and Voice for Data Entry Connecting the Audio Cable and a Headset For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Note: The audio option draws power from the main battery. The Headset and Voice option is not available for an MX3-RFID or MX3P configuration. The speaker is disabled when a headset is plugged into the audio jack. The headset consists of an earpiece, a microphone and an attached cable. The headset attaches to an audio cable which attaches to the MX3X. The audio jack is located on the MX3X endcap. 9000A076CBLHEADSET1 Figure 29 Audio Cable and Headset Insert the 2.5mm barrel end of the connector into the audio jack on the endcap and push the connector in firmly. Align the audio cable quick disconnect end and the headset quick connect cable end. Firmly push the cable ends together until they click and lock in place. Adjust Microphone and Secure the Cable Do not twist the microphone boom when adjusting the microphone. The microphone should be adjusted to be about two finger widths from your mouth. Make sure the microphone is pointed at your mouth. Note the small “Talk” label near the mouthpiece. Make sure the Talk label is in front of your mouth. The microphone cable can be routed over or under clothing. Under Clothing • Leave the cable exposed only at the top of the collar. • Be sure to leave a small loop of cable to allow movement of your head. Over Clothing • Use clothing clips to hold the cable close to your body. • Tuck the cable under the belt, but leave a small loop where it goes under the belt. • Do not wear the cable on the front of your body. It may get in your way or get caught on protruding objects. E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 28 Enter Data 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. For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Note: The Headset and Voice option is not available for an MX3-RFID or MX3P configuration. Tethered Scanner Do not connect a tethered scanner cable to a USB-C or USB-H labeled endcap port. They are USB ports and cannot power a tethered scanner. Tethered scanners connect to RS232-labeled ports on the endcap and, for the MX3X only, can connect to the RS232 port on a powered cradle. The Scan buttons have no effect on tethered barcode scanners (connected to the RS232 serial port). Tethered scanners read barcode scans only when the trigger on the tethered scanner is pressed. The tethered scanner requires power on pin 9 of the RS232 serial port. To set the mobile device to use a tethered scanner, select Start | Settings | Control Panel | Scanner | COM1 (or 2 or 3). Tap the "Power on Pin 9 (+5V)" checkbox for the COM port selected. The COM port that accepts the scanner data can be configured for data rate, parity, stop bits and data bits. See Also: Section titled “Tethered Scanner and Cradles” when using a tethered scanner with a cradle. RFID Tag Data Collection When the RFID Read button is pressed, the reader turns on and the MX3-RFID beeps once if the tag was located and read successfully. The reader turns off at a predetermined time limit after a good read or a failed read. There may be a buzz sound during the time the reader is “searching and reading” if the RFID reader is configured to buzz during a read cycle. MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Getting Help 29 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 get help from LXE by calling the telephone numbers listed on the LXE Manuals CD, in the file titled "Contacting LXE". This information is also available on the LXE website. For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Explanations of terms and acronyms used in this guide are located in the file titled "LXE Technical Glossary" on the LXE Manuals CD. Accessories Note: Items with a Green letter R in the first column are ROHS-compliant. Please contact your LXE representative when ordering ROHS-compliant items as the part number may have changed. Items without the letter R may have received ROHS-compliance after this guide was published. Cable, USB Host D9F to USB, 6’ (Endcap only) MX3XA069CBL09USBCLNT Cable, D9F to D9F for ActiveSync only, 6’ (Cradle use only) MX3XA070CBLD9RS232AS / Cradle MX3RA002DESKCRADLE Cable, USB Client D9F to USB, 6’ (Endcap only) MX3XA071CBLD9USBTYPB Cable, 12 in., D9F / USB Type A Receptacle MX3XA068CBLD9USBHOST Tethered Scanners Scanner, Powerscan SR, 8’ Cbl, WW 8300A326SCNRPWRSR8DA9F Scanner, Powerscan SR, 12’ Cbl, US 8300A327SCNRPWRSR12DA9F Scanner, Powerscan LR, 8’ Cbl, WW 8310A326SCNRPWRLR8DA9F Scanner, Powerscan LR, 12’ Cbl, US 8310A327SCNRPWRLR12DA9F Scanner, Powerscan XLR, 8’ Cbl, WW 8320A326SCNRPWRXLR8DA9F Scanner, Powerscan XLR, 12’ Cbl, US 8320A327SCNRPWRXLR12DA9F Scanner, LS3408ER, 9’ Cbl, US See Note 8520A326SCNRERDA9F Scanner, LS3408FZ, Fuzzy Logic, 9’ Cbl, US See Note 8510A326SCNRFZYDA9F E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 30 Getting Help Holding Accessories Strap, Hand, Nylon MX3RA497HANDSTRAP MX3X Nylon Holster for use with Belt MX3RA401HOLSTER MX3X Nylon Hip Flip 9000A408HIPFLIP Adjustable Belt for Hip Flip – Velcro ends 9200L67 Belt Strap with plastic scanner clip For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution MX3-RFID Nylon Case with Shoulder Strap 9200L57 MX3XA411RFIDCASE MX3X Nylon Case with Shoulder Strap 9000A409CASE Scanner Clip Strap (85XX scanners only) 9000A411SCNRSTRAP Bracket, Mounting LS300 Scanner, Tethered 8010A001BRKT Holster, Hood, Nylon, 5300IP Series Scanner, Tethered 8100A401HLSTRHOOD *** Voice Recognition and Headsets MX3X Voice Case optional shoulder strap 9000A410SHOULDERSTRP MX3X Nylon Case, Voice Recognition w/Belt MX3XA410VOICECASE MX3X to Headset adapter cable, 2.5mm 9000A076CBLHEADSET1 Single ear and headband, headset with microphone, 5 windscreens HX1A501SNGBHEADSET Single ear, dual headband, headset with microphone, 5 windscreens HX1A502DUALBHEADSET Dual ear, behind head, headset with microphone, 5 windscreens HX1A503BTHHEADSET Replacement foam block for dual headband HX1A504AHSBLOCKFOAM Replacement head yoke for dual headband HX1A505DUALYOKE Replacement head yoke for single headband HX1A506SINGLEYOKE Replacement windscreen for all microphones, 10 pack HX1A508WINDSCREEN10 Replacement windscreen for all microphones, 50 pack HX1A509WINDSCREEN50 Replacement foam ear piece cover for single/dual headsets, 10 pack HX1A510FOAMEAR10 Replacement foam ear piece cover for single/dual headsets, 50 pack HX1A511FOAMEAR50 *** Contact your LXE representative for availability. Scheduled for release by June 2006. Miscellaneous Stylus Kit includes stick-on clip, stylus and tether, 5 pack 9000A507STYLUS MX3X SDK, CD MX3XA504CENET42SDK Cover Plate, RS-232 Port, MX3/MX3-CE MX3RA351RS232CVR Touchscreen Protective Film, Monochrome Display MX3XA502PROTFILMMONO Touchscreen Protective Film, Color Display MX3XA503PROTFILMCOLR Battery Chargers and Battery Battery Charger/Analyzer, US V1.01 9000A377CHGR5US Battery Charger/Analyzer, WW 9000A377CHGR5WW Battery, Replacement, RFID Device MX3A380RFIDBATT Battery, Li-Ion MX3A378BATT Accessories designed specifically for the MX3-RFID device are compatible with the MX3P device. MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Getting Help 31 Cradles and Power Supplies For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution MX3-RFID \ MX3P Passive Mounting Cradle MX3XA001RFIDCRADLE MX3-RFID \ MX3P RAM Mounting Kit for Passive Cradle 9000A019RAMKIT MX3X Desktop Cradle MX3RA002DESKCRADLE MX3RA003VMCRADLE MX3X Vehicle Mount Cradle MX3X Vehicle Mount Cradle, 19.2K baud rate 9000A005VMCRADLE19KB Power Supply, Vehicle Cradle, 9-30VDC 2381A054CRDLDCPWR30V Power Supply, Vehicle Cradle, 30-80VDC 2381A055CRDLDCPWR80V AC Power Supply, External, US 9000A301PSACUS AC Power Supply, External, AC, International 9000A302PSACWW Power Cord, AC, US 9000A066CBLPWRAC P/S, External, Cigarette Lighter Adapter 9000A303PSCIGLTADPT Power Adapter, Bare Wire 12 VDC 9000A079CBL12ML3 Power Adapter, 24-72 VDC, Bare Wire (Vehicle) 9000A316PS24V72VMX13 Power Adapter, 110-240 VAC 1300A303PSACWW MX3P Power Cable, Bare Wire, 12 Ft, 12V, DC Jack 9000A060CBL12V MX3P Power Supply, Bare Wire input, MX3P output 9000A316PS24V72VMX3P Cables for Cradle and Endcap Serial Ports Cable, Null Modem, PC, D9F to D9F, 6’ 9000A054CBL6D9D9 Cable, Null Modem, Printer/PC, D9F to D25F, 6’ 9000A053CBL6D9D25 Cable, USB D9F to USB Type A Receptacle MX3XA068CBLD9USBHOST Cable, USB D9F to USB Type A Plug MX3XA069CBLD9USBCLNT Cable, USB D9F to USB Type B Plug MX3XA071CBLD9USBTYPEB Cable, D9F to D9F for ActiveSync only, 6’ See Note MX3XA070CBLD9RS232AS Note: The MX3X Desktop Cradle supports RS-232 ActiveSync communication via the MX3XA070CBLD9RS232AS cable. Note: MX3-RFID mobile devices available in the US only. Note: When using the 8500 Series tethered scanners (LS3408), the tethered scanner Power Mode must be set to “Reduced Power Mode” to conserve the device’s main battery life. The reduced power mode setting will not impact performance of the 8500 series scanner. The default mode is “Continuous On”. Please refer to the tethered scanner manufacturer’s