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LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
Notices
Notice:
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 Notice:
This manual is copyrighted. All rights are reserved. This document may not, in whole or in part, be copied,
photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form without prior
consent, in writing, from LXE Inc.
Copyright © 2007 by LXE Inc. An EMS Technologies Company.
125 Technology Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092 U.S.A. (770) 447-4224
Trademarks:
LXE® is a registered trademark of LXE Inc. RFTerm® is a registered trademark of EMS Technologies, Norcross, GA.
Microsoft, Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or
other countries.
Java® and Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. or
other countries, and are used under license.
Intel and Intel XScale are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and
other countries.
RAM® and RAM Mount™ are both trademarks of National Products Inc., 1205 S. Orr Street, Seattle, WA 98108.
Summit Data Communications, Inc. Summit Data Communications, the Summit logo, and “The Pinnacle of Performance” are
trademarks of Summit Data Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by LXE, Inc. is under
license.
Wavelink® and Wavelink Avalanche® are registered trademarks and the Wavelink logo, tagline and Avalanche MC are
trademarks of Wavelink Corporation, Kirkland, WA.
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The user is strongly cautioned to read Appendix B, “Regulatory Notices and Safety
Information”. Important safety cautions, warnings and regulatory information is contained in
Appendix B.
Important: This symbol is placed on the product to remind users to dispose of Waste Electrical
and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) appropriately, per Directive 2002-96-EC. In most areas, this
product can be recycled, reclaimed and re-used when properly discarded. Do not discard labeled
units with trash. For information about proper disposal, contact LXE through your local sales
representative, or visit www.lxe.com.
Revision Notice
VX3X User’s Guide
Upgrade From Revision A to Revision B
Section
Explanation
Entire Manual
Updated specific references to Microsoft Windows CE .NET to
generic references to Microsoft Windows CE to reflect the availability
of either Windows CE .NET or CE 5.0 operating systems on the
VX3X.
Added Bluetooth information and instruction.
Overview
Revised section.
Components
Revised section for endcap options.
Accessories
Updated accessories listing.
Connect Serial Barcode Scanner
Revised section.
Strain Relief Cable Clamps
Added new section.
AppLock and the VX3X
Revised section.
Connect Serial Printer or PC
Revised section.
USB-C Port
Revised section.
USB-H Port
Added new section.
Connect External Headset
Revised section.
Connect Antenna.
Added new section
Vehicle 12-80VDC Power Connection
Revised graphics.
Appendix B – Regulatory Notices and
Safety Information
Revised “R&TTE Directive Requirements”.
Note:
A complete revision history is included in Appendix B, “Regulatory Notices and Safety Information”.
Table of Contents
THE VX3X VEHICLE MOUNT COMPUTER
Introduction ............................................................................................................... 1
Document Conventions ............................................................................................................2
Environmental Specifications...................................................................................................2
Quick Start................................................................................................................. 3
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................4
Components .............................................................................................................. 5
Microsoft Windows CE Control Panel..................................................................... 7
The Half-Screen Display ........................................................................................... 7
AppLock and the VX3X............................................................................................. 8
Single Application AppLock ....................................................................................................8
Multi Application AppLock .....................................................................................................8
Using the Touchscreen ...........................................................................................................8
Using the Keypad ...................................................................................................................9
The QWERTY Keyboard ......................................................................................... 10
IBM 3270 Overlay..................................................................................................................10
IBM 5250 Overlay..................................................................................................................10
Key Functions.........................................................................................................................11
CAPS Key and CapsLock Mode ............................................................................................12
Keypad Shortcuts....................................................................................................................12
Keypress Sequences................................................................................................................12
Custom Key Maps ..................................................................................................................12
LED Functions........................................................................................................................13
General Windows CE Keyboard Shortcuts ............................................................................14
Input Panel (Virtual Keyboard) ..............................................................................................15
Enabling the Input Panel ......................................................................................................15
Power Supply .......................................................................................................... 16
Backup Battery .......................................................................................................................16
Getting Help............................................................................................................. 17
Manuals and Accessories ...................................................................................... 17
Manuals...................................................................................................................................17
Accessories .............................................................................................................................17
INSTALLATION
21
Install Mounting Brackets ...................................................................................... 21
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RAM Mount System ................................................................................................ 22
Components ............................................................................................................................22
Torque Measurements ............................................................................................................22
Procedure ................................................................................................................................23
Step 1 – Mount Vehicle RAM Clamp Mount ......................................................................23
Mounting Dimensions.................................................................................................................... 24
Step 2 – Attach RAM Mount Ball to the VX3X ..................................................................25
Step 3 – Attach VX3X Assembly to RAM Mount...............................................................26
Completed Assembly..............................................................................................................26
Strain Relief Cable Clamps .................................................................................... 27
Install Stylus Tether and Sleeve (Optional) .......................................................... 28
Install/Remove Touchscreen Protective Film Optional) ...................................... 28
Connect Serial Barcode Scanner .......................................................................... 29
Connect Serial Printer or PC.................................................................................. 31
USB-C Port .............................................................................................................. 32
USB-H Port .............................................................................................................. 33
Connect External Headset...................................................................................... 34
LXE Headsets .........................................................................................................................34
Other Headsets........................................................................................................................35
Connect Antenna .................................................................................................... 36
Connect Power Cable ............................................................................................. 36
External Power Supply, Optional........................................................................... 37
Vehicle 12-80VDC Power Connection ................................................................... 38
OPERATION
41
Power Button........................................................................................................... 41
Power Management ................................................................................................................41
Restart Sequence.....................................................................................................................41
Display and Touchscreen....................................................................................... 42
Set the Display Contrast .........................................................................................................42
Set the Display Backlight Timer ............................................................................................42
Set the Display Brightness......................................................................................................42
Cleaning the Display ..............................................................................................................43
Disabling the Touchscreen .....................................................................................................43
Calibrating the Touchscreen ...................................................................................................43
Touchscreen Protective Film ..................................................................................................43
Adjust Speaker Volume .......................................................................................... 44
Using the Keypad ...................................................................................................................44
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Using the Touchscreen ...........................................................................................................44
Microsoft Windows CE Event Sounds ...................................................................................44
Laser Barcode Scanner Warnings......................................................................... 45
Enter Data ................................................................................................................ 45
Keyboard Entry.......................................................................................................................46
Touchscreen Entry ..................................................................................................................46
Right Click ...........................................................................................................................46
Tethered Scanner Entry ..........................................................................................................47
Aiming the Barcode Scanner................................................................................................47
Distance from Label .............................................................................................................47
Successful Scan ....................................................................................................................47
Unsuccessful Scan................................................................................................................47
Bluetooth Scanners .................................................................................................................48
Voice Data ..............................................................................................................................48
Bluetooth Devices................................................................................................... 49
APPENDIX A KEY MAPS
51
The VX3X Keypad.................................................................................................... 51
Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies...........................................................................................51
IBM 3270 Keypad Overlay ....................................................................................................56
IBM 5250 Keypad Overlay ....................................................................................................56
APPENDIX B REGULATORY NOTICES AND SAFETY INFORMATION
57
Approvals ................................................................................................................ 58
Revision History...................................................................................................... 65
INDEX
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Illustrations
Figure 1 VX3X Components, Top View .............................................................................................................5
Figure 2 VX3X Components, Front View ...........................................................................................................5
Figure 3 VX3X Components, Back View ...........................................................................................................6
Figure 23 Switchpad Menu..................................................................................................................................8
Figure 5 QWERTY Keyboard Standard Overlay ..............................................................................................10
Figure 6 QWERTY Keyboard with IBM 3270 Overlay....................................................................................10
Figure 7 QWERTY Keyboard with IBM 5250 Overlay....................................................................................10
Figure 8 LED Functions.....................................................................................................................................13
Figure 9 Small and Large Virtual Keyboards ....................................................................................................15
Figure 10 RAM Clamp Mount Components......................................................................................................23
Figure 11 Assembled RAM Clamp Mount ........................................................................................................23
Figure 12 RAM Clamp Mount - Mounting Dimensions (Not To Scale) ...........................................................24
Figure 13 Attach RAM Mount to VX3X ...........................................................................................................25
Figure 14 RAM Assembly .................................................................................................................................26
Figure 15 Completed RAM Mount Assembly ...................................................................................................26
Figure 14 Strain Relief Cable Clamps ...............................................................................................................27
Figure 14 Slide Clamp Over Cable ....................................................................................................................27
Figure 16 Connect Serial Scanner Cable ...........................................................................................................29
Figure 17 VX3X with Generic Barcode Scanner Attached ...............................................................................30
Figure 18 Generic Barcode Scanner ..................................................................................................................30
Figure 19 Connect Serial Cable to COM3 .........................................................................................................31
Figure 20 Connect USB-C Cable.......................................................................................................................32
Figure 21 Connect USB-H Cable ......................................................................................................................33
Figure 22 Connect External Headset .................................................................................................................34
Figure 23 Headset Adapter Cable Components .................................................................................................34
Figure 24 Headset Quick Disconnect Connector ...............................................................................................35
Figure 25 Connect Power Cable to VX3X.........................................................................................................36
Figure 26 Optional Power Configuration ..........................................................................................................37
Figure 27 Vehicle Power Connection Cable (Fuse Not Shown)........................................................................38
Figure 28 Connecting the Power Cable to the Vehicle ......................................................................................38
Figure 29 Vehicle Connection Wiring Color Codes ..........................................................................................39
Figure 30 Location of the Power (PWR) Button ...............................................................................................41
Figure 31 Touchscreen Calibration, Calibration Targets ...................................................................................43
Figure 32 Caution Labels Class II Scanner........................................................................................................45
Figure 33 Caution Labels Class IIIA Scanner ...................................................................................................45
Figure 34 Scan Beam .........................................................................................................................................47
Figure 35 VX3X QWERTY Keyboard..............................................................................................................51
Figure 36 IBM 3270 Specific Keypad ...............................................................................................................56
Figure 37 IBM 5250 Specific Keypad ...............................................................................................................56
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The VX3X Vehicle Mount Computer
Introduction
The VX3X Vehicle Mount Computer (VMC) is a rugged, vehicle-mounted, Microsoft®
Windows® CE equipped computer. The VX3X is capable of wireless data communications from
a fork-lift truck or any properly configured vehicle. The unit uses a 2.4 GHz radio for wireless
data communications.
The mobile device is horizontally oriented and features backlighting for the display. The touchscreen display supports graphic features and Windows CE icons that the Windows CE operating
system supports. The keys on the keypad are constructed of a phosphorescent material that can
easily be seen in dimly lighted areas.
The VX3X provides the power and functionality of a desktop computer in a vehicle mounted unit,
with a wide range of options:
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400MHz Intel® PXA255 CPU
•
Windows CE .NET or CE 5.0 Operating System
•
Wireless LAN radios with internal antenna or external remote mount antenna
•
USB Client port
•
Available touch screen protective film
•
Available Bluetooth® module supports LXE Bluetooth printers and scanners.
