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1. 147 Pratile Parametets ueste etse Koo nte bed idum t pP ER ED Oct 148 Cisco Wireless SECUTI Y attentare vri poa ere 149 System DULL 149 Installing 149 Checking forthe Cisco PEAP Supp licati 150 Cisco WPA Coni surao Nyssen a ERRORES 151 PEAP MS CHAP Authentication 154 Configuring the PEAP MS CHAP Supplicant ce cere rre lire ei rebar e epa 154 Server AVDIO enses m 155 PEAP GTC Authentication Configuratio 154 Configuring the PEAP GT C 157 Server 159 erba Feed ea A ebbe utis 160 ass UM 160 155 Authentication Contiputraliofi oie eei tte er 163 User CertifiCale iip iter tete REED S EE SERRANO ERU 163 Setting BAP TLS Parameters oie ta bees 164 Validating the Server Cerieae ce tU 166 WPA PSC Ont PUERO Eee vvv
2. 40 Suspend Modes Neb up Ee 40 Critical Suspend 41 ene 41 xj 0c 42 42 Restant 42 Endcaps and COM Parts cierre Fal ri fetu io Ei vas 43 Endcap Combination peste Io ED vitet Ert sese 43 Inte Grated TM m 44 USB Client 44 USB Client Cable 44 E E E REA 44 Programmable Scan BUON Saccas ten E E RE 45 Field Exit Key Function 5250 TN5250 45 Scan Buttons and the SCNR LED iter th petes n ete dextera pede pad epus 45 46 Key PUM CH ODS o 46 Caps Key and CapsLock oret erede or rp etr re ECHTE EH 47 Keypad er S 47 Keypress SCQUENCES TE 47 Custom Key
3. 150 Class 0 Singulatton 85 Cleaifig i rcr te RO e ds 51 Clear Contents of Document Folder 66 Clear persistant memory eee 121 Code Enables re iei ea 105 COLDBOOT EXE 5 creer rt het 119 Color displays Sous e eot 36 Color displays and backlight timers 15 Color screen Backlight nasie di dee 73 COM port settings 96 97 COM POTIS e i res 43 COM a EEE ea REE 94 Command line utilities esses 119 Command Prompt nete tbe 64 Commit button CODE cie erre HE n ee 133 137 Communications sse 63 compact flash memor sse 35 Components 5 TOP 6 Config e itae 133 Config parameters SUMAN Us sse trees tree t b acetic 134 Configure 20 oiii 83 Connect 63 Connect Usmg doin eiit n eee 79 Contacting ioci iti emerit 34 Control characters ciii etd 103 Control Panel Options 67 Controls Physical inier 42 Copyrights cente rede 113 Core Logic aio sce eiie enin 35 260 n 35 Create a dialup direct or VPN connection 76 Creating Custom
4. 178 Figure 4 76 Private Key INOUPISSEUDGS 178 4 77 Browsing to Private Key Locations bua npa Exe rdc aH 179 Fipured 70 Pry ate Key Prosci oeseri 179 igure AA OWERTIY Keypad cati tiec eme EU 181 E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide xil Table of Contents MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Chapter 1 Introduction Overview The LXE MX3 RFID mobile device is a rugged portable hand held Microsoft Windows CE NET equipped device capable of wireless data communications It is the RFID version of the LXE MX3X Xscale mobile device The mobile device can transmit information using a 2 4 GHz radio with an internally mounted antenna and it can store information for later transmission wirelessly or via an InfraRed or USB port The device can be scaled from a limited function batch computer to an integrated RF scanning computer The mobile device is horizontally oriented and features backlighting for the display The touch screen display supports graphic features and Windows icons that the Windows CE NET operating system supports The keys on the keypad are constructed of a phosphorescent material that can easily be seen in dimly l
5. 105 Advanced 106 Smp Code 107 Strip Identifiers from 128 Oo Pet ATR 107 Adding Codes to the Match List for EAN128 4 108 Storage Malate EEUU 109 DENIS M E 110 Double C Tm 110 ric SEES 110 E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide Table of Contents DV SUG x ss T 111 usce LEUR 112 hum 112 ais PS 113 COPY re T 113 Volime and Sounds sce ice R E bui vend disais o SIE EAE 114 Good Scan and Bad Scan 114 E E 115 115 cce 117 REGLOAD EXBE RE VEO SIN VERE EORR EATEN 118 WARMBOOT E XE lode tibus d c 118 ds P 118 Enabling Grab Dg ret ete Datei as em Pe t pte repond 118 Disabling the e turc 118 Configuring Caps Lock Behavior VPE eens 119 E 119 Command line
6. 145 WPA PSK 146 Summit Client configuration 130 Summit client utility 130 Summit client utility SCU lOS eie dent wats 132 Conte ss coute heroe 133 Diags tabu iae i eete er rti ette 136 Global Settings 137 Miti adie neces eet 131 Status tabe dee ERR UR eie 135 Suspend Ditton sinerien ner 60 Suspend TIMET se uice iniit nien 16 Switching COM Pp 43 Synchronize desktop computer with the MX3 RFID ACHVESYNG initi HER ERE Ee EUER 24 System Configurati ti s seecae 57 MX3 RFID Reference Guide System Hardware Configuration 35 System Idle T imet iecit 16 System Requirements Cisco 149 T 23 Tag types REID usos ied esie tei 85 REID dre ose 84 Terminal Emulator connect 18 coe 31 73 Z Ones eror nhe beca ddr es 72 Timers User System 16 Touch SCLEEM done torri 10 13 50 Touch Screen and data 21 Touch Screen and Keypad Shortcuts 13 47 Touch screen 14
7. 48 Critical Suspend eater 54 MX3 RFID Reference Guide what happens when 2 entem 55 Critical Suspend 41 Critical Suspend state eene 55 Ctrl key furicti n ehe eese 46 Cumulative mode 81 Current Time eei iu 72 Custom Key Mapping 186 and programmable scan buttons 187 Custom Key Maps ener ipee 48 D Data diat orte EROR abes 94 21 Daylight Savings etit 72 Decimal Hexadecimal Equivalent 159 127 IE PS 128 DEFAULT REY ji 2 dre 187 15 I ds 60 Device Name and description 113 Device status power levels 82 i A Ma 76 Dias buttons rer ce tels 136 Diags tab UNTIL RE 136 Dialup properties for dial up access 72 eterna 80 Display adjust 15 iessscss stented essaasandbic ches cete iiis 50 Pixels seats 50 Display and scanner aperture cleaning 51 Display Backlight 50 Display Backlighting and the Touchscreen ies 50 Display brightness and 15 Display Contrast 2 ortis 15 Display Specifications
8. 57 dicitor Me L 58 58 Ae Mp pC aUos 58 E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide iv Table of Contents EI 59 LXE R Term CDU a eerte HT pato p EIER LO RM E 59 WaveLink Avalanche OptOomn 59 hoo 60 My Computer n ear um aU ime Hn ME 61 Folders Copied at Startup edu bet IU utu PUES EEUU 61 Start Menu Program Options ossi RERUM AENEAN REM RERRRRU RERUM MARKRMMERURERKEE 62 UCM E 63 PCI pad E 63 CONMECE ices 63 Start FTP Servers Stop 63 Command PEORIDU 64 64 Internet EXDIOPIEE S i oet UE I Me M me D 64 tu diseno femmina pu pecia eir tede 64 Remote Desktop Connect peste pesi un PO be Neri pee tede pecu SERRE QUE erede 65 LXE RPD 65 Transe DEI MEET 65 Windows ExpIQter
9. 29 Troubleshootine ACUyes VDO repeat rb e Roni El Le nct 30 31 Passive Cradle Assembly Components 32 RAM Mount Assembly 33 34 34 Pucca p EE 34 CHAPTER 2 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION AND LAYOUT 35 Hardware Configuration 35 Cental 5 35 Syste M M 35 Core Loglo utes o pain iue 35 Ade 36 36 Audio 1 37 PCMCIA e deem a aia 27 Slot 0 e Portae bidon ipte eter 37 Slot I Compact Flash Card 37 Reader Scan Range nerusin E A TE E uiu E 37 38 Primary Events E 38 i RE 39 EN 39 The Mobile 39 ser IT ET 39 MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Table of Contents lii System
10. E eU RENEE PR 65 E 66 Feci M 66 eo ciis Mari Et cQ few 67 JADOU r fep Ep re PO ERU uv A PR ed eu 68 Langudge and Pots etit me societe ett sse mo Rest prf etus E 69 Software Versions oso rte etu ata exta bn tuU utto td tete iod 69 Radio MAC Adress ssi ete pier IE Risse E NEL Hebe me beau dus 69 5 e mE 70 a a E ET 70 Bluctooth Mana tet E E 71 rutru Mee 71 Date A 72 E 72 US OAS cU 73 Back siete Eos S REESE noU SAM Eaa 73 er edu iplo ed N T3 e T3 Input 74 Internet ODUONS E fe peru A 74 Key Claes 75 EE 75 MOUSE nieto 76 Network atid Dialup Connections aout xu o to essi Sext ie uM ME RU UT E URETR 76 Create a Connection 76 bg T honc re EE E 78 CCORDSCHOD Pere epu fec etes vivir ed etr 79 PCMCIA
