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1. Ep SI EE 81 ard wate 82 Open the Trux Compute 83 PC Card Eject Button erai aute ie Eois Go de E 84 metall SIM li lie as 84 PIN Code DIOE es bebe Hort ns serie pea 84 WAN System Tray ICOMG i emnes Lau e aem ce ht is 85 WAN Network COBBDBUDBODD uid ane areara etra topi erm o un 85 WAN DiS CONIECO Ruied EE UU oan acl 85 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 7 Table of Contents User Manual Tx800 8 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 1 Introduction and Installation This manual covers the mounting and configuration of the Tx700 and Tx800 computers 1 1 Who should read this manual Use this manual if you are responsible for installing and configuring Trux Solutions It is assumed the reader of this document is familiar with Microsoft Windows operating systems Manuals directed to the general user are 700 User s Guide Tx800 User s Guide 1 2 Notices This manual describes the physical mounting and system administration functions for the Trux computer 1 3 General Information Like any personal computer there are many aspects to the setup and configuration of the Trux Tx700 or Tx800 Much of the setup and configuration of the Truux computer is dependent upon the optional features both har
2. User Name Password M Options C Prompt for user name and password C Use Windows user name and password Domains ser Name Password Confirm password Hide characters as type Figure 26 BWU LEAP Enter the Network name SSID Set Network authentication to 802 1X Select LEAP from the EAP method pulldown list Enter the user credentials and confirm the network password under User Name Password Click OK to save the profile The BWU automatically connects to the first listed profile within range Use the Up and Down icons to adjust the list as desired E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide 802 11 Radio 4 1 1 6 WPA PSK Wireless Network Connection Settings Network name SSID network 2 C This is an ad hoc network Remove after Never Network authentication WPA Personal PSK method Inner EAP method Network Key M Options Wi Fi Protected Access password must have between 8 and 63 characters Network key Confirm network key Hide characters Key index advanced Figure 27 BWU WPA PSK Enterthe Network name SSID Set Network authentication to WPA Personal PSK Enter and confirm the network key under Network Key Click OK to save the profile cho de ow The BWU automatically connects to the first listed profile within range Use the Up and D
3. 3 4 5 numeric keypad 6 numeric keypad 7 numeric keypad 8 numeric keypad 9 numeric keypad numeric keypad numeric keypad Separator numeric keypad numeric keypad numeric keypad numeric keypad F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 F20 F21 F22 F23 F24 Not assigned NUM LOCK SCROLL LOCK OEM specific 142 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations VK LSHIFT VK RSHIFT VK LCONTROL VK RCONTROL VK LMENU VK RMENU VK ATTN VK CRSEL VK EXSEL VK EREOF VK PLAY VK ZOOM VK 1 VK OEM CLEAR 97 9F 0 1 A2 A3 A4 5 8 9 F6 F7 F8 F9 FA FB FD FE Not assigned Left SHIFT Right SHIFT Left CONTROL Right CONTROL Left MENU ALT Right MENU ALT Reserved Attn CrSel ExSel Erase EOF Play Zoom PA1 Clear E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 143 Custom OS Installations Trux Configuration Guide Contact Us If you have any questions problems or if you find any errors the software or the documentation please contact us Freefloat AB Forum http forum freefloat com E mail support freefloat com Web www freefloat com 144 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 145 LXE Contact you
4. E NAA 41 1 500 Manager Display Backlight sise S e pite Het MEI 42 Tx800 Trux Manager Advanced Hp e oh ER FPE HR mta EIE ie 43 M Lang Communication tab 55 5 i n e Tp e e E NET rele d rie ce beo Me PREMIERS eL id 44 Wiking Data Editing ceto et oS Tr e EP ER 44 BWUL NO SCIE drm 48 BWU WEP iet leat 49 BWU LEAD 0 50 WPA PSR ois Hec o 51 92 ER 53 BAP TLS Client Identity rrr dns den est ie ENEE 54 BWU EAP TLES Server Identity eorr ERR terere te ER He a eE 55 HERE ER np ERU lapsu 56 57 59 ACU No 60 ACU WEP e dS 61 ACU WEP T dan 62 ACU LEAP ir te arcta ied 63 ACU LEAP Credential ep ooo t oca teca ERNE 64 NOM WIR eB cincti ate edite titt tent ehm 65 ACU
5. This dialog box is used for changing a data editing format You can change the name of the data editing format specify its criterias and the ouput data format For more information see Add Data Editing Format E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 133 Custom OS Installations Trux Configuration Guide Test Data Editing Formats dialog box Test Data Editing Formats 4 1 Enter Data String Test B123456789 Close Matching Data Editing Format Format B Data Output B1234 lt CR gt di Keyboard Output Shitt B 1234 Enter In this dialog you can test the data editing format that are currently defined In the example display above a data editing format has been defined It has a length criteria with its minimum length set to 10 and its maximum length also set to 10 It also has an expression criteria where the starting position is set to 1 one and the expression set to B Test Click on this button when you have entered the string you would like to test with the currently defined formats Enter Data String To Test Here you type in the string you would like to test Matching Data Editing Format The name of the data editing format for which the criterias were met Data Output In this box the resulting output is displayed The data output string for the format in the example above is Left 5 cr Keyboard Ouput Displays the key simulations WLinq would have used for the string Click o
6. Figure 24 BWU No Security 1 Enter the Network name SSID Set Network authentication to Open Click OK to save the profile Bow gm The BWU automatically connects to the first listed profile within range Use the Up and Down icons to adjust the list as desired E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide 802 11 Radio 4 1 1 4 WEP Wireless Network Connection Settings Network name SSID network 2 C This is an ad hoc network Remove after Never Network authentication method Inner EAP method Network Key j Options The network password WEP can be entered as 5 or 13 ascii characters or 10 or 26 hexadecimal characters Network key Confirm network key Key index advanced 2 Figure 25 BWU WEP 1 Enter the Network name SSID Set Network authentication to Open Enter and confirm the network key under Network Key Click OK to save the profile RE 29 The BWU automatically connects to the first listed profile within range Use the Up and Down icons to adjust the list as desired E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 49 802 11 Trux Configuration Guide 4 1 1 5 LEAP 50 a cow dme Wireless Network Connection Settings Network name SSID network 2 C This is an ad hoc network Remove after Never Network authentication 802 1 EAP method Inner EAP method LEAP
7. Use Saved User Name and Password User Name Password Confirm Password Domain No Network Connection Unless User Is Logged In Authentication Timeout Value in seconds 30 Figure 39 ACU LEAP Credentials Make sure Used Saved User Name and Password is selected Enter the user credentials Click OK to save the credential information and then click OK again to save the profile Make sure the desired profile is selected the Profile Management screen Double clicking profile makes that profile active 64 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide 802 11 Radio 4 1 2 6 WPA PSK Profile Management General Security Advanced Set Security Options O WPAAWPA2 WPA WPA2 EAP Type WPA WPA2 Passphrase 802 1x 802 1 EAP Type O Pre Shared Key Static WEP O None Group Policy Delay 60 Figure 40 ACU WPA PSK 1 Select WPA WPA2 Passphrase from Set Security Options 2 Click the Configure button Configure WPA WPA2 Passphrase Enter WPA WPA2 passphrase 8 to 63 ASCII or 64 hexadecimal characters Figure 41 ACU Preshared Key 3 Enter the passphrase 4 Click OK to save the passphrase and then click OK again to save the profile 5 Make sure the desired profile is selected on the Profile Management screen Double clicking on any profile makes that profile active E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 65 802 11 Radio Trux Configuration Guide
8. 3 7 3 6 Trux Configuration Guide 126 are sent The new way are independent of the keyboard locale of the PC Added EAN128 support 2007 12 03 Max com port number is now COM256 2007 10 25 Trigging on a incorrect expression lt caused WLinq to exit with an assertion failure Now a more user friendly error message is displayed instead password protection is enabled profiles can t be deleted Added option for sending prefix and postfix keys before 2007 06 25 and after data Ctrl Shift Alt 1 and Ctrl Shift Alt 2 Added logging function Better for troubleshooting 2007 03 20 intermittent problems with configuration data Creates a log file that can be sent to Freefloat for analysis Changed the static text control for OEM into a hyperlink displaying a text file with OEM information Credits to JRTwine Software LLC for supplying free source code for this control Added the function Call 2006 08 16 Fixed problem with licensing 2006 08 16 Internal release 2006 06 01 When Visual Basic is used to send data out the com 2006 05 19 port via the WLinq message WLinq32 SendClipboardContents it appends two NULL characters WLinq stripped one NULL at the end of the text before now it strips all trailing NULLs Added blue blinking of tray icon when hardware pin 2006 05 04 events are fired Added the hardware pin events function 2006 04 18 Added the messages KeyboardEvents and 2006 03 13 NoKeyboardEvents Add
9. 53 4 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC User Manual Tx800 4 1 1 9 4 1 1 11 4 1 2 4 1 2 1 4 1 2 2 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 4 4 1 2 5 4 1 2 6 4 1 2 7 4 1 2 8 4 1 2 9 4 1 2 11 4 1 3 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 4 2 5 4 3 WAN 4 3 1 4 3 2 4 3 3 SIM card installation 4 1 1 10 WPA LEAP nn nn 802 11a b g Radio Wireless Zero Config Using the AC U smart SCUT cT PEAP MS CHAP 55206 ro errore mem EAP TLES rs ss cs 4 1 2 10 WPA LEAP EAP FAS D 4 2 Bluetooth Devices Tab uir eb Options Hi me us COM Ports Tab tette Hardware Lab cunei et dci e UR POELE eot oed otc e 5 OPERATING SYSTEM 5 1 System Recovery 5 1 1 AL 24 2 1 Rocoyery Media Lacoste pectet Recovery Process NIC RM 5 1 2 2 Wizard walk through 5 2 Custom OS Installations 6 FREEFLOAT WLINQ E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Table of Contents Table of Contents User Manual Tx800 Illustrations Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39
10. Figure 1 Overview connections and interfaces Tx800 Connections and interfaces port lid Position Function Power supply 12V DC 50W Mic in Audio out 2 RS232 12V COMI RS232 5V VGA external monitor Multipurpose connector USB 2 0 RS232 12 V RJ 45 Ethernet 10 100 LAN 2x USB 2 0 PS 2 Mouse PS 2 Keyboard Bluetooth antenna connector 1 Nel N 12 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Connections and adapters 2 4 1 1 Under the Tx800 service lid Figure 2 Overview connections and interfaces under the service lid Position Function 1 USB 2 0 2 Harddrive 3 Compact Flash slot behind HD cable 4 Battery UPS 5 Mini PCI slot 6 PC Card slot option E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 13 Connections adapters Trux Configuration Guide 2 4 2 Interfaces and connections Tx700 Figure 3 Overview connections and interfaces Tx700 Connections and interfaces Position Function 1 Connection for external aerial 2 Power supply 3 2 serial port 2 Yellow light indicates 12V out from pin 9 4 COMI serial port 1 Green light indicates 5V out from pin 9 5 Keyboard mouse 6 RJ 45 10 100 LAN 7 1 x USB 2 0 8 Connection for multi purpose usage 9 Audio Out 3 5 mm 10 Mic In 3 5 mm
11. If the blackout screen box is used attach the stripped wire ends to the box Refer to section 2 5 2 2 and the label on the blackout screen box for proper wiring connection BLACKOUT SCREEN NOX Connect the DC to DC converter to the vehicle s electrical system 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 For uninterrupted power electrical supply connections should not be made at any point after the ignition switch of the vehicle If used connect the wiring for the blackout screen box 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 18AWG 1mm conductors 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 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Electrical installation 2 5 2 1 DC to DC Converter Connect the brown part of this cable to positive and the white part to negative on the power source DC DC converter and fuse it as shown below EXISTING CIRCUITRY ON VEHICL
12. The OK button confirms any changes you ve made in the translation table The Cancel button cancels any changes Tip You can quickly jump to a customized translation by clicking in the list and then writing the asterisk character When you click on the Default button you get the following question 108 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations WLing 7 Are you sure you want to revert to the default character translation table All customizations will be lost ve Click on Yes if you want to reset the translation table to its default setting Please note that all customizations of the table will be lost E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 109 Custom OS Installations Trux Configuration Guide 110 Edit Character Translation dialog box edt character Translation Character ASCII 65 0x41 Cancel 8 0541 Key Code Active v Affected by Caps Lock Shift Extended Control Alt Scan Code Tester Diactitic This dialog box displays the settings for the translation you selected before you clicked the Edit button in the dialog box Character Translation Character The character or the name of the control character ASCII The character s ASCII value Both in decimal and hexadecimal Key Code Here you enter the key code the character should be translated to You should enter the key code in decimal The key code is dynamically conver
13. General Settings UPS Display Backlight Advanced UPS battery 117 UPS battery status oni amp Battery low voltage Battery powered Enable UPS battery charger at powered off Enable UPS battery charger at suspend Battery present Battery charger on Configuration 7 amp Battery charged Enable UPS functionality Backlight reducing to level 20 z MES voltas Jes 2 Backlight reduce timeout sec Shutdown timeout 15 min Cancel f Figure 14 Tx700 Trux Manger UPS Tab UPS Battery Enable disable the internal UPS battery The UPS battery protects the terminal from being shutdown if there s a loss of input power Configuration Configure how the terminal should react when if the input power is lost by enabling UPS functionality e reduce backlight to a certain level after a specified timeout e when to safely shutdown the system UPS Battery Status Monitor battery states and voltage E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 35 Trux Manager Trux Configuration Guide 3 3 1 4 Display Backlight Tab The Display Backlight tab contains options and status for the display backlight After making any desired changes click Apply to apply the new changes or OK to apply the changes and dismiss the Trux Manager screen Tx700 Computer Manager Main GeneralSettings UPS Display Backlight Advanced Blackout screen input signal Backlight intensity Scre
14. Trux Configuration Guide present A data editing format has an output format The output format specifies the information that should be generated when all the format s criterias are met The output format is made up of constant strings and or string functions that extracts parts of the input data string In the examples below the input data string is 12345ABCDE Custom OS Installations Example Description Result Constant string with ordinary characters ABC Left 3 Extracts the specified number of characters from the beginning of the string 123 Right 3 Extract the specified number of characters from the end of the string CDE Mid 3 2 The first digit specifies the character position and the second specifies the number of characters Extracts the specified number of characters starting at the specified position 34 Mid A 5 This is another way of specifying the starting position The substring s position in the input data string is used as the starting position for the Mid function ABCDE Mid 6 If only the start position is specified extracts all character from the start position to the end of the string ABCDE SubStr 23 CD Scans for the first string and extracts all characters up to the second string If the first string isn t found the result is an empty string 45AB EAN128Field 02 Extracts
15. Same power consumption and options as 2 is enabled by default but can be de selected if necessary E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 39 40 Trux Manager Trux Configuration Guide Startup Select optional ways to power up the Tx800 e touch panel tap or e applying power to the terminal If touch panel tap is selected you have the possibility to set the tap duration before terminal start time Default value is 1 second 1000 ms Shutdown Select touch panel tap as an optional way to shutdown the terminal You have the possibility to set a tap duration before terminal shutdown time Default value is 2 seconds 2000 ms Important When this shutdown option is selected firmware will issue a power button event This means that a touch panel tap performs the same function as the power button See the Advanced tab of the Power Options Properties in Windows Control Panel for power button configuration The default value in a Tx800 Windows image is shutdown Defroster Enable defroster heated touch panel This option is only relevant if the terminal is equipped with an optional heated touch panel The default value is defroster enabled The defroster will turn off when the temperature goes above 40 C inside the terminal and turn on again below 39 C default values Note Before making any changes to the default values remember that the temperature outside the terminal is typically 209 lower than inside Audio En
16. Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations Edit Input Data Replacement dialog box Edit Input Data Replacement 1 E xj Search for B Replace with This dialog box is used for changing an existing string replacement Search for The string you want WLinq to scan for Replace with The string you want WLinq to replace with Click on OK to confirm any changes you ve made or click on Cancel to cancel any changes E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 123 Custom OS Installations Trux Configuration Guide Test Input Data Replacements dialog box Test Input Data Replacements Enter Data String Test Test al Close Number of replacements 1 di Data Output Rob In this dialog box you can test the currently defined string replacements In the example above a string replacement has been defined The string replacement searches for the character and replaces it with the string Rob Test Click on this button after you have entered the string to test Enter Data String To Test In this box you should enter the string you want to test Number of replacements Displays the number of replacements done Data Output Displays the result after all defined string replacements has been processed Click on the Close button when you re finished testing 124 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations Data Editing Formats dialog box Click
