Honeywell LXE4830P 802.11g Compact Flash Module User Manual MX5 CE NET User s Guide

Honeywell International, Inc. 802.11g Compact Flash Module MX5 CE NET User s Guide

Manual MX5X rev3

MX5 CE .NET Users Guide
(For Microsoft® Windows® CE .NET Equipped MX5’s)
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Notices
LXE Inc. reserves the right to make improvements or changes in the products described in this manual at any time without notice. While
reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy, LXE assumes no liability resulting from any errors
or 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:
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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.
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trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.” applies.
Note: The original equipment’s User Manuals are copyrighted by Itronix® Corporation. This manual has been amended by LXE® Inc., for
the MX5 and MX5 Desktop Cradle with Itronix’s express permission.
Li-Ion Battery:
When disposing of the MX5 main battery, the following precautions should be observed:
The battery should be disposed of properly. The battery should not be disassembled or crushed. The battery should not be heated above 212°F
(100°C) or incinerated.
Inspect enclosure for signs of deterioration such as cracking, warping, swelling or softening. Do not use the MX5
Intrinsically Safe mobile device in Hazardous (Classified) Locations if there are any signs of deterioration.
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.
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.
Revision Notice
Introduction Quick Start: Updated “Troubleshooting”. Added Multi AppLock activation key
instruction “Entering the Multi AppLock Activation Key”.
Getting Help Manuals: Noted obsolescence of MX5 PPC device.
Updated Accessories listed. Included ROHS information. Added separate accessory
sections for MX5 CE .NET standard and MX5 CE .NET I-SAFE mobile device.
Added “Revision History”.
Appendix B Added Regulatory and Safety information for the LXE Summit Radio. Updated FCC
statement to 2006 requirements.
Graphics Only Corrected Microsoft logo on front page. Edited figures to show equipment with new
LXE logo.
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION 1
Overview.................................................................................................................... 1
Identify Your Device ................................................................................................. 2
Document Conventions............................................................................................ 3
MX5 Environmental Specifications ......................................................................... 3
Laser Warnings and Labels ..................................................................................... 4
Quick Start................................................................................................................. 5
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................... 5
Components .......................................................................................................................................... 6
Important Battery Information .............................................................................................................. 9
Insert Main Battery ............................................................................................................................. 10
Power Key........................................................................................................................................... 11
Reboot Sequence................................................................................................................................. 11
Warm Reset ...................................................................................................................................... 11
Cold Reset ........................................................................................................................................ 11
Connect External Power Supply ......................................................................................................... 12
Entering the Multi AppLock Activation Key...................................................................................... 12
Hotkey .............................................................................................................................................. 12
Touch................................................................................................................................................ 12
Connect Audio Jack (Optional)........................................................................................................... 13
Install Pistol Grip Handle (Optional) .................................................................................................. 14
Install Handstrap (Optional)................................................................................................................ 15
Check Battery Status........................................................................................................................... 16
Tapping the Touchscreen with a Stylus .............................................................................................. 17
Keypad Shortcuts.............................................................................................................................. 17
Toggle the Display and Keypad Backlight On and Off ...................................................................... 17
Increase or Decrease Backlight Intensity ............................................................................................ 17
Set the Display and Keypad Backlight Timers ................................................................................... 18
Saving Settings.................................................................................................................................... 18
Set the MX5 Power Schemes Timers.................................................................................................. 19
Set The Audio / Speaker Volume........................................................................................................ 20
Using the Keypad ............................................................................................................................. 20
Using the Touchscreen ..................................................................................................................... 20
Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................ 21
Enter Data ........................................................................................................................................... 22
Keypad Entry.................................................................................................................................... 22
Stylus Data Entry.............................................................................................................................. 22
Scanner Entry ................................................................................................................................... 23
Input Panel - Virtual Keyboard ........................................................................................................ 24
RS-232 Data Entry ........................................................................................................................... 24
Data Entry and Tethered Scanners ................................................................................................... 24
Getting Help............................................................................................................. 25
Manuals............................................................................................................................................... 25
Revision History ................................................................................................................................. 25
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Accessories.......................................................................................................................................... 26
MX5 CE .NET Standard................................................................................................................... 26
MX5 CE .NET ISAFE Device ......................................................................................................... 27
MX5 HAND HELD COMPUTER 29
Touchscreen............................................................................................................ 29
Display and Keypad Backlight Timer................................................................................................. 29
Touchscreen Calibration ..................................................................................................................... 30
Cleaning the Glass Display/Scanner Aperture .................................................................................... 30
Programmable Buttons........................................................................................................................ 31
COM Ports ............................................................................................................... 32
Tethered Scanners and the MX5 ......................................................................................................... 32
USB Port ............................................................................................................................................. 33
IR Port................................................................................................................................................. 33
The Keypad.............................................................................................................. 34
Scan Key Function .............................................................................................................................. 35
Enter Key Function ............................................................................................................................. 35
2nd Key Function................................................................................................................................ 35
Ctrl Key Function................................................................................................................................ 35
Alt Key Function................................................................................................................................. 35
Shft Key Function ............................................................................................................................... 35
Spc Key Function................................................................................................................................ 36
Field Exit Function.............................................................................................................................. 36
Mode Key Functions........................................................................................................................... 36
Caps Key and CapsLock Mode ........................................................................................................ 36
Keypress Sequences ............................................................................................................................ 36
Accessing Files on the CompactFlash Card........................................................................................36
External Power Supply for MX5 and Cradles........................................................ 37
Batteries................................................................................................................... 37
About Lithium-Ion Batteries............................................................................................................... 37
Main Battery ....................................................................................................................................... 38
Backup Battery.................................................................................................................................... 38
Battery Hot-Swapping......................................................................................................................... 38
Checking Battery Status...................................................................................................................... 39
Battery Status LEDs ......................................................................................................................... 39
Battery Chargers..................................................................................................... 40
Charge Battery in LXE Multi-Charger ............................................................................................... 40
LXE Multi-Charger (Optional) ........................................................................................................... 40
Cradles..................................................................................................................... 41
Tethered Barcode Scanner Data Entry Using the MX5 Cradle........................................................... 41
APPENDIX A KEY MAPS 43
Keypad ..................................................................................................................... 43
Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies ....................................................................................................... 44
3270 Keypad ............................................................................................................ 49
5250 Keypad ............................................................................................................ 50
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APPENDIX B REGULATORY NOTICES AND SAFETY INFORMATION 51
MX5 CE .NET Approvals/Standards ...................................................................... 53
INDEX 64
Illustrations
Figure 1 CDRH / IEC 825 Caution Label Location – Back ................................................................................4
Figure 2 Caution Label - Scanner ........................................................................................................................4
Figure 3 MX5 CE .NET Desktop ........................................................................................................................5
Figure 4 Front of MX5 CE .NET Device.............................................................................................................6
Figure 5 Scan Aperture and Audio Jack ..............................................................................................................7
Figure 6 Ports.......................................................................................................................................................7
Figure 7 Back w/Optional Handle or Hand Strap ................................................................................................8
Figure 8 Handle (Optional)..................................................................................................................................9
Figure 9 Main Battery Pack and Battery Charging LED ...................................................................................10
Figure 10 Power Key Location ..........................................................................................................................11
Figure 11 AC/DC 12V External Power Supply .................................................................................................12
Figure 12 Connect Audio Jack...........................................................................................................................13
Figure 13 Trigger Handle Attach Points............................................................................................................14
Figure 14 MX5 With Handstrap Installed..........................................................................................................15
Figure 15 Upper Strap Bracket ..........................................................................................................................15
Figure 16 Strap Inserted in Upper Bracket ........................................................................................................16
Figure 17 Display Properties / Backlight Tab....................................................................................................18
Figure 18 Power Schemes..................................................................................................................................19
Figure 19 Audio Properties and Speaker Location ............................................................................................20
Figure 20 Scan Beam.........................................................................................................................................23
Figure 21 Scanner LED Location ......................................................................................................................23
Figure 22 Input Panel / Virtual Keyboard..........................................................................................................24
Figure 23 Touchscreen.......................................................................................................................................29
Figure 24 Stylus Properties / Calibration Start / Calibration Begin...................................................................30
Figure 25 Programmable Buttons ......................................................................................................................31
Figure 26 COM Ports.........................................................................................................................................32
Figure 27 IR Port on MX5.................................................................................................................................33
Figure 28 The ANSI / Batch Regular Keypad ...................................................................................................34
Figure 29 AC/DC 12V Power Supply ...............................................................................................................37
Figure 30 Main Battery......................................................................................................................................38
Figure 31 Insert Main Battery in Charging Cup ................................................................................................40
Figure 32 MX5 Multi-Charger...........................................................................................................................40
Figure 33 ANSI / Batch Keypad........................................................................................................................43
Figure 34 3270 Keypad......................................................................................................................................49
Figure 35 5250 Keypad......................................................................................................................................50
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Introduction
Overview
Note: At the front bottom of the MX5 is a label indicating the operating system resident on the
mobile device. This user guide is directed toward MX5’s with Windows CE .NET on the
label.