11. 79 Alt key function 47 API oH 122 APIS ciii tend 122 Appearance SCHEME 73 Apptoved stylus ais 50 At Poser 78 Audio Jack connect rettet 12 Audio Volume 17 Authenticate using EAP TLS protocol 15 163 Auto hides sidan eis nei eno 66 B Background and Window colors 73 E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Index Backlieht Timer sess eiii rebas 15 Backlight timers otim 73 Backup Battery Maintenance 55 Replacement 5 iniecta 55 Tine trs 54 Backup Data Files sachets 28 Barcode Scanner Integrated 44 44 Barrel connector power 11 Battery 55 Charge NEW i iiid 8 Charge or Discharge buttons for backup battery maintenance oot eee gott oce Cliargl g ceteri 36 Handling Safely 54 Lithium Ion 1100 36 Nickel Cadmium 36 Battery Auto Turn 73 Battery Chargers taie 56 Battery Compartment cete trt 9 Battery Life Approximate osi npe cete nets 54 Battery t b eco denoetenes 81 Battery vol
12. 112 Factory Default reset registry to 121 Failure Battery Pack aedi neo mre HH n 55 Peatut s teen eps 1 Field 96 Field Exit key function nenne 45 Filters and parameters 87 Firmware Upgrade File RFID 92 FLASH Sees 35 Footprint RAM assembly edet pee 33 FTP Server start and 63 Function iani inde pbp Er Rap 46 At GY c 47 Caps nna t REPRE US AERE 47 Ctrl Key acisisco nna ouai 46 Id 46 Field Exit Key uc uiui 45 Scan Key aoa esee 46 Shit Key USERS PIRE 47 DPC KY T N tees 47 Functions gp 4 E EQ MX3RFIDRG A 213 G Creme false iiss oit 112 Getting Started oc eiua ere eneses 8 Global parameters eie 138 Grab Time utility orm 118 H Handling Batteries ares 54 Handstrap eco orum ope 3 Hardware COMMS UPALOM ss oor ettet e ers 35 Hardware 205 Hat Encoded 125 Hat Encoding and RFID 125 CNET 52 R M 34
13. 8 iets 86 Security options 129 Send Key Messages and Wedge 95 Set the double click sensitivity for stylus taps 76 Shift key function iei 47 Show Clock eene ab neces 66 Shutdown time limits 54 Soft Keyboard eor ether 74 Software and Files eee 58 Software Load nece neces 58 eur 114 Space key Mim CHOR e oi 47 Speaker MN 52 SSID cider nes i Tine d rie pa PESE CU OR SCR RSS 134 Standard Range 43 Start Menlo eroe rro ee ir bere Xie ds 62 60 Static IP Address iiie ote tete 76 BIS AED 94 Storage Manager S 109 Storage Temperature cee sese 208 Stored Certificates codec eerte bee 71 Storing PC Cards iie 21 Strip Leading and Strip Trailing 98 99 Strip Leading and 94 Strip Leading Strip Trailing 100 101 ND IMMO 13 50 Stylus and data entty eiie 21 Stylus Gp e e e aoe 10 Stylus properties etre ettet e eia 110 Stylus orien te tet rene 110 Suffix and Prefix esse 99 101 Summit LEAP without WPA Authentication 142 INO SOCUPILY icto rtr Oe ERU 140 PEAP MSCHAP Authentication 143 WEP Keys 141 WPA LEAP
14. M 80 r 81 rinena E A O A E 81 Schemes a R A 81 Battery Power SCHEME socanipun a a Dee a 82 MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Table of Contents V AG oc dedic 82 Device rim E 82 Regional de 82 Remove Eo e okar E ON 82 RAID Conteurauon B EIU NORD E T E N 83 jb e E E E E E E 84 Tag Types to Read ritenia a E A RON E 85 CGD 85 Class SImpgulatioH REED acca Fete Reb av per EO RS 85 Reader eer RR 86 lli e 87 87 jr 89 R ader nuce em 89 Read Once Gn Rey oie te 89 Read Continuous During Key dames 89 Toggle witht Key PEOSS ice teretes ter cho te RII pes 89 Beeper PH 90 lg EE 91 Output POWE
15. 186 KEYAP 181 Keypad and entering 21 Keypad 13 47 dnce C 96 L 5 eei ed rs 115 LEAP without WPA Authentication Summit 142 LEDs AMO NN REI RU 49 ALT function tiit memi 49 BATT B function 5 inco 49 BATT M function 49 CAPS futiction 49 CHOR function ioco titer tetro tein 49 CTR retten 49 on keypads loc tion 5 eec 49 SONR function irre iet 49 SHET function iicet 49 STAT functlobi aeter irs 49 Li lon battery life iet 9 List configured ActiveSync connections 79 Lithium Ion Li Ion eere 53 Location Components sese 5 6 Loss of Host 29 Low Battery 54 LXE RFID 83 LXE Security PMET acre 129 LXEAPLLIB rient re enis 122 M Address 69 94 Main Battery and Critical Suspend 54 225 etre E 54 Battery Pack eene bestes 54 Main Battery Power 55 Maintenance required Backup Baltety oie terre 55 Manuals 1 2 34 Media Play
16. Function Alt The Alt key enables the alternate functions of the keypad This function is similar to a regular keyboard s Alt key Note that the Alt key only stays active for one keystroke Each time you need to use an alternate function you need to press the Alt key before pressing the desired key When the Alt function is active the Alt LED illuminates Shit The Shft key enables the shifted functions of the keypad This function is similar to a regular keyboard s Shift key Note that the Shift key only stays active for one keystroke Each time you need to use a Shifted function you need to press the Shft key before pressing the desired key When the Shft function is active the Shft LED illuminates When the Shft key is pressed the next key is determined by the major key legends i e the alpha keys display lower case letters when CAPS is alpha characters are capitalized For example when CAPS is on and the Shft key and the G key are pressed a lower case g is displayed Spc 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 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 n
17. 95 Wedge Barcode secet err 94 WEP Keys CISCO flashes atate e re C Re 148 ceres doter tenente i adeps 141 When to use this 9 1 Windows on line 117 E EQ MX3RFIDRG A 217 Windows CE NET on line Help 57 Windows Explorer oit ets 65 Windows version eiie eet 112 Wireless Network Configuration 129 Wireless Network Connection screen 152 Wireless Security Summit Client css iiit ies 140 Wireless Zero Config Utility Summit irre eae 180 WPA LEAP CASCO ciet ERO DOR 160 WPA LEAP Authentication Summit 145 WPA PSK Authentication Summit 146 WPA PSK Configuration Cisco 167 MASS 180 Z Zero Config Utility 151 MX3 RFID Reference Guide 218 Index MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A
18. 48 LED FUDCUODS 49 i M 50 Display and Display Backlight TIME cooper se exi et URNA tei UE 50 50 Clearing the Glass Display Scanner apean a aaao 51 Applying the Protective tothe Display 51 1 i 52 iu pisi Bd s cas a Rc 52 lower SUPPI oueatesDnUR AD ates ea 53 Teu o e DO nite eee NO Riz FER ae Reception et dip 53 Check E 53 Handling Batteries 53 Main Battery 54 Battery 54 Low Battery ves savas tana decet iba e pm ER e Fri 54 Critical Suspend States onset een e te 55 Backup Batle oso etu tede UI Metab UE 55 Mian COM AMC easton 55 Multi Charger Plus Battery Chate eT siiicar nanahan aei aesa orae e a aa 56 CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 57 E T E E EE E T 57 Lio Xs w 9 S 57 2 4 GHz Radio ConfiBurationi ue
19. 119 COLDBOOT E X uada Oa EM 119 PES Cit ss dr 119 Reflash P 5 B 2 cem 120 EU 120 How Retlashusme Keypress Method RN 120 Hew To Retlashusme TAG file Method tie erigi e Fe n re Ec RR PA ERA 121 Clearing Persistent SIOFBDR 121 APRS Mene ea PNEU E 122 REID Diver A PIS ao E Ed ec e Reto e Oei 122 123 Class 0 Commi ands 123 Class DE 123 Gen 2 Bt 129 Data Format Compialids eec tct 124 Power Command tlt eiue 124 Reader Feedback Commands eorpore ep eR pe e E n re d cds 124 EXE REID Get Data Command S Er o RR I RUE mI 124 oio UM IM 125 Decimal Hexadecimal E si e Tm 127 CHAPTER 4 WIRELESS NETWORK CONFIGURATION 129 pgs Tec rr 129 Summit Client Configuration Lieu eee erre enean eh nune a ta he nea aun eh 130 130 Wireless Zero Config Utility and the Summit C
20. 0 409 MAPCNT 4 MAPNAME Name of this map This is what appears in the popup menu in the keyboard control panel MAPCNT Gives the number of MAP sections and hence keymap tables in this source file MAPCOLS Number of columns in each keymap table This is defined by the hardware keyboard MAPROWS Number of rows in each keymap table This is defined by the hardware keyboard ALGOR Defines the algorithm for converting row column to internal scan code Current values are MX3X scancode column lt lt 3 row Note You must change the name of the default key map from 0409 to some other number i e 0509 To do this change line 13 MAPNAME 0409 to 0509 SPECIAL Section Special KEYSHIFT COL8ROWO KEYALT COL9ROWO The second section is the SPECIAL section which contains the row and column definitions for certain modifier keys which must be processed independent of the overall keymap Currently these are only modifier keys The only recognized names are KEYSHIFT KEYALT KEY2ND and KEYCONTROL and these specify the row and column of these 4 specific modifier keys in COLxROWX format Note the row and column for these keys can be outside the keymap limits specified in the GENERAL section since these are not loaded as part of the keymap proper MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Key Maps MAP Section 189 P MAP NORMAL COLOROWO VK ESCAPE COLOROW
