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1. 79 Administration and Configuration eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenn nennen 80 Con pura DOTT e o oro bx M pU REED Pu i m 80 Control Paneles tenuta elos 80 Security A T 81 Status Palais 83 PREMIERE DEM RC EE E i 84 iudi o o Me y ere ere ere 85 AppLock Registry SOUS oe 94 APPENDIX A KEY MAPS 95 Keypad 95 ey Map 0T Equivalencia 96 IO ARMEN MUR MANEMMUNMENELAM MN AMM MMM NM 101 orig i nono 102 APPENDIX B TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 103 aulici doo qo ae eaea eea eaa aae eaa aae eE eae ena sea Saaana 103 Display BOC CATING rin ii ie did ea 104 Environmental Specifications MAA 105 MAS Ad 105 PXGRULIE EJ EIE 105 Radio Specifications 106 PCMCIA Symbol 11Mb 2 4G Hz Type T i ieicscsen tbe bye secs bnauesabuawaedlusaaaaieiuecctelsbeaadanioease 106 PCMCIA Lucent 24 GHz Type las seien t Mesi o e ERU HE Re ROLE OM text SUE ExNE tocca iio 106 PEMCTA Cisco 2 4GHzZ Type llana dense 106 APPENDIX C SYSTEM CONFIGURATION POCKET PC 2000 107 INIA a aaa aaa 107 Windows Tor Pocket PL nininaa nanena nananana sinana maina 107 ESMAS a 107 Anotar nr MC TP 108 TES 109 Edi Start Mena Ier SS fis coed e dee irte dia 109 TO
2. eese 57 Quick Start Instructions essssssseese 9 R Radio Card specifications essssss 106 Radio Specifications DAZ seen EA 106 Reboot HOW 10 5 cr rA eod rte nes 31 Regional Setting caninas eed 71 122 RegRest exe cec ntt ire n trees 75 RepRestEXE ete dioere 75 TA enc coti dee eint p Eee 75 MXS5 Reference Guide 130 RegSave EXE coins ie 75 Remove Progratrns neither 71 Replacement Products sss 25 Reprogrammable Keys esssssss 72 RS 232 Data Entry ese oie carteri eee eiee 24 RS 232 Pinout omitidos 37 Running Program List c oococncnnnicnocnncnoncnonarcninonncnns 71 S Save Sellifls copii 10 Scan button reprogram seseeeeene 39 Scan key functi b ien reseca 43 Scanner engine type 104 Scanner LED functioning esee 23 Scanner settings HOW tO asc einer e en TO 72 Scanning and data entry sess 23 Mur mM P TET 68 Screen up Screen down control 64 Search using Find eiii aiii 74 Security ADpLock tier iii 81 Set date and time sse 69 Set Geographic Location How to 18 Set Owner information How to sss 18 Settings Med verd ne cene ences ede 64 Setup ZXDDDOOE 5e ve sditeivutim dte dietus 77 Setup Software PocketPC 2002 aa sat 55 Shift Key f nctiob ete nem eee lios 43 S
3. Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 Versions Battery Info Keyboard This screen is populated with the following information This screen is populated with the following information Util Applet Version CPU CPU Version Controller Version CPLD Version Platform Version Serial Number Smart Battery Serial Number Date of Manufacture Chemistry Maximum Capacity Charge Cycles Gas Gauge E2PROM Charging Temperature Voltage Current 121 Pr Although the default keyboard layout is Standard this parameter must be changed to Alphanumeric for the LXE MXS This value may also need to be reset after a Cold Boot Factory Default Settings Keyboard Standard Layout E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MX5 Reference Guide 122 Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 Memory Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Memory Tap the Windows icon Help at any time for context sensitive help Factory Default Settings Main Total main memory 63 18 MB Storage setting 50 of available memory Program setting 50 of available memory Storage Card Not installed Running Program List File Explorer Enabled If a program becomes unstable or stops running use the Running Program List to highlight the program name the select Activate Stop or Stop all programs Tap OK to close the menu Regional Settings Access the Windows icon Settings Sy
4. MX5 Multi Charger Optional Figure 2 14 LXE Multi Charger The MX5 Main Battery Pack can be charged in the LXE Multi Charger Figure 2 15 Insert Battery Pack in Charging Pocket Lower the battery pack straight into the battery charger pocket and push it down firmly Do not slam the battery into the charging cup or drop it into the cup Failure to follow these instructions can result in damage to the main battery or the charger MA Please refer to the specific battery charger user s guide for technical information and operating instructions E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MX5 Reference Guide 52 Power Supply Pr External Power Supply Optional The MX5 DC adapter can be plugged into either of the D26 pin connectors on the bottom of the MXS The cradle power jack is located on the back of the cradle AA Figure 2 16 AC DC 12V Power Supply Note When the MX5 is receiving power through a cradle connected to external power the Battery Charge LED on the MX5 is green MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Cradles 53 Cradles Note The MX5 Cradle Reference Guide contains cradle installation and technical information Important The cradles are not designed to secure an MX5 with a protective padded case The vehicle cradle is not designed to secure an MX5 with a trigger handle The desktop cradles will secure mobile device s with handstraps or trigger handles MXS docking cradles give the MX5 the ability to communicat
5. Use the scanner label information if you need to program the Symbol scanner engine using the barcodes in the Integrated Scanner Programming Guide Refer to the Integrated Scanner Programming Guide on the LXE Manuals CD or the LXE website www lxe com Note Use the scanner control panel to set up using both the integrated scanner and a tethered scanner To switch active scanner Com ports tap the Windows icon Settings System Scanner Main tab Note fthere is no internal scanner Internal is greyed out On units without an internal scanner radio buttons on Port 1 and Port 2 are greyed out the COMI external radio button can be selected To assign baud rate parity stop bits and data bits to Com 1 tap the the Windows icon Settings System Scanner COMI tab If the scanner needs to be configured refer to the Integrated Scanner Programming Guide on the LXE Manuals CD or the LXE website www lxe com Tethered Scanners Optional LXE cable number MXSA055CBL3IND26D9M must be used with PowerScan SR LR and XLR tethered scanners connected directly to the MX5 device Do not connect Symbol tethered scanners to the MX5 device or to this cable Both PowerScan and Symbol tethered scanners will send scanned data to the MX5 when the MX5 is in the cradle and the scanners are connected to the RS 232 port on the powered cradle The MXS5 Scan buttons have no effect on tethered scanners Pressing the trigger handl
6. E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 114 Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 File Explorer Access the Windows icon Programs File Explorer Factory Default Settings Business Folder Yes Personal Folder Yes Templates Yes There are few changes in the Pocket PC version of Windows Explorer as it relates to the general desktop PC Windows Explorer options Tap the Windows icon Help to access File Explorer Help Press the Windows icon to return to the Start menu Infrared Receive Access the Windows icon Programs Infrared Receive Tapping this menu icon begins a connection to a sending device If no connection is made the program waits for a tap on the Close button Internet Explorer Access the Windows icon Programs Internet Explorer This option requires a radio card and an Internet Service Provider There are few changes in the Pocket PC version of Internet Explorer as it relates to the general desktop Windows PC Internet Explorer options Tap the Windows icon Help for context sensitive help Microsoft Money Access the Windows icon Programs Microsoft Money There are few changes in the Pocket PC E version of Microsoft Money as it relates to the general desktop PC Windows Microsoft Money application Tap the Windows icon Help for context sensitive help Microsoft Reader Access the Windows icon Programs Microsoft Reader This application is used to displ
7. Power Suspend Volume Adjust Backlight Toggle for Display and Keypad Adjust Backlight Brightness Down Blue Mode Orange Mode Shift Alt Ctrl Scan programmed as Esc Space Enter CapsLock Toggle Back Space Tab BackTab Break Pause Print Screen Scroll Lock Power V Right Scan Key 7 Blue Orange Shft Alt Ctrl Left Scan Key or Right Scan Key Alt Spc Enter Tab Spc Tab Tab N I U O Backlight must be toggled On Once the backlight is off the Blue key Right Scan key sequence toggles the backlight on and at it s brightest intensity MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Appendix A Key Maps To Get This Key Function Up Arrow Down Arrow Right Arrow Left Arrow Insert Delete Home End Page Up Page Down F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 F20 F21 F22 E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Press These Keys and Then Blue Orange Ctrl Alt Press This Key Up Arrow Down Arrow Right Arrow Left Arrow DOT Left Arrow Right Arrow Up Arrow Down Arrow N z O OoO o NI a aT TR o nyMmslar rnNmlsl _ folo alr ni ani a RI wo ny MXS5 Reference Guide 98 To Get This Key Function Nm NIN AJo TNimM O JO O0O gt nN lt x lt S lt lt c o a ojo 5 3 gt jo jojajoj ojo MXS5 Reference Guide Press These Keys and Then Appendix A Key Maps d Blue
8. Scanner Powerscan LR 8 Cbl 8310A326SCNRPWRLR8DA9F Scanner Powerscan LR 12 Cbl 8310A327SCNRPWRLRI2DA9F Scanner Powerscan XLR 8 Cbl 8320A326SCNRPWRXLR8DA9F Scanner Powerscan XLR 12 Cbl 8320A327SCNRPWRXLRI2DA9F MXS Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Chapter 2 Physical Description and Layout Hardware Configuration System Hardware The MX5 hardware configuration is shown in the following figure 1 F F F F E se A i L A A E L Figure 2 1 System Hardware E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 28 Hardware Configuration 4 Central Processing Unit The LXE MX5 CPU is a SA 1110 running at 206 MHz The operating system is Microsoft Pocket PC 2000 or Microsoft Pocket PC 2002 resident in flash memory Core Logic The MXS supports the following I O components of the core logic e One PCMCIA slot supports Type II PCMCIA cards e One compact Flash card slot supports Type I and II cards in the rear hatch e One ATA compact Flash card slot under the Main Battery pack e One InfraRed port e Two serial ports e One Digitizer Input port Touch screen Note As the MX5 does not have PC Card Management software installed LXE recommends purchasing pre formatted cards System Memory On board 32MB Flash contains the Pocket PC operating system hardware specific OEM Adaptation Layer device drivers standard Pocket PC applications and utilities The o
9. Valid MAX 20mw 50mw 100mw Default MAX MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 113 Cisco Link Status Immediately runs status on signal strength signal quality and overall link quality Client Encryption Manager Enter the password to set encryption codes Default password is Cisco The password is case sensitive Client Statistics Utility Immediately runs statistics cumulative An option is available to forward statistics from the client Load New Firmware The current firmware version number is displayed An option is available to load different firmware if supplied by the user Site Survey Tool Immediately runs signal strength and quality and link speed An option is available to Setup parameters for Active Mode reporting Wireless Login Module LEAP must be enabled before this option can be edited or viewed Connections Access the Windows icon Programs Connections When finished Tap OK to close the folder Tap the Windows icon Help for context sensitive help ActiveSync Once a relationship has been established ActiveSync will synchronize using the USB port serial ports or the infrared port on the MX5 Tap the Windows icon Help for context sensitive help Note ActiveSync does not transmit through the IR port in cradles IR ActiveSync Tapping this menu option begins a connection to the host If no connection is made the program closes
10. Orange Ctrl Alt Press This Key m m jocjolog N xis3 c ia2 o mxm o vj joj z i ir xi ici irxioimimijocolo om s o E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Appendix A Key Maps To Get This Key Function opjoj xoja s oj n N lt xX S lt C 30O D O UV O Z E PT A e IlO E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Press These Keys and Then Blue Orange Ctrl Alt Press This Key o lvo oj x o lo 25 o w 2 N x Is3 cia jo zmxu o vjol z zi r xic i zr o Jg O O 4 MXS5 Reference Guide 100 To Get This Key Function i Vv colon semicolon period _ underscore comma apostrophe tilde Zo O MXS5 Reference Guide Press These Keys and Then Appendix A Key Maps d u o ci ja jnmimisio o l ilouo ric e z r ix im o E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Appendix A Key Maps 101 Pr 3270 Keypad 3270 Keypad When using this keypad with LXE s TN3270 terminal emulation please refer to the Key Maps LA appendix in the Terminal Emulation manual E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 102 Appendix A Key Maps Pr 5250 Keypad 5250 Keypad When using this keypad with LXE s TN5250 terminal emulation please refer to the Key Maps appendix in the Terminal Emulation manual MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Appendix B Technical Specifications Physical Specifications i SA1110 CPU operating at 206 32 bit CPU with on
11. Pocket Word Access the Windows icon Programs Pocket Word There are a few changes in the version of Microsoft Word as it relates to the general desktop Windows PC Microsoft Word options PocketWord documents are saved with a PWD extension instead of DOC extension although they can be saved as RTF or DOC files on the MX5 Microsoft Word templates DOT files are converted to Pocket Word templates PWT Tap the Windows icon Help for context sensitive help When ActiveSync transfers pwd files to the desktop from the MX5 the file is converted to doc files by ActiveSync Touch Calibrate Access the Windows icon Programs Touch Calibrate Use this program to align the touch screen Tap OK to close the align screen program without making changes Tap the Windows icon Help for context sensitive help E EQ MXSPCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 64 System Configuration a Settings Options Access the Windows icon Settings The following options represent the factory default Pocket PC installation Your system may be different based on the software and hardware options purchased Help is always available at any stage tap the Windows icon tap Help and context sensitive online help is displayed Tap OK to close Help and return to the program or application Personal Tab Buttons Access the Windows icon Settings Personal tab Buttons Program Buttons Use this option to assign a program function to the program hard
12. lt Tab gt key e No CapsLock AND No Shift keypress result is a lowercase letter e CapsLock OR Shift result is an uppercase letter e CapsLock AND Shift keypress result is a lowercase letter Keypress Sequences See Appendix A for key maps for all keypads Troubleshooting The Equal sign may appear as a on an MX5 running Pocket PC 2002 Tap the Windows icon Settings System tab Screen Uncheck the Enable Cleartype checkbox and tap OK Perform a Warm Reset Change the settings for Auto Complete typed words The Pocket PC software has the ability to AutoComplete typed words This feature helps to shorten the keystrokes necessary to enter words To change the Auto Complete setting tap the Windows icon Settings Input icon Word Completion Disable the Suggest words when entering text checkbox and all word suggestion is disabled If the user would like to have words suggested without the extra space appended to the end of the word disable the Add a space after suggested word checkbox Tap OK when finished The change takes place immediately MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC The Keypad pal Virtual Keyboard The virtual keyboard is always available Tap the keyboard icon at the bottom of the screen to put the virtual keyboard on the display Using the stylus e Tap the 123 key to display either an alphanumeric keyboard or a numeric keyboard with characters usually accessed
13. 109 Programs geo qe 110 GAMES c E E E A E T T et Sia seaut ecu T E E A inde 110 GEI RII RE E IOE AEREE TEES 110 Cisco ie Nienna Enea cio 111 E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide vi Table of Contents Aironet Client UI cal S EUREN A ia 111 O TRE E E UU 111 Chon ENSE ETT 111 Tiifrdstipuoture Mode ra Ms LEN DS eS Do REA I CET 111 Power ave VIOde tectus etes n tir ite torte c tortor ate uiis ete sec ec tea Ide ie todos toa 111 iun p R P REESE 112 Authentication TV Pests itc pesi ia 112 Bs U 112 Mixcd e cose ere e tonne to cen frd etn eene E A E letti sen sen cause reco TU bod e t een TEL devia 112 WOES aries ccs m UT 112 Data Cice MT m 112 Transit PON T e otis cod etscse td 112 Misco ac EIUS rodadas 113 Client Encryption Mana pet eros aida 113 Client Statistics Uti sinciera E E T 113 Toad NeW T ON E ica 113 Se SUNY TU EN 113 Wireless Login Mode iia EAA iS AEE 113 Connec hon iii 113 PEE E A E ses verte ica 113 TROAC VES WING orea E E E E E iere e S 113 JS Scd H 114 Infrared RSC ai pa i NO es iia 114 O 114 Microsoft MOV ia las 114 Microsott Reader a 114 ORINOCO CU isis 115 PockerExcel a an cade 115 Parket VO rain rca deut tere esate 115 Touch Calibre aa iria 115 i ds 116 A A E ET AE 116 BUTOR S ona OA 116 Program A O 116 Up Down Contro
14. APC vives NE 30 Pocket PG 2000 1 ceti ett inte 108 Pocket PC 2002 acusada 56 JipStart cld iisio esce aun as 75 E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Index K Gi soddivsbeacdecesaceunesietieiessactoieiats ges ere 95 Keymapss ise ip 96 Keypads iicet ee 42 3270 and TN3270 Figure sess 101 5250 and TN5250 Figure eee 102 ANSI Batch Figute 5 ceteros 95 Keypad and entering data sss 22 Keypad Shortcuts inue eers 17 L Li Ion 2800 MAD 29 Li lon battery life inermem 12 Lithium battery warning eese 1 2 Lithium Ion Li 1on eene 48 Low Battery Waring ricino me tese 49 M Main Battery Pack iacuit enge 49 Manuals and Accessories seeeees 25 MECA eene rete tede ieee 103 MEMO eises oeeics Gea riah Ad tas iis instale 103 Memory Usage eerren edere 71 Menu Options O 64 Microsoft MSN Messenger Pocket PC 2002 0 ri 62 Microsoft R ader ciones 62 Mode Key Functions cocooonoccocccocononononcnoncnnnnnnnonnnos 44 Modes APPILOCK qe ia iaa 79 MXS family of computers sees 3 N Network Ada ptets u rote 73 NiMH ASMA Mac cri rto Price ra 29 Off Mode characteristics esses 41 Off timer using Power option eeess 70 ON Mode characteristics sess 40 On line Help piernas 55 Operating Temperature sse 105 USAC tO DG cuando 105
15. Automatically charges from Main CMOS NiMH Battery during normal operation Serv DA Memory operational for 48 hours when Main Battery is depleted Display Specifications LCD Transflective Color CCFL Front Light MXS Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Appendix B Technical Specifications 105 Pr Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature Temperature 4 F to 140 F 4 F to 1409F 20 C t0 60 0 20 C to 60 C Standards See MX5 User s Guide Appendix B AC Wall Adapter 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Songs Temper Storage Temperature 13 F to 158 F 25 C to 70 C Operates in a relative humidity of 5 95 non condensing E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 106 Appendix B Technical Specifications d Radio Specifications PCMCIA Symbol 11Mb 2 4GHz Type ll PCMCIA Lucent 2 4 GHz Type ll PCMCIA Cisco 2 4GHz Type Il MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 Introduction There are several different aspects to the setup and configuration of the MX5 Many of the setup and configuration settings are dependent upon the optional features such as hardware and software installed on the unit The examples found in this chapter are to be used as examples only the configuration of your specific MX5 computer may vary The following sections provide a general reference for the configuration of the MX5 and some of it
16. It accepts Type II cards only Slot 0 accepts PCMCIA 2 4GHz radio cards Note Care must be taken when reattaching the back hatch to the device to preserve the water tight seal Slot 0 The MXS has one internal compact Flash card port that supports Type I and II CF cards The slot is accessible in the same location as the PCMCIA card The radio drivers are stored on the compact flash card in the ATA CF slot under the Main Battery pack During the cold boot process the JmpStart program accesses the compact flash card and loads the radio drivers and any saved parameters MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Physical Controls 31 Pr Physical Controls Power Key Note Refer to the section titled Power Modes for information relating to the power states of the MX5 The power key is located next to the lt Z gt key on the keypad When a battery is inserted in the MXS for the first time the Power key must be pressed Quickly tapping the Power key places the MX5 immediately in Suspend mode Quickly tapping the Power key again or connecting the AC adapter immediately returns the MX5 from Suspend Note The unit will not suspend on AC power nor when connected through ActiveSync Reboot Sequence When the Pocket PC desktop is displayed or an application begins the power up or reboot sequence is complete If you have previously saved your settings they will be restored on reboot Warm Reset Hold down the Power key and th
17. JmpStart cld to delay unpacking the CB files until after cold boot initialization has completed CAB Files The following CAB files are optional and may or may not be present LUCENT CAB Lucent radio driver and utilities CISCO CAB Cisco radio driver and utilities RFTERM CAB RFTerm terminal emulation application API Calls The LXE specific API calls for the MX5 running Windows Pocket PC 2002 are included in the LXE CE API Programming Guide This document lists only the LXE specific API calls and details which calls from the standard LXE API are and are not supported on the MX5 It is intended as an appendix to the standard Microsoft Windows CE NET API documentation The APIs detailed in the Programming Guide are included in the file LXEAPI DLL These LXE specific API calls and registry settings cover the following Battery e PCMCIA Power Management Scanner Serial Ports e Version Control e Miscellaneous MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Chapter 4 AppLock Introduction LXE s AppLock is designed to be run on LXE certified Microsoft Windows mobile devices only LXE installs the program as part of the factory installation process A mobile device running AppLock becomes a dedicated single application device In other words only the application or feature specified in the AppLock configuration by the Administrator is available to the user AppLock also contains a component which sets config
18. Orinoco Client ucro rop co waren 63 Owner Properties ne eo irc ep conie ia 66 E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC 129 P Parts is Parts sees ticdistaacria wins enlaces 5 Password Properties esee 66 Passwords Lupi d ER 84 PO Cardo ancor ca te e d e ca 32 Miro cri DE PIN 33 PC card slots sc een eee foede 32 PC Cards Installand remove uui nentes 33 PCMQGLIA sico csi 32 PCMCIA Interface eerie xe rrr E 103 PCMCIA Slot cocos ee iEn ree rentes 30 Pen Stylus aims 17 46 Pen Stylus and data entry sess 22 Persistent Storage Memory sess 75 Phillips SCENE 16 Physical Specifications sssssss 103 Pistol Grip Handle How To 14 PocketEXcel i iani nsb Baht tiun 63 Pocket PC 2002 INODIVOSYIO ratito e pto nog 61 TOOLS eiie pecie ioc emot eee ee cU ed oa 61 Pocket PC 2002 API calls 76 Pocket W Ofd iia ia 63 Port Infrared ooooonncccoconinoccconnnoooncconnnoon ccoo nnnnonncnnos 38 POWEL 3 P 10 31 Power Off Timer How to eee 20 Power Supply Battery Packs iia ettet 29 Power Supply AC DC 0 00 cccecceesceeseeeeeeeeeneeenees 52 Pre loaded Files Pocket PC2000 idee rtt trt 107 Pocket PC 2002 nie etes 56 Program the Hardware Buttons 64 Programmable Buttons sss 39 Progra AAA 58 Q Quick Start Applications
19. PC 2000 Sounds amp Notifications Pocket PC 2002 must have the options below Enable sounds for enabled before the following key sequences will adjust the volume To adjust speaker volume locate the lt V gt key and the Blue key Adjust the speaker volume by pressing the e Blue key then the lt V gt key to enter Volume change mode e Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to adjust volume until the speaker volume is satisfactory e Press the Enter key to exit this mode Using the Touch Screen Pocket PC 2000 Tap the Windows icon Settings Personal tab Sounds amp Reminders icon Then select the Volume tab Pocket PC 2002 Tap the Windows icon Settings Personal tab Sounds amp Notifications icon Then select the Notifications tab Change the volume setting and tap OK to save the change You can also select deselect sounds for key clicks and screen taps and whether each is loud or soft As the volume scrollbar is moved between Loud and Silent the computer beeps each time the volume increases or decreases in decibel range Sounds specific to primary events are selected using the options on the Sounds tab Reminder tones are selected using the options on the Reminders tab E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 22 Enter Data Keypad Entry Getting Started You can enter data into the MX5 through several different methods The Scanner aperture provides barcode data entry the RS 232 or the IR por