The LXE MX5 is a rugged, portable, hand-held computer that uses the Microsoft® Windows®
CE .NET 4.2 operating system. The MX5 can transmit information using a 2.4GHz radio (with
dual internal antennas) and it can store information for later transmission using an RS-232 serial
port, Ethernet, RF, IRDA or a USB port.
The MX5 is vertically oriented and features backlighting for the display and the keypad. The
touch-screen display supports graphic features and icons that the CE .NET operating system
supports. A stylus is attached to the MX5 to assist in entering data and configuring the unit.
Important: Until the main battery and backup battery are completely depleted, the MX5
is always drawing power from the batteries (On). The MX5 is to be used with
a power supply LXE P/N MX5A305PSACUS.
The MX5 is powered by a 2800 mAh Lithium-Ion main battery pack and an internal backup
battery.
See Also: Identify Your Device
Important
If the mobile device has AppLock installed, please refer to “MX5 CE .NET Reference
Guide”, “Chapter 4 – AppLock” for setup and processing information before continuing.
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Identify Your Device
At the front bottom of the MX5 is a label indicating the operating system resident on the mobile device. This
document is one in a series covering the MX5 family of computers:
Label – Windows CE .NET
For MX5 computers equipped with Microsoft Windows CE .NET operating
System:
MX5 CE .NET User’s Guide
MX5 CE .NET Reference Guide
LXEbook -- MX5 CE .NET User’s Guide (can be downloaded to the MX5 CE
.NET device from the LXE Manuals CD.)
Label – I-SAFE
For MX5 Intrinsically Safe (MX5-IS) computers equipped with Microsoft
Windows CE .NET operating System:
MX5 Intrinsically Safe User’s Guide
MX5 CE .NET Reference Guide
LXEbook -- MX5 I-Safe User’s Guide (can be downloaded to the MX5-IS
device from the LXE Manuals CD.)
The MX5 Intrinsically Safe Hazardous Location unit (MX5-IS) is
distinguished from the standard MX5 by the blue keypad overlay and the safety
approval labeling on the back of the MX5-IS. Please refer to the “MX5
Intrinsically Safe User’s Guide” for cautions, warnings, explanation and
instruction when using the MX5-IS device.
Warning: Standard MX5 units, MX5 powered cradles, tethered scanners,
multichargers, USB devices, headsets and external power supplies are not
approved for Hazardous Location use.
Label – Pocket PC
For MX5 computers equipped with Microsoft Windows Pocket PC 2000/2002
operating Systems (obsolete December 2005):
MX5 PPC User’s Guide
MX5 PPC Reference Guide
LXEbook -- MX5 PPC User’s Guide (can be downloaded to the MX5 Pocket
PC device from the LXE Manuals CD.)
The following guides are interchangeable for MX5 computers (except where noted in the guides):
MX5 Cradle Reference Guide
MX5 Multi-charger Reference Guide
MX5 Belt Battery System (LXE suggests using this accessory specifically with a Low Temperature MX5)
Do not use the MX5 Belt Battery System with an MX5-IS in a hazardous location.
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Document Conventions
ALL CAPS All caps are used to represent disk directories, file names, and application names.
Menu | Choice Rather than use the phrase "choose the Save command from the File menu", this manual uses the
convention "choose File | Save".
"Quotes" 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, <Enter> ).
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 manual or operator’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.
MX5 Environmental Specifications
Feature Specification
Operating Temperature -6°F to 140°F (-21°C to 60°C) [non-condensing]
Extended Op Temperature -22°F to 122°F (-30°C to 50°C) [non-condensing] w/Heater option 1
Storage Temperature -60°F to 160°F (-51°C to 71°C) [non-condensing]
Rating IEC IP67
Operating Humidity 5% to 90% non-condensing at 104°F (40°C)
Vibration Based on MIL Std 810F
1 If the MX5 has a dead main battery and is as cold as the extended operating temperature’s
lowest value, the unit must be warmed to above –20°C (-4°F) before installing a new main battery
pack and pressing the On button.
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Laser Warnings and Labels
Do not look into the laser’s lens.
Do not stare directly into the laser beam.
Do not remove the laser caution labels from the MX5.
Do not connect the laser barcode window to any other device. The laser barcode window is
certified for use with the MX5 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.
Class 2 Label
Figure 1 CDRH / IEC 825 Caution Label
Location – Back
Figure 2 Caution Label - Scanner
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Quick Start
This section's instructions are based on the assumption that your new mobile device is pre-
configured and requires only accessory installation (e.g. hand strap) and a power source. This
guide takes you through an introduction to and operation of the LXE MX5.
Whenever possible, use the AC power adapter with the MX5 to conserve the main battery and
charge the backup battery.
In general, the sequence of events is:
1. Insert a fully charged battery. (Always put a fully charged battery in the MX5 at the
beginning of the shift or workday.)
2. Connect an external power source to the unit (if required).
3. If the screen does not automatically display, tap the Power key.
4. Calibrate the touchscreen.
5. After all files are loaded and the Desktop is displayed, adjust audio volume and other
parameters if desired.
If needed, change the MX5 Time and Date from it’s default value by tapping the | Settings |
Control Panel | Date/Time icon.
Figure 3 MX5 CE .NET Desktop
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 user access to the control panels. Contact your system
administrator for assistance.
RFTerm opens and runs upon each
cold reset and warm reset. Tap File | Exit to close the RFTerm application.
Touch screen won’t accept stylus taps.
Touchscreen may have been disabled or the touchscreen may require
recalibration. Hold down the Power key and the Orange key for 4+
seconds to warmboot the device.
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Components
Figure 4 Front of MX5 CE .NET Device
1 Scanner Housing 4 Keypad
2 Microphone 5 Power Key
3 Touchscreen 6 Speaker
To set up the MX5 integrated scanner barcode reading parameters, please refer to the
Integrated Scanner Programming Guide” on the LXE Manuals CD or the LXE website
www.lxe.com. Your device may have a SE1223, SE1224 or SE2223 scan engine.
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Figure 5 Scan Aperture and Audio Jack
1 Scan Aperture 2 Audio Jack
Figure 6 Ports
1 COM 1 -- RS-232, USB, Ethernet and
AC Power Connection
3 COM 4 -- RS-232 and AC Power
Connection
2 COM 3 -- IR Port
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Figure 7 Back w/Optional Handle or Hand Strap
1 Scanner 4 Trigger
2 Stylus and Stylus Pocket 5 Battery Fastener
3 Trigger Handle 6 Main Battery
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Figure 8 Handle (Optional)
1 Scan Aperture 3 Handle
2 Trigger
Important Battery Information
Note: This mobile device's backup battery maintains it’s charge by drawing power from the
main battery pack. Always store unused devices with a fully charged main battery pack
installed. LXE recommends an in-use mobile device be frequently connected to an
external power source to maintain optimum power levels in the main battery pack and
the backup battery. When the backup battery and main battery pack are dead, the mobile
device reverts to the last saved setup defaults when a fully charged main battery pack is
installed and the device is powered On again.
Until the main battery and backup battery are completely depleted, the MX5 is always
drawing power from the batteries (On).
New batteries must be fully charged prior to use.
Whenever possible, use the AC power adapter with the MX5 to conserve the main battery
and recharge the backup battery.
When a new battery is installed in the MX5 for the first time (or when the Backup battery
is completely depleted), the Time and Date reverts to it’s default values.
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Insert Main Battery
The Battery Compartment is located at the bottom of the back of the computer. The fasteners in
the main battery Pack are connected to the Battery Pack. Press the Power key after the battery is
inserted into the MX5 2.
Note: On first use the battery pack should be charged with an external power source (i.e. AC
Adapter) – 3 hours for the main battery and 7 hours for the backup battery. New main
battery packs alone must be charged prior to first use -- this process takes up to four
hours in an LXE Multi-Charger.
Figure 9 Main Battery Pack and Battery Charging LED
1 Battery Pack Fasteners 2 Battery Pack
Note: Using the battery removal tool (or a coin) twist each fastener to the left to loosen the
battery pack. Twist the fastener to the right to tighten the battery pack.
Place the battery in the battery well, making sure the tabs on the bottom of the battery pack fit into
the slots at the bottom end of the battery well. Push the battery down into the battery well while
fastening the screws.
Fasten the screws tight enough to allow the rubber gasket to create a watertight seal. If the screws
do not easily twist into the threaded opening, remove the battery pack and repeat the process.
When the main battery pack is charging, the Battery Charge LED flashes green. The backup
battery is trickle-charged by the main battery. There is no backup battery charging indicator.
Whenever possible, use the AC power adapter with the MX5 to conserve the main battery and
charge the backup battery.
2 If the MX5 has a dead main battery and is as cold as the extended operating temperature’s
lowest value, the unit must be warmed to above –20°C (-4°F) before installing a new main battery
pack and pressing the On button.
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Power Key
Note: Refer to the section titled "Power Modes" in the “MX5 CE .NET Reference Guide” for
information relating to the power states of the MX5.
The Power key is located next to the <Z> key on the keypad. When a battery is inserted in the
MX5 for the first time press the Power key.