21. Figure 3 4 Date Time Properties There is no change from general desktop PC Date Time Properties options Adjust the settings and tap the OK box or the Apply button to save the changes The changes take effect immediately Double tapping the time displayed in the Taskbar causes this display to appear Sync requires Internet connection When an Internet connection 1s available tap the Sync button to synchronize the mobile device operating system time with an Internet time server The MX3 RFID includes a GrabTime utility which can be configured to synchronize the time at each boot up Please see Enabling GrabTime in the Utilities section for details Dialing Access Start Settings Control Panel Dialing Dialing Properties When dialing from New Remove r Local settings are The local area code is The local country code is Dial using Disable call waiting by dialing Tone 1 Dialing Patterns Pulse Figure 3 5 Dialing Set dialup properties for internal modems modems are not supplied supported by LXE Tap the 2 and follow the instructions in Help MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options 73 Display Access Start Settings Control Panel Display Icon Set background graphic color scheme appearance and power schem
22. ave 92 LT 93 Modulati tis cocoa n oae Er RO E DRE 91 Output POWet 91 POWEE E E 91 Power Management eerta eee 91 90 Configuration Utility eter acess 83 CNACADS T 43 FONCIONS 56095 tret 4 tas tead parameters 19 cs o een e tede 123 REID Module iiec edo eene 43 RFID Tag Data Collection 23 REID oen eco e PERO 3 RE Letra deret rt ehh RD ea aes 59 Root CA Certificates Generating iai ear cue tet ER er rcs 168 Installing on mobile device 170 RS 232 Pinouts esses eere menn 44 S Scan Good and Bad Scan sounds 114 Scan BUTTONS c 45 Scan buttons and the LED 45 Scan key MN Ct OM i eus ecce erede eee d 46 Scan Keys Leftand Right iiie eicere 94 Scan Ranges Up eine desc 37 SCANBAD WAV 114 ScanCodeLeft and ScanCodeRight 96 114 Scanner Control Characters Tab 103 Scanner LED functioning 2 2 22 Scanning and data 22 SCHEMES ier rere oes 81 SE Defaults MX3 RFID Reference Guide 216
23. 3 n reds 118 ToUchscteeli t etr t rrr RR UR 50 ANETE El EE 65 Transflective 36 Translate 103 Translate control 98 103 Transmissive 2 2 2 36 50 Troubleshooting 30 Unsuccessful scan sse 22 U UPC A Preamble SB 86 User Certificate copied to MX3 RFID 177 User Certificates 172 User dle 16 User specific application version information 68 Utilities ice et te 115 117 Vehicle Mounting Bracket Ball Installation PIOGEQUIe du edie dt EET 32 Video Subsystem Display Characteristics 36 View Display udine gt e nette 50 Virtual Key change uctor Rede 96 Virtual Keyboard aee Res 74 Code E1807 204 E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Index Volume adjust audio volume neni 17 Volume and Sounds nee 114 W Wake the device from Suspend 60 Wake up action for display backlight 39 40 WARMBOOT EXBE 118 Warning Low Battery sristi sisikii 54 WaveLink Avalanche 59 WAVPLAY EXE teen 118
24. lt lt lt 2 lt lt lt 9 gt lt 5 13 E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 184 T t this k Press These Keys and Then this key ress this key o v o ojol25 o w 2 N x x 3l l lc a io zm o v oj oj o l25 o wm 2 N X x 3l c a joj zm O hr O 3 a ll M colon semicolon lt 2 3 5 _ underscore MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A 185 T thek Press These Keys and Then P this key get this key ress thi comma x P H tilde puc S 5 S P Q px w px ft E 5 px R S T px ft Y EM E 0820 E e 558527 E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 186 Key Maps Creating Custom Key Maps Prerequisite LXE SDK CD Introduction A command line compiler called KEYCOMP EXE is provided on the SDK CD Using this compiler the System Administrator can convert a sample default key map text file into a custom key map text file wh
25. Figure 3 14 RFID Configuration Utility Read tab Tap the Restore Defaults button to set the parameters to their factory default setting Tap OK to save changes or X to ignore any changes and return to the Control Panel Reader Key Action When the Toggle On Off with key press is enabled the Buzz during Read Cycle check box 15 automatically enabled Read Once on Key Press When the RFID Read button is pressed a single read operation is performed and the RFID reader waits for another key press The operation reads a combination of Class 0 Class 1 and C1G2 tags depending on whether the class was selected on the Tags tab The read for each tag class consists of 1 or more internal read attempts as specified on the Tags tab Read Continuous During Key Press When the RFID Read button is pressed the MX3 RFID reads a combination of Class 0 Class 1 and C1G2 tags repeatedly until the Read button is released The operation continuously reads a combination of Class 0 Class 1 and C1G2 tags depending on whether the class was selected on the Tags tab The read for each tag class consists of continuous internal read attempts as specified on the Tags tab Toggle On Off with Key Press When the RFID Read button is pressed the MX3 RFID reads a combination of Class 0 Class 1 and C1G2 tags repeatedly It continues to perform read operations after the Read button is released and does not stop reading until the Read button 15 press
26. 0 Input Boost 34 5dB 12 0 dB Figure 3 7 Mixer Select the Input for the mixer Move the sliders to adjust the decibel level Tap OK to save the settings Note Set Input to None when using stereo headphones Set Input to when using mono headset with microphone E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 76 Mouse Control Panel Options Access Start Settings Control Panel Mouse Set the double tap sensitivity for stylus taps on the touchscreen Network and Dialup Connections Access Start Settings Control Panel Network and Dialup Connections Create a dialup direct or VPN connection on the mobile device To configure the mobile device to use DHCP or a fixed IP address select the desired connection The default is to obtain an IP address via DHCP A static IP address can be assigned by tapping the Specify an IP address radio button and entering the desired IP address subnet mask and gateway Create a Connection Option 1 10 11 12 13 14 mobile device select Start Settings Control Panel Network and Dialup Connections A window is displayed showing the existing connections Assuming the one you want does not exist double tap Make New Connection Give the new connection an appropriate name IR 9600 etc Tap the Direct Connection radio button Tap the Next button From the popup menu choose the port you wan
27. 206 Display 50 Document Conventions 2 Dual Serial 43 EAP TLS Authentication Configuration Cisco 163 Edit the button 45 El ctrostatio Discharge 37 8 044 43 Ente key AM COM us acepte 46 Entermp Dat ose terr iis 21 Environmental Specifications 208 Expand Control Panel eme 66 E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Index External Auto Turn 73 External Power Supplies 11 Factory Default Settings Scheme AC POWet ences 82 Scheme Battery Power cnr Seer 82 Factory Default Settings iie 71 Date Wis 72 DIS PAY tosses 73 Panel 74 26 hes 74 Keyboard iis crore pg 75 ui soi seek 71 PassWord teorie n n PAPE d 78 PC CONneChOns ioo irme eo pon 79 n esci o te dae ee tasers 80 POWOD oe eet uem or REF e 81 MEC ori E 66 Volume tern arret nene 75 Factory Default Settings Regional Settings sese 82 Factory Default Settings SCANNET 94 Factory Default Settings
28. 9 Modulation nr reti E neon CHA et de RO deeds 91 Power Wate ist 91 nyc e 92 Firmware 92 Reboot Read i sonare ratito 92 FOM Re TI ND DE LIU LU EL 93 wes mE 94 TaD m 95 Xo rapi E 96 Change a Vart al Key E20 or E21 Valle recorte 96 COM 1 qai Aes kb TTC T 97 Advanced E estet e portante dene Pietra 98 Translate Control Codes ja siti e rriv re bao Fate e hn Pelei Ree TETONS 98 Sip Leading Stip Trailing vi Ue x ta ERI 98 Uc ms 99 Barcode Ote brevi We bI baro Ete 100 PISIS a ctii theca rit i oor Cr ae ote te 100 Strip Leading Stip Trailing Characters ien tardo re ed 100 DUT eerte aah VERF Fe euentu 101 Interaction between Strip Leading Trailing and Prefix Suffix Settings sss 102 Cl Clar MappIBE A 103 Translate 103 Scancode Enable
