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MX5X Reference Guide 

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 CE .NET 4.2 / CE 5.0 Equipped) 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Copyright ©  2007 by LXE Inc. 

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Summary of Contents for MX5X

Page 1: ...MX5X Reference Guide Microsoft Windows CE NET 4 2 CE 5 0 Equipped Copyright 2007 by LXE Inc All Rights Reserved E EQ MX5CERG D...

Page 2: ...demarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the U S or other countries and are used under license The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by LXE Inc is un...

Page 3: ...ows CE 5 0 information or instruction where applicable Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration Added EAP FAST and EAP TLS instruction Updated Summit Client Utility to reflect version differences Chap...

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Page 5: ...tional 16 Install Pistol Grip Handle Optional 17 Install Handstrap 18 How To 20 Tap the Touchscreen with a Stylus 20 Keypad Shortcuts 20 Calibrate the Touchscreen 20 Set Time Zone Optional 21 Enter Ow...

Page 6: ...arm Reset 36 Cold Reset 36 PCMCIA and Flash Cards 37 Installation Removal 38 PCMCIA Cards 38 Flash Cards 38 Accessing the Data on CF and PCMCIA Cards 39 ATA CF Card 39 Hatch CF Card 39 Hatch PCMCIA Ca...

Page 7: ...tion 53 Handling Batteries Safely 53 Main Battery Pack 54 Battery Hot Swapping 54 Low Battery Warning 55 Battery Status LEDs 55 Backup Battery 55 Battery Maintenance Publication 55 Battery Chargers 56...

Page 8: ...78 Display 79 Display Properties 79 Background 79 Backlight 79 Handheld 80 How to Disable Touch and or Calibration upon Cold Reset 80 Disable Touch Panel and Calibration 80 Disable Touch Panel Only 80...

Page 9: ...ory 102 Device Name 103 Copyrights 103 Compact Flash Cards CAB Files and Programs 104 Access Files on the CF Card 104 CF Files 104 Bluetooth Manager CE NET 4 2 only 105 API Calls 105 ActiveSync Get Co...

Page 10: ...ss and Network Settings 117 Enabler Configuration 118 File Menu Options 119 Avalanche Update Settings 120 Menu Options 120 Connection 121 Execution 122 Server Contact 123 Startup Shutdown 124 Scan Con...

Page 11: ...onfig or Profile Tab 158 Buttons 158 Config Profile Parameters 160 Status Tab 162 Diags Tab 163 Buttons 163 Global or Global Settings Tab 164 Factory Default Settings 164 Global Parameters 165 Summit...

Page 12: ...204 IPv6 Information Tab 204 Configuring IPv6 204 Wireless Information Tab 204 View Log 205 Add a new connection 205 Disable WEP 205 Enable WEP 205 Continue 205 Select a User Certificate 205 Certific...

Page 13: ...play Specifications 244 Environmental Specifications 244 MX5X 244 AC Wall Adapter 244 Network Card Specifications 245 Summit Client 2 4GHz Type II 245 Symbol Client 2 4GHz Type II 245 Cisco Client 2 4...

Page 14: ...Inserted in Upper Bracket 19 Figure 1 16 Connect Audio Jack 22 Figure 1 17 End User Multi AppLock Touch Panel Segment 24 Figure 1 18 Scan Beam 27 Figure 1 19 Scanner LED Location 27 Figure 1 20 Input...

Page 15: ...ontact Options 123 Figure 3 31 Startup Shutdown Options 124 Figure 3 32 Scan Config Option 125 Figure 3 33 Window Display Options 125 Figure 3 34 Application Shortcuts 126 Figure 3 35 Adapters Options...

Page 16: ...ntication Settings Validate Server 193 Figure 5 38 Cisco Advanced Wireless Settings Authenticated SSID 193 Figure 5 39 Cisco PEAP GTC Wireless Network Properties 194 Figure 5 40 Cisco Authentication S...

Page 17: ...gure 5 73 Browsing to Certificate Location 216 Figure 5 74 User Certificate Listing 216 Figure 5 75 Browsing to Private Key Location 217 Figure 6 1 Determine Your AppLock Version 219 Figure 6 2 AppLoc...

Page 18: ...xiv Table of Contents MX5X Reference Guide E EQ MX5CERG D...

Page 19: ...the Windows operating system supports A stylus is attached to the MX5X to assist in entering data and configuring the unit The MX5X is powered by a 2800 mAh Lithium Ion main battery pack and an inter...

Page 20: ...computer this guide provides detailed information on its features and functionality Use this reference guide as you would any other source book reading portions to learn about the MX5X and then refer...

Page 21: ...Enter Indicates a reference to other documentation ATTENTION Keyword that indicates vital or pivotal information to follow Attention symbol that indicates vital or pivotal information to follow Also w...

Page 22: ...ard MX5X by the blue keypad overlay and the safety approval labeling on the back of the MX5 IS Please refer to the MX5X Intrinsically Safe User s Guide for cautions warnings explanation and instructio...

Page 23: ...dows CE 5 0 Optional Summit Client Utility x x No Aironet Client Utility Cisco x No Symbol Client Utility x No MX5X I SAFE x x Yes SE1223 Integrated Laser Scanner x x Yes SE1224 Integrated Laser Scann...

Page 24: ...application Note The MX5X operating system cannot be upgraded using Wavelink Avalanche If your 3 6 inch 9 1 cm diagonal MX5 touch screen border looks like this It can be upgraded to Windows CE 5 0 If...

Page 25: ...against specific hazards and for accident prevention purposes Safety Alert Symbol with Keyword Definition and Meaning Warning Keyword that indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avo...

Page 26: ...dication 1 Insert a fully charged battery Always put a fully charged battery in the MX5X at the beginning of the shift or workday 2 Connect an external power source to the unit if available 3 If the s...

Page 27: ...sabled or the touchscreen may require recalibration Hold down the Power key and the Orange key for 4 seconds to warmboot the device Force the Start menu to appear by pressing the right arrow key and t...

Page 28: ...y either be a DNS name or an IP address of the host system 4 Update the telnet port number if your host application is configured to listen on a specific port If not just use the default telnet port 5...

Page 29: ...EQ MX5CERG D MX5X Reference Guide Components Figure 1 3 Front of MX5X 1 Scanner Housing 4 Keypad 2 Microphone 5 Power Key 3 Touchscreen 6 Speaker Figure 1 4 Scan Aperture and Audio Jack 1 Scan Apertu...

Page 30: ...Ports 1 COM 1 RS 232 Ethernet USB and AC Power Connection 3 COM 4 RS 232 and AC Power Connection 2 COM 3 IR Port Figure 1 6 Back w Optional Handle or Hand Strap 1 Scanner 4 Trigger 2 Stylus and Stylu...

Page 31: ...Components 13 E EQ MX5CERG D MX5X Reference Guide Figure 1 7 Handle Optional 1 Scan Aperture 3 Handle 2 Trigger...

Page 32: ...tery is inserted in the MX5X for the first time press the Power key Tapping the Power key places the MX5X immediately in Suspend mode Tapping the Power key again or connecting to AC power immediately...

Page 33: ...t into the threaded opening remove the battery pack and repeat the process When the main battery pack is charging the Battery Charge LED flashes green The backup battery is trickle charged by the main...