•
Available RAM MountTM
The “VX3X Reference Guide” contains VX3X technical information and advanced
functions.
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Introduction
Document Conventions
This reference guide uses the following document conventions:
ALL CAPS
Menu|Choice
“Quotes”
All caps are used to represent disk directories, file names, and application
names.
Rather than use the phrase “choose the Save command from the File menu”,
this manual uses the convention “choose File|Save”.
Indicates the title of a book, chapter or a section within a chapter (for
example, “Document Conventions”).
Indicates a key on the keyboard (for example,  ).
Indicates a reference to other documentation.
Differences in operation or commands due to radio type.
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:
Caution
WARNING
DANGER
Keyword that indicates immediately relevant information.
Keyword that indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
Keyword that indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Keyword that indicates an imminent hazardous situation, which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature
14°F to 122°F (-10°C to 50°C) [non-condensing]
Storage Temperature
-22°F to 158°F (-30°C to 70°C) [non-condensing]
Operating Humidity
5% to 95% non-condensing at 104°F (40°C)
Vibration
Based on MIL Std 810D
ESD
8 kV air, 4kV contact
Shock
75G, 5ms duration, 100 shock impacts
Bluetooth Range
32.8 feet (10 meters) Direct line of sight only.
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Quick Start
Quick Start
This section’s instructions are based on the assumption that your new system is pre-configured
and requires only accessory installation and a power source.
Use this guide as you would any other source book -- reading portions to learn about the VX3X,
and then referring to it when you need more information about a particular subject. This guide
takes you through installation and operation of the LXE VX3X.
In general, the sequence of events is:
1.
Install RAM ball on back of VX3X. Install Vehicle Mounting Bracket on vehicle
and secure VX3X in Mounting Bracket Assembly (see “Installation”, later in this
manual).
2.
Connect power cable to the VX3X. If using DC power, please refer to “Vehicle 1280VDC Power Connection”, later in this manual, for instructions, warnings and fuse
information.
3.
Connect accessories to VX3X, e.g. scanner, etc.
4.
Secure all cables to the VX3X with the Strain Relief Cable Clamps.
5.
Turn the VX3X on.
6.
When instructed, calibrate the touchscreen.
7.
The screen may appear white while applications and drivers are loading. When
complete, set Date and Time (see the “VX3X Reference Guide”).
8.
Configure radio (see the “VX3X Reference Guide”).
9.
Warmboot to ensure all registry settings are saved.
10. Device is ready for use.
The VX3X should be mounted in an area in the vehicle where it:
•
Does not obstruct the vehicle driver’s vision or safe vehicle operation.
•
Can be easily accessed by anyone seated in the driver’s seat.
If your VX3X has AppLock installed, please contact your system administrator
for setup and processing information.
AppLock is configured by an administrator to limit general users to only certain
programs.
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Quick Start
Troubleshooting
Can’t calibrate the touch
screen, change the date/time or
adjust the volume.
AppLock is installed and running on the mobile device.
AppLock restricts User access to running programs. Changes
or modifications require Administrator access.
Refer to AppLock in the VX3X Reference Guide for setup and
processing information.
RFterm opens and runs upon
each cold reset and warm reset.
Tap File | Exit to close the RFTerm application.
The VX3X seems to lockup as
soon as it is warm booted.
There may be small delays while the wireless client connects to
the network, authorization for Voxware-enabled applications
complete, Wavelink Avalanche management of the VX3X
startup completes, and Bluetooth relationships establish or reestablish.
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Components
Components
RS-232
USB-C
Figure 1 VX3X Components, Top View
Left Port
Strain Relief Clamps
Right Port
Audio or Antenna Connector
(Audio Connector shown)
The following combinations are offered for the VX3X Endcap
Left Port
Right Port
COM3 (RS-232)
USB-Client (USB-C)
COM3 (RS-232)
COM1 (RS-232)
USB-Host (USB-H)
COM1 (RS-232)
USB-Host (USB-H)
USB-Client (USB-C)
Figure 2 VX3X Components, Front View
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Endcap
Display
Programmable Key
Beeper
On/Off Button
2nd LED
10
11
12
Alt LED
Ctrl LED
Shift LED
Caps LED
Status LED
Programmable Key
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Components
Figure 3 VX3X Components, Back View
Note:
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RAM Ball
Power Connector
Strain Relief Clamp
The RAM ball shown above is shipped unattached. The installer must assemble the RAM
ball to the back of the VX3X. See “Installation” later in this manual for details.
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Microsoft Windows CE Control Panel
The Microsoft Windows CE Control Panel provides standard Windows CE options for
configuring the VX3X, such as:
•
Sounds and volume control
•
Display configuration (including backlight power management)
Please consult your System Administrator or refer to commercially available
Microsoft Windows CE user guides or the on-line Help application for these standard
configuration options.
The Half-Screen Display
The VX3X has a half screen transmissive LCD color display capable of supporting VGA graphics
mode. The resolution is 640 x 240 pixels.
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AppLock and the VX3X
AppLock and the VX3X
AppLock may be installed and running on the mobile device. AppLock restricts access to
programs and the Windows CE Control Panel. Please contact your system administrator for
details.
Single Application AppLock
Single application AppLock restricts a user to one application. The user is unable to exit the
application (or if the application exits, it immediately restarts).
Note:
Single application AppLock is obsolete. Please contact your LXE representative if you
desire to upgrade to multi application AppLock.
Multi Application AppLock
Switchpad Menu
Switchpad Icon in
Taskbar
Figure 4 Switchpad Menu
A checkmark indicates applications currently active or available for Launching by the user. When
Keyboard is selected, the VX3X default input method (Input Panel, Transcriber, or custom input
method) is activated.
Note:
If “Keyboard” is not present in the window, an older version of AppLock is installed.
Please contact your LXE representative for upgrade information, if desired.
Using the Touchscreen
Note:
The touch screen must be enabled.
When the mobile device enters end-user mode, a Switchpad icon (it looks like three tiny windows
one above the other) is displayed in the taskbar. The taskbar is always visible on top of the
application in focus.
When the user taps the Switchpad icon, a menu is displayed showing the applications available to
the user. The user can tap an application name in the popup menu and the selected application is
brought to the foreground. The previous application continues to run in the background. Stylus
taps affect the application in focus only. When the user needs to use the Input Panel, they tap the
Keyboard option. Input Panel taps affect the application in focus only.
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AppLock and the VX3X
The figure shown above is an example and is shown only to aid in describing how the user can
switch between applications using a stylus.
Using the Keypad
One switch key sequence (or hotkey) is defined by the administrator for the end-user to use when
switching between locked applications. This is known as the Activation key. When the switch
key sequence is pressed on the keypad, the next application in the AppLock configuration is
moved to the foreground and the previous application moves to the background. The previous
application continues to run in the background. End-user key presses affect the application in
focus only.
See the VX3X Reference Guide for AppLock setup instruction.
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The QWERTY Keyboard
The QWERTY Keyboard
The VX3X has a QWERTY keyboard, available with a standard ANSI overlay, an IBM 3270
overlay or an IBM 5250 overlay. These keyboards have 101 keyboard functions, including a
numeric keypad. Please refer to Appendix A, “Key Maps”, for keypress combinations.
2nd
Esc
ALT
CTRL
2nd
CAPS
Ctrl
Shft
Alt
Spc
F1
SHFT
CAPS
Break
F3
F2
STAT
VX3X
F5
F4
F6
F8
F7
F9
BkLt
F10
Home
End
Del
PgDn
ٛ
Enter
ٛ
ٛ
Ins
BkSp
PgUp
ٛ
Figure 5 QWERTY Keyboard Standard Overlay
IBM 3270 Overlay
2nd
ALT
CTRL
SHFT
CAPS
PA1
2nd
CAPS
F1
PA2
Break
F3
F2
F5
F4
F6
Attn
Ctrl
Shft
SysReq
Spc
F9
Del
BkLt
F10
PgUp
PgDn
Home
End
Del
ٛ
Ins
E - Inp
Ins
BkSp
ٛ
ٛ
NL
Clr
Alt
F8
F7
Rst
Esc
STAT
VX3X
PA3
Enter
ٛ
Figure 6 QWERTY Keyboard with IBM 3270 Overlay
IBM 5250 Overlay
2nd
2nd
ALT
CTRL
CAPS
F1
SHFT
CAPS
Break
F3
F2
F5
F4
F6
Attn
Ctrl
Shft
SysReq
Spc
F9
Fld +
NL
BkLt
F10
PgUp
PgDn
Home
End
Del
ٛ
Ins
Del
Clr
Alt
F8
F7
Dup
Esc
STAT
VX3X
E - Inp
Ins
BkSp
ٛ
ٛ
Fld -
Enter
ٛ
Figure 7 QWERTY Keyboard with IBM 5250 Overlay
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Key Functions
Key
Function
Programmable
For information on programming these keys, please refer to the “VX3X
Reference Guide”.
By default, these keys function as Enter keys, except for IBM 5250
configurations where the left button is configured as “Field Exit”.
Enter
The Enter key is used to confirm a form entry or to transmit information.
How it is used is determined by the application running on the computer.
2nd
The 2nd key is used to activate the 2nd functions of the keypad. Printed on
many keys at the upper left corner are small characters that represent the 2nd
function of that key. Using the 2nd key activates the second key function.
Note that the 2nd key only stays active for one keystroke. Each time you need
to use the 2nd function you must press the 2nd key. To cancel a 2nd function
before pressing another key, press the 2nd key again.
When the 2nd function is active, the 2nd LED illuminates.
Ctrl
The Ctrl key enables the control functions of the keypad. This function is
similar to a regular keyboard’s Control key. Note that the Ctrl key only stays
active for one keystroke. Each time you need to use a Ctrl function, you need
to press the Ctrl key before pressing the desired key.
When the Ctrl function is active, the Ctrl LED illuminates.
Alt
The Alt key enables the alternate functions of the keypad. This function is
similar to a regular keyboard’s Alt key. Note that the Alt key only stays
active for one keystroke. Each time you need to use an alternate function, you
need to press the Alt key before pressing the desired key.
When the Alt function is active, the Alt LED illuminates.
Shft
The Shft key enables the shifted functions of the keypad. This function is
similar to a regular keyboard’s Shift key. Note that the Shift key only stays
active for one keystroke. Each time you need to use a Shifted function, you
need to press the Shft key before pressing the desired key. When the Shft
function is active, the Shft LED illuminates.
When the Shft key is pressed the next key is determined by the major key
legends, i.e., the alpha keys display lower case letters – when CAPS is On
alpha characters are capitalized. For example, when CAPS is on and the Shft
key and the G key are pressed, a lower case g is displayed.