29. E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 52 Speaker Speaker The speaker is located on the front of the mobile device above the Power button The Speaker has a loudness of at least 90 dB 2700 Hz at 10 cm measured from the front of the unit The Speaker volume is adjustable via the keypad or the Control Panel or by an application through the use of an API call There are 16 distinct volume levels The minimum volume level is 0 no sound with a default setting of maximum non distorted volume The volume sticks at maximum and minimum levels The speaker is disabled when a headset is plugged into the Audio Jack on the endcap Speaker volume is enabled and adjusted using the Control Panel Volume amp Sounds option After the speaker has been enabled using the Control Panel option speaker volume is adjusted using the 2 lt F8 gt key sequence if desired Operational beeps are emitted from the speaker Infrared IR Port Figure 2 10 Infrared Port COM2 Port At the back of the mobile device is an Infrared IR Data Port The IR Port is designed to provide a data link between the mobile device and a similarly equipped piece of equipment such as a printer The IR port is the mobile device s COM 2 port and is a bi directional half duplex communication port It supports baud rates up to 115k SIR Slow IR It will support serial port emulation as well as IrDA and Winsock over IR protocols It also supports ActiveSyn
30. Turn ON OFF buzz on a read operation that does not produce a beep See table below Settings Read Result Tag s Read No Tags Read Beep On Buzz On Beep Buzz Beep On Buzz Off Beep No sound Beep Off Buzz On Buzz Buzz Beep Off Buzz Off No sound No sound LXE RFID Get Data Commands Get_Data WM_LXE_RFIDFULL MX3 RFID Reference Guide Returns the tag data acquired in the last RFID Read LXE RFIDFULL message indicates that RFID Read is complete Indicates that the RFID Read is complete E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Hat Encoding 125 Hat Encoding The MX3 RFID supports only 7 bit hat encoding which means only through underscore are supported Hex Hat Value Encoded AB lt ies un Ou SO O o elc gt gt Se gt gt gt Figure 3 31 Hat Encoded Characters Hex 00 through AD E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 126 Hat Encoding Figure 3 32 Hat Encoded Characters Hex AE through FF MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Decimal Hexadecimal Chart 127 Decimal Hexadecimal Chart n e WN WN FO 1 iw o Jio O 4 QNM Figure 3 33 Decimal Hexadecimal Chart 0 to 159 Decimal E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 128 Decimal
31. device is booting up e Blinking Green when display Suspend state begins BATT Main Battery When illuminated main battery capacity is low e Red low battery e Blinking Red power fail e Unlit Main battery is not low OR all charge is depleted in both batteries CHGR Charger When on the mobile device is receiving external power from the DC power jack on the endcap Red Main battery is charging e Amber Fault or temporary standby Contact LXE Customer Support e Green battery charge is complete and the mobile device is connected to external power through the power jack E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 50 Display Display The touchscreen display is an LCD unit capable of supporting VGA graphics modes Display size is 640 x 240 pixels The display covering is designed to resist stains The touchscreen allows signature capture and touch input A pen stylus is included The touchscreen responds to an actuation force touch of 4 oz of pressure or greater The transmissive color display is optimized for indoor lighting It cannot be used without the backlight The color display has a CCFL Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lighting backlight The transmissive display appears black when the display is off The choice between font sizes is made in the Control Panel option Display Appearance Font size selection may be overridden by a user supplied application The display
32. Connect to 100 100 100 100 x BS Connecting to 100 100 100 100 User name z 8 Password Remember my password Cancel Figure 4 55 Logon to Certificate Authority Microsoft Certificate es johndoe Welcome Use this Web site to request a certificate for your Web browser e mail client or other program By using a certificate you can verify your identity to people you communicate with over the Web sign and encrypt messages and depending upon the type of certificate you request perform other security tasks You can also use this site to download a certificate authority CA certificate certificate chain or certificate revocation list CRL or to view the status of a pending request For more information about Certificate Services see Certificate Services Documentation Select a task Request a certificate View the status of a pending certificate request Download a CA certificate certificate chain or CRL Figure 4 56 Certificate Services Welcome Screen Click the Download a CA certificate certificate chain or CRL task link MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Certificates 169 Make sure the correct root CA certificate is selected in the list box Microsoft Certificate es johndoe Download a CA Certificate Certificate Chain or CRL To trust certificates issued from this certification authority install this CA certificate chain To downlo
33. Enable Password Protection At Power On _ Screen Saver Figure 3 9 Password Properties MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options 79 PC Connection Access Start Settings Control Panel PC Connection Control the connection between the mobile device and a nearby desktop laptop computer Factory Default Settings Allow Connection Enabled Connect Using USB Client Tap the Change button to adjust the settings and tap the OK button to save the changes The changes take effect immediately Unchecking the Allow connection with disables ActiveSync Change Tapping the Change button shows a list of configured ActiveSync connections In addition there is a checkbox for Automatic Connect If this checkbox is checked when the serial driver detects a cable connection on the configured port it will automatically try to start ActiveSync on that port Note that this interferes with processes on the configured port at the same time PC Connection Properties PC Connection These settings control the connection between your Windows 2 device and a desktop computer Warning Adjusting these settings may result in an inability to connect with your desktop computer Allow connection with desktop computer when device is attached Connect using USB Client Change Figure 3 10 Commun
34. The purpose of the Critical Suspend mode is to reduce power consumption to a lower level that still retains the contents of SDRAM The device enters Critical Suspend Mode only when the main battery has failed or is removed hot swapped The backup battery is supplying power to the unit during Critical Suspend Mode When hot swapping the main battery is removed and replaced the display turns off the BATT M LED begins to flash red all peripherals are shut down the CPU clock is stopped and power is removed from the PCMCIA card When the device is in the Critical Suspend state the main battery is in place and the device is being powered by the backup battery the display turns off the BATT M LED begins to flash red all peripherals are shut down the CPU clock is stopped and power is removed from the PCMCIA card The operating system is saving the state prior to the main battery failing and cannot be used If a fully charged main battery is installed before the backup battery is depleted approximately 5 minutes the device transitions to the Suspend state To resume operation tap the Power key If the backup battery is depleted before a fully charged main battery is inserted the device immediately turns itself Off and all unsaved information is lost Insert a fully charged main battery and press the Power button to turn the device On Off Mode The unit is in Off Mode when the main battery and the backup battery are depleted Insert