Tapping the Power key places the MX5 immediately in Suspend mode. Tapping the Power key
again, or connecting to AC power, immediately returns the MX5 from Suspend.
Figure 10 Power Key Location
Reboot Sequence
When the Windows CE .NET desktop is displayed or an application begins, the power up (or
reboot) sequence is complete. If you have previously saved your settings, they will be restored on
reboot. Application changes are saved when OK is clicked on an application applet.
Warm Reset
Hold down the Power key and the Orange key for 4+ seconds until the display blanks, then
release the keys. A warm reset does not affect the operating system and no data loss occurs.
Cold Reset
Hold down the Power key, the Blue key and the Orange keys for 4+ seconds. The MX5 will
power off, release the keys and the device will power on again.
Calibrating the touchscreen will need to be performed when the MX5 powers on again.
If needed, change the MX5 Time and Date from it’s default values by tapping the | Settings |
Control Panel | Date/Time icon.
Important:-- Because of the extreme nature of the Cold Reset, LXE recommends that
the Cold Reset be used only as an emergency procedure and the Warm Reset be used
whenever necessary.
LXE recommends the RegSave file be run when configuration changes are made.
Note: When performing a Cold Reset on this device, the system will ask if you want to
overwrite files –LXE recommends selecting “No” and continuing with the Cold Reset
process.
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Connect External Power Supply
Note: LXE highly recommends using the MX5 connected to AC power whenever possible.
The MX5 receives AC/DC power from the US AC/DC 12V Power Supply or the MX5 Cradle.
The MX5 accepts the power cable in either COM 1 or COM 4 port. The MX5 cradle accepts the
power cable in the port marked “Power” at the back of the cradle.
The A/C power cable is not included with the Power Supply, please contact your LXE
representative for replacement power cables. When the power cable is connected to a wall outlet
and the Power Supply, the ON indicator on the Power Supply illuminates green.
Figure 11 AC/DC 12V External Power Supply
1. Squeeze the sides of the power connector and push the power cable connector into the
MX5 COM port until a click is heard. The click means the connector is seated firmly.
2. The MX5 CHGR LED above the keypad illuminates when the device is receiving
external power through the COM port. The Battery Pack recharges when the MX5 is
connected to an external power source.
Note: When the MX5 is receiving power through a cradle connected to external power, the
MX5's CHGR LED is illuminated.
Entering the Multi AppLock Activation Key
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.
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.
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Connect Audio Jack (Optional)
The MX5 audio jack is located on the top of the unit next to the scan aperture.
The internal speaker is disabled when the audio jack is connected.
Figure 12 Connect Audio Jack
Insert the barrel end of the connector into the MX5 audio jack and push in firmly.
Note: The audio option draws power from the Battery Pack.
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Install Pistol Grip Handle (Optional)
The MX5 can be purchased with a customer-installable pistol grip handle. The handle enables the
user of the MX5 to hold the device while pointing and activating the scanner with one hand.
Pressing the trigger activates the laser scanner and functions the same as the Scan key on the
keypad. With the handle installed the Scan key on the keypad remains active. The trigger
duplicates the function of the Scan key.
The handle is built of a durable and flexible plastic that will not detach from the MX5 if the unit is
dropped.
The trigger handle is a mechanical device. Battery or external A/C power is not required for
operation of the trigger handle. The trigger handle does not need to be removed when replacing
the Battery Pack.
Either the trigger handle is attached to the MX5 or the handstrap is attached, not both.
Figure 13 Trigger Handle Attach Points
Handle Installation
1. Place the MX5, with the screen facing down, on a flat stable surface.
2. Slip the L-shaped plastic hooks, at the top of the handle, into the slots on each side of the
back of the MX5 and slide the handle downward until the screw holes are visible.
3. Attach the pistol grip handle to the MX5 (as shown above) with the set of three screws and
washers provided.
4. Test the handle's connection making sure the MX5 is securely connected to the handle.
Periodically check the pistol grip handle for wear and the connection for tightness. If the handle
gets worn or damaged, it must be replaced. If the pistol grip connection loosens, it must be
tightened before the MX5 is placed in service.
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Install Handstrap (Optional)
Note: Either the trigger handle is attached to the MX5 or the handstrap is attached, not both.
LXE recommends that, in the absence of a trigger handle, the handstrap be used at all
times.
An elastic hand strap is available for the MX5. Once installed, the hand strap provides a means for
the user to secure the computer to their hand. It is adjustable to fit practically any size hand with
or without workgloves and is easily moved aside to allow installation or removal of the main
battery pack.
Figure 14 MX5 With Handstrap Installed
Installation
1. If a handle is installed, remove it at this time. See section “Install Pistol Grip Handle.”
2. Slip the strap through the upper bracket prior to securing the upper bracket to the unit.
Figure 15 Upper Strap Bracket
3. When slipping the strap through the bracket make sure the closed loop fastener surface is up.
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4. After slipping the strap through the bracket, fold the strap over so that the two closed loop
fastener surfaces mate evenly.
Figure 16 Strap Inserted in Upper Bracket
5. Prior to securing the upper bracket to the unit, slide the bottom assembly into the slots at the
bottom of the MX5. Insure that both ends of the bottom assembly are securely installed.
6. After securing the bottom of the strap to the MX5, loosen the closed loop fastener strap and
then secure the upper bracket to the unit with a screw.
Removal
1. Separate the closed loop fastener tabs and loosen the strap through the upper bracket.
2. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the upper bracket screw.
3. Pull the bottom assembly from the slots in the bottom back of the MX5.
Slide the bottom bracket out and away from the MX5 when replacing the Battery Pack.
Periodically check the handstrap for wear and the connection for tightness. If the handstrap gets
worn or damaged, it must be replaced. If the handstrap connection loosens, it must be tightened
before the MX5 is placed in service.
Check Battery Status
Tap the | Settings | Control Panel | Power icon. Main battery level, status and other details
are displayed.
Backup battery status is not displayed as the backup battery is continually charging and
discharging. It is charging when the main battery pack is installed and discharging whenever the
main battery pack is removed. The backup battery is re-charged using AC power only; it does not
use main battery power to re-charge.
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Tapping the Touchscreen with a Stylus
Note: Always use the point of the stylus for tapping or making strokes on the display. Never use
an actual pen, pencil, abrasive or sharp object to write on the touch screen.
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 on the
back of the MX5 when the stylus is not in use.
In the same manner as using a mouse to left-click icons on a desktop/laptop computer screen,
using the stylus to tap icons on the MX5 display 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.
A mouse right-click is performed by holding the stylus down on the touch screen. A circle
of dots appear and then the right-click operation can be performed. See Note.
Note: A “right mouse click” function must be programmed by the customer to accept a
constant stream of left mouse click messages. An application can choose to interpret this
stream of messages as a right mouse click. LXE does not support non-LXE application
programming.
An extra or replacement stylus can be ordered from LXE. See the section titled "Accessories" for
the stylus part number.
Keypad Shortcuts
Use these keyboard shortcuts instead of the stylus:
Press Tab and a Left or Right Arrow key to select a file.
Press Shift and an Up or Down Arrow key to select several files. Press Shift+Arrow, then
Shift+Arrow again for each additional file selected.
Once you've selected a file, press Alt then press Enter to open its Properties dialog.
Press Orange then press numeric dot to delete the currently highlighted file(name). Or, tap
and hold the stylus on the filename and a menu box with a Delete option appears.
Toggle the Display and Keypad Backlight On and Off
Locate the Blue key at the top of the keypad. Toggle the keypad and display backlights on and off
by pressing the Blue key, then the Right Scan key.
Increase or Decrease Backlight Intensity
When the backlight is on, press the Orange key and the < 7 > key to decrease the intensity of the
backlight. Repeating this keypress sequence continues to decrease the intensity of the backlight
until the backlight is Off.
Once the backlight is off, use the Blue key and the Right Scan button keypress to toggle the
backlight on. This process returns the backlight to it’s brightest intensity.
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Set the Display and Keypad Backlight Timers
Note: Refer to the section titled "Power Modes" in the “MX5 CE .NET Reference Guide” for
information relating to the power states of the MX5.
Select | Settings | Control Panel | Display | Backlight tab. Change the parameter values and
tap OK to save the changes.
Figure 17 Display Properties / Backlight Tab
The first option affects the MX5 when it is running on battery power only. The second option
affects the MX5 when it is running on external power (e.g. AC adapter, powered cradle). The
backlight will remain on all the time when both checkboxes are blank.
The default value for the battery power timer is 1 minute.
The default value for the external power timer is 10 minutes. When the display wakes up, the
Backlight timers begin the countdown again.
The backlight timer dims the backlight on the touchscreen at the end of the specified time and
turns the keypad backlight off.
Saving Settings
When returning from a Cold Reset the previous registry savings are reloaded.
If you want to save the registry without having to reset the MX5:
Tap the | My Documents | My Device | Compact Flash folder then tap the RegSave file.
The registry save process takes 5 – 10 seconds. The RegSave utility creates the RegTemp.reg
registry backup file.
The registry is reloaded from the RegTemp.reg file after a Cold Reset.