Page 34: ...DC 12V External Power Supply 1 Squeeze the sides of the power connector and push the power cable connector into either MX5X port The click means the connector is seated firmly 2 The CHGR LED above th...

Page 35: ...r is not required for operation of the trigger handle The trigger handle does not need to be removed when replacing the main battery pack Either the trigger handle is attached to the MX5X or the hands...

Page 36: ...d and is easily moved to allow installation or removal of the MX5X battery pack Figure 1 13 MX5X With Handstrap Installed Installation 1 If a handle is installed remove it at this time See section Ins...

Page 37: ...closed loop fastener strap and then secure the upper bracket to the unit with a screw Removal 1 Separate the closed loop fastener tabs and loosen the strap through the upper bracket 2 Using a Phillip...

Page 38: ...ck messages An application can choose to interpret this stream of messages as a right mouse click LXE does not support non LXE application programming An extra or replacement stylus can be ordered fro...

Page 39: ...ification checkbox if you want this information displayed each time the system powers on Select the Notes tab enter a note to see at power on Enable the Display owner notes checkbox to see the note at...

Page 40: ...nd the keypad backlights can be toggled on and off Locate the Blue key at the top of the keypad Toggle the backlights on and off by pressing the Blue key then the Right Scan key Increase or Decrease K...

Page 41: ...o icon Tabs Actions System Moving the slider between Soft and Loud adjusts the speaker volume Enable or disable sounds for each function by tapping the check boxes Routing Use these options to determi...

Page 42: ...vailable to the end user They can tap an application name in the popup menu and the selected application is brought to the foreground in focus The previous application continues to run in the backgrou...

Page 43: ...desktop computer Next refer to ActiveSync Processes and Initial Install in Chapter 3 of this guide before connecting the MX5X to your PC When the MX5X and the desktop ActiveSync applications are sync...

Page 44: ...try Note This section is directed to the MX5X daily user The assumption is that the mobile device has been configured and the touch panel calibrated by the System Administrator prior to releasing the...

Page 45: ...ly two thirds the width of the beam Green Red Figure 1 19 Scanner LED Location The Scanner Active LED turns red when the laser beam is on Following a barcode scan and read the Scanner Active LED turns...

Page 46: ...e capital letter Tap the CAPS key to type all capital letters Tap the au key to access symbols Figure 1 20 Input Panel RS 232 Data Entry The MX5X accepts input from an RS 232 device connected to eithe...

Page 47: ...with Microsoft Windows CE Operating Systems MX5X User s Guide MX5X Reference Guide LXEbook MX5X User s Guide can be downloaded to the MX5X device from the LXE Manuals CD For MX5X Intrinsically Safe I...

Page 48: ...Belt to MX5 1 5M Non US MX5A054CBLBATTBELTWW Miscellaneous R Stylus Tethered 9000A507STYLUS R Stylus 6 Pack Replacement MX5 MX5A501STYLUS R Software CE NET 4 2 SDK MX5 CE MX5XA505CENET42SDK Battery Ch...

Page 49: ...ERHAND R Belt Use with Holsters 9200L67 Miscellaneous R Stylus Tethered 9000A507STYLUS R Stylus 6 Pack Replacement MX5 MX5A501STYLUS R Software CE NET 4 2 SDK MX5 CE MX5XA505CENET42SDK R Rubber dust c...

Page 50: ...32 Getting Help MX5X Reference Guide E EQ MX5CERG D...

Page 51: ...ibute nor support headsets connected to the MX5X Central Processing Unit The LXE MX5X CPU is an Intel Xscale processor running at 400 MHz The operating system is either Microsoft CE NET 4 2 or Microso...

Page 52: ...igured through the Settings Control Panel Display Backlight icon The display controller supports Microsoft CE graphics modes A touch screen allows mouse functions pointing and tapping on the display o...

Page 53: ...ower AC Power Ethernet COM 3 is always the IR port ActiveSync Power to the COM ports may be turned on and off Note ActiveSync is not configurable to work on COM 4 IR ActiveSync application is availabl...

Page 54: ...n the Power key the Blue key and the Orange keys for 4 seconds The MX5X will power off release the keys and the device will power on again Calibrating the touchscreen will need to be performed when th...

Page 55: ...LXE recommends purchasing preformatted PC and Flash cards as well as preformatted Compact Flash disks Slot 1 The MX5X has one internal PCMCIA slot that conforms electrically to PCMCIA 2 1 specificati...

Page 56: ...he card turn it around and re install Removal Grasp the top of the PC Card and pull it straight upward to remove Use caution not to pull or snag the antenna connector on a network card if installed Fl...

Page 57: ...ng the Data on CF and PCMCIA Cards ATA CF Card Tap the Programs Windows Explorer System folder Hatch CF Card Tap the Programs Windows Explorer Storage Card Storage Card 2 when the PCMCIA slot is not e...

Page 58: ...scanner use The COM 3 port is always the IR port on the base of the MX5X COM 4 is always the right with screen facing up RS 232 port on the base of the MX5X COM 4 port accepts RS 232 and AC power conn...

Page 59: ...ted scanner and a tethered scanner To switch active scanner Com ports tap the Settings Control Panel Scanner Main tab Note If there is no internal scanner Internal is greyed out On units without an in...

Page 60: ...Ports COM1 Cable connections RS 232 Ethernet USB and AC Power PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 CHG 14 CHG GND 2 CHG 15 CHG GND 3 CHG 16 CHG GND 4 DCD1 17 TPO 5 RX1 18 TPO 6 TX1 19 GND 7 DTR1 20 TPI 8 DSR1 21...

Page 61: ...1 Not Used 2 Not Used 2 From 7 3 To 3 D Green Wire 3 From 3 4 Not Used 4 From 5 5 To 4 Ground Black Wire 5 Not Used 6 Not Used 6 Not Used 7 To 2 D White Wire 7 Not Used 8 Not Used 8 Not Used 9 Not Use...

Page 62: ...TN5250 units only Pressing this key exits an input field See the following section titled Field Exit Key Function in The Keypad section Esc Pressing this key cancels the current operation The default...

Page 63: ...eyboard touchscreen and all peripherals function normally the display backlight is on until the Backlight timer expires The MX5X After a new MX5X has been received a charged main battery inserted and...

Page 64: ...Control Panel Power Schemes tab A Power key tap wakes the unit and resets the display backlight timers Connecting the MX5X to AC power wakes the unit and resets the display backlight timers When the u...

Page 65: ...uences are located in Appendix A Key Maps Scan Key Function When programmed as Scan keys either the left or right Scan key activates the scanner The internal scanner scans only when the Scan button is...

Page 66: ...Alt key Note that the Alt key only stays active for one keystroke Each time you need to use an alternate function you need to press the Alt key before pressing the desired key Shft Key Function The S...

Page 67: ...the Tab key No CapsLock AND No Shift keypress result is a lowercase letter CapsLock OR Shift result is an uppercase letter CapsLock AND Shift keypress result is a lowercase letter A Capital A is displ...

Page 68: ...Cathode Fluorescent Lighting front light When the device is in Suspend mode the reflective 256 color display appears to have a greenish hue The display is automatically turned off when the MX5X enter...

Page 69: ...ilable from or supported by LXE Speaker Figure 2 14 Speaker Location The MX5X Speaker has a loudness of at least 87 dB 1500 Hz at 10 cm measured from the front of the unit The Speaker volume is adjust...