35. Versions LXE Utilities LXE Drivers LXE Image LXE API NET Framework version RFID Driver version and Internet Explorer Network IP Current network connection IP and MAC address User application version information can be shown in the Version window Version window information is taken from the registry Modify the Registry using the Registry Editor see section titled Utilities LXE recommends caution when editing the Registry and also recommends making a backup copy of the registry before changes are made The registry settings for the Version window are under LOCAL MACHINE Software LXE Version in the registry Create a new string value under this key The string name should be the Application name to appear in the Version window The data for the value should be the version number to appear in the Version window MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options 69 Language and Fonts The Software tab displays any fonts built into the OS image The fonts built into the OS image are noted in the Language section of this tab English only No additional fonts are built into the OS e Japanese e Simplified Chinese e Traditional Chinese Korean The above listed Asian fonts are ordered separately and built in to the OS image Built in fonts are added to registry entries and are available immediately upon startup Thai Hebrew Arabic and Cyrillic Russian fonts are avail
36. hat encoded characters A postamble is a follow on character for tags transmitted to the host device The follow on characters are considered part of the tag The Postamble field will accept up to 5 characters that can be specified by a combination of 7 bit ACSII characters and hat encoded characters Use data separators to add spacing between read tags Up to 2 characters that can be specified by a combination of 7 bit ACSII characters and hat encoded characters For example M J places a carriage return M and line feed J after each tag 15 successfully read When the maximum number of characters is exceeded the mobile device beeps and will not allow more characters to be entered However hat encoded characters count as a single character in determining the number of characters entered into the field Tap OK to save the change or X to ignore the change and return to the Control Panel See Also Hat Encoding MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options 87 Filters Access Start Settings Control Panel RFID Filters tab RFID Control RFIDPO011Ec Tags Filters Read Power Firmware Format Select Field Name Offset Mask Value Restore Defaults Figure 3 13 RFID Configuration Utility Filters tab Tap the Restore Defaults button to set the parameters in the Filters to their factory default setting Tap OK to save changes or X to ignore any changes a
37. Getting Started 11 Connect External Power Supply Optional The LXE approved AC Power Adapter is only intended for use in a 25 C 77 F maximum ambient temperature environment There are three external power supplies available for the mobile device and the MX3 desktop cradle e US AC DC 12V Power Supply e Cigarette Lighter Adapter International AC DC 12V Power Supply Figure 1 8 US AC DC 12V Power Supply and Automotive Power Adapter Figure 1 9 International AC DC 12V Power Supply The DC power jack is located on the endcap Figure 1 10 Connect External Power Supply 1 Insert the barrel connector into the power jack on the endcap and push in firmly 2 The CHGR LED above the keypad illuminates when the mobile device is receiving external power through the power Jack Note When the mobile device is receiving external power the CHGR LED above the keyboard is illuminated See section titled LED Functions for explanations of the LEDs for the BATT B and BATT M illuminations E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 12 Getting Started Connect Audio Jack Optional The audio jack is located on the endcap Figure 1 11 Connect Audio Jack Insert the 2 5mm barrel end of the connector into the audio jack on the endcap and push the connector in firmly See section titled Set the Audio Speaker Volume Note The audio option draws power from the battery The speaker is d
38. Hexadecimal Chart Figure 3 34 Decimal Hexadecimal Chart 160 to 255 Decimal MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Chapter 4 Wireless Network Configuration Introduction The MX3 RFID offers a choice of Cisco or Summit clients The radios are 802 11b g radios The radio can be configured for no encryption WEP encryption or WPA security protocols Certificates are necessary for many of the WPA authentications Please refer to the Certificates section at the end of this chapter for more information on generating and installing certificates Please refer to the table below for the security options supported for each radio type Security Options Supported ape Summit Client Cisco Client WEP Yes Yes LEAP Yes Yes WPA PSK Yes Yes WPA LEAP Yes Yes PEAP MSCHAP Yes Yes PEAP GTC No Yes EAP TLS No Yes Prerequisites Network SSID or ESSID number of the Access Point WEP or LEAP Authentication Protocol Keys The Summit profile settings for Auth Type EAP Type and Encryption depend on the security option chosen Please refer to LXE Security Primer to prepare the Authentication Server El and Access Point for MX3 RFID communication It is available on the LXE Manuals CD and the LXE ServicePass website It is important that all dates are correct on CE computers when using type gt of certificate Certificates are date sensi
39. MX3 RFID passive vehicle mounted cradle is ready for use E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide Getting Help Getting Help All LXE user guides are now available on one CD and they can also be viewed downloaded from the LXE ServicePass 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 Explanations of terms and acronyms used in this guide are located in the file titled LXE Technical Glossary on the LXE Manuals CD Manuals MX3 RFID User s Guide LXEbook MX3 RFID User s Guide download to mobile device MX3 Cradle Reference Guide MX3 Multi Charger Plus User s Guide CE API Programming Guide RFTerm Reference Guide Integrated Scanner Reference Guide Accessories Battery Charger Analyzer US V1 01 AC Power Cable US Battery Replacement RFID Device AC Power Supply US Power Supply Cigarette Lighter Adapter MX3 RFID Nylon Case with Shoulder Strap MX3 RFID Passive Mounting Cradle RAM Mount Kit Cable USB Client D95 to USB Client Device Type A Plug 6 ft for USB ActiveSync Stylus Kit includes stick on clip stylus and tether 5 pack Stylus Kit includes stick on clip stylus and tether 1 pack CD with CE NET and LXE API s and documentation for custom application development with RFID functions
40. Power Supplies US AC Wall Adapter MX3 RFID Reference Guide Operates in a relative humidity of 5 95 non condensing E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Technical Specifications 209 International AC Adapter Radio Specifications Summit Client in PCMCIA Adapter Card 2 4GHz Type Il Cisco Client PCMCIA Card 2 4GHz Type Il E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 210 Technical Specifications MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A key f nctlOn cu ncmo erint 46 A About software hardware version network IP 68 Accessibility Settings i ener 70 AJNGCeSSOLES aco EIER Ehre osi tists 34 Electrostatic Discharge 5 2 ite 8 Tris tellin gist se svete basse rn Ebene 8 28 Backup Data FIE Syiar eere 28 Cold Boot and Loss of Host Re connection 29 Configute uero eo 25 COMMS e o recte beet inae 27 28 Create Comm 76 EXplore reni ats 27 IR port transmission eee 24 28 Jroubl shootIhg 30 ActiveSync Help ataca 24 ActiveSync 30 ActiveSync Setup Wizard 24 ActiveSync version 3 7 sess 24 LUUD 147 Add Prefix uci e 98 Add SUl AR c 98 Administrator Summit client utility sess 132 Allow