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Set the MX5 Power Schemes Timers
Select | Settings | Control Panel | Power | Schemes tab. Change the parameter values and tap
OK to save the changes.
Figure 18 Power Schemes
Battery Power Scheme
Use this option when the MX5 will be running on battery power only.
Switch state to Suspend: Default is After 3 minutes
AC Power Scheme
Use this option when the MX5 will be running on external power (e.g. AC adapter, powered
cradle).
Switch state to Suspend: Default is 5 minutes
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Set The Audio / Speaker Volume
Note: An application may override the control of the speaker volume. Turning off sounds saves
power and prolongs battery life.
The audio volume can be adjusted to a comfortable level for the user. The MX5 has an internal
speaker and a jack for an external headset.
Using the Keypad
Note: | Settings | Control Panel | Audio must have the options below “Enable sounds for”
enabled before the following key sequences will adjust the volume.
To adjust speaker volume, locate the <V> key and the Blue key.
Adjust the speaker volume by pressing the:
Blue key, then the <V> 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.
As the arrow keys are tapped, the computer beeps each time the volume increases or decreases in
decibel range.
Using the Touchscreen
Tap the | Settings | Control Panel | Audio icon.
Figure 19 Audio Properties and Speaker Location
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Tabs Actions
System Moving the slider between Soft and Loud adjusts the speaker volume. Enable or
disable sounds for each function by tapping the check boxes.
Routing Use these options to determine where the audio output goes. Enable or disable the
headset and speaker, and microphone gain.
Volume As the volume scrollbar is moved between up and down for System volume, the
computer beeps each time the volume increases or decreases in decibel range.
Extra As the volume scrollbar is moved between up and down, the computer beeps each
time the volume increases or decreases in decibel range for Bay Digital, CRMA
Radio and Mixer volume.
Events Choose sounds to play for Windows CE events or create your own sound scheme.
Troubleshooting
Blue+V puts the MX5 in ‘Volume Adjust’ mode.
Shift+Blue+Shift puts the unit in ‘Blue’ Mode which, when followed by ‘V’, puts the unit in
‘Volume Adjust’ mode as well.
If the MX5 is responding to touch input, but does not respond to keypad (hard or soft) input, the
MX5 may still be in Volume Adjust mode.
Press Enter to cancel (exit) Volume Adjust mode. After pressing enter, the MX5 should start
responding to key input.
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Enter Data
You can enter data into the MX5 through several different methods. The Scanner aperture
provides barcode data entry, the RS-232 serial port or the IR port are used to input/output data,
and the keypad provides manual entry.
Mobile devices with a touch screen and Microsoft CE .NET software can use a stylus to input
data, the COM ports and/or the keypad. An input panel (virtual keyboard) is available in
applications that expect keyed input.
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 MX5 keypad but it may take
a few more keystrokes to accomplish a keyed task. Please refer to “Appendix A - Key Maps” for
instruction on the specific keypresses to access all keypad functions.
Almost every key has two or three different functions. The primary alpha or numeric character is
printed on the key.
The Orange or Blue keys are pressed when you want to use a 2nd key function. For example, when
you press a Blue or Orange key (the 2nd key), then press the key that has the desired second-
function key, the second-function key is the “active” key. The specific 2nd character is printed
above the corresponding key in either Orange or Blue.
Stylus Data Entry
Note: This section is directed to the MX5 daily user. The assumption is that the mobile device
has been configured and the touch panel calibrated by the System Administrator prior to
releasing the MX5 for daily use. The touch screen should be calibrated before initial use.
The stylus performs the same function as the mouse that is used to point to and click elements on
a desk top 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.
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 touch screen 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 a serial port.
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 physical keypad, virtual keyboard,
integrated scanner or a scanner connected to the serial port on the cradle, if the scanner
applet is configured correctly.
Note: Always use the point of the stylus for tapping or making strokes on the display. Never use
an actual pen, pencil or sharp object to write on the touch screen.
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Scanner Entry
Read all cautions, warnings and labels before using the laser
scanner.
To scan with the integrated laser barcode reader, point the laser aperture towards a barcode and
press the Scan button. You will see a red laser beam strike the barcode.
Correct Scan Incorrect Scan Incorrect Scan
Figure 20 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 MX5 towards or away from the barcode so that the barcode takes up
approximately two-thirds the width of the beam.
Green
Red
Figure 21 Scanner LED Location
The Scanner Active LED turns red when the laser beam is on. Following a barcode scan and read
the Scanner Active LED turns green for two seconds and the MX5 beeps, indicating a successful
scan. If the scan was unsuccessful, the Scanner Active LED turns off and a different beep
sequence is heard.
The laser engine and Scanner Active LED automatically turn off after a successful or unsuccessful
read. The scanner is ready to scan again after the Scan key (or trigger on the handle if installed) is
released, or after the green LED turns off following a successful scan.
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Input Panel - Virtual Keyboard
The virtual keyboard is always available. Tap the keyboard icon at the bottom of the screen to put
the virtual keyboard on the display. Using the stylus:
Tap the Shift key to type one capital letter.
Tap the CAPS key to type all capital letters.
Tap the au key to access symbols.
Figure 22 Input Panel / Virtual Keyboard
RS-232 Data Entry
The MX5 accepts input from an RS-232 device connected to either RS-232 port.
Note: ActiveSync (running on the desktop computer) will not transfer files over the RS-232
connector on the MX5 cradle IF the scanner port is configured for COM 1 External.
Refer to “ActiveSync Processes” in Chapter 3 of the “MX5 CE .NET Reference Guide”.
Data Entry and Tethered Scanners
Please refer to the tethered scanner manuafacturer’s user guide for instruction.
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Getting Help
All LXE manuals 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’s
ServicePass page.
Explanations of terms and acronyms used in this manual are located in the file titled "LXE
Technical Glossary" on the LXE Manuals CD.
Manuals
This document is one in a series covering the MX5 family of computers:
For MX5 computers equipped with Microsoft Windows CE .NET Operating System:
MX5 CE .NET User’s Guide
MX5 CE .NET Reference Guide
LXEbook -- MX5 CE .NET User’s Guide
For MX5 Intrinsically Safe (MX5-IS) computers equipped with Microsoft Windows CE
.NET Operating System:
MX5 Intrinsically Safe User’s Guide
MX5 CE .NET Reference Guide
LXEbook -- MX5 I-Safe User’s Guide
For MX5 computers equipped with Microsoft Windows Pocket PC 2000/2002 Operating
Systems (obsolete December 2005):
MX5 PPC User’s Guide
MX5 PPC Reference Guide
LXEbook -- MX5 PPC User’s Guide
For both MX5 computers, the following are interchangeable (except where noted):
MX5 Cradle Reference Guide
MX5 Multi-charger Reference Guide
MX5 Belt Battery System (LXE suggests using this accessory specifically with a Low
Temperature MX5)
Do not use the MX5 Belt Battery System with an MX5-IS in a hazardous location.
Revision History
Revision B, October 2005
Notices - Added WEEE statement. Added WEEE statement to Appendix B also.
Introduction - Added the following note: Bluetooth access, modules and Bluetooth
Manager are not supported by LXE. Added explanatory note to “Tapping the Touchscreen
with a Stylus” right mouse click function. Removed headset with microphone from
“Accessories”. Added Neoprene trigger handle cover to “Accessories”.
Appendix A - Key Maps Added clearer pictures and 3270/5250 keypress sequences.
Revision A, Initial Release, January 2005
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Accessories
MX5 CE .NET Standard
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.