user guide for instruction. Power Adapter Required. E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution 32 MX3X User’s Guide Getting Help E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F The MX3X Hand Held Computer For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Touchscreen Display Figure 30 Touchscreen Display The Touchscreen Display is an LCD unit capable of supporting VGA graphics modes. Display size is 640 x 240 pixels. The touchscreen allows signature capture and touch input. A pen stylus is included. The touchscreen responds to an actuation force (touch) of 4 oz. of pressure (or greater). There are two types of displays available: transflective greyscale monochrome and transmissive color. The transmissive color display is optimized for indoor lighting. It cannot be used without the backlight. The transflective monochrome display is optimized for outdoor use but may also be used indoors. The monochrome display has an electroluminescent backlight. The color display has a CCFL (Cold-Cathode Fluorescent Lighting) backlight. The transflective display appears to have a greenish hue when the display is off. The transmissive display appears black when the display is off. Applying the Protective Film to the Display First, clean the display of fingerprints, lint particles, dust and smudges. Remove the protective film from it’s container. Remove any protective backing from the film sheet by lifting the backing from a corner of the film. Discard the backing. Apply the film to the screen starting at one side and smoothing it across the display. If air bubbles appear, raise the film slightly and continue smoothing the film across the display until it covers the glass surface of the display. If dust, lint or smudges are trapped between the protective film and the glass display, remove the protective film, clean the display and apply the protective film again. Display Backlight The Display backlight is turned on when the unit returns from Suspend Mode. The display backlighting feature is programmable and activates based on power source and amount of idle time before entering the Suspend state. See the section titled "Set the Display Backlight Timer " in the previous section "Quick Start." E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 34 Touchscreen Display Touchscreen Calibration If the touchscreen is not responding properly to stylus touch taps, the touchscreen may need to be recalibrated. Press + to force the Start Menu to appear, if needed. Contact your System Administrator for assistance. For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution To recalibrate the screen, select Start | Settings | Control Panel | Stylus | Calibration. Figure 31 Touchscreen Recalibration To start, tap Recalibrate. Follow the instructions on the screen and press the Enter key to save the new calibration settings or press to cancel or quit. See the "MX3X Reference Guide" for complete instructions. 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 rough, abrasive or sharp objects away from the scan aperture and display. If the glass becomes soiled or smudged, clean only with a standard household cleaner such as Windex(R) without vinegar or use Isopropyl Alcohol. Do not use paper towels or harsh-chemicalbased cleaning fluids since they may result in damage to the glass surface. Use a clean, damp, lintfree cloth. Do not scrub optical surfaces. If possible, clean only those areas which are soiled. Lint/particulates can be removed with clean, filtered canned air. MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Touchscreen Display 35 For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Scan Buttons Figure 32 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 the device. When there is no integrated scanner installed, both buttons default to Enter buttons (with the exception of IBM 5250 terminal emulation devices – in this case, the left button is labelled and functions as “Field Exit”). Note: The programmable Scan key is the Field Exit key when the MX3X is an IBM 5250 / TN5250 compatible device. It can also be programmed as the RFID Read key for an MX3-RFID device. To edit the button parameters, select Start | Settings | Control Panel | Scanner. Change the parameter values and tap OK to save the changes. The default setting for the right button on an MX3X (and MX3P) is Enter; on an MX3-RFID the default setting is RFID Read. The default setting for the left button is Scan. When the device does not have an integrated scanner, both buttons default to Enter keys and the Scan selection is greyed out. Each button can be setup as: • • • • • • • E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Disabled – no response when pressed Scan – initiate a barcode scan sequence (integrated scanner only) Enter Key Tab Key Field Exit (IBM 5250 / TN5250 devices only) Virtual Key (default values F20 and F21) RFID Read MX3X User’s Guide 36 Touchscreen Display Field Exit Key Function (IBM 5250/TN5250 Only) The Field Exit key is used to exit an input field. If the field is an Auto Enter field, the auto transmit function is activated. This key function is present on the IBM 5250/TN5250 specific keypad only. For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Scan Buttons and the SCNR LED The SCNR LED, located above the keypad, illuminates during an integrated barcode scanner function. It is affected by internal scanner algorithms. • Red - scanning. • Green - good scan. • Unlit – laser scanner is inactive. The Scan buttons have no effect on tethered barcode scanners connected to a serial port. Tethered scanners read barcode scans only when the trigger on the tethered scanner is pressed. Pressing the trigger on the tethered scanner has no effect on the device’s Scan buttons. Note: MX3X User’s Guide Refer to the “MX3X Reference Guide” before programming the Scan / Enter buttons. The Reference Guide also contains instructions for the Key Map Utility for the keypad. E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Endcaps and COM Ports 37 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 configuration supports serial and USB “slave” input/output at 1.5 MBps. For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Standard Range Scanner Port RS-232 Port (Serial Port) USB Client / USB Host Audio Jack DC Power Jack RFID Module or MX3P Enclosure Figure 33 Endcap and COM Ports The COM 2 port is always the IR port on the back of the mobile device, regardless of the type of endcap installed. COM 2 can only be accessed when a tethered scanner is connected to the RS-232 port on the cradle, and the MX3X is in the cradle. The cradle does not need to be powered by an alternate AC or DC power source. Tethered scanners receive power from the mobile device's main battery. On the Standard Range Scanner / RS-232 labelled port endcap COM 3 is the Integrated Scanner port. The integrated barcode scanner scans only when the Scan button is pressed. To edit Scanner port parameters, select Start | Settings | Control Panel | Scanner. Change the parameter values and tap OK to save the changes. On the Dual Serial Port endcap the COM1 port is the serial port on the right side of the endcap when the display is facing you. Caution -- Do Not Use the RS-232 Labelled Port for Cables with USB Plugs/Receptacles: Caution -- Do Not Use these USB Labelled Endcap Ports for Tethered Scanners: Figure 34 Labelled Ports and Cables The MX3P does not have an integrated scanner nor an RFID scanner or antenna. E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 38 Endcaps and COM Ports For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution 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 cradle, send ASCII data to the MX3X in the cradle through the COM2 Port. MX3X with RFID Module RFID Module – COM1 IR Port – COM2 Integrated Scanner on Endcap – COM3 USB Client on Endcap – USB-C * The MX3P does not have an integrated scanner or an RFID tag reader. Tethered Scanners Do not connect a tethered scanner cable to a mobile device’s USB-C or USB-H labeled endcap port. These ports cannot power a tethered scanner. Tethered scanners connect to RS232-labeled ports on the endcap and can connect to the RS232 port on a powered cradle. The Scan buttons have no effect on tethered barcode scanners (connected to a serial port). Tethered scanners read barcode scans only when the trigger on the tethered scanner is pressed. The tethered scanner requires power on pin 9 of the mobile device’s serial port. To set the MX3X to use a tethered scanner, select Start | Settings | Control Panel | Scanner | COM1 (or 2 or 3). Tap the "Power on Pin 9 (+5V)" checkbox for the COM port selected. The COM port that accepts the scanner data can be configured for data rate, parity, stop bits and data bits. See Also: Section titled “Cradles” when using a tethered scanner with a powered cradle. USB Port The USB port requires a 9-pin to USB cable (available from LXE). The 9-pin port/USB port also supports serial data transfer (using a null modem cable) and non-host USB I/O at 1.5 Mbps. The operating system automatically