Page 70: ...Soft and Loud adjusts the speaker volume Enable or disable sounds for each function by tapping the check boxes Routing Use these options to determine where the audio output goes Enable or disable the...

Page 71: ...battery has been out of the MX5X for an extended period of time or becomes fully discharged or dead a fully charged backup battery will last for up to 24 hours If this happens the device will cold res...

Page 72: ...st approximately eight hours before requiring a recharge The more you use the scanner or the wireless transmitter the shorter the time required between battery recharges Battery Hot Swapping When the...

Page 73: ...The backup battery is a 450 mAh Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH battery that is factory installed in the unit The energy needed to charge the backup battery comes from an AC adapter It takes several hours o...

Page 74: ...y pack charging can commence The external Power Supply for the Multi charger is shipped with the multi charger MX5 Multi Chargers are not approved for use in Hazardous Locations Figure 2 16 Insert Bat...

Page 75: ...adapter can be plugged into either of the D26 pin connectors on the bottom of the MX5X The cradle power jack is located on the back of the cradle Figure 2 17 AC DC 12V Power Supply Note When the MX5X...

Page 76: ...ll charge both the main battery in the MX5X and another MX5X Battery Pack at the same time MX5A003EDESKCRADLE Enhanced Desktop Cradle with Ethernet Port requires AC power before main battery charging...

Page 77: ...tch the parameters of the tethered scanner When a tethered scanner is connected to the serial port on a vehicle cradle the MX5X scanner must be configured as follows 1 Start Settings Control Panel Sca...

Page 78: ...60 Cradles MX5X Reference Guide E EQ MX5CERG D...

Page 79: ...alled in the mobile device This chapter s contents assumes the system administrator is familiar with Microsoft Windows options and capabilities loaded on most standard Windows 2000 or later desktop co...

Page 80: ...ed by the Java option when installed Terminal Emulation Option RFTerm VT220 TN5250 TN3270 Runs automatically at the conclusion of each reboot if installed LXE API Routines see Accessories for the LXE...

Page 81: ...otup and after a hard reset Network parameter configuration is supported for IP address DHCP or static IP RF network SSID DNS hosts primary secondary tertiary Subnet mask Enabler update Related Manual...

Page 82: ...hen a fully charged main battery and backup battery are present Tap the Suspend button to turn the screen off or tap the red Power button to turn the screen off and place the device into Suspend mode...

Page 83: ...tartup The following folders are copied on startup System Desktop Windows Desktop System Favorites Windows Favorites System Fonts Windows Fonts System Help Windows Help System Programs Windows Program...

Page 84: ...t Application Data Data saved by running applications No My Documents Storage for downloaded files applications No Network Mounted network drive No Program Files Applications No System Internal SD Fla...

Page 85: ...n options Get Connected Run this command after setting up a connection Remote Desktop Displays MX5X file structure on a remote desktop monitor Terminal Log on to a Windows Terminal Server Microsoft Fi...

Page 86: ...ide To initiate synchronization from your device tap Programs Communication ActiveSync to begin the process Note If you have a wireless LAN card you can synchronize remotely from your device Tap Sync...

Page 87: ...e command prompt for a list of available commands Exit the Command Prompt by typing exit at the command prompt or select File Close Inbox Access Programs Inbox This option requires a connection to a m...

Page 88: ...ms Windows Explorer There are a few changes in the CE version of Windows Explorer as it relates to the general desktop PC Windows Explorer options Tap the button to access Windows Explorer Help Transc...

Page 89: ...Control Panel Disabled There are a few changes in the CE version of Taskbar as it relates to the general desktop PC Windows Taskbar options When the taskbar is auto hidden press the Ctrl key then the...

Page 90: ...s used for secure communication Date Time Set Date Time Time Zone and Daylight Savings Dialing Set dialup properties for internal modems not supplied supported by LXE Display Set background graphic wi...

Page 91: ...ettings Assign baud rate parity stop bits and data bits for available COM ports See section titled Determine Your Scanner Software Version Stylus Set double tap sensitivity properties and or calibrate...

Page 92: ...s Settings Control Panel Administration Use this option to set parameters for computers intended to be used as dedicated single or multiple application devices In other words only the application or f...

Page 93: ...ne for headphone software and microphone Set volume for Bay Digital CRMA Radio and Mixer Figure 3 5 Audio Properties Bootloader Factory Default Settings Version 1 01 Version 1 02 System Speaker Volume...

Page 94: ...ows CE Default Windows CE Default Note Bluetooth access Bluetooth modules and Bluetooth Manager are not supported by LXE Certificates Access Settings Control Panel Certificates Manage digital certific...

Page 95: ...Zone GMT 05 00 Daylight Savings Disabled Note Date and time is reset to the default value each time the MX5X is rebooted Figure 3 7 Date Time Properties There is minimal change from general desktop PC...

Page 96: ...ntrol Panel Dialing Set dialup properties for internal modems not supplied supported by LXE Tap the and follow the instructions in Help Factory Default Settings Location Work Area Code 425 Tone Dialin...

Page 97: ...Display Properties Background There is no change from general desktop PC Display Properties Background options Select an image from the dropdown list or tap the Browse button to select an image from...

Page 98: ...bration will NOT be requested upon a cold reset Disable Touch Panel Only Access Settings Control Panel Handheld Misc tab To just disable the touch panel calibration still required upon cold reset enab...

Page 99: ...ions tab Bootloader CPU type CPU Controller PCB CPLD Platform versions Mobile device serial number Comms tab Comms Default COM 1 Port Main Connector enabled Disabled Power Output for Main Connector Op...

Page 100: ...et Enabled Enabled checkmark Note Bluetooth access modules and Bluetooth Manager are not supported by LXE Misc tab Parameter Defaults Keyboard Backlight Enabled Enabled checkmark Nonvolatile option 52...

Page 101: ...bled Enabled checkmark CF Slot Wakeup Enabled Disabled blank PC Slot Enabled Enabled checkmark PC Slot Wakeup Enabled Disabled blank Bluetooth Radio Enabled Disabled blank see Note Ethernet Enabled En...

Page 102: ...llow applications to change input panel state Enabled Options Keys Small keys Use gestures Disabled Figure 3 11 Input Panel Use this option to make the Input Panel or the physical keypad primarily ava...

Page 103: ...Warn when switching Enabled Advanced Display web images Enabled Play web sounds Enabled Enable web scripting Enabled Display script error note Disabled Underline links Never Select a tab Adjust the se...

Page 104: ...a tab Adjust the settings and tap the OK box to save the changes The changes take effect immediately Keyboard Access Settings Control Panel Keyboard Icon Set key repeat delay and key repeat rate Fact...

Page 105: ...gure button 6 Under the Port Settings tab choose the appropriate baud rate Data bits parity and stop bits remain at 8 none and 1 respectively 7 Under the Call Options tab be sure to disable Wait for d...

Page 106: ...n Name Company Address Telephones Blank Display at power on Disabled Notes Notes Blank Display at power on Disabled Network ID User Name Blank Password Blank Domain Blank Figure 3 13 Owner Properties...

Page 107: ...ew in Windows CE 5 Tap the Enable password protection for screen saver checkbox to set whether the user types a password at Power On The screensaver password is the same as the power on password They...