Holding Accessories
Strap, Hand, Nylon MX5A401HANDSTRAP
Handle, w/wrist strap MX5A406HANDLE
Handle, Neoprene slip-on cover MX5A407HANDLECOVER
Case and strap, MX5 w/o handle MX5A402CASE1
Case and strap, MX5 w/handle MX5A403CASE2
Holster, MX5 w/o handle, w/o belt MX5A404HOLSTER1
Holster, MX5 w/handle, w/o belt MX5A405HOLSTER2
Holster, MX5 w/handle, w/o belt 9000A407HOLSTERHAND
R Belt, Use with Holsters 9200L67
Belt, Heater Battery, MX5 (has US approvals only) MX5A382HTRBATTBELT
Charger, Heater Battery Belt, MX5
( Approved for US Shipment only ) MX5A383BATTBELTCHGR
Cable, Heater Battery Belt to MX5, 12” US only MX5A053CBLBATTBELT
Cable, Heater Battery Belt to MX5, 1.5M Non-US MX5A054CBLBATTBELTWW
Miscellaneous
R Stylus, Tethered 9000A507STYLUS
Stylus, 6 Pack Replacement, MX5 MX5A501STYLUS
R Software, CE .NET 4.2 SDK, MX5 CE MX5XA505CENET42SDK
Battery Chargers and Battery
6 Unit Charger w/ US Power Cable MX5A385CHGR6US
6 Unit Charger w/o US Power Cable MX5A385CHGR6WW
Tool, Battery Removal 5 Pack, MX5 9000A508BATTERYTOOL
R Battery, Li-Ion MX5A379BATT
Cradles and Power Supplies
Vehicle Mount Cradle (Power Adapter Required) MX5A001VMCRADLE
Standard Desktop Cradle MX5A002DESKCRADLE
Enhanced Desktop Cradle, MX5 MX5A003EDESKCRADLE
Enhanced Desktop Cradle, Ethernet, MX5 CE MX5A004ETHDESKCRADLE
Power Supply, AC/DC w/ US Power Cable MX5A305PSACUS
Power Supply AC/DC w/o Power Cable MX5A305PSACWW
Power Supply, 12V, Bare Wire Input, MX5 Output MX5A306PS12V
Power Supply, 12V Auto to VM Cradle MX5A380PSAUTO12VUS
Power Supply, 12V Auto to VM Cradle (EU) MX5A381PSAUTO12VWW
Power Supply, 24V-72V, Bare Wire Input, MX5 Output 9000A316PS24V72VMX5
Cables for Cradle and MX5/MX5 Serial Ports
Cable, MX5 to PC RS-232, D26 to DA9F MX5A051CBLD26DA9F
Cable, MX5 to PC USB, D26 to USB MX5A052CBLD26USB
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Cable, MX5 D26 to Ethernet RJ45, MX5 CE MX5A057CBLETHD26RJ45
Cable, MX5 D26 to USB Host Receptacle, MX5 CE MX5A058CBLD26USBHOST
Tethered Scanners (requires 3” D26 to DA9M cable)
Cable, MX5 for Powerscan, 3”, D26 to DA9M MX5A055CBL3IND26D9M
Scanner, Powerscan, SR, 8’ Cbl 8300A326SCNRPWRSR8DA9F
R Strap with Scanner clip 9000A411SCNRSTRAP
Scanner, Powerscan, SR, 12’ Cbl 8300A327SCNRPWRSR12DA9F
Scanner, Powerscan, LR, 8’ Cbl 8310A326SCNRPWRLR8DA9F
Scanner, Powerscan, LR, 12’ Cbl 8310A327SCNRPWRLR12DA9F
Scanner, Powerscan, XLR, 8’ Cbl 8320A326SCNRPWRXLR8DA9F
Scanner, Powerscan, XLR, 12’ Cbl 8320A327SCNRPWRXLR12DA9F
MX5 CE .NET ISAFE Device
MX5-IS Holding Accessories
Strap, Hand, Nylon MX5A401HANDSTRAP
Handle, w/wrist strap MX5A406HANDLE
Handle, Neoprene slip-on cover MX5A407HANDLECOVER
Case and strap, MX5 w/o handle MX5A402CASE1
Case and strap, MX5 w/handle MX5A403CASE2
Holster, MX5 w/o handle, w/o belt MX5A404HOLSTER1
Holster, MX5 w/handle, w/o belt 9000A407HOLSTERHAND
R Belt, Use with Holsters 9200L67
MX5-IS Miscellaneous
R Stylus, Tethered 9000A507STYLUS
Stylus, 6 Pack Replacement, MX5 MX5A501STYLUS
R Software, CE .NET 4.2 SDK, MX5 CE MX5XA505CENET42SDK
MX5-IS Battery Chargers and Battery
6 Unit Charger w/ US Power Cable, 2 Battery Removal Tools MX5A385CHGR6US
Tool, Battery Removal 5 Pack, MX5 9000A508BATTERYTOOL
R Battery, Li-Ion MX5A379BATT
MX5-IS Cradles and Power Supplies
Standard Desktop Cradle MX5A002DESKCRADLE
Enhanced Desktop Cradle, MX5 (Not ISAFE Approved) MX5A003EDESKCRADLE
Enhanced Desktop Cradle, Ethernet, MX5 CE MX5A004ETHDESKCRADLE
Power Supply, AC/DC w/ US Power Cable (Not ISAFE
Approved) MX5A305PSACUS
Cables for MX5-IS Cradle and MX5/MX5 Serial Ports
Cable, MX5 to PC RS-232, D26 to DA9F MX5A051CBLD26DA9F
Cable, MX5 to PC USB, D26 to USB MX5A052CBLD26USB
Cable, MX5 D26 to Ethernet RJ45, MX5 CE MX5A057CBLETHD26RJ45
Cable, MX5 D26 to USB Host Receptacle, MX5 CE MX5A058CBLD26USBHOST
Note: Bluetooth access, modules and Bluetooth Manager are not supported by LXE.
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MX5 Hand Held Computer
Touchscreen
Figure 23 Touchscreen
The Touchscreen is an Active Color LCD unit capable of supporting QVGA graphics modes.
Display size is 320 x 240 pixels in portrait orientation. The covering is designed to resist stains.
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).
The color display has a CCFL (Cold-Cathode Fluorescent Lighting) front light. When off, the
display appears to have a greenish hue.
Display and Keypad Backlight Timer
The 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 / Keypad Backlight Timer" in the previous section "Quick
Start."
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Touchscreen Calibration
If the MX5 is not responding properly to pen touch taps, the touchscreen may need to be
recalibrated. Contact your System Administrator for assistance.
To recalibrate the touchscreen, tap the | Settings | Control Panel | Stylus | Calibration.
Figure 24 Stylus Properties / Calibration Start / Calibration Begin
To start, tap Recalibrate. Follow the instructions on the screen and press the Enter key to save the
new calibration settings or press <Esc> to cancel or quit.
See the "MX5 CE .NET 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 or sharp objects away from the scan aperture and touch 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-chemical-
based cleaning fluids since they may result in damage to the glass surface. Use a clean, damp, lint-
free 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.
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Programmable Buttons
Figure 25 Programmable Buttons
The Scan buttons can be programmed by the System Administrator to perform the following
functions:
Disabled Key press has no effect.
Scan Pressing this key activates the laser scanner.
Enter Pressing this key confirms a forms entry or transmits information. See the
following section titled "Enter Key Function."
Tab Pressing this key moves the cursor to the next input field.
Field Exit IBM 5250/TN5250 units only. Pressing this key exits an input field. See the
following section titled "Field Exit Key Function."
Esc Pressing this key cancels the current operation.
How To: Program the Scan Buttons
Access: the | Settings | Control Panel | Scanner | Key tab
Tap the desired radio button. Tap OK to close this menu option. Tap X to cancel changes. Any
changes made are in effect immediately.
The default setting for the right button is Enter. The default setting for the left button is Enter.
When the MX5 does not have an integrated scanner, both buttons default to Enter keys and the
Scan selection is greyed out. The buttons can be programmed to perform other functions when
there is no internal scanner.
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COM Ports
Scanner Port
RS-232 Port, USB, Ethernet
and Power Connection
(COM 1)
RS-232 Port
and Power Connection
( COM 4)
IR Port (COM 3)
Figure 26 COM Ports
COM 1 port is always the left port on the base of the MX5. COM 1 port accepts RS-232, USB,
Ethernet and AC power connection.
The RS-232 port on the docking cradle is “connected” to the MX5 when a tethered scanner is
connected to the RS-232 port on the MX5 cradle, and the MX5 is in the cradle. The cradle must
be powered by an alternate AC or DC power source to enable tethered scanner use.
The COM 3 port is always the IR port on the base of the MX5.
COM 4 is always the right port on the base of the MX5. COM 4 port accepts RS-232 and AC
power connectors.
To edit Scanner Com Port parameters, tap the | Settings | Control Panel | Scanner. Change
the parameter values and tap OK to save the changes.
The Ethernet port is on the Enhanced Desktop Cradle with Ethernet Port.
Tethered Scanners and the MX5
LXE cable number MX5A055CBL3IND26D9M must be used with PowerScan® SR, LR and XLR
tethered scanners connected directly to the MX5 device. Do not connect Symbol® tethered
scanners to the MX5 device or to this cable.
Both PowerScan and Symbol tethered scanners will send scanned data to the MX5 when the MX5
is in the cradle and the scanners are connected to the RS-232 port on the powered cradle. The
MX5 Scan buttons have no effect on tethered scanners. Pressing the trigger handle on tethered
scanners sends the data from the tethered scanner to the MX5.
To set the MX5 to use a tethered scanner, tap the | Settings | System | Scanner | Main tab.
Click the "Send Key Messages (WEDGE)" checkbox. The COM port that accepts the scanner
data can be configured for data rate, parity, stop bits and data bits using the COM1 tab.
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USB Port
The serial port/USB port also supports serial data transfer (using a null modem cable) and USB
I/O at 1.5 Mbps. The MX5 automatically detects the cable configuration. Host and client is
automatically configured based on the type of cable used. Refer to section titled "Accessories" in
this guide for part numbers for the DB26-USB cable and the null modem cable.
IR Port
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.
Figure 27 IR Port on MX5
The IR Port is specified as COM 3 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 a separate device'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 15 centimeters (6 inches) with a viewing angle of 30 degrees.
See the "MX5 CE .NET Reference Guide" for complete instructions.
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The Keypad
Figure 28 The ANSI / Batch Regular Keypad
1 Scanner Active LED 6 Tab
2 Left and Right Scan 7 Spc
3 Blue and Orange 2nd Function Key 8 Power Key
4 Ctrl 9 Alt
5 Enter 10 Shift
The keymaps (keypress sequences) are located in “Appendix A - Key Maps.”