detects the USB cable configuration. Refer to section titled "Accessories" in this guide for part numbers for the 9-pin USB cable and the null modem cable. MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Endcaps and COM Ports 39 For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution IR Port Figure 35 IR Port (COM 2) The InfraRed (IR) port provides a means of transferring information to a device with a similar port and the proper software. The IR port can be used to communicate with printers or a host computer with the use of an adapter. The IR Port is specified as COM 2 and is a bi-directional half-duplex infrared port. It supports the Slow IrDA (Infrared Data Access) PHY Layer standard that allows communication speeds up to 115k baud. When sending data through the IR port to another MX3X's IR port, make sure both units are in close proximity to each other. The IR operating envelope has a distance range of 2 cm (.79 inches) to 1 meter (3.2 feet) with a viewing angle of 30 degrees. See the "MX3X Reference Guide" for complete instructions when sending data through the IR port. Note: E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F ActiveSync will transfer files over the RS-232 connector on the cradle. The cradle performs a “file pass through” to the IR port on the back of the MX3X. MX3X User’s Guide 40 The Keypad 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. There is no difference in key function between the MX3X, MX3P or the MX3-RFID devices. For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution The keypad is installed and configured by LXE. Figure 36 The QWERTY Keypad The keymaps (keypress sequences) are located in “Appendix A - Key Maps.” Key Functions Key Function Scan (Scanner integrated into endcaps only.) The Scan key activates the scanner when a scanner endcap is installed and the Scan button is pressed. The internal scanner scans only when the Scan button is pressed. A Scan button press has no effect on externally attached scanners. When there is no integrated scanner endcap, the Scan keys function as Enter keys. For IBM 5250 configurations, the left button is the “Field Exit” key. Enter The Enter key is used to confirm a forms entry or to transmit information. How it is used is determined by the application running on the computer. 2nd The 2nd key is used to activate the 2nd functions of the keypad. Printed on many keys at the upper left corner are small characters that represent the 2nd function of that key. Using the 2nd key activates the second key function. Note that the 2nd key only stays active for one keystroke. Each time you need to use the 2nd function you must press the 2nd key. To cancel a 2nd function before pressing another key, press the 2nd key again. When the 2nd function is active, the 2nd LED illuminates. Ctrl The Ctrl key enables the control functions of the keypad. This function is similar to a regular keyboard’s Control key. Note that the Ctrl key only stays active for one keystroke. Each time you need to use a Ctrl function, you need to press the Ctrl key before pressing the desired key. When the Ctrl function is active, the Ctrl LED illuminates. 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 to press the Alt key before pressing the desired key. When the Alt function is active, the Alt LED illuminates. MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution The Keypad 41 Key Function Shft The Shft key enables the shifted functions of the keypad. This function is similar to a regular keyboard’s Shift key. Note that the Shift key only stays active for one keystroke. Each time you need to use a Shifted function, you need to press the Shft key before pressing the desired key. When the Shft function is active, the Shft LED illuminates. When the Shft key is pressed the next key is determined by the major key legends, i.e., the alpha keys display lower case letters -- when CAPS is On alpha characters are capitalized. For example, when CAPS is on and the Shft key and the G key are pressed, a lower case g is displayed. Spc The Spc key adds a space to the line of data on the display. This function is similar to a regular keyboard’s Spacebar. Note that the Spc key only stays active for one keystroke. Field Exit Key Function (IBM 5250/TN5250 Only) The Field Exit key is used to exit an input field. If the field is an Auto Enter field, the auto transmit function is activated. This key function is present on the IBM 5250/TN5250 specific keypad only. Caps Key and CapsLock Mode This function is similar to a regular keyboard’s CapsLock key. Note that the CapsLock mode stays active until the CapsLock key sequence is pressed again. Each time you need to use a Caps function, you need to press the Caps key sequence first. To cancel a CapsLock function press the Caps key sequence again. When the CapsLock mode is active, the Caps LED illuminates. The CapsLock key sequence is <2nd >+ . • No CapsLock AND No Shift keypress – result is a lowercase letter. • CapsLock OR Shift – result is an uppercase letter. • CapsLock AND Shift keypress – result is a lowercase letter. Keypress Sequences See Appendix A for all key press sequences. Custom Key Maps The System Administrator creates Custom Key Maps for the MX3X. To activate the Custom keymap, select Start | Settings | Control Panel | Keyboard icon. Select the Custom keymap from the keyboard popup menu, and close the control panel with the OK button. To return to the default keymap, select 0409 from the keymap popup and tap OK. E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 42 The Keypad LED Functions For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Figure 37 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 2nd ALT CTRL SHFT CAPS SCNR BATT STAT BATT CHGR MX3X User’s Guide When illuminated ... The next keypress is a 2nd keypress. • Amber when on • Blinks amber during configuration key sequence. The next keypress is an ALT keypress. • Amber when on and unlit when off. The next keypress is a CTRL keypress. • Amber when on and unlit when off. The next letter is the uppercase letter on alpha keys and the shifted character on the numeric keypad keys. • Amber when on and unlit when off. Uppercase letters are active until the CAPS key sequence is pressed again. • Amber when on and unlit when off. Barcode scanner function, affected by both tethered scanners and the scanner endcap. • Red - scanning. • Green - good scan. • Unlit - scanner is inactive. Backup Battery. When illuminated, the backup battery is charging. When unlit, the backup battery is not charging Status Indicator. • Amber – device is booting up. • Blinking Green when display Suspend state begins. Main Battery. When illuminated, main battery capacity is low. • Red – low battery. • Blinking Red – power fail. • Unlit - Main battery is not low OR all charge is depleted in both batteries.. Charger. When on, the mobile device is receiving external power either from the DC power jack or the MX3X is seated in a powered cradle. • Red - Main battery is charging. • Amber – Fault or temporary standby (Contact LXE Customer Support). • Green - battery charge is complete and the mobile device is connected to external power through the power jack or a powered cradle. E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Batteries 43 Batteries For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Note: New batteries must be charged prior to use. If the main battery and backup battery are depleted, the computer reverts to factory default values. RF configuration parameters will need to re-entered when the depleted main battery is replaced. The backup battery is eventually recharged by the main battery. The mobile device is designed to work with a Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) battery from LXE. Under normal conditions it should last approximately eight to ten hours before requiring a recharge. The more you use the scanner or the RF transmitter, the shorter the time required between battery recharges. The operating system keeps date and time valid for a minimum of four days using a fully charged backup battery and a main battery that has reached the Low Warning point. Main Battery The main battery has a rugged plastic enclosure that is designed to withstand the ordinary rigors of an industrial environment. Exercise care when transporting the main battery making sure it does not come in contact with excessive heat or any power source other than an LXE MultiCharger or the mobile device. Backup Battery The internal Nickel Cadmium (NiCd) backup battery provides power to the device for a short amount of time when the main battery has been depleted, removed or has failed. The backup battery requires no user intervention. Replacement is performed by LXE. Note: An uninterrupted external power source (wall AC adapters or DC/DC converters) transfers power to the computer’s internal charging circuitry which, in turn, recharges the main battery and backup battery. Frequent connection to an external power source is recommended to maintain backup battery charge status. Battery Hot-Swapping When