Spc
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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.
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The QWERTY Keyboard
CAPS Key and CapsLock Mode
This function is similar to a regular keyboard’s CapsLock key. Note that the CAPS mode stays
active until the CAPS 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 Caps function press the CAPS key
sequence again. When the Caps mode is active, the Caps LED illuminates.
The CAPS key sequence is 2nd + F1.
•
No CAPS AND No Shift keypress – result is a lowercase letter.
•
CAPS OR Shift – result is an uppercase letter.
•
CAPS AND Shift keypress – result is a lowercase letter.
For information on preserving Caps configuration after a reboot, please see refer to the “VX3X
Reference Guide”.
Keypad Shortcuts
Use keyboard shortcuts instead of the stylus:
•
Press Tab and an Arrow key to select a file.
•
Press Shift and an Arrow key to select several files.
•
Once you’ve selected a file, press Alt then press Enter to open its Properties dialog.
•
Press 2nd then press numeric dot to delete a file.
•
To force the Start menu to display, press Ctrl then press Esc.
Keypress Sequences
See Appendix A for all key press sequences.
Custom Key Maps
Custom Key Maps should not be confused with the process the system administrator uses to remap the Programmable Key buttons on either side of the touchscreen display.
Details on Custom Key Mapping are found in the “VX3X Reference Guide”.
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LED Functions
2nd
2nd
ALT
CAPS
CTRL
F1
SHFT
CAPS
Break
F2
F3
STAT
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F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
BkLt
F10
PgUp
ٛ
Figure 8 LED Functions
Across the top of the keypad are LEDs that provide visual cues to current computer operation.
When the LED is not illuminated, the function is inactive.
LED
nd
When illuminated ...
The next keypress is a 2nd keypress.
• Amber when on
• Blinks amber during configuration key sequence.
ALT
The next keypress is an ALT keypress.
• Amber when on and unlit when off.
CTRL
The next keypress is a CTRL keypress.
• Amber when on and unlit when off.
SHFT
The next letter is the uppercase letter on alpha keys and the shifted character on the
numeric keypad keys.
• Amber when on and unlit when off.
CAPS
Uppercase letters are active until the CAPS key sequence is pressed again.
• Amber when on and unlit when off.
STAT
Status Indicator.
• Amber when device is booting up.
• Blinking Green when display Suspend state begins.
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The QWERTY Keyboard
General Windows CE Keyboard Shortcuts
Use the keyboard shortcuts in the chart below to navigate with the VX3X keyboard. These are
standard keyboard shortcuts for Windows CE applications.
Press these keys …
To …
CTRL + C
Copy
CTRL + X
Cut
CTRL + V
Paste
CTRL + Z
Undo
DELETE
Delete
SHIFT with any of the arrow keys
Select more than one item in a window or on the
desktop, or select text within a document.
CTRL+A
Select all.
ALT+ESC
Cycle through items in the order they were opened.
CTRL+ESC
Display the Start menu.
ALT+Underlined letter in a menu
name
Display the corresponding menu.
Underlined letter in a command
name on an open menu
Carry out the corresponding command.
ESC
Cancel the current task.
The touchscreen provides equivalent functionality to a mouse:
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A touch on the touchscreen is equivalent to a left mouse click.
•
Many items can be moved by the “drag and drop” method, touching the desired item,
moving the stylus across the screen and releasing the stylus in the desired location.
•
A double stylus tap is equivalent to a double click.
•
A touch and hold is equivalent to a right mouse click.
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Input Panel (Virtual Keyboard)
The Input Panel may be enabled via the Input Panel icon in the Windows CE Control Panel. The
Input Panel can be displayed as a large or small keyboard.
Figure 9 Small and Large Virtual Keyboards
Virtual keyboards display the actual character a keypress results in. For example, pressing the
 key on the virtual keyboard toggles the characters displayed on the keys between upper
and lower case. The <áü> key toggles the keys between standard and international symbols. The
 and <áü> keys can be used in combination for capitalized international characters.
Note:
When the virtual keyboard is displayed, the physical keyboard is still active. Therefore it
is possible to input data from both keyboards.
Enabling the Input Panel
The Input Panel is disabled by default. Please see the “VX3X Reference Guide” for details on
enabling the Input Panel
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Power Supply
Power Supply
Vehicle power input for the VX3X is 12V to 80V DC and is accepted without the need to perform
any manual adjustments within the VX3X. See the section titled “Installation”, sub-section titled
“Vehicle 12-80V DC Direct Connection”.
If 12V to 80V DC power is not available – for example, in an office environment – an optional
external Input Power Supply can be used to convert AC wall power to an appropriate DC level.
See the section titled “Installation”, sub-section titled “External Power Supply”.
Backup Battery
The internal Lithium backup (coin cell) battery provides power to maintain date and time when
the VX3X is not powered from an external source.
Caution
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same type or equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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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 on the ServicePass / Documentation page. Contact your LXE
representative to obtain the LXE Manuals CD or logon information for the ServicePass web
pages.
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.
Explanations of terms and acronyms used in this guide are located in the file titled “Glossary” on
the LXE Manuals CD.
Manuals and Accessories
Manuals
The following manuals are available on the LXE Manuals CD:
•
VX3X Reference Guide
•
Contacting LXE
•
LXE Technical Glossary
Accessories
The table below lists the available VX3X accessories.
•
Where two parts numbers are listed for a given part, the part number ending in “-R”
is the RoHS compliant version.
•
When only one part number is listed, the part is RoHS compliant unless otherwise
noted.
VX3X Brackets
Bracket, RAM Squeeze Mount, VX3X
VX3XA001BRKTRAMSQZ
Data Cables
Cable, Null Modem, Printer/PC D9 to D25
9000A053CBL6D9D25
(above part is not RoHS compliant)
Cable, PC, D9 to D9
(For endcaps with an RS-232 port only)
9000A054CBL6D9D9
Cable, D9 to USB Type A Host
(for endcaps with a USB-H port only)
MX3XA068CBLD9USBHOST
Cable, D9F to USB Client Type A
(for endcaps with a USB-C port only)
MX3A069CBL09USBCLNT-R
Cable, D9 to USB Type B Host
(for endcaps with a USB-H port only)
MX3XA071CBLD9USBTYPB
MX3XA071CBLD9USBTYPB-R
Replacement Power Cables
Cable, Input Power, 12 FT, VX3X
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Power Supplies
Power Supply, External, AC, W/US Power Cord VX3X
1300A304PSACUS
Power Supply, External, AC, No Power Cord VX3X
1300A303PSACWW
Adapter Cable for AC Power Supply to VX3X
9000A081CBLAC2VX3X
Antenna Mount Kits
Remote Mount Antenna Assembly Kit, 8 Ft Cable
9000A279ANTREMOTE8-R
Remote Mount Antenna Assembly Kit, 6 Ft Cable
9000A278ANTREMOTE6-R
Right Angle Remote Mount Antenna Assembly Kit, 6 Ft Cable
9000A280ANTREMOTE6RT
Right Angle Remote Mount Antenna Assembly Kit, 15 Ft Cable
9000A281ANTREMOT15RT
Miscellaneous
Stylus, with Tethers and Sleeves, 5 Pack
9000A507STYLUS
Protective Film, Touchscreen, 10 Pack, VX3X
MX3XA503PROTFILM
Cover Plate, RS-232 Port
MX3RA351RS232CVR
Tethered Scanners
Scanner, Powerscan, SR, 8’ Cbl, WW
8300A326SCNRPWRSR8DA9F
8300A326SCNRPWRSR8DA9F-R
Scanner, Powerscan, SR, 12’ Cbl, US
8300A327SCNRPWRSR12DA9F
(above part is not RoHS compliant)
Scanner, Powerscan, SR, Low Temp, 8’ Cbl
8300A332SCNRS8D9FLT
(above part is not RoHS compliant)
Scanner, Powerscan, SR, Low Temp, 12’ Cbl
8300A333SCNRS12D9FLT
(above part is not RoHS compliant)
Scanner, Powerscan, LR, 8’ Cbl, WW
8310A326SCNRPWRLR8DA9F
8310A326SCNRPWRLR8DA9F-R
Scanner, Powerscan, LR, 12’ Cbl, US
8310A327SCNRPWRLR12DA9F
8310A327SCNRPWRLR12DA9F-R
Scanner, Powerscan, LR, Low Temp, 8’ Cbl
8310A332SCNRL8D9FLT
(above part is not RoHS compliant)
Scanner, Powerscan, LR, Low Temp, 12’ Cbl
8310A333SCNRL12D9FLT
(above part is not RoHS compliant)
Scanner, Powerscan, XLR, 8’ Cbl, WW
8320A326SCNRPWRXLR8DA9F
8320A326SCNRPWRXLR8DA9F-R
Scanner, Powerscan, XLR, 12’ Cbl, US
8320A327SCNRPWRXLR12DA9F
(above part is not RoHS compliant)
Scanner, Powerscan, XLR, Low Temp, 8’ Cbl
8320A332SCNRX8D9FLT
(above part is not RoHS compliant)
Scanner, Powerscan, XLR, Low Temp, 12’ Cbl
8320A333SCNRX12D9FLT
(above part is not RoHS compliant)
Scanner, LS3408 Fuzzy Logic SR, D9 Interface Cable, 8ft
8510A326SCNRFZYDA9F
8510A326SCNRFZYDA9F-R
Scanner, LS3408 Extended Range, D9 Interface Cable, 8ft
8520A326SCNRERDA9F-R
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Bluetooth Scanner and Accessories
PowerScan 7000BT Scanner RS-232 with pointer
8700A301SCNRBTSRI
PowerScan 7000BT Base Station, RS232, without universal
power supply.
