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MX1 I-Safe User’s Guide 

Press These Keys and then 

To get this 

result 

A / # 

2

nd

 Shift Ctrl NumLock 

Press this 

key 

Pan 

Right   x  x 

 

Right 

Arrow 

Pan 

Left   x  x 

 

Left 

Arrow 

Pan 

Home   x  x 

 

Enter 

Insert  

  

F10 

Delete  

 

 

   

Del 

Home  

   

Up 

Arrow 

End  

   Down 

Arrow 

Page Up 

 

 

 

 

Up Arrow 

Page Down 

 

 

 

 

Down Arrow 

NumLock        Determined by 

BIOS Setup 

CapsLock

4

  x x  

 

Left 

Arrow 

Right Shift 

 

 

 

F7 

Right Alt 

 

 

 

F8 

Right Ctrl 

 

 

 

F9 

ScrollLock  x x    

F4 

PrintScrn  

x    

F6 

SysReq  

   

F5 

F1  

 

 

 

 

F1 

F2  

 

 

 

 

F2 

F3  

 

 

 

 

F3 

F4  

 

 

 

 

F4 

F5  

 

 

 

 

F5 

F6  

 

 

 

 

F6 

F7  

 

 

 

 

F7 

F8  

 

 

 

 

F8 

F9  

 

 

 

 

F9 

F10  

 

 

  

F10 

F11  

 

 

  

F11 

F12  

 

 

  

F12 

1 (numeric) 

 

 

On 

2 (numeric) 

 

 

On 

3 (numeric) 

 

 

On 

4 (numeric) 

 

 

On 

5 (numeric) 

 

 

On 

6 (numeric) 

 

 

On 

                                                 

4

  CAPS icon is toggled on and off. When On, icon appears on the display. 

Summary of Contents for MX1 Intrinsically Safe

Page 1: ...I Safe rating is voided if the MX1 IS device is opened or modified in the field Removing any leather covering in an I Safe environment also voids the I Safe rating Copyright December 2006 by LXE Inc A...

Page 2: ...way Norcross GA 30092 U S A 770 447 4224 LXE is a registered trademark of LXE Inc All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organization...

Page 3: ...e Endcap 8 Scanner Endcap 8 Scanner Endcap Indicators 8 Keypad Controls 9 Full Alpha Numeric 60 Key 9 Numeric Alpha 41 Key 10 Scan Key Function 10 Enter Key Function 10 Field Exit Key Function IBM 525...

Page 4: ...y 20 Scanner Entry 20 MX1 IS Environmental Specifications 21 I Safe Main Battery 21 Battery Pack 21 Critical Suspend State 21 Battery Charger 22 Optional LXE MULTI charger 22 APPENDIX A KEY MAPS 23 Fu...

Page 5: ...ure 8 Scanner Endcap 8 Figure 9 Scanner Endcap LEDs and Beeper 8 Figure 10 The Alpha Numeric Keypads 9 Figure 11 The Numeric Alpha Keypad 10 Figure 12 Location of the Power PWR Button 13 Figure 13 Pow...

Page 6: ...iv Table of Contents MX1 I Safe User s Guide E EQ MX1ISOGWW J...

Page 7: ...d pistol grip handle The leather protective case allows the scanner aperture scanner status indicators system status indicator display keypad and pistol grip trigger to be accessible to the user The M...

Page 8: ...a 40 C The following symbol is used to identify and warn against specific hazards and for accident prevention purposes Safety Alert Symbol with Keyword Definition and Meaning Warning Keyword that indi...

Page 9: ...r approved for use in hazardous environments 8 The MX1 IS device is provided with intrinsic safety warning labels Do not alter or remove these labels Do not cover or obstruct these labels from view 9...

Page 10: ...esult in hazardous radiation exposure 1 Laser Scanner Aperture MANUFACTURED SEPTEMBER 2006 LXE 6726 TRANSCEIVER 480631 5010 FCC ID KDZLXE6726M CANADA 1995391205A II 2 G D EEx ia IIB T4 IP65 Nemko 03AT...

Page 11: ...ardous environment The Pistol Grip Handle The handle enables the user of the MX1 IS to hold the unit while pointing and activating the laser scanner with one hand Pulling the trigger activates the sca...

Page 12: ...key is in Alphabetic mode Operation in Numeric Mode is indicated by the absence of the Alpha icon Toggling between Alphabetic and Numeric modes is accomplished by pressing the A key Ctrl The Control f...