Page 108: ...ntrol Panel Options MX5X Reference Guide E EQ MX5CERG D Figure 3 14 PC Connection Change Connection Please refer to the Backup MX5X Files section later in this chapter for parameter setting recommenda...

Page 109: ...Properties Status The Status tab shows the status and the percentage of power left in the main battery removable The listed values cannot be changed by the user Backup battery information is not avail...

Page 110: ...put language Factory Default Settings Language User Interface English United States Input Language English United States US Installed English United States US Tap the Customize button to assign a diff...

Page 111: ...nctions While the changed configuration is being read the Scanner LED is solid amber The scanner is not operational during the configuration update Determine Your Scanner Software Version Note Scanner...

Page 112: ...ed COM Ports COM1 COM4 Baud Rate 9600 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Data Bits COM1 8 COM4 greyed out Note If the internal scanner has to be configured to operate at any communication settings other than 960...

Page 113: ...ill need to use the set of LXE Scanner APIs to retrieve the data from the scanner driver Note that this latter method is significantly faster than using Wedge Version 1 If Translate Control Codes is c...

Page 114: ...ab When set to Tab both the Tab key and the Scan button Tab key perform the same function Field Exit IBM TN5250 specific keypad only The left Scan key can be programmed as a Field Exit key Esc When se...

Page 115: ...from a barcode either from the beginning leading or at the end trailing or both When this feature and the Add Prefix and or Add Suffix features are both enabled the leading and trailing characters are...

Page 116: ...ge return The characters can be entered into the prefix and suffix text boxes by typing from the keypad entering the key s hex equivalent or entering in hat encoded delimited 8 bit code table notation...

Page 117: ...st the settings and tap the OK box to save the changes The changes take effect immediately Note Neither COM1 nor COM4 support 5V switchable power on Pin 9 for tethered scanners Good Scan and Bad Scan...

Page 118: ...ore operations select a device from the list Figure 3 22 Storage Properties On line help is available for this option Topics available are Manage storage devices Manage disk partitions Creating a new...

Page 119: ...touch panel Double Tap Follow the instructions on the screen and tap the OK box to save the changes The changes take effect immediately Calibration Figure 3 23 Stylus Properties Calibration Start Cal...

Page 120: ...is listed in the dropdown list Total computer memory and the identification of the registered user is listed and cannot be changed by the user Memory sizes given do not include memory used up by the o...

Page 121: ...e The device name and description can be changed Enter the name and description using either the keypad or the Input Panel and tap OK to save the changes The changes take effect immediately Copyrights...

Page 122: ...ard is located in the socket under the main battery pack It is important that all CAB files on the card be given Read Only attributes On the MX5X when a read only CAB file is unpacked it is not delete...

Page 123: ...on to locate Bluetooth devices in your wireless area Tap the button and follow the instructions in the Help file to authenticate Bluetooth devices in your area API Calls Refer to Accessories for the L...

Page 124: ...d to the correct format Back up and restore your mobile device data Copy rather than synchronize files between your mobile device and PC Control when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronizat...

Page 125: ...on the PC begins and it begins searching for a connected device Because ActiveSync is already installed on your mobile device your first synchronization process begins automatically when you finish se...

Page 126: ...When the desktop laptop computer and the MX5X successfully connect the initial ActiveSync process is complete Change Connection Parameters Tap the Settings Control Panel PC Connection Tap the Change C...

Page 127: ...g section Connect Infrared Port Transfer A PC with an infrared port and an MX5X with an infrared port The desktop or laptop PC must be running Windows 98 SR2 Windows 2000 or Windows XP USB Transfer A...

Page 128: ...original build of the Windows OS image This however includes most of the files in the Windows directory For example you can drag the LXEbook MX5X User s Guide from your desktop computer to the My Doc...

Page 129: ...host returns to the Get Connected screen without connecting to the cabled device If the MX5X is already in a powered docking cradle cabled to a PC remove and reinsert the MX5X into the powered cradle...

Page 130: ...baud rate Try the connection again with a known good cable Testing connection with a terminal emulator program or a serial port monitor You can use HyperTerminal or some other terminal emulator progr...

Page 131: ...media e g flash card Start iRescue Select the iRescue icon in the taskbar If you do not have this icon select Run Then type irescue and select OK You can view version information by tapping the About...

Page 132: ...y weekly or monthly automatic backup schedule Note During an automatic backup whether scheduled or battery level initiated iRescue will NOT close any running applications Any open or running applicati...

Page 133: ...anche is used After the installation application is manually run a reboot is necessary for the Enabler to begin normal performance Following this reboot the Enabler will by default be an auto launch a...

Page 134: ...e mobile device Wirelessly via the 2 4GHz network card and an access point After installing the Enabler on the mobile unit a reboot is required for the Enabler to begin normal functionality Following...

Page 135: ...default Enabler adapter control setting are Manage network settings enabled Use Avalanche network profile enabled Manage wireless settings disabled for Windows CE Units To configure the Avalanche Enab...

Page 136: ...the Avalanche icon on the desktop or Taskbar or selecting Avalanche from the Programs menu The opening screen presents the user with the connection status and a navigation menu Figure 3 27 Avalanche...

Page 137: ...d is not case sensitive Scan Config Note LXE does not support the Scan Configuration feature on Windows CE devices The Scan Config option under the File menu allows the user to configure Enabler setti...

Page 138: ...lease LXE recommends using AppLock which is resident on each Windows mobile device Server Contact Setup synchronization scheduled Agent contact suspend and reboot settings Startup Shutdown Set options...

Page 139: ...nche Server Address Enter the IP Address or host name of the Agent assigned to the mobile device Check Serial Connection Indicates whether the Enabler should first check for serial port connection to...

Page 140: ...tion upon startup Figure 3 29 Execution Options Dimmed Auto Execute Selection An application that has been installed with the Avalanche Management system can be run automatically following each boot S...

Page 141: ...cradled Initiate connection to the Agent based on a docking event Not available on the MX5X Contact Periodically Allows the administrator to configure the Enabler to contact the Agent and query for up...

Page 142: ...nt Monitor for updates Attempt to connect to the Agent and process any updates that are available Do not launch the Enabler application Monitor and launch Enabler Attempt to connect to the Agent and p...

Page 143: ...s CE Figure 3 32 Scan Config Option Display Figure 3 33 Window Display Options Update Window Display The user interface for the Enabler can be configured to dynamically change based on the status of t...

Page 144: ...k configuration instructions are located in Chapter 6 Figure 3 34 Application Shortcuts Configure shortcuts to other applications on the mobile device Shortcuts are viewed and activated in the Program...

Page 145: ...Management Console and is enabled by default Manage Wireless Settings When enabled the Enabler will control the wireless settings This parameter cannot be configured from the Avalanche Management Con...

Page 146: ...alanche Network Profile The Enabler will apply all network settings sent to it by the Management Console Avalanche Icon Selecting the Avalanche Icon will access the Avalanche Network Profile tab which...

Page 147: ...bling these options Network DNS Wireless Figure 3 37 Manual Settings Properties Panels For descriptions of these Enabler parameters refer to Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration LXE does not recom...

Page 148: ...t delay to refresh the contents of the drop down menu Figure 3 38 Status Display Link speed indicates the speed at which the signal is being sent from the adapter to the mobile device Speed is depende...