41. Settings Control Panel Certificates Manage digital certificates used for secure communication Lists the Stored certificates trusted by the mobile device user These values may change based on the type of wireless security resident in the client access point or the host system See Chapter 4 Wireless Network Security section titled Certificates for instruction 9 Date Time It is important that all dates are correct on the NET computers when using any type of certificate Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A 72 Date Time Control Panel Options Access Start Settings Control Panel Date Time Icon Set Date Time Time Zone and Daylight Savings after cold boot or at anytime Factory Default Settings Current Time Midnight Time Zone GMT 05 00 Daylight Savings Disabled Note Date and time is reset to the default value each time the mobile device is rebooted Date Time Properties Date Time a Veneer Current Time SMTWTEFS 3 30 06 PM Sync 20812 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Time Zone 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada v 21 23 24 25 26 27 W 28 29 3031 1 2 3 4567 8 9 10 Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving Apply
42. When Translate Control Codes is not checked and Send Key Messages is checked CTRL codes are passed through in Block mode Strip Leading Strip Trailing Characters Scanner Control Main 2 Advanced Translate Control Codes Key Message Prefix Strip Leading X characters Suffix strip Trailing characters This feature when enabled strips the specified number of characters from a barcode either from the beginning leading or at the end trailing or both When this feature and the Add Prefix and or Add Suffix fetaures are both enabled the leading and trailing characters are stripped before the prefix or suffix 1s appended The configuration for stripping leading and trailing characters is specified independently To enable either or both of the checkboxes labeled Strip Leading and Strip Trailing must be checked Then the number of characters to be stripped can be typed into the edit control or set using the spin control on the right of the edit control The maximum number of characters that can be stripped is 99 characters for each leading and trailing number of characters When the Strip Leading and Strip Trailing checkboxes are blank or disabled the edit controls are disabled however the last specified number of characters to strip 1s retained and dimmed When the number of characters
43. L1ROW2 ACTION SCAN3 LIROW3 SHIFT 5 L1ROW4 SHIFT 7 L1ROWS VK_EQUAL LIROW6 SHIFT 9 L1ROW7 ACTION SCAN2 Kane e ew Ee ae wg LL TEE COP LL EM L2ROWO SHIFT VK_BACKSLASH CO CO CO L2ROWl1 open L2ROW2 SHIFT VK_ SEMICOLON L2ROW3 SHIFT VK APOSTROPHI ELROCE LEC LLEOC LEER LOC LID CL L3ROWO open L3ROW1 open L3ROW2 open L3ROW3 open L3ROW4 VK_BACKQUOTE L3ROWS SHIFT VK_COMMA L3ROW6 VK_HOME L3ROW7 SHIFT VK TAB EE pong gr COL5ROWO0 S CO SEMICOLON APOSTROPH PERIOD RBRACKET K PRIOR RBRACKE L5ROW1 open MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A 198 COL6ROWO ACTION COL6ROW1 SHIFT 2 COL6ROW2 open COL6ROW3 SHIFT 4 COL6ROW4 SHIFT 6 COL6ROW5 SHIFT 8 COL6ROW6 S COL6ROW7 S COL7 H COL7ROW1 open COL7ROW2 open COL7ROW3 open COL7ROW4 CHANG COL7ROWS VK_SLASH L7ROW6 CHANG L7ROW7 open L5ROW2 VK INS L5ROW3 open LSROW4 SHIFT VK _ LSROWS SHIFT VK _ L5ROW6 VK_DELET L5ROW7 VK NEXT 0 BACKQUOTI HYPHI LBRACK VOLUM Key Maps sk BACKLIGHT CONTRAST EE the name of this key doesn t matter the important part is the MAP value codes are defined in docs this is the map for keys with 2ND and SHIFT MAP M
44. Power Supply Li lon Battery When disposing of the main battery the following precautions should be observed The battery should be disposed of promptly The battery should not be disassembled or crushed The battery should not be heated above 212 F 100 C or incinerated The main battery 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 it does not come in contact with excessive heat or any power source other than the LXE Multi Charger Plus or the mobile device battery well When the main battery 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 The more you use the scanner the radio or the backlight at it s brightest setting the shorter the time required between battery recharges Battery Hot Swapping When the main battery power level is low the mobile device will signal the user with a warning dialog box on the display and the BATT M LED illuminates red The Batt M LED is illuminated until the main battery is replaced the battery completely depletes external power is applied to the mobile device using the power jack You can replace the m
45. Touchscreen Protective Film Color Display 10 pack Note MX3 RFID Reference Guide 9000A377CHGRSUS 9000A066CBLPWRAC MX3A380RFIDBATT 9000A301PSACUS 9000A303PSCIGLTADPT MX3XA411RFIDCASE MX3XAO001RFIDCRADLE 9000A019RAMKIT MX3XA069CBLD9USBCLNT 9000A507STYLUS 9000A501PASSIVEPEN MX3XAS04CENET42SDK MX3XAS03PROTFILMCOLR MX3 RFID mobile devices are available in the US only E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Chapter 2 Physical Description and Layout Hardware Configuration The MX3 RFID hardware configuration is shown in the following figure Figure 2 1 Hardware Central Processing Unit The CPU is an Intel Xscale PXA255 running at 400 MHz System Memory A CF Card FLASH is used for ROM Flash for Windows CE NET and Flash memory for bundled applications The Flash is configured as the primary boot device and contains the Windows CE NET image boot loader OAL applications utilities and device drivers Any flash remaining beyond the Windows CE NET image is formatted for use as a persistent memory drive which appears My Computer as the folder System Any programs or data stored in this folder will not be lost if the memory backup battery fails The computer has one Type II CF slot The computer supports and auto detects up to 256MB of Type I compact flash memory Core Logic The mobile device supports the following I O components of the core logic E EQ MX3RFI
46. VK COMMA VK LAUNCH A K SCROLL VK CONTROL VK LAUNCH A K SELECT VK CONVERT VK LAUNCH MAIL K SEMICOLON VK CRSEL VK LAUNCH MI K SEPARATOR VK DECIMAL VK LBRACKET K SHIFT VK DELETE VK LBUTTO K SLASH VK DIVIDE VK LCONTROL K SLEEP VK DOWN VK LEFT K SNAPSHOT VK END VK LMENU K SPACE VK EQUAL VK LSHIFT K SUBTRACT VK VK LWIN TAB VK ESCAPE VK MBUTTON UP VK_EXECUTE VK MEDIA NEXT 1 K VOLUME DOW VK EXSEL VK MEDIA PLAY VOLUME MUTE VK VK MEDIA PR K VOLUME UP VK F10 VK MEDIA STOP K ZOOM VK 11 VK MENU VK F12 VK MULTIPLY VK F13 VK NEXT VK 14 VK NOCONVERT VK F15 VK NONAME VK 16 VK NUMLOCK VK F17 VK NUMPADO VK F18 VK NUMPADI VK 19 VK NUMPAD2 VK F2 VK NUMPAD3 VK F20 VK 4 VK F21 VK 5 VK F22 VK NUMPAD6 VK F23 VK NUMPAD7 VK F24 VK NUMPAD8 MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Appendix Technical Specifications Physical Specifications Xscale PXA255 CPU operating at 32 bit CPU with on chip cache 400 MHz Turbo mode switching is supported Compact Flash Internal Supports an ATA interface only 3 3v ATA flash card Inaccessible by customer Memory 64 MB Flash 64 or 128MB of SDRAM System Memory Display Transmissive Color with Customer Configurable Backlighting Touchscreen Mass Removable PC SRAM or Flash PCMCIA I Bootable SRAM PC Card ATA Flash Storage or II PC Cards Various Sizes PC Card or ATA Hard Drive
47. device and the inside of the cradle A thumb spring at the top of the cradle secures the mobile device in the cradle Hold the thumb spring up and slide the device into the cradle release the thumb spring and it will click in place The mobile device is removed from the cradle by pressing the thumb spring up and then grasping the mobile device and pulling it straight up and away from the cradle The vehicle cradle should be mounted in an area in the vehicle where it Does not obstruct the driver s vision or safe vehicle operation e Will be protected from rain or inclement weather e Will be protected from extremely high concentrations of dust or wind blown debris e Can be easily accessed by a user seated in the driver s seat A RAM ball cylinder mounting option is used to secure the cradle to the vehicle A RAM ball may be pre installed to the cradle by LXE Check the cradle regularly for excessive wear at pressure points If the cradle becomes cracked or broken at any time it must be taken out of service and replaced Contact LXE Customer Service for a replacement MX3 RFID passive cradle see Getting Help E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 32 The Passive Vehicle Cradle Before installation begins verify you have the applicable vehicle mounting RAM ball assembly components necessary for your mount type as shown in the section titled Passive Cradle Assembly Components Do not slide the mobile device into the passive