17. serial ports listed below To determine whether you need a COM port read the documentation that came with your Bluetooth device Direction Incoming Outgoing 2s K06 35 5066 Serial Printer Learn more about Bluetooth COM ports Figure 59 Bluetooth COM Ports Tab This tab displays the COM ports used by Bluetooth devices such as the Bluetooth printer illustrated More information can be found using the Microsoft Windows help feature E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 81 Bluetooth Trux Configuration Guide 4 2 4 Hardware Tab Bluetooth Devices Devices Options Ports Hardware Devices Name Type Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator Bluetooth Generic Bluetooth Radio Bluetooth Device Properties Manufacturer Microsoft Location on Generic Bluetooth Radio Device Status This device is working properly Troubleshoot Figure 60 Bluetooth Hardware Tab This tab hardware information for Bluetooth More information can be found using the Microsoft Windows help feature 4 2 5 LXE 8652 Bluetooth Ring Scanner Use the Bluetooth Device Wizard in the Microsoft Windows Control Panel to discover and manager the Bluetooth scanner connection Do not use the ComponentSoft wedge software provided with the LXE 8650 Bluetooth Ring Scanners on the Tx700 82 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide WAN 4 3 WAN 4 3 1 4 3 2 4 3 3 Check the contents o
18. the result 13 20 X Left 2 Right 2 Different expressions can be combined X12DE lt cr gt lt tab gt Control characters are specified within lt gt See Characters for the codes that can be used They are in the column Abbreviation ENTER TAB The Enter key is pressed and then the Tab key x09 You can specify control characters and character codes by entering the x prefix followed by their hexadecimal code two digits TAB d013 You can specify control characters and character codes by entering the d prefix followed by their decimal code three digits ENTER Input lt tab gt 1 lt cr gt The entire input data string the Tab key a one the Enter key 12345ABCDE TAB 1 ENTER Reboot Closes all programs and restarts the pc Ifa program has a document that hasn t been saved that program will display a question whether you want to save the document or not This stops the reboot process until you answer the question RebootForced Closes all programs and restarts the pc When this function is used no unsaved 128 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide documents will be saved programs are shut down in very abrupt way Use this function only if you are aware of the consequences Custom OS Installations notepad exe Starts the specified program T
19. 11 Connection for external aerial 12 Power supply 14 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Connections and adapters 2 4 3 Peripherals and accessories Listed below are some of the peripherals which can be connected to the Trux computer More details can be found in the Tx700 User s Guide or the Tx800 User s Guides Peripheral Keyboard Mouse Printer Barcode reader External monitor GPS system Mobile communication Headset Audio out Microphone Antennas E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 15 Electrical installation Trux Configuration Guide 2 5 Electrical installation Always exercise caution when working with electricity 2 5 1 Connecting to power source A Always exercise caution when working with electricity 2 5 2 Connecting electrical cables to power sources 16 The Trux computer comes with a four meter four wired power cable brown for positive and white for negative and 2 conductors yellow and green to enable the screen black out function If the black out screen function is not used see section 2 5 2 1 If the black out function is used see section 2 5 2 2 Connect the brown part of this cable to positive and the white part to negative on the DC DC converter power source and fuse it according to these specifications shown below Specifications for electrical supply Always observe input voltage range specified on the DC to DC power supply
20. 2303 v O WPA WPA2 Passphrase 802 1x 802 1 EAP Type Pre Shared Key Static WEP O None ow Association to Mixed Cell Limit Time for Finding Domain Controller To Group Policy Delay 60 2 sec Figure 46 ACU EAP TLS 1 Select WPA WPA2 from Set Security Options 2 Choose EAP TLS from the WPA WPA2 EAP Type pulldown 3 Click the Configure button 70 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide 802 11 Radio Configure EAP TLS C Use Machine Information for Domain Logon Validate Server Identity Trusted Root Certification Authorities Any Select a Certificate trux Issued by RFEngACS1 5 21 2008 Server Domain Name RFEng CS1 local Login Name trux Figure 47 ACU EAP TLS Credentials 4 From the Trusted Root Certification Authorities pulldown select the appropriate root certification authority 5 From the Select a Certificate pulldown select the appropriate user certificate 6 Click OK to save the certificate information and then click OK again to save the profile 7 Make sure the desired profile is selected on the Profile Management screen Double clicking on any profile makes that profile active E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 71 802 11 Radio Trux Configuration Guide 4 1 2 10 WPA LEAP Profile Management General Security Advanced Set Security Options WPAAWPA2 WPAAWPA2 EAP Type LEAP xi O WPA WPA2 Passphrase 802 1x 802 1 EAP Type
21. 35 5000 New device If you don t see the device that you want to add make sure that it is on Follow the setup instructions that came with the device and then click Search Again goxch Agen Cancel Figure 57 Discovered Bluetooth Devices Select the desired Bluetooth device and click Next Select the appropriate passkey option The Bluetooth device is ready to use E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 79 80 Bluetooth 4 2 2 Options Tab This tab contains various Bluetooth connection options Microsoft Windows help feature Bluetooth Devices Devices Options COM Ports Hardware Discovery To allow Bluetooth devices to find this computer select the following check box discovery on EON To protect your privacy turn on discovery only when you want a Bluetooth device to find this computer Connections Use these settings to control whether a Bluetooth device can connect to this computer Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer Alert me when a new Bluetooth device wants to connect Show the Bluetooth icon in the notification area Learn more about Bluetooth settings Restore Defaults Figure 58 Bluetooth Options Tab Trux Configuration Guide More information can be found using the E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Bluetooth 4 2 3 COM Ports Tab Bluetooth Devices Devices Options COM Ports Hardware This computer is using the COM
22. 4 1 2 7 PEAP MS CHAP Profile Management General Security Advanced Set Security Options wPAAWPA2 WPA WPA2 EAP Type zs Tel s e v ET E v O WPA WPA2 Passphrase 802 1 802 1x EAP Pre Shared Key Static WEP O None C Limit Time for Finding Domain Controller Group Policy Delay Figure 42 ACU 5 1 Select WPA WPA2 from Set Security Options 2 Choose PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 from the WPA WPA2 EAP Type pulldown 3 Click the Configure button 66 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide 802 11 Radio Configure PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 Use Machine Information for Domain Logon C Validate Server Identity When connecting use O Certificate User Name and Password C Use Windows User Name and Password User Information for PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 Authentication User Name Trux Password Confirm Password Figure 43 ACU PEAP MS CHAP Credentials Make sure User Name and Password is selected Enter the user credentials Click OK to save the credential information and then click OK again to save the profile DL gv We wm Make sure the desired profile is selected on the Profile Management screen Double clicking on any profile makes that profile active E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 67 802 11 Radio Trux Configuration Guide 4 1 2 8 PEAP GTC Profile Management General Security Advanced Set Security O
23. Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Overview connections and interfaces 800 seen 12 Overview connections and interfaces under the s rvice hid sas 13 Overview connections and interfaces uio rer sett teet de sie ete 14 CONN CHONTOT PO WEIS Ply s cce ive eee ees coi ee Pet ok sept RU E listen etie be bets 16 Winne Diagram Without Blackout Screen BOX 19 Winns Diagram With Blackout Sereen BOX ERU Dun 20 Sample RAM Ball Options tacite biete seduce ste actores ute biseau 25 Screw Installation Cul pne eb E oi b cle oe Hot 26 Attach Rey board to Mountne PME bcr ne nd nettet 28 Completed RAM Mount Assembly oett Lit onse tra tr Hat ace Cp eluted edito ae ales ded Ds 29 Sample Soli ey DOSE A te cones diminue 31 1700 Trix Mapa ser out seein arts ast 32 T3700 Trux Manager General Settings nn is 33 TX 700 Trok 5 in orti ida tet nes asus 35 Tx700 Trux Manager Display Backlight Lab uie tetro aa a i 36 T3700 Trox Manager Advanced NEATA 37 T3800 Trox Manager Main aA TTO E EAA 38 T3300 Trux Manager General Settings Tabs nitrate 39 T3300 Trox Manger UPS aliu niece top
24. O Pre Shared Key Static WEP O None f ciation to Mixed C Limit Time for Finding Domain Controller sec Group Policy Delay 50 sec Figure 48 ACU WPA LEAP 1 Select WPA WPA2 from Set Security Options 2 Choose LEAP from theWPA WPA2 EAP Type pulldown 3 Click the Configure button 72 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide 802 11 Radio Configure LEAP User Name and Password Settings Use Temporary User Name and Password Use Saved User Name and Password User Name Password Confirm Password Domain No Network Connection Unless User Is Logged In Authentication Timeout Value in seconds 90 Figure 49 ACU WPA LEAP Credentials Make sure Used Saved User Name and Password is selected Enter the user credentials Click OK to save the credential information and then click OK again to save the profile ue Make sure the desired profile is selected on the Profile Management screen Double clicking on any profile makes that profile active E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 73 802 11 Radio Trux Configuration Guide 4 1 2 11 EAP FAST Profile Management General Security Advanced Set Security Options 9 WPAAWPA2 WPA WPA2 EAP 5 v O WPA WPA2 Passphrase 802 1x 802 1 EAP Type O Pre Shared Key Static WEP O None f ciation to Mixed C Limit Time for Finding Domain Controller sec Group Policy
25. Option icon in the systray to launch the application Figure 65 WAN System Tray Icon 12 For some operators the application is automatically configured for the network if not configure the settings as advised by your local operator GlobeTrotter Connect OPTION 5 5 Centre Hide settings Technology Preference PIN Code Preferred Only EDGE GPRS Preferred EDGE GPRS Only Enabled Disabled User Name Password APN 2 Roaming to Telia Figure 66 WAN Network Configuration 13 When all settings are made press the connect button to connect to the preferred network to disconnect press Disconnect Globe Trotter Connect OPTION Disconnect 5 5 Centre V Y Show settings Connected to Telia Figure 67 WAN Disconnect E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 85 WAN Trux Configuration Guide 86 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 5 1 5 1 1 Operating System If it should become necessary to reload the Microsoft Windows operating system use the instructions in the appropriate following section e To reload the Tx700 or Tx800 with the factory installed operating system drivers and utilities please follow the instructions in section 5 1 System Recovery You must have the appropriate Recovery Media for your Trux computer Please contact your LXE representative for details e To load a Tx700 or Tx800 with a user installed operating system please follow the ins
26. WM COPYDATA messages switches to sending data via WM COPYDATA instead of simulating key presses When WLinq receives a data string on the serial port the usual string processing occurs string replacement data editing and so on but instead of simulating key presses the resulting data string is sent via the WM COPYDATA message to the programs that has registered as subscribers It is worth mentioning that it is not possible to send keys like HOME or END via WM COPYDATA Only characters with ASCII values between 1 and 255 can be sent Sample code code samples the programming language C The following sample shows how to register the Subscribe message UINT m uWLinq32 Subscribe RegisterWindowMessage T WLinq3z Subscribe The code below shows how to find the handle to WLinq s window E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 137 Custom OS Installations 138 HUND gwndWLing NULL BOOL CALLBACK EnwmWindowsProc HUND hwnd LPARAM lParam gwndWLing NULL char sz 512 GetWindowText hwnd sz sizeof sz if NULL strstr sz FreeFloat WLing gwndWLing hwnd Break the enumeration process return FALSE return TRUE BOOL FindWLindqWindow EnumWindows EnumWindowsProc 0 if NULL gwndWLindq return TRUE else return FALSE The method OnCopyData below is handler for the WM COPYDATA message It receives a COPYDATASTRUCT struct
27. and can t interpret the command correctly 2 8 The function Hide window on incoming data did not 2001 11 20 work This error was caused by changes in version 2 5 Added a lite version In the lite version all data editing functions has been removed 2 7 The qualifier keys Shift Control and Alt did not work in 2001 10 19 Windows 9x ME This had the effect that characters that needed any of the qualifiers did not work This fault is present in version 2 5 and 2 6 Another problem was found and corrected It had to do with the Caps Lock keyboard indicator This was also a problem only in Windows 9x ME The process of reading the settings from the registry has been made a lot stricter and when errors occur very specific error messages are displayed Hopefully this will ease troubleshooting and support Added the topic Frequently Asked Question 2 6 Added the functions Reboot and RebootForced in 2001 09 10 the output data format 2 5 Added password protection so that users can t change 2001 08 08 the settings or exit Added the possibility to specify a timeout as a data string terminator Added tab as an alias to ht Added control of the signals DTR and RTS Added control of the extended status per key to enable to send a normal Enter and Enter on the numeric keypad A very small memory leak was fixed A cosmetic improvement in the dialog box Lock Output Window 100 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Con
28. attach the keyboard assembly to a C sized ball on the vehicle 2 8 3 Completed Assembly Samples of completed Tx700 or Tx800 bracket assemblies are shown below VX89A021KIT21 including RAM ball base and LXE keyboard bracket VX89A025KIT25 including RAM ball base and generic keyboard bracket Figure 10 Completed RAM Mount Assembly E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 29 Installation of peripherals Trux Configuration Guide 2 9 2 9 1 30 Installation of peripherals Commonly peripherals such as label printers and bar code readers are used Akerstr ms Trux AB offers peripherals that facilitate use of the Trux unit If you order peripherals with the computer then the drivers are pre installed If you order them later or from a supplier other than Akerstr ms Trux AB you might have to install the drivers if so refer to the peripheral s documentation If you change or re install the computer s operating system you might have to reinstall the pre installed drivers Examples of keyboard placement on various truck models is found in appendix After peripherals are connected fasten the cables to the bottom of the computer using cable straps or similar Supplying power to peripherals Some peripherals require power from the computer s COM or keyboard ports that is the scanner and keyboard with built in lights You can configure the Trux as follow e 12 V power is supplied from pin 9 the COM 2 port 5 V power is suppl
29. choose a single character Please note that data string terminator is removed from incoming data Example The string 123 lt CR gt lt LF gt is received on the serial port and the data string terminator is set to lt CR gt lt LF gt WLinq will trim away the lt CR gt lt LF gt from the end of the string before any further data processing takes place Note It is possible to specify several characters strings as a data string terminator For example lt cr gt lt lf gt lt etx gt In these cases you enter the string manually in the box instead of selecting it from the list You should use quotes around each data string terminator Timeout Specifies the period of time after which WLinq thinks the data input string is terminated When this option is selected the equipment you connect to WLinq should not have any suffix set Note If you specify a too high value approx 1000 ms the user will think the reading time is slow If you specify a too low value lt 30 ms there s a risk the data input string will be divided into two or more parts Filter Unknown Data Strings If this box is checked incoming data strings that aren t matched by any data editing format are filtered This is nice when you want to have control and only let strings that match data editing formats to generate key presses Replacements Displays the dialog box Input Data Replacements E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installa
30. cr gt in the Data Output Format edit box 8 Click on the Add button 9 Make sure Length is selected and that both Min and Max are set to 12 10 Click on OK until the Data Editing Formats dialog box is displayed 11 Move the Twelwe to thirteen digits format so it is placed first in the list use the arrow buttons to the right of the list to move the selected data editing format 12 Click on OK in all dialog boxes until the main window is displayed 13 Test it How do I do to send Home End or similar keys Keys in Windows that doesn t have a corresponding character function keys arrow keys Home End and similar are mapped to ASCII values from 128 and above In the following example we show how the Home key can be simulated after each data string 1 Find out what ASCII value the Home key is mapped to by studying the table Key Codes We find that the Home key is mapped to the ASCII value 83 Note The codes in the table are given in hexadecimal notation 2 Start WLing if it isn t already running 3 Click on the Settings button in the main window 4 Click on the Data Editing tab E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 93 Custom OS Installations Trux Configuration Guide 5 Click on the Formats button 6 Select the Default format and then click on the Edit button 7 Change the text in the Data Output Format edit box to Input x83 1x83 is a way of expressing a character ASCII value in hexadecimal instead of writing