Page 149: ...nner configuration can be changed using the Scanner Control Panel or via the LXE API functions While the changed configuration is being read the Scanner LED is solid amber The scanner is not operation...

Page 150: ...rs with string as configured 8 Add prefix string to output buffer 9 If Code ID is not stripped add saved code ID from above to output buffer 10 Add processed barcode string from above to output buffer...

Page 151: ...r a cold boot command is entered the Scanner applet must be reconfigured to match the scanner communication settings ActiveSync will not work over a COM port if that COM port is enabled in the Scanner...

Page 152: ...driver Note that this latter method is significantly faster than using Wedge Even if Send Key Messages is enabled key mode the data is still available using the scanner APIs block mode When using the...

Page 153: ...Tab The Keys tab sets up what happens when one of the Scan keys are pressed Note that the two keys can do the same or different functions L R Scan Key Function Disabled When either scan key is set to...

Page 154: ...The virtual keys are set in the User Interface The text name of the key is typed into the text box below the key The strings listed below and along with all single alphanumeric characters and punctua...

Page 155: ...M1 Port Baud Rate 9600 Stop Bits 1 Parity None Data Bits 8 COM4 Port Baud Rate 9600 Stop Bits 1 Parity None Data Bits 8 Figure 4 3 Scanner Control COM1 and COM4 Adjust the settings and tap the OK box...

Page 156: ...ID Symbol ID or Custom ID Figure 4 4 Scanner Control Barcode tab Buttons Symbology Settings Individually enable or disable a barcode from being scanned set the minimum and maximum size barcode to acce...

Page 157: ...in the Symbology control panel is loaded with any configured Custom Code IDs Notes When Strip Code ID see Symbology panel is not enabled the code ID is sent as part of the barcode data to an applicat...

Page 158: ...gy is selected from the Symbology drop down list Figure 4 5 Barcode Tab Symbology Settings Clear This button will erase any programmed overrides returning to the default settings for the selected symb...

Page 159: ...oming barcode data if the symbology is disabled the barcode is rejected Otherwise the other settings in the dialog are applied and the barcode is processed If the symbology is disabled all other field...

Page 160: ...fix or suffix is configured the processing will return a zero byte data packet which will be rejected The operation of each type of stripping is defined below Leading This strips the number of charact...

Page 161: ...t Edit Double tap on the item to edit Its values are copied to the text boxes for editing The Add button changes to Replace When Replace is tapped the values for the current item in the list are updat...

Page 162: ...ip off the suffix XYZ The string ABC XYZ will strip both prefix and suffix together More than one in a configuration string is not allowed The User Interface will not prevent it but results would not...

Page 163: ...r before any other data Because all stripping operations have already occurred stripping settings do not affect the prefix The prefix is added to the output buffer for the Symbology selected from the...

Page 164: ...rcodes are assigned to their appropriate CTRL code sequence when the barcodes are sent in Character mode The wedge provides a one to one mapping of control characters to their equivalent control chara...

Page 165: ...acements for a control character are assigned by selecting the appropriate character from the Character drop down box typing the replacement in the Replacement edit control according to the formats de...

Page 166: ...Note Custom symbologies will appear at the end of the list in the Symbology dialog and are processed at the beginning of the list in the scanner driver itself This allows custom IDs based on actual c...

Page 167: ...yet added or inserted in the Name and ID Code text boxes Remove The Clear All button changes to a Remove button when an item in the Custom IDs list is selected Tap the desired line item and then tap...

Page 168: ...ws examples of stripping and prefix suffix configurations The examples assume that the scanner is configured to transmit an AIM identifier Symbology All EAN 128 C1 EAN 13 E0 Intrlv 2 of 5 IO Code93 En...

Page 169: ...44 dddzzz I2 5 I022245622 ddd45zzz Code 93 G0123456 rejected disabled Code 93 G0444444 rejected disabled Code 39 A01234567890 aaa4567890www Code 39 full ASCII A41231234567890 aaa1234567890www Code 39...

Page 170: ...e end of this chapter for more information on generating and installing certificates Please refer to the table below for the security options supported for each client type Security Options Supported...

Page 171: ...provides information the Admin Login and active config profile selection Profile specific parameters are found on the Config or Profile tab The parameters on this tab can be set to unique values for...

Page 172: ...The signal strength for the currently associated authenticated Access Point is stronger than 40 dBm Wireless Zero Config Utility and the Summit Client The WZC utility has an icon in the toolbar that...

Page 173: ...Profile can be switched without logging in to Admin mode Selecting a different profile from the drop down list does not require logging in to Admin mode The profile must already exist LXE recommends p...

Page 174: ...and tap OK If the password is incorrect an error message is displayed The Admin default password can be changed on the Global Settings or Global tab The end user can Turn the radio on or off on the M...

Page 175: ...h Type Open EAP type None Encryption None or Figure 5 4 SCU Config ProfileTab When logged in as an Admin see Admin Login use the Config or Profile tab to manage profiles When not logged in as an Admin...

Page 176: ...by tapping on the column headers If the scan finds more than one AP with the same SSID the list displays the AP with the strongest RSSI and the least security Figure 5 5 SCU Scan If you are logged in...

Page 177: ...M power save off Maximum power saving mode and Fast power saving mode Tx Power Maximum Maximum setting regulates Tx power to the Max power setting for the current regulatory domain Options are Maximum...

Page 178: ...determines whether the Credentials button is active and also determines the available entries in the Credentials pop up window Encryption None Type of encryption to be used to protect transmitted data...

Page 179: ...c Beacon period the time between AP beacons in kilomicroseconds 1 kilomicrosecond 1 024 microseconds DTIM interval A multiple of the beacon period that specifies how often the beacon contains a delive...

Page 180: ...evice this is also noted in the Diagnostic Output box Note that the current IP address is displayed next to the Release Renew button Start Ping Tap the text box and type an IP address to Ping Tap the...

Page 181: ...does not support the parameter Custom option The parameter value is displayed as Custom when the operating system registry has been edited to set the Summit parameter to a value that is not available...

Page 182: ...only use the auxiliary antenna only or On use diversity or both antennas Preamble Auto The type of network header or preamble for packets Not available in all versions Options are Auto Short or Long G...

Page 183: ...ber between 0 and 2347 Ping Payload 32 bytes Maximum amount of data to be transmitted on a ping Options are 32 bytes 64 128 512 or 1024 bytes Ping Timeout ms 5000 The amount of time in milliseconds th...

Page 184: ...t icon is displayed in the System tray Options are On Off Aggressive Scan On When set to On and the current connection to an AP weakens the radio aggressively scans for available APs Not available in...

Page 185: ...ertificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail Default profile LXE recommends editing the Default profile instead of creating new profiles Perform a Warm Reset...

Page 186: ...e store for the CA certificate Alternatively use the Browse button next to the CA Cert CA Certificate Filename on the Credentials screen to select an individual certificate 9 For EAP TLS also enter th...

Page 187: ...reen Verify the device is authenticated by reviewing the Status tab When the device is property configured the Status tab indicates the device is Authenticated and the method used The sign on screen i...

Page 188: ...y may be imported into the Windows certificate store or copied into the Certs Path directory How To Use Windows Certificate Store 1 Follow the instructions later in this chapter for Downloading a Root...