8700A501BASERS232
PowerScan 7000BT Base Station Power Supply, Std US, 120V
8700A502PSACUS
PowerScan 7000BT, RS232 Cable for Base Station, DB9S, Coil,
8’
8700A001CBL8DA9F
PowerScan 7000BT Battery Charger with Power Supply, Four
Station, US Std
8700A503CHGR4US
PowerScan 7000BT Battery Pack
8700A504BATT
Bluetooth Standard Range Fuzzy Logic laser scanner
8810A326SCNRBTFZ
Bluetooth Auto range “LORAX” scanner
8820A327SCNRBTER
Desk Cradle, Radio/Charging, Multi-Interface
8800A001CRADLERCMI
Desk Cradle, Charge Only, Mulit-Interface
8800A002CRADLECMI
Forklift Cradle, Radio/Charging, Multi-Interface
8800A003CRADLEVRCMI
Forklift Cradle, Charge Only, Multi-Interface
8800A004CRADLEVCMI
US AC Power Cord
8800A051POWERCORD
Universal Desktop Power Supply 90-264VAC
8800A301ACPS
9-60VDC Forklift Power Supply
8800A302DCPS
Power Cable (connects Power Supply to Forklift)
8800A052DCPWRCABLE
Cable Assembly, DA9F, 9 ft, Cradle to Terminal
8500A051CBL9DA9F
Forklift Rugged Scanner Holder with RAM mount
8800A005STAND
8800 Spare Battery
8800A376BATTERY
Single slot Universal Battery Charger Adapter Cup
8800A377CHGRADPTRCUP
Single Slot Battery Charger w/International Power
8800A378CHGR1SLOT
Universal Battery Charger, 4 slot. Requires 4 adapter cups
8800A379CHGRBASE
Scanner Holster for Belt
8200A501HOLSRBELT
Mounted take up Reel
8000A501INDREEL
Auto Sense Intellistand, Hands Free Scanning
8500A505STANDSMT
Strap with Scanner Clip
9000A411SCNRSTRAP
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Manuals and Accessories
Voice Recognition Accessories
Headset coiled adapter cable, with quick disconnect connector to
a 2.5 mm audio jack. A headset (see below) is required
9000A076CBLHEADSET1
Headset, Single Band
HX1A501SINGHEADSET
Headset, Dual Band
HX1A502DUALHEADSET
Headset, Behind the Ear, Dual Ear
HX1A503BTHHEADSET
Foam, Replacement Block, Headset
HX1A504HSBLOCKFOAM
Yoke, Replacement for Dual Band Headset
HX1A505DUALYOKE
Yoke, Replacement for Single Band Headset
HX1A506SINGLEYOKE
Replacement Microphone Foam, Wind Screen, 10 pack
HX1A508WINDSREEN10
Replacement Microphone Foam, Wind Screen, 50 pack
HX1A509WINDSREEN50
Replacement Headset Foam, Ear Cover, 10 pack
HX1A510FOAMEAR10
Replacement Headset Foam, Ear Cover, 50 pack
HX1A511FOAMEAR
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Install Mounting Brackets
Caution:
This device is intended to transmit RF energy. For protection against RF exposure
to humans and in accordance with FCC rules and Industry Canada rules, this
transmitter should be installed such that a minimum separation distance of at least
20 cm (7.8 in.) is maintained between the antenna and the general population.
This device is not to be co-located with other transmitters.
Equipment Needed: Phillips No. 1 screwdriver and a Torque wrench capable of measuring to 50
inch pounds (5.64±.56 N/m).
Note:
Torquing tool is not supplied by LXE. Tools needed to attach the RAM Clamp Mount to
the vehicle are not supplied by LXE.
The VX3X is designed to use a RAM mount system.
Before installation begins, verify you have the applicable vehicle mounting bracket assembly
components necessary, as shown in the following figures.
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RAM Mount System
RAM Mount System
Components
RAM Mounting Assembly
The RAM mounting assembly consists of
the following parts:
1.
VX3X RAM ball (included with
VX3X)
2.
RAM arm, size C
3.
RAM clamp mount
RAM Clamp Mount includes:
Upper Clamp Piece with Ball
Lower Clamp Piece
Bolts (2 each)
Nylon locking nuts (2 each)
4.
Hardware (not shown):
Lock Nuts, 10-32 (3 each)
RAM wrench
Torque Measurements
You will need a torquing tool capable of torquing to 20 inch pounds (1.10 N/m).
Torque all screws and bolts according to the following table:
VX3X User’s Guide
For these nuts…
Torque to
10-32 lock nuts
17 - 20 in/lb (0-95 - 1.10 N/m)
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Procedure
Step 1 – Mount Vehicle RAM Clamp Mount
1.
Determine the position for mounting
the RAM clamp mount. The clamp
mount can be used on a beam (such
as on a fork lift truck) up to 2.5”
(63.5 mm) wide and approximately
2” (50.8 mm) thick. The clamp may
be attached to a thicker beam by
substituting longer bolts (not
included). Be sure to position the
RAM clamp mount to allow access
to the switches and ports on the
VX3X.
2.
Position the upper clamp piece with
ball (A) on the beam. Place the bolts
(B) through the holes in the upper
clamp piece.
3.
Position the lower clamp piece (C)
below the beam. Align the bolts with
the holes in the lower clamp piece.
4.
Place the nylon locking nuts (D) on
the bolts and tighten the bolts.
Figure 10 RAM Clamp Mount
Components
Figure 11 Assembled RAM Clamp Mount
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RAM Mount System
Mounting Dimensions
2.56” (65.02 mm)
1.84” (46.74 mm)
Varies depending on bolt length
Figure 12 RAM Clamp Mount - Mounting Dimensions (Not To Scale)
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Step 2 – Attach RAM Mount Ball to the VX3X
1.
Turn the VX3X off before attaching the RAM mount ball.
2.
Place the VX3X face down on a stable surface.
3.
Position the RAM ball bracket on the rear of the VX3X, aligning the studs on the back of
the VX3X with the holes on the RAM ball mount bracket. Attach with three 10-32 lock
nuts.
Figure 13 Attach RAM Mount to VX3X
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RAM Mount System
Step 3 – Attach VX3X Assembly to RAM Mount
1.
Slip the RAM arm over the ball on the vehicle RAM clamp mount. Insert the ball of the
RAM mount bracket into the RAM arm. Adjust the VX3X to the desired position and
tighten the knob on the RAM arm using the supplied RAM wrench.
Figure 14 RAM Assembly
Completed Assembly
Figure 15 Completed RAM Mount Assembly
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Strain Relief Cable Clamps
Equipment Required: Phillips screwdriver (not supplied by LXE)
There are two strain relief cable clamps secured to the VX3X endcap. Use the strain relief clamps
to secure audio, power, and I/O cables attached to the VX3X.
RS-232
USB-C
Figure 16 Strain Relief Cable Clamps
1.
Remove the strain relief clamp from the endcap by turning the screw counterclockwise. Put
the screw aside in a safe location.
2.
Slide the strain relief clamp over the cable.
Figure 17 Slide Clamp Over Cable
3.
Using a Phillips screwdriver and the screw that was removed, refasten the clamp holding the
cable to the endcap. Do not stretch the cable. Leave enough slack in the cable to allow it to be
connected and disconnected easily when needed.
4.
Continue in this manner until all cables are secured to the endcap.
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Install Stylus Tether and Sleeve (Optional)
Install Stylus Tether and Sleeve (Optional)
Carefully remove the paper backing from the Stylus Clip sticky. Firmly press the sticky side of the
clip onto the mobile device and hold in place for 15 seconds. Thread the tether through the end of
the stylus and tie the ends firmly to the Stylus Clip so that the ends don’t interfere with placing the
stylus in the Stylus Clip. Place the stylus in the Stylus Clip when not in use.
An extra or replacement stylus can be ordered from LXE. See the section titled “Accessories” for
the stylus part number.
Install/Remove Touchscreen Protective Film Optional)
First, clean the display of fingerprints, lint particles, dust and smudges.
Remove the protective film from its container. Remove any protective backing from the film sheet
by lifting the backing from a corner of the film. Discard the backing.
Apply the film to the screen starting at one side and smoothing it across the display. If air bubbles
appear, raise the film slightly and continue smoothing the film across the display until it covers
the glass surface of the display.
If dust, lint or smudges are trapped between the protective film and the glass display, remove the
protective film, clean the display and apply the protective film again.
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Connect Serial Barcode Scanner
Some endcap configurations contain a single serial port or dual serial ports. These ports are
labeled RS-232 and are configured either as COM1 or COM3. Please refer to “Components”
earlier in this manual for port identification.
Refer to the documentation received with the barcode scanner for complete
instructions. Read all warnings and caution labels.
Before using the scanner, read section titled “Operation”, sub- section titled “Laser
Barcode Scanner Warnings”.
Pin 9 of COM1 or COM3 (when present) may be configured to provide +5V or RI. To change
Pin 9 of the port, please refer to the “VX3X Reference Guide”.
Caution – Do Not Use the USB-C or USB-H Labeled Port for Tethered Scanners.
The scanner cable is attached to the connector labeled “RS-232”. The scanner receives power
from the VX3X.
The cable requires a nine-pin D-shell female connector for the VX3X.
Note:
Use of a shielded cable is required to maintain FCC and CISPR22 emissions
compliance.
RS-232
USB-C
Figure 18 Connect Serial Scanner Cable
1.
Power off the VX3X before connecting the scanner cable to the VX3X.
2.
Seat the connector firmly over the pins and turn the thumbscrews in a clockwise
direction. Do not overtighten.
3.
Use a strain relief clamp to secure the cable.
4.
Press the power button to power up the VX3X.
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Connect Serial Barcode Scanner
When you have finished using the scanner, remove it from the VX3X and store the scanner in a
closed container or bag.
Figure 19 VX3X with Generic Barcode Scanner Attached
1. Good Scan LED (or equivalent)
2. Trigger
3. Laser Aperture at Front
Figure 20 Generic Barcode Scanner
Refer to the documentation received with the barcode scanner for complete
instructions.
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Connect Serial Printer or PC
Some endcap configurations contain a single serial port or dual serial ports. These ports are
labeled RS-232 and are configured either as COM1 or COM3. Please refer to “Components”
earlier in this manual for port identification.
Refer to the documentation received with the printer or PC for complete
instructions.
Pin 9 of COM1 or COM3 (when present) may be configured to provide +5V or RI. To change
Pin 9 of the port, please refer to the “VX3X Reference Guide”.
Caution – Do Not Use the USB-C or USB-H Labeled Port for PC serial cables or printers.
The printer or PC cable requires a nine-pin D-shell female connector for the VX3X.
The printer or PC cable is attached to the connector labeled “RS-232”.
Note:
Use of a shielded cable is required to maintain FCC and CISPR22 emissions
compliance.
RS-232
USB-C
Figure 21 Connect Serial Cable to COM3
1.
Power off the VX3X before connecting the cable to the VX3X.
2.
Seat the connector firmly over the pins and turn the thumbscrews in a clockwise
direction. Do not overtighten.
3.
Use a strain relief clamp to secure the cable.
4.
Press the power button to power up the VX3X.
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USB-C Port
USB-C Port
Some endcap configurations contain a USB client port. This port is labeled USB-C. Please refer
to “Components” earlier in this manual for port identification.
Caution – Do Not Use the USB-C Labeled Port for scanners, PC serial cables or printers.
The USB-C connector accepts an adapter cable which provides a USB client port. Cable requires
a nine-pin D-shell female connector for the VX3X.
Port Label on Endcap
RS-232
USB-C
Figure 22 Connect USB-C Cable
1.
Power off the VX3X before connecting the cable to the VX3X.
2.
Seat the connector firmly over the pins and turn the thumbscrews in a clockwise
direction. Do not overtighten.
3.
Use a strain relief clamp to secure the cable.
4.
Press the power button to power up the VX3X.
5.
Attach the USB end of the cable to the PC.