the battery power level is low, the BATT-M LED illuminates and remains on. You can replace the main battery without shutting the device off. Place the device in Suspend and simply replace the discharged battery with a fully-charged battery. The backup battery will retain data during a main battery hot-swap for at least five minutes. E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 44 Battery Chargers Battery Chargers For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Note: LXE recommends that the correct MX3 Multicharger Plus always be used to charge the MX3X 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 contact your LXE representative for further information about theV1.01 upgrade kit, if needed. LXE Multi-Charger Plus Figure 38 MX3 Multi-Charger Plus The main battery can be charged in the MX3 Multi-Charger Plus. The main battery charges the backup battery using the mobile device's internal charging circuitry. The battery charger requires an AC power source before charging can begin. External Power Supply (Optional) The DC power jack is located on the endcap. The cradle power jack is located on the back of the cradle. The mobile device (and the Desktop Cradle) connect to any of the following power supplies through their DC Power Jack. Figure 39 US AC/DC 12V Power Supply and Cigarette Lighter Adapter Figure 40 International AC/DC 12V Power Supply Note: When the MX3X is receiving power through a cradle connected to external power, the cradle's Status LED and the device's CHGR LED are illuminated. The MX3-RFID and MX3P do not fit in any standard MX3 docking cradle. See “Accessories” for the MX3RFID and MX3P passive vehicle docking cradle part number and description. The LXE-approved AC Power Adapter is only intended for use in a 25ºC (77ºF) maximum ambient temperature environment. MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Storage Cradles 45 Storage Cradles For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution 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 cradle for vehicle mounted charging/communication applications. A passive vehicle cradle is available for the MX3-RFID and MX3P devices. See the following section “The MX3-RFID and Cradles”. The powered cradles give the MX3X the ability to communicate with a host computer and other equipment. In addition, using wall AC adapters or DC/DC converters, the cradle transfers power to the internal charging circuitry of the MX3X and, in turn, the operating system recharges the main battery. The MX3X can be either on or in Suspend mode while in the cradle. The MX3X can be inserted and removed from the cradle with one hand. Cables are available from LXE for connecting the cradle to a printer, a personal computer or a barcode printer. Tethered scanners (for RS-232 cradle connection) are also available from LXE. Status LED An LED indicator on the front of the standard MX3 cradle shows the status of the cradle. When the indicator is not illuminated, there is no power applied to the cradle. Cradle Power Amber External power applied to the cradle. Docked Green Power applied to the cradle and charging connection made with the MX3X. IR Active Red IR communication is active. E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 46 Storage Cradles Desktop Cradle for MX3X For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution 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 MX3RA002DESKCRADLE. Lower the mobile device straight into the cradle, tilt it forward and then let it rest backward in the cradle. Ensure that the mobile device is properly seated on the charging contacts. The CHGR LED will illuminate green when the MX3X is correctly seated in the cradle. The CHGR LED will illuminate red when the MX3X main battery is being charged (in a cradle connected to an external power source). To remove the MX3X, tilt the MX3X forward and lift it straight up out of the cradle. Note: Do not "slam" or slide the mobile device sideways into the cradle. Damage may result.The MX3-RFID and MX3P devices do not fit in the MX3 desktop cradle. Connectors The Power connector is located on the back of the cradle in the top left hand corner. The cradle can be powered, if required, by an LXE US AC Adapter or an LXE International AC Adapter. When powered, the cradle transfers power to the internal charging circuitry of the MX3X allowing it to recharge the main battery. A powered cradle supports RS-232 and IR communications. The RS-232 connector is located in the back center of the cradle. When the MX3X is properly docked, the bi-directional half-duplex transceivers in the MX3X and cradle are aligned through their IR windows. The half-duplex IR signals from the MX3X are converted to RS-232 signals in the cradle and available at this connector. MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Storage Cradles 47 Vehicle Mount Cradle for MX3X For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution This cradle is specifically designed for vehicle mount applications. The cradle restrains the mobile device and isolates the computer from shock and vibration. The MX3X is inserted into the cradle by placing the base of the unit in the pocket and then firmly pressing the unit backwards until the release mechanisms latch and hold the unit in the cradle. The MX3X is removed from the cradle by pressing the release mechanisms and pulling the MX3X up and away from the cradle. Connectors The Power connector is located on the back of the cradle below and to the left of the RS-232 port. The cradle is powered by either a vehicle's 12V battery or from an approved accessory for vehicles with higher voltage (24 to 60 VDC) batteries. When powered, the cradle transfers external power to the MX3X, which in turn, recharges the main battery. A powered cradle allows RS-232 and IR communication. The RS-232 connector is located on the back of the cradle below and to the right of the power connector. When the MX3X is properly docked, the bi-directional half-duplex transceivers in the MX3X and cradle are aligned through their IR windows. The half-duplex IR signals from the MX3X are converted to RS-232 signals in the cradle and available at this connector. Note: ActiveSync will transfer files over the RS-232 connector on the vehicle cradle. ActiveSync with a Cradle To ActiveSync, the cradle must be powered off, the ActiveSync cradle cable attached to the desktop PC and the cradle, then the cradle powered up. Note: ActiveSync transfers files to the MX3X over the RS-232 connector on the cradle using the MX3X070CBLD9RS232AS cable. Note: The MX3-RFID and the MX3P use a passive, non-powered cradle (refer to “The Passive Vehicle Cradle”). ActiveSync connects through powered cradles or through the RS-232 ports on the mobile device endcap. Figure 41 ActiveSync Cable Connected to Serial port on Cradle E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 48 Storage Cradles Tethered Scanner and a Cradle To use a tethered scanner connected to the RS-232 port on the cradle, the cradle must be powered off, the cable removed and the cradle powered up. Then, the tethered scanner can be attached to the cradle’s serial port. The passive vehicle cradle does not have a serial port. For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution The Passive Vehicle Cradle The MX3-RFID and the MX3P with an RFID enclosure cannot fit in standard MX3 charging cradles. There is a passive vehicle cradle available (as well as a RAM bracket installation kit) for the MX3-RFID and MX3P devices that secures the mobile device to the cradle only. See “Accessories”. Mobile device main battery charging and RF communication is not available in the passive vehicle cradle unless the mobile device is receiving external power through the power jack in the endcap. The passive vehicle cradle does not have LEDs or indicators. The passive vehicle cradle does not require an external power source. The mobile device in the passive cradle requires a power source, either from the main battery or from power applied via the power jack on the endcap. MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Appendix A Key Maps For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Keypad Throughout this guide, an MX3X without RFID capability is labeled “MX3X”. The MX3X with an RFID Module is labeled “MX3-RFID”. The MX3X with an RFID enclosure but without RFID capability is labeled “MX3X”. Information specific to one over another is marked appropriately. No distinction is made to information that is the same for all mobile devices. Keypads functions are the same for the MX3X, MX3P and MX3-RFID devices. 