31. quits WLinq does not go back to keyboard simulation mode The help window is no longer modal to the WLinq window The WLinq window now appears in the Taskbar when the Register dialog is displayed This makes it easier to Switch to and from the Register dialog When logged in as a user with read only access it is possible to switch profile but not create or change WLinq is now installed under the Users shell context so an admin can install and configure WLinq and the user can start WLinq from the Start menu When WLinq was started automatically via the option Start WLinq when Windows starts up pressing F1 to bring up the help file did not work Fixed Added translation of control character name gt and 2004 05 03 lt xNN gt in the match expression for data editing formats Removed an internal dependency of a communication 2004 01 30 class because it caused problem with a virtual serial port driver that couldn t handle the port speed of 1200 bps Added extra verification of argument to the function Mid Changed the licensing model The real and demo versions are now the same running the real version in unregistered mode Added the functions RunApp WaitForAppExit 2003 04 30 WaitForWindow SetFocus OpenPort ClosePort and SendData in the data output format When WLinq is run by a user that does not have write permission in the registry where WLinq saves its settings the Settin
32. the actual character The character can for example be written as x41 When you write codes like these in the Data Output Format edit box they have to be quoted 8 Click on OK in all dialog boxes until the main window is displayed 9 Test it Note that the Home key is simulated after each data string I want to use AAO or other international characters in a barcode How do do it Mostly international characters can t be encoded in barcodes Thus you have to use other characters to represent them and convert them to the correct character in WLinq An old standard for encoding the Swedish characters 486 AAO is to use the characters J The characters can the encoded in the bar code type Code 128 The example below show how you can get WLing to generate the character when the character is received 1 Start if it isn t already running 2 Click on the Settings button in the main window 3 Click on the Keyboard tab 4 Click on the Character Translation button 5 Browse down in the list until you see the character ASCII value 125 6 Select the line for the character 7 Click on the Edit button 8 Click in the Scan Code Tester edit box 9 Press the key on the keyboard that generates the character requires a Swedish keyboard 10 The text dec 221 hex Oxdd is displayed in the Scan Code Tester edit box This means that Windows internally represents the key with the value 221 Note This is NOT the ASCII
33. the data of the field 02 from an EAN128 code If the field doesn t exist the expression results in an empty string Delay 1000 This is how you insert a delay in the output data format The time is specified in milliseconds Sleep 1000 Sleep is an alias of Delay Input Represents the entire input data string 12345ABCDE Date 96 Y 96 m 96 d Inserts the current date in the specified format The supported date and time formats a Weekday abbrevieated Weekday b Name of month abbrevieated 9o B Name of month d Day in month 01 31 2001 01 23 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 127 Custom OS Installations H Hours in 24 hour format 00 23 1 Hours in 12 hour format 01 12 j Day in year 001 366 m Month as number 01 12 M Minute 00 59 p A M P M indicator for 12 hour format S Seconds 00 59 U Week number with Sunday as the first day of week 00 53 w Weekday as decimal number 0 6 Sunday is 0 W Week number with Monday as the first day of week 00 53 y Year without century 00 99 9o Y Year with century 1999 2000 The percent sign Other characters for example can be used Trux Configuration Guide Time 96 H 926 M Inserts the current time in the specified format Time is just a synonym for Date It is the contents of the format string that affects
34. value for the character It is the keyboard scan code On an english keyboard the same key generates the character 11 Write 221 in the Key Code edit box 12 Make sure that the check boxes Active and Affected by Caps Lock are the only ones checked 13 Click on OK until the main window is displayed 14 Test by reading a barcode containing the character What we ve done above is to tell WLing that whenever the character is received it should be simulated by pressing the key with the keyboard scan code 221 The key with the code 221 generates the character assuming a Swedish keyboard driver is used in Windows would like to run two WLinq s one for COM1 and one for COM2 How do I do it WLinq works with what we call profiles A profile can be given a name and contains all settings you specify in the Settings dialog box The settings are com port the port s speed string replacement data editing formats and so on Sometimes you want to use a barcode reader on one com port and some other serial equipment on another port 94 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations common mistake many users do when they want to use more than one profile com port is to install WLing several times That won t work Do like this 1 Create a new profile give it a name for example Scanner 2 Click on the Settings button select all your settings and then click on OK in the Settings dialog box 3 M
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36. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 40 41 42 43 45 46 47 48 49 4 4 4C 4D 4E 4 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 5A 5B 86 87 88 89 8A 8B 7F 8E 8F RIGHT ARROW DOWN ARROW SELECT PRINT EXECUTE PRINT SCREEN INS DEL HELP O 0 I OO U1 BR UNEO Undefined lt lt gt Left Windows key Microsoft Natural keyboard E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 141 Custom OS Installations VK_RWIN VK APPS VK NUMPADO VK_NUMPAD1 VK_NUMPAD2 VK_NUMPAD3 VK_NUMPAD4 VK_NUMPAD5 VK_NUMPAD6 VK_NUMPAD7 VK_NUMPAD8 VK_NUMPAD9 VK_MULTIPLY VK_ADD VK_SEPARATOR VK_SUBTRACT VK_DECIMAL VK_DIVIDE VK_F1 VK_F2 VK_F3 VK_F4 VK_F5 VK_F6 VK_F7 VK_F8 VK_F9 VK_F10 VK_F11 VK F12 VK F13 VK_F14 VK F15 VK F16 VK F17 VK F18 VK F19 VK F20 VK F21 VK F22 VK F23 VK F24 VK NUMLOCK VK SCROLL 5C 5D 5E 60 61 62 63 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 8F 90 91 92 96 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 9A 9B 9C 9D 9E 9F AO Al A2 4 5 A6 A7 A8 A9 AB AC AD 0 1 B2 B3 B4 5 6 7 B8 B9 BA BB Trux Configuration Guide Right Windows key Natural keyboard Applications Natural keyboard Reserved 0 numeric 1 numeric keypad 2
37. 65 ACU PENPINDSSC EID de tte E num 66 ACU PEAP MS CHAP Crete testet pro int ec o it io RE 67 ACU PEAPSTG Dti teste ter fae bo tes een 68 ACU PEAP GTC Credentials secco ito ro hace dor d s dudit 69 AC UL EP dE BS cocotte n a e uites cn cotes eter 70 ACU BAP TES Credentials eterne ti ri eter ettet t o bett eto nite satt des oot 71 ritate metes rire 12 ACU WPA LEAP Credentals 2 titi tao boda natation AONAR 13 ACUDEAPSEUNS T trucco nts tease Matt tte 74 ACU EAP FAST Authentication AS ACU EAP EAST Credentials 76 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC User Manual Tx800 Table of Contents Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 Figure 56 Figure 57 Figure 58 Figure 59 Figure 60 Figure 61 Figure 62 Figure 63 Figure 64 Figure 65 Figure 66 Figure 67 sal nest oi ot re a epa td 77 ISequest Bre BIG TT Devices Mb aa erc 78 Add Bluetoothi Device Wizard e oco edd be i Ide b t 79 Discovered Bluetooth DEVICES iiio ie oe sats Eo te gebe on e sre A ees 79 Opions Tab ocaeca tenian dd 80 Bluetooth COM Ports bod oad edt head
38. Add to add a data editing format Select a format K and click E dit to edit a format Select a format and click Remove to remove a format x Cancel If the input data fulfills the criterias for more than one format the format first in the list will be used Format B s Edit Remove In this dialog box there s a list over the currently defined data editing formats You can add edit delete and change the order in which the data editing formats are processed Add Display the dialog box Add Data Editing Format Edit Display the dialog box Edit Data Editing Format Remove Removes the selected data editing format Click on OK to confirm any changes you ve made or click on Cancel to cancel any changes E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 125 Custom OS Installations Trux Configuration Guide 126 Add Data Editing Formats dialog box Nane EE Cancel Critieria Add Edit Remove Data Output Format x This dialog is used for defining a new data editing format Name Here you specify the name of the data editing format Criteria This list shows the criterias of the data editing format Data Output Format The data editing formats output format There are more information about this further down in this topic Add Displays the dialog box Add Criteria Edit Displays the dialog box Edit Criteria Remove Removes the selected criteria Click on OK to confirm any chang
39. Delay 50 sec Figure 50 ACU EAP FAST 1 Select WPA WPA2 from Set Security Options 2 Choose EAP FAST from the WPA WPA2 EAP Type pulldown 3 Click the Configure button 74 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide 802 11 Radio Configure EAP FAST EAP FAST Authentication Method MSCHAPv2 User Name and Password Protected Access Credentials PAC Select One or More PAC Authorities Manage C Use Any PAC Belonging to the Same Group Allow Automatic PAC Provisioning No Network Connection Unless User Is Logged In Figure 51 ACU EAP FAST Authentication 4 Select MSCHAPv2 User Name and Password from the EAP FAST Authentication Method pulldown list 5 Check the checkbox for Allow Automatic PAC Provisioning 6 Click the Configure button E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 75 802 11 Radio Trux Configuration Guide Configure MSCHAPv2 User Name and Password C Validate Server Identity User Name and Password Settings Use Temporary User Name and Password rh E Name and f Use Saved User Name and Password User Name Trux Password Confirm Password Domain Include Windows Logon Domain with User Name Figure 52 ACU EAP FAST Credentials 7 Make sure Use Saved User Name and Password is selected 8 Enter the user credentials 9 Click OK to save the credential information click OK again to save the authentication information and then click OK a
40. E TRUX COMPUTER FORKLIFT BATTERY MAIN SWITCH rt i 5A slow fuse Close to power source Do not connect Circular Power Connector ISOLATED DC DC Supplied Power Cable Shielding to be trimmed Figure 5 Wiring Diagram Without Blackout Screen Box E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 19 Electrical installation Trux Configuration Guide 2 5 2 2 DC to DC Converter with Blackout Screen Box 20 slow fuse Close to power The power supply chassis connector contains two pins that are dedicated to dimming the screen for example when the vehicle is set in motion when the gas pedal is pressed The screen then lights up when the vehicle stops when the gas pedal is released Connect pins 5 green conductor and 6 yellow conductor to the vehicle s gas pedal relay via galvanically electrically isolated open close relay contact If the screen s black out function is not selected and installed isolate the end of the green and yellow parts in the open end of the cable You can set this function in the Trux Computer Manager application see Trux Manager in the following chapter EXISTING CIRCUITRY ON VEHICLE Blackout Screen Box TRUX COMPUTER FORKLIFT BATTERY MOTION CIRCUITRY e g Parking MAIN SWITCH Break Switch Circular Power Connector BROWN Supplied Power Cable Shielding to be trimmed ISOLATED DC DC Figure 6 Wiring Diagram With Blackout Screen Box E EQ TRU
41. ONFIG D ARC 103 Custom OS Installations 104 Settings dialog box Communication Keyboard Window Initialization Data Editing Port Data 7 8 Speed Parity 9600 No parity ERIT EE Default m Duplicate String Filter 0 milliseconds Cancel Help This dialog contains the tabs Communication Keyboard Window Initialization and Data Editing On the different tabs you can customize the settings for the currently active profile WLinq store rDTR 4 EE High C Low High X C Low Hardware pin events Trux Configuration Guide the profiles in the Windows registry E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations Communication tab Communication Keyboard Window Initialization Data Editing Port Data e High Speed Parity Low 9600 No parity Stop High Default Low Duplicate String Filter Hardware pin events 0 milliseconds Cancel Help On this tab you specify which serial port WLinq should use and the settings of the serial port Port Specifies the serial port WLinq receive data from Speed Specifies the speed in bps bits per second Data Specifies the number of data bits per character Parity Specifies the data parity Stop Specifies the number of stop bits DTR Specifies the level of the DTR Data Termi
42. OS image By default the OS image on the TRS media is used By pressing the button placed on the right side of the field labelled Image File you can browse to the preferred OS image if for instance it has been placed on a network share The third screen shown by the wizard just lets you confirm the information gathered this far before the actual TRS process is started When you click on the Next button you will be asked to confirm that you want to start the TRS process this is the last chance to abort TRS The fourth screen is shown by the wizard during the actual processing and it informs you of what is going on This process could take quite a while up to 30 minutes or more depending on the actual OS image USB standard etc The last screen of the wizard shows the result of the TRS process By clicking Finish the wizard is closed Then press any key to shutdown the computer Please remove the TRS media when the system has been shutdown to avoid booting up the Trux into TRS again You Trux has now gone through the whole TRS process E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations 5 2 Custom OS Installations If desired a user provided operating system can be installed as opposed to using the LXE supplied Recovery Media To use this option the user must e Provide their own installation source of a supported operating system Windows XP e Have a valid activation key for that operating system e U
43. Pre Shared Key Static WEP from Set Security Options 2 Click the Configure button E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 61 802 11 Radio Trux Configuration Guide Configure Pre Shared Keys Static WEP Key Entry Hexadecimal 0 3 ASCII Text all keyboard characters Encryption Keys WEP Key Size Transmit Key 152 WEP Key 1 WEP Key 2 WEP Key 3 WEP Key 4 Figure 37 ACU WEP Key 3 Enter the WEP key The key can be Hexadecimal or ASCII format 4 Click OK to WEP keys then click OK again to save the profile 5 Make sure the desired profile is selected on the Profile Management screen Double clicking on any profile makes that profile active 62 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide 802 11 Radio 4 1 2 5 LEAP Profile Management General Security Advanced Set Security Options O WPA WPA2 WPA WPA2 EAP Type LEAF WPA AWPA2 Passphrase 8021x 802 1 EAP Type LEAP O Pre Shared Key Static WEP O None C Allow Association to Mixed Cells C Limit Time for Finding Domain Controller T o sec Group Policy Delay e0 a Figure 38 ACU LEAP 1 Select 802 1x from Set Security Options 2 Choose LEAP from the 802 1x EAP Type pulldown 3 Click the Configure button E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 63 802 11 Radio Trux Configuration Guide Configure LEAP User Name and Password Settings Use Temporary User Name and Password
44. RC Trux Configuration Guide Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations The source code for a sample program using this technique a Microsoft Visual C 6 0 project can be supplied to you without charge Note From version 3 9 and later there are two more messages Unsubscribe and SubscribeExclusively They are used in the same way as Subscribe SubscribeExclusively makes the client program sending the message the sole subscriber Unsubscribe unsubscribes any subscription regardless of whether Subscribe or SubscribeExclusively was used to start the subscription Note From version 3 10 there are yet two more messages KeyboardEvents and NoKeyboardEvents They control whether WLinq will send data via keyboard events If WLing is tightly integrated with an application via the WM COPYDATA message and the application temporarily unsubscribes the application probably don t want WLinq to switch over to the method of sending data via keyboard messages In this situation send the NoKeyboardEvents to WLinq the full global name of the message is WLinq32 NoKeyboardEvents E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 139 Custom OS Installations 140 Key Codes This table contains most of the key codes there is in Windows The column Mapped ASCII is the ASCII value mapped to the key in the default setup of WLinq Those be used an output format to generate the key For example x83 generates the HOME key Symbolic Constant N
45. Replace with 5 Edi Remove This dialog box displays the currently defined string replacements The strings WLinq scan for incoming data are in the column Search for the list When such a string is found it is replaced with its corresponding replacement string displayed in the column Replace with You can change the order in which the string replacements are processed by selecting a replacement in the list and then move it up or down by clicking on the arrow buttons Add Displays the dialog box Add Input Data Replacement Edit Displays the dialog box Edit Input Data Replacement Remove Removes the selected string replacement Click on OK to confirm any changes you ve made or click on Cancel to cancel any changes E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 121 Custom OS Installations Trux Configuration Guide Add Input Data Replacement dialog box x Search for 2 with Cancel This dialog is used for adding a string replacement Search for Specify the string you want WLinq to search for The Search for box can t be left empty Replace with Specify the string you want WLinq to replace search string with Click on OK if you want to confirm the new string replacement Tip If you leave the Replace with box empty the string replacement will work as a filter Both substrings and single characters may be filtered in this way 122 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC
46. Trux Configuration Guide Tx700 Tx800 User Manual Tx800 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 rights are reserved This document may not in whole or in be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent in writing from LXE Inc Copyright 2009 by LXE Inc An EMS Technologies Company 125 Technology Parkway Norcross GA 30092 U S A 770 447 4224 Trademarks LXE and Spire are registered trademarks 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 and RAM Mount are both trademarks of National Products Inc 1205 S Orr Street Seattle WA 98108 Intel and Pentium are trademarks or
47. XCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Mounting the Tx800 port lid 2 6 Mounting the Tx800 port lid Cut the provided openable cable protection tube to the appropriate length Put the cables in one half of it and then put the other half on according to fig 9 2 7 Best practice recommendations 2 7 1 Ergonomics The computer with touch screen shall be mounted in such way that it provides an optimal working position without unnecessary physical strain Ergonomic concern should also be taken to mounting of peripherals e g label printers and bar code readers Sometime specific brackets may need to be forged in order to reach an optimal solution but commonly various brackets provided by Akerstr ms are sufficient A configuration with the display in line of sight and easy access to the touch screen is recommended see below If an external antenna is used it shall be placed high and not concealed in order to as much as possible allow free line of sight Cables shall be as short as possible for minimum losses 2 7 2 Cable Protection Use a flexible plastic conduit with Chemical resistance to fuels mineral oils fats alkalies weak acids and bases etc to protect the cables If all cables new and factory installed do not fit in the plastic conduit fasten them in the conduit with black UV durable bundle bands hipa TTN pagi 7 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 21 Best practice recommendations Trux Configuratio
48. able the front speakers If a louder maximum volume is needed Enable audio boost will increase the volume by 5 db Apply Factory Settings Clicking this button restores all customized settings to their default values after the terminal has been shutdown and restarted E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Trux Manager 3 3 2 3 UPS Tab The UPS tab contains options for the UPS battery in the Tx800 After making any desired changes click Apply to apply the new changes or OK to apply the changes and dismiss the Trux Manager screen 800 Computer Manager Main General Setting isplay Backlight Advanced UPS battery UPS battery status Enable UPS battery Battery low voltage Enable UPS battery charger at powered off 9 Battery powered Enable UPS battery charger at suspend Battery present Battery charger on Donfiguration 1 9 Battery charged Enable UPS functionality Backlight reducing to level 20 z Backlight reduce timeout 2 sec Shutdown timeout 15 min Battery voltage 11 8 V Cancel Figure 19 800 Trux Manger UPS Tab UPS Battery Enable disable the internal UPS battery The UPS battery protects the terminal from being shutdown if there s a loss of input power Configuration Configure how the terminal should react when if the input power is lost by enabling UPS functionality e reduce backlight to a certain level after a specified timeout e when to
49. ake sure the profile Scanner is selected start the Notepad program and test that the profile is working as intended 4 Switch back to WLing and click on Settings Go to the tab Initialization check the option Start WLing when Windows starts up Click on OK 5 Back in the main window of WLinq create a new profile and give it a new name for example Scanner2 Click on the Settings button select the settings for this profile At least you must select a different com port or the two profiles will have a port collision 6 Test the profile Scanner2 in the same way you tested the profile Scanner 7 Repeat step 4 except for the profile Scanner2 8 Restart Windows and check that two instances of WLinq are started automatically Also check that WLinq isn t displaying an error message about com port being busy Test and see if both profiles work together In what order does things happen in WLinq When WLinq receives a data string a lot of checks replacements and conversions occur Many users are interested in understanding the inner workings of WLinq Step 1 Receive the data string from the serial port How this is done depends on what type of Data String Termination has been selected Character WLinq buffers received characters until the specified termination character is received The default termination character is CR ASCII 13 When WLinq receives the termination character moves to the next step Timeout WLinq buffe
50. al washers gs oe ite E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 27 Install Mounting Brackets Trux Configuration Guide 2 8 2 3 Step 3 Attach Keyboard to Bracket LXE Keyboards If using the optional integrated keyboard mount attach the keyboard to keyboard mounting plate using the appropriate screws e the 95 key keyboard use four 8 32x5 8 screws e the 60 key keyboard use four 10 32x5 8 screws Note 95 key LXE keyboard shown Figure 9 Attach Keyboard to Mounting Plate Note Excess keyboard cable length can be looped around the hooks on the bottom of the keyboard mounting plate Other Keyboards A generic keyboard plate is provided for non LXE keyboards 1 Attach the RAM ball to the keyboard mounting plate 2 Attach the keyboard to the keyboard mounting plate The mounting kit DOES NOT include hardware to attach the keyboard to the plate 28 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Install Mounting Brackets 2 8 2 4 Step 4 Attach 700 or Tx800 and Keyboard Assembly to RAM Base Single RAM ball 1 Use a single D sized RAM arm to attach the Tx700 or Tx800 assembly to the RAM ball on the vehicle 2 Use a single C sized RAM arm to attach the keyboard assembly to the C sized ball on either the Tx700 or Tx800 keyboard bracket or a C sized ball on the vehicle Dual RAM balls 1 Usea pair of C sized arms to attach the Tx700 or Tx800 assembly to the RAM balls on the vehicle 2 Use a C sized arm to
51. all attached to the vehicle Individual brackets Many individual mounting brackets are also available RAM Mount System The following RAM balls are used to mount the Tx700 or Tx800 D sized 2 25 balls and arms Used to mount the Tx700 or Tx800 when a single RAM ball is ordered on the back of the Tx700 or Tx800 A D sized ball is also used on the truck C sized 1 5 balls and arms Used to mount the Tx700 or Tx800 when dual RAM balls are ordered on the back of the Tx700 or Tx800 A pair of C sized balls is also used on the truck E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Install Mounting Brackets Keyboard brackets also use C sized ball A corresponding C sized ball is either included as part of the Tx700 or Tx800 mounting bracket or mounted independently on the truck for the keyboard assembly 2 8 2 Mounting Procedure 2 8 2 1 Step 1 Mount Vehicle RAM Ball s Determine the position for mounting the RAM ball s Be sure to position the RAM ball s to allow access to the switches and ports on the bottom of the Tx700 or Tx800 Depending on the options ordered with the Tx700 or Tx800 the RAM ball may be e single or dual RAM ball mounted directly to the truck e single or dual RAM ball mounted to a plate The plate then mounts to the truck e single RAM ball integrated with a mounting plate e single or dual RAM squeeze clamp style ball e single or dual RAM pipe clamp style ball Additionally some
52. ame VK LBUTTON VK RBUTTON VK CANCEL VK MBUTTON BACK VK TAB VK CLEAR VK RETURN VK RETURN Extended VK SHIFT VK CONTROL VK MENU VK PAUSE VK CAPITAL VK VK HANGUL VK JUNJA VK FINAL VK HANJA VK KANJI VK ESCAPE VK CONVERT VK NONCONVERT VK ACCEPT VK MODECHANGE VK SPACE VK PRIOR VK NEXT VK END VK HOME VK LEFT VK UP Value hex 01 02 03 04 07 08 09 00 0 OE OF 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 19 1A 1B 1 1D 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Mapped ASCII 01 02 03 04 08 09 OC 0 10 11 12 13 14 1 20 80 81 82 83 84 85 Trux Configuration Guide Mouse or Keyboard Equivalent Left Mouse Button Right Mouse button Control break Middle Mouse button three button mouse Undefined BACKSPACE TAB Reserved CLEAR ENTER ENTER numeric keypad Undefined SHIFT CTRL ALT PAUSE CAPS LOCK IME Kana mode IME Hangul mode Undefined IME Junja mode IME final mode Hanja mode IME Kanji mode Undefined ESC IME convert nonconvert IME accept IME mode change request SPACEBAR PAGE UP PAGE DOWN END HOME LEFT ARROW UP ARROW E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations VK_RIGHT VK_DOWN VK_SELECT VK_PRINT VK EXECUTE VK SNAPSHOT VK INSERT VK DELETE VK HELP VK LWIN 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 30
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54. and the optional screen blackout box Voltage 12 VDC 10 always use insulated DC DC transformers Power 50 W Fuse 5 A slow blow fuse 3 A for optional screen blackout box Fuses ARE NOT supplied by Akerstr ms Then connect the power cable to the computer s power supply outlet see Figure 4 Never connect power to pins 5 or 6 which are for the screen s black out function Figure 4 Connection for power supply E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Electrical installation For proper and safe installation the input power cable must be connected to a fused circuit on the vehicle This fused circuit requires a user supplied 5 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 For installation by trained service personnel only 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 How To Connect Vehicle Electrical Connection 1 Please review section 2 5 2 1 without blackout screen box or section 2 5 2 2 with blackout screen box before beginning power cable install 2 The Trux computer must be powered off 3 Begin by connecting t
55. ation Guide 118 Data Editing tab settings 0s Communication Keyboard Window Initialization Data Editing Data String Termination o Select Timeout milliseconds Filter Unknown Data Strings Replacements Test Formats Cancel Help Note In the lite version of WLinq there are no data editing formats The Formats button and the corresponding Test button does not appear on this dialog tab On this tab you specify settings for string replacement and data editing Data String Termination Here you specify if you want a certain character or characters to terminate the data input string Character s or if the data input string should be regarded as terminated after a certain period of time Timeout Character s default Specifies the character that WLinq uses to find the end of a data input string The default setting is lt cr gt ASCII value 13 CR is an abbreviation of Carriage Return The data string terminator can be set to any character value Note that the terminator must be the same in and in the hardware you connect to the serial port In setup manuals to barcode scanners this setting is often called post amble or suffix To change Data String Terminator you enter one or more characters use mnemonics for control characters in the input box or you can click the Select button to display the dialog box Select Data String Terminator which lets you
56. code data on the serial port the barcode reader is connected to The received characters are converted to their corresponding keys and are then sent to the active program s window WLinq can be used with other types of hardware that send data serially like for example scales Copyright 1998 2007 FreeFloat AB All Rights Reserved 92 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations Frequently Asked Questions In this topic we have gathered questions we often get about WLinq The latest version of this FAQ is here When read barcode with 12 characters would like to add a zero in the beginning of the text How do do it How do do to send Home End or similar keys want to use AAO or other international characters in a barcode How do do it 1 would like to run two WLing s one for 1 and one for COM2 How do do it In what order does things happen in WLing When read a barcode with 12 characters would like to add a zero in the beginning of the text How do I do it This description assumes you have made all settings in WLinq so you can get the 12 character code simulated in a program window 1 Start WLing if it isn t already running 2 Click on the Settings button 3 Click on the Data Editing tab 4 Click on the Formats button 5 Click on the Add button 6 Enter the text Twelwe to thirteen digits in the Name edit box 7 Enter the text O Input lt
57. d In WLinq 2 10 and later there is an alternative way of sending data to a program Instead of simulating key presses the data strings can be sent with the message WM COPYDATA to the receiving program The advantages for sending data in this way are In test the processing speed was increased by 40 to 70 times compared to sending via key presses The receiving program does not need to have an input field where the data string is received Data is not sent to the active window Only to the program that has registered themselves as receivers of data from WLinq More than one program can receive the same data simultaneously This makes it possible to have a monitoring program that eases trouble shooting A disadvantage is of course that the receiving program has to be customized to receive data from WLinq There is no setting in WLinq that tells it to send data via the WM COPYDATA message Instead WLinq switches to use WM COPYDATA as soon as a program registers itself as a receiver This is how it works is started and it registers the Windows message WLing32 Subscribe At this time WLinq will send data as key presses The receiving program is started It also registers the message WLinq32 Subscribe and then looks up the handle to WLinq s window Then the program send the message WLing32 Subscribe together with the program s window handle to WLinq s window WLinq now registers the program as a subscriber of
58. dware and software installed on the computer Since the Trux computer uses a Microsoft Windows Plug and Play operating system much of the hardware setup is automatic The examples found in this document are to be used as samples only the configuration of your specific computer may vary The following sections provide a general reference for the configuration of the Trux computer and its optional features Please refer to commercially available Microsoft Windows user guides or to Windows on line Help application for more information on Windows options for system configuration E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 9 How to use this manual Trux Configuration Guide 1 4 How to use this manual To Read Chapter Prepare for installation 2 Installation Software and configuration 3 System Configuration 802 11 radio Bluetooth and WAN radios 4 Wireless Network Configuration Use system recovery DVD 5 System Recovery 1 4 4 Symbols used This manual contains these symbols abbreviations and terms Symbol Heading Description Warns about risk of damage to people or property Always follow the instructions provided in conjunction with this symbol Calls your attention to problems that may arise if a measure is not taken or is taken incorrectly 10 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 2 Installation 2 1 Personal safety The TX700 User s Guide and the Tx800 User s Guide contain important cautions and warnings for installation and operation of the Trux com
59. ed the messages Unsubscribe and 2005 12 05 SubscribeExclusively Added a new clipboard type WLingBinary It enables 2005 11 23 the possibility to send binary data to the com port via the message WLinq32 SendClipboardContents Added handling of multiple terminator characters string It is now possible to use for example lt cr gt lt etx gt if you want both cr and etx to be terminators of the input data string Intercharacter delay is now inter key delay If an intercharacter delay is set a pause is now made between each physical key simulated This was done to circumvent a bug in Terminal Services which lost keypresses if they were sent too fast The port was not opened at startup Fixed 2005 01 17 Added the function SubStr 2004 12 07 Fixed the Hide on startup option 98 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide 3 5 3 4 3 3 3 2 3 1 3 0 Using SetProfile verb when WLinq s window was hidden 2004 09 08 caused the active window to lose focus The data string terminator can now be more than one character There were some minor problems with scanners using cr If as their terminator The Initialization String was sent twice at startup This error is only present in v3 4 Added the File Plugin component 2004 08 18 Licensing support added for multiple network cards WLinq Monitor did not work on Windows 98 fixed A small side effect of the fix is that if a subscriber
60. emperature Temperature 275 Temperature OK Temperature high Temperature high warning level 2 amp Temperature high warning level 1 Temperature low Voltage status Input voltage 130 UPS Battery voltage 122 V Cancel Apply Figure 16 Tx700 Trux Manager Advanced Tab e Monitor driver independent touch panel functionality e Monitor the internal temperature at carrier board level e Monitor input and battery power E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Manager 37 Trux Manager Trux Configuration Guide 3 3 2 Trux Manager for Tx800 In the Control Panel click on Other Control Panel Options and then the Trux icon to launch the Tx800 Computer Manager application 3 3 2 1 Main Tab The main tab shows the embedded controller s firmware version and build date as well as the 800 computer manager application version and build date The Akerstr ms logo is a clickable hyper link There are no user configurable options on this tab Tx800 Computer Manager Main General Settings UPS Display Backlight Advanced T4800 Computer Manager Copyright C Akerstroms Trux AB 2007 2008 Firmware Software Identity 1 1 2 1 6 Version 1 1 0 0 Version Mi 2008 06 17 Build date 2007 11 20 Figure 17 Tx800 Trux Manager Main Tab E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Trux Manager 3 3 2 2 General Settings Tab The General Settings tab provides configuratio
61. en on delay 1000 ms Screen off delay 2000 ms 4 Blackout screen input signal Active at input signal low level Enable Blackout screen Backlight on by touch panel AND signal Quiet Touch Panel Figure 15 Tx700 Trux Manager Display Backlight Tab Blackout screen Input Signal Enable Blackout screen functionality e When enabled the backlight will turn off if there s a connection between pin 5 and 6 in the input power connector yellow and green cable in the power cord Ifthe input signal is inverted enable Active at input signal low level Time delays for backlight on and off is configurable and you can also setup the backlight to come on again when the signal goes off AND the user taps the touch panel e touch panel will not send any coordinates to its driver during blackout screen state if Quiet touch panel is enabled Backlight Intensity Monitor backlight intensity 0 100 36 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide 3 3 1 5 Advanced Tab The Advanced tab provides monitoring for several advanced functions There are no user configurable options on this tab Tx700 Computer Manager Main General Settings UPS Display Backlight Advanced CPU Module BIOS POST code 21 h Touch panel x potion 0 M position 0 _ Touch panel pushed On the Advanced tab you can e Monitor the latest POST code sent from the CPU Module BIOS T