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USB-H Port
Some endcap configurations contain a USB host port. This port is labeled USB-H. Please refer to
“Components” earlier in this manual for port identification.
Caution – Do Not Use the USB-H Labeled Port for scanners, PC serial cables or printers.
The USB-C connector accepts an adapter cable which provides a USB host port. Cable requires a
nine-pin D-shell female connector for the VX3X.
UBS Host Type A
Port Label on Endcap
USB Host Type B
RS-232
USB-C
Figure 23 Connect USB-H Cable
1.
Power off the VX3X before connecting the cable to the VX3X.
2.
Seat the connector firmly over the pins and turn the thumbscrews in a clockwise
direction. Do not overtighten.
3.
Use a strain relief clamp to secure the cable.
4.
Press the power button to power up the VX3X.
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Connect External Headset
Connect External Headset
Note:
When the remote antenna mount is ordered, the VX3X does not have an audio connector.
The VX3X provides an external headset connection via an audio jack connector labeled “Audio”.
The audio jack accepts a headset with a 2.5mm plug, such as a mono headset with microphone or
a stereo headset. Please refer to the VX3X Reference Guide for information on configuring the
audio port for a mono headset with microphone or a stereo headset.
An adapter cable (LXE Part No. 9000A076CBLHEADSET1) can be attached to the audio port.
The adapter cable has a 2.5mm plug on one end to attach to the VX3X and a quick disconnect
connector on the other end to connect to a variety of LXE voice recognition headsets.
T10A, 125V
RS-232
USB-C
Figure 24 Connect External Headset
LXE Headsets
A coiled headset adapter cable is used to connect the VX3X to an LXE headset.
1.
Insert the 2.5mm end of the adapter cable into the audio jack.
Quick
Disconnect
Connector
2.5mm
Connector
Figure 25 Headset Adapter Cable Components
2.
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3.
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Connect the quick connect end of the adapter cable to the LXE headset. Align the
pins and push the connectors together until they click and are locked in place.
Figure 26 Headset Quick Disconnect Connector
4.
If the adapter cable is removed from the VX3X, replace the plug to ensure the VX3X
is environmentally sealed.
Other Headsets
The audio jack accepts a headset with a 2.5mm plug, such as a mono headset with microphone or
a stereo headset.
1.
Insert the speaker or headphone plug into the audio connector; making sure the plug is
firmly seated in the audio jack.
2.
Replace the plug when the speaker or headset is removed from the audio jack.
3.
Use a strain relief clamp to secure the cable.
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Connect Antenna
Connect Antenna
If the VX3X has the optional remote mount external antenna, please refer to the “Vehicle Remote
Mount Antenna Installation Sheet”, available on the LXE Manuals CD or ServicePass website, for
details.
If the VX3X has an internal antenna (no antenna connector on the endcap), the antenna was
connected when the VX3X was manufactured.
Connect Power Cable
1.
Connect the power cable to vehicle power (See the following section titled “Vehicle
12-80VDC Direct Connection”.)
- or to an AC adapter. (See the following section titled “External Power Supply”.).
2.
The plug and receptacle are keyed and care must be used when connecting the cables.
Tighten the nut of the plug clockwise until tight.
Secure the cable with the strain relief cable clamps.
Figure 27 Connect Power Cable to VX3X
3.
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External Power Supply, Optional
The LXE-approved AC Power Supply and Adapter Cable are only intended for use in a 25ºC
(77ºF) maximum ambient temperature environment.
1. AC Input Cable (US
only)
2. DC Output Cable
AC Power Supply
3. To DC Output Cable
(see above)
4. To VX3X
Adapter Cable, AC Power Supply to VX3X
Figure 28 Optional Power Configuration
In North America, this unit is intended for use with a UL Listed ITE power supply with
output rated 12 – 80 VDC, maximum 15W. Outside North America, this unit is intended for
use with an IEC certified ITE power supply with output rated 12 – 80 VDC, maximum 15W.
The external power supply may be connected to either a 120V, 60Hz supply or, outside North
America, to a 230V, 50Hz supply, using the appropriate detachable cordset. In all cases, connect
to a properly grounded source of supply provided with maximum 15 Amp overcurrent protection
(10 Amp for 230V circuits).
How To: Connect External Power Supply
1.
Connect the detachable cordset provided by LXE (US only, all others must provide
their own cable) to the external power supply (IEC 320 connector).
2.
Plug cordset into appropriate, grounded, electrical supply receptacle (AC mains).
3.
Connect the DC Output Cable end to the corresponding connector on the Adapter
Cable.
3.
Connect the watertight connector end of the Adapter Cable to the VX3X’s Power
Connector by aligning the connector pins to the power connector; push down on the
watertight connector and twist it to fasten securely.
4.
Turn the VX3X on.
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Vehicle 12-80VDC Power Connection
Vehicle 12-80VDC Power Connection
For proper and safe installation, the input power cable must be connected to a
fused circuit on the vehicle. This fused circuit requires a 2 Amp maximum time
delay (slow blow) high interrupting rating fuse. If the supply connection is
made directly to the battery, the fuse should be installed in the positive lead
within 5 inches of the battery positive (+) terminal.
Caution:
For installation by trained service personnel only.
Caution:
Warning:
Risk of ignition or explosion. Explosive gas mixture may be vented from
battery. Work only in well ventilated area. Avoid creating arcs and sparks at
battery terminals.
1. To Vehicle
Battery
2. To VX3X
3. Red (DC+)
GND
4. Black (DC-)
5. White (GND)
6. 12 – 80 VDC
Figure 29 Vehicle Power Connection Cable (Fuse Not Shown)
1. Vehicle Electrical
System
2. 2 Amp Slow
Blow Fuse
3. DC +
4. DC 5. Vehicle Chassis
6. Red
7. Black
8. White
Figure 30 Connecting the Power Cable to the Vehicle
Note:
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Correct electrical polarity is required for safe and proper installation. See the following
figure titled “Vehicle Connection Wiring Color Codes” for additional wire color-coding
specifics.
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How To: Connect Vehicle 12-80VDC Connection
1.
The VX3X must be turned off and the power cable must be UNPLUGGED from the
VX3X.
2.
While observing the fuse requirements specified above, connect the power cable as
close as possible to the actual battery terminals of the vehicle. When available, always
connect to unswitched terminals in vehicle fuse panel, after providing proper fusing.
ATTENTION:
3.
For uninterrupted power, electrical supply connections should not
be made at any point after the ignition switch of the vehicle.
Route the power cable the shortest way possible. The cable is rated for a maximum
temperature of 75°C (167°F). When routing this cable it should be protected from
physical damage and from surfaces that might exceed this temperature.
Do not expose the cable to chemicals or oil that may cause the wiring insulation to
deteriorate.
Note: If the vehicle is equipped with a panel containing Silicon Controller Rectifiers
(SCR’s), avoid routing the power cable in close proximity to these devices.
Always route the cable so that it does not interfere with safe operation and maintenance
of the vehicle.
Use proper electrical and mechanical fastening means for terminating the cable.
Properly sized “crimp” type electrical terminals are an accepted method of termination.
Please select electrical connectors sized for use with 22AWG (1mm2) conductors.
Wiring color codes for LXE supplied DC input power cabling:
Vehicle Supply
Wire Color
+12 - 80VDC
(DC +)
Red
Return
(DC -)
Black
Vehicle Chassis
GND
White
Figure 31 Vehicle Connection Wiring Color Codes
4.
Provide mechanical support for the cable by securing it to the vehicle structure at
approximately one foot intervals, taking care not to over tighten and pinch conductors
or penetrate outer cable jacket.
5.
Connect the power cable to the VX3X.
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Operation
Power Button
The power button is located above the ESC key on the keypad. After power is connected, the
Power button must be pressed to turn the device on.
Figure 32 Location of the Power (PWR) Button
Quickly tapping the Power button places the device immediately in Suspend mode. Quickly
tapping the Power button again, or touching the screen, immediately returns the device from
Suspend.
Power Management
Because the VX3X is powered by the vehicle battery, power management options are limited.
The display backlight can be configured to turn off after a specified period of inactivity. Please
see the “VX3X Reference Guide” for configuration details.
The VX3X can be placed in Suspend Mode. To enter suspend mode, tap the power button and
release or select Start | Suspend. To exit suspend tap the screen, press any key or tap the power
button.
Restart Sequence
Tap Start | Run, then type warmboot in the textbox and press Enter. If the touchscreen is not
accepting taps or needs recalibration, press + to force the Start Menu to appear.
When the Windows desktop is displayed or an application begins, the power on (or reboot)
sequence is complete. If any changes to the settings had been saved previously, they are restored
on reboot. There may be slight delays while the wireless client connects to the network, reauthorization for voice-enabled applications completes, Wavelink Avalanche management of the
VX3X startup completes, or Bluetooth relationships establish or re-establish.
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Display and Touchscreen
Display and Touchscreen
The VX3X Display is a transmissive LCD display capable of supporting Half VGA graphics
modes. Display size is half screen, 640 x 240 pixels. The display covering is designed to resist
stains. The touch screen allows signature capture and touch input.
The touch screen is a Resistive Panel with a scratch resistant finish that can detect touches by a
stylus, and translate them into computer commands. In effect, it simulates a computer mouse.
Only Delrin or plastic styluses should be used.
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.
An extra or replacement stylus may be ordered from LXE. See the “Accessories” section for the
stylus part number.
Set the Display Contrast
Adjusting screen contrast lightens or darkens the characters to make them visible at a comfortable
level. The contrast is incremented or decremented one step each time the contrast key is pressed.
To adjust screen contrast, locate the  key at the top of the keypad. Adjust
the display contrast by pressing the:
•
2nd key then the  key
•
Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to adjust contrast until the display lightens
or darkens to your satisfaction.
•
Press the Enter key to exit this mode.
The LED for the 2nd key blinks until the special editing mode (set contrast) is complete.
Set the Display Backlight Timer
The Display Backlight Timer can be configured, if desired. For more information, please refer to
“Set the Display Backlight Timer” in the “VX3X Reference Guide”.
Set the Display Brightness
The brightness on the color display is incremented or decremented one step each time the arrow
key is pressed until either the maximum or minimum brightness is achieved (8 steps). The
brightness setting is recalled at power up.
•
2nd key then the  key
•
Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to adjust brightness until the display
lightens or darkens to your satisfaction.
•
Press the Enter key to exit this mode.
The LED for the 2nd key blinks until the special editing mode (set display brightness) is complete.
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Cleaning the Display
Keep fingers and rough or sharp objects away from the display. If the glass becomes soiled or
smudged, clean only with a standard household cleaner such as Windex® 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.
Disabling the Touchscreen
The touchscreen can be disabled, if desired. For more information, please refer to “Disabling the
Touchscreen” in the “VX3X Reference Guide”.