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Scan Key Function
When programmed as Scan keys, either the left or right Scan key activates the scanner. The
internal scanner scans only when the Scan button is pressed (or when the scan trigger is pressed
on the optional trigger handle, if installed).
Enter Key Function
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 Key Function
The Orange (on the upper left side of the keypad) and Blue (on the upper right side of the
keypad) keys are 2nd keys used to activate the 2nd functions of the keypad. Printed above many
keys are small characters, in either orange (on the left side of the key) or blue (on the right side
of the key), 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 Orange or Blue 2nd key. To cancel a 2nd function before
pressing another key, press the 2nd key again.
Ctrl Key Function
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.
Alt Key Function
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.
Shft Key Function
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 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.
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Spc Key Function
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 Function
IBM TN5250 specific keypad only. The left Scan key can be programmed as a Field Exit key.
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. Refer to the “Programmable Buttons” section for instruction.
Mode Key Functions
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.
The CapsLock key sequence is Blue key then the <Tab> key.
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.
A Capital A is displayed in the taskbar when the device is in CapsLock mode or the Caps Key has
been pressed and the next key (to be capitalized) has not been pressed.
Keypress Sequences
See Appendix A for key maps for all keypads.
Accessing Files on the CompactFlash Card
Double tap My Computer then select System. Files stored on the CompactFlash (CF) card are
listed.
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External Power Supply for MX5 and Cradles
The MX5 DC adapter can be plugged into either of the D26 pin connectors on the bottom of the
MX5.
The cradle power jack is located on the back of the cradle. The MX5 is to be used with a power
supply.
Figure 29 AC/DC 12V Power Supply
When the MX5 is receiving power through a cradle connected to external power, the cradle's
Status LED is illuminated.
Batteries
Note: On first use the MX5 batteries should be charged with an external power source (i.e. AC
Adapter) – 3 hours for the main battery and 7 hours for the backup battery. New main
battery packs alone must be charged prior to first use -- this process takes up to four
hours in an LXE Multi-Charger.
The MX5 computer 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 MX5 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.
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 -- the MX5 is always 'on' even when in the
Suspend state and draws battery power at all times. Tap the | Settings | Control Panel | Power
tab to check the battery status and power reading.
The following chart is an approximation. Actual battery capacity will vary based on usage,
ambient temperature and peripherals drawing power from the MX5:
100% capacity 2800 mAh minimum
80% capacity 2240 mAh minimum
Deciding when to put a fully charged main battery pack in the MX5 is difficult to quantify
because it is very application specific. 1000 mAh may be the cutoff for one customer who uses the
computer frequently, while 500 mAh may be perfectly fine for a customer who occasionally uses
the computer. You need to determine the point at which battery life becomes unacceptable for
your business practices and replace the main battery pack before that point.
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Main Battery
Figure 30 Main Battery
1. Retaining Screws
2. Contacts, Battery Charger
3. Retaining Clip
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 battery making sure it does not
come in contact with excessive heat or any power source other than an LXE Multi-charger or
MX5 unit. The fasteners are connected to the main battery pack and remain with the Battery Pack
through it’s life cycle. Contact your LXE representative if the fasteners must be replaced for any
reason.
Backup Battery
A fully charged Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) coin cell backup battery provides power to the unit
for up to 24 hours when the main battery has been depleted, removed or has failed. The backup
battery requires no user intervention. Replacement is performed by LXE. LXE recommends an
MX5 in storage have a charged main battery pack installed.
Note: This mobile device's backup battery maintains it’s charge by drawing power from the
main battery pack. Always store unused devices with a fully charged main battery pack
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 pack and the
backup battery. When the backup battery and main battery pack are dead, the mobile
device reverts to setup defaults when a fully charged main battery pack is installed and
the device is powered On again.
Battery Hot-Swapping
Replace the main battery pack after first pressing the power key and placing the MX5 in Suspend
Mode. LXE recommends any work in progress be saved prior to replacing the main battery pack.
Simply replace the discharged main battery with a fully-charged main battery. The backup battery
will retain data during a main battery hot-swap.
Place the battery in the battery well, making sure the tabs on the bottom of the battery pack fit into
the slots at the bottom end of the battery well. Push the battery down into the battery well while
fastening the screws. Fasten the screws tight enough to allow the rubber gasket to create a
watertight seal. If the screws do not easily twist into the threaded opening, remove the battery and
repeat the process.
Warning: Never replace the main battery in a hazardous location.
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Checking Battery Status
Tap the | Settings | Control Panel | Power | Status tab to view the current charge status of the
main battery. If the status is shown as Very Low, charge or replace the battery immediately. For
best results, it is recommended that the MX5 use external power whenever available. Charge the
main battery pack in the MX5 at the end of each work day.
The backup battery charge status is not displayed because it is constantly changing (and
constantly charging when the MX5 is connected to external power).
Tap the | Settings | Control Panel | Power | Status tab to view main battery pack power level,
status, charge remaining, date installed and total time the battery pack has been used, and other
technical details.
Tap the | Settings | Control Panel | Power | Battery tab to view technical information, serial
number of the main battery, and other technical details.
Battery Status LEDs
Main Battery Charging Left GREEN LED slow flashing.
Main Battery Fully Charged Left GREEN LED stops flashing; is solid ON.
Charge / battery fault Left GREEN LED has quick double flashes.
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Battery Chargers
Charge Battery in LXE Multi-Charger
The main battery can be charged in the LXE Multi-Charger. The Multi-charger must not be used
in Hazardous Locations.
Figure 31 Insert Main Battery in Charging Cup
Insert the main battery into any charging cup in the Multi-Charger. The narrow end goes into the
charging cup first. The retaining clip snaps the battery into place in the charging cup. Remove the
battery pack by pulling the battery straight up and out.
Do not "slam" or drop the battery into the charging cup. Failure to follow these instructions can
result in damage to the main battery or the Multi-Charger.
Note: The main battery can also be charged in the secondary battery charging pocket in the
Desktop cradles. An MX5 does not need to be in the cradle at the time the secondary
charging pocket is being used.
LXE Multi-Charger (Optional)
Figure 32 MX5 Multi-Charger
The main battery pack can be charged in the LXE Multi-Charger. Please refer to the “MX5 Multi-
Charger User’s Guide” for instruction.
The multi-charger requires an external power source before battery pack charging can commence.
The external Power Supply connection for the Multi-charger is shipped with the multi-charger.
The LXE Multi-Charger is not approved for use in a Hazardous Location.
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Cradles
Important: The cradles are not designed to secure an MX5 with a protective padded case. The vehicle cradle
is not designed to secure an MX5 with a trigger handle. The desktop cradles will secure mobile
device’s with handstraps or trigger handles.
MX5 docking cradles give the MX5 the ability to communicate with a host computer and other
devices. In addition, using wall AC adapters or DC/DC converters, the cradle charges the main
battery. The MX5 can be either On or in Suspend mode while in the cradles.
LXE offers three desktop cradles and one vehicle cradle:
Standard Desktop Cradle
Enhanced Desktop Cradle
Enhanced Desktop Cradle with Ethernet Port
Vehicle Mount Cradle
Note: LXE offers a device similar in appearance to the MX5CE .NET device – the LXE MX5
PC 2002 device. All MX5 cradles can be used by the MX5s. The Enhanced Desktop
Cradle with Ethernet Port, developed specifically for the MX5 CE .NET device, cannot
be used by the MX5 PC 2002.
Cradle COM port and power cables are available from LXE. The RS-232 connector is located on
the back of the cradle. When the MX5 is properly docked, the COM 1 RS-232 interface connects
with the DA9 RS-232 port in the cup at the front of the cradle. The cup at the back of the desktop
cradles accept a single Battery Pack for charging.
The Ethernet port is located at the back of the Enhanced Desktop Cradle with Ethernet Port.
MX5 cradles are not approved for use in Hazardous Locations.
Tethered Barcode Scanner Data Entry Using the MX5 Cradle
The MX5 supports an accessory barcode label reading device (a tethered scanner) connected to
the serial port on a vehicle cradle. Keypad data entries can be mixed with barcode data entries.
Any tethered scanner that decodes the barcode internally and outputs an RS-232 data stream may
be used. It sends the data to the MX5 in ASCII format.
The serial port parameters may need to be changed to match the parameters of the tethered
scanner.
When a tethered scanner is connected to the serial port on a vehicle cradle, the MX5 scanner must
be configured as follows:
| Settings | Control Panel | Scanner | Main | either Port 1 or Port 2
Select COM1 External on one of the ports. The tethered scanner must be connected to the DB9
port on the vehicle cradle. The cradle must be powered by an alternate AC or DC power source to
enable tethered scanner use.
If the tethered scanner is powered by the mobile device, enable Power Output in | Settings |
Control Panel | Handheld | Comms tab.
See Also: The “MX5 Cradle Reference Guide” contains cradle installation and technical
information.
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Appendix A Key Maps
Keypad
Figure 33 ANSI / Batch Keypad
Remember :
The Orange (on the left) and Blue (on the right) keys are “2nd function” keys.