Page 189: ...ng the Validate server checkbox 4 Enter the certificate name in the CA Cert textbox 5 Click OK to exit the Credentials screen and then Commit to save the profile changes No Security Start the Summit U...

Page 190: ...d WEP keys may be entered in Hex or ASCII format For previous versions of the SCU if the WEP key entry does not offer a choice between Hex and ASCII the key must be in Hex refer to the Hex Key Format...

Page 191: ...e Main panel Enter the Admin password and tap OK Tap the Config or Profile tab or Figure 5 13 Configure a Summit Profile for LEAP w o WPA Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Se...

Page 192: ...nt assigned to this profile Set Auth Type to Open Set EAP Type to EAP FAST Set Encryption to WPA TKIP To use Stored Credentials tap the Credentials button No entries are necessary for Sign On Credenti...

Page 193: ...e authenticated there is a file stored in the System directory with the PAC credentials If the username is changed that file must be deleted The filename is autoP 00 pac For manual PAC provisioning th...

Page 194: ...ab or Figure 5 17 Configure a Summit Profile for PEAP MSCHAP Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set Auth Type to Open Set EAP Type to PEAP MSCHAP Set Encryption to Auto WEP wi...

Page 195: ...to the Credentials screen If using the Certs Path option Leave the Use MS store box unchecked Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert textbox Click OK then click Commit For information on genera...

Page 196: ...s tap the Credentials button No entries are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User name and Password when connecting to the network Figure 5 20 LEAP Credentials En...

Page 197: ...file with WPA PSK Encryption Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set Auth Type to Open Set EAP Type to None Set Encryption to WPA PSK Tap the WEP PSK Keys button Figure 5 22 Su...

Page 198: ...nd tap OK Tap the Config or Profile tab or Figure 5 23 Configure a Summit Profile with PEAP GTC Enter the SSID of the access point assigned to this profile Set Auth type to Open Set EAP type to PEAP G...

Page 199: ...ing the Certs Path option Leave the Use MS store box unchecked Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert textbox Click OK then click Commit The device should be authenticating the server certifica...

Page 200: ...igure a Summit Profile with EAP TLS Enter the SSID of the access point assigned to this profile Set Auth type to Open Set EAP type to EAP TLS Set Encryption to WPA TKIP To use stored credentials tap t...

Page 201: ...esired certificate and click Select You are returned to the Credentials screen If using the Certs Path option Leave the Use MS store box unchecked Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert textbox...

Page 202: ...ey data Profile Parameter Default SSID Blank Client Name Blank Infrastructure Mode Yes Power Save Mode Fast PSP Network Security Type None WEP No WEP Authentication Types Open LEAP Disabled Mixed Mode...

Page 203: ...tem Requirements To support Wi Fi Protected Access WPA the mobile device must be equipped with a Cisco 350 wireless card with driver release 2 60 or later The LXE MX5X supports WPA and all authenticat...

Page 204: ...e MX5X The default files are CISCO CAB and CISCOPEAP CAB The default CISCO CAB file provides for all authentications except Cisco PEAP When the default CISCO CAB file is loaded the Wireless Network Pr...

Page 205: ...U see section titled WPA LEAP Authentication Configuration Tap the ACU icon on the desktop Figure 5 28 Cisco ACU Profile Selection From the Select Active Profile pull down list select External Setting...

Page 206: ...ced button Figure 5 31 Cisco Advanced Wireless Settings Make sure the Use Windows to configure my wireless settings box is checked Set the Networks to access drop down box to Only access points Tap th...

Page 207: ...ties Enter the Network name SSID into the text field For PEAP MSCHAP and EAP TLS set Encryption to TKIP and Authentication to WPA For WPA PSK see WPA PSK Authentication Configuration To configure the...

Page 208: ...CHAP Wireless Network Properties With the wireless parameters configured see Wireless Network Configuration in this chapter set the EAP type to PEAP as shown above If the EAP type box text is not exac...

Page 209: ...ging into the wireless network Figure 5 35 Cisco Wireless Network Login Once authenticated tap the IP Information tab Figure 5 36 Cisco IP Information Tab If the network is set to use DHCP the mobile...

Page 210: ...to the Wireless Network Properties configuration screen Tap the Properties button Check Validate server Tap OK to dismiss the configuration boxes Figure 5 38 Cisco Advanced Wireless Settings Authentic...

Page 211: ...on in this chapter set the EAP type to Cisco PEAP as shown above If the EAP type box text is not exactly as shown see Installing Cisco Wireless Client Drivers in this chapter to change the wireless cl...

Page 212: ...wireless network Figure 5 41 Cisco Wireless Network Login Enter valid user credentials Once authenticated tap the IP Information tab Figure 5 42 Cisco IP Information Tab If the network is set to use D...

Page 213: ...igure 5 43 Cisco Authentication Settings Validate Server Check Validate server Tap OK to dismiss the configuration boxes If the login screen appears enter valid user credentials Figure 5 44 Cisco Adva...

Page 214: ...oft supplicant To configure the mobile device for WPA LEAP use the Cisco ACU installed during normal installation of the Cisco client driver Cisco ACU Start the Cisco ACU by tapping the icon on the de...

Page 215: ...en Enter the SSID and Client Name in the correct fields Set the Network Security Type to LEAP WPA Tap the OK button and the Profiles tab is displayed again Use the drop down box to choose the profile...

Page 216: ...ertificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail User Certificate To check if a user certificate is installed navigate to Start Control Panel Certificates Set the...

Page 217: ...LS Parameters With the client parameters configured see Wireless Network Configuration set the EAP type to TLS as shown Figure 5 49 Cisco EAP TLS Configuration Tap the Properties button Figure 5 50 Ci...

Page 218: ...ws the user to be authenticated as the first step When the user certificate successfully authenticates come back to this screen and validate the server certificate as described in the next section Tap...

Page 219: ...on the mobile device Navigate to the Wireless Network Properties configuration screen Tap the Properties button Check the Validate server box as shown below Figure 5 53 Cisco Validate Server Tap OK to...

Page 220: ...ings as described in Wireless Network Settings in this chapter Change the Network Authentication to WPA PSK Enter an ASCII network key in the text field Hex keys do not work in the Microsoft Zero Conf...

Page 221: ...IPv6 By default IPv6 is enabled and an IPv6 broadcast message is sent on power up To disable IPv6 run Windows ipv6Disable reg and perform a warmboot To enable IPv6 run Windows ipv6Enable reg and perfo...

Page 222: ...the Key provided automatically checkbox and enter the Network Key in the Network Key text box Tap the OK button to return to the Wireless Information tab Continue Tap the Advanced button Make sure th...

Page 223: ...date is not correct authentication will fail Root Certificates Download a Root CA Certificate The easiest way to get the root CA certificate is to use a browser on a desktop PC to navigate to the CA C...

Page 224: ...tificate Screen Tap the DER button To download the CA certificate tap on the Download CA certificate link Figure 5 58 Download CA Certificate Save to Desktop Tap the Save button and save the certifica...

Page 225: ...obile Device Copy the certificate file from the desktop PC to the mobile device Import the certificate by navigating to Start Control Panel Certificates Figure 5 59 Certificate Stores Tap the Import b...

Page 226: ...icate Location Using the Explorer buttons browse to the location where you copied the certificate select the certificate desired and tap OK Tap Yes to import the certificate Once the certificate is in...