20. Today Tap the Windows icon to display the Start menu The Start menu is separated into sections e Start menu displaying Quick Start Applications e Programs which are Application specific e g Word Inbox etc e Settings which are split into Personal System and Connection segments e Find capability e Help Factory Default Settings Option Active Same as Desktop Today Yes Yes Calendar Yes Yes Contacts Yes Yes Inbox Yes Yes Internet Explorer Yes Yes Notes Yes Yes Tasks Yes Yes Windows Media Yes Yes Edit Start Menu Item List Tap the Windows icon Settings Personal Menus and select the applications to be displayed as Quick Start Applications in the Start Menu Inbox This start menu option requires a connection to a mail server There are few changes in the Pocket PC version of Inbox as it relates to the general desktop Windows PC Microsoft Outlook Inbox options Tap the Windows icon Help to access Inbox Help ActiveSync can be used to transfer messages between the MX5 inbox and a desktop PC inbox E EQ MXSPCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 58 System Configuration a Programs Options Access the Windows icon Programs Help is always available at any stage tap the Windows icon Help for context sensitive help Tap OK to close Help and return to the program or application The following applications do not have context sensitive Help available e ORiNOCO Client
21. all others are not displayed Levels Note If a level higher than Error is selected the status should be cleared frequently by the administrator E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 84 AppLock Pr In addition to the three view levels the administrator can select that all status information be logged or turn off all status information logging completely The system default is Error Logging however to reduce registry use the administrator may want to select None after verifying the configuration Tap the Clear button to clear the status information from the registry None Error Processing Extended All Save As When the Save As button is selected a standard Save As dialog screen is displayed Specify the path and filename If the filename exists the user is prompted whether the file should be overwritten If the file does not exist it is created See Also Error Messages Passwords A password must be configured If the password is not configured a new device switches into Administration mode without prompting for a password In addition to the hotkey press a mode switch occurs if inaccurate information has been configured or if mandatory information is missing in the configuration There are several situations that display a password prompt after a password has been configured If the configured hotkey is pressed the password prompt is displayed In this case the user has 30 seconds to enter a password I
22. and enable the taskbar LOG PROCESSING Enter ToAdmin Entering the function that handles a mode switch into LOG PROCESSING admin mode Enter ToUser Entering the function that handles the mode switch to LOG PROCESSING user mode Enter verify password Entering the password verification processing LOG PROCESSING Exit AppLockEnumWindows Found There are two exit paths from the enumeration function This message denotes the enumeration function found the application LOG PROCESSING Exit AppLockEnumWindows Not found There are two exit paths from the enumeration function This message denotes the enumeration function did not find the application LOG PROCESSING Exit DecryptPwd Exiting password decryption processing LOG PROCESSING Exit EncryptPwd Exiting password encryption processing LOG PROCESSING Exit FullScreenMode Exiting the function that switches the screen to full LOG PROCESSING screen Exit GetAppInfo Processing is at the end of the function that retrieved the LOG PROCESSING application information from the registry Exit password dialog Exiting password prompt processing LOG PROCESSING Exit password dialog cancel Exiting password prompt w cancel LOG PROCESSING Exit password dialog OK Exiting password prompt successfully LOG PROCESSING MXS Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC AppLock Message Exit password timeo
23. any cables Follow the instructions for removing the PCMCIA card if necessary 4 Carefully lift the CF card up and away from the recessed slot E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 34 PCMCIA and Flash Cards Accessing the Data on CF and PCMCIA Cards ATA CF Card Tap the the Windows icon Programs File Explorer My Documents My Device Compact Flash folder Hatch CF Card Tap the the Windows icon Programs File Explorer My Documents My Device Storage Card Storage Card 2 when the PCMCIA slot is not empty Hatch PCMCIA Card Tap the the Windows icon Programs File Explorer My Documents My Device Storage Card MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC COM Ports 35 Pr COM Ports The MX5 supports three COM port options Scanner Port RS 232 Port USB and Power Connection HC 1 COM 1 COM 4 IR Port COM 3 Figure 2 3 COM Ports COM 1 port is always the left RS 232 port on the base of the MX5 COM 1 port accepts RS 232 USB and AC power connectors The RS 232 port on the docking cradle is connected to the MX5 when a tethered scanner is connected to the RS 232 port on the MX5 cradle and the MXS is in the cradle The cradle must be powered by an alternate AC or DC power source to enable tethered scanner use The COM 3 port is always the IR port on the base of the MX5 COM 4 is always the right RS 232 port on the base of the MX5 COM 4 port accepts RS 232 and AC power connect
24. being locked does not use The hotkey sequence is intercepted by AppLock and is not passed to the application Input from the keyboard or Input Panel is accepted with the restriction that the normal key must be pressed from the keyboard when switching modes The hotkey sequence is displayed in the Hot key text box with Shift Alt and Ctrl text strings representing the shift state keys The normal keyboard key completes the hotkey sequence For example if the Ctrl key is pressed followed by A Ctrl A is entered in the text box If another key is pressed after a normal key press the hotkey sequence is cleared and a new hotkey sequence is started A normal key is required for the hotkey sequence and is unlike pressing the normal key during a mode switch this key can be entered from the SIP when configuring the key However when the hotkey is pressed to switch modes the normal key must be entered from the keypad it cannot be entered from the SIP Password Move the cursor to the Password text box The passwords entered in the Password and Confirm Password fields must match Passwords are case sensitive When the user exits the Administrator Control panel the two passwords are compared to verify that they match If they do not match a dialog box is displayed notifying the user of the error After the user closes the dialog box the Security Panel is displayed and the password can then be entered and confir
25. chapter s contents assumes the system administrator is familiar with Microsoft Windows options and capabilities loaded on most standard Pocket PC devices and or desktop computers Therefore the sections that follow describe only those Windows capabilities that are unique to the MX5 and it s Pocket PC environment E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 56 System Configuration a Installed Software Note Some standard Pocket PC options require an internal or external modem connection Modems are not available from LXE nor supported by LXE When you order an MX5 you receive the software files required by the separate programs needed for operation and radio communication The files are loaded by LXE and stored in subdirectories on the ATA CF card installed under the Main Battery pack This section lists the contents of the subdirectories and the general function of the files Files installed in each MXS are specific to the intended function of the MX5 Files installed in each MX5 configured for an RF environment contain PCMCIA card radio specific drivers the drivers for each type of radio are specific to the manufacturer e g Cisco for the radios installed in the RF environment and are not interchangeable Software Load The software loaded on the MX5 computer consists of Windows for Pocket PC 2000 hardware specific OEM Adaptation Layer device drivers MS Pocket Internet Explorer browser and utilities The radio drivers are sto
26. have all the parameters listed Factory Default Settings Other Options Wireless LAN Mode Profile Name Symbol 802 11 ESSID Symbol Operating Mode Infrastructur Ad Hoc e Country USA Encryption Algorithm Open System 40 Bit 128 Bit Kerberos EAP TLS IP Config DHCP Static Power Infrastructure Automatic Power Plus Automatic Power Enabled Disabled Saving Mode Manual Power Saving 80 0 100 Mode Tap the OK Cancel or X butten when changes have been made MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC System Configuration 61 Find WLANS Select a network from those shown as Available Options Factory Default Settings Access AP Networks Enabled Access Ad Hoc networks Enabled Disable Profile Roaming Disabled Enable Sounds Disabled Allow Pocket PC to suspend Disabled Change Password Blank ActiveSync Access the Windows icon ActiveSync When finished Tap OK to close the folder Tap the Windows icon Help for context sensitive help Tools Use this option to select IR connection or configure the USB serial port setting Tap the Windows icon Help for context sensitive help Tap X to close Note ActiveSync does not transmit through the IR port in cradles File Explorer Access the Windows icon Programs File Explorer Factory Default Settings Business Folder Yes Personal Folder Yes Templates Yes Ther
27. it can prevent the application from exiting AppLock launches the application and has to wait until it has created and initialized its main window This message is logged when the function that waits for the application initialization is entered Enter DecryptPwd Entering the password decryption process LOG_PROCESSING E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide AppLock 88 Message Explanation and or corrective action Level Enter EncryptPwd Entering the password encryption processing LOG_PROCESSING Enter FullScreenMode Entering the function that switches the screen mode In LOG_PROCESSING full screen mode the taskbar is hidden and disabled Enter GetAppInfo Processing is at the beginning of the function that LOG PROCESSING retrieves the application information from the registry Enter password dialog Entering the password dialog processing LOG PROCESSING Enter password timeout Entering the password timeout processing LOG PROCESSING Enter restart app timer Some application shut down before AppLock can stop it In these cases AppLock gets notification of the exit When the notification is received AppLock starts a timer to restart the application This message logs that the timer has expired and the processing is at the beginning of the timer function LOG PROCESSING Enter TaskbarScreenMode Entering the function that switches the screen to non full screen mode
28. program Tap OK to close Help MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC System Configuration 75 Compact Flash Card Files and Programs CF Compact Flash Card Flash Card The CF card located under the Main Battery Pack is intended to protect the user from losing the LXE drivers and configuration information in the event of a cold boot After the MX5 has been initially configured when a new unit is set up by the end user for the first time the RegSave exe utility should be run to create the RegTemp reg registry backup file Once this has been done if a cold boot occurs RegRest exe runs automatically after the cold boot and the user is prompted to do a warm boot to invoke the restored registry settings Also on a cold boot the contents of any cab files for API drivers etc are automatically unpacked and then restarted after the subsequent warm boot Access Files on the CF Card CF Files Tap the the Windows icon Programs File Explorer My Documents My Device Compact Flash folder Note Perform a warm reset when exchanging one CF card for another Persistent Storage Memory is not available on the MXS5 Instead a Flash card is used for permanent storage of the LXE drivers and utilities It is also used for registry content back up The CF card is located in the socket under the main battery pack It is important that all CAB files on the card be given Read Only attributes On the MX5 when a read only CAB file is un
29. s optional features Note When a new battery is installed in the MX5 for the first time or when the Backup battery is completely depleted the Time and Date must be re set Windows for Pocket PC For general use instruction please refer to commercially availableWindows for Pocket LA PC 2000 user s guides or the Windows for Pocket PC 2000 on line Help application installed with the MX5 This chapter s contents assumes the system administrator is familiar with Microsoft Windows options and capabilities loaded on most standard Pocket PC devices and or desktop computers Therefore the sections that follow describe only those Windows capabilities that are unique to the MX5 and it s Pocket PC environment Installed Software EA Note Some standard Pocket PC options require an internal or external modem connection Modems are not available from LXE nor supported by LXE When you order an MX5 you receive the software files required by the separate programs needed for operation and radio communication The files are loaded by LXE and stored in subdirectories on the ATA CF card installed under the Main Battery pack This section lists the contents of the subdirectories and the general function of the files Files installed in each MX5 are specific to the intended function of the MX5 Files installed in each MX5 configured for an RF environment contain PCMCIA card radio specific drivers the drivers for each type of radio are speci
30. step shown above except edit JmpStart old to add the name of the new CAB s Note Please contact your LXE representative to get access to CAB files as they are released by LXE MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 109 al The Start Menu For general use instruction please refer to commercially available Pocket PC 2000 user s guides or the on line Help application installed with the MXS The MXS Start menu appearance is similar to that of a hand held Palm organizer The default bootup screen is Today Tap the Windows icon to display the Start menu The Start menu is separated into sections e Start menu displaying Quick Start Applications e Programs which are Application specific e g Word Inbox etc e Settings which are split into Personal System and Connection segments e Find capability e Help Factory Default Settings Option Active Same as Desktop Today Yes Yes Calendar Yes Yes Contacts Yes Yes Inbox Yes Yes Internet Explorer Yes Yes Notes Yes Yes Tasks Yes Yes Windows Media Yes Yes Edit Start Menu Item List Tap the Windows icon Settings Personal Menus and select the applications to be displayed as Quick Start Applications in the Start Menu Inbox This start menu option requires a connection to a mail server There are few changes in the Pocket PC version of Inbox as it relates to the general de
31. symbol that indicates vital or pivotal information to follow Also when marked on product means to refer to the manual or operator s guide International fuse replacement symbol When marked on the product the label includes fuse ratings in volts v and amperes a for the product Keyword that indicates immediately relevant information CAUTION Keyword that indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Keyword that indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Keyword that indicates a imminent hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury MX5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Document Conventions 5 Pr Components Figure 1 1 Front of MX5 1 Scanner Housing 4 Keypad 2 Microphone 5 Power Key 3 Touch Screen Display 6 Speaker E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 6 Document Conventions a Figure 1 2 Scan Aperture and Audio Jack 1 Scan Aperture 2 Audio Jack Figure 1 3 Ports 1 COM 1 RS 232 USB and AC Power 3 COM 4 RS 232 and AC Power Connection Connection 2 COM 3 IR Port MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MXSPCRG F ARC Document Conventions 7 ga Figure 1 4 Back of MX5 w Optional Handle 1 Scanner 4 Trigger 2 Stylus and Stylus Pocket 5 Battery Fastener 3 Trigger Handle 6 Main Battery E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 8 Docu
32. the keypad illuminates when the MX5 is receiving external power through the power jack The Main Battery recharges when the MXS is connected to an external power source Note When the MX5 is receiving power through a cradle connected to external power the MX5 s CHGR LED is illuminated When the MXS is connected to an external power supply and the Main Battery pack is charging the Battery Charge LED flashes green Figure 1 9 Battery Charging LED E EQ MXSPCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 14 Getting Started Install Pistol Grip Handle Optional The MXS can be purchased with a customer installable pistol grip handle The handle enables the user of the MXS to hold the unit while pointing and activating the scanner with one hand Pressing the trigger activates the scanner and functions the same as the Scan key on the keypad With the handle installed the Scan key on the keypad remains active The trigger duplicates the operation The handle is built of a durable and flexible plastic that will not detach from the MXS if the unit is dropped The trigger handle is a mechanical device Battery or external A C power is not required for operation of the trigger handle The trigger handle does not need to be removed when replacing the Main Battery pack Either the trigger handle is attached to the MX5 or the handstrap is attached not both Figure 1 10 Trigger Handle Attach Points Handle Installation 1 Place the MXS with the sc
33. uta a M 37 COM anne EE E E E ER 37 USB Pot ici 38 uo e 38 Programmable O is 39 Power Nodes AAA 40 m 40 The Display EE 40 The MXS criendu nonne a A E A EEEE EE 40 LED Tdci a EE ARE IR RE E MIRROR DORdE 41 Suspend Modena citas 41 TP A A A MM UNUS PME E UE 41 lg a LU LLL UU 41 The Keypads re ee 42 Scan Key UNC HOM iia 43 Poter Key Fanclub io sa iia 43 20d Ley FUNC OI aaa diia aaa 43 CUL Key HMC LOIN acier Eae t o Duet Ep e ED EN enn Idee TE REN 43 Alt Key Func uan coacciones 43 St Key Tune COM T 43 Spe Key Pucon dd rara dana danas 44 Field Exit FUMA 44 Mode Key FUlCOHS unas ae 44 Caps Key and CapsLock Modest RR IEEE MARS ERREUR AONNE Oaa 44 Keypress SSQUCNCES usada AA 44 MX5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Table of Contents 111 pr jer 44 Virtal oderam 45 i d Y 46 Display and Wey pad Backhlght Delo oen destro eite iaa 46 Cleaning the Glass Display scanner Aporta uote 46 47 Deme the A tus A etuer ie etiuplis tid pras iten ee oim de beqrtM 47 Using the TOUGH Caca ici 47 Power SUNY iii AAA 48 Checa Battery SUS EE 48 Handling Batteries Satelital dos 48 Main Battery Paciencia tds 49 Battery HOt Swap ping sita 49 Low Battery Warming ETT 49 Backup Battery isi ne rn A AAA d RT dere Padus 50 Battery Maintenance Public ablic did 50 Battery CHan cer
34. was successfully read and AppLock is starting the process to switch to user mode LOG_PROCESSING Switching to user hotkey press The system is currently in admin mode and is now switching to user mode The switch occurred because of a hotkey press by the administrator LOG_PROCESSING Taskbar hook failure Applock is unable to control the taskbar to prevent the locked application from re enabling it LOG_ERROR Taskbar hook OK AppLock successfully installed control of the taskbar LOG_EX Timeout looking for app window After the application is launched AppLock must wait until the application has initialized itself before proceeding The application did not start successfully and Applock has timed out LOG_ERROR ToUser after admin not at boot The user mode switch is attempted when the device boots and after the administrator presses the hotkey The mode switch is being attempted after a hotkey press LOG_EX ToUser after admin app still open The switch to user mode is being made via a hotkey press and the administrator has left the application open and has not made any changes in the configuration LOG_EX ToUser after admin no app or cmd line change If user mode is being entered via a hotkey press the administrator may have left the configured application open If so AppLock does not launch the application again unless a new application or command line has been specified
35. whether the expansion slot is in use and the current MX5 owner name Device ID The default device name used to identify the MX5 to other computers is Pocket PC The description is blank You can make changes and tap the OK button The changes take effect immediately Copyrights This information may be changed when a newer version of Pocket PC 1s loaded Tap OK to close this menu option Administrator Pocket PC 2002 Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Administrator LXE AppLock Administration utility See Chapter 4 AppLock for details Screen Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Screen The screen can be aligned at any time To start tap the Screen button with the stylus Follow the instructions on the screen and press the Enter key or tap the OK icon to save the new calibration settings You can also press the lt Esc gt key sequence to cancel or quit Equal Sign vs the Dash The Equal sign may appear as a on an MX5 running Pocket PC 2002 Tap the Windows icon Settings System tab Screen Uncheck the Enable Cleartype checkbox and tap OK Perform a Warm Reset MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC System Configuration ga Settings System tab Backlight Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Backlight Factory Default Settings Timeout 2 seconds Always Allowed Disabled No key pen activi
36. 1 Emer Dalion ossuaseia sh radaasisaasaaaantiadsensesussava A A 22 Keypad Eny senn E 22 Stylus Data EOY TO 22 SCAMMER Bh y as cocer eti oo presse ener Febr vla as o ias ais 23 Voice Recordin t Aida 23 binrniadodlcb e 24 PAPIAS 24 USES UE RS PE PE ES PESO MM 25 Mania lS 25 O 25 CHAPTER 2 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION AND LAYOUT 27 Hardware Configuration aes sedan cic ccc ante en sc een anna 27 System Hardware aida 27 Central Processing Unt reseso ET 28 E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide ii Table of Contents Core NO OG siu sacs eei n EUREN FU EH ERE Tea had T RAE EN essa ira 28 System MePOLDy s O 28 Video SUDSVStCIM EIUTUEII LU LE 28 Power Supply eot tee mect acte r Gaia cabenees ba abe be dba ee Pe REA OU S 29 on c 29 AO aii 29 PCMCIA Motera 30 e nn PP 31 Power Key PS 31 Reboot Seg ent e m 31 rng ornaris EVNEN EEE EEE tees a MA 31 COLA A ia 31 POMIDIA and Flash DI in 32 Installation Removal eiecti oe tet pet E as 33 PCMCIA Cards e 33 Flash eT tios 33 Accessing the Data on CF and PCMCIA Cards ini 34 ALTA CF Card daa 34 Hatch CF Caldo 34 Hatch PCMCIA Card cositas ni aT is eR idm tens 34 COM AAA BE E E E 35 USB A rca aoo RAM SR MU CN K RA CO us DOR a A bp M Ra on MM Maia CEU 35 Integrated Scanner Port Optio 36 Tethered scanners Opa n 36 RS 232 Serial Por E ias 37 COMA