Ctrl, Alt, Shft, Blue and Orange keys are “sticky keys”. They do not need to be held
down before pressing the next (or desired) key. It is valid to use combined
modifiers on specific keys.
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Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies
Note: This key mapping is used on hand held computers that are NOT running an LXE Terminal Emulator.
When using a sequence of keys that includes the Orange or Blue keys, press the color key first then the rest of the
key sequence.
Alphabetic keys default to lower case letters. Press the Shft key, then the alphabetic key for an uppercase letter.
Note: When the computer boots, the default condition of Caps (or CapsLock) is Off. The Caps (or CapsLock)
condition can be toggled with Blue plus Tab key sequence.
Press These Keys and Then …
To Get This Key / Function
Blue Orange Ctrl Alt Shft Caps
Lock
Press This Key
Power / Suspend Power
Volume Adjust x V
Backlight Toggle for Display
and Keypad x Right Scan Key
Adjust Backlight
Brightness Down 3 x 7
Blue Mode Blue
Orange Mode Orange
Shift Shft
Alt Alt
Ctrl Ctrl
Scan Left Scan Key or
Right Scan Key 4
Esc x Alt
Space Spc
Enter Enter
CapsLock (Toggle) x Tab
Back Space x Spc
Tab Tab
BackTab x Tab
Break x B
Pause x P
Print Screen x R
3 Backlight must be toggled On. Once the backlight is off, the Blue key / Right Scan key
sequence toggles the backlight on and at it’s brightest intensity.
4 Both Scan keys are programmable. Before using as Scan key, make sure key has been
programmed to Scan. See section titled “Programmable Buttons.”.
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Press These Keys and Then …
To Get This Key / Function
Blue Orange Ctrl Alt Shft Caps
Lock
Press This Key
Scroll Lock x S
Up Arrow Up Arrow
Down Arrow Down Arrow
Right Arrow Right Arrow
Left Arrow Left Arrow
Insert x I
Delete x DOT
Home x Left Arrow
End x Right Arrow
Page Up x Up Arrow
Page Down x Down Arrow
F1 x 1
F2 x 2
F3 x 3
F4 x 4
F5 x 5
F6 x 6
F7 x 7
F8 x 8
F9 x 9
F10 x 0
F11 x 1
F12 x 2
F13 x 3
F14 x 4
F15 x 5
F16 x 6
F17 x 7
F18 x 8
F19 x 9
F20 x 0
F21 x x 1
F22 x x 2
F23 x x 3
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Press These Keys and Then …
To Get This Key / Function
Blue Orange Ctrl Alt Shft Caps
Lock
Press This Key
F24 x x 4
a A
b B
c C
d D
e E
f F
g G
h H
i I
j J
k K
l L
m M
n N
o O
p P
q Q
r R
s S
t T
u U
v V
w W
x X
y Y
z Z
A x A
B x B
C x C
D x D
E x E
F x F
G x G
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Press These Keys and Then …
To Get This Key / Function
Blue Orange Ctrl Alt Shft Caps
Lock
Press This Key
H x H
I x I
J x J
K x K
L x L
M x M
N x N
O x O
P x P
Q x Q
R x R
S x S
T x T
U x U
V x V
W x W
X x X
Y x Y
Z x Z
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
0 0
. (DOT) DOT
< x G
[ x Y
] x Z
> x H
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Press These Keys and Then …
To Get This Key / Function
Blue Orange Ctrl Alt Shft Caps
Lock
Press This Key
= x T
{ x W
} x X
/ x J
- x Spc
+ x DOT
* x I
: (colon) x D
; (semicolon) x F
. (period) x K
? x L
` x N
_ (underscore) x M
, (comma) x J
(apostrophe) x H
~ (tilde) x B
\ x S
| x A
x G
! x Q
@ x W
# x E
$ x R
% x T
^ x Y
& x U
( x O
) x P
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3270 Keypad
Please refer to the RFTerm Reference
Guide for further information about
3270 key functions on the mobile
device.
The MX5 CE .NET device approved
for use in Hazardous Locations has a
blue keypad overlay with the same
3270 keymap markings as shown in
this figure.
Figure 34 3270 Keypad
Legend.....................Explanation..................... Key Sequence
Attn..............................Attention .............................. Ctrl + A
Clr................................Clear..................................... Ctrl + C
Del ...............................Delete ................................... Ctrl + D
Dup ..............................Duplicate ..............................Ctrl + U
E-Inp............................Erase Input ........................... Ctrl + Q
Fld –.............................Field Minus ..........................Ctrl + M
Fld + ............................Field Plus .............................Ctrl + L
Ins ................................Insert ....................................Ctrl + I
LDub............................Ctrl + B ................................ Not Supported
RDub ...........................Ctrl + F................................. Not Supported
NL................................New Line..............................Ctrl + N
PA1..............................PA1 ......................................Ctrl + 1
PA2..............................PA2 ......................................Ctrl + 2
PA3..............................PA3 ......................................Ctrl + 3
Reset ............................Reset..................................... Ctrl + R
SysReq.........................System .................................Ctrl + S
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5250 Keypad
Please refer to the RFTerm Reference
Guide for further information about
5250 key functions on the mobile
device.
The MX5 CE .NET device approved
for use in Hazardous Locations has a
blue keypad overlay with the same
5250 keymap markings as shown in
this figure.
Figure 35 5250 Keypad
Legend.....................Explanation..................... Key Sequence
Attn..............................Attention .............................. Ctrl + A
Clr................................Clear..................................... Ctrl + C
Del ...............................Delete ................................... Ctrl + D
Dup ..............................Duplicate ..............................Ctrl + U
E-Inp............................Erase Input ........................... Ctrl + Q
FBk ..............................Fast Back Ctrl + B............... Not Supported
FFwd............................Fast Forward Ctrl + F.......... Not Supported
Fld –.............................Field Minus ..........................Ctrl + M
Fld + ............................Field Plus .............................Ctrl + L
Ins ................................Insert ....................................Ctrl + I
NL................................New Line..............................Ctrl + N
SysReq.........................System .................................Ctrl + S
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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 B 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 residential environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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 B 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 B 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 B 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 Class B 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
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 MX5X is
.307W/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.
Notice:
The long term characteristics or the possible physiological effects of radio frequency electromagnetic fields have
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not been investigated by UL.
Li-Ion Battery
When disposing of the MX5 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.
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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
Permitted for use in France.
MX5 CE .NET Approvals/Standards
Product EMI / EMC Standards Safety Standards
MX5 FCC Part 15 Subpart B, Class B
EN 55022:1998, (CISPR 22:1997)
Class B
EN 55024:1998
Industry Canada Class B
UL 60950; CSA C22.2 No. 60950
CDRH: 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11
EN 60950
IEC 60825-1
IEC 60950
Transceiver
Transceiver RF Standards Notes
6726 (LXE Model No.)
2.4GHz Type II PCMCIA Card
[Cisco]
FCC Part 15, Subpart C
FCC Part 2
EN 300 328
EN 300 826
IC-RSS 139
IC-RSS 102
Unlicensed Operation
Unlicensed Operation
Requires License for Outdoor Use
6816 (LXE Model No.)
2.4GHz Type II PCMCIA Card
[Symbol]
FCC Part 15, Subpart C
FCC Part 2
EN 300 328
EN 300 826
IC-RSS 139
IC-RSS 102
Unlicensed Operation
Unlicensed Operation
Requires License for Outdoor Use
MX5X with 802.11 b/g FCC Part 15.247, Subpart C
FCC Bulletin OET-65C
EN 300 328
IC-RSS 210
IC-RSS 102
Unlicensed Operation
Unlicensed Operation
Requires License for Outdoor Use
Inspect enclosure for signs of deterioration such as cracking, warping, swelling or softening. Do not use in
Hazardous (Classified) Locations if there are any signs of deterioration.
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.
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LXE Transceiver LXE 6726 Declaration of Conformity
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: Direct Sequence 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN Card
Brand Name or Trademark: LXE
Type Designation: LXE 6726
Manufacturer: LXE Inc.
Address: 125 Technology Parkway
Norcross, GA 30092-2993 USA
Year of Manufacturer: 2001
The following harmonized European Standards, technical specifications, or other normative
documents have been applied:
EMC:
EN 301 489-1: 07-2000
EN 301 489-17 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
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
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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.