Calibrating the Touchscreen
Although the touch screen is installed and calibrated at the factory, users may make adjustments to
it. To calibrate the touchscreen, select Start | Settings and double tap the Stylus icon.
Figure 33 Touchscreen Calibration, Calibration Targets
The calibration utility displays a cross on the screen. Touch the center of the cross with the stylus
and hold for a few seconds. Release and repeat with the next cross. After all locations have been
touched, either press  or click the Calibration button.
Touchscreen Protective Film
LXE offers a replaceable touchscreen protective film to protect the touchscreen when the VX3X
is used in an abrasive environment. Installation and removal instructions can be found earlier in
this guide.
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Adjust Speaker Volume
Adjust Speaker Volume
The speaker is located on the front of the device above the Power button. The audio volume can
be adjusted to a comfortable level for the user. The volume is increased or decreased one step
each time the volume key is pressed. The device has an internal speaker and a jack for an external
headset. Operational “beeps” are emitted from the speaker.
Using the Keypad
Note:
Volume & Sounds (in Control Panel) must be enabled before the following key sequences
will adjust the volume.
To adjust speaker volume, locate the  key at the top of the keypad. Adjust the
speaker volume by pressing the:
2nd key then the  key to enter Volume change mode.
Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to adjust volume until the speaker volume is
satisfactory.
Press the Enter key to exit this mode.
The LED for the 2nd key blinks until the special editing mode (set audio speaker volume) is
complete.
Using the Touchscreen
Select Start | Settings | Control Panel | Volume & Sounds | Volume tab. Change the volume
setting and tap OK to save the change. You can also select / deselect sounds for key clicks and
screen taps and whether each is loud or soft.
As the volume scrollbar is moved between Loud and Soft, the computer will emit a tone each time
the volume increases or decreases in decibel range.
Microsoft Windows CE Event Sounds
The VX3X includes a customized sound scheme. The customized WAV files are preferable to the
standard Microsoft Windows CE sounds when using the internal speaker.
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Laser Barcode Scanner Warnings
•
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 scanner.
•
Do not connect the laser barcode module to any other device.
Caution:
Please read the caution labels.
Avoid exposure. Laser light is emitted from the scanner’s aperture.
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
The scanner uses laser light. The following labels are representations of caution
and warning labels placed on laser scanners.
IEC 825-1
1993
1ST ED.
LASER LIGHT - DO NOT
STARE INTO BEAM
CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT
IEC 825-1
1993
1ST ED.
1.0 mW - 675nm
CAUTION
LASER RADIATION
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR
VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL
INSTRUMENTS
CLASS 3A LASER PRODUCT
2.5 mW - 675nm
CAUTION
LASER RADIATION. DO NOT STARE
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
630-680nm LASER
1.0 MILLIWATT MAX OUTPUT
OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS.
675nm LASER
2.5 MILLIWATT MAX OUTPUT
CLASS II LASER PRODUCT
CLASS IIIA LASER PRODUCT
COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR 1040.10 1040.11 AND IEC825
COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR 1040.10 1040.11 AND IEC825
Figure 34 Caution Labels
Class II Scanner
Figure 35 Caution Labels
Class IIIA Scanner
Do not pour, spray, or spill any liquid on the scanner. The Barcode Scanner contains the
circuitry, scanning motor and laser. Handle with appropriate care.
Enter Data
You can enter data into the VX3X through several different methods:
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The tethered scanner connected to the COM1 serial port provides barcode data entry
•
The serial port and SUB port are used to input/output data
•
The keyboard provides manual entry
•
The touchscreen also provides manual entry
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Enter Data
Keyboard Entry
Refer to Appendix A “Key Maps” for specific keypresses.
The keyboard 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 VX3X keyboard but it may
take a few more keystrokes to accomplish a keyed task.
Almost every key has two or three different functions. The primary alpha or numeric character is
printed on the key.
For example, when the <2nd> key is selected pressing the desired second-function key produces
the <2nd> character i.e. <2nd> + F1 toggles the CAPS Lock function. The specific <2nd> character
is printed above the corresponding key.
Please refer to Appendix A “Key Maps” for instruction on the specific keypresses to access all
PC-compatible keyboard functions.
Touchscreen Entry
Note:
This section is directed to the VX3X user. The assumption is that the unit has been
configured and the touch panel calibrated by the System Administrator prior to releasing
the VX3X for use.
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.
The touchscreen input 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. Holding the stylus down for ½ second performs the right mouse
click function.
When using a stylus, 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 up to 4 oz. of pressure.
The touch screen can be used in conjunction with the keyboard and an input/output device
connected to one of the VX3X’s serial ports.
•
Touch the stylus to the field of the data entry form to receive the next data feed.
•
The cursor begins to flash in the field.
•
The unit is ready to accept data from either the keyboard or a device connected to a
serial port.
Right Click
A right click can be simulated on the touch screen. To perform a right click, touch the touch
screen with the stylus and hold it in the same location for a short time.
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Tethered Scanner Entry
The following section is directed toward a generic tethered scanner connected to the COM1 serial
port on the VX3X.
Aiming the Barcode Scanner
Aim the scanner away from you, direct it at the barcode and press the trigger to scan.
The Scan On LED (or equivalent) turns red to indicate the scanner is on.
Adjust the aim so that the thin, red laser beam covers the entire length of the barcode.
Some scanners use a laser aiming beam which then spreads into a wide beam when the scanner’s
Aiming Beam Timer expires. Place the aiming beam in the center of the barcode and hold the
scanner steady until the beam spreads and the barcode is decoded. Beeps may be heard as the
barcode is decoded. Refer to the barcode scanner user’s guide for information on the Aiming
Beam Timer and beep sequences, and the TE reference guide for host generated beep sequences.
The scan beam must cross every bar and space on the barcode.
Correct Scan
Incorrect Scan
Incorrect Scan
Figure 36 Scan Beam
Distance from Label
Large barcodes can be scanned at the maximum distance. Hold the scanner closer to small
barcodes (or with bars that are very close together).
Note:
Do not position the scanner exactly perpendicular to the barcode being scanned. In this
position, light can bounce back into the scanner’s exit window, and possibly prevent a
successful decode.
Successful Scan
When the scan is successful, the scanner’s good scan indicator illuminates, the scan on indicator is
off, and the currently running application may produce a distinctive audible tone.
Unsuccessful Scan
When the scan is unsuccessful, the scan on indicator remains illuminated and the currently
running application may produce distinctive audible tones. Check the following:
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Is the scanner programmed for the barcode being read?
•
Check the barcode for marks or physical damage e.g. ripped label, missing section,
etc.
•
Try scanning test symbols of the same code type at different distances and angles.
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Enter Data
Bluetooth Scanners
Bluetooth scanners are paired to the VX3X wirelessly using the VX3X Bluetooth wireless client.
See previous sections on Bluetooth for more information.
Only LXE Bluetooth scanners and LXE Bluetooth printers are supported by LXE. See
Accessories.
Voice Data
Data is entered into the VX3X by speaking into the headset’s microphone when prompted. Please
contact your System Administrator if assistance is needed with the voice software.
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Bluetooth Devices
Assumption: The System Administrator has Discovered and Paired targeted Bluetooth devices
for each VX3X. The System Administrator has also enabled / disabled Bluetooth
settings and assigned a Computer Friendly Name for each VX3X. See the VX3X
Reference Guide for information and instruction on the VX3X, Bluetooth control
panel applet and supported LXE Bluetooth printers and scanners.
The Bluetooth taskbar Icon state and Bluetooth scanner LED states change as Bluetooth devices
are discovered, pair, connect and disconnect. There may be audible or visual signals as paired
devices re-connect with the VX3X. Only LXE printers or scanners are recognized and displayed
in the Bluetooth panel. All other Bluetooth devices are ignored. (see VX3X Reference Guide for
details).
Taskbar
Icon
Legend
Bluetooth module is connected to one or more of the targeted Bluetooth
device(s).
VX3X is not connected to any Bluetooth device.
VX3X is ready to connect with any Bluetooth device.
VX3X is out of range of all paired Bluetooth device(s). Connection is inactive.
Note:
When an active paired device, not the VX3X, enters Suspend Mode, is turned Off or
leaves the VX3X Bluetooth scan range, the Bluetooth connection between the linked
device and the VX3X is lost. There may be audible or visual signals as paired devices
disconnect from the VX3X.
Notes
• The VX3X does not have a Bluetooth managed LED.
• The LED on the Bluetooth scanner illuminates during a scanning operation; there is no
Scan LED on the VX3X.
• Barcode data captured by the Bluetooth scanner is manipulated by the settings in the
VX3X Scanner Properties control panel applet.
• Multiple beeps may be heard during a barcode scan using the Bluetooth scanner; beeps
from the Bluetooth scanner as the barcode data is accepted/rejected, and other beeps from
the VX3X during final barcode data manipulation.
See Accessories for supported Bluetooth printers and scanners.
AppLock, if installed, does not stop the end-user from using Bluetooth, nor does it stop authorized
Bluetooth devices from pairing with the VX3X while AppLock is in control.
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Appendix A Key Maps
The VX3X Keypad
ALT
2nd
Esc
Ctrl
CTRL
2nd
CAPS
Shft
Spc
Alt
F1
SHFT
CAPS
Break
F3
F2
STAT
VX3X
F5
F4
F6
F8
F7
F9
BkLt
F10
Ins
BkSp
Enter
PgUp
PgDn
Home
End
Del
ٛ
ٛ
ٛ
ٛ
Figure 37 VX3X QWERTY Keyboard
The key map table that follows lists the commands used for the VX3X. Note that since the VX3X
uses a Microsoft Windows CE operating system, no DOS Terminal Emulation keypress sequences
are provided.
Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies
Note:
This key mapping is used on VX3X computers that are NOT running LXE’s RFTerm.
When using a sequence of keys that includes the 2nd key, press the 2nd key first then the rest of the
key sequence.
Note:
When the computer boots, the default condition of Caps (or CapsLock) is Off. The Caps
(or CapsLock) condition can be toggled with a 2nd+F1 key sequence. The CAPS LED is
illuminated when CapsLock is On.
To get this key
Press These Keys and Then
2nd
Shift
Ctrl
Alt
Press this key
CapsLock
Contrast
F6
Volume
F8
Backlight
F10
nd
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Shift
Shft
Alt
Alt
Ctrl
Ctrl
Esc
Esc
Space
Spc
Enter
Enter
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The VX3X Keypad
To get this key
Press These Keys and Then
nd
Scan
Ctrl
Alt
Press this key
CapsLock
CapsLock (Toggle)
Shift
Scan
F1
Back Space
BkSp
Tab
Tab
BackTab
Tab
Break
F2
Pause
F3
Up Arrow
Up Arrow
Down Arrow
Down Arrow
Right Arrow
Right Arrow
Left Arrow
Left Arrow
Insert
BkSp
Delete
DOT
Home
Left Arrow
End
Right Arrow
Page Up
Up Arrow
Page Down
Down Arrow
ScrollLock
F4
F1
F1
F2
F2
F3
F3
F4
F4
F5
F5
F6
F6
F7
F7
F8
F8
F9
F9
F10
F10
F11
F1
F12
F2
Off
Off
Off
Left Scan key default value is Scan, however this key has no affect on an external scanner
attached to the VX3X. Right Scan key default value is Enter.