37. 2 ORINOCO CB iue rre doloroso S 63 GCSE Cee la sissy so iaa aaa tai an alii ico 63 Packet WORL tette ue AIME cae DIM LA EO M SD E EE 63 eSI EE EO mm 63 ss o oo E NM RE MEM 64 Personal Tab norris 64 BUON m m Um NE 64 Program DUMAS anden ia 64 Up Down Control ci raras 64 lE 65 hu UU Tm 65 Owner Information oe ca ten e e o FEE SEE eb Ee v RUE Mey EE TREE RE 66 herr Mee T 66 AN 67 LO EI 67 System Tabo ocasionar idad 68 A TT ER 68 Administrator Pocket PE 2002 aaa 68 SU Maia bass 68 ELI IP em 69 c ect RM 69 laialliel al e Ht 70 PO WGI A udi eu tr MM ED een MI CAD UE 70 COMMING AMOS cutis 70 A T mu Tm 70 Battery Odia 70 eV DOE psicosociales ali ea IA sa sisas 71 MEMON UM TERT 71 Regional sium T 71 Remove Pr pgr tmJis escaneo Dv poe sese Eee te Els pas ev une dew UE 71 SSC T E EET EA A RT E ANE E REE A A O A E T 72 Wireless Neo naaa E TE 72 Connec hone e era E LE Mu LE UE UL T3 Ava MGO COn taa 73 IST T mm 73 Network Network Adapter rn prae aid 23 Il que cec MM RM C P PH p T 74 p 74 Compact Flash Card Files and Programs eee 75 Jecess Piles at tbe CB Cab usiun o A 75 CP I MIT 75 API GSIS PREPA III III EM DEDE 76 MXS Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Table of Contents V Pr CHAPTER 4 APPLOCK 77 o AA 77 setup no gr 2o oe eee eee ees 77 Troubleslootfig nido 78 a gL lt as 79 End User
38. AP Disabled Enabled Mixed Mode Disabled Enabled World Mode Disabled Enabled Data Rates Auto 1 2 5 5 11 Mb Only Transmit Power MAX 20mw 50mw 100mw SSID Identifies the 802 11B wireless network the station will connect to It can be up to 32 characters long The SSID is case sensitive Default Ne e Note Setting this value to will enable the station to connect to any IEEE 802 11b network Client Name This is the station name that is displayed in the table of connected devices on the Access Point It provides a logical name of up to 16 characters Client Name is not case sensitive Default t Infrastructure Mode Setting this parameter to Yes allows the client to set up a connection to a wired network Setting this parameter to No allows the client to set up an Ad Hoc or temporary network connection between two or more computers Valid Yes No Default Yes PowerSaveMode Select Constant Awake Mode CAM for devices where constant availability is desired e g desktop computers where power saving is not an issue Select Fast PSP when using battery power only Fast PSP causes the Access Point to buffer incoming messages Fast PSP will temporarily switch to CAM mode to receive the packets and once the packets are retrieved it switches back to PSP mode Valid CAM Fast PSP Default CAM E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 112 Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 WEP Th
39. C MXS Reference Guide 40 Power Modes Pr Power Modes On Mode The Display The MX5 1 On 2 Tap Power key or the power has failed 3 Power key or connect to AC D power supply 4 Suspend 5 Backup battery and main battery depleted 6 Off 7 Power On 6 0 606 090 Figure 2 9 Power Modes On Suspend and Off When the display is On e the keyboard touchscreen and all peripherals function normally e the display backlight is on until the Backlight timer expires e when the Main Battery is hot swapped the display is turned Off After a new MXS5 has been received a charged Main Battery inserted and the Power key tapped the MXS is always On until both batteries are drained completely of power When the Main Battery and Backup Battery are drained completely the unit is in the Off mode The unit transitions from the Off mode to the On mode when a charged Main Battery is inserted or external power is applied MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Power Modes 41 pa LED Indicators LED When On Scanner Active Integrated barcode scanner function e Red scanning e Green good scan Main Battery Charging Left Green LED flashes When the battery is fully charged the green LED remains lit Suspend Mode The MX5 The Suspend mode is entered when the unit is inactive for a predetermined period of time or the user taps the Power key MX5 Suspend timers are set by ta
40. E executes the Internet Explorer application in full screen mode which removes the address bar and status bar The Options Dialog is also removed so the end user cannot re enable the address bar The administrator specifies the EUIE by simply checking the Internet checkbox in the Control tab of the Administrator applet The internet application should then be entered in the Application text box Ifthe standard Internet Explorer that is shipped with the device is desired it should be treated like any other application This means that IEXPLORER EXE should be specified in the Application text box and the internet application should be entered in the command line In this case do not check the Internet checkbox Security Panel Administrator Control Security Status Hot Key Ctri Shift A Password Control Confirm Password e A Figure 4 2 Administrator Security Panel E EQ MXSPCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 82 AppLock Hotkey Specify the hotkey sequence that triggers AppLock to switch between administrator and user modes and the password required to enter Administrator mode The default hotkey sequence is Shift Ctrl A A 2 key keypress is an invalid keypress for a hotkey sequence Move the cursor to the Hot Key text box Enter the new hot key sequence by first pressing the Shift state key followed by a normal key The hotkey selected must be a key sequence that the application
41. Encryption Manager Enter the password to set encryption codes Default password is Cisco The password is case sensitive Client Statistics Utility Immediately runs statistics cumulative An option is available to forward statistics from the client Load New Firmware The current firmware version number is displayed An option is available to load different firmware if supplied by the user E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 60 Site Survey Tool System Configuration Immediately runs signal strength and quality and link speed An option is available to Setup parameters for Active Mode reporting Wireless Login Module LEAP must be enabled before this option can be edited or viewed Spectrum24 Access Icon in Lower Right Hand Corner Tap the icon in the lower right hand corner of the screen in the status bar and select one of the menu options Status Tap the Close button at any time to close the following informational displays Signal Displays the quality of the signal quality through the radio Info Displays version information and current status of the radio activity IP Status Displays information relating to the IP type address masks and the host name Ping Begin a ping test APs Displays the AP Mac address and the Signal strength WLAN Profiles Note The parameter values that follow are based on the driver version for the installed radio card You may not
42. Green Red Figure 1 16 Scanner LED Location The Scanner Active LED turns red when the laser beam is on Following a barcode scan and read the Scanner Active LED turns green for two seconds and the MX5 beeps indicating a successful scan The laser and Scanner Active LED automatically turn off after a successful or unsuccessful read The scanner is ready to scan again after the Scan key 1s released or after the green LED turns off following a successful scan Voice Recording In Calendar Tasks and Contacts you can include a recording in the Notes tab In the Notes program you can either create a stand alone recording or include a recording in a written note Record a voice message within Notes End the recording session by tapping the square on the recording menu Play your recording by tapping on the speaker icon 1 From the Start menu select Notes 2 Tap the Cassette icon 3 Tap the red Record button 4 Begin speaking 5 6 E EQ MXSPCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 24 Getting Started Virtual Keyboard The virtual keyboard is always available Tap the keyboard icon at the bottom of the screen to put the virtual keyboard on the display Using the stylus e Tap the 123 key to display either an alphanumeric keyboard or a numeric keyboard with characters usually accessed by capitalizing alphanumeric keys on a physical keyboard e Tap the Shift key to type one capital letter e Tap the CAPS key to type all capita
43. LXE Multi Sl Figure 2 15 Insert Battery Pack an Chatemno Pockets reesen eo 51 Figure 2 16 AC DC 12V Power SUP d e uda read toe ame ad i ros 52 Figure 4l Xdmistratar Control Paoli EHE dre d bet aaa 80 Figure 4 2 Administrator Security Panel is dt ai ic 81 Figure4 3 Administrator Status Panel aiii ima 83 MXS Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Chapter 1 Introduction Overview Note LXYE s MX5 running Microsoft Windows Pocket PC 2000 or Pocket PC 2002 is obsolete The replacement mobile device for this product is the MX5 running Windows CE NET The LXE MXS is a rugged portable hand held computer that uses Microsoft Windows for Pocket PC 2000 or Pocket PC 2002 software The MXS5 can transmit information using a 2 4 GHz radio with an internally mounted antenna and it can store information for later transmission through an RS 232 InfraRed or communication port The mobile device is vertically oriented and features backlighting for the display and the keypad The touch screen display supports graphic features and icons that the Pocket PC operating system supports It can be scaled from a limited function batch computer to an integrated RF scanning computer It is powered by a 2800 mAh Lithium Ion main battery pack and an internal backup battery A stylus is attached to the MXS to assist in entering data and configuring the unit Important Battery Information Important If the main battery has been out of the MX5 for an extended
44. MX5 Reference Guide For Microsoft Windows Pocket PC Equipped MX5 s IMPORTANT NOTICE LXE s MX5 running Pocket PC 2000 2002 is obsolete This electronic manual has been made available as a courtesy to LXE s customers Please contact your LXE customer support representative for assistance and mobile device replacement LX E Copyright O 2005 by LXE Inc All Rights Reserved E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Microsoft m Powered LD Notices LXE Inc reserves the right to make improvements or changes in the products described in this document 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 document 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 This document is copyrighted All rights are reserved This document may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent in writing from LXE Inc Copyright O 2005 by LXE Inc An EMS Technologies Company 125 Technology Parkway Norcross GA 30092 U S A 770 447 4224 Trademarks LXE is a registered trademark of LXE I
45. Note The first time it is used the MX3 automatically runs the touch screen calibration program and the Location dialog To set Owner information tap the Windows Icon Settings Personal tab Owner Information icon Using the virtual keyboard or the keys on the keypad enter the Owner Information Tap OK when finished Toggle the Display and Keypad Backlight On and Off To toggle the Display and Keypad backlights on and off locate the Blue key at the top of the keypad Toggle both backlights by pressing the Blue key then the Right Scan key to toggle the Backlight Both backlights can be toggled if the keypad backlight is enabled in Windows icon Settings System Backlight icon Increase or Decrease Backlight Intensity When the backlight is on press the Orange key and the lt 7 gt key to decrease the intensity of the backlight Repeating this keypress sequence continues to decrease the intensity of the backlight until the backlight is Off Once the backlight is off use the Blue key and the Right Scan button keypress to toggle the backlight on This process returns the backlight to it s brightest intensity MXS Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Getting Started 19 Set the Display Backlight Timer Note X Refer to the section titled Power Modes later in this manual for information relating to the power states of the MX5 Tap the Windows icon Settings System Backlight icon Select an option and tap OK to
46. Physical Description and Layout Updated Cradles Chapter 3 System Configuration Chapter 4 AppLock Added E Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 F Entire Manual Dec 2005 MX5 running Windows Pocket PC 2000 2002 is obsolete as of March 2005 Manuals are Archived to the LXE Added System menu option Administrator AppLock ServicePass website Replacement mobile device is the MX5 CE NET mobile device February 2005 Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 A en 1 When o lcs o A 2 a AM 2 A co pet 3 kilo gk o 8 A Brandon M ES 5 O O ne ne eee eee eee eee 9 Pig DSS RULED m 10 Power Key sarria 10 Insert Maim Battery cucire adi 11 About Lihmm lon Batteries atra 12 Connect External Power Supply Opa oa 13 Install Pistol Grip Handle Optional po adds 14 Install ELA SUA arcaica diana 15 Tap the Touchscreen with a lus aaa aia 17 KeypadisS hot A iaa 17 Touch Screen Calibre a 17 Set Geostaphic Location Optional iii 18 Enter Owner Information Optional strain idad bas 18 Toggle the Display and Keypad Backlight On and Off sess 18 Increase or Decrease Backlight Intensity visi 18 Set the Display Backlight Tie ass enea ee a aa aa sisi s 19 petthe Power O TIMEN ado 20 Connect Audio Jack Opa ini dea 20 Set The Audio Speaker Voluntarios lili 21 Using the Keypad acia A daaatteueiaeee es 21 sine the Touch Screen rosada 2
47. S5 Reference Guide 48 Power Supply Power Supply The MX5 computer is designed to work with a Lithium Ion Li ion battery from LXE Under normal conditions it should last approximately eight to ten hours before requiring a recharge The more you use the scanner or the RF transmitter the shorter the time required between battery recharges The MX5 keeps date and time valid for a minimum of four days using a fully charged Backup Battery and a Main Battery that has reached the Low Warning point The MX5 maintains the date and time for a minimum of two days using a Main Battery that has reached the Low Warning point and a fully charged Backup Battery The MXS retains data during a Main Battery hot swap for at least 5 minutes Note New Main Battery packs must be charged prior to use This process takes up to four hours in an LXE Multi Charger and three hours when the MX3 is connected to external power through it s power jack Checking Battery Status Tap the Windows icon Settings Power tab Battery level status and charge remaining is displayed Tap the Windows icon Settings Power Battery Info tab to view technical information and number of charge cycles for the Main Battery Handling Batteries Safely e Never dispose of a battery in a fire This may cause an explosion e Do not replace individual cells in a battery pack e Do not attempt to pry open the battery pack shell e Be careful when handling any battery If a battery
48. STER1 Holster handle MX5 MX5A405HOLSTER2 Belt Heater Battery MX5 MX5A382HTRBATTBELT Charger Heater Battery Belt MX5 MX5A383BATTBELTCHGR Cable Heater Battery Belt to MX5 D26 MX5AOS3CBLBATTBELT Miscellaneous Stylus Tethered 9000A507STYLUS Stylus 6 Pack Replacement MX5 MX5AS01ISTYLUS Headset with microphone MX5A502HEADSET Battery Chargers and Battery 6 Unit Charger w US Power Cable MX5A385CHGR6US 6 Unit Charger w o US Power Cable MX5A385CHGR6WW Battery Li Ion MX5A379BATT E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 26 Getting Help Cradles and Power Supplies Vehicle Mount Cradle Power Adapter Required MX5A001 VMCRADLE Standard Desktop Cradle MX5A002DESKCRADLE Enhanced Desktop Cradle MX5A003EDESKCRADLE Power Supply AC DC w US Power Cable MX5A305PSACUS Power Supply AC DC w o Power Cable MX5A305PSACWW Power Supply 12V Bare Wire I MX5 O MX5A306PSI2V Power Supply 12V Auto to VM Cradle MX5A380PSAUTOI2VUS Power Supply 12V Auto to VM Cradle EU MX5381PDAUTOI2VWW Power Supply 24V 72V Bare Wire I MX5 O 9000A316PS24V72VMX5 Cables for Cradle and MX5 Serial Ports Cable MX5 to PC RS 232 D26 to DA9F MX5A051CBLD26DA9F Cable MX5 to PC USB D26 to USB MX5A052CBLD26USB Cable MX5 for Powerscan 3 D26 to DA9M MX5A055CBL3IND26D9M Scanner Powerscan SR 8 Cbl 8300A326SCNRPWRSR8DA9F Scanner Powerscan SR 12 Cbl 8300A327SCNRPWRSRI2DA9F
49. The following chart is an approximation Actual battery capacity will vary based on usage ambient temperature and peripherals drawing power from the MX5 100 capacity 2800 mAh minimum 80 capacity 2240 mAh minimum Deciding when to put a fully charged Main Battery pack in the MX5 is difficult to quantify because it is very application specific 1000 mAh may be the cutoff for one customer who uses the computer frequently while 500 mAh may be perfectly fine for a customer who occasionally uses the computer You need to determine the point at which battery life becomes unacceptable for your business practices and replace the Main Battery pack before that point MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Getting Started 13 Connect External Power Supply Optional The MXS receives AC DC power from the AC DC 12V Power Supply or the MX5 Cradle The MX5 DC power connection is located at the base of the MX5 The cradle power jack is located on the back of the cradle The A C power cable is not included with the Power Supply please contact your LXE representative for replacement power cables When the power cable is connected to a wall outlet and the Power Supply the ON indicator on the Power Supply illuminates green Figure 1 8 AC DC 12V External Power Supply 1 Squeeze the sides of the power connector and push the power cable connector into either MXS port The click means the connector is seated firmly 2 The CHGR LED above
50. This user mode entry is attempted at boot and after a hotkey switch when the administrator has closed the application being locked or has changed the the application name or command line LOG_ERROR Registry read failure at reenter user mode The registry has to be read when switching into user mode This is because the administrator can change the settings during administration mode The read of the registry failed which means the Administration key was not found or the AppName value was missing or empty LOG_ERROR Registry read failure The registry read failed The registry information read when this message is logged is the application information It the Adminstration key cannot be opened or if the AppName value is missing or empty this error is logged The other application information is not required Ifthe AppName value is not available AppLock cannot switch into user mode LOG_ERROR Reset system work area failure The system work area is adjusted when in user mode to cover the taskbar area The system work area has to be adjusted to exclude the taskbar area in administration mode AppLock was unable to adjust this area LOG_ERROR Shift pressed The Shift key has been pressed and trapped by the HotKey processing LOG EX Shift Processing the hotkey and backdoor entry LOG EX Show taskbar The taskbar is now being made visible and enabled LOG PROCESSING Switching to admin back
51. X Decrypt data len lt gt Length of decrypted password LOG EX Window handle to The window handle that is passed to the enumeration LOG EX enumwindows x function This message can be used by engineering with other development tools to trouble shoot application lock failures WM_WINDOWPOSCHG Output the window size after it has been adjusted by LOG_EX adjusted x AppLock E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MX5 Reference Guide 94 AppLock Pr AppLock Registry Settings This system application runs at startup via the launch feature of LXE Windows CE NET devices When the launch feature is installed on the device the following registry settings are created The launch feature registry settings are embedded in the mobile device OS image HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Software LXE Persist Filename AppLock exe HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Software LXE Persist Installed HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Software LXE Persist FileCheck AppLock registry settings identify the application that is going to be locked and any parameters that are needed by the application These registry settings are as follows HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Software LXE Administration AppName HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Software LXE AppCommandLine In addition to the registry settings needed to specify the application additional registry settings are needed to store the configuration options for AppLock These options includ
52. anel Use the Control tab options to select the application to launch when the device boots up Move the cursor to the Application text box and either type the application path or click the Browse button the button The standard Windows CE NET Browse dialog is displayed After selecting the application from the Browse dialog tap OK Enter the command line parameters for the application in the Command Line text box MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC AppLock 81 Enter the number of seconds the selected Application must wait before starting to run upon reboot If no application is specified when the Administrator Control panel is closed the device reboots into Administrator mode If a password has been set but the application has not been specified the user will be prompted for the password before entering administration mode The password prompt remains on the display until a valid password is entered End User Internet Explorer AppLock supports applications that utilize Internet Explorer such as HTML pages and JAVA applications The end user can run an application by entering the application name and path in Internet Explorer s address bar To prevent the end user from executing an application using this method the address bar and Options settings dialog are restricted in Internet Explorer This is accomplished by creating an Internet Explorer that is used in end user mode End user Internet Explorer EUIE The EUI
53. astener to the right to tighten the battery pack Place the battery in the battery well making sure the tabs on the bottom of the battery pack fit into the slots at the bottom end of the battery well Push the battery down into the battery well while fastening the screws Fasten the screws tight enough to allow the rubber gasket to create a watertight seal If the screws do not easily twist into the threaded opening remove the battery pack and repeat the process When the main battery pack is charging the Battery Charge LED flashes green The backup battery is trickle charged by the main battery There is no backup battery charging indicator Whenever possible use the AC power adapter with the MX5 to conserve the main battery and charge the backup battery If the MXS has a dead main battery and is as cold as the extended operating temperature s lowest value the unit must be warmed to above 20 C 4 F before installing a new main battery pack and pressing the On button E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 12 Getting Started About Lithium lon Batteries Li Ion batteries like all batteries gradually lose their capacity over time in a linear fashion and never just stop working This is important to remember the MXS is always on even when in the Suspend state and draws battery power at all times Tap the Windows icon Settings System Handheld Battery Info tab to check the battery status and power reading
54. ay electronic books on the screen of the MX5 Tap the Windows icon Help for context sensitive help MXS Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 115 ORiNOCO Client Access the Windows icon Programs ORINOCO Note Online help is not available for this option Tools Edit Wireless Profiles Add edit the configuration profiles Version Info Displays installed radio version levels Load Unload The default is Load Automatically Use this option to load the Automatically radio drivers when the MXS is rebooted Suspend While Connected Do not use this option when Lucent radio is installed in the MXS Exit Advanced Link Test Test the link between the Access Point and the client radio Site Monitor Test the link between all stations connected to the same Access Point as this MX5 Note Start settings connections network Orinoco Network Adapter Installed acknowledge the IP address using DHCP Use server assigned by clicking OK Then perform a warm boot to update the registry This is inportant when unit has been cold booted Pocket Excel Access the Windows icon Programs Pocket Excel There are few changes in the version of Pocket Excel as it relates to the general desktop PC Windows Microsoft Excel application Tap the Windows icon Help for context sensitive help Pocket Word Access the Windows icon Programs Pocket Word There are a few changes in the version