Page 13: ...he MX1 IS Trigger Any key on the keypad When the display wakes up the Display Backlight Timer will begin the countdown again When any of the above events occur prior to the timer expiring the timer st...

Page 14: ...handle Figure 8 Scanner Endcap The range of a scanner is dependent upon many outside influences including size of the barcode quality of the barcode printing material the barcode is printed on and ang...

Page 15: ...installed and configured by LXE Full alpha numeric 60 key keypads are available that are directly suited to ANSI IBM 3270 and IBM 5250 host computer systems The keymaps keypress sequences are located...

Page 16: ...to confirm a forms entry or to transmit information How it is used is determined by the application running on the computer There are two Enter keys on all keypads except the IBM 5250 Full Alpha Nume...

Page 17: ...n the screen ALT Key Function Note Full alpha numeric keypad only 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 k...

Page 18: ...e Note that the Alpha or Numeric mode stays active until the A key is pressed again To toggle the A mode press the A key again The exception to this rule when the keypad is in numeric mode and you wan...

Page 19: ...ld the Power key down until the display turns on Force the Suspend state Tap the Power key 1 beep The Suspend state is useful for breaks or brief periods when the unit will not be used Wake from Suspe...

Page 20: ...while the MX1 IS synchronizes with the RF network Steady Red Main Battery Low Warning or Low Main Battery Replace the main battery Blinking Red Main Battery Power Failure or the Main Battery is deplet...

Page 21: ...bsite Manuals MX1 I Safe Reference Guide MX1 I Safe Multicharger User s Guide ANSI Plus Reference Guide LDS Plus Reference Guide 3270 DOS TE Reference Guide obsolete 5250 DOS TE Reference Guide obsole...

Page 22: ...16 Getting Help MX1 I Safe User s Guide E EQ MX1ISOGWW J...

Page 23: ...on the door latch slide tab at the top of the compartment Remove the battery door There is no need to remove the pistol grip handle or the protective leather cover Care should be used when inserting...

Page 24: ...begin scrolling power on information as software and drivers are loaded When the display has stopped scrolling and a DOS C prompt is displayed or an application begins the power on sequence is comple...

Page 25: ...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 Set The Beeper Volume Note An application may over...

Page 26: ...sponding key Please refer to Appendix A Key Maps for instruction on the specific keypresses to access all keypad functions Scanner Entry To scan with the laser barcode endcap point the laser head towa...

Page 27: ...ugged plastic enclosure that is designed to withstand the ordinary rigors of an industrial environment Exercise care when transporting the battery pack making sure it does not come in contact with exc...

Page 28: ...y Pack must be charged in the MX1 IS MULTI charger MX1ISA378CHGR3WW Insert the Battery Pack with the arrow on the Battery Pack pointing UP away from the charger Make sure that the groove on the back o...

Page 29: ...his keypad please refer to the appropriate LXE terminal emulation reference guides for equivalent keys and keypress sequences ANSI Plus Reference Guide For units with 900MHz 1 or 2 4GHz radios LDS Plu...

Page 30: ...IOS Setup or toggled with a 2nd Shift Right Arrow key sequence Note When the computer boots the default condition of Caps or CapsLock is Off The Caps or CapsLock condition can be set using BIOS Setup...

Page 31: ...E Page Up x x Up Arrow Page Down x x Down Arrow NumLock Toggle x x Right Arrow CapsLock Toggle x x Left Arrow Right Shift x x 1 Right Alt x x 4 Right Ctrl x x 7 ScrollLock x x L PrintScrn x x P SysRe...

Page 32: ...WW J Press These Keys and Then To get this result 2nd Shift Ctrl Alt NumLock Press this key o x O p x P q x Q r x R s x S t x T u x U v x V w x W x x X y x Y z x Y CapsLock off A A B B C C D D E E F F...

Page 33: ...DOT alpha DOT 1 numeric x x On 1 2 numeric x x On 2 3 numeric x x On 3 4 numeric x x On 4 5 numeric x x On 5 6 numeric x x On 6 7 numeric x x On 7 8 numeric x x On 8 9 numeric x x On 9 0 numeric x x...

Page 34: ...get this result 2nd Shift Ctrl Alt NumLock Press this key Insert numeric x x x Off 0 Del numeric x x x Off DOT x C x E x D colon x F semicolon x G x H x J x K x L minus sign x M _ underscore x N comma...