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 mobile devices that are NOT running an LXE Terminal Emulator. When using a sequence of keys that includes the 2nd key, press the 2nd key first then the rest of the key sequence. Note: When the computer boots, the default condition of NumLock is On and the default condition of Caps (or CapsLock) is Off. The Caps (or CapsLock) condition can be toggled with a 2nd+F1 key sequence. The CAPS LED is illuminated when CapsLock is On. To get this key Press These Keys and Then nd Shift Ctrl Alt Press this key CapsLock Contrast F6 Volume F8 Backlight F10 nd 2nd Shift Shft Alt Alt Ctrl Ctrl Esc Esc Space Spc Enter Enter Scan CapsLock (Toggle) Scan F1 Back Space BkSp Tab Tab Left Scan key default value is Scan. Right Scan key default value is Enter. When an RFID Module is installed, Right Scan key defaults to RFID Read and Left Scan key defaults to Scan or Enter or Field Exit (Field Exit - 5250 only). E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 50 Key Maps To get this key Press These Keys and Then nd For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Shift Ctrl Alt Press this key CapsLock BackTab Tab Break F2 Pause F3 Up Arrow Up Arrow Down Arrow Down Arrow Right Arrow Right Arrow Left Arrow Left Arrow Insert BkSp Delete DOT Home Left Arrow End Right Arrow Page Up Up Arrow Page Down Down Arrow ScrollLock MX3X User’s Guide F4 F1 F1 F2 F2 F3 F3 F4 F4 F5 F5 F6 F6 F7 F7 F8 F8 F9 F9 F10 F10 F11 F1 F12 F2 Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Key Maps 51 To get this key Press These Keys and Then nd For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Shift Ctrl Alt Press this key CapsLock Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 52 Key Maps To get this key Press These Keys and Then nd For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Shift Ctrl Alt Press this key CapsLock DOT DOT : (colon) ; (semicolon) _ (underscore) MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Key Maps 53 To get this key Press These Keys and Then nd For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Shift Ctrl Alt Press this key CapsLock , (comma) ‘ (apostrophe) ~ (tilde) “ E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution 54 MX3X User’s Guide Key Maps E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Appendix B Regulatory Notices and Safety Information FCC Information: This device complies with FCC Rules, part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction guide, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Warning: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by LXE, Inc., could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. EMC Directive Requirements: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Industry Canada: This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouiller du Canada. Le present appareil numérique n’emet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de le Classe A préscrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édits par le ministere des Communications du Canada. This device contains transmitter Module FCC ID: KDZLXE4830P RF Safety Notice (4830) Caution This portable device with its antenna complies with FCC’s and Industry Canada’s RF exposure limits set for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment has shown compliance with FCC and Industry Canada Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) limits. Highest reported SAR for the MX3X is 1.176W/kg on body. Any accessories not provided by LXE should not be used with this device. This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 56 Regulatory Notices and Safety Information For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Notice: The long term characteristics or the possible physiological effects of radio frequency electromagnetic fields have not been investigated by UL. 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 incinerated. Important: This symbol is placed on the product to remind users to dispose of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) appropriately, per Directive 2002-96-EC. In most areas, this product can be recycled, reclaimed and re-used when properly discarded. Do not discard labeled units with trash. For information about proper disposal, contact LXE through your local sales representative, or visit www lxe com. R&TTE Directive Requirements (Applies only to equipment operated within the EU/EFTA) Information to User A label on the exterior of the device should resemble one of the labels shown below (the label contains the LXE part number of the installed radio card). The labels shown below and affixed to the device, identify where the device may be used and where its use is restricted. Use of a device is prohibited in countries not listed below or otherwise identified by the label. (May or may not include the 0560 Notifed Body No.) Permitted for use in: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom MX3X User’s Guide Permitted for use in France. E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Regulatory Notices and Safety Information 57 Approvals For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Product MX3X MX3X with RFID Module MX3X with RFID Enclosure Cradle Approvals: Product MX3 Table MX3 Vehicle Mount MX3-RFID / MX3P Passive Vehicle Cradle EMI / EMC Standards FCC Part 15 Subpart B, Class A EN 55022:1998 Class A EN 55024:1998 Industry Canada Class A FCC Part 15.207 and 15.209, Class B ICES-0003 Class B AS/NZS 3548 Class B EN 301 489-1/17 CISPR22 and Class B EMI / EMC Standards FCC Part 15 Subpart B, Class A EN 55022:1998 Class A EN 55024:1998 Industry Canada Class A Safety Standards UL 60950; CSA C22.2 No. 60950 CDRH: 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 EN 60950 IEC 60825-1 IEC 60950 Safety Standards UL 60950; CSA C22.2 No. 60950 EN 60950 IEC 60950 Transceiver: Transceiver 6726 (LXE Model No.) [Cisco] 6816 (LXE Model No.) [Symbol] 2.4GHz Type II PCMCIA Card 4830 (LXE Model No.) [LXE CF/Summit] 2.4GHz PCMCIA Card E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F RF Standards FCC Part 15, Subpart C FCC Part 2 EN 300 328 EN 300 826 IC-RSS 139 IC-RSS 102 FCC Part 15, Subpart C FCC Part 2 EN 300 328 EN 300 826 Notes Unlicensed Operation IC-RSS 139 IC-RSS 102 Requires License for Outdoor Use FCC Part 15.247, Subpart FCC Bulletin OET-65 EN 300 328 Unlicensed Operation IC-RSS 210 IC-RSS 102 Requires License for Outdoor Use Unlicensed Operation Requires License for Outdoor Use Unlicensed Operation Unlicensed Operation Unlicensed Operation MX3X User’s Guide 58 Regulatory Notices and Safety Information LXE Transceiver LXE 6726 Declaration of Conformity For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to Directives: 1999/5/EC Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity 93/68/EEC CE Marking Directive Type of Equipment: Brand Name or Trademark: Type Designation: Manufacturer: Address: Year of Manufacturer: Direct Sequence 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN Card LXE LXE 6726 LXE Inc. 125 Technology Parkway Norcross, GA 30092-2993 USA 2001 The following harmonized European Standards, technical specifications, or other normative documents have been applied: EMC: EN 301 489-1: 07-2000 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements EN 301 489-17 07-2000 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for Wideband data and HIPERLAN equipment Radio: EN 300 328-1 and -2: 2000-7 Radio Equipment and Systems (RES); Wideband transmission systems; Technical characteristics and test conditions for data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques Safety: EN 60950-2: 1992 + A1..A4 Safety of information technology equipment, including electrical business equipment We, LXE Inc., declare that the equipment specified above complies with all Essential Health and Safety Requirements of the above Directives and Standards, as amended. Place LXE Inc., Norcross GA USA Date of issue 24 June 2004 C. Binnom Jr. RF Approvals Engineer LXE Inc. 125 Technology Parkway Norcross, GA 30092-2993 USA ph. 770/447-4224 fax 770/447-6928 MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Regulatory Notices and Safety Information 59 Annex to DoC for LXE 6726 With regard to the use of external antennas The LXE 6726 can be equipped with external antennas. The antennas listed have been evaluated with the LXE 6726 pursuant to ETSI EN 300 328, and therefore meet the definition of ‘dedicated antenna’ per ERC/REC 70-03 Appendix 1 Table 3; thus the requirement set forth in ERC/REC 70-03 , Annex 3 are met by the LXE model 6726 transceiver. For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Dedicated Antennas for use with LXE 6726 LXE P/N Antenna Gain Radio Power Level Antenna Description 153180-0001 155522-0001 155814-0001 157368-0001 157399-0001 99004-0027 DAC2450CT1 (Toko P/N) 0 dBi 0 dBi 0 dBi 0 dBi 0 dBi 0 dBi 2.15 dBi 17 dBm 17 dBm 17 dBm 17 dBm 17 dBm 17 dBm 17 dBm Omni, for LXE VX-series computers Omni, for LXE MX1-series computers Patch, for LXE MX1-series computers Patch, for LXE MX3-series computers Omni, for LXE MX5-series computers 3 dB Omni, for LXE model 2325 computer Omni, for LXE MX2-series computers 153179-0001 153325-0001 480424-0400 153599-0001 153600-0001 480424-3404 155846-0001 0 dBi 0 dBi 0 dBi 3 dBi 3 dBi 3 dBi 3 dBi 17 dBm 17 dBm 17 dBm 17 dBm 17 dBm 17 dBm 17 dBm Omni, Access Point Antenna Omni, Access Point Antenna Omni, Access Point Antenna Omni, Access Point Antenna Omni, Access Point Antenna Omni, Access Point Antenna Spire® Access Point Antenna 155845-0001 