55. bar and resizing the application s window This message traps a change in the window position and corrects it Initializing keyboard hook Applock is calling the keyboard hook initialization LOG_PROCESSING procedure Keyboard hook initialization failure The keyboard filter initialization failed LOG_ERROR Keyboard hook loaded OK The keyboard hook dll exists and loaded successfully LOG_EX L after Ctrl Processing the backdoor entry LOG_EX Loading keyboard hook When Applock first loads it loads a dll that contains the LOG_PROCESSING keyboard hook processing This message is logged prior to the load attempt Open failure The status information is being saved to a file and the LOG_ERROR file open has failed This could occur if the file is write protected If the file does not exist it is created Open registry failure If the Administration registry key does not exist the LOG_ERROR switch to user mode fails because the AppName value in the Administration key is not available Opened status file The status information is being saved to a file and the LOG_EX file has been opened successfully Out of memory for encrypted pwd Not enough memory to encrypt the password LOG_ERROR pRealTaskbarWndProc already set The taskbar control has already been installed LOG_EX Pwd cancelled or invalid remain in The password prompt was cancelled by the user or the LOG_EX user mode maximum number of failed attempt
56. by capitalizing alphanumeric keys on a physical keyboard e Tap the Shift key to type one capital letter e Tap the CAPS key to type all capital letters e Tap the au key to access symbols Figure 2 11 Virtual Keyboard E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 46 Touch Screen Touch Screen Figure 2 12 Touch Screen Display The MX5 Touch Screen Display is an Active Color LCD unit capable of supporting QVGA graphics modes Display size is 320 x 240 pixels in portrait orientation The display covering is designed to resist stains The touch screen allows signature capture and touch input A pen stylus is included The touch screen responds to an actuation force touch of 4 oz of pressure or greater The color display has a CCFL Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lighting front light When the unit is in Suspend mode the reflective 256 color display appears to have a greenish hue The display is automatically turned off when the MX5 enters the Suspend state Display and Keypad Backlight Timer When the Backlight timer expires the display and keypad backlight 1s turned off The default value for the battery power and AC timer is 30 seconds See the section titled Set the Display Backlight Timer in Chapter 1 Introduction section titled Quick Start When the display wakes up the Backlight timers will begin the countdown again Cleaning the Glass Display Scanner Aperture Keep fingers and rough or sharp objects awa
57. cation s running on the computer 29 A Make sure the proper software is pre loaded and radio cards are properly configured There is one PC card slot Slot 1 and one Compact Flash card slot Slot 0 in the MX5 Slot 1 powers a radio PC card or an ATA Flash card The slots hold only one card at a time Slot 1 supplies 75 of an amp at 5V or 3 3V The second slot Slot 0 is designed to support a Type I or II Compact Flash disk It is located on the hatch interface PCB in the same area as the Radio card The compact flash card under the Main Battery pack is ATA only and is intended to store program CAB files JmpStart utilities the registry and the registry backup information ea aos i i i i a i Figure 2 2 PCMCIA Radio Card and Flash Card Location Note As there is no PC Card management software loaded on the MX5 LXE recommends purchasing preformatted PC and Flash cards as well as preformatted Compact Flash disks MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC PCMCIA and Flash Cards 3 Ww Installation Removal Equipment required A screwdriver not supplied by LXE e LXE recommends that installation removal of cards be performed on a clean well lit surface e Anti static protection is required when installing removing cards Not supplied by LXE e Ifyou anticipate keeping a card out of the MX5 for a long period of time place it in a static free storage container Store in an area that is protected from di
58. chip cache MHz Memory 32 MB Flash 64 MB of SDRAM System Memory Display Transflective Color Transflective LCD with touchscreen Customer Configurable Backlighting Mass Storage Removable PC ATA Flash Type II PC Cards Compact Flash Card Card Various Sizes ATA Flash PC Card or ATA Hard Drive Customer PC Card Installable PCMCIA Interface One PCMCIA Slot Compatible with the PCMCIA version Slot 0 accepts Type II 2 1 standard Slot 1 accepts Type I and II CF Unit with radio battery and Less than gt 8508 scanner a 30 oz Pate ooo Card 2 4GHz Type II 1 0 oz 28g 1 6 0z 45g External IrDA Connector COM 3 bi Supports 115k baud Connectors Interface directional half duplex RS 232 COMI mini D serial port 26 Position D female Connector left Provides connection to external devices such as a powered cradle printer USB cable AC power supply cable RS 232 COM4 mini D serial port right 26 Position D female Connector Provides connection to external devices such as a powered cradle printer AC power supply cable E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 104 Appendix B Technical Specifications d ae NN Audio Jack ae NN Pr 2 1 Dum 4 cm Scanner SE1223 SE2223 scan engine SE2223 scan engine Integrated Batteries Main Li Ion battery pack In Unit Chargeable or Externally 7 4V 2 8Ah Chargeable Backup Internal Nickel Metal Hydride
59. ct Flash then tap the RegSave file If you need to set up the integrated scanner barcode reading parameters please refer to the fk Integrated Scanner Programming Guide on the LXE Manuals CD or the LXE website www lxe com Note The sequence of steps in Getting Started must be also be completed when the MX5 returns from a Cold Boot and when a new OS version is loaded The radio flash card virtual keyboard and scanner parameters may also need to be reset after a cold boot Tf the MX5 has a dead main battery and is as cold as the extended operating temperature s lowest value the unit must be warmed to above 20 C 4 F before installing a new main battery pack and pressing the On button E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 10 Getting Started Pr Saving Settings When returning from a Cold Reset the previous registry savings are reloaded If you want to save the registry without having to reboot the MX5 e Tap the Windows icon Programs File Explorer My Documents My Device Compact Flash folder then tap the RegSave file The registry save process takes 5 10 seconds The RegSave utility creates the RegTemp reg registry backup file The registry is reloaded from the RegTemp reg file after a Cold Reset When returning from a Cold Reset you are given the option to Warm Reset and invoke registry settings Power Key Note Refer to the section titled Power Modes later in this manual for informa
60. d Set the Power Off Timer Note Refer to the section titled Power Modes later in this manual for information relating to the power states of the MX5 Tap the Windows icon Settings System Handheld Settings icon Then select the Power tab On battery power Turn off device if not used for can be set from 1 minute to 5 minutes Change the parameter value and tap OK to save the change The default is 3 minutes When the MXS is connected to A C power the device does not go into Suspend Mode Note When the Power Off timer expires the computer enters Suspend Mode when not connected by A C power Connect Audio Jack Optional The MXS5 audio jack is located on the top of the unit next to the scan aperture The internal speaker is disabled when the audio Jack is connected Figure 1 14 Connect Audio Jack Insert the barrel end of the connector into the MX5 audio jack and push in firmly Note The audio option draws power from the Main Battery Pack MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Getting Started 21 Set The Audio Speaker Volume Note An application may override the control of the speaker volume Turning off sounds saves power and prolongs battery life The audio volume can be adjusted to a comfortable level for the user The MXS5 has an internal speaker and a jack for an external headset Using the Keypad Note Sounds amp Reminders Windows icon Settings Personal tab Sounds amp Reminders Pocket
61. d tap OK The changes take effect immediately Access Factory Default Settings Volume Events Enabled Programs Enabled Notifications Enabled Volume Middle of Bar Screen Tap Loud Hardware Buttons Loud Sounds Scheme WindowsCE Reminders Display Message Enabled Play Sound Enabled Checked items appearing on the Today screen Date Today title bar Owner info Calendar Inbox Tasks 7 y Windows icon Settings Personal tab Sounds amp Notifications the Windows icon Settings Personal tab Today The Move Up Move Down and Options buttons are greyed out for those items that cannot be edited Set the timer for displaying the Today screen when the device is idle The default is 4 hours Disable the checkbox next to Display Today screen if device not used for x hours to prevent the Today screen to appear after the specified period of inactivity Tap the OK button when finished Changes take effect immediately E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 68 System Configuration a System Tab Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Tap the Windows icon Help at any time for context sensitive help About Access the Windows icon Settings System tab About Displays important device information There are three tabs Version Displays the Pocket PC version installed and the build number Also the type of processor memory installed
62. dating CAB files nein 56 o rre STI e EE e aS ESENES 35 USB port pinout 5 reos ie itte 38 V Vehicle Mount Cradle sssss 53 Version differences ssssesseene 2 55 Version informati cedere e ee 70 Video Subsystem Display Characteristics esssesss 28 View Display eoira e re ti teria diminue 46 Vatt alkeyboatd a er ees 45 Virtual keyboard How to sess 24 Voice recording How to oooocoocconocononcnonconncnnnconoos 23 Volume adjust audio volume c 0ooooccnoccnocococonononononononnnonnnnos 47 adjust How 10 eio ee 21 W Watt ERE iste emeentee ripetere tes 75 Warm Reset How to ooooccconcccccoocccnnconnncnanonnnonnnoss 31 Warning E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Index Low Battery beeps Loca 49 Wed isis Ran 72 WEDGE CAB 5 de eerte ite 75 A e eb 103 Whento use this guide one 2 Windows Explorer E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC 131 Pocket PC 2000 Sia 114 Wireless Network 5 o inca 72 wireless profile io cete item 72 Word A te tee pene 63 MXS5 Reference Guide 132 Index d MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC
63. door The system is currently in user mode and is now switching to admin mode The switch occurred because of the backdoor key presses were entered by the administrator LOG PROCESSING E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 92 Message Switching to admin hotkey press Explanation and or corrective action The system is currently in user mode and is now switching to admin mode The switch occurred because of a hotkey press by the administrator AppLock Level LOG_PROCESSING Switching to admin kbdhook dll not found The keyboard hook load failed so Applock switches to admin mode Ifa password is specified the password prompt is displayed and remains until a valid password is entered LOG_PROCESSING Switching to admin keyboard hook initialization failure If the keyboard hook initialization fails Applock switches to admin mode If a password is specified the password prompt is displayed and remains until a valid password is entered LOG_PROCESSING Switching to admin registry read failure See the explanation of the Registry read failure above AppLock is switching into Admin mode Ifa password has been configured the prompt will be displayed and will not be dismissed until a valid password is entered LOG_PROCESSING Switching to TaskbarScreenMode In administration mode the taskbar is visible and enabled LOG_EX Switching to user mode The registry
64. e among others the administrator s password and hotkey HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Software LXE AppLock Administration HotKey HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Software LXE AppLock Administration EP MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Appendix A Key Maps Keypad ANSI Batch Keypad Remember The Orange on the left and Blue on the right keys are 2 function keys Ctrl Alt Shft Blue and Orange keys are modifier keys or sticky keys They do not need to be held down before pressing the next or desired key You can use combined modifiers on specific keys When using this keypad with LXE s terminal emulations please refer to the Key Maps appendix LE in the Terminal Emulation manuals E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 96 Key Map 101 Key Equivalencies Note Appendix A Key Maps 4 This key mapping is used on hand held computers that are NOT running an LXE Terminal Emulator When using a sequence of keys that includes the Orange or Blue keys press the color key first then the rest of the key sequence Alphabetic keys default to lower case letters Press the Shft key then the alphabetic key for an uppercase letter Note condition can be toggled with Blue plus Tab key sequence To Get This Key Function Press These Keys and Then When the computer boots the default condition of Caps or CapsLock is Off The Caps or CapsLock Press This Key
65. e more you use the scanner or the transmitter the shorter the time required between battery recharges Battery Hot Swapping Replace the main battery pack after first pressing the power key and placing the MX5 in Suspend Mode LXE recommends any work in progress be saved prior to replacing the main battery pack Simply replace the discharged main battery with a fully charged main battery The backup battery will retain data during a main battery hot swap Place the battery in the battery well making sure the tabs on the bottom of the battery pack fit into the slots at the bottom end of the battery well Push the battery down into the battery well while fastening the screws Fasten the screws tight enough to allow the rubber gasket to create a watertight seal If the screws do not easily twist into the threaded opening remove the battery and repeat the process Warning Never replace the main battery in a hazardous location Low Battery Warning It is recommended that the Main Battery Pack be removed and replaced when it s energy depletes When the Low Battery Warning appears do an orderly shut down minimizing the operation of any installed devices and insuring any information is saved that should be When the unit is in an ON state a low battery warning dialog box appears on the display and a warning tone is emitted Note Once you receive the Low Battery Warning you have approximately 5 minutes to perform an orderly shutdown and r
66. e Cisco Client e Scanner Control e Handheld Games Access the Windows icon Programs Games Tap the game name icon to start a game Tap OK to close the Games window and return to the Programs window Calculator Access the Windows icon Programs Calculator Exit the Calculator program by tapping the Windows icon MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC System Configuration 59 Cisco Client Access the Windows icon Programs Cisco ACU Note Online help is not available for this option Tap OK to return to the Programs options Aironet Client Utility Note The parameter values that follow are based on the driver version for the installed radio card You may not have all the parameters listed Factory Default Settings Other Options SSID Blank Client Name Blank Infrastructure Mode Yes No Power Save Mode Fast PSP CAM Max PSP Network Security None LEAP Host based EAP Type WEP No WEP Static WEP keys Dynamic WEP keys WEP Keys Blank Authentication Types Open Shared Key User Name Blank User Password Blank User Domain Blank LEAP Disabled Enabled Mixed Mode Disabled Enabled World Mode Disabled Enabled Data Rates Auto 1 2 5 5 11 Mb Only Transmit Power MAX 1mw 30mw Offline Channel Scan Enabled Disabled Cisco Link Status Immediately runs status on signal strength signal quality and overall link quality Client
67. e Orange key for 4 seconds A warm reset does not affect the operating system and no data loss occurs Cold Reset Hold down the Power key the Blue key and the Orange keys for 4 seconds The following steps will need to be performed when the MX5 powers on again 1 Calibrate the touch screen 2 Setthe geographical Location 3 Setthe date and time Important Because of the extreme nature of the Cold Reset LXE recommends that the Cold Reset be used only as an emergency procedure and the Warm Reset be used as necessary LXE recommends the RegSave file be run when configuration changes are made Note When performing a Cold Reset on a device the system will ask if you want to overwrite files LXE recommends selecting No and continuing with the Cold Reset process If you need to set up the integrated scanner barcode reading parameters please refer to the LL Integrated Scanner Programming Guide on the LXE Manuals CD or the LXE website www lxe com Configuration settings are saved when a configuration applet is exited by tapping OK E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 32 PCMCIA and Flash Cards PCMCIA and Flash Cards e When removing or installing PCMCIA and or Flash cards protect the MX5 internal components from electrostatic discharge Use and operation of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association PCMCIA device e g PC card is dependent upon both the type of device installed and the appli
68. e USB port the left port when the MX5 is face up requires a DB26 to USB cable available from LXE The serial port USB port also supports serial data transfer using a null modem cable and non host USB I O at 1 5 Mbps The MX5 automatically detects the cable configuration Refer to section titled Accessories in this manual for part numbers for the DB26 USB cable and the null modem cable An optional LXE USB cable is required to adapt the connection to a standard USB connector Please refer to section titled Accessories for the USB part number when ordering MXS Connector Pin Not Used Not Used To3 Not Used To4 Not Used To2 Not Used Not Used VN 0 0D UB un SIGNAL D Green Wire Ground Black Wire D White Wire USB Connector Pin 1 Not Used 2 From 7 3 From 3 4 From 5 5 Not Used 6 Not Used 7 Not Used 8 Not Used 9 Not Used Figure 2 6 USB Serial Cable Pinouts IR Port The InfraRed IR port provides a means of transferring information to a device with a similar port and the proper software The IR port can be used to communicate with printers or a host computer with the use of an adapter Figure 2 7 IR Port on MX5 The IR Port is specified as COM 3 and is a bi directional half duplex infrared port It supports the Slow IrDA Infrared Data Access PHY Layer standard that allows communication speeds up to 115k baud When sending data through the IR port to another MX5 s IR port mak
69. e WEP key is a 40 or 128 bit value that is used to encrypt the data portion of packets The WEP keys are configured using the Cisco Client Encryption Manager Valid Enabled Disabled Default Disabled Authentication Types This parameter controls the validation of the WEP key Valid Open Shared Key Default Open LEAP Used to set LEAP Light Extensible Authentication Protocol authentication on LXE computers equipped with Cisco 350 series radios Setting this parameter to Enabled automatically enables WEP and sets the Authentication Type to Open Valid Disabled Enabled Default Disabled Mixed Mode This parameter indicates if the radio card is allowed to connect to an Access Point that allows both WEP and non WEP associations The setting on the MX5 must match the setting on the Access Point before successful connection can occur Valid Disabled Enabled Default Disabled WorldMode Allows the radio card to adopt the maximum transmit power level and frequency range of the Access Point to which it is associated available only in infrastructure mode Valid Disabled Enabled Default Disabled Data Rates Set this value for transmission receive rates for packets Valid Auto Ly 2 5 5 11Mb Only Default Auto Transmit Power This parameter determines the power level the radio card uses to transmit Choosing MAX allows the radio to transmit at the maximum power level supported by the country s regulatory agency
70. e Windows icon Help to access context specific help Help Access the Windows icon Help There are few changes in the Pocket PC version of the Windows Help program as it relates to the general desktop PC Windows Help program Tap OK to close Help MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC 2nd key function ueteres 43 9270 Keypad uctor ore eret 101 5250 Keypad i i oen car ee ees 102 ADO ui tacon ai caen 68 AC External Power Supply How to 13 AC Power and LEDS tcradles iiiiu eee estt 53 AJNGC6SSOFIGS cicero te orta 29 Electrostatic Discharge sess 9 Installing cea tei Pha eer p oes 9 Admin Hotkey APPLOCK nai 80 Ads tdci 68 Alphanumeric keyboard sess 71 Alt key Rin CH OD 2 uideo nent eee eei 43 AP IGA er ER pte pet 76 APL CAB c HM 75 AppLock iio canas ii i id 68 77 ATA CF Cardin ineo 34 Audio PAE E E 21 47 Audio jack How tO oooooccoccnonocononconoranananccnononaons 20 Audio Microphone Connector 104 Auto Complete typing cene 44 AutoComplete 5 nnn iei 65 AVAD OO M H 73 B Backlight 4 iicet etie 69 Backlight Tide 19 Backup Battery recharging explamed nre 50 reverts to setup defaults sssssss 50 Barcode Scanner Integrated iei eR 36 CA al p ce eb Eran 36 Batteries ei er Res 104 Battery charge before USIfig ssec ree 11 Charge
71. e are few changes in the Pocket PC version of Windows Explorer as it relates to the general desktop PC Windows Explorer options Tap the Windows icon Help to access File Explorer Help Press the Windows icon to return to the Start menu Infrared Receive Access the Windows icon Programs Infrared Receive Tapping this menu icon begins a connection to a sending device If no connection is made the program waits for a tap on the Close button E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 62 System Configuration Internet Explorer Access the Windows icon Programs Internet Explorer This option requires a radio card and an Internet Service Provider There are few changes in the Pocket PC version of Internet Explorer as it relates to the general desktop Windows PC Internet Explorer options Tap the Windows icon Help for context sensitive help Microsoft Reader Access the Windows icon Programs Microsoft Reader This application is used to display electronic books on the screen of the MX5 Tap the Windows icon Help for context sensitive help MSN Messenger Access the Windows icon Messenger There are few changes in the Pocket PC 2002 version of MSN Messenger as it relates to the general desktop PC Windows MSN Messenger options Tap the Windows icon Help to access Help Tap the Windows icon to return to the Start menu Terminal Services Client Access the Windows icon Terminal Services Client There are few changes
72. e kbdhook dll but was unable to get LOG_ERROR procedure failure the address of the initialization procedure For some reason the dll is corrupted Look in the Windows directory for kbdhook dll If it exists delete it Also delete applock exe from the Windows directory and reboot the unit Deleting applock exe triggers the applock system to reload Address of keyboard hook Applock successfully retrieved the address of the LOG_EX keyboard filter initialization procedure E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 86 AppLock Message Explanation and or corrective action Level Alt pressed The Alt key has been pressed and trapped by the LOG_EX HotKey processing Alt Processing the hotkey and backdoor entry LOG_EX Application handle search failure The application being locked did not complete LOG_ERROR initialization Application handle search OK The application initialized itself successfully LOG_ERROR Application load failure The application could not be launched by AppLock the LOG_ERROR application could not be found or is corrupted Backdoor message received The backdoor keys have been pressed The backdoor hotkeys provide a method for customer service to get a user back into their system without editing the registry or reloading the device LOG_PROCESSING Cannot find kbdhook dll The load of the keyboard filter failed This occurs when LOG_ERROR the dll i