62. er There are differences in the Trux Manager application depending on the type of Trux computer 3 3 1 Trux Manager for Tx700 In the Control Panel click on Other Control Panel Options and then the Trux icon to launch the Tx700 Computer Manager application 3 3 1 1 Main Tab The main tab shows the embedded controller s firmware version and build date as well as the Tx700 computer manager application version and build date The Akerstr ms logo is a clickable hyper link There are no user configurable options on this tab Tx700 Computer Manager Main General Settings UPS Display Backlight Advanced Tx700 Computer Manager Copyright Akerstroms Trux 2004 2006 Firmware Software Identity 1 6 3 1 5 Version 10 0 4 Veson 161 Build Date 2006 05 19 Build date 2008 08 21 Figure 12 Tx700 Trux Manager Main Tab 32 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Trux Manager 3 3 1 2 General Settings Tab The General Settings tab provides configuration options for the 2 and Multipurpose Connector ports Startup and Shutdown options and configuration of the optional defroster After making any desired changes click Apply to apply the new changes or OK to apply the changes and dismiss the Trux Manager screen Tx700 Computer Manager Main General Settings UPS Display Backlight Advanced COM1 power Startup Enable 5VBC power on Touch pane
63. es you ve made or click on Cancel to cancel any changes What is a data editing format A data editing format has a name one or more criterias and one data output format WLinq uses the data editing formats to extract remove and add information to the incoming data strings A data editing format must have at least one criteria There are three types of criterias length criterias expression criterias and EAN128 criterias A length criteria consists of a minimum length and a maximum length A length criteria is met when the input data string s length is longer than or equal the given minimum length AND shorter than or equal to the given maximum length An expression criteria consist of a start position and an expression The start position specifies the position in the input data string where WLinq will try to match the expression The expression consists of the characters that should be present in the input data string from the start position and forward You can use the wild card character to represent any one character The wild card character matches zero or more characters Example start position 3 expression 3 5 will match the strings 12345 123x5 och AB3Z5 but the strings 12346 12A45 and 1235 won t be matched An EAN128 critera consists of two lists of field identifiers One list specifies the fields that must be present in the data string and the other list specifies the fields that must not be E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC
64. f the box against the label on the packaging Read through these installation instructions before commencing assembly A Connect the supply cable only when everything else has been assembled Overview This document describes the process of inserting a SIM card into the Option GPRS EDGE 3G PCCard of your Trux computer Requirements In order to perform this operation you need the following e 20 screwdriver e SIM card with GPRS EDGE 3G capabilities from your network operator SIM card installation The following procedure describes how to insert a SIM card 1 Place the Trux upside down onto a flat clean surface 2 Remove the service hatch by loosening the 2 torx screws Figure 61 Open the Trux Computer 3 Remove the antenna pigtail from the GPRS EDGE 3G PCCard E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 83 WAN Trux Configuration Guide 4 Remove the GPRS EDGE 3G PCCard by pressing the PCCard eject button Figure 62 PC Card Eject Button 5 Insert your SIM card into the PCCard as shown below Figure 63 Install SIM Card Reinsert the PCCard into the PCCard socket Reattach the antenna pigtail Reattach the service hatch SE GO Sl SON Start the computer 10 If you have PIN code enabled you will be prompted to type the code at startup Authorization Trials left 3 e Enter PIN code Figure 64 Code Prompt 84 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide WAN 11 Double click the grey green
65. figuration Guide Custom OS Installations 2 4 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 0 1 9 1 8 1 7 1 6 1 5 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 Fixed a bug that showed itself when running more than one instance of WLinq and then exited them in a certain order To solve a problem with older Citrix clients tested on 4 20 741 hardware scan codes were added to the characters keys with the ASCII values 32 to 127 tab backspace shift control and alt The default profile now contains a data editing format whose single criteria matches all strings The data output format is set to Input cr Corrected some missing translations in the English help Added some output data string samples in the help WLinq stores the setting profiles in the registry under the key HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Earlier WLinq required write access and could not read in the setting profiles if a user that had no write rights to HKEY LOCAL MACHINE was logged in Translated help to English A major update Configurable translation table used for converting characters to key codes e String and character replacement Data editing formats e Function for locking output window Context sensitive help The tab Special has been removed since it isn t needed any more Internal version Caps Lock support Never released Change in project specific data editing Yet another project specific data editing Project specific data editing A change was
66. gain to save the profile 10 Make sure the desired profile is selected on the Profile Management screen Double clicking on any profile makes that profile active 76 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide 802 11 Radio 4 1 3 Certificates In order to authenticate with EAP TLS the user needs to have the appropriate server and user certificates installed on the device 1 Loginto the Certificate Authority webpage Microsoft Certificate Services johndoe Download a CA Certificate Certificate Chain or CRL To trust certificates issued from this certification authority install this CA certificate chain To download CA certificate certificate chain or CRL select the certificate and encoding method CA Certificate Encoding method ODER O Base 64 Download CA certificate Download certificate chain Download latest base CRL Download latest delta CRL Figure 53 Install Certificate Chain 2 Click on Download a certificate certificate chain or CRL 3 Click on install this CA certificate chain 4 Go back to the main page 5 Click on Request a certificate 6 Click on User Certificate Microsoft Certificate Services johndoe Request a Certificate Select the certificate type User Certificate Or submit an advanced certificate request Figure 54 Request Certificate 7 Click Submit 8 Click Yes on the pop up to request a certificate E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 77 Bl
67. gs buttons in the main window is deactivated This is to avoid confusion Major changes 2002 11 14 e Faster and smaller installation program e Added the option Start WLing when Windows starts up e WLing Monitor a tool that can be used to troubleshoot installations This program displays Custom OS Installations E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 99 Custom OS Installations Trux Configuration Guide what is going on in WLinq input data string replacements data editing format key simulations etc e WLing Settings Exporter small tool with which you easily can export WLinq s settings to a text file Makes support easier Changed the key translation table so it can be customized also when used with Citrix clients Minor changes e When using the edit box Scan Code Tester the value is automatically put into the edit box Key Code e There is now an alias for the Delay function in the data output format It is called Sleep 2 10 Added the Duplicate String Filter function 2002 06 17 Added an alternative way for WLinq to send data to an application On the property page Keyboard it was possible to get two identical error messages if you entered an invalid value in the edit box Inter character Delay Fixed 2 9 On startup WLinq erroneously sent a linefeed character 2002 04 03 ASCII 10 out on the serial port despite that Initialization String was empty Certain barcode readers interpret this as garbage data
68. gured with the Atheros Client Utility ACU ACU can be accessed by e Selecting Start Programs Atheros Atheros Client Utility e Clicking on the Atheros Client Utility on the desktop e Clicking on the ACU icon in the system tray ill Note The appearance of the ACU icon in the system tray varies depending on the strength or lack of an available wireless connection 4 1 2 1 Wireless Zero Config This section assumes the ACU is used to configure the radio However it is possible to use the Windows Wireless Zero Config WZC utility to configure the radio To use WZC to configure the radio e Double click on the network icon in the taskbar e Double click on the wireless connection e Click on View Wireless Networks e Click on Change Advanced Settings e Select the Wireless Networks tab e Check Let this tool manage your wireless networks e Click OK The Windows WZC utility can now be used to configure the radio Please refer to the Help function in Microsoft Windows XP for more information on using Windows to configure the wireless network connection To return radio control to the ACU uncheck the checkbox 58 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide 802 11 Radio 4 1 2 2 Using the ACU There are many features contained in the ACU that are not covered in this document For more information click the button then click on the desired section of the ACU screen The Profile Management tab displays any curre
69. he Windows WZC utility can now be used to configure the radio Please refer to the Help function in Microsoft Windows XP for more information on using Windows to configure the wireless network connection To return radio control to the BWU restart the BWU and follow the on screen instructions E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 47 802 11 Radio Trux Configuration Guide 4 1 1 2 Using the BWU There are many features contained in the BWU that are not covered in this document For more information click the Help button displayed on most BWU screens The Wireless Network tab displays configuration options and any currently configured connection profiles Network profiles display the type of network infrastructure or ad hoc the network name and an icon if the network is secured To create a network profile follow these steps 1 Click Add 2 Click Manually connect to an advanced network 3 Follow the instructions below for the desired network security option 4 1 1 3 No Security 48 Wireless Network Connection Settings Network name SSID network 2 C This is an ad hoc network Remove after Never Network authentication Open EAP method Inner EAP method Network Key B Options The network password WEP can be entered as 5 or 13 ascii characters or 10 or 26 hexadecimal characters Network key Confirm network key Hide characters Key index advanced 1
70. he power cable to the Trux computer Work from the Trux computer with the last connection being to the vehicle s power source 4 the cable from the Trux computer to the DC to DC converter and optionally the blackout screen box Cut the cable to length and strip the wire ends If the blackout screen box is not used do not strip the green and yellow wires Route the power cable the shortest way possible The cable is rated for a maximum temperature of 105 C 221 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 5 Remove the lid from the DC to DC converter Attach the stripped wire ends to the DC to DC converter E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 17 Electrical installation Trux Configuration Guide 10 18 DC Input B DC Output C Looms to secure wiring The input and output blocks each have two and two minus connectors Either connector in the block can be used to connect the matching polarity wire Use the looms and wire ties to secure all wiring then reattach the cover with the screws
71. he wiring Other considerations are to not mount the DC DC too far away from the Trux computer and situated in such place where it is not in the way of operation for the operator 22 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Best practice recommendations 2 7 7 DC DC Electrical Installation Before connecting the DC DC to the vehicle power one must carefully investigate from where to best connect rule of thumb is that power shall be sourced as close to the battery as possible and not through common switches e g emergency brake and ignition Please see section 2 5 for details on power supply connections and applicable warnings and cautions 2 7 8 Power Cables to Printers and Scanners It is always recommended to optimize the cable lengths used but when using pre crimped cables typically when installing peripheral equipment e g printers scanners and other computer connected devices the length often differs from optimum Therefore it may be difficult to hide excessive material In such situation it is recommended to nicely bundle the cables with bands and find a suitable place for the package where it is not at risk of being torn rubbed friction or affected of other detriment E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 23 Install Mounting Brackets Trux Configuration Guide 2 8 2 8 1 24 Install Mounting Brackets Caution This device is intended to transmit RF energy For protection against RF exposure to humans and in accordance wi
72. ied from pin 9 on the COM 1 port e 12 V power is supplied from pin 6 on the keyboard mouse port Tx700 e 12 V power is supplied form pin 5 on the multipurpose port Tx800 Use the Trux Computer Manager to configure activation of the power supply For details regarding settings UPS handling parameterization of the black out screen function and more please see Trux Manager in the following chapter E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 3 System Configuration 3 1 Introduction This chapter provides details on configuring the Trux computer General Microsoft Windows configuration options are not covered in this manual Instead this manual focuses on those aspects of the Trux computer configuration which may differ from a standard desktop PC Refer to this chapter for details on Soft keyboards e Trux Manager Application e Wedge e Touchscreen Wireless configuration including the 802 11 radio Bluetooth and WAN is covered in Chapter 4 Wireless Network Configuration 3 2 Soft Keyboards The Tx700 and Tx800 can be ordered with a soft keyboard in a variety of configurations When the soft keyboard is ordered it is installed before the computer is shipped Impr Pause F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 Fan defi ai f B Inser 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 0 4 C10 Tle 2 16 Figure 11 Sample Soft Keyboard E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 31 Trux Manager Trux Configuration Guide 3 3 Trux Manag
73. ion Case Setting Specifies how letters are handled If set to Normal the letters are passed through with no special conversion For example if the string aBc is received WLinq simulates the key presses so aBc will be entered in the active program If set to Uppercase the string aBc will be simulated as ABC and if setto Lowercase the string will be simulated as abc Please note that this is independent of the current Caps Lock setting Send Pre and Postfix Keys Specifies whether WLinq should send a prefix key before data is output and a postfix key after data is output The prefix key is Ctrl Shift Alt 1 and the postfix key is Ctrl Shift Alt 2 This option can be used in applications customized to recognize when a string is sent from WLinq barcode reader or similar E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 107 Custom OS Installations Trux Configuration Guide Character Translation dialog box Character Translation Character ASCII Key Code Active Shift Ctl Alt Caps Diacritic Ext OK Cancel Edit Default dapi 00 7 CD 4 CO 4 eO oOcdco0O0oOsdccrnr The list displayed in this dialog is the translation table The translation table is used for converting characters to key codes By customizing the translation table special keys and international characters can be assigned to certain character values The translations that has been modified is ma
74. ions Log tab roc Communication Keyboard Window Initialization Log Data Editing Log File cXemp wiinglog bal Enable Logging Note Enter a full path to the log file for example c temp wling log never cleared You clearthe log manually by deleting Log File Enter the full path and name of the file in which you want data and events to be logged Enable Logging If you check this box WLinq will log data and events to the log file specified A log file can be used for troubleshooting especially tricky and intermittent problems The logging can be turned on to record data and events over long periods of time and hopefully capturing some data or garbage causing problems in the setup Sample log data 2007 03 08 13 30 214 RAW INPUT DATA 42 30 38 37 33 31 3035 35 34 31 2007 03 08 13 30 230 Locked Window s Not Active Input String B0873105541 2007 03 08 13 30 230 Locked Window s Not Active Current Window s Title wlinglog txt SciTE 2007 03 08 13 31 668 RAW INPUT DATA 42 30 38 37 33 31 30 35 35 34 31 2007 03 08 13 31 668 Locked Window s Not Active Input String B0873105541 2007 03 08 13 31 668 Locked Window s Not Active Current Window s Title wlinglog txt SciTE 2007 03 08 16 15 114 Connected Program Info FreeFloat WLinq 3 17 2007 03 08 16 15 114 Connected Active Profile Default E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 117 Custom OS Installations Trux Configur
75. ist Under Client Indentify use the Select button to browse for the user certificate Click on Server Identity 54 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide 802 11 Radio Wireless Network Connection Settings Network 5510 networkO2 C This is an ad hoc network Remove after Never Network authentication WPA Enterprise EAP method Inner EAP method TLS o M Client identity Bl Server Identity Options C Validate server certificate Figure 31 BWU EAP TLS Server Identity 1 Check to box to Validate server certificate Use the Select button to browse for the server certificate Click OK to save the profile BWU automatically connects to the first listed profile within range Use the Up and Down icons to adjust the list as desired E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 55 802 11 Radio Trux Configuration Guide 4 1 1 10 WPA LEAP 56 QN ht coir Ger ate Wireless Network Connection Settings Network name SSID network 2 C This is an ad hoc network Remove after Network authentication WPA Enterprise EAP method Hed Inner EAP method LEAP User Name Password Options Prompt for user name and password C Use Windows user name and password Domains ser Name Password Confirm password Hide characters as type Figure 32 BWU WPA LEAP Enter the Netwo