Page 227: ...owser to http CA IP address certsrv Sign into the CA with the username of the user certificate required Figure 5 62 Logon to Certificate Authority This process saves a user certificate and a separate...

Page 228: ...Q MX5CERG D MX5X Reference Guide Figure 5 64 Request a Certificate Type Tap on the advanced certificate request link Figure 5 65 Advanced Certificate Request Screen Tap on the Create and submit a requ...

Page 229: ...5 66 Advanced Certificate Details For the Certificate Template select User Check the Mark keys as exportable and the Export keys to file checkboxes Type the full path on the local PC where the privat...

Page 230: ...example MX5USER CER DO NOT check Enable strong private key protection Make any other desired changes and tap the Submit button Figure 5 67 Script Warnings If any script notifications occur tap the Yes...

Page 231: ...e to the PC Keep track of the name and location of the certificate as the file name and location is required in later steps The private key file is also downloaded and saved during this process Be sur...

Page 232: ...the certificate and private key files to the mobile device Import the certificate by navigating to Start Control Panel Certificates Select My Certificates from the pull down list Figure 5 71 Certifica...

Page 233: ...rtificate select the certificate desired and tap OK Tap Yes to import the certificate The certificate is now shown in the list Figure 5 74 User Certificate Listing Highlight the certificate you just i...

Page 234: ...ate details again The private key should now say Present If it does not there is a problem Possible items to check Make sure the certificate was generated with a separate private key file as shown ear...

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Page 236: ...oots up When the mobile device is reset to factory default values for example after a cold reset the Administrator may need to reconfigure the AppLock parameters Note A few applications do not follow...

Page 237: ...1 Introduction for instruction 3 Adjust screen display audio volume and other parameters if desired Install accessories e g handstrap stylus See Chapter 1 Introduction for instruction 4 Tap Start Sett...

Page 238: ...Setup a New Device 221 E EQ MX5CERG D MX5X Reference Guide OR Application Panel OR End User Switchpad Application Launch Panel Security Panel Status Panel Figure 6 2 AppLock Panels...

Page 239: ...is automatically launched and runs in full screen mode when the device boots up The user cannot unintentionally or intentionally exit the application nor can the end user execute any other application...

Page 240: ...rns to end user mode All other situations that present the password prompt do not dismiss the prompt this is because the other situations result in invalid end user operation These conditions include...

Page 241: ...d 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...

Page 242: ...ser Mode If no application is specified when the Administrator Control Panel is closed the mobile device reboots into Administrator mode If a password has been set but an application has not been spec...

Page 243: ...by the AppLock Administrator The Global key is presented to the end user as the Activation key Global Delay Default is 10 seconds Enter the number of seconds that Applications must wait before starti...

Page 244: ...lly launched at bootup Valid values are between 0 no tries and 99 tries or 1 for infinite Infinite tries ends when the application successfully launches The default is 0 retries Auto At Boot Delay tim...

Page 245: ...econds Valid values are between 0 no delay and 99 seconds AppLock must also be configured to automatically re launch an application To AppLock application termination by the end user is indistinguisha...

Page 246: ...ser mode End user Internet Explorer EUIE EXE The EUIE executes the Internet Explorer application in full screen mode which removes the address bar and status bar The Options Dialog is also removed so...

Page 247: ...AppLock and is not passed to the application Input from the keyboard or Input Panel is accepted with the restriction that the normal key must be pressed from the keyboard when switching modes The hot...

Page 248: ...ed in a specific location on the storage device and in a specific logfile specified by the Administrator For this reason the administrator can configure the type of status information that is logged a...

Page 249: ...n select that all status information be logged or turn off all status information logging completely The system default is None however to reduce registry use the administrator may want to select None...

Page 250: ...this mean When the Administrator is selecting a hotkey sequence to use when switching user modes they are not allowed to enter key combinations that are reserved by installed software applications LX...

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Page 252: ...Keypad Remember The Orange on the left and Blue on the right keys are 2nd function keys Ctrl Alt Shft Blue and Orange keys are sticky keys Sticky keys do not need to be held down before pressing the n...

Page 253: ...r Suspend Power Volume Adjust x V Backlight Toggle for Display and Keypad x Right Scan Key Adjust Backlight Brightness Down 4 x 7 Blue Mode Blue Orange Mode Orange Start button x Right Arrow Shift Shf...

Page 254: ...ck Press This Key Page Down x Down Arrow F1 x 1 F2 x 2 F3 x 3 F4 x 4 F5 x 5 F6 x 6 F7 x 7 F8 x 8 F9 x 9 F10 x 0 F11 x 1 F12 x 2 F13 x 3 F14 x 4 F15 x 5 F16 x 6 F17 x 7 F18 x 8 F19 x 9 F20 x 0 F21 x x...

Page 255: ...ge Ctrl Alt Shft Caps Lock Press This Key z Z A x A B x B C x C D x D E x E F x F G x G H x H I x I J x J K x K L x L M x M N x N O x O P x P Q x Q R x R S x S T x T U x U V x V W x W X x X Y x Y Z x...

Page 256: ...Guide Press These Keys and Then To Get This Key Function Blue Orange Ctrl Alt Shft Caps Lock Press This Key semicolon x F period x K x L x N _ underscore x M comma x J apostrophe x H tilde x B x S x A...

Page 257: ...70 key functions on the mobile device Note The MX5X device approved for use in Hazardous Locations has a blue keypad overlay with the same 3270 keymap markings as shown in this figure 3270 Keypad Lege...

Page 258: ...e Ctrl N PA1 PA1 Ctrl 1 PA2 PA2 Ctrl 2 PA3 PA3 Ctrl 3 Reset Reset Ctrl R SysReq System Ctrl S 5250 Keypad Overlay Please refer to the RFTerm Reference Guide for further information about 5250 key func...

Page 259: ...ey Sequence Attn Attention Ctrl A Clr Clear Ctrl C Del Delete Ctrl D Dup Duplicate Ctrl U E Inp Erase Input Ctrl Q FBk Fast Back Ctrl B Not Supported FFwd Fast Forward Ctrl F Not Supported Fld Field M...

Page 260: ...4GHz Type II 1 0 oz 1 6 oz 28g 45g Compact Flash Card 1 oz 28g External Connectors Interface IrDA Connector COM 3 bi directional half duplex Supports 115k baud RS 232 COM1 mini D serial port left 26...

Page 261: ...at 140 F 60 C Standards See Appendix B in the MX5X User s Guide Contamination Resistant to exposure to skin oil and other lubricants Vibration Based on MIL Std 810F ESD 8 KV air 4kV direct contact Sh...

Page 262: ...ymbol Client 2 4GHz Type II Bus Interface PCMCIA 2 0 Type II slot Network Frequencies 2 4 2 5 GHz IEEE 802 11b DS SS RF Data Rates 11 Mbps maximum RF Power Level 100 mW Channels 11 US 13 Europe 4 Fran...

Page 263: ...246 Appendix B Technical Specifications MX5X Reference Guide E EQ MX5CERG D...

Page 264: ...on Configuration Includes information and instruction for an MX5X using AppLock to manage a single application AppLock error messages and registry settings are also included MX5X Reference Guide Revis...

Page 265: ...onfigured application The end user can still reboot the mobile device and respond to dialog boxes The administrator specified application is automatically launched and run in full screen mode when the...