Page 35: ...ow the user to enter terminal emulator commands when running LXE s IBM 3270 and TN3270 Terminal Emulation TE programs When running these programs on the MX1 IS please refer to the following terminal e...

Page 36: ...ow the user to enter terminal emulator commands when running LXE s IBM 5250 and TN5250 Terminal Emulation TE programs When running these programs on the MX1 IS please refer to the following terminal e...

Page 37: ...ng terminal emulation reference guides for equivalent keys and keypress sequences ANSI Plus Reference Guide For units with either 900MHz 1 or 2 4GHz radios LDS Plus Reference Guide For units with eith...

Page 38: ...f the key sequence Note The batch unit key mapping is used on hand held computers that are NOT running an LXE Terminal Emulator Press These Keys and then To get this result A 2nd Shift Ctrl NumLock Pr...

Page 39: ...x Down Arrow Page Up x Up Arrow Page Down x Down Arrow NumLock Determined by BIOS Setup CapsLock4 x x Left Arrow Right Shift x x F7 Right Alt x x F8 Right Ctrl x x F9 ScrollLock x x F4 PrintScrn x x F...

Page 40: ...1 alpha Off 1 2 alpha Off 2 3 alpha Off 3 4 alpha Off 4 5 alpha Off 5 6 alpha Off 6 7 alpha Off 7 8 alpha Off 8 9 alpha Off 9 0 alpha Off 0 A5 x x NO B x x YES C x x 7 D x x 8 E x x 9 F x x 4 G x x 5...

Page 41: ...F12 a6 x x NO b x x YES c x x 7 d x x 8 e x x 9 f x x 4 g x x 5 h x x 6 i x x 1 j x x 2 k x x 3 l x x DOT m x x 0 n x x Minus Sign alpha o x x F1 p x x F2 q x x F3 r x x F4 s x x F5 t x x F6 u x x F7...

Page 42: ...Key MX1 I Safe User s Guide E EQ MX1ISOGWW J Press These Keys and then To get this result A 2nd Shift Ctrl NumLock Press this key x x x 0 numeric x x F11 numeric x x F12 numeric x x NO numeric x x YE...

Page 43: ...bject 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...

Page 44: ...IC RSS 139 IC RSS 102 Unlicensed Operation Unlicensed Operation Requires License for Outdoor Use 6726 LXE Model No Cisco LXE 6700 System 2 4GHz Type II PCMCIA Card FCC Part 15 Subpart C FCC Part 2 EN...

Page 45: ...ical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres General requirements EN50020 1994 Electrical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres Intrinsic safety i EMI EMC Standards EN 55022 1998 Lim...

Page 46: ...97 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic immunity standard Part 1 Residential commercial and light industrial EN 61000 4 2 1995 Electrostatic discharge immunity test EN 61000 4 3 1997 Radiated radio f...

Page 47: ...tibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common technical requirements Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for...

Page 48: ...dBi 17 dBm Omni for LXE MX2 series computers 153179 0001 0 dBi 17 dBm Omni Access Point Antenna 153325 0001 0 dBi 17 dBm Omni Access Point Antenna 480424 0400 0 dBi 17 dBm Omni Access Point Antenna 15...

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Page 50: ...nt A a daki etiketlerden bir tanesi taray c n n st nde sa lan r L tfen Dikkat ifadesini okuyun TR GR KR JP CN Legend Chinese CN Danish DK Dutch NL English US Finnish FI French FR German DE Greek GR It...

Page 51: ...re Manual Updated structure to reflect modular style content effective January 2004 Changed guide name to MX1 Intrinsically Safe User s Guide Operation Added section titled MX1 IS Environmental Specif...

Page 52: ...46 Appendix B Regulatory Notices and Safety Information MX1 I Safe User s Guide E EQ MX1ISOGWW J...

Page 53: ...ce Suspend State 13 Function 2nd Key 11 A Key 12 ALT Key 11 Arrow Cursor Keys 10 CAPS Mode 12 CTRL Key 11 Enter Key 10 Field Exit Key 10 Power Key 13 Scan Key 10 SHFT Key 11 SPC Key 11 G Getting Help...

Page 54: ...12 S Safety 2 Safety Information 37 Scan trigger on handle 5 Scanner and data entry How To 20 Scanner endcap Description 8 Scanner range Influenced by 8 Scanner cleaning 6 Second 2nd functions 6 Setup...

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