76. l tap Bri ms At power applied E Power on Shutdown Touch panel tap Duration ms COM2 Defroster Enable 12VDC power on 3 T M Enable defroster Defroster limit 40 0 Hysteresis 1 0 NE Muliti Purpose Connector Defroster on Enable 12VDC power on r Power on Enable COM4 Apply factory settings Cancel Figure 13 Tx700 Trux Manager General Settings Tab 1 Power Enable 5VDC power on COMI pin 9 to power external 5V devices with a maximum power consumption of 2 5W 500mA If you want the external device to be powered in suspend mode or when the terminal runs on its UPS battery you must also select those options COM2 Power Enable 12VDC power on 2 pin 9 to power external 12V devices with maximum power consumption of 6W 500mA Options are the same as for COMI Mult Purpose Connector Enable 12VDC power on Multi Purpose Connector pin 9 to power external 12V devices Same power consumption and options as 2 is enabled by default but can be de selected if necessary E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 33 34 Trux Manager Trux Configuration Guide Startup Select optional ways to power up the Tx700 e touch panel tap or e applying power to the terminal If touch panel tap is selected you have the possibility to set the tap duration before terminal start time Default value is 1 second 1000 ms Shutd
77. made so that the internal conversion table so that ASCII 29 GS group separator generates the character amp Used in EAN128 codes Function for sending data back to the hardware equipment connected to the serial port Smaller changes in the program Support for different profiles Initialize string and some other stuff Serial buffer fix New version for Win32 2001 05 07 2001 04 26 2001 04 06 2001 01 31 2001 01 18 2000 10 2000 08 22 2000 08 16 2000 08 11 2000 06 11 2000 05 16 2000 05 15 1999 06 28 1999 02 12 1998 11 16 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 101 Custom OS Installations 102 File Plugin When you start the File Plugin it subscribes to WLinq s data strings WLing stops simulating keystrokes instead the File Plugin stores each data string in a separate text file The files are stored in the folder selected in the File Plugin The files are named 1 txt 2 txt and so on No files are overwritten If you start the File Plugin when WLinq isn t running you get the following message xi WLinq not Found WLinq must be running Make sure you start WLinq before starting the File Plugin The File Plugin looks like this File plugin for WLinq 1 Output Folder C Program Fil nig E Last Activity Filename 33 t t Time 2004 08 17 09 17 24 0 Size 12 bytes Contents 012345678341 File name date time size and contents of the last s
78. mal notation and exactly three digits for decimal notation Control characters ASCII value between 0 and 31 can be specified in yet another way They may be specified by writing its abbreviated name between angle brackets For example The ASCII value of the Escape character is 27 decimal and 1B hexadecimal The abbreviation is ESC The character can thus be written in the following ways 4027 x1b och lt ESC gt or lt esc gt The table below shows how to specify control character by using their abbreviated names Decimal Hexadecimal Abbreviation 0 00 nul 1 01 lt soh gt 2 02 lt stx gt 3 03 lt etx gt 4 04 lt eot gt 5 05 lt eng gt 6 06 lt ack gt 7 07 lt bel gt 8 08 lt bs gt 9 09 lt ht gt or lt tab gt 10 0a If 11 Ob vt 12 Oc lt ff gt 13 Od lt cr gt 14 0e so 15 Of lt si gt 16 10 lt dle gt 17 11 lt xon gt 18 12 lt dc2 gt 19 13 lt xoff gt 20 14 lt dc4 gt 21 15 lt nak gt 22 16 lt syn gt 23 17 lt etb gt 24 18 lt can gt 25 19 lt em gt 26 la lt sub gt 27 1b lt esc gt 28 1c lt fs gt 29 1d lt gs gt 30 le lt rs gt 31 1f lt us gt 136 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations Send data directly to an application In some cases more direct communication between and the receiving program is neede
79. mounting plates contain a provision for another RAM ball which is used to mount the keyboard Sample mounting options Figure 7 Sample RAM Ball Mounting Options E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 25 Install Mounting Brackets Trux Configuration Guide 2 8 2 2 Step 2 Prepare Tx700 or Tx800 26 The Tx700 or Tx800 is delivered with one or two RAM balls installed depending on the configuration ordered If an integrated keyboard bracket is to be mounted to the rear of the Tx700 or Tx800 follow the procedure below Otherwise skip to the next step l The Tx700 or Tx800 must be off and the power cord should not be attached during this procedure 2 Place the Tx700 or Tx800 face down on a stable surface 3 Remove the RAM ball from the back of the Tx700 or Tx800 hardware attaching the RAM ball is not reused 4 Install the 2 M5x6 screws in the holes shown below Figure8 Screw Installation Tx700 or Tx800 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Install Mounting Brackets 5 Install the 1 5 C size RAM ball on the keyboard bracket using four MS locking nuts 6 Install the keyboard bracket and the 2 25 D Size RAM ball removed previously onto the back of the Tx700 or Tx800 Use three 5 20 screws with three tapered washers 1 1 5 RAM ball Locking nut M5 Integrated keyboard bracket Screw M5x20 DO NOT reuse original screws Washer for RAM ball DO NOT reuse origin
80. n Guide 2 7 3 Conductors Terminals and Strain Relief It is important to use adequate tools in order to be able to make proper termination cutting and crimping Cables and terminals needs to be properly relieved from strains with e g bundle bands in order not to vibrate loose and cause risk for hardware and personal damage 2 7 4 Bundle Band UV and Oil resistant The bundle bands should be resistant to chemical fuels oils and UV light black Fastening of cables shall be done in such manner that no risk of damage of surrounding equipment is at stake It is recommended to attach bundle bands and cables with existing cable to ensure stability and durability 2 7 5 Conduit Entries and Cable Ports It is recommended to protect cables in transitions with cable ports A drilled hole may be very crude and could inflict severe damage on cables and in the long run the electrical equipment Depending on transition bend radius and material various types exists 2 7 6 DC DC Placement and Mounting The location of the power converter and screen blanking relay is preferably near the truck s control wiring The placement surface shall be smooth and level and preferably on the metal chassis to ensure cooling The DC DC shall be fastened with screws and washers of correct dimension and length to ensure sustainability against vibration and bumps If the DC DC has a lid to better protect the cable terminations be sure to reinstall the lid to protect t
81. n options for the 2 and Multipurpose Connector ports Startup and Shutdown options and configuration of the optional defroster After making any desired changes click Apply to apply the new changes or OK to apply the changes and dismiss the Trux Manager screen 800 Computer Manager UPS Display Backlight Advanced COM1 power Startup Enable SVDC power on pin 8 Touch panel tap Duration ms At power applied Shutdown Power on E Touch panel tap Duration ms 2 power DEM s efroster 12VDC power on pin 3 amp Defroster present amp Defroster on F Power on Defroster on limit 1 Multi Purpose Connector Hysteresis Enable 12VDC power on Enable speakers amp Power on Enable audio boost Audio Enable COM4 Apply factory settings Cancel Figure 18 Tx800 Trux Manager General Settings Tab 1 Power Enable 5VDC power on COMI pin 9 to power external 5V devices with a maximum power consumption of 2 5W 500mA If you want the external device to be powered in suspend mode or when the terminal runs on its UPS battery you must also select those options 2 Power Enable 12VDC power on 2 pin 9 to power external 12V devices with a maximum power consumption of 6W 500mA Options are the same as for COMI Multi Purpose Connector Enable 12VDC power on Multi Purpose Connector COMA pin 9 to power external 12V devices
82. n the Close button when you re finished testing 134 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations The Taskbar When you start an icon is added in the system tray of the taskbar Here s what it might look like i Start Microsoft Word WLing doc 4 3 17 39 When there is no data activity the icon is grey e and when there is data activity it flashes in green When data is sent with for example SendData it flashes in yellow When a hardware event is fired the icon flashes blue If the serial port is unavailable or inaccessible for other reasons the icon becomes red You display the main window by clicking on the icon This be useful if you have clicked the Hide button in the main window or if you have activated the automatic hide function E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 135 Custom OS Installations Trux Configuration Guide Characters In different places in the program where you specify any kind of data string you can use an alternative way of writing characters You can write xNN or dNNN to specify a character s ASCII value instead of writing the character itself xNN is hexadecimal and dNNN is decimal notation For example The ASCII value of the character A is 65 decimal and 41 hexadecimal x41 and 4065 are alternative ways of specifying the A character Please not that you have to use exactly two digits for hexadeci
83. nal Ready signal Used in combination with RTS to signal status handshaking to equipment connected to the com port Certain kinds of hardware requires that the DTR and RTS are high before any communication will take place The communication speed of certain special hardware are configured by different settings of DTR and RTS RTS Specifies the level of the RTS Request To Send signal Default Resets the serial port to 1 and its settings to 9600 8 No parity 1 DTR High RTS High Duplicate String Filter Specifies whether WLinq should filter duplicate data input strings If this setting is active WLinq will check the received data input string and if it is the same as the previous data input string and the specified time hasn t elapsed the string will be filtered removed Hardware Pin Events Configure serial port hardware signals to generate events Note The hardware you connect to the serial port must be set to use the same speed data bits parity and stop bits E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 105 Custom OS Installations Hardware Pin Events dialog box Hardware Pin Events E CTS Low DSRHigh DSRLow RlHigh Allow DCD High DCD Low In this dialog you configure which changes on the serial port handshake signals that should generate events The signals that are monitored are CTS DSR RI and DCD A string can be sent when the signal x Cancel goes high or when it goes low o
84. nel is enabled Light Sensor Enable the light sensor on the front panel which will automatically increase or reduce the display backlight when necessary Enable lower sensitivity if a smoother behaviour is needed Backlight Intensity Monitor backlight intensity 0 100 42 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide 3 3 2 5 Advanced Tab The Advanced tab provides monitoring for several advanced functions There are no user configurable options on this tab 800 Computer Manager Main General Settings UPS Display Backlight CPU Module BIDS POST code 20 h Touch panel x position o Y position 0 Touch panel pushed On the Advanced tab you can e Monitor the latest POST code sent from the CPU Module BIOS Temperature Temperature 353 E Temperature amp Temperature high amp Temperature high warning level 2 Temperature high warning level 1 amp Temperature low Voltage status Input voltage 129 V UPS Battery voltage 11 8 V Cancel Apply Figure 21 Tx800 Trux Manager Advanced Tab Monitor driver independent touch panel functionality e Monitor the internal temperature at carrier board level e Monitor input and battery power E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Manager 43 Wedge Trux Configuration Guide 3 4 Wedge The Trux computer contains a software keyboard wedge that allows scanner input to be treated as keyboard input by application
85. ng Remove Start WLing when Windows starts up Cancel Help Initialization String The string specified here will be sent out on the serial port when starts This might be useful if the hardware connected to the serial port need some kind of start command before it starts working You can click on the Remove button to empty Initialization String Start WLing when Windows starts up If you check this box WLinq will be started with the current profile when Windows is started You can check this box for more than one profile just make sure the profiles user different com ports For administrators Start WLinq when Windows starts up creates a key under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Run which is used for all users that logs on to the pc Any keys created by this function will be removed when uninstalling Tip In Windows NT s file BOOT INI you can add the option NoSerialMice Then Windows NT won t scan for mice on the serial port The scanning confuses certain types of hardware Example boot loader timeout 3 default multi 0 disk 0 rdisk 0 partition 1 WINNT35 operating systems multi 0 disk 0 rdisk 0 partition 1 WINNT35 Windows NT Workstation Version 3 51 NoSerialMice multi 0 disk 0 rdisk 0 partition 1 WINNT35 Windows NT Workstation Version 3 51 VGA mode basevideo sos NoSerialMice 116 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installat
86. nter of the target Continue until the calibration ends calibration procedure times out if no user touch is received in 10 seconds Configuration options for the touchscreen as well as online help be accessed by selecting Start Programs UPDD Settings E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 45 Touchscreen Trux Configuration Guide 46 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 4 Wireless Network Configuration Several wireless devices may be installed in the Trux computer The available devices and combinations may vary by regulatory domain Available devices include An 802 11 radio either b g or an a b g Bluetooth radio e A WAN card 4 1 802 11 Radio The 802 11 radio supports several options for wireless security Select the appropriate section for your radio type for available configuration and wireless security options 4 1 1 802 11b g Radio The 802 11b g radio is configured with the Broadcom Wireless Utility BWU The BWU be accessed by e Selecting Start Programs Broadcom Wireless Broadcom Wireless Utility e Clicking on the BWU icon in the system tray WX 4 1 1 1 Wireless Zero Config This section assumes the BWU is used to configure the radio However it is possible to use the Windows Wireless Zero Config WZC utility to configure the radio To use WZC to configure the radio e Start the BWU and select the Wireless Networks tab e Uncheck Let this tool manage your wireless networks e Click OK T
87. ntity Options Logon or identity Certificate information Figure 29 BWU PEAP GTC 1 Enter the Network name SSID Set Network authentication to WPA Enterprise Select from the EAP method pulldown list Select GTC from the Inner EAP method pulldown list Enter the appropriate token username for Logon or identity under Client Identity Click OK to save the profile QU ON S ey CO AES The BWU automatically connects to the first listed profile within range Use the Up and Down icons to adjust the list as desired E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 53 802 11 Radio Trux Configuration Guide 4 1 1 9 EAP TLS EAP TLS requires that appropriate server and user certificates are installed on the Trux computer Please refer to the Certificates section later in this chapter for details Wireless Network Connection Settings Network name SSID networkO2 C This is an ad hoc network Remove after Never Network authentication WPA Enterprise EAP method Inner EAP method M Client Identity M Server Identity Options Logon or identity Select Certificate information Issued to Issued by Expiration date Friendly name Figure 30 EAP TLS Client Identity 1 Enter the Network name SSID Set Network authentication to WPA Enterprise Select TLS from the EAP method pulldown l
88. ntly configured connection profiles To create a network profile follow these steps 1 Click New Profile Management General Security Advanced Profile Settings Profile Name Default Client Name Network Names SSID1 network02 55102 55103 Figure 34 ACU General Tab 2 Enter a profile name and an SSID on the General tab 3 Click on the Security tab and follow the instructions below for the desired network security option E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 59 802 11 Radio Trux Configuration Guide 4 1 2 3 No Security Profile Management General Security Advanced Set Security Options O wPAAWPA2 WPA WPA2 EAP O WPAAWPA2 Passphrase 802 14 802 1 EAP Type O Pre Shared Key Static WEP None Figure 35 ACU No Security 1 Select None from Set Security Options 2 Click OK to save the profile 3 Make sure the desired profile is selected on the Profile Management screen Double clicking on any profile makes that profile active 60 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide 802 11 Radio 4 1 2 4 WEP Profile Management General Security Advanced Set Security Options O WPRAAWPA2 WPA WPA2 EAP Type LEAP O WPA WPA2 Passphrase 8021x 802 1 Type LEAP Pre Shared Key Static WEP None C Allow Association to Mixed Cells Limit Time for Findina Domain Controller T o Figure 36 ACU WEP 1 Select
89. o be sure that the started application s window is activated use RunApp WaitForWindow and SetFocus in the given order SetFocus Notepad Activates the first window that has a caption that matches the window caption pattern Please see Lock Output Window for a description on the pattern format WaitForWindow Notepad 3000 Waits until a window with a matching caption is found 3000 is a timeout in milliseconds that specifies how long will wait for the window to appear Zero means no timeout that is WLinq will wait until the window appears WaitForAppExit 30000 Waits until the program started with RunApp is exited 30000 means that WLinq will give up waiting after 30 seconds Zero means no timeout that is WLinq will wait until the program is exited Opens the serial port OpenPort ClosePort Closes the serial port ClosePort and OpenPort is needed when a data output format starts a program that uses the same Serial port as WLing does You can then close the serial port start the program wait until it exits and then open the serial port again SendData abc Sends the characters abc to the device connected to the serial port SetProfile Other Activates another profile Useful if you want to be able to select dynamically between two or more profiles Call extapp exe c temp input txt c temp output t