Page 266: ...tab screen if desired See Status Panel 9 Tap OK 10 Press the hotkey sequence to launch AppLock and lock the configured application s 11 The device is now in end user mode Note LXE has made the assumpt...

Page 267: ...ther applications before switching to end user mode to minimize the screen flicker Windows accelerator keys such as Alt F4 are disabled Passwords A password must be configured If the password is not c...

Page 268: ...id password the switch into Administrator mode will not occur The password prompt is displayed if a password has been configured When the valid password is entered the Administration Control panel is...

Page 269: ...d password is entered End User Internet Explorer AppLock supports applications that utilize Internet Explorer such as HTML pages and JAVA applications The end user can run an application by entering t...

Page 270: ...the shift state keys The normal keyboard key completes the hotkey sequence The hotkey must be entered via the keypad Some hotkeys cannot be entered via the Input Panel Also hotkeys entered via the SIP...

Page 271: ...ant that the administrator periodically clear the status information to reduce the amount of registry space used For this reason the administrator can configure the type of status information that is...

Page 272: ...ompletely The system default is None however to reduce registry use the administrator may want to select None after verifying the configuration Tap the Clear button to clear the status information fro...

Page 273: ...EX The status information is being saved to a file and the file has been opened successfully LOG_EX Address of keyboard hook procedure failure AppLock found the kbdhook dll but was unable to get the a...

Page 274: ...ssword LOG_ERROR Encrypt generate key failure Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR Encrypt get user key failure Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR Encrypt get user key ok Encrypt password process su...

Page 275: ...ToUser Registry read failure The AppName value does not exist in the registry so user mode cannot be entered LOG_PROCESSING Exit verify password no pwd set Exiting password verification LOG_PROCESSING...

Page 276: ...d hook uses an embedded default if the value is not set in the registry LOG_ERROR Read registry failure app name AppName registry value does not exist or is empty This constitutes a failure for switch...

Page 277: ...askbar is visible and enabled LOG_EX Switching to user mode The registry was successfully read and AppLock is starting the process to switch to user mode LOG_PROCESSING Switching to user hotkey press...

Page 278: ...ng with other development tools to trouble shoot application lock failures LOG_EX WM_WINDOWPOSCHG adjusted x Output the window size after it has been adjusted by AppLock LOG_EX AppLock Registry Settin...

Page 279: ...WSER_STOP VK_INSERT VK_RIGHT VK_CANCEL VK_JUNJA VK_RMENU VK_CAPITAL VK_KANA VK_RSHIFT VK_CLEAR VK_KANJI VK_RWIN VK_COMMA VK_LAUNCH_APP1 VK_SCROLL VK_CONTROL VK_LAUNCH_APP2 VK_SELECT VK_CONVERT VK_LAUN...

Page 280: ...E ENQuiry Ctrl e ACK 6 F ACKnowledge Ctrl f BEL 7 G BELl rings terminal bell Ctrl g BS 8 H BackSpace non destructive Ctrl h HT 9 I Horizontal Tab move to next tab position Ctrl i LF a J Line Feed Ctrl...

Page 281: ...NTROL 0x11 down VK_PACKET 0xe7 down WM_CHAR 0x1c VK_PACKET up VK_CONTROL up GS 1d Group Separator VK_CONTROL 0x11 down VK_PACKET 0xe7 down WM_CHAR 0x1d down WM_CHAR 0x1d up VK_PACKET up VK_CONTROL up...

Page 282: ...2 0x92 R FF 0x0C L STS 0x93 S CR 0x0D M CCH 0x94 T SO 0x0E N MW 0x95 U SI 0x0F O SPA 0x96 V DLE 0x10 P EPA 0x97 W DC1 XON 0x11 Q 0x98 X DC2 0x12 R 0x99 Y DC3 XOFF 0x13 S 0x9A Z DC4 0x14 T CSI 0x9B NAK...

Page 283: ...0xB7 7 0xE0 0xB8 8 0xE1 a 0xB9 9 0xE2 b 0xBA 0xE3 c 0xBB 0xE4 d 0xBC 0xE5 e 0xBD 0xE6 f 0xBE 0xE7 g 0xBF 0xE8 h 0xC0 0xE9 i 0xC1 A 0xEA j 0xC2 B 0xEB k 0xC3 C 0xEC l 0xC4 D 0xED m 0xC5 E 0xEE n 0xC6 F...

Page 284: ...39 97 0x61 137 0x89 18 0x12 58 0x3A 98 0x62 138 0x8A 19 0x13 59 0x3B 99 0x63 139 0x8B 20 0x14 60 0x3C 100 0x64 140 0x8C 21 0x15 61 0x3D 101 0x65 141 0x8D 22 0x16 62 0x3E 102 0x66 142 0x8E 23 0x17 63 0...

Page 285: ...FB 172 0xAC 212 0xD4 252 0xFC 173 0xAD 213 0xD5 253 0xFD 174 0xAE 214 0xD6 254 0xFE 175 0xAF 215 0xD7 255 0xFF 176 0xB0 216 0xD8 177 0xB1 217 0xD9 178 0xB2 218 0xDA 179 0xB3 219 0xDB 180 0xB4 220 0xDC...

Page 286: ...nner Added Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration Chapter 4 AppLock Renumbered to Chapter 6 Chapter 4 Scanner New Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration Added Summit client Separated chapter into...

Page 287: ...ween initial bootloader release and upgraded bootloader release Added How to Disable Touch and or Calibration upon Cold Reset Added How to Enable Touch and or Calibration upon Cold Reset to Handheld s...

Page 288: ...Revision History 271 E EQ MX5CERG D MX5X Reference Guide...

Page 289: ...4 Application Panel 225 AppLock 24 EUIE 229 Passwords 223 Setup 219 Single Application 248 AppLock Administrator 62 ASCII Control Codes 263 At Power On Password protect 89 ATA CF Card file access 39 A...

Page 290: ...iveSync 68 Get Connected 68 Remote Desktop Connection 69 compact flash card location 37 Compact Flash Cards CAB Files and Programs 104 Compact flash memory 34 Components 11 Config buttons 159 Config p...

Page 291: ...ol Client 205 Failure Battery Pack 55 Features 5 Field Exit key function 48 Files preserved upon reboot 66 Flash Cards Install and remove 38 Flash Specifications 34 Folders copied at startup 65 My Com...

Page 292: ...15 Link speed 130 List configured ActiveSync connections 89 Lithium Ion battery warning 2 Lithium Ion Li ion 53 Logging AppLock 232 Loss of Host Re connection 111 Low Battery Warning 55 LXE Manuals CD...

Page 293: ...96 135 Prompt Command 69 Q Quick Start Instructions 8 R Rate 86 Reboot 36 Recalibration 101 Re enable Touch and or Calibration upon Cold Reset 80 Reference Material 247 Regional settings defaults 92...

Page 294: ...uthentication 181 183 PEAP MSCHAP Authentication 177 WEP keys 173 WPA LEAP Authentication 179 WPA PSK Authentication 180 Summit Client configuration 154 Summit client utility 154 Summit client utility...

Page 295: ...the device from Suspend 64 Warm Reset 36 Warning Low Battery beeps 55 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler installation 115 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration 115 Wedge 95 134 WEDGE CAB 104 WEP Keys Summ...

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