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To get this key
Press These Keys and Then
nd
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Ctrl
Alt
Press this key
CapsLock
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
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The VX3X Keypad
To get this key
Press These Keys and Then
nd
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Shift
Ctrl
Alt
Press this key
CapsLock
DOT
DOT
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To get this key
Press These Keys and Then
nd
Shift
Ctrl
Alt
Press this key
CapsLock
: (colon)
; (semicolon)
_ (underscore)
, (comma)
‘ (apostrophe)
~ (tilde)
“
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The VX3X Keypad
IBM 3270 Keypad Overlay
2nd
ALT
CTRL
SHFT
CAPS
PA1
2nd
CAPS
F1
PA2
Break
F3
F2
F5
F4
F6
Attn
Ctrl
Shft
SysReq
Spc
F9
Del
BkLt
F10
PgUp
PgDn
Home
End
Del
ٛ
Ins
E - Inp
Ins
BkSp
ٛ
ٛ
NL
Clr
Alt
F8
F7
Rst
Esc
STAT
VX3X
PA3
Enter
ٛ
Figure 38 IBM 3270 Specific Keypad
The 60-key keypad is available with an IBM 3270 overlay designed to allow the user to enter
terminal emulator commands when running LXE’s RFTerm™ program. When running this
program please refer to the following reference guide for equivalent keys and keypress sequences:
•
RFTerm™ Reference Guide
IBM 5250 Keypad Overlay
2nd
2nd
ALT
CTRL
CAPS
F1
SHFT
CAPS
Break
F3
F2
F5
F4
F6
Attn
Ctrl
Shft
SysReq
Spc
F9
Fld +
NL
BkLt
F10
PgUp
PgDn
Home
End
Del
ٛ
Ins
Del
Clr
Alt
F8
F7
Dup
Esc
STAT
VX3X
E - Inp
Ins
BkSp
ٛ
ٛ
Fld -
Enter
ٛ
Figure 39 IBM 5250 Specific Keypad
The 60-key keypad is available with an IBM 5250 overlay designed to allow the user to enter
terminal emulator commands when running LXE’s RFTerm™ program. When running this
program please refer to the following reference guide for equivalent keys and keypress sequences:
•
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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 conditions:
1.
This device may not cause harmful interference
and
2.
This device must accept any interference that may be received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by LXE, Inc., could void the user’s
authority to operate this equipment.
EMC Directive Requirements:
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the
user may be required to take adequate measures.
Industry Canada:
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment
Regulations. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du
Canada. Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux
appareils numériques de Classe A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édits par le
ministère des Communications du Canada.
Notice:
The long term characteristics or the possible physiological effects of radio frequency electromagnetic fields have
not been investigated by UL.
RF Safety Notice:
Caution:
This device is intended to transmit RF energy. For protection against RF exposure to humans and in
accordance with FCC rules and Industry Canada rules, this transmitter should be installed such that
a minimum separation distance of at least 20 cm (7.8 in.) is maintained between the antenna and the
general population. This device is not to be co-located with other transmitters.
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Regulatory Notices
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 Notified
Body No.)
Approvals
Product
EMI / EMC Standards
Safety Standards
VX3X
FCC Part 15 Subpart B, Class A
EN 55022:1998
UL 60950-1:2003 For indoor use only
CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1:2003
Class A
EN 55024:1998
Industry Canada Class A
EN 60950-1:2001
IEC 60950-1:2001
Transceiver
RF Standards
Notes
4830 (LXE Model No.)
FCC Part 15.247, Subpart C
FCC Bulletin OET-65
EN 300 328
Unlicensed Operation
LXE 2.4GHz CF with Type II PCMCIA
Adapter Card
IC-RSS 210
IC-RSS 102
Unlicensed Operation
Requires License for Outdoor Use
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 4830 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:
Brand Name or Trademark:
Type Designation:
Manufacturer:
Address:
Year of Manufacturer:
Direct Sequence 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN Card
LXE
LXE 4830
LXE Inc.
125 Technology Parkway
Norcross, GA 30092-2993 USA
2006
The following harmonized European Standards, technical specifications, or other normative documents have been applied:
EMC:
EN 301 489-1: 07-2000
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common
technical requirements
EN 301-489-17 07-2000
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific
conditions for Wideband data and HIPERLAN equipment
Radio:
EN 300 328-1 and -2: 2000-7
Radio Equipment and Systems (RES);
Wideband transmission systems;
Technical characteristics and test conditions for data transmission equipment
operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques
Safety:
Safety of information technology equipment, including electrical business equipment
EN 60950-1: 2001
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
C. Binnom Jr.
RF Approvals Engineer
Date of issue:
23 October 2006
LXE Inc. 125 Technology Parkway Norcross, GA 30092-2993 USA
ph. 770/447-4224
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Annex to DoC for LXE 4830
With regard to the use of external antennas
The LXE 4830 can be equipped with external antennas. The antennas listed have been evaluated with
the LXE 4830 pursuant to EN 300 328, and therefore meet the definition of ‘dedicated antenna’ per
ERC/REC 70-03 Appendix 1 Table 3; thus the requirement set forth in ERC/REC 70-03 , Annex 3 are met
by the LXE model 4830 transceiver.
Dedicated Antennas for use with LXE 4830
LXE P/N
Antenna Gain
Radio Power Level
Antenna Description
153180-0001
2.2 dBi
15.8 dBm
Omni, for LXE VX-series computers
160952-0001
0 dBi
15.8 dBm
Omni, for LXE MX3-series computers
158399-0001
0 dBi
15.8 dBm
Omni, for LXE MX5-series computers
159900-0001
0 dBi
15.8 dBm
Omni, for LXE MX7-series computers
160019-0001
0 dBi
15.8 dBm
Omni, for LXE VX-series computers
160501-0001
0 dBi
15.8 dBm
Omni, for LXE HX1-series computers
161029-0001
0 dbi
15.8 dBm
Omni, for LXE RX2-series computers
C. Binnom Jr.
RF Approvals Engineer
23 October 2006
LXE Inc. 125 Technology Parkway Norcross, GA 30092-2993 USA
ph. 770/447-4224
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Lithium Battery Safety Statement
Caution:
Lithium battery inside. Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with same or equivalent
type recommended by battery manufacturer. (US)
Attention:
Contient une pile de lithium. Risque d’explosion dans le cas où la pile ne serait pas correctement remplacée.
Remplacer uniquement avec une pile semblable ou equivalente au type de pile recommandé par le fabricant. (FR)
Forsigtig:
Indeholder lithiumbattterier. Risiko for eksplosion, hvis batteriet udskiftes forkert. Må kun udskiftes med samme
eller tilsvarende type, som anbefalet af fabikanten. (DK)
Varoitus:
Tämä tuote käyttää laservaloa. Skannerissa on jokin seuraavista tarroista. Lue Huomio-kohta. (FI)
Vorsicht:
Enthält Lithium-Batterie. Bei unsachgemäßem Ersatz besteht Explosionsgefahr. Nur durch gleichen oder vom
Hersteller empfohlenen Typ ersetzen. (DE)
Attenzione:
Batteria al litio. Pericolo di esplosione qualora la batteria venga sostituita in maniera scorretta. Sostituire solo con lo
stesso tipo o equivalente consigliato per il fabbricante. (IT)
Atenção:
Contém pilha de lítio. Há perigo de explosão no caso de uma substituição incorreta. Substitua somente pelo mesmo
tipo, ou equivalente, recomendado pelo fabricante. (PT)
Varning:
Innehåller litiumbatteri. Fara för explosion om batteriet är felaktigt placerat eller av fel typ. Använd endast samma
eller motsvarande typ batterier rekommenderade av tillverkaren. (SE)
Advarsel:
Innmontert Lithium batteri. Eksplosjonsfare ved feil montering av batteri. Benytt kun batteri anbefalt av produsent.
(NO)
Cuidado:
Pila de litio adentro. Peligro de explosión si la pila se reemplaza incorrectamente. Reemplace solamente con el
mismo tipo o equivalente recomendado por el fabricante. (ES)
Oppassen:
Bevat Lithium-batterij. Incorrrecte plaatsing van batterij kan leiden tot explosiegevaar. Alleen vervangen door
hetzelfde of door fabrikant aanbevolen gelijkwaardig type. (NL)
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Lithium Battery Safety Statement
(KR)
(GR)
(CN)
(JP)
Dikkat:
(TR)
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A/C Power Supply Safety Statement – VX3X
Output Rated 12 – 80 VDC, Minimum 15W.
The LXE-approved AC Power Adapter is only intended for use in a 25ºC (77ºF) maximum
ambient temperature environment.
Optional A/C Power Supply:
Outside North America, this unit is intended for use with an IEC certified ITE power supply with output rated as stated
at the top of this page. (US)
Alimentation c.a. optionnelle:
Hors de l’Amérique du Nord, cette unité est conçue pour être utilisée avec une alimentation ITE certifiée CEI de sortie nominale
indiquée au haut de cette page. (FR)
Valgfrit vekselstrømforsygning
Udenfor Nord Amerika er denne enhed udstattet med en IEC (international elektronisk Kommission) udfærdiget med en ITE
strømforsygning med strømudgang som fastslået på denne sides begyndelse. (DK)
Vaihtoehtoinen vaihtovirran syöttölaite:
Pohjois-Amerikan ulkopuolella tämä laite on tarkoitettu käytettäväksi sellaisen IEC:n sertifioiman ITE-tehonsyöttölaitteen
kanssa, jonka antoteho on tämän sivun yläosassa esitetyn mukainen. (FI)
Optionales Netzteil (Wechselstrom)
Außerhalb Nordamerikas sollte diese Einheit über ein der IEC-Norm entsprechendes ITE-Netzteil gespeist werden, und zwar mit
einer wie oben auf dieser Seite genannten Ausspeisung. (DE)
Προαιρετική Τροφοδοσία Συνεχούς Ρεύματος
Εκτός Β. Αμερικής, η μονάδα αυτή προορίζεται για χρήση με ένα τροφοδοτικό ITE πιστοποιημένο κατά IEC με ονομαστική
ισχύ όπως δηλώνεται στην αρχή της σελίδας. (GR)
Alimentazione opzionale a corrente alternata:
Al di fuori dei paesi dell’America del nord, l’unità deve essere impiegata con un dispositivo d’alimentazione per attrezzature
informatiche approvato dalla IEC la cui potenza nominale sia pari a quella indicata all’inizio della pagina. (IT)
Vekselstrømforsyning (ekstrautstyr):
Utenfor Nord-Amerika skal dette produktet brukes med en IEC-sertifisert ITE-strømforsyning med klassifisert effekt som angitt
øverst på denne siden. (NO)
Fornecimento opcional de CA:
Fora dos EUA, esta unidade destina-se a ser usada com dispositivos de fornecimento de corrente ITE com certificação IEC, com
a capacidade indicada no topo desta página. (PT)
Suministro optativo de corriente alterna
Fuera de América del Norte, esta unidad se debe utilizar con un alimentador ITE homologado por la IEC (comisión
electrotécnica internacional) con una salida que tenga la calificación que figura en la parte superior de esta página. (ES)
Valfri A/C Strömförsörjning
Utanför Nordamerika är det meningen att denna enheten används med en IEC-certifierad ITE-strömförsörjare med den uteffekt
som anges längst uppe på den här sidan. (SE)
İsteğe Bağlı A/C Güç Kaynağı:
Kuzey Amerika dışında, bu ünite, çıkış sınıflandırması bu sayfanın başında belirtilen IEC sertifikalı bir ITE güç kaynağı ile
birlikte kullanılmak üzere tasarlanmıştır. (TR)
Updated 10/01/2001
Legend: Danish – DK; English – US; Finnish – FI; French- - FR; German – DE; Greek – GR; Italian – IT; Norwegian – NO;
Portuguese – PT; Spanish – ES; Swedish – SE; Turkish – TR.