90. o extract parts of the data string Please note that the string that were originally received may have been changed by operations in Step 2 amp 3 This step works on the result from those operations Text that are to be output has to be converted from ASCII characters to key presses The translation is done via the table Character Translation In the table you can customize what key an ASCII character should be translated into If you ve specified one or more window titles in the dialog box Lock Output Window WLinq will check if the active window s title matches any of the titles before generating key presses 96 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations Platform The core components of consist of one exe file and one DLL file The DLL file is for Caps Lock handling The name of the DLL is CapsLook dll There are some extra components WLinq Monitor and WLinq Settings Exporter are both used for troubleshooting The File Plugin is an add on component which enables you to have WLinq s data stored in text files instead of being simulated as keystrokes WLinq can be run in 32 bit Windows environments that is Windows 95 98 ME NT 2000 XP XPe 2003 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 97 Custom OS Installations Changes Version Change Date 3 21 Changed the way characters the range ASCII 32 to 2008 12 11 3 20 3 19 3 17 3 16 3 15 3 14 3 13 3 11 3 10 3 9 3 8
91. one or more window titles in the dialog box Lock Output Window key presses will only be sent to the active window if the window s title matches any of the specified window titles Setup Displays the dialog box Lock Output Window Set password Displays the dialog box Set password 112 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations Lock Output Window dialog box Lock Output window TT Add window titles of the windows you OK want to lock output too You can use the wild card characters and to define matching pattern The strings are case sensitive LL dts Remove Here you can specify one or more window titles WLinq tries to match the window titles against the window title of the active program If any title is matched then WLinq will send key presses to the window But if none of the specified titles matches the title of the active program s window no key presses will be sent to the window You can use the wild card characters and matches zero or more characters matches exactly one character The expression Notepad matches window titles that end with Notepad for example Untitled Notepad It is necessary to be able to use these kind of expressions if a program uses the current document name as part of its window title You add a new window title by entering it in the edit box and then clicking the Add button You delete a window title by selecting i
92. own Select touch panel tap as an optional way to shutdown the terminal You have the possibility to set a tap duration before terminal shutdown time Default value is 2 seconds 2000 ms Important When this shutdown option is selected firmware will issue a power button event This means that a touch panel tap performs the same function as the power button See the Advanced tab of the Power Options Properties in Windows Control Panel for power button configuration The default value in a Tx700 Windows image is shutdown Defroster Enable defroster heated touch panel This option is only relevant if the terminal is equipped with an optional heated touch panel The default value is defroster enabled The defroster will turn off when the temperature goes above 40 C inside the terminal and turn on again below 39 C default values Note Before making any changes to the default values remember that the temperature outside the terminal is typically 209 lower than inside Apply Factory Settings Clicking this button restores all customized settings to their default values after the terminal has been shutdown and restarted E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Trux Manager 3 3 1 3 UPS Tab The UPS tab contains options for the UPS battery in the Tx700 After making any desired changes click Apply to apply the new changes or OK to apply the changes and dismiss the Trux Manager screen Tx700 Computer Manager Main
93. own icons to adjust the list as desired E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 51 802 11 Radio Trux Configuration Guide 4 1 1 7 PEAP MS CHAP 52 Wireless Network Connection Settings Network name 5510 network 2 C This is an ad hoc network Remove after Network authentication WPA Enterprise EAP method Inner method PEAP MS CHAP v2 User Name Password M Client Identity Server Identity Options C Prompt for user name and password C Use Windows user name and password Domains ser Name Password Confirm password Hide characters as type Figure 28 BWU PEAP MS CHAP Enter the Network name SSID Set Network authentication to WPA Enterprise Select PEAP from the EAP method pulldown list Select MS CHAP v2 from the Inner EAP method pulldown list Enter the user credentials and confirm the network password under User Name Password Click OK to save the profile The BWU automatically connects to the first listed profile within range Use the Up and Down icons to adjust the list as desired E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide 802 11 Radio 4 1 1 8 PEAP GTC Wireless Network Connection Settings Network name SSID network 2 C This is an ad hoc network Remove after Never Network authentication WPA Enterprise EAP method Inner EAP method PEAP GTC v Client Identity M Serverlde
94. ptions WPAAWPA2 WPA WPA2 EAP EE 2 O WPA WPA2 Passphrase 802 1x 802 1 EAP Type O Pre Shared Key Static WEP O None f ciation to Mixed C Limit Time for Finding Domain Controller sec Group Policy Delay 60 sec Figure 44 ACU PEAP GTC 1 Select 802 1x from Set Security Options 2 Choose PEAP EAP GTC from the WPA WPA2 EAP Type pulldown 3 Click the Configure button 68 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide 802 11 Radio Configure PEAP EAP GTC Always Resume the Secure Session C Use Machine Information for Domain Logon Validate Server Identity Set Password Token O Static Password er Na User Information for PEAP EAP GTC Authentication User Name Trux Figure 45 ACU PEAP GTC Credentials 4 Enter the token User Name 5 Click OK to save the credential information and then click OK again to save the profile 6 Make sure the desired profile is selected on the Profile Management screen Double clicking on any profile makes that profile active E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 69 802 11 Radio Trux Configuration Guide 4 1 2 9 EAP TLS EAP TLS requires that appropriate server and user certificates are installed on the Trux computer Please refer to the Certificates section later in this chapter for details Profile Management General Security Advanced Set Security Options WPAAVPA2 WPA AWPA2 Type
95. puter Please refer to the appropriate manual to review these cautions and warnings 2 2 Product safety 2 2 1 Supplying power Please refer to the Electrical Installation section for proper power supply connection This section can be found later in this manual as well as in the Tx700 and Tx800 User s Guides 2 2 2 Humidity moisture cold and heat Make sure the operating environment is within the standards described in the Tx700 User s Guide or the Tx800 User s Guide 2 2 3 Interference Ensure that e Any nearby electrical cabling is run so that interference does not occur e immediate environment meets requirements stated in the specified standards in the User s Guide regarding interference 2 2 4 Vibrations The Trux computer should be mounted in a way that vibrations do not exceed the limits it is designed for see Tx700 User s Guide or Tx800 User s Guide 2 3 Typical usage Typical usage areas for Trux computers include e Mounted in forklifts operating in warehouses connected to a logistic system via a wireless network e In trucks using global positioning system GPS navigation routes maps and picking lists e In forestry machines using GPS navigation maps and felling instructions E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 11 Connections adapters Trux Configuration Guide 2 4 Connections and adapters 2 4 1 Interfaces and connections Tx800 8 9 40 11 12 bL j 8
96. r for both types of change For each type of change and signal a certain string is generated Trux Configuration Guide Signal and Change String CTS High CTS_HIGH CTS Low CTS_LOW DSR High DSR_HIGH DSR Low DSR_LOW RI High RI_HIGH RI Low RI_LOW DCD High DCD_HIGH DCD Low DCD_LOW You can use the string to trigger a data editing format or use a string replacement to specify the output you want when the change happens Example Let s say you want WLinq to send the text CTS went high when the signal CTS goes high Click on the Hardware Pin Events button on the Communication tab and check the CTS High box Click on OK Now select the Data Editing tab and then on the Replacements button In the box Search for enter CTS HIGH do not include the quotes and the box Replace with enter CTS went high 106 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations Keyboard tab LI x Communication Keyboard Window Initialization Log Data Exiting Inter character Delay Case Setting 1 fal miliseconds Nomal Uppercase Character Translation Lowercase Send Pre and Postfix Keys On this tab you can adjust various settings that affect how WLinq simulates key presses Inter character Delay Specifies how long the delay between each key press should be Character Translation Displays the dialog box Character Translat
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98. registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries WLing is a trademark of FreeFloat AB Information in Appendix C FreeFloat WLinq is copyright 1998 2007 FreeFloat AB and is used with permission from FreeFloat AB 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 other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations When this manual is in PDF format Acrobat Reader Copyright 2009 Adobe Systems Incorporated rights reserved Adobe the Adobe logo Acrobat and the Acrobat logo are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated applies Revision Notice Revision Section Explanation C 3 4 1 Configuration Added reference to FreeFloat WLinq documentation C 5 2 Custom OS Installation Revised section B 2 Installation Added new section Install Mounting Brackets B 4 2 Bluetooth Added new section LXE 8652 Bluetooth Ring Scanner C Notices and copyrights Updated for 2009 C 6 FreeFloat WLinq Added new section Revision A Initial Release October 2008 Revision B January 2009 Revision C February 2009 2 E EQ TRUXCONFIG C Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION AND INSTALLATION 9 1 4 Who should read this Manual nna n
99. rk name SSID Set Network authentication to WPA Enterprise Select LEAP from the EAP method pulldown list Enter the appropriate user credentials and confirm the password under User Name Password Click OK to save the profile The BWU automatically connects to the first listed profile within range Use the Up and Down icons to adjust the list as desired E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide 802 11 Radio 4 1 1 11 EAP FAST Wireless Network Connection Settings Network name 5510 network02 C This is an ad hoc network Remove after Never Network authentication WPA Enterprise EAP method Inner EAP method EAP FAST NONE v o M User Name Password M Options C Prompt for user name and password C Use Windows user name and password Domains ser Name Password Confirm password Hide characters as type Figure 33 BWU EAP FAST Enterthe Network name SSID Set Network authentication to WPA Enterprise Select EAP FAST from the EAP method pulldown list Enter the appropriate user credentials and confirm the password under User Name Password Click OK to save the profile Qv 19v quo COMI The BWU automatically connects to the first listed profile within range Use the Up and Down icons to adjust the list as desired E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 57 802 11 Radio Trux Configuration Guide 4 1 2 802 11a b g Radio The 802 1 1b g radio is confi
100. rked with an asterisk There 256 translations in the table one for each possible character value the table below the different columns in the list are described Column Description Character The character the translation is for For the characters with ASCII values between 0 and 31 the names of the control characters are displayed This is because control characters can t be represented as symbol ASCII The ASCII value of the character Both decimal and hexadecimal Key Code The key code the character is translated into Active Specifies whether the translation is active or not The characters that doesn t have an active translation is filtered and doesn t generate any key presses Shift Specifies if the Shift key should be used in combination with the basic key code Key Code Ctrl Specifies if the Ctrl key should be used in combination with the basic key code Key Code Alt Specifies if the Alt key should be used in combination with the basic key code Key Code Caps Specifies if the character key is affected of the Caps Lock key This is only used for letter keys Diacritic Specifies if the key is a so called dead key See Edit Character Translation for more information Extended Specifies if the key should have extended status set To customize a translation select it in the list and then click on the Edit button The dialog box Edit Character Translation is displayed
101. rs received characters until the serial port has been quiet for the specified period will then treat the so far received characters as the data string and move on to the next step Step 2 Conversion to uppercase lowercase In this step letters are converted to uppercase or lowercase according to the setting Case Setting Note Only A Z and a z are affected by those conversions Step 3 String replacement In this step string replacements are done A string replacement consist of one or more characters that should be matched and zero or more character the matched string should be replaced with You can have several string replacements They are processed in the order in which they appear in the Input Data Replacements dialog box The top most replacement is processed first Step 4 Matching the data edit format In this step WLinq will try to find a data edit format that matches the input string The formats are processed beginning with the top most one in the order in which they appear in the Data Editing Formats dialog box When a format is matched WLinq moves to the next step Only one format be matched E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 95 Custom OS Installations Trux Configuration Guide Step 5 Translation and simulation of key presses Up to this point all data and expressions are ASCII text In this step WLinq parses the matched data edit format s output format Functions as Left Mid and Right are processed t
102. rter with Blackout Screen 20 26 Mounting the Tx800 port 21 2 7 Best practice recommendations 21 MEET sco e m 21 2722 Cable Prolectljlis cete crane siens ie eene cbr iata Ue 21 2 4 3 Conductors Terminals and Strain Relief eee tette ute 22 2 14 Bundle Band WV and Oil resistant i eee e i Hebe Ee eee o er clo kate be 22 2 7 5 Conduit Entries and Cable Ports ss tee ente tin te 22 27 5 Placement and Mounting i tue 22 2 7 7 DC DC Electrical Installation eco eter eos Rte 23 2 7 8 Power Cables to Printers and 5 phon ranae 23 2 8 Install Mounting Brackeles NND 24 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 3 Table of Contents User Manual Tx800 281 RAM M nt One an men nn 24 digito ENTER PEDE UN 25 2 0 2 1 step 1 Mount Vehicle RAM 25 2 8 2 2 Step 2 Prepare Tx OU or sii eerie rr tco ender 26 25 523 Step 3 Attach Keyboard to Bracket teeth intere Dae e tci esie 28 2 8 2 4 Step 4 Attach Tx700 or 800 and Keyboard Assembly to RAM 29 28
103. s 3 4 1 Configuration To configure the wedge select Start Programs FreeFloat WLinq WLinq Click on the Settings button to configure WLinq Make sure the Communication tab is selected Settings Communication Keyboard Window Initialization Log Data Editing Data DTA COM 8 High Speed Parity C Low 9600 No parity gt RTS Stop High Default ilv Duplicate String Filter Hardware Pin E vents Cancel Help Figure 22 WLinq Communication tab Adjust the settings on the communication tab to match the settings for the COM port to which the scanner is attached Next click the Data Editing tab Settings Communication Keyboard Window Initialization Log Data Editing Data String Termination Characters ESC Timeout 30 milliseconds Filter Unknown Data Strings Replacements Test Formats Test Cancel Help Figure 23 WLinq Data Editing Tab 44 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Touchscreen Select the proper Data String Termination setting e If the scanner is configured to end a scanned string with a termination character for example a CR or LF click the button for Character s Then click the Select button and choose the termination character from the list e Ifthe scanner is not sending a termination character click the button for Timeout and select the period in milliseconds Click OK
104. s an extended key For example the Return key and the Enter key on the numeric keyboard has the same key code The thing that differs between them is that Enter is an extended key Scan Code Tester If you click in this box and then presses a key on the keyboard the key code for the key will be displayed The code is displayed in both decimal and hexadecimal notation This does not work for certain characters For example the Escape Return and Tab key and some other special keys won t work because they are special system keys or used for navigating in the GUI See Key Codes for a list of key codes E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations Click on OK to confirm any changes you ve made or click on Cancel to cancel any changes E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 111 Custom OS Installations Trux Configuration Guide Window tab Communication Keyboard Window Initialization Data Editing Hide window automatically on incoming data Lock output window Setup Set password Cancel Help On this tab you can customize how WLinq s window behaves and what windows key presses should be sent to Hide on startup Specifies if you want WLinq s main window to be hidden on startup Hide window automatically on incoming data If this box is check the main window will be hidden when data is received on the serial port Lock output window If this box is check and you specify