Dedicated Antennas for use with LXE 6726
LXE P/N Antenna Gain Radio Power Level Antenna Description
153180-0001 0 dBi 17 dBm Omni, for LXE VX-series computers
155522-0001 0 dBi 17 dBm Omni, for LXE MX1-series computers
155814-0001 0 dBi 17 dBm Patch, for LXE MX1-series computers
157368-0001 0 dBi 17 dBm Patch, for LXE MX3-series computers
157399-0001 0 dBi 17 dBm Omni, for LXE MX5-series computers
99004-0027 0 dBi 17 dBm 3 dB Omni, for LXE model 2325 computer
DAC2450CT1
(Toko P/N)
2.15 dBi 17 dBm Omni, for LXE MX2-series computers
153179-0001 0 dBi 17 dBm Omni, Access Point Antenna
153325-0001 0 dBi 17 dBm Omni, Access Point Antenna
480424-0400 0 dBi 17 dBm Omni, Access Point Antenna
153599-0001 3 dBi 17 dBm Omni, Access Point Antenna
153600-0001 3 dBi 17 dBm Omni, Access Point Antenna
480424-3404 3 dBi 17 dBm Omni, Access Point Antenna
155846-0001 3 dBi 17 dBm Spire® Access Point Antenna
155845-0001 6 dBi 13 dBm Spire® Access Point Antenna
155311-0001 6 dBi 13 dBm Patch, Access Point Antenna
480424-3411 6 dBi 13 dBm Patch, Access Point Antenna
480424-3402 6 dBi 13 dBm Patch, Access Point Antenna
481246-2400 6 dBi 13 dBm Patch, Access Point Antenna
480424-1702 6 dBi 13 dBm 180° Directional, Access Point Antenna
480424-0411 9 dBi 7 dBm Omni, Access Point Antenna
480429-2703 12 dBi 7 dBm 90° Directional, Access Point Antenna
480429-0411 12 dBi 7 dBm Omni, Access Point Antenna
460601-3020 15 dBi 3 dBm YAGI, Access Point Antenna
460602-3020 15 dBi 3 dBm YAGI, Access Point Antenna
480429-0415 15 dBi 3 dBm 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
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LXE Transceiver LXE 6816 Declaration of Conformity
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
according to:
the R&TTE Directive; 99/5/EEC
The EMC Directive; 89/336/EEC
The Low Voltage Directive; 73/23/EEC
and the Marking Directive; 93/68/EEC
Type of Equipment: DSSS 2.4GHz WLAN Radio Card
Brand Name or Trademark: LXE
Type Designation: 6816
Manufacturer: LXE Inc.
Address: 125 Technology Parkway
Norcross, GA 30092 USA
The following harmonized European Norms have been applied:
EMC Standards:
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
EN 55022: 1998 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
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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.
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
6000A280ANT3SPIRER
6000A283ANT3INDSPR
3 dBi 17 dBm Spire® Omni Antenna
155845-0001 6000A277ANT6SPIREL
6000A278ANT6SPIRER
6000A282ANT3INDSPR
6 dBi 13 dBm Spire® Omni Antenna
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
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Declaration Of Conformity
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
according to:
the R&TTE Directive; 99/5/EEC
The EMC Directive; 89/336/EEC
The Low Voltage Directive; 73/23/EEC
and the Marking Directive; 93/68/EEC
Type of Equipment: DSSS 2.4GHz WLAN Radio
Brand Name or Trademark: LXE
Type Designation: MX5X with 802.11b/g radio
Manufacturer: LXE Inc.
Address: 125 Technology Parkway
Norcross, GA 30092 USA
The following harmonized European Norms have been applied:
EMC Standards:
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
EN 55022: 1998 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
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: July 30, 2006
Cyril A. Binnom Jr.
Approvals Engineer
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A/C Power Supply Safety Statement – MX5
Output Rated 12 VDC, 3.75 A.
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.
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Laser Light Safety Statement
Warning:
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)
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Laser Light Safety Statement
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Legend:
Chinese-CN; Danish-DK; Dutch-NL; English-US; Finnish-
FI; French-FR; German-DE; Greek-GR; Italian-IT;
Japanese-JP; Korean-KR; Norwegian-NO; Portuguese-PT;
Spanish-ES; Swedish-SE; Turkish-TR
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Laser Light Labels - MX5 Hand Held Computer
Class 2
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Index
2nd Function, How to ............................................22
2nd key function, described..................................35
5250 key functions..........................................49, 50
A
AC Power
and LEDs on cradles ...........................................41
Accessing Files on CF Card
How to.................................................................36
Activation Key, AppLock Multiple Applications.12
Align, Touchscreen...............................................30
Alt key function ....................................................35
AppLock
Important...............................................................5
AppLock Activation Key......................................12
Audio adjustment
using the keypad .................................................20
using the touchscreen..........................................20
Audio adjustment options.....................................21
Audio jack, How to...............................................13
B
Backlight
Intensity ..............................................................17
Timer...................................................................18
Backlight, Display ................................................29
Backup Battery
recharging, explained..........................................38
reverts to setup defaults ......................................38
Battery
charge before using.......................................10, 37
Check status ........................................................16
Compartment.......................................................10
Important...............................................................9
Battery Chargers ...................................................40
Battery serial number, How to check....................39
Battery status, How to check ................................39
Battery, backup
charge status........................................................39
Battery, Backup
described .............................................................38
Battery, Main ........................................................37
described .............................................................38
C
Calibrate touchscreen............................................30
Caps mode function ..............................................36
CapsLock key sequence........................................36
CCFL (Cold-Cathode Fluorescent Lighting)........29
Charger, battery ....................................................40
Check battery status, How to ................................39
Cleaning Display and Scanner Aperture...............30
Cold reset..............................................................11
COM Ports............................................................32
COM ports and power cable.................................12
Components............................................................6
Contacting LXE....................................................25
Cradles..................................................................41
Ctrl key function...................................................35
D
Data entry
keypad.................................................................22
laser scanner........................................................23
RS-232 cabled device .........................................24
stylus ...................................................................22
virtual keyboard ..................................................24
Data entry .............................................................22
Delete a file...........................................................17
Desktop cradle ......................................................41
Display
Features...............................................................29
Pixels...................................................................29
Display Cleaning ..................................................30
Display, Backlight ................................................29
Dual AppLock ......................................................12
E
Enhanced Desktop Cradle ....................................41
Enhanced Desktop Cradle with Ethernet Port ......41
Enter key function ................................................35
Entering Data........................................................22
Environmental Specifications.................................3
Ethernet port ...................................................32, 41
External Power connection, How to .....................12
F
Features...................................................................1
Field Exit key function .........................................36
Forms entry...........................................................22
Function
2nd Key...............................................................35
Alt Key................................................................35
Caps Mode ..........................................................36
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Ctrl Key...............................................................35
Enter Key ............................................................35
Field Exit Key.....................................................36
Scan Key .............................................................35
Shft Key ..............................................................35
Spc Key...............................................................36
G
Getting Started........................................................5
Glossary................................................................25
H
Handle, How to.....................................................14
Handstrap, How To...............................................15
Help ......................................................................25
Hot swapping
cautions ...............................................................38
I
IEC IP67 .................................................................3
Infrared (IR) port, described.................................33
Infrared Data Access (IrDA) ................................33
Input panel
virtual keyboard ..................................................24
Insert Battery, How to ..........................................10
IR operating envelope...........................................33
IR Port
bi-directional half-duplex....................................33
K
Keymaps ...............................................................43
Keypad
described .............................................................34
Keypad and entering data .....................................22
Keypad Shortcuts..................................................17
L
Laser labels
Class 2.................................................................60
LED
Battery status.......................................................39
Li-Ion battery life..................................................37
Lithium battery warning .........................................2
Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) .............................................37
M
Mode Key Functions ............................................36
Multi-Charger .......................................................40
MX5 family of computers ................................2, 25
O
Operating Temperature...........................................3
P
Pen Stylus and data entry......................................22
Phillips Screwdriver .............................................16
Pistol Grip Handle, How To .................................14
Pointing device .....................................................17
Port, Infrared.........................................................33
Power key .............................................................11
Power Scheme Timers ..........................................19
Power Supply, AC/DC .........................................37
Program the Scan Buttons ....................................31
Programmable Buttons, How to ...........................31
Q
Quick Start Instructions ..........................................5
R
Reboot, How to.....................................................11
Registry save, How to...........................................18
Regulatory notices ................................................51
RS-232
Data Entry ...........................................................24
S
Safety information ................................................51
Save settings, How to ...........................................18
Scan button
default setting......................................................31
Scan key function .................................................35
Scanner LED, functioning ....................................23
Scanning and data entry........................................23
Select a file ...........................................................17
Shift key function .................................................35
Space key function................................................36
Speaker volume, How to ......................................20
Specifications
Environmental.......................................................3
Standard Desktop Cradle ......................................41
Standard keypad illustrated...................................43
Stylus ....................................................................17
Stylus and data entry.............................................22
Suspend mode, How To........................................11
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T
Tethered scanner
Data entry............................................................24
Tethered Scanner
and the Cradle .....................................................32
Setup using a Cradle ...........................................41
Tethered Scanners
PowerScan and Symbol ......................................32
Timer
Backlight.............................................................18
Timers
Power Schemes ...................................................19
Toggle Backlight, How to ....................................17
Touch Screen and data entry.................................22
Touchscreen..........................................................29
Keypad Shortcuts................................................17
Touchscreen and the stylus...................................17
U
USB port...............................................................33
V
Vehicle Mount Cradle...........................................41
View
Display ................................................................29
View File Properties .............................................17
Virtual keyboard
Input panel ..........................................................24
Volume
adjust audio volume ............................................20
W
Warm reset............................................................11
Warnings and Labels
Laser Scanner........................................................4
WEDGE checkbox ...............................................32
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