73. e of application is being locked the administrator should close all other applications before switching to end user mode to minimize the screen flicker Windows accelerator keys such as Alt F4 are disabled E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 80 AppLock Administration and Configuration The default Administrator Hotkey sequence is Shift Ctrl A Administrator mode allows access to all features on the device When the hotkey is pressed to switch into Administrator mode a password prompt is displayed if a password has been configured A password must be entered within 30 seconds and within three tries or the password prompt is removed and the device remains in end user mode with the focus returned to the locked application Without entry of a valid password the switch into Administrator mode will not occur Configuration Access Settings Control Panel Administration icon The password prompt is displayed if a password has been configured When the valid password is entered the Administration Control panel is displayed When a valid password is not entered within 30 seconds the user is returned to the System Control Panel If a password has not been configured the Administrator Control panel is displayed Control Panel x Administrator Control Status Application m Internet a E Command Line Application Startup Delay 10 seconds Control E Figure 4 1 Administrator Control P
74. e on tethered scanners sends the data from the tethered scanner to the MX5 See Also Tethered Barcode Scanner Data Entry Using the MX5 Cradle Note When using the 8500 Series tethered scanners the tethered scanner Power Mode must be set to Reduced Power Mode to conserve battery life The reduced power mode setting will not impact performance of the 8500 series scanner The default mode is Continuous On Please refer to the manufacturer s user guide for instruction MXS Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC COM Ports 37 Pr RS 232 Serial Ports RS 232 connection is made through an RS 232 Serial Port if installed The connector is an industry standard RS 232 DB26 female connector Figure 2 4 MX5 RS 232 Ports COM1 PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 CHG 14 CHG GND 2 CHG 15 CHG GND 3 CHG 16 CHG GND 4 DCDI 17 RX2 5 RXI 18 TX2 6 TXI 19 GND 7 DTRI 20 RTS2 8 DSRI 21 VCCOUT2 9 RTSI 22 CTS 10 CTS 23 VCCOUTI 1 SHIELD 24 SHIELD 12 USB 5V 25 USB COM 13 USB 26 USB COM4 PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 CHG 14 CHG GND 2 CHG 15 CHG GND 3 CHG 16 CHG GND 4 DCD2 17 NC 5 RX2 18 NC 6 TX2 19 GND 7 DTR2 20 NC 8 DSR2 21 NC 9 RTS2 22 NC 10 CTS2 23 VCCOUT2 1 NC 24 NC 12 NC 25 NC 13 NC 26 NC Figure 2 5 DB26 RS 232 Pinouts E EQ MXSPCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 38 USB Port COM Ports Th
75. e sure both units are in close proximity to each other The IR operating envelope has a distance range of 2 cm 79 inches to 15 centimeters 6 inches with a viewing angle of 30 degrees MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Programmable Buttons 39 Pr Programmable Buttons Figure 2 8 Scan Buttons The Scan buttons can be programmed by the System Administrator to perform the following functions Disabled Key press has no effect Scan Pressing this key activates the laser scanner Enter Pressing this key confirms a forms entry or transmits information See the following section titled Enter Key Function in The Keypad section Tab Pressing this key moves the cursor to the next input field Field Exit IBM5250 TN5250 units only Pressing this key exits an input field See the following section titled Field Exit Key Function in The Keypad section The default setting for the right button is Enter The default setting for the left button is Enter When the MX5 does not have an integrated scanner both buttons default to Enter keys and the Scan selection is greyed out The buttons can be programmed to perform other functions when there is no internal scanner How To Program the Scan Buttons Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Scanner Key tab Tap the desired radio button Tap OK to close this menu option Tap X to cancel changes Any changes made are in effect immediately E EQ MXSPCRG F AR
76. e this option to assign server settings and synchronize with all servers using AvantGo Tap OK to close this menu option Any changes made are in effect immediately Modem Note Some standard Pocket PC options require an internal or external modem connection Modems are not available from LXE nor supported by LXE Access the Windows icon Settings Connections tab Modem Connections Access the Windows icon Settings Connections tab Modem Connections tab Factory Default Settings New Connection Name My Connection Modem Hayes Compatible on Com 1 Baud rate 19200 Country Code 1 Area Code 425 Phone Number Blank Cancel call if not connected Enabled Wait for dial tone Enabled Advanced Port Settings Connection preferences 8 None 1 Hardware Terminal settings Disabled Connect securely Disabled TCP IP Use server assigned IP address Enabled MXS Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 125 Factory Default Settings Use Slip Disabled Software compression Enabled IP header compression Enabled Name Servers Use server assigned IP address Enabled Use specific server address Disabled Terminal settings Disabled Connect securely Disabled Tap OK to close this menu option Any changes made are in effect immediately Dia
77. e with a host computer and other devices In addition using wall AC adapters or DC DC converters the cradle charges the main battery The MXS can be either On or in Suspend mode while in the cradles LXE offers three desktop cradles and one vehicle cradle Standard Desktop Cradle requires AC power before main battery charging can commence This cradle does not have an active LED on the front housing MX5A002DESKCRADLE Enhanced Desktop Cradle requires AC power before main battery charging can commence It will charge both the main battery in the MX5 and another MX5 Battery Pack at the same time MX5A0037EDESKCRADLE Enhanced Desktop Cradle with Ethernet Port requires AC power before main battery charging and host client communications can commence It will charge both the main battery in the MX5 CE NET device and another main battery pack at the same time MX5A004ETHDESKCRADLE Vehicle Mount Cradle requires AC DC power before main battery charging can commence MX5A001VMCRADLE Note LXE offers a device similar in appearance to the MX5 the MX5 CE NET device All MX5 cradles can be used by the MX5 running Pocket PC except for the Enhanced Desktop Cradle with Ethernet Port which has been developed specifically for the MX5 CE NET device and cannot be used by the MX5 running Pocket PC Cradle COM port and power cables are available from LXE The RS 232 connector is located on the back of the cradle When the MXS is pr
78. egular keyboard s Shift key Note that the Shift key only stays active for one keystroke Each time you need to use a Shifted function you need to press the Shft key before pressing the desired key When the Shft key is pressed the next key is determined by the major key legends i e the alpha keys display lower case letters when CAPS is On alpha characters are capitalized For example when CAPS is On and the Shft key and the G key are pressed a lower case g is displayed E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 44 The Keypad Pr Spc Key Function The Spc key adds a space to the line of data on the display This function is similar to a regular keyboard s Spacebar Note that the Spc key only stays active for one keystroke Field Exit Function IBM TN5250 specific keypad only The left Scan key can be programmed as a Field Exit key The Field Exit key is used to exit an input field If the field is an Auto Enter field the auto transmit function is activated Refer to the Programmable Buttons section for instruction Mode Key Functions Caps Key and CapsLock Mode This function is similar to a regular keyboard s CapsLock key Note that the CapsLock mode stays active until the CapsLock key sequence is pressed again Each time you need to use a Caps function you need to press the Caps key sequence first To cancel a CapsLock function press the Caps key sequence again The CapsLock key sequence is Blue key then the
79. eplace the main battery pack before the unit powers off The Low Battery Warning will transition to Suspend before the computer powers off E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 50 Power Supply Backup Battery A fully charged Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH coin cell backup battery provides power to the unit for up to 24 hours when the main battery has been depleted removed or has failed The backup battery requires no user intervention Replacement is performed by LXE LXE recommends an MXS in storage have a charged main battery pack installed Note This mobile device s backup battery maintains it s charge by drawing power from the main battery pack Always store unused devices with a fully charged main battery pack installed LXE recommends an in use mobile device be frequently connected to an external power source to retain optimum power levels in the main battery pack and the backup battery When the backup battery and main battery pack are dead the mobile device reverts to setup defaults when a fully charged main battery pack is installed and the device is powered On again Battery Maintenance Publication The LXE publication Getting the Most from Your Batteries is available on the LXE Manuals CD and is a single source guide to battery management The publication contains information about battery recharging conditioning and other pertinent issues MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Power Supply 51 Battery Chargers
80. er loses power or a cold boot command is entered the Scanner applet must be reconfigured to match the scanner communication settings Note ActiveSync will not work over the COMI port if COMI external is enabled in the Scanner applet as a scanner input Tap OK to close this menu option Tap X to cancel changes Any changes made are in effect immediately Wireless Network Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Wireless Network Use this option to activate a wireless profile from the pull down menu Add edit or delete a user defined wireless profile Factory Default Settings Profile default Network type Access Point Network name Blank Enable Data Security Disabled Card Power Management Off Keys Left Enter Right Enter Tap OK to close this menu option Any changes made are in effect immediately MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC System Configuration 73 Connections Tab Tap the Windows icon Help at any time for context sensitive help AvantGo Connect Access the Windows icon Settings Connections tab AvantGo Connect Factory Default Settings Server AvantGo com sync avantgo com 80 Hostname Sync avantgo com Port 80 Username Blank Password Blank Connection Options Connect to this server Enabled Refresh all content at next sync Enabled Connect securely Disabled Use this option to assign server settin
81. f a valid password is not entered within 30 seconds the password prompt is dismissed and the device returns to end user mode All other situations that present the password prompt do not dismiss the prompt this is because the other situations result in invalid end user operation These conditions include 1 If inaccurate configuration information is entered by the administrator i e an application is specified that does not exist 2 If the application name which is mandatory for end user mode is missing in the configuration 3 Invalid installation of AppLock e g missing DLLs 4 Corrupted registry settings To summarize if an error occurs that prevents AppLock from switching to user mode the password will not timeout and AppLock will wait until the correct password is entered Troubleshooting Forgotten the password that has been set Enter this LXE back door key sequence Ctrl L Ctrl X Ctrl E MXS Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC AppLock Error Messages 85 Any messages whose first word is an ing word is output prior to the action described in the message For example Switching to admin hotkey press is logged after the administrator has pressed the hotkey but prior to starting the switch process For all operations that can result in an error an Error level message is displayed when a failure occurs These messages contain the word failure These messages have a partner Extended level messa
82. fic to the manufacturer e g Cisco for the radios installed in the RF environment and are not interchangeable If you need to set up barcode reading parameters please refer to the Integrated Scanner Programming Guide on the LXE Manuals CD or the LXE website www lxe com E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 108 Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 Software Load The software loaded on the MX5 computer consists of Windows for Pocket PC 2000 hardware specific OEM Adaptation Layer device drivers MS Pocket Internet Explorer browser and utilities The radio drivers are stored on the compact flash card that is located behind the main battery During the cold boot process the JmpStart program accesses the compact flash card and loads the radio drivers and any saved parameters The software supported by the MX5 is summarized below Operating System Pocket PC 2000 Radio Drivers e Only one radio is installed in the MXS at any one time The 2 4GHz type of PC radio card resident on the MX5 determines the type of radio driver running on the MXS Scanner Driver LXE API When updating CAB files first delete the RegTemp reg registry backup file then perform a cold boot JmpStart old will install the drivers listed in it s script Configure the driver settings and then create RegSave to save the registry contents Then warm boot to load the drivers When adding new additional CAB files perform the same
83. for displaying the Today screen when the device is idle The default is 4 hours Tap the OK button when finished Changes take effect immediately MXS Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 119 System Tab Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Tap the Windows icon Help at any time for context sensitive help About Access the Windows icon Settings System tab About Displays important device information There are three tabs Version Displays the Pocket PC version installed and the build number Also the type of processor memory installed whether the expansion slot is in use and the current MX5 owner name Device ID The default device name used to identify the MX5 to other computers is Pocket PC The description is blank You can make changes and tap the OK button The changes take effect immediately Copyrights This information may be changed when a newer version of Pocket PC is loaded Tap OK to close this menu option Align Screen Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Align Screen The screen can be aligned at any time To start tap the Align Screen button with the stylus Follow the instructions on the screen and press the Enter key or tap the OK icon to save the new calibration settings You can also press the lt Esc gt key sequence to cancel or quit Backlight Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Backl
84. g System MXS Intrinsically Safe User s Guide MXS CE NET Reference Guide LXEbook MX5 I Safe User s Guide can be downloaded to the MX5 IS device from the LXE Manuals CD The MX5 Intrinsically Safe Hazardous Location unit MXS IS is distinguished from the standard MX5 by the blue keypad overlay and the safety approval labeling on the back of the MXS IS Please refer to the MX5 Intrinsically Safe User s Guide for cautions warnings explanation and instruction when using the MX5 IS device The following guides are interchangeable for MX5 computers except where noted in the manuals MX5 Cradle Reference Guide e MX5 Multi charger Reference Guide e MXS Belt Battery System LXE suggests using this accessory specifically with a Low Temperature MXS in a non hazardous location E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MX5 Reference Guide 4 Document Conventions a Document Conventions ALL CAPS All caps are used to represent disk directories file names and application names Rather than use the phrase choose the Save command from the File menu this manual uses the Menu Choice coin E convention choose File Save Quotes Indicates the title of a book chapter or a section within a chapter for example Document Conventions Indicates a key on the keypad for example Enter Lu E A Indicates a reference to other documentation ATTENTION Keyword that indicates vital or pivotal information to follow Attention
85. ge that is logged which contains the word OK if the action completed successfully rather than with an error For processing level messages Enter is logged at the beginning of the function specified in the message and Exit is logged at the end just before the return of the function specified in the message Message Explanation and or corrective action Level Error reading hotkey The hotkey is read but not required by AppLock LOG_EX Error reading hotkey using default A hotkey is required If there is a failure reading the LOG_ERROR hotkey the internal factory default is used line gt App Command Line lt Command Command line of the application being locked LOG_PROCESSING App lt Application name gt Name of the application being locked LOG_PROCESSING procedure OK dwProcessID lt gt Device ID of the application being locked LOG_EX Encrypt exported key len lt gt Size of encrypt export key LOG_EX Encrypt password length lt gt The length of the encrypted password LOG_EX Encrypted data len lt gt Length of the encrypted password LOG_EX hProcess lt gt Handle of the application being locked LOG_EX Key pressed lt gt A key has been pressed and trapped by the hotkey LOG_EX processing EEE ERNE ES The status information is being saved to a file and the LOG_EX file has been opened successfully Address of keyboard hook Applock found th
86. ge the status logs of AppLock sessions Administrator default values for this device Administrator Hotkey Shift Ctrl A Password none Application path and name none Application command line none End User Mode End user mode locks the end user into the configured application The end user can still reboot and respond to dialog boxes The single application is automatically launched and runs in full screen mode when the device boots up The user cannot unintentionally or intentionally exit the application nor can the end user execute any other applications Normal application exit or switching methods and all Microsoft defined Windows CE NET key combinations such as close X icon File Exit File Close Alt F4 Alt Tab etc are disabled The Windows CE NET desktop icons menu bars task bar and system trays are not visible or accessible Task Manager is not available If the end user selects File Exit or Close from the applications menu bar the menu is cleared and nothing else happens the application remains active Nothing happens when the end user clicks on the Close icon on the application s title bar and the application remains active Note A few applications do not follow normal procedures when closing AppLock cannot prevent this type of application from closing but is notified that the application has closed For these applications AppLock immediately restarts the application which causes the screen to flicker If this typ
87. gs and synchronize with all servers using AvantGo Tap OK to close this menu option Any changes made are in effect immediately Beam Access the Windows icon Settings Connections tab Beam If the option to Receive all incoming beams and select discoverable mode is checked the MX5 will automatically receive all incoming InfraRed transmissions InfraRed Receive must be enabled on the receiving device if sending IR from the MXS to another device See the section titled Infrared Receive for more information Network Network Adapters Access Windows icon Settings Connections tab Network Adapters Tap an adapter to view or change the properties Factory Default Settings NE2000 Compatible Ethernet Driver Use server assigned IP address Default Country code 1 Dialing Patterns Local calls 9 G Long distance 9 1FG International 9 011 EFG Tap OK to close this menu option Any changes made are in effect immediately E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 74 System Configuration a Find Access the Windows icon Find There are few changes in the Pocket PC version of the Windows Find program as it relates to the general desktop PC Windows Find function Tap the Windows icon Help to access context specific help Help Access the Windows icon Help There are few changes in the Pocket PC version of the Windows Help program as it relates to the general desktop PC Windows Help
88. he MXS when the stylus is not in use Like using a mouse to left click icons on a computer screen using the stylus to tap icons on the MXS display is the basic action that can e Open applications e Choose menu commands e Select options in dialog boxes or drop down boxes e Drag the slider in a scroll bar Select text by dragging the stylus across the text e Place the cursor in a text box prior to typing in data or retrieving data using the integrated barcode scanner or an input output device connected to the serial port An extra or replacement stylus can be ordered from LXE See the section titled Accessories for the stylus part number Keypad Shortcuts Use keyboard shortcuts instead of the stylus when the MX5 is running Pocket PC e Press Tab and a Left or Right Arrow key to select a file e Press Shift and an Up or Down Arrow key to select several files Press Shift Arrow then Shift Arrow again for each additional file selected e Once you ve selected a file press Alt then press Enter to open its Properties dialog e Press Orange then press numeric dot to delete the currently highlighted file name Or tap and hold the stylus on the filename and a menu box with a Delete option appears Touch Screen Calibration Note The first time it is used the MX3 automatically runs the touch screen calibration program the Location dialog and the Owner Information dialog If the MXS is not responding properly to pen touch taps y
89. he Enter key is used to confirm a forms entry or to transmit information How it is used is determined by the application running on the computer 2nd Key Function The Orange top left and Blue top right keys are 2nd keys used to activate the 2 functions of the keypad Printed above many keys are small characters in either orange on the left side of the key or blue on the right side of the key that represent the 2 function of that key Using the 2 key activates the second key function Note that the 2 key only stays active for one keystroke Each time you need to use the 2 function you must press the Orange or Blue 2 key To cancel a 2 function before pressing another key press the 2 key again Ctrl Key Function The Ctrl key enables the control functions of the keypad This function is similar to a regular keyboard s Control key Note that the Ctrl key only stays active for one keystroke Each time you need to use a Ctrl function you need to press the Ctrl key before pressing the desired key Alt Key Function The Alt key enables the alternate functions of the keypad This function is similar to a regular keyboard s Alt key Note that the Alt key only stays active for one keystroke Each time you need to use an alternate function you need to press the Alt key before pressing the desired key Shft Key Function The Shft key enables the shifted functions of the keypad This function is similar to a r
90. he strap over so that the two closed loop fastener surfaces mate evenly E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 16 Getting Started Pr Figure 1 13 Strap Inserted in Upper Bracket 5 Prior to securing the upper bracket to the unit slide the bottom assembly into the slots at the bottom of the MX5 Insure that both ends of the bottom assembly are securely installed 6 After securing the bottom of the strap to the MX5 loosen the closed loop fastener strap and then secure the upper bracket to the unit with a screw Removal 1 Separate the closed loop fastener tabs and loosen the strap through the upper bracket 2 Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the upper bracket screw 3 Pull the bottom assembly from the slots in the bottom back of the MX5 Slide the bottom bracket out and away from the MX5 when replacing the Main Battery Pack Periodically check the handstrap for wear and the connection for tightness If the handstrap gets worn or damaged it must be replaced MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Getting Started 17 Tap the Touchscreen with a Stylus Note Always use the point of the stylus for tapping or making strokes on the display Never use an actual pen pencil or sharp object to write on the touch screen Hold the stylus as if it were a pen or pencil Touch an element on the screen with the tip of the stylus then remove the stylus from the screen Firmly press the stylus into the stylus holder on t