155311-0001 480424-3411 480424-3402 481246-2400 480424-1702 6 dBi 6 dBi 6 dBi 6 dBi 6 dBi 6 dBi 13 dBm 13 dBm 13 dBm 13 dBm 13 dBm 13 dBm Spire® Access Point Antenna Patch, Access Point Antenna Patch, Access Point Antenna Patch, Access Point Antenna Patch, Access Point Antenna 180° Directional, Access Point Antenna 480424-0411 480429-2703 480429-0411 9 dBi 12 dBi 12 dBi 7 dBm 7 dBm 7 dBm Omni, Access Point Antenna 90° Directional, Access Point Antenna Omni, Access Point Antenna 460601-3020 460602-3020 480429-0415 15 dBi 15 dBi 15 dBi 3 dBm 3 dBm 3 dBm YAGI, Access Point Antenna YAGI, Access Point Antenna Omni, Access Point Antenna C. Binnom Jr. RF Approvals Engineer 24 June 2004 LXE Inc. 125 Technology Parkway Norcross, GA 30092-2993 USA ph. 770/447-4224 fax 770/447-6928 E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 60 Regulatory Notices and Safety Information LXE Transceiver LXE 6816 Declaration of Conformity DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to: For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution the R&TTE Directive; The EMC Directive; 99/5/EEC 89/336/EEC The Low Voltage Directive; 73/23/EEC and the Marking Directive; 93/68/EEC Type of Equipment: Brand Name or Trademark: Type Designation: Manufacturer: Address: DSSS 2.4GHz WLAN Radio Card LXE 6816 LXE Inc. 125 Technology Parkway Norcross, GA 30092 USA The following harmonized European Norms have been applied: EMC Standards: EN 301 489-1: 07-2000 EN 301 489-17:07-2000 EN 55022: 1998 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for Wideband data and HIPERLAN equipment Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of information technology equipment Radio Standards: EN 300 328-1 and -2: 2000-7 Radio Equipment and Systems (RES); Wideband transmission systems; Technical characteristics and test conditions for data transmission equipment operating in the 2.4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques Safety Standard: EN60950-1: 2001 Safety of information technology equipment, including electrical business equipment The product carries the CE Mark: We, LXE Inc., declare that the equipment specified above complies with all Essential Health and Safety Requirements of the above Directives and Standards, as amended. Date of issue: June 18, 2003 Cyril A. Binnom Jr. Regulatory Engineer LXE Inc. 125 Technology Parkway Norcross, GA 30092-2993 USA ph. 770/447-4224 MX3X User’s Guide fax 770/447-6928 E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Regulatory Notices and Safety Information 61 Annex to DoC for LXE 6816 With regard to the use of external antennas The LXE 6816 can be equipped with external antennas. The antennas listed have been assessed with the LXE 6816 pursuant to EN 300 328, and therefore meet the definition of ‘dedicated antenna’. The table below lists the maximum output power setting for the radio module in order to result in a total EIRP of 100mW or less. Any combination of output power and a specific type of antenna resulting in an EIRP greater than 100mW is illegal for use throughout the Community and is outside the scope of this DoC. Antennas not listed below are also outside the scope of this DoC. For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Dedicated Antennas for use with LXE 6816 LXE Antenna Part Number LXE Model Number Antenna Gain Max Radio Power Level Antenna Description 153180-0001 N/A 2.2 dBi 17 dBm Cushcraft Omni Antenna 155846-0001 6000A279ANT3SPIREL 3 dBi 17 dBm Spire® Omni Antenna 6 dBi 13 dBm Spire® Omni Antenna 6000A280ANT3SPIRER 6000A283ANT3INDSPR 155845-0001 6000A277ANT6SPIREL 6000A278ANT6SPIRER 6000A282ANT3INDSPR 480424-0411 N/A 9 dBi 11 dbm Mobile Mark Omni Antenna 155104-0001 N/A 0 dbi 20 dbm LXE Omni 154591-0001 N/A 0 dbi 20 dbm LXE Patch Toko DAC2450CT1 N/A 0 dbi 20 dbm LXE Omni 157368-0001 N/A 0 dbi 20 dbm LXE Omni 158586-0001 N/A 0 dbi 20 dbm LXE Omni 158399-0001 N/A 0 dbi 20 dbm LXE Omni Cyril A. Binnom Jr. Regulatory Engineer 18 June 2003 LXE Inc. 125 Technology Parkway Norcross, GA 30092-2993 USA ph. 770/447-4224 fax 770/447-6928 E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 62 Regulatory Notices and Safety Information LXE 802.11b/g WLAN Declaration of Conformity (4830) DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to Directives: For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution 1999/5/EC 93/68/EEC Type of Equipment: Brand Name or Trademark: Type Designation: Manufacturer: Address: Year of Manufacturer: Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity CE Marking Directive Direct Sequence 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN Card LXE LXE 4830 LXE Inc. 125 Technology Parkway Norcross, GA 30092-2993 USA 2006 The following harmonized European Standards, technical specifications, or other normative documents have been applied: EMC: EN 301 489-1: 07-2000 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for Wideband data and HIPERLAN equipment EN 301-489-17 07-2000 Radio: EN 300 328-1 and -2: 2000-7 Safety: EN 60950-2: 1992 + A1..A4 Radio Equipment and Systems (RES); Wideband transmission systems; Technical characteristics and test conditions for data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques Safety of information technology equipment, including electrical business equipment We, LXE Inc., declare that the equipment specified above complies with all Essential Health and Safety Requirements of the above Directives and Standards, as amended. Place: LXE Inc., Norcross GA USA Date of issue: C. Binnom Jr. RF Approvals Engineer 14 July 2006 LXE Inc. 125 Technology Parkway Norcross, GA 30092-2993 USA ph. 770/447-4224 fax 770/447-6928 MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Regulatory Notices and Safety Information 63 Annex to DoC for LXE 4830 With regard to the use of external antennas The LXE 4830 can be equipped with external antennas. The antennas listed have been evaluated with the LXE 4830 pursuant to EN 300 328, and therefore meet the definition of ‘dedicated antenna’ per ERC/REC 70-03 Appendix 1 Table 3; thus the requirement set forth in ERC/REC 70-03 , Annex 3 are met by the LXE model 4830 transceiver. For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Dedicated Antennas for use with LXE 4830 LXE P/N Antenna Gain Radio Power Level Antenna Description 153180-0001 160952-0001 158399-0001 159900-0001 160019-0001 160501-0001 2.2 dBi 0 dBi 0 dBi 0 dBi 0 dBi 0 dBi 15.8 dBm 15.8 dBm 15.8 dBm 15.8 dBm 15.8 dBm 15.8 dBm Omni, for LXE VX-series computers Omni, for LXE MX3-series computers Omni, for LXE MX5-series computers Omni, for LXE MX7-series computers Omni, for LXE VX-series computers Omni, for LXE HX1-series computers C. Binnom Jr. RF Approvals Engineer 14 July 2006 LXE Inc. 125 Technology Parkway Norcross, GA 30092-2993 USA ph. 770/447-4224 fax 770/447-6928 E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 64 Regulatory Notices and Safety Information For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution A/C Power Supply Safety Statement – MX3X Output Rated 12 VDC, 1 A. The LXE-approved AC Power Adapter is only intended for use in a 25ºC (77ºF) maximum ambient temperature environment. Optional A/C Power Supply: Outside North America, this unit is intended for use with an IEC certified ITE power supply with output rated as stated at the top of this page. (US) Alimentation c.a. optionnelle: Hors de l'Amérique du Nord, cette unité est conçue pour être utilisée avec une alimentation ITE certifiée CEI de sortie nominale indiquée au haut de cette page. (FR) Valgfrit vekselstrømforsygning Udenfor Nord Amerika er denne enhed udstattet med en IEC (international elektronisk Kommission) udfærdiget med en ITE strømforsygning med strømudgang som fastslået på denne sides begyndelse. (DK) Vaihtoehtoinen vaihtovirran syöttölaite: Pohjois-Amerikan ulkopuolella tämä laite on tarkoitettu käytettäväksi sellaisen IEC:n sertifioiman ITE-tehonsyöttölaitteen kanssa, jonka antoteho on tämän sivun yläosassa esitetyn mukainen. (FI) Optionales Netzteil (Wechselstrom) Außerhalb Nordamerikas sollte diese Einheit über ein der IEC-Norm entsprechendes ITE-Netzteil gespeist werden, und zwar mit einer wie oben auf dieser Seite genannten Ausspeisung. (DE) Προαιρετική Τροφοδοσία Συνεχούς Ρεύματος Εκτός Β. Αμερικής, η μονάδα αυτή προορίζεται για χρήση με ένα τροφοδοτικό ITE πιστοποιημένο κατά IEC με ονομαστική ισχύ όπως δηλώνεται στην αρχή της σελίδας. (GR) Alimentazione opzionale a corrente alternata: Al di fuori dei paesi dell'America del nord, l'unità deve essere impiegata con un dispositivo d'alimentazione per attrezzature informatiche approvato dalla IEC la cui potenza nominale sia pari a quella indicata all'inizio della pagina. (IT) Vekselstrømforsyning (ekstrautstyr): Utenfor Nord-Amerika skal dette produktet brukes med en IEC-sertifisert ITE-strømforsyning med klassifisert effekt som angitt øverst på denne siden. (NO) Fornecimento opcional de CA: Fora dos EUA, esta unidade destina-se a ser usada com dispositivos de fornecimento de corrente ITE com certificação IEC, com a capacidade indicada no topo desta página. (PT) Suministro