105. safely shutdown the system UPS Battery Status Monitor battery states and voltage E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 41 Trux Manager Trux Configuration Guide 3 3 2 4 Display Backlight Tab The Display Backlight tab contains options and status for the display backlight After making any desired changes click Apply to apply the new changes or OK to apply the changes and dismiss the Trux Manager screen 800 Computer Manager Main General Settings UPS Advanced Blackout screen input signal SR Backlight intensity gt Blackout screen input signal F1 Enable Blackout screen Active at input Backlight on by touch panel AND sic Quiet Touch Pane Screen on delay 1000 ms Screen off delay 2000 ms Light sensor Enable Light senso Lower Sensitivity Figure 20 Tx800 Trux Manager Display Backlight Tab Blackout screen Input Signal Enable Blackout screen functionality e When enabled the backlight will turn off if there s a connection between pin 5 and in the input power connector yellow and green cable in the power cord e Ifthe input signal is inverted enable Active at input signal low level e Time delays for backlight on and off is configurable and you can also setup the backlight to come on again when the signal goes off AND the user taps the touch panel e The touch panel will not send any coordinates to its driver during blackout screen state if Quiet touch pa
106. se the LXE provided drivers CD TX89A498DRIVERS Itis recommended that the device drivers CD be available during Microsoft Windows installation and configuration Since the Tx700 Tx800 does not have a CD ROM drive the device drivers can be copied to a USB jump drive or accessed via a USB CD drive device drivers can also be copied to a location on the network if a network connection is used to install the Windows OS E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 89 Custom OS Installations Trux Configuration Guide 90 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 6 FreeFloat WLinq The information contained in this appendix is copyright 1998 2007 FreeFloat AB E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 91 Custom OS Installations Trux Configuration Guide FreeFloat WLinq version 3 21 What is WLinq is intended to replace the hardware that is often used in application where data from barcode reader should be entered into a program on a pc The hardware that is often used is called a decoder or keyboard wedge A decoder converts the signals from a barcode reader to key presses The decoder is connected between the keyboard and the CPU with a Y cable By using WLinq together with a barcode reader with serial output you get rid of the decoder and the Y cable WLinq is also easier to set up than a hardware decoder and makes advanced data editing possible Most barcode readers have the capability to send barcode data serially uses this fact and is set up to receive the bar
107. sion The string expression that should be matched Control character mnemonics and lt xNN gt format can be used EAN128 Choose this to define a EAN128 criteria Fields that must be present Specifies the EAN128 fields that must be present in the data string for this criteria to match Enter a single field identifier or a list of field identifiers separated by a comma For example 20 37 Fields that must NOT be present Specifies the fields that if they are present will make the critera not to match the data string The same rules apply as for Fields that must be present Click on OK to confirm any changes you ve made or click on Cancel to cancel any changes E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 131 Custom OS Installations Trux Configuration Guide Edit Criteria dialog box Edit Criteria E C Length 4 Max 4 Cancel C Sting 5151 position 4 Expression F EAN128 Fields that must be present 02 31 Fields that must NOT be present a This dialog box is used when changing an existing data editing format criteria See Add Criteria for more information 132 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations Edit Data Editing Formats dialog box Edit Data Editing Format D Nane Format B Cancel Critieria Expression start 1 B Add Length min 10 max 10 Edit FF Remove Data Output Format Input
108. t in the list and then clicking on the Remove button Click on OK when you re finished E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 113 Custom OS Installations Trux Configuration Guide Set Password dialog box Set Password xj Password 0 Cancel ik In this dialog box you can specify a password The password is used to stop unauthorized users from changing the settings or quitting WLinq In other words a function for decreasing the need for support after installation To remove password protection leave the box Password empty and click on OK When you ve specified a password the dialog box Enter Password will be displayed the next time you click on the button Settings or Unload in the main window Click on OK when you ve specified a password 114 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations Enter Password dialog box Enter Password xj Password 0 Cancel il This dialog box is displayed when you click on the button Settings or Unload in the main window when password protection is active You should enter the correct password If you enter the wrong password you can t quit WLing or change the settings Click on OK when you ve specified the password E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 115 Custom OS Installations Trux Configuration Guide Initialization tab settings Communication Keyboard Window Initialization Data Editing Initialization Stri
109. ted and displayed in hexadecimal notation to the right of the key code input box Active Specifies whether this translations should be active or not Shift Control and Alt Specifies whether these keys should be used in combination with the key code Example The translation for the exclamation sign has the key code corresponding to the key marked with a one and an exclamation sign Up to the left on the keyboard But to generate an exclamation sign the Shift key has to be pressed and held down before the key is pressed Affected by Caps Lock Specifies if the key is affected by the Caps Lock setting Example The character A is normally Caps Lock off generated by pressing the Shift key and then the A key But if Caps Lock is on then a lower case a will be generated The A key is affected by the Caps Lock setting and needs to have the check box Affected by Caps Lock checked If not the character generated will depend on the Caps Lock settings which mostly is an unwanted effect Diacritic Specifies if the character is a so called dead key For example on a Swedish keyboard there are two dead keys These the keys with which one writes the characters If you check Diacritic an extra space is simulated so the diacritic character alone is generated Otherwise the diacritic key is used in combination with the next key pressed simulated by pressing and then O generates the character O Extended Specifies if the key i
110. th 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 Several types of mounts are provided for the Tx700 or Tx800 For a complete listing of mounting kits and the contents of each kit please refer to the Tx700 amp Tx800 accessory catalog This catalog is available at www lxe com by contacting your LXE representative Tx700 or Tx800 with single RAM ball option If the Tx700 or Tx800 is ordered with a single RAM ball available mounting options include e Truck bracket with a single RAM ball no keyboard mount provision e Truck bracket with a RAM ball for Tx700 or Tx800 mount plus a RAM ball for keyboard mount RAM ball base with integrated keyboard bracket for back of Tx700 or Tx800 Tx700 or Tx800 with dual RAM ball option If the Tx700 or Tx800 is ordered with dual RAM balls available mounting options include e Truck bracket with a dual RAM balls no keyboard mount provision e Truck bracket with dual RAM balls for Tx700 or Tx800 mount plus RAM ball for keyboard mount Keyboard mounting options They keyboard may be mounted using e Integrated keyboard bracket included in some single RAM ball mounting kits ARAM mount using the keyboard ball on some truck brackets e stand alone keyboard mount using a RAM b
111. tions Test to the right of the Replacements button Displays the dialog box Test Input Data Replacements Formats Displays the dialog box Data Editing Formats Test to the right of the Formats button Displays the dialog box Test Data Editing Formats E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 119 Custom OS Installations Trux Configuration Guide Select Data String Terminator dialog box Select Data String Terminator Character ASCII dec ASCII hex Cancel Here you can select the character that should be used as a data string terminator Select the value in the list and then click on the OK button If you don t want to change the data string terminator click on Cancel For more information about the data string terminator please see Data Editing tab Note that if your data string terminator consist of more than one character you need to enter in manually you cannot use this dialog for terminators of more than one character 120 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations Input Data Replacements dialog box Input Data Replacements 1 Click Add to add an input data replacement Select replacement and click Edit to edit a replacement Select replacement and click Remove to remove a replacement x K Cancel The replacements are executed in the order they appear in the list Use the up and down buttons to re order the replacements Search for
112. to save settings Click Hide to hide the WLing information screen When WLinq is running it is indicated by a gray circular icon in the task bar The icon turns green while WLinq is processing scanned data or red if there is an error To exit the WLinq wedge click on the taskbar icon then click the Unload button To restart WLinq select Start Programs FreeFloat WLinq WLinq and click the Hide button There are many other options available in WLinq learn more select Start Programs FreeFloat WLinq Help for WLinq or review the FreeFloat WLinq documentation included in 6 FreeFloat WLinq 3 5 Touchscreen The Trux computer is equipped with a pressure sensitive touchscreen Rather than using a mouse as pointing device users select objects by touching the screen with a stylus or a finger Always use the accompanying stylus to point drag or tap the screen Never use metallic or sharp pointed objects 3 5 1 Using the stylus to select screen objects To select an object on the interface gently tap the screen e One time to click e Two times in rapid succession to double click e on the mouse symbol in the system tray down in the right corner the next click will then be a right click 3 5 2 Calibrating the touchscreen Touch screen accuracy is calibrated using the touch screen application Select Start Programs UPDD Calibrate A series of targets are displayed on screen Touch the screen at the ce
113. tring received from WLinq is displayed If you click the button with three dots you can select the folder where the text files are created Trux Configuration Guide E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations The Main Window When you start WLing the program s main window is displayed FreeFloat WLinq 3 14 xj Copyright 1998 2006 Freefloat Unload Profile Defaut Delete Settings Profile Display the currently active profile To create a new profile click in the edit box and enter the name of the new profile Then click on the Settings button to customize the settings of the profile You can automatically select a profile WLinq should use on startup by adding the profile name as an command line argument to program in the shortcut you use to start WLinq For example C Program WLinq WLinq exe x where x is the name of the profile Delete Deletes the active profile The profile Default can t be deleted If password protection is enabled profiles can t be deleted until password protection is turned off Unload Quits the program Hide Hides the main window WLinq is a program you normally want to run in the background You can manually hide the window by using this button The close button Xl has the same effect as the Hide button So has the Escape key Settings Displays the dialog box Settings where you customize the active profile E EQ TRUXC
114. tructions in section 5 2 Custom OS Installations You must have Tx700 Tx800 software drivers Please contact your LXE representative for details System Recovery Recovery Media System recovery requires the proper recovery media A DVD containing recovery software is available as an accessory The recovery DVD must match the computer type Tx700 or Tx800 operating system Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Embedded and storage media type rotating hard drive or flash Recovery Process The Trux Recovery Solution 2 hereafter known as TRS is a method to restore the software on your Trux to the same state it had when it was shipped from the factory When TRS is used on your Trux it destroys any information on your hard disk so please make sure that any information on the hard disk that needs to be preserved is backed up before using TRS In order to use the TRS the following components are needed 1 Trux capable of booting from a USB mass storage device 2 AUSB DVD player 3 ATRS DVD suitable for your combination of OS language and Trux model The TRS works in the following way 1 TRS boots from the TRS DVD via USB 2 TRS executes the Trux Recovery Wizard 2 0 hereafter known as the Wizard which guides you through the rest of the recovery process 3 TRS partitions and formats the primary disk 4 TRS writes an OS image to the primary disk By default the image from the TRS media is used In order to achieve be
115. tter flexibility and performance these TRS image files can be put on a network share instead To achieve this simply copy the wim file found in the root on the TRS media to a shared network folder Please note that in order to access a shared network folder from TRS you must use wired Ethernet and the RJA5 port of your Trux and not WLAN 5 When the Wizard completes TRS restarts the system which is now returned to its shipping state in terms of the installed OS E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 87 5 1 2 1 System Recovery Trux Configuration Guide Startup Attach the USB DVD player to the Trux Use the standard USB connector instead of the Multi Purpose Connector on Trux 700 Insert the TRS media into the USB DVD player Start the Trux Please note that the BIOS must configured to boot on the USB DVD player If this is not the case please modify the boot order in the BIOS of your Trux When the Trux boots on the USB DVD player it the BIOS asks you to press a key in order to continue to boot from the TRS media Please press a key when prompted to boot TRS TRS is now booted and the wizard will start 5 1 2 2 Wizard walk through 88 1 The first screen shown by the wizard displays some generic and licensing information By clicking Next you accept these licensing terms The second screen shown by the wizard is used to gather info on how the TRS process should be performed Select the method to be used and the source location of the
116. uetooth Trux Configuration Guide 4 2 Bluetooth The Bluetooth control panel can be accessed either by clicking the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar or by clicking on the Bluetooth Devices option in the Windows control panel 4 2 1 Devices Tab The Devices tab displays any previously discovered Bluetooth devices Bluetooth Devices Devices Options COM Ports Hardware Figure 55 Bluetooth Devices Tab If there are no Bluetooth devices shown or if the desired device is not shown use the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard to discover Bluetooth devices Click the Add button to start the wizard 78 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Bluetooth Add Bluetooth Device Wizard Welcome to the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard Before proceeding refer to the Bluetooth section of the device documentation Then set up your device so that your computer can find it Tum it on Make it discoverable visible Give it a name optional Press the button on the bottom of the device keyboards and mice only C My device is set up and ready to be found Add only Bluetooth devices that you trust Cancel Figure 56 Add Bluetooth Device Wizard The wizard cannot be started until the checkbox indicating the device is set up and ready to be found is checked If any Bluetooth devices are discovered they are displayed Add Bluetooth Device Wizard Select the Bluetooth device that you want to add A MXOHO06
117. ure pointer The member IpData of that struct contains the data string from WLinq is a string pointer The receiving program must call the function ReplyMessage as soon as the data string has been saved in a variable because WLinq hangs until either ReplyMessage is called or the processing of the WM COPYDATA message is finished If ReplyMessage is not called a data string sent from the receiving program to WLinq will be delayed Please note that the COPYDATASTRUCT structure should be considered invalid after the call to ReplyMessage BOOL CWLingTestDlg OnCopyData CWUnd pind COPYDATASTRUCT pCopyDataStri CString strCode const char pCopyDataStruct lpData Send the beep command to the scanner SendToWLinq Bir Release WLinq from SendMessage ReplyMessage TRUE dd the code to the list box m lstCodeList ddString strCode return CDialog OnCopyData plnd pCopyDataStruct In the sample above the message WM COPYDATA is received from WLinq The data string from is saved in the strCode string object The string B1 r is then sent to WLinq that later sends it to the serial port The string B1 r is a Beep command for a certain barcode reader ReplyMessage is called so WLinq will be released and enable WLinq to process the string B1 r The data string is then added to a list box This represents a lengthy operation like a database query file access or similar E EQ TRUXCONFIG D A
118. xt Outputs the current input string to the file input txt then starts the external application extapp exe The external application reads the data from input txt processess it and outputs the result to output txt Then the external application exits WLing E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC 129 Custom OS Installations reads the result from output txt which becomes the value of the function call Note The first argument may refer to an executable file or and executable file with an argument For example rubyw script rb Trux Configuration Guide 130 E EQ TRUXCONFIG D ARC Trux Configuration Guide Custom OS Installations Add Criteria dialog box ot vin T 3 J Cancel C Sting Start position 4 Expression C EAN128 Fields that must be present E Fields that must NOT be present P In this dialog box you define a new criteria Note that you can define only one length criteria per data editing format If you try to define more than one an error message will be displayed when you click OK Length Choose this to define a length criteria String Choose this to define an expression criteria Min The minimum length of the input data string Max The maximum length of the input data string Start position The position in the input data string where the scan for the string expression starts Expres
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