91. hutdown time limits sess 49 Software and Files Pocket PC 2000 ier rre 107 Pocket PC 2002 iiiter d 56 Software Load Pocket PC 2000 rr oops 108 Pocket PC 2002 iii ihren 56 Sounds Pocket PC 2002 ode etm ene 67 Space key MMCt OM inicia 44 Nh c E 47 Standard Desktop Cradle sss 53 A sabe EATE 57 Start Menu Pocket PC 2000 1 eter Ee ne 116 Status AppLock aue ose reet 83 Storage lemperature eerte 105 USACtODE caia 105 Storing PC Calais 33 NIIT td 46 Stylus and data entry ceci 22 MXS5 Reference Guide Stylus HOW 10 caidos 17 Suspend Mode characterlStiCS ooooocnncnnnnnnnmmm 41 Switching COM POr licor 35 System Configuration PocketPC 2000 cia 107 Pocket PC 2002 istoc eric 55 System Hardware Configuration 27 Systemtab i iater rn tex bea 68 T Technical Specifications esuussss 103 Terminal Services Client Pocket PC 2002 tonem boo esente 62 Tethered Scanner Retro 36 Setup using a Cradle uso teer oe 54 Today screen options i soccer pes 67 Toggle backlights How to sss 18 Touch Calibrate esee ees 63 TOUCH SEeen o oreet etes 17 46 Keypad Shortcuts s t rens 17 Touch Screen and data entry sss 22 Transflective Display eee 28 Troubleshooting ADDLOCk eet utro ierra 84 U Up
92. ight Factory Default Settings Timeout 2 seconds Always Allowed Disabled No key pen activity Disabled No key pen activity and resume on activity Enabled Keyboard backlight Enabled Using the backlight while on battery power substantially reduces battery power You can check the battery status by selecting the Windows icon Settings System tab Handheld Power tab On this screen the timeout for turning off the device if not used for 3 minutes default value while on battery power can be adjusted The factory default setting for this parameter is Enabled E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 120 Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 Clock Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Clock Factory Default Settings Time Where Home Visiting Paris Default city Atlanta GA Time Zone GMT 5 Time Current Date Current Alarms Four alarm settings Disabled Handheld Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Handheld Note Online help is not available for this option Power Factory Default Settings Turn off if not used for Enabled Timer 3 minutes Communications Factory Default Settings Port 1 Main Connector Enabled Options Bay Disabled Power Output Enabled Port 2 Main Connector Disabled Options Bay Enabled Power Output Disabled MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC
93. iiie HE edes 80 Contacting DXE roro lala pedis 25 Control Panel AppLO06k ince ir EGO iere 80 Controls Physical cue niet ene 31 Core LOogle aiino tae etit 28 A NTEE 28 103 MXS5 Reference Guide 128 Cradl68 5 2 irent 53 Ctrl Key function 43 QUITE NE TIME ia 69 D Data Y soi aud ni arae nitentes 22 Date and time acia 69 Default keyboard layout sss 71 Default Start Menu ee eeeeseeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 65 Delete Programs spasmi oasiak 71 DI aro o Ae E E E ie Geese 57 Pocket PC 2000 ociosas 109 Desktop cradle coria dad 53 Device information ooocoonccinonoconocnnonnconccnnconncnnononoo 68 Dis iia dais 104 Display uci acte cote tice ne cede 103 A ee eee eere gt 46 Pixels ose eer eren 46 Specifications nennen 104 Display Backlight Timer sess 46 Display da 46 E Electrostatic Discharge senes 32 Enhanced Desktop Cradle 53 Enhanced Desktop Cradle with Ethernet Port 53 Enter key MCh OM cocinan a 43 Entermp Data ino iii 22 Environmental Specifications 105 Equal sign vs minus sign eeeess 44 68 Error Messages Applock ona eta 85 External Connectors Interface 103 F A eoo eene eei Lltreety 1 Field Exit key function css 44 File Explorer ina 61 Find MUM CH OM ied Rer eR Uri 74 Flash Cards Ins
94. in the Pocket PC 2002 version of Terminal Services Client as 1t relates to the general desktop PC Windows Terminal Services Client options Tap the Windows icon Help to access Help Tap the Windows icon to return to the Start menu MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC System Configuration 63 ORiNOCO Client Access the Windows icon Programs ORINOCO Note Online help is not available for this option Tools Edit Wireless Profiles Add edit the configuration profiles Version Info Displays installed radio version levels Load Unload The default is Load Automatically Use this option to load the Automatically radio drivers when the MXS is rebooted Suspend While Connected Do not use this option when Lucent radio is installed in the MXS Exit Advanced Link Test Test the link between the Access Point and the client radio Site Monitor Test the link between all stations connected to the same Access Point as this MX5 Note Start settings connections network Orinoco Network Adapter Installed acknowledge the IP address using DHCP Use server assigned by clicking OK Then perform a warm boot to update the registry This is inportant when unit has been cold booted Pocket Excel Access the Windows icon Programs Pocket Excel There are few changes in the version of Pocket Excel as it relates to the general desktop PC Windows Microsoft Excel application Tap the Windows icon Help for context sensitive help
95. is broken or shows signs of leakage do not attempt to charge it Dispose of it using proper procedures Caution Nickel based cells contain a chemical solution which burns skin eyes etc Leakage from cells is the only possible way for such exposure to occur In this event rinse the affected area thoroughly with water If the solution contacts the eyes get immediate medical attention Caution NiCd and Li Ion batteries are capable of delivering high currents when accidentally shorted Accidental shorting can occur when contact is made with jewelry metal surfaces conductive tools etc making the objects very hot Never place a battery in a pocket or case with keys coins or other metal objects MXS Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Power Supply 49 Main Battery Pack The main battery pack has a rugged plastic enclosure that is designed to withstand the ordinary rigors of an industrial environment Exercise care when transporting the battery pack making sure 1t does not come in contact with excessive heat or any power source other than the LXE Multi Charger or the MXS5 unit When the Main Battery Pack is properly installed in the unit it provides up to eight hours of operation depending upon operation and accessories installed The battery pack is resistant to impact damage and falls of up to four feet to a concrete surface Under normal conditions it should last approximately eight hours before requiring a recharge Th
96. l letters e Tap the au key to access symbols Figure 1 17 Virtual Keyboard RS 232 Data Entry The MXS accepts input from an RS 232 device connected to either RS 232 port Note ActiveSync will not transfer files over the RS 232 connector on the MX5 cradle IF the scanner applet is configured for COM 1 External MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Getting Help 25 Getting Help All LXE manuals are now available on one CD and they can also be viewed downloaded from the LXE website Contact your LXE representative to obtain the LXE Manuals CD You can also get help from LXE by calling the telephone numbers listed on the LXE Manuals CD in the file titled Contacting LXE This information is also available on the LXE website www lxe com Explanations of terms and acronyms used in this manual are located in the file titled LXE Technical Glossary on the LXE Manuals CD Manuals Accessories MX5 User s Guide MXS Cradle Reference Guide MXS5 Multi Charger Operator s Guide LXEbook MX5 User s Guide can be downloaded to the MX5 Pocket PC device from the LXE Manuals CD PCMCIA Cards PCMCIA Compact Flash Adapter 9000A106PCCCFADPTR Holding Accessories Strap Hand Nylon MX5A401HANDSTRAP Handle w wrist strap MX5A406HANDLE Case and strap nonhandle MX5 MX5AA402CASEI Case and strap handle MX5 MX5A403CASE2 Holster nonhandle MX5 MX5A404HOL
97. la ti add 116 Je 116 hup cM cp LH T AN 117 Owner OOO cea corecisc cce idet estas acre E la MES 117 IUE eU NE E UD 117 Sounds REDUCES eei nuu uM EL M Im EE EE 118 JE Lo EET 118 System iio U 119 P rs TT G 119 AU CU canada 119 tul M 119 uq EET E E T UT MT s uaaalaniaanss 120 A NS 120 lv P 120 COMMA IC AMOS iras 120 A UU UU 121 MX5 Reference Guide E EQ MXSPCRG F ARC Table of Contents vii 4 Battery INTO ED 121 dade E 121 MGINOLY d M 122 Regional SNS sccis roda 122 REMOVES PLO OTANI se uiae ve trt abe ve teh Medea onte Phone aio 122 SORTIE soi EE ded mites eU II Uds d Des votum pA to rti mast A e eEe 123 bosque m 123 Connections ToO ers 01 scccsccsncettascacanscesdosanassncnnnetuceshass aneannespesconth sneamhesuentiass seannnedeeontesgossansssuccmnrsaharnats 124 ANO CON anio 124 Mod A T m A E S E T A T ET 124 E o me 124 JJ NET 125 a VO SMOD CODE 125 PI A 126 A A ee 126 A A NENNEN NOE 126 INDEX 127 E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide viii Table of Contents Illustrations Eienre 1 1 Front ob MOX osea node n rente breiten prac 3 Figure le Scam Aperture and Audio Jake edet cut ute DRE Dit UOTE Ear 6 lur Moo E vee E tncesnnsties sustste cand pale Yara ueearse nag canes E nin NES wate 6 Figu
98. ling Access the Windows icon Settings Connections tab Modem Dialing tab Factory Default Settings Location Work Local Settings Area Code 425 Country code 1 Dialing Patterns Local calls 9 G Long distance 9 1FG International 9 011 EFG Tap OK to close this menu option Any changes made are in effect immediately Network Access the Windows icon Settings Connections tab Network Tap an adapter to view or change the properties Factory Default SettingsError Bookmark not defined NE2000 Compatible Ethernet Driver Use server assigned IP address Default Country code 1 Dialing Patterns Local calls 9 G Long distance 9 1FG International 9 011 EFG Tap OK to close this menu option Any changes made are in effect immediately E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 126 Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 PC Access the Windows icon Settings Connections tab PC Factory Default Settings Automatically synchronize via serial cable Enabled Baud rate 57600 Baud rate options are 115200 19200 38400 57600 and USB To synchronize through the IR port use the Connections menu option instead Tap OK to close this menu option Any changes made are in effect immediately Find Access the Windows icon Find There are few changes in the Pocket PC version of the Windows Find program as it relates to the general desktop PC Windows Find function Tap th
99. lowing information e Smart Battery e Serial Number e Date of Manufacture Chemistry e Maximum Capacity e Charge Cycles e Gas Gauge e E2PROM e Charging e Temperature e Voltage e Current Note The Main Battery in the MX5 is a smart battery and includes a registry that records the number of charge cycles the battery has experienced In some cases the MXS battery level may be displayed as Unknown The battery must be fully charged at least once and then the MX5 will display the correct battery status information MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC System Configuration 71 Keyboard Although the default keyboard layout is Standard this parameter must be changed to Alphanumeric for the LXE MXS This value may also need to be reset after a Cold Boot Factory Default Settings Keyboard Standard Layout Memory Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Memory Tap the Windows icon Help at any time for context sensitive help Factory Default Settings Main Total main memory 63 18 MB Storage setting 50 of available memory Program setting 50 of available memory Storage Card Not installed Running Program List File Explorer Enabled If a program becomes unstable or stops running use the Running Program List to highlight the program name the select Activate Stop or Stop all programs Tap OK to close the menu Regional Settings Access the Wi
100. mation about a particular subject This guide takes you through all aspects of installation and configuration for the LXE MXS Operating and safety instructions for the general user are contained in the MX5 User s Guide This chapter Introduction describes this reference guide s structure contains initial setup instruction briefly describes data entry processes and explains how to get help Chapter 2 Physical Description and Layout describes the function and layout of the MX5 controls and connectors Also describes the power supplies and docking options for the MXS5 Chapter 3 System Configuration takes you through the Pocket PC 2002 operating system setup and the MXS file structure Chapter 4 AppLock describes the LXE Application Locking software Appendix A Key Maps describes the keypress sequences for the keypad Appendix B Technical Specifications lists MX5 technical specifications Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 takes you through the Pocket PC 2000 operating system setup and the MX5 file structure Pocket PC Versions Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Handheld Versions tab The MX5 may be running either Pocket PC 2000 or Pocket PC 2002 This guide highlights the differences in this way Pocket PC 2000 The menu path or command syntax for Windows Pocket PC 2000 units only System configuration information is contained in Appendix C System C
101. med again If the passwords match the password is encrypted and saved See Also Passwords MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC AppLock Status Panel Administrator Control Security Status View Level None M Control Log Save As Level Error E Clear Status Figure 4 3 Administrator Status Panel Use the Status panel to view the log of previous AppLock operation and to configure which messages are to be recorded during AppLock operation As the status information is stored in the registry and accumulates during AppLock configuration and operation it is very important that the administrator periodically clear the status information to reduce the amount of registry space used For this reason the administrator can configure the type of status information that is logged as well as clear the status information View Error Error status messages are logged when an error occurs and is intended to be used by the administrator to determine why the specified application cannot be locked Process Processing status shows the flow control of AppLock components and is mainly intended for LXE Customer Service when helping users troubleshoot problems with their AppLock program Extended Extended status provides more detailed information than that logged by Process Logging All All messages are displayed Tap the Refresh button after changing from one view level to another The filtered records are displayed
102. ment Conventions a Figure 1 5 Handle Optional 1 Scan Aperture 3 Handle 2 Trigger MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MXSPCRG F ARC Getting Started 9 ga Getting Started Note When your MX5 is pre configured the radio flash card and scanner are programmed by LXE to your specifications This section s instructions are based on the assumption that your new system is pre configured and requires only accessory installation e g handstrap and a power source LXE recommends that installation or removal of accessories be performed on a clean well lit surface When necessary protect the work surface MX5 and components from electrostatic discharge Use this guide as you would any other source book reading portions to learn about the MXS and then referring to it when you need more information about a particular subject This guide takes you through an introduction to and operation of the LXE MXS In general the sequence of events is 1 Insert a fully charged battery and press the Power key Connect an external power source to the unit if required Calibrate the touch screen Set the geographical Location Set the date and time wi dm woe After all files are loaded and the Desktop is displayed adjust audio volume and other parameters if desired 6 Setup radio and network data if necessary See Chapter 3 System Configuration 7 Tap the Windows icon Programs File Explorer My Documents My Device Compa
103. nc Microsoft ActiveSync MSN Outlook Windows the Windows logo and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries All 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 1987 2005 Adobe Systems Incorporated All rights reserved Adobe the Adobe logo Acrobat and the Acrobat logo are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated applies Li Ion Battery When disposing of the MX5 Main Battery the following precautions should be observed The battery should be disposed of properly The battery should not be disassembled or crushed The battery should not be heated above 212 F 100 C or incinerated Note The original equipment s User Manuals are copyrighted by Itronix Corporation This manual has been amended by LXE Inc for the MX5 and Cradles with Itronix s express permission Initial Release June 2003 Revision Notice MXS Reference Guide Upgrade From Revision D to Revision E Front Page of Guide Added new LXE logo Added Important Battery Information Added Identify Y our Device Clarified battery pack insert replace process Chapter 1 Introduction Corrected flash part number in Accessories Changed MIL STD to 810F in Environmental Specifications Changed IP65 to IP67 Chapter 2
104. ndows icon Settings System tab Regional Settings No change from general desktop PC Regional Settings Properties options Adjust the settings and tap the OK box to save the changes The changes take effect immediately Factory Default Settings Regional Setting English United States Number 123 456 789 00 123 456 789 00 neg Currency 123 456 789 00 pos 123 456 789 00 neg Time h mm ss tt tt AM or PM Date M d yy short ddddMMMM dd yyyy long Remove Programs Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Remove Programs Tap the name of the program then tap Remove Tap OK to close this option Changes take place immediately User installed device drivers when removed require a cold boot to completely remove the program E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 72 System Configuration a Scanner Note Online help is not available for this option Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Scanner The Keys may need to be set to Scan if there is an integrated scanner in the MX5 Factory Default Settings Main Port 1 Disabled Port 2 Disabled Send key messages WEDGE Enabled Keys Left Enter Right Enter COM Ports COMI and COM4 Baud Rate 9600 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Data Bits 8 Note Ifthe internal scanner has to be configured to operate at any communication settings other than 9600 N 8 1 and the computer eith
105. ngs Personal tab Password Factory Default Settings Password Blank At Power On Disabled Note Once a password is assigned and Require password when device is turned on is activated each time the MX3 turns on the password will need to be entered If you forget the password it cannot be restored without performing a cold boot on the unit which erases all memory There is no change from general desktop PC Password Properties options Enter the password then type it again to confirm it and Tap the OK box to save the changes The password is immediately in effect E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MX5 Reference Guide 118 Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 Sounds amp Reminders Access the Windows icon Settings Personal tab Sounds amp Reminders Factory Default Settings Volume Events Enabled Programs Enabled Notifications Enabled Volume Middle of Bar Screen Tap Loud Hardware Buttons Loud Sounds Scheme WindowsCE Reminders Display Message Enabled Play Sound Enabled Make changes and tap OK The changes take effect immediately Today Access the Windows icon Settings Personal tab Today Checked items appearing on the Today screen Date Today title bar Owner info Calendar Inbox Tasks The Move Up Move Down and Options buttons are greyed out for those items that cannot be edited Set the timer
106. of Microsoft Word as it relates to the general desktop Windows PC Microsoft Word options PocketWord documents are saved with a PWD extension instead of DOC extension although they can be saved as RTF or DOC files on the MX5 Microsoft Word templates DOT files are converted to Pocket Word templates PWT Tap the Windows icon Help for context sensitive help When ActiveSync transfers pwd files to the desktop from the MX5 the file is converted to doc files by ActiveSync Touch Calibrate Access the Windows icon Programs Touch Calibrate Use this program to align the touch screen Tap OK to close the align screen program without making changes Tap the Windows icon Help for context sensitive help E EQ MXSPCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 116 Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 Settings Options Access the Windows icon Settings The following options represent the factory default Pocket PC installation Your system may be different based on the software and hardware options purchased Help is always available at any stage tap the Windows icon tap Help and context sensitive online help is displayed Tap OK to close Help and return to the program or application Personal Tab Buttons Access the Windows icon Settings Personal tab Buttons Program Buttons Use this option to assign a program function to the program hardware buttons Button 1 Blue plus Up Arrow key Button3 Blue plus Righ
107. onfiguration Pocket PC 2000 Pocket PC 2002 The menu path or command syntax for Windows Pocket PC 2002 System configuration information is contained in Chapter 3 System Configuration Throughout the rest of the guide if there is no distinction between Pocket PC 2000 and Pocket PC 2002 the instruction or information is the same for both versions Note LXYE s MX5 running Microsoft Windows Pocket PC 2000 or Pocket PC 2002 is obsolete The replacement mobile device for this product is the MX5 running Windows CE NET MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Identify Your Device 3 d Identify Your Device At the front bottom of the MXS is a label indicating the operating system resident on the mobile device This document is one in a series covering the MX5 family of computers Label Pocket PC For MX5 computers equipped with Microsoft Windows Pocket PC 2000 or Pocket PC 2002 operating Systems MXS User s Guide MXS Reference Guide LXEbook MX5 User s Guide can be downloaded to the MX5 Pocket PC device from the LXE Manuals CD Label Windows CE NET For MX5 computers equipped with Microsoft Windows CE NET operating System MXS5 CE NET User s Guide MXS CE NET Reference Guide LXEbook MX5 CE NET User s Guide can be downloaded to the MX5 CE NET device from the LXE Manuals CD Label I SAFE For MXS Intrinsically Safe MX5 IS computers equipped with Microsoft Windows CE NET operatin
108. operly docked the COM 1 RS 232 interface connects with the DA9 RS 232 port in the cup at the front of the cradle The cup at the back of the desktop cradles accept a single Battery Pack for charging MXS5 cradles are not approved for use in Hazardous Locations E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 54 Cradles Tethered Barcode Scanner Data Entry Using the MX5 Cradle The MXS supports an accessory barcode label reading device a tethered scanner connected to the serial port on a vehicle cradle Keypad data entries can be mixed with barcode data entries Any tethered scanner that decodes the barcode internally and outputs an RS 232 data stream may be used It sends the data to the MX5 in ASCII format The serial port parameters may need to be changed to match the parameters of the tethered scanner When a tethered scanner is connected to the serial port on a vehicle cradle the MX5 scanner must be configured as follows Windows icon Settings System Scanner Main either Port 1 or Port 2 Select COM1 External on one of the ports The tethered scanner must be connected to the DB9 port on the vehicle cradle The cradle must be powered by an alternate AC or DC power source to enable tethered scanner use See Also Tethered Scanners Optional MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Introduction Chapter 3 System Configuration There are several different aspects to the setup and configuration of the MX5 Many of the se