optativo de corriente alterna Fuera de América del Norte, esta unidad se debe utilizar con un alimentador ITE homologado por la IEC (comisión electrotécnica internacional) con una salida que tenga la calificación que figura en la parte superior de esta página. (ES) Valfri A/C Strömförsörjning Utanför Nordamerika är det meningen att denna enheten används med en IEC-certifierad ITE-strömförsörjare med den uteffekt som anges längst uppe på den här sidan. (SE) İsteğe Bağlı A/C Güç Kaynağı: Kuzey Amerika dışında, bu ünite, çıkış sınıflandırması bu sayfanın başında belirtilen IEC sertifikalı bir ITE güç kaynağı ile birlikte kullanılmak üzere tasarlanmıştır. (TR) Updated 10/01/2001 Legend: Danish – DK; English – US; Finnish – FI; French- - FR; German – DE; Greek – GR; Italian – IT; Norwegian – NO; Portuguese – PT; Spanish – ES; Swedish – SE; Turkish – TR. MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Regulatory Notices and Safety Information 65 Laser Light Safety Statement Warning: For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution This product uses laser light. One of the following labels is provided on the scanner. Please read the Caution statement. (US) Mise én garde: Ce produit utilise un rayon laser. L’une des étiquettes suivantes est apposée sur le scanneur. Veuillez lire l’avertissement qu’elle contient. (FR) Advertência: Este produto usa luz de laser. O scanner contém um dos seguintes avisos. Favor ler o Aviso. (PT) Varning: Denna produkt använder laserljus. En av de nedanstående etiketterna sitter på scannern. Var god läs varningstexten. (SE) Advarsel: Dette produkt anvender laserlys. En af følgende mærkater anvendes på scanneren. Læs venligst sikkerhedsforanstaltningen. (DK) Varoitus: Tämä tuote käyttää laservaloa. Skannerissa on jokin seuraavista tarroista. Lue Huomio-kohta. (FI) Warnung: Dieses Produkt verwendet Laserlicht. Eines der folgenden Etiketten befindet sich auf dem Scanner. Bitte lesen Sie den Gefahrenhinweis. (DE) Attenzione: Questo prodotto utilizza luce laser. Una delle etichette seguenti c’ ubicata sullo scanner. Si raccomanda di leggere con attenzione le avvertenze riportate. (IT) Advarsel: Dette utstyret bruker laserlys. En av følgende etiketter er plassert på scanneren. Les advarselen på etiketten. (NO) Advertencia: Este producto usa luz de láser. Las etiquetas se proveen en la máquina exploradora. Por favor, lea detenidamente la explicación para las precauciones. (ES) Waarschuwing: Dit product gebruikt laserlicht. Een van de volgende labels is op de scanner aangebracht. Lees a.u.b. de waarschuwing onder Oppassen. (NL) E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide 66 Regulatory Notices and Safety Information For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Laser Light Safety Statement Aþaðýdaki etiketlerden bir tanesi tarayýcýnýn üstünde saðlanýr. Lütfen Dikkat ifadesini okuyun. (TR) (GR) (JP) (KR) Legend: (CN) Chinese-CN; Danish-DK; Dutch-NL; English-US; FinnishFI; French-FR; German-DE; Greek-GR; Italian-IT; Japanese-JP; Korean-KR; Norwegian-NO; Portuguese-PT; Spanish-ES; Swedish-SE; Turkish-TR Labels - MX3X Hand Held Computer MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Regulatory Notices and Safety Information 67 Revision History Revision E, October 2005 • Notices -- Added Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) statement to Notices. Added WEEE statement to Appendix B. For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution • Introduction -- Added Scanner Clip Strap (85XX scanners only) to “Accessories.” Revision D, April 2005 • Cover Page -- Updated LXE logo. Added “Microsoft Windows CE .NET Equipped” on cover page to separate this device from similar MX3 mobile devices. • Appendix B, Regulatory Notices and Safety Information -- Added Hungary to “Permitted for use in” radio approval in “R&TTE Directive Requirements”. Revision C, December 2004 • Entire Guide -- Added user information/instruction for the MX3-RFID mobile device. • Introduction -- Corrected part numbers for MX3-RFID accessories. • MX3X Hand Held Computer -- Removed “Power Modes” explanation. Revision B, August 2004 • Introduction -- Added screen display figures for setting the Backlight Timer, Power Schemes Timer, and Audio Speaker Volume. Corrected Accessories section “Cables for Cradle and MX3X Serial Ports”. Added 8500 series tethered scanners to “Accessories”. • MX3X Hand Held Computer -- Added cautions for cables with and without USB plugs / receptacles and the endcap serial ports. Added ActiveSync cable part number to section “Cradles”. • Appendix B, Regulatory Notices and Safety Information -- Updated Cisco 6726 Declaration of Compliance. Revision A, Initial Release, June 2004 E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F MX3X User’s Guide Regulatory Notices and Safety Information For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution 68 MX3X User’s Guide E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Index 69 Index For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution 2nd key function ...................................................40 AC Power and LEDs on cradles ...........................................44 Accessories ...........................................................29 Electrostatic Discharge .........................................8 Installing ...............................................................8 Activation Key, AppLock Multiple Applications.20 Alt key function ....................................................40 AppLock Activation Key......................................20 Audio Cable Install ..................................................................27 Audio Jack, connect..............................................18 Audio Volume settings .........................................24 Backlight for Display............................................33 Backlight Timer ....................................................22 Barrel connector, MX3P power jack ....................14 Barrel connector, power jack ................................13 Battery Charge New ..........................................................8 Hot Swap.............................................................43 Battery Chargers ...................................................44 Battery Compartment............................................10 Battery, Backup described .............................................................43 Battery, charge before using .................................10 Battery, Main ........................................................43 described .............................................................43 Baud Rate IR port .................................................................39 Calibrate touch screen...........................................34 Calibrate touchscreen............................................21 Caps mode function ..............................................41 Caution Fused Circuit Connection....................................15 Charger, battery ....................................................44 Check battery status..............................................10 Cleaning................................................................34 Color Codes ..........................................................16 E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Color displays .......................................................33 Color displays and backlight timers......................22 COM 2, IR port.....................................................39 COM ports ............................................................37 Components Back ......................................................................6 Top ........................................................................7 Contacting LXE ....................................................29 Cradle for MX3-RFID and MX3P........................48 Cradles, function...................................................45 Ctrl key function ...................................................40 Cumulative mode timers.......................................23 Data entry .............................................................25 Default AppLock Activation Key.........................20 Desktop cradle ......................................................46 Power connection................................................46 RS-232 connection..............................................46 Status Indicator ...................................................45 Display adjust contrast .....................................................22 Features...............................................................33 Pixels...................................................................33 Display and scanner aperture cleaning .................34 Display brightness and contrast ............................22 Display Contrast ...................................................22 Dual Serial Port endcap ........................................37 Edit the button parameters ....................................35 