48. for Modulation LXE recommends using the default setting of ID2 for Class 0 Singulation Output Power Provides configuration for the output power applied during Read or Write operations The range is 16 settings from 15dBm to 30dBm Modulation Provides configuration carrier modulation during Read or Write operations The range is from 20 to 95 in 2 42 steps Power Management The time out period sets the time that the software will change the RFID module state from Standby to Disable in order to reduce battery current consumption This timer expires if no reads have been requested for the specified period of time The increments of the timer are 3 sec 4 sec 5 10 15 20 sec 30 sec 45 sec min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min 6 min 7 min 8 min 9 min 10 min 11 min 12 min 13 min 14 min and 15 minutes When the Disable check box is checked then Power Management is disabled and the RFID module remains in the Standby state E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 92 Control Panel Options Firmware Access Start Settings Control Panel RFID Firmware tab Select and install RFID firmware upgrades to the RFID module The upgrade file is selected using standard Windows functions The currently loaded RFID firmware version is displayed This value cannot be edited by the user RFID Control RFIDPOO11Ec Tags Filters Read Power Firmware For
49. ipm certes 64 MX3 RFID Reference Guide Index 112 allocate for programs or storage 112 Memory installed 112 Menu Options 62 mode Block ohio aD 101 102 Key 101 102 Mode Key 47 Mode timing cumulative 81 MX3 RFID 31 eee 61 N New Battery t 8 NIC AG 53 NiCAD gas sacs ge rete 36 Nickel Cadmium NiCad suus 53 No Security ER p ree 140 O Off Mode ien tei eee ed 41 ON Mode characteristics 39 Operating 208 Optional Software cemere oe 59 eiiam i iet 59 dolls sumen E 59 Owner Identification oir nO S TI hr 77 P 94 PASSIVE tete 50 Passive Vehicle Mounted Cradle 31 78 Passwords lost at cold 119 ettet ert b ee 27 SIL DII TET CERE 21 PE Card Slots idu AU 20 tenait tute enit 37 Slots 0 1 and 2 80 PCMCIA SIONS 37 PEAP GTC Authentication Configuration 157 PE
50. x Select Active Profile LEAP WPA WPA 350 Series Radio is Not Associated Figure 4 41 Renaming Profile Tap the Edit button MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Cisco Client Configuration 161 The profile properties screen is displayed LEAP WPA Properties Property Value Import Network Security WEP Authentication Type User Name Gere e Figure 4 42 Profile Properties Screen Enter the SSID and Client Name in the correct fields Set the Network Security Type to LEAP WPA Tap the OK button ACU x Profis Statistics Survey Select Active Profile LEAP WPA fear WPA v 350 Series Radio is Not Associated Figure 4 43 Select Profile Use the drop down box to choose the profile just configured Tap OK E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 162 Cisco Client Configuration The mobile device associates and displays the sign on screen Tap the Status tab to display status att TUNES ME Rok x Enter LEAP Credentials User Name Password Domain Figure 4 44 Login Screen MX3 RFID Reference Guide ACU Profiles Firmware Status Signal Strength 75 Een Signal Qualit 96 Sa Statistics Survey 7 x LEAP Authen to APO1 MAC 00 0 00 00 00 00 IP 100 100 100 200 Overall Link
51. A Display 51 Cleaning the Glass Display Scanner Aperture Note These instructions are for components made of glass If there is a removable protective film sheet on the display screen remove the film sheet before cleaning the screen Keep fingers and abrasive or sharp objects away 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 Applying the Protective Film to the Display First clean the display of fingerprints lint particles dust and smudges Remove the protective film from it s container Remove any protective backing from the film sheet by lifting the backing from a corner of the film Discard the backing Apply the film to the screen starting at one side and smoothing it across the display If air bubbles appear raise the film slightly and continue smoothing the film across the display until it covers the glass surface of the display If dust lint or smudges are trapped between the protective film and the glass display remove the protective film clean the display and apply the protective film again
52. CAB files Launch will wait for the loading process to complete before continuing This is important for example to ensure that a CAB file is installed before the EXE files from the CAB file are run The Order field is used to force a sequence of events Order 0 is first and Order 99 is last Two items which have the same order will be installed in the same pass but not in a predictable sequence Note If the order of loading is not critical it may be easier to use the System Startup folder instead see below only on 01D or newer images The Delay field is used to add a delay after the item is loaded before the next is loaded The delay is given in seconds and defaults to 0 if not specified If the install fails or the file to be installed is not found the delay does not occur The PCMCIA field is used to indicate that the file usually a CAB file being loaded is a radio driver and the PCMCIA slots should be started after this file is loaded By default the PCMCIA slots are off on powerup to prevent the Unidentified PCMCIA Slot dialog from appearing Once the drivers are loaded the slot can be turned on The value in the PCMCIA field is a E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 116 Utilities DWORD representing the number of seconds to wait after installing the CAB file but before activating the slot a latency to allow the thread loading the driver to finish installation The default value of 0 means the slot is
53. Connection options Select a computer from the drop down list and tap the Connect button Tap the Options gt gt button to access the General Display Local Resources Programs and Experience tabs Tap 2 button to access Remote Desktop Connection Help Note Custom Key Maps before connecting to a host using Remote Desktop Connection go to Start Settings Control Panel Keyboard and select 0409 from the keymap popup Tap OK LXE RFID Config Transcriber Note LXE RFIDConfig is included here for backward compatibility with earlier versions of the MX3 RFID Access Start Programs LXE RFIDConfig or Start Settings Control Panel RFID Control Panel parameters established Power Properties affect the mobile device operating system Power Management settings in the RFID Configuration utility governs power management of the RFID reader only Access Start Programs Transcriber Select Transcriber on the Start Programs menu To make changes to the Transcriber application enable or disable the current Transcriber session etc tap the hand with a pen icon in the toolbar Tap the button or the Help button to access Transcriber Help Windows Explorer Access Start Programs Windows Explorer There are a few changes in the CE NET version of Windows Explorer as it relates to the general desktop PC Windows Explorer options Tap the button to access Windows Explorer Help E EQ MX3RF
54. Data Collection soo unti in E 23 Tethered 5 NOE I es bap 23 POENI e DEDE M M ME 24 24 Initial en tot rines bee Gein Mann 25 USB COMME COM papse 23 Seral risu M 25 25 Connection RE 26 Synchronizing fromthe Mobile DGVICE ua 26 Connect and Communicat eresse en E E ethers 2T M 27 Copy MX3 RFID LXEbook to the Mobile Device Optional 27 Backup Data Files usmg Active Syn esses sec 28 uri c e E 28 Serial Port Tratstet neis RERUM RUNI a db dea ARI NI MAE 28 Infrared Port e p Aro eu ease 28 USB Transit EN 28 CONNEC MPH E AS 28 Jur 28 Cold Bootand Loss of