109. ors To edit Scanner Com Port parameters tap the Windows icon Settings System Scanner Change the parameter values and tap OK to save the changes USB Port The USB port requires a DB26 to USB cable available from LXE The serial port USB port also supports serial data transfer using a null modem cable and non host USB I O at 1 5 Mbps The MXS automatically detects the cable configuration Refer to section titled Accessories in this manual for part numbers for the DB26 USB cable and the null modem cable E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 36 COM Ports Integrated Scanner Port Optional The MX5 Barcode Scanner is used to collect barcode data from any nearby compatible barcode label Depending on the size of the barcode size of bars and spacing and quality of the barcode the scanner is used to read barcodes between 3 and 30 The barcode scanner reads UPC EAN Code 39 Code 93 12 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 Code 128 Codabar and MSI symbologies The internal barcode scanner scans only when either Scan button is pressed or the scan trigger is pressed if installed Scan buttons have no effect on tethered barcode scanners connected to the RS 232 port The Scanner LED illuminates during any integrated scanner activation Look on the label on the back of MX5 The type of installed scan engine should be clearly labeled and may be one of the following Symbol SE 1223 HP Symbol SE 1223 LR Symbol SE 1223 ALR Symbol SE 2223 2D
110. otherwise it just locks it LOG EX MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC AppLock Message Explanation and or corrective action Level Unable to move desktop The desktop is moved when switching into user mode LOG_ERROR This prevents them from being visible if the application is exited and restarted by the timer This error does not affect the screen mode switch processing continues Unable to move taskbar The taskbar is moved when switching into user mode LOG_ERROR This prevents them from being visible if the application is exited and restarted by the timer This error does not affect the screen mode switch processing continues Unhook taskbar wndproc failure AppLock could not remove its control of the taskbar LOG_ERROR This error does not affect AppLock processing Unhook wndproc failure AppLock could not remove the hook that allows LOG_ERROR monitoring of the application Unhooking taskbar In administration mode the taskbar should return to LOG_EX normal operation so AppLock s control of the taskbar should be removed Unhooking wndproc When the administrator leaves user mode the device is LOG_EX fully operational therefore AppLock must stop monitoring the locked application WM SIZE adjusted This message denotes that AppLock has readjusted the LOG EX window size X after Ctrl L Processing the backdoor entry LOG EX Ret from password lt gt Return value from password dialog LOG E
111. ou may need to recalibrate your screen Recalibration involves tapping the center of a target If you miss the center keep the stylus on the screen slide it over the target s center and then lift the stylus Pocket PC 2000 To recalibrate the screen tap the Windows Icon Settings System tab Align Screen icon To start tap the Align Screen button with the stylus Pocket PC 2002 To recalibrate the screen tap the Windows Icon Settings System tab Screen icon To start tap the Align Screen button with the stylus Follow the instructions on the screen and press the Enter key or tap the OK icon to save the new calibration settings You can also press the lt Esc gt key sequence to cancel or quit E EQ MXSPCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 18 Getting Started Set Geographic Location Optional The first time it is used the MX5 automatically runs the touch screen calibration program and the Location dialog The program also runs after a Cold Boot or when the Main Battery and backup battery had been completely drained To set Location tap the Windows Icon Settings System tab Clock icon Following the instructions on the screen select a home town The time zone should set automatically to your selected geographic location Adjust the time and calendar date and tap OK when you are finished Select Yes to save the location No to return to the program or Cancel to ignore any changes Enter Owner Information Optional
112. packed it is not deleted The following files are included on every MX5 CF card File Description WEDGE CAB Cab file containing the LXE scanner driver and control panel for the MXS APICAB CAB file containing the LXE API for the MXS RegSave exe A utility that backs up the registry to the RegTemp reg file that is stored on the CF card RegSave exe displays a message box to indicate that it is in progress and displays a message stating it has completed successfully or that an error occurred during the backup process RegRest exe A utility to force restoring the registry from RegTemp reg JmpStart cld A script file that executes following a cold boot keypad initiated or when a charged main battery is installed following a complete loss of main and backup battery power JmpStart cld unpacks all the cab files on the CF card and executes RegRest exe to restore the registry from the RegTemp reg file This file is written to load every CAB file that are installed initially by LXE User installed CAB files would need to be added E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 76 System Configuration 4 File Description Pocket PC 2000 When it executes if any CABs are not present a dialog box will appear that states Double tap a CAB file to install its application The user needs to tap OK to remove the dialog box or boxes and the MX5 will complete the boot process WaitInit exe Called by
113. perating system supports MFC ATL and Visual Basic programming languages TCP IP and PPP network protocols The Flash is configured as the primary boot device The computer has one Type I II CF slot and one ATA CF slot The MXS5 supports and auto detects up to 256MB of Type I compact flash memory Video Subsystem The touch screen is a 3 8 9 65cm 4 VGA 320 by 240 pixel TFT Reflective Active Color LCD Backlighting is available can be turned on and off with key sequences The turn off timing is configured through the Windows icon Settings System Backlight icon The display controller supports Microsoft Pocket PC graphics modes Touch screen allows mouse functions pointing and tapping on the display or Signature Capture using an LXE approved stylus The color display is optimized for outdoor use but may also be used indoors The color display has a CCFL Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lighting front light The transflective display appears to have a greenish hue when the unit is in Suspend MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Hardware Configuration 29 Pr Power Supply The LXE MXS uses two batteries for operation e A replaceable Lithium Ion Li Ion 2800mAh battery pack The battery pack recharges while in the MX5 with the computer in a powered cradle or with the optional external power source attached The main battery pack can be removed from the MX5 and inserted in the MX5 Multi Charger which simultaneously charges up to
114. period of time or becomes fully discharged or dead a fully charged backup battery will last for up to 24 hours If this happens the device will cold reset the next time power is applied from either AC power or a charged main battery A cold reset will cause loss of data and custom programs Always store unused MX5 s with a fully charged main battery pack installed The MX5 requires periodic connection to an external power source to maintain an optimum backup battery charged status e Until the main battery and backup battery are completely depleted the MX5 is always drawing power from the batteries On e New batteries must be fully charged prior to use e Whenever possible use the AC power adapter with the MX5 to conserve the main battery and charge the backup battery e When a new battery is installed in the MXS for the first time or when the backup battery is completely depleted the Time and Date reverts to it s default values Important If the mobile device has AppLock installed please refer to Chapter 4 AppLock for setup and processing information before continuing E EQ MXSPCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 2 When to Use This Guide When to Use This Guide As the reference for LXE s MX5 computer this guide provides detailed information on its features and functionality Use this reference guide as you would any other source book reading portions to learn about the MX5 and then referring to it when you need more infor
115. pping the Windows icon Settings System Handheld Power tab A Power key tap wakes the unit and resets the display backlight timers Connecting the MX5 to AC power wakes the unit and resets the display backlight timers When the unit wakes up the Display Backlight and the Power Off timers begin the countdown again When any one of the above events occurs prior to the Power Off timer expiring the timer starts the countdown again Note The MX3 will not enter Suspend mode when connected via ActiveSync Off Mode The unit is in Off Mode when the Main Battery and the Backup Battery are depleted Insert a fully charged Main Battery and press the Power key to turn the MX5 On The unit will then Cold Boot E EQ MXSPCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 42 The Keypad The Keypad 0 9 j 2 O 6 Tab 73 DD 8 LED 9 C Nc 10 C CD CO a y Figure 2 10 The ANSI Batch Keypad 1 Scanner Active LED 6 Tab 2 Left and Right Scan 7 Spc 3 Blue and Orange 2 Function Key 8 Power On Off 4 Ctrl 9 Alt 5 Enter 10 Shift The keymaps keypress sequences are located in Appendix A Key Maps MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC The Keypad 43 Pr Scan Key Function When programmed as Scan keys either the left or right Scan key activates the scanner The internal scanner scans only when the Scan button is pressed or when the scan trigger is pressed on the optional trigger handle if installed Enter Key Function T
116. pt pwd length The length of the encrypted password is being LOG_EX calculated Hook wndproc failure AppLock is unable to lock the application This could LOG_ERROR happen if the application being locked encountered an error after performing its initialization and shut itself down prior to being locked by AppLock Hook wndproc of open app failure The application is open but AppLock cannot lock it LOG_ERROR Hot key event creation failure The Admin applet is unable to create the hotkey LOG_ERROR notification Hot key pressed Processing the hotkey and backdoor entry LOG_EX Hot key pressed Processing the hotkey and backdoor entry LOG_EX Hot key set event failure When the administrator changes the hotkey LOG_ERROR configuration the hotkey controller must be notified This notification failed Hotkey press message received The user just pressed the configured hotkey LOG_PROCESSING E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MX5 Reference Guide 90 AppLock Pr Message Explanation and or corrective action Level In app hook WM_SIZE In addition to preventing the locked application from LOG_EX exiting AppLock must also prevent the application from enabling the taskbar and resizing the application s window This message traps a change in the window size and corrects it In app In addition to preventing the locked application from LOG_EX hook WM_WINDOWPOSCHANG ED exiting AppLock must also prevent the application from enabling the task
117. quence if desired Note An application may override the control of the speaker volume Turning off sounds saves power and prolongs battery life Using the Keypad Note Sounds amp Reminders must have the options below Enable sounds for enabled before the following key sequences will adjust the volume To adjust speaker volume locate the lt V gt key and the Blue key Adjust the speaker volume by pressing the e Blue key then the lt V gt key to enter Volume change mode e Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to adjust volume until the speaker volume is satisfactory e Press the Enter key to exit this mode Using the Touch Screen Pocket PC 2000 The volume is adjusted using Windows icon Settings Personal tab Sounds amp Reminders icon then select the Volume tab Pocket PC 2002 The volume is adjusted using Windows icon Settings Personal tab Sounds amp Notifications icon then select the Notifications tab Change the volume setting and tap OK to save the change You can also select deselect sounds for key clicks and screen taps and whether each is loud or soft Sounds specific to primary events are selected using the options on the Sounds tab Reminder Notification tones are selected using the options on the Reminders Notifications tab As the volume scrollbar is moved between Loud and Silent the computer will emit a beep each time the volume increases or decreases in decibel range E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MX
118. r either loses power or a cold boot command is entered the Scanner applet must be reconfigured to match the scanner communication settings Note ActiveSync will not work over the COMI port if COMI external is enabled in the Scanner applet as a scanner input Tap OK to close this menu option Tap X to cancel changes Any changes made are in effect immediately Wireless Network Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Wireless Network Use this option to activate a wireless profile from the pull down menu Add edit or delete a user defined wireless profile Factory Default Settings Profile default Network type Access Point Network name Blank Enable Data Security Disabled Card Power Management Off Keys Left Enter Right Enter Tap OK to close this menu option Any changes made are in effect immediately E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 124 Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 Connections Tab Tap the Windows icon Help at any time for context sensitive help AvantGo Connect Access the Windows icon Settings Connections tab AvantGo Connect Factory Default Settings Server AvantGo com sync avantgo com 80 Hostname Sync avantgo com Port 80 Username Blank Password Blank Connection Options Connect to this server Enabled Refresh all content at next sync Enabled Connect securely Disabled Us
119. re 1 4 Back of MX5 w Optional Handle ondaa 7 Fiomteules Handle Opina las cot wrtdeeaacasecebustde TE 8 Fisure l26 Power Key Locales os i cdi 10 Figure 1 7 Mam Battery Pack and Battery Charging LED sonando aio 11 Figite les ACIDO 12V External Power SUPPIV op os 13 Figure 1 0 Battery Charging LED nado ainia ea arica 13 Figure 10 Treger Handle Attach Points eiii ea 14 Figure 1 11 MXS Wath Handstrap Installed so 15 Feute1 12 Upper Strap Bracketiuna un treo re Gao COO TO HEURE UT P OR ERR 15 Fienre 4 15 Strap Insertedun Upper Bracket o muenoe eE iaa 16 Figure 1 14 Connect Audio Jacks 20 Figure 1 15 Scan Demotores a edd e bnc i eo RR 23 Eioured l6 Scanner LED REocbloH eine Gic O EAE CERRAR AGE PRSE else ae ans 23 Eienre 1 17 Viral Rey iO att ssepe ter ERR eot oro priu EO EE eee 24 Fienre2 Sys terial Abd Wy AVS n 27 Figure 2 2 PCMCIA Radio Card and Flash Card Local pionera paa 32 Ligure2 5 COM POPSET EROR DUE RON Issa es ees 35 Eijo re23 MXS R3 232 POS salia 37 Fieure 225 DB26 R522 32 Pidal 37 Figure 2 6 USB Serial Cal io pO UH a 38 Figure 227 IR Porton MXS ui ains pal ae 38 Figure 288 Scan Buttons ais dit to 39 Figure 2 9 Power Modes On Suspend atid O econo ere ne HO EOD eH IEEE E E i 40 Eioire2 19 The ANSE Batch Keypad rad 42 Fiere 2 1 1 A E E Ta EER aE ETER 45 Figure 2 12 Touch Sorset Display ion as 46 Fignrs 2 13 Speaker bro ino P M 47 Figure 2 14
120. red on the compact flash card that is located behind the main battery During the cold boot process the JmpStart program accesses the compact flash card and loads the radio drivers and any saved parameters The software supported by the MX5 is summarized below Operating System e Windows Pocket PC 2002 Only one Pocket PC version can be loaded on the MX5 at a time Radio Drivers e Only one radio is installed in the MXS at any one time The 2 4GHz type of PC radio card resident on the MX5 determines the type of radio driver running on the MXS Scanner Driver LXE API CAB Files When updating CAB files first delete the RegTemp reg registry backup file then perform a cold boot JmpStart cld will install the drivers listed in it s script Configure the driver settings and then create RegSave to save the registry contents Then warm boot to load the drivers When adding new additional CAB files perform the same step shown above except edit JmpStart cld to add the name of the new CAB s Note Please contact your LXE representative to get access to CAB files as they are released by LXE MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC System Configuration 57 Pr The Start Menu For general use instruction please refer to commercially available Pocket PC user s La guides or the on line Help application installed with the MX5 The MXS Start menu appearance is similar to that of a hand held Palm organizer The default bootup screen is
121. reen facing down on a flat stable surface 2 Slip the L shaped plastic hooks at the top of the handle into the slots on each side of the back of the MX5 and slide the handle downward until the screw holes are visible 3 Attach the pistol grip handle to the MX5 as shown above with the set of three screws and washers provided 4 Test the handle s connection making sure the MXS is securely connected Periodically check the pistol grip handle for wear and the connection for tightness If the handle gets worn or damaged it must be replaced MXS Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Getting Started 15 Install Handstrap Note The handstrap cannot be used installed when the MX5 has the trigger handle installed at the same time An elastic hand strap is available for the MX5 Once installed the hand strap provides a means for the user to secure the computer to their hand It is adjustable to fit practically any size hand and is easily moved to allow installation or removal of the MX5 battery pack Figure 1 11 MX5 With Handstrap Installed Installation 1 Ifa handle is installed remove it at this time See section Install Pistol Grip Handle 2 Slip the strap through the upper bracket prior to securing the upper bracket to the unit Figure 1 12 Upper Strap Bracket 3 When slipping the strap through the bracket make sure the closed loop fastener surface is up 4 After slipping the strap through the bracket fold t
122. ross text to select hold the stylus down to activate slider bars etcetera Hold the stylus as if it were a pen or pencil Touch an element on the screen with the tip of the stylus then remove the stylus from the screen The touch screen responds to an actuation force touch of 4 oz or greater of pressure The stylus can be used in conjunction with the keyboard integrated scanner and an input output device connected to one of the MXS5 s serial ports e Touch the stylus to the field of the data entry form to receive the next data feed e The cursor begins to flash in the field e The unitis ready to accept data from either the physical keypad virtual keyboard integrated scanner or a scanner connected to the serial port on the cradle if the scanner applet is configured correctly MXS Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Getting Started 23 4 Scanner Entry Read all cautions warnings and labels before using the laser scanner To scan with the laser barcode reader point the laser window towards a barcode and press the Scan button You will see a red laser beam strike the barcode MM I 12305 oraBD 4 4 azazs sran Correct Scan Incorrect Scan Incorrect Scan Figure 1 15 Scan Beam Align the red beam so that the barcode is centered within the beam The laser beam must cross the entire barcode Move the MX5 towards or away from the barcode so that the barcode takes up approximately two thirds the width of the beam
123. rt moisture and electrostatic contact PCMCIA Cards Installation 1 Using a screwdriver loosen the back hatch of the MX5 and carefully remove or loosen all cables Disconnect the radio antenna from the radio card 2 Setboth the back and the screws aside 3 Slide the PC Card connector side first into the slot until it seats Use caution not to pull or snag the antenna connector 4 Ifthe PC Card is difficult to seat in the slot remove the card turn it around and re install Removal Grasp the top of the PC Card and pull it straight upward to remove Use caution not to pull or snag the antenna connector on a Radio card if installed Flash Cards Installation 1 Turn the MX5 off Disconnect the AC adapter from the MX5 ATA CF Card Loosen then remove the Main Battery Pack 3 Hatch CF Card Loosen then remove the back cover of the MXS taking care not to pinch or twist any cables Follow the instructions for removing the PCMCIA card if installed 4 Insert the CF card in the recessed slot label side uppermost 5 Replace the Main Battery Pack or the PC card and back cover of the MX5 and perform a warm reset Always perform a warm reset when exchanging one Flash card for another Removal Rh Turn the MX5 off Disconnect the AC adapter from the MXS 2 ATA CF Card Loosen then remove the Main Battery Pack 3 Hatch CF Card Loosen then remove the back cover of the MX5 taking care not to pinch or twist
124. s renere niri a A E A A beeceoes 51 MXS Mu lti Chareer Optional m EET 51 External Power Supply Optional mars ddr 52 e 53 Tethered Barcode Scanner Data Entry Using the MXS Cradle sse 54 CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 55 a o2 MSIE HAE t arem mme munem megane mum o 55 Windows Hd Rel d oc 55 Installed A aa 56 DOM Ware Loli 56 CAB Ps Ai 56 The Start le 57 Edit Start Menu Item L1St aiiis iecit a 57 O ad PEC Et o Mete 58 IIS EE TU T TO DLL LETT 58 Calculator oae foci e t atada Ee pe ds 58 LU 59 Aronet eld m 59 Cisco Link Status ee 59 Client Encryption Manager certet mgr Pe HERIDA rebote e be Dra obe ba frrerrado pedit trt be eleg 59 Client Stuisacs UOS icu oe ias 59 Load New Fini Ware ici i ettet oye iii 59 Site arvey Tolnan paien mon AR aA e OSR 60 Wireless Login Module aa aii 60 DCC UII 2 ON 60 PPP O 60 WEAN Prol usina deci 60 Find WLAN Suite iaa 61 O 61 Active SVING iss ER 61 E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide iv Table of Contents CO aan 61 Pills EXDIGEIOD copa manane D EUR UI ERR EE EN RECEN DU E erc pae ID dra mcer de 61 Infrated Reegrye uisecsiicieseiisens icto vos eiittastohi see o ieliest m bes e toos plis Orca 61 Intetriet EXDIOPeE anie eim bb tice oer eia ie Rr pube tud ro Hm io ORE ecial 62 Micrasatt Reader aaa rata 62 MINI iii 62 Terminal Services Client dis 6
125. s missing or is corrupted Look in the Windows directory for kbdhook dll If it exists delete it Also delete applock exe from the Windows directory and reboot the unit Deleting applock exe triggers the applock system to reload Converted Pwd Converted password from wide to mbs LOG_EX Could not create event The keyboard filter uses this event at the Administrator LOG ERROR EVT_HOTKEYCHG Control panel The event could not be created Could not hook keyboard If the keyboard cannot be controlled AppLock cannot LOG_ERROR process the hotkey This failure prevents a mode switch into user mode Could not start thread HotKeyMon The keyboard filter must watch for hot key changes LOG_ERROR The watch process could not be initiated Ctrl after L or X Processing the backdoor entry LOG_EX Ctrl pressed The Ctrl key has been pressed and trapped by the LOG_EX HotKey processing Ctrl Processing the hotkey and backdoor entry LOG_EX Decrypt acquire context failure Unable to decrypt password LOG_ERROR Decrypt acquired context OK Decryption process ok LOG_EX Decrypt create hash failure Unable to decrypt password LOG_ERROR Decrypt created hash OK Decryption process ok LOG_EX Decrypt failure Unable to decrypt password LOG_ERROR MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC AppLock 87 Message Explanation and or corrective action Level Decrypt import key failure Unable to decryp
126. s to enter a password was exceeded Read registry error hot key The hotkey registry entry is missing or empty This is LOG_ERROR not considered an error The keyboard hook uses an embedded default if the value is not set in the registry Read registry failure app name AppName registry value does not exist or is empty LOG_ERROR This constitutes a failure for switching into user mode MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC AppLock 91 Message Explanation and or corrective action Level Read registry failure Cmd Line AppCommandLine registry entry is missing or empty LOG_ERROR This is not considered an error since command line information is not necessary to launch and lock the application Read registry failure Internet The Internet registry entry is missing or empty This is LOG_ERROR not considered an error since the Internet value is not necessary to launch and lock the application Registering Backdoor MSG The AppLock system communicates with the keyboard hook via a user defined message Both AppLock exe and Kbdhook dll register the message at initialization LOG_PROCESSING Registering Hotkey MSG The applock system communicates with the keyboard hook via a user defined message Both Applock exe and Kbdhook dll register the message at initialization LOG_PROCESSING Registry read failure at reenter user mode The registry has to be read when entering user mode is the AppName is missing