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Vehicle Power Supply Connection Safety Statement
Vehicle Power Supply Connection:
If the supply connection is made directly to the battery, a 2A slow-blow fuse should be installed in the positive lead
within 5 inches (12.7 cm.) of the battery positive (+) terminal. (US)
Raccordement de l’alimentation du véhicule
Si l’alimentation est raccordée directement à la batterie, un fusible à action retardée de 2A doit être installé sur le
câble positif à moins de 12,7 cm de la borne positive (+) de la batterie. (FR)
EL forsyning af køretøjet.
Er forsyningsforbindelsen direkte tilknyttet til batteriet og og tilsluttet til den positive part indenfor 12,7 cm (+
delen). vil der være en langsom tændelse af 2 ampere. (DK)
Kytkentä ajoneuvon virtalähteeseen
Jos virtaa otetaan suoraan akusta, 2 ampeerin hidas sulake on asennettava positiiviseen johtoon enintään 12 cm:n
etäisyydelle akun positiivisesta (+) navasta. (FI)
Anschluss an Fahrzeugbatterie
Bei direktem Anschluss an die Fahrzeugbatterie sollte eine träge 2A-Sicherung in die positive Leitung
zwischengeschaltet werden, und zwar nicht weiter als ca. 13 cm von der positiven (+) Batterieklemme entfernt.
(DE)
Σύνδεση Τροφοδοτικού Ισχύος Οχήματος
Αν η σύνδεση του τροφοδοτικού γίνει κατευθείαν στη μπαταρία, μια ασφάλεια βραδείας τήξης των 2A θα πρέπει να
τοποθετηθεί στο θετικό καλώδιο εντός 5 ιντσών (12,7 εκ.) του θετικού (+) ακροδέκτη της μπαταρίας. (GR)
Collegamento dell’alimentazione del veicolo
Se il collegamento dell’alimentazione viene stabilito direttamente con la batteria, è necessario installare un fusibile
ad azione lenta da 2 A nel conduttore positivo a meno di 5 in. (12,7 cm) dal terminale positivo (+) della batteria.
(IT)
Tilkople strømforsyningen til kjøretøyet
Hvis strømforsyningen koples direkte til batteriet, skal det installeres en 2 A treg sikring i den positive ledningen
innen 12,7 cm fra plusspolen (+) på batteriet. (NO)
Ligação do fornecimento de corrente do veículo
Se a ligação de fornecimento de corrente for ligada directamente à bateria, deve instalar-se um fusível de 2A no
terminal positivo, a 12,7 cm. do terminal positivo (+) da bateria. (PT)
Conexión de suministro eléctrico para el vehículo
Si el suministro eléctrico se proporciona directamente a la batería, se debe instalar un fusible de retardo de 2 A en el
conductor positivo, como máximo a 12,7 cm (5 pulgadas) del terminal positivo (+). (ES)
Fordonets strömförsörjningskoppling
Om strömkopplingen görs direkt till batteriet, måste en 2A-säkring installeras i den positivt laddade ledningen inom
12.7 cm från batteriets pluspol (+). (SE)
Taşıt Güç Kaynağı Bağlantısı
Kaynak bağlantısı doğrudan aküye yapılırsa, pozitif bağlantı kablosu üzerinde akünün pozitif (+) kutbuna 12.7 cm
mesafede 2A’lık yavaş atan bir sigorta monte edilmelidir. (TR)
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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Revision History
Revision A, Initial Release: November 2006
Revision B: November 2007
Section
Explanation
Entire Manual
Updated specific references to Microsoft Windows CE .NET to
generic references to Microsoft Windows CE to reflect the availability
of either Windows CE .NET or CE 5.0 operating systems on the
VX3X.
Added Bluetooth information and instruction.
Overview
Revised section.
Components
Revised section for endcap options.
Accessories
Updated accessories listing.
Connect Serial Barcode Scanner
Revised section.
Strain Relief Cable Clamps
Added new section.
AppLock and the VX3X
Revised section.
Connect Serial Printer or PC
Revised section.
USB-C Port
Revised section.
USB-H Port
Added new section.
Connect External Headset
Revised section.
Connect Antenna.
Added new section
Vehicle 12-80VDC Power
Connection
Revised graphics.
Appendix B – Regulatory Notices
and Safety Information
Revised “R&TTE Directive Requirements”.
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2nd key function .......................................................11
Features...............................................................42
Pixels...............................................................7, 42
Display Contrast ......................................................42
Document Conventions .............................................2
Aim Barcode Scanner..............................................47
Alt key function.......................................................11
AppLock....................................................................8
Audio Volume settings ............................................44
End user switching
Touch ....................................................................8
Enter Data, How To.................................................45
Enter key function ...................................................11
Environmental Specifications....................................2
External Speakers ....................................................34
Backup Battery ........................................................16
Barcode Scanner......................................................29
Barcode scanner data entry......................................46
Battery, Backup, Lithium ........................................16
Beam, Long Range Scanner ....................................47
Bluetooth printers and scanners...............................49
Bottom Mounting Bracket .......................................23
Bracket
How To ...............................................................23
Tools Required....................................................21
Caps mode function.................................................12
Cleaning
Display ................................................................43
Color Codes, Wiring................................................39
Connection
COM1 .................................................................29
COM3 .....................................................31, 32, 33
External Speakers................................................34
Control Panel, Windows CE......................................7
Controls, Physical....................................................41
CPU ...........................................................................1
Ctrl key function......................................................11
Custom Key Maps ...................................................12
Data entry, How To .................................................45
Display.......................................................................7
adjust contrast .....................................................42
Cleaning ..............................................................43
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Flash Memory............................................................1
Function
2nd Key ................................................................11
Alt Key................................................................11
Caps Mode ..........................................................12
Ctrl Key...............................................................11
Enter Key ............................................................11
Shft Key ..............................................................11
Spc Key...............................................................11
Getting Started...........................................................3
Good Scan LED.......................................................30
Headphone Jack.......................................................34
How To
Aim the Scan Beam.............................................47
Connect 12-80VDC Vehicle Power....................39
Connect Barcode Scanner ...................................29
Connect External Speakers .................................34
Connect Serial Printer .............................31, 32, 33
Install Vehicle Mounting Brackets .....................21
Keyboard data entry............................................46
Input Cable, Max Temp rating ................................39
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External Speakers..........................................34, 35
Mounting Brackets, Vehicle ...............................21
Optional Power Supply .......................................37
Printer or PC ...........................................31, 32, 33
Scanner................................................................29
Index
Procedure
Mounting Brackets..............................................23
Protective Film ........................................................28
Quick Start Instructions.............................................3
Key Map ..................................................................51
TN3270 keypads .................................................56
Keyboard data entry ................................................46
keyboard shortcuts...................................................14
Keymaps ..................................................................51
Keypad Shortcuts.....................................................12
Laser Aperture .........................................................30
Laser barcode scanner warnings..............................45
LEDs
2nd function..........................................................13
ALT function ......................................................13
CAPS function ....................................................13
CTRL function ....................................................13
on keypads,location.............................................13
SHFT function ....................................................13
STAT function ....................................................13
Manuals ...................................................................17
Maximum overcurrent protection ............................37
Measurement,Torque...............................................22
Mode Key Functions ...............................................12
Scanner
Nine-pin D-shell female connector .....................29
Scanner data entry ...................................................46
Scanner Installation .................................................29
Scanning distance ....................................................47
Serial Printer................................................31, 32, 33
Shielded Cable
and the PC or printer ...............................31, 32, 33
Shielded Cable Requirement ...................................29
Shift key function ....................................................11
Silicon Controller Rectifiers (SCR's) ......................39
Sizing of electrical connectors for use with 22AWG
conductors ...........................................................39
Space key function ..................................................11
Speaker Volume ......................................................44
using keypad .......................................................44
using touchscreen................................................44
Specifications
Environmental.......................................................2
Stylus .................................................................42, 46
Stylus Clip ...............................................................28
Stylus Data Entry.....................................................46
Successful Scan indicators ......................................47
SVGA graphics modes ..............................................7
Nine-pin D-shell female connector
and the Scanner ...................................................29
for printer or PC......................................31, 32, 33
Operating Temperature..............................................2
Overcurrent protection.............................................37
Pen Stylus ..........................................................42, 46
Polarity ....................................................................39
Power Button ...........................................................41
Printer ..........................................................31, 32, 33
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Thin Film Transistor (TFT) Display..........................7
Tools Required
Phillips No. 1 Screwdriver..................................21
Torque Wrench ...................................................22
Torque Wrench........................................................21
Touch Screen .....................................................42, 46
Touch Screen and Keypad Shortcuts.......................12
Touchscreen
Data Entry ...........................................................46
Finger or Stylus...................................................46
Trigger .....................................................................30
Unsuccessful Scan indicators ..................................47
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Vehicle Mounting Bracket, Installation Procedure .21
Vehicle Power
12V to 80V DC ...................................................16
External Power Supply .......................................37
View
Display ................................................................42
Voice data................................................................48
Volume
adjust audio volume ............................................44
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VX3X Reference Guide ............................................1
Warning
Laser light ...........................................................45
Windows CE
Control Panel ........................................................7
Help Screens .........................................................7
Windows CE online Help..........................................7
Wiring Color Codes.................................................39
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