55. Driver v1 01 10 developed by the OpenSSL Reg Domain FCC Project for use in the Openssl Copyright 2006 Summit Data Communications Figure 4 2 SCU Main Tab The Main tab displays information about the radio that includes the SCU Summit Client Utility version radio driver version regulatory domain Summit copyright information Active Config profile and status of the radio e g Down Associated etc The Active Config profile can be switched without logging in to Administrator mode Selecting a different profile from the drop down list does not require logging in to Administrator mode The profile must already exist LXE recommends performing a Suspend Resume function when changing profiles Profiles can be created or edited after the Administrator password has been entered and accepted The Disable Radio button is used to disable the radio card Once disabled the button label changes to Enable Radio The Admin Login button provides access to editing radio parameters Config and Global Settings may only be edited after entering the Admin Login password The password is case sensitive Once logged in the button label changes to Admin Logout To logout either tap the Admin Logout button or exit the SCU without tapping the Admin Logout button E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 132 Summit Client Configuration Admin Login Config and Global parameters may only be edited after entering the Admin Login pass
56. E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 190 Key Maps Key codes are defined by COLxROWx scancode Scancode has a number of options as follows VK code any valid Windows VK code see below for valid codes x a single ASCII character A b 1 etc SHIFT VK code for a shifted VK code see below for valid codes SHIFT x for a shifted ASCII character should not be needed ACTION code special function key valid codes listed below CHANGE mapname for modifier keys change keymaps to mapname as specified above OPEN an unused key position does nothing when pressed Valid ACTION codes are as follows SCANI Scan key 1 left side of screen on mobile device SCAN2 Scan key 2 right side of screen on mobile device SCAN3 Handle trigger button unused on mobile device but specified POWER power button BACKLIGHT backlight on off function Note that specifying the power button in a different location will affect suspend resume functions The 15 second hold to force reboot function 15 controlled by hardware and will only work with the default power button MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Key Maps 191 Keycomp Error Messages Most error messages will specify the line within the keymap source file where the error occurred Duplicate key COLxROWX code was found in a MAP table but that COL ROW already has a value assigned GENERAL section must
57. Hexadecimal Decimal Equivalent 0x00 to iiie rettet tette 127 OX AO tO reme 128 Host Connection 18 Hot Swapping Main Battery 54 How to set RFID 88 Hyper 30 Icons Explorer Internet 60 Computer ciiin e 60 My Documents entes 60 60 Idle steven 73 IP65 MX3 RPID citet eei 208 Inbox Outlook iere De effe eene 64 InfraRed nee nes 52 Input Patel iecore cete 22 74 Insert battery pack into charging pocket 56 Insert Main Battery ecciesie eerte tete 9 Install RAM Ball Mounting Passive Vehicle Cradle 32 Install Cradle for MX3 RFID 3l Installing radio em 149 Internet Explorer Radio card and ISP required 64 Internet Opto oo eei ai pes 74 IP Address DHCP eraiste 76 SIAC 76 IPy6 119 IR operating envelope eee 52 IR POTE oar comiti 52 MX3 RFID Reference Guide J 5 59 K Keyboard Oriscreen only 74 Keyboard 0409 2 oen reri tee Re enn 75
58. Line Feed by specifying J or in configuration the value 0x0d received in any scanned barcode or defined in the prefix or suffix will be replaced with the value 0 The Wedge then sends Ctrl J to the receiving application rather than Ctrl M Translate All This option is grayed unless the user has Key Message mode on the tab selected In Key Message mode when this option is enabled control characters embedded in a scanned barcode are translated to their equivalent control key keystroke sequence 13 0 04 is translated to Control M keystrokes as if the user pressed the CTRL SHIFT and m keys on the keypad It does not replace control characters in the prefix and suffix The assignments provided by this enhancement allow the user to override the one to one translation provided by Translate E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 104 Character Replacement List Box Delete MX3 RFID Reference Guide Control Panel Options This is a drop down combo box that contains the control character name Refer to the table in Assigned Replacements for the list of control characters and their names When a character name is selected from the combo box the text Ignore drop is shown and highlighted in the Replacement edit control Ignore drop is highlighted so the user can type a replacement if the control character is not being ignored Once the user types into t
59. Lines beginning with a semicolon or empty lines are ignored as comments Spaces or tabs before or after the information are stripped off and ignored Case is ignored in section names value names and value data Note Before connecting to a host using Remote Desktop Connection go to Start Settings Control Panel Keyboard and select 0409 from the keymap popup Tap OK COLxROWx Format Note There is no relationship between the physical layout COL ROW of the keyboard keypad and the COL ROW listing in the key map file The key map file represents the electrical layout not the physical layout keys are specified in COLxROWX format In this format the first x 15 the 1 or 2 digit column in the keymap and the second x is the 1 or 2 digit row in the keymap All rows and columns are enumerated starting with zero 0 In the MAP section the COLxROWxX is the value name and the values must be less than the MAPROWS and MAPCOLS specified in the GENERAL section In the SPECIAL section the COLxROWx is the value data and the values given can be outside the normal key map limits E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 188 Key Maps GENERAL Section The first section is the GENERAL section This contains the keymap name all numerics as well as the number of rows and columns in the keymap and the algorithm for converting rows and columns to a data byte to go into the keymap table General
60. M LED illuminates red An uninterrupted external power source wall AC adapters or DC DC converters transfers power to the mobile device internal charging circuitry which in turn recharges the main battery and backup battery Note Once you receive the Low Battery Warning you have approximately 5 minutes to perform an orderly shutdown and replace the main battery before the unit powers off MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Power Supply 55 The Low Battery Warning will transition to Critical Suspend before the computer powers off Critical Suspend State The Critical Suspend state or mode is entered because of a main battery Power failure A main battery Power failure can occur because the battery energy has been depleted or the battery has been removed When the mobile device is in the Critical Suspend state the main battery LED illuminates the System LED blinks red all peripherals are shut down the CPU clock is stopped and power is removed from the PCMCIA card s The operating system is saving the state prior to the backup battery failing and cannot be used If a new fully charged main battery is installed before the backup battery fully depletes the operating system will transition to the Suspend state To resume operation tap the Power key Backup Battery Maintenance The mobile device has a backup battery that is designed to provide limited duration electrical power in the event of main battery failure
61. MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 164 Cisco Client Configuration If there is no user certificate refer to User Certificates earlier in this chapter to acquire a user certificate and private key file Setting EAP TLS Parameters With the radio parameters configured set the EAP type to TLS as shown Wireless Network Properties peapTest Figure 4 48 EAP TLS Configuration Tap the Properties button Authentication Settings Figure 4 49 Authentication Settings Tap the Select button to choose the user certificate MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Cisco Client Configuration 165 Figure 4 50 Select Certificate User Certificate Validate Server Authentication Settings Issued to xxxuser amp rf local Issued RFROOtCA Figure 4 51 Authentication Settings Certificate Details Do not check the Validate server certificate