127. save the changes Backlight time out always allowed Backlight times out whether or not there is keypad or stylus activity The blue key and the right scan key sequence toggles the backlights on and off before and after time out expires A key sequence toggle or Suspend Resume cycle is the only way to turn the backlights back on after a time out Backlight time out when no keyboard pen activity Backlight times out when there is no keypad or stylus activity The blue key and the right scan key sequence toggles the backlights on and off before and after time out expires A key sequence toggle or Suspend Resume cycle is the only way to turn the backlights back on after a time out Backlight time out when no keyboard pen activity and resume on activity Backlight times out when there is no keypad or stylus activity The blue key and the right scan key sequence toggles the backlights on and off before and after time out expires A keypress stylus tap key sequence toggle or Suspend Resume cycle will all turn the backlights on after a time out Keypad backlight enable disable When set to enable the keypad backlight turns on and off in tandem with the display backlight When set to disable the keypad backlight is always off The default value is 2 seconds for battery and AC power The backlight will remain on all the time when the backlight time out is set to Disabled E EQ MXSPCRG F ARC MX5 Reference Guide 20 Getting Starte
128. shooting AppLock is installed and running on the mobile Can t align the screen change the device AppLock restricts access to the control panels date time or adjust the volume Log in to the mobile device using the AppLock administrator password Disable the AppLock logging feature by either 1 Start Settings Control Panel Administrator Control Status tab Change Log Level to AppLock logging capturing messages none Tap OK at the top of the dialog box for debug purposes on this device Perform a RegSave function created an overly large registry Temp file 2 Delete the REGTEMP REG file Perform a RegSave function Cold Reset the mobile device A clean REGTEMP REG file will be created as a byproduct of the Cold Reset process MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC AppLock 79 Administration Mode Administration mode gives full access to the device and configuration options The administrator must enter a valid password when a password has already been assigned before access to Administration mode and configuration options are allowed The administrator can configure the following options 1 Create change the keystroke sequence to activate administrator access 2 Create change the password for administrator access 3 Assign the name of the application to lock 4 Select the command line of the application to lock In addition to these configuration options the administrator can view and mana
129. six battery packs in four hours e An internal 450 mAh Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH backup battery The backup battery is recharged directly by the main battery when it is installed Full charging of the backup battery will take seven hours The recharging of the backup battery is automatically controlled by the MXS The backup battery must be replaced by qualified service personnel An AC adapter accessory is available COM Ports The MXS5 has two mini D serial ports that are configurable using the Settings Handheld Comms tab Port 1 left COM 1 Port 2 right COM 4 USB RS 232 RS 232 AC Power AC Power COM 3 is always the IR port ActiveSync Power to the COM ports may be turned on and off Note ActiveSync is not configurable to work on COM 4 IR ActiveSync application is available Audio Interface An interface is available for headset microphone operation When the headset is plugged into the port the main speaker is disabled E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 30 Hardware Configuration PCMCIA Slots Slot 1 The MXS has one internal PCMCIA slot that conforms electrically to PCMCIA 2 1 specifications The PC Slot supplies 75 of an amp at 3V 5V and for dual 3 3V 5V cards Battery voltage 1s supplied through unused pin 35 to support a WAN radio in the slot if installed The PC slot is accessible by the use of a Phillips screwdriver to remove the back hatch of the unit
130. sktop Windows PC Microsoft Outlook Inbox options Tap the Windows icon Help to access Inbox Help ActiveSync can be used to transfer messages between the MX5 inbox and a desktop PC inbox E EQ MXSPCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 110 Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 Programs Options Access the Windows icon Programs Help is always available at any stage tap the Windows icon Help for context sensitive help Tap OK to close Help and return to the program or application The following applications do not have context sensitive Help available e ORiNOCO Client e Cisco Client e Scanner Control e Handheld Games Access the Windows icon Programs Games Tap the game name icon to start a game Tap OK to close the Games window and return to the Programs window Calculator Access the Windows icon Programs Calculator Exit the Calculator program by tapping the Windows icon MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 111 Cisco Client Access the Windows icon Programs Cisco Note Online help is not available for this option Tap OK to return to the Programs options Aironet Client Utility Factory Default Settings Other Options SSID Blank Client Name Blank Infrastructure Mode Yes No Power Save Mode FastPSP CAM PSP WEP Disabled Enabled Authentication Types Open Shared Key LE
131. stem tab Regional Settings No change from general desktop PC Regional Settings Properties options Adjust the settings and tap the OK box to save the changes The changes take effect immediately Factory Default Settings Regional Setting English United States Number 123 456 789 00 123 456 789 00 neg Currency 123 456 789 00 pos 123 456 789 00 neg Time h mm ss tt tt AM or PM Date M d yy short ddddMMMM dd yyyy long Remove Programs Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Remove Programs Tap the name of the program then tap Remove Tap OK to close this option Changes take place immediately User installed device drivers when removed require a cold boot to completely remove the program MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 123 Scanner Note Online help is not available for this option Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Scanner The Keys may need to be set to Scan if there is an integrated scanner in the MX5 Factory Default Settings Main Port 1 Disabled Port 2 Disabled Send key messages WEDGE Enabled Keys Left Enter Right Enter COM Ports COMI and COM4 Baud Rate 9600 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Data Bits 8 Note Ifthe internal scanner has to be configured to operate at any communication settings other than 9600 N 8 1 and the compute
132. t niii tee repe etn 51 A onu Hulu en pi mU ata 29 Compattmetit ani mp e EHE FRE FEE 11 Handle Safely ee 48 Lithium lon Li Ion eicere 29 Low Warming timing 48 E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH 29 Battery Ch rgmpg LED cuore 13 Battery Life ApproXimalte iiiu neret ere reves 49 Batt ty T6glStby aora lite 70 Battery Backup described ico oto rotta editi sats 50 Battety Maat dei ete 48 Beam IR feCEiVin iia eet sostener 73 Buttons Hardware icis 64 C CAB File lituana 75 CAB Mesina dd 56 A eee meters 75 Calculator aristas dior dias 58 Calibrate touch screen HOW to usssss 17 Caps mode function urn eet tees 44 Character Recognition eicere 65 Charger Battery isis 51 Charging Battery Time Requited d ee teh 29 Cisco Client Encryption Manager eee 59 Client Statistics Utility sess 59 Load New Firmware eee 59 Site Survey TOOL ot eet 60 Wireless Login Module nt 60 Cisco Link Status obrero 59 CISCO parametets cete eine 59 Clean display and aperture ssse 46 A ioter Ri eei rA YES 44 Cold Reset HOW 0 iere eene 31 COM port sete acia 72 COM Port drea ene eds 35 COM POTIS tette totem id 123 Configurations deo ee e Hohen 29 Compact Flashi asserit isoine tics 103 Compact flash memory eee 28 Configuration Applock
133. t Arrow key Button 2 Blue plus Down Arrow key Button 4 Blue plus Left Arrow key Up Down Control Set Delay before the first repeat and the repeat rate for the screen up down arrow keys Screen Up Orange plus Up Arrow key Screen Down Orange plus Down Arrow key Input Access the Windows icon Settings Personal tab Input Factory Default Settings Input Method Keyboard Keys Small keys Word Completion Suggest Add Space after Yes Voice Recording 44 100 Hz Capitalize Yes Scroll Yes Use this option to select Character Recognition or the keypad including the virtual keyboard when entering data MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 117 ga Menus Access the Windows icon Settings Personal tab Menu Factory Default Settings Calendar Yes Contacts Yes Inbox Yes Internet Explorer Yes Notes Yes Tasks Yes Windows Media Yes Edit the default Start menu or create a new one Owner Information Access the Windows icon Settings Personal tab Owner Information Factory Default Settings Identification Blank Notes Blank There is no change from general desktop PC Owner Properties display Enter the information and Tap the OK box to save the changes The changes take effect immediately Password Access the Windows icon Setti
134. t are used to input output data and the keypad provides manual entry MXS s with a touch screen and Microsoft Pocket PC software can use a stylus to input data the COM ports and or the keypad A virtual keyboard is available in applications that expect keyed input The keypad is used to manually input data that is not collected otherwise Almost any function that a full sized computer keyboard can provide is duplicated on the MX5 keypad but it may take a few more keystrokes to accomplish a keyed task Almost every key has two or three different functions The primary alpha or numeric character is printed on the key The Orange or Blue keys are pressed when you want to use a 2 key function For example when you press a Blue or Orange key the 2 key then press the key that has the desired second function key The specific 2 character is printed above the corresponding key in either Orange or Blue Please refer to Appendix A Key Maps for instruction on the specific keypresses to access all keypad functions Stylus Data Entry Note Always use the point of the stylus for tapping or making strokes on the display Never use an actual pen pencil or sharp object to write on the touch screen The stylus performs the same function as the mouse that is used to point to and click elements on a desk top computer The stylus is used in the same manner as a mouse single tap or double tap to select menu options drag the stylus ac
135. t password LOG_ERROR Decrypt imported key OK Decryption process ok LOG_EX Encrypt acquire context failure Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR Encrypt acquire encrypt context Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR failure Encrypt acquired encrypt context Encrypt password process successful LOG_EX OK Encrypt create hash failure Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR Encrypt create key failure Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR Encrypt created encrypt hash OK Encrypt password process successful LOG_EX Encrypt export key failure Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR Encrypt export key length failure Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR Encrypt exported key OK Encrypt password process successful LOG_EX Encrypt failure The password encryption failed LOG_ERROR Encrypt gen key failure Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR Encrypt generate key failure Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR Encrypt get user key failure Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR Encrypt get user key ok Encrypt password process successful LOG_EX Encrypt hash data failure Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR Encrypt hash data from pwd OK Encrypt password process successful LOG_EX Encrypt length failure Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR Encrypt out of memory for key Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR Encrypted data OK The password has been successfully encrypted LOG_EX Enter AppLockEnumWindows In order for AppLock to control the application being LOG_EX locked so
136. tall atiditeimoye e nes 33 Flash Sp cifications sete 28 Function 2nd Wl Son ieee terre rear reper irr eee ree E 43 A A E 43 Caps Mode ie eret eere 44 Clinic 43 Enter Key code tetto ee d teen 43 Field Exit Key iiec ihid tes 44 DCAM A E 43 A A 43 MXS5 Reference Guide nu M ER 58 Getting Started i 2a tec ete ta 9 Getting the Most from Your Batteries 50 irr M 25 H Handheld Settings esses 70 Handle HOW 405 eee or olas 14 Handling Batteries ees 48 Handstrap How To eene 15 Hardware COMPS UPA OMG irc E RC eet aion 27 Hatch GF Cardinal tete HP edis 34 POCA eirese eeaeee ios 34 Headsets nerea vais biacs ocsasteastssaseaseveesehaseee Gass 47 lj O 25 Help fun Ct cacas 74 Hot swapping CAUTIONS dM EE 49 Hotkey AJNDDLOOK cite dalt 81 I IEC IPOS ii aio dde 105 A oe Cone DIEN UNS 57 Pocket PC 2000 e ie rotes 109 Infrared IR port described 38 Infrared Data Access IrDA sss 38 Infrared Receso naaa 61 Insert Battery How to eese 11 Integrated Scanner eee 36 integrated scanner barcode reading parameters 31 Internet Explorer ADpLO6Kk 5i eee tie ae 81 Internet EXplorSL atico ies 62 Pocket PC 2000 tai 114 IR operating cv der lia 38 IR Port bi directional half duplex 38 J TMS OE
137. tion relating to the power states of the MX5 Figure 1 6 Power Key Location The Power key is located next to the lt Z gt key on the keypad When a battery is inserted in the MXS for the first time press the Power key Tapping the Power key places the MX5 immediately in Suspend mode Tapping the Power key again or connecting to AC power immediately returns the MX5 from Suspend Please refer to the section titled Power Modes later in this manual for a list of the kinds of activities that will return the MX5 from Suspend Mode Please refer to the section titled Power Key in Chapter 2 for Reboot options and instruction MXS Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Getting Started 11 Insert Main Battery The Battery Compartment is located at the bottom of the back of the computer The fasteners in the main battery Pack are connected to the Battery Pack Press the Power key after the battery is inserted into the MXS Note On first use the battery pack should be charged with an external power source i e AC Adapter 3 hours for the main battery and 7 hours for the backup battery New main battery packs alone must be charged prior to first use this process takes up to four hours in an LXE Multi Charger Figure 1 7 Main Battery Pack and Battery Charging LED 1 Battery Pack Fasteners 2 Battery Pack Note Using the battery removal tool or a coin twist each fastener to the left to loosen the battery pack Twist the f
138. tup and configuration settings are dependent upon the optional features such as hardware and software installed on the unit The examples found in this chapter are to be used as examples only the configuration of your specific MX5 computer may vary The following sections provide a general reference for the configuration of the MX5 and some of it s optional features Note When a new battery is installed in the MX5 for the first time or when the Backup battery is completely depleted the Time and Date must be re set The MX5 may be running either Pocket PC 2000 or Pocket PC 2002 This guide highlights the differences in this way Pocket PC 2000 The menu path or command syntax for Windows Pocket PC 2000 units only System configuration information is contained in Appendix C System Configuration Pocket PC 2000 Pocket PC 2002 The menu path or command syntax for Windows Pocket PC 2002 System configuration information is contained in Chapter 3 System Configuration Throughout the rest of this chapter if there is no distinction between Pocket PC 2000 and Pocket PC 2002 the instruction or information is the same for both versions Windows for Pocket PC EA Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Handheld Versions tab For general use instruction please refer to commercially available Windows for Pocket PC 2002 user s guides or the Windows for Pocket PC on line Help application installed with the MXS This
139. ty Disabled No key pen activity and resume on activity Enabled Keyboard backlight Enabled Using the backlight while on battery power substantially reduces battery power You can check the battery status by selecting the Windows icon Handheld Power tab On this screen the timeout for turning off the device if not used for 3 minutes default value while on battery power can be adjusted The factory default setting for this parameter is Enabled Clock Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Clock Factory Default Settings Time Where Home Visiting Paris Default city Atlanta GA Time Zone GMT 5 Time Current Date Current Alarms Four alarm settings Disabled E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 70 System Configuration a Handheld Access the Windows icon Settings System tab Handheld Note Online help is not available for this option Power Factory Default Settings Turn off if not used for Enabled Timer 3 minutes Communications Factory Default Settings Port 1 Main Connector Enabled Options Bay Disabled Power Output Enabled Port 2 Main Connector Disabled Options Bay Enabled Power Output Disabled Versions This screen is populated with the following information Util Applet Version CPU CPU Version Controller Version CPLD Version Platform Version Serial Number Battery Info This screen is populated with the fol
140. ult Start menu or create a new one the Windows icon Settings Personal tab Menu Factory Default Settings Calendar Yes Contacts Yes Inbox Yes Internet Explorer Yes Notes Yes Tasks Yes Windows Media Yes E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS5 Reference Guide 66 Owner Information System Configuration Pr Access the Windows icon Settings Personal tab Owner Information Factory Default Settings Identification Blank Notes Blank There is no change from general desktop PC Owner Properties display Enter the information and Tap the OK box to save the changes The changes take effect immediately Password Access the Windows icon Settings Personal tab Password Factory Default Settings Password Blank At Power On Disabled Note Once a password is assigned and Require password when device is turned on is activated each time the MX3 turns on the password will need to be entered If you forget the password it cannot be restored without performing a cold boot on the unit which erases all memory There is no change from general desktop PC Password Properties options Enter the password then type it again to confirm it and Tap the OK box to save the changes The password is immediately in effect MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC System Configuration Sounds Today Access Make changes an
141. uration parameters as specified by the Administrator When the mobile device is reset to factory default values the Administrator may need to reconfigure the AppLock application Setup a New Device LXE devices with the AppLock feature are shipped to boot in Administration mode with no default password thus when the device is first booted the user has full access to the device and no password prompt is displayed After the administrator specifies an application to lock a password is assigned and the device is rebooted or the hotkey is pressed the device switches to end user mode Briefly the process to configure a new device is as follows 1 Insert a fully charged battery and press the Power button 2 Connect an external power source to the device if required UY Adjust screen display audio volume and other parameters if desired Install accessories e g handstrap stylus Tap Settings System Administration icon Assign an application on the Control tab screen Assign a password on the Security tab screen Select a view level on the Status tab screen if desired Tap OK Se zb ey a dE Press the hotkey sequence to launch AppLock and lock the configured application 10 The device is now in end user mode Note LXE has made the assumption in this appendix that the first user to power up a new mobile device is the system administrator E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC MXS Reference Guide 78 AppLock Pr Trouble
142. ut Explanation and or corrective action Exiting password timeout processing Level LOG_PROCESSING 89 Exit restart app timer Processing is at the end of the timer function LOG_PROCESSING Exit TaskbarScreenMode Exiting the function that switches the screen mode back to normal operation for the administrator LOG_PROCESSING Exit ToAdmin Exiting the function that handles the mode switch into LOG_PROCESSING admin mode Exit ToUser Exiting the user mode switch function LOG_PROCESSING Exit ToUser Registry read failure The AppName value does not exist in the registry so user mode cannot be entered LOG_PROCESSING Exit verify password no pwd set Exiting password verification LOG_PROCESSING Exit verify password response from dialog Exiting password verification LOG_PROCESSING Found taskbar The handle to the taskbar has been found so that AppLock can disable it in user mode LOG_PROCESSING Getting address of keyboard hook init procedure AppLock is retrieving the address of the keyboard hook LOG_PROCESSING Getting configuration from registry The AppLock configuration is being read from the registry This occurs at initialization and also at entry into user mode The registry must be re read at entry into user mode in case the administration changed the settings of the application being controlled LOG_PROCESSING Getting encry
143. ware buttons Button 1 Blue plus Up Arrow key Button3 Blue plus Left Arrow key Button 2 Blue plus Down Arrow key Button 4 Blue plus Right Arrow key displays the Start menu dedicated function Up Down Control Set Delay before the first repeat and the repeat rate for the screen up down arrow keys Screen Up Orange plus Up Arrow key Screen Down Orange plus Down Arrow key MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC System Configuration Input Access the Windows icon Settings Personal tab Input Factory Default Settings Input Method Keyboard Keys Small keys Word Completion Suggest Add Space after Yes Voice Recording 44 100 Hz Capitalize Yes Scroll Yes Use this option to select Character Recognition or the keypad including the virtual keyboard when entering data The Pocket PC software has the ability to AutoComplete typed words This feature helps to shorten the keystrokes necessary to enter words To change the Auto Complete setting tap the Windows icon Settings Input icon Word Completion Disable the Suggest words when entering text checkbox and all word suggestion is disabled If you would like to have words suggested without the extra space appended to the end of the word disable the Add a space after suggested word checkbox Tap OK when finished The changes take place immediately Menus Access Edit the defa
144. y from the scan aperture and display If the glass becomes soiled or smudged clean only with a standard household cleaner such as Windex R without vinegar or use Isopropyl Alcohol Do not use paper towels or harsh chemical based cleaning fluids since they may result in damage to the glass surface Use a clean damp lint free cloth Do not scrub optical surfaces If possible clean only those areas which are soiled Lint particulates can be removed with clean filtered canned air MXS5 Reference Guide E EQ MX5PCRG F ARC Speaker 47 Speaker Figure 2 13 Speaker Location The MXS Speaker has a loudness of at least 87 dB 1500 Hz at 10 cm measured from the front of the unit The Speaker volume is adjustable via the keypad or the Settings or by an application through the use of an API call There are 5 distinct volume levels The minimum volume level is 0 no sound with a default setting of 3 The volume sticks at maximum and minimum levels The speaker is disabled when a headset is plugged into the Audio Jack on the endcap The audio volume can be adjusted to a comfortable level for the user The volume is increased or decreased one step each time the volume key sequence is pressed Speaker volume is first enabled and adjusted using the Sounds amp Reminders icon The default value for Sounds and Reminders is midrange Volume and all sounds enabled When volume and sounds are enabled speaker volume can be adjusted using the volume key se

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