Endcap Combinations ...........................................38 Endcaps and COM Ports.......................................37 Enter key function.................................................40 Entering Data ........................................................25 Environmental Specifications .................................3 External Power Supplies, MX3X..........................13 Features...............................................................1, 2 Field Exit key function ...................................36, 41 Function 2nd Key...............................................................40 Alt Key................................................................40 MX3X User’s Guide 70 Index For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Caps Mode ..........................................................41 Ctrl Key...............................................................40 Enter Key ............................................................40 Field Exit Key ...............................................36, 41 Scan Key .............................................................40 Shft Key ..............................................................41 Spc Key...............................................................41 Getting Started ........................................................8 Handstrap, installation ..........................................11 Headset data entry.................................................28 Headset, Install and Adjust ...................................27 Help ......................................................................29 Hip-Flip, Assembly...............................................12 Hot Swap Battery..................................................43 IEC IP66 and IP65 ..................................................3 Infrared (IR) port, described .................................39 Infrared Data Access (IrDA).................................39 Input Panel and data entry ....................................25 Insert Main Battery ...............................................10 IR operating envelope...........................................39 IR Port bi-directional half-duplex....................................39 Key Maps, Custom ...............................................41 Keymaps ...............................................................49 Keypad and entering data .....................................25 Keypad File Manipulation Shortcuts ....................19 LEDs 2nd function ........................................................42 ALT function ......................................................42 BATT B function ................................................42 BATT M function ...............................................42 CAPS function ....................................................42 CHGR function ...................................................42 CTRL function ....................................................42 on keypads,location.............................................42 SCNR function....................................................42 SHFT function ....................................................42 MX3X User’s Guide STAT function ....................................................42 Li-Ion battery life....................................................8 Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) .............................................43 Location, Components ........................................6, 7 Manuals ..................................................................2 Microphone adjustment ........................................27 Mode Key Functions.............................................41 Mode timing, cumulative effect............................23 Multi AppLock .....................................................20 MX3P Power Jack, attach power supply ..............14 MX3P, description..................................................1 MX3-RFID, MX3P and Cradles .......................9, 48 New Battery............................................................8 Operating Temperature ...........................................3 Passive vehicle cradle ...........................................45 Pen Stylus .......................................................19, 33 Pen Stylus and data entry......................................25 Port, Infrared.........................................................39 Power button, location ..........................................18 Power Jack, attach power supply ..........................13 Power Supply, Cigarette Lighter Adapter.............44 Power Supply, International AC/DC ....................44 Power Supply, US AC/DC....................................44 Protective Film .....................................................33 Quick Start Instructions ..........................................8 QWERTY keypad.................................................40 Radio frequency identification (RFID)...................9 Recalibrate ......................................................21, 34 Regulatory Notices ...............................................55 RFID Module........................................................37 RFID Module Connected to the MX3X..................9 RFID Tag Data Collection....................................28 RFID tags................................................................9 E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F Index For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution Safety Information ................................................55 Scan buttons and tethered scanners ....................................28, 38 Scan Buttons .........................................................35 Scan buttons and the SCNR LED .........................36 Scan key function .................................................40 Scan Ranges RFID .....................................................................9 Scanner LED, functioning ....................................26 Scanning and data entry........................................26 Screwdriver Phillips, for handstrap .........................................11 SE923 scan engine................................................26 Shift key function .................................................41 Space key function................................................41 Speaker Volume....................................................24 using keypad .......................................................24 using touchscreen................................................24 Specifications Environmental.......................................................3 Standard Range Scanner .......................................37 Stylus ..............................................................19, 33 Stylus and data entry.............................................25 Stylus Clip ............................................................11 Suspend Timer ......................................................23 Switching COM ports ..........................................................37 System Idle Timer.................................................23 Tag Data ...............................................................28 Tethered Scanner and a Cradle .............................48 Timers User, System, Suspend........................................23 E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F 71 Touch Screen ..................................................19, 33 Touch Screen and Keypad Shortcuts ....................19 Touchscreen and data entry ..................................25 Touchscreen calibration........................................21 Transflective Display............................................33 Transmissive Display............................................33 Troubleshooting Quick Start ............................................................8 Unsuccessful scan ...............................................26 USB port ...............................................................38 USB-C and USB-H ports and tethered scanners...28 User Idle Timer.....................................................23 Vehicle 12VDC Power Cable ...............................17 Vehicle 24/72VDC Power Supply ........................16 Vehicle cradle RS-232 connection..............................................47 Vehicle mount cradle Components ........................................................47 Power connection................................................47 Vent aperture in battery well ..................................5 View Display ................................................................33 Volume adjust audio volume ............................................24 Warnings and Labels Laser Scanner........................................................4 Wiring Color Codes..............................................16 MX3X User’s Guide For FCC Review - Draft 02 - Not for Distribution 72 MX3X User’s Guide Index E-EQ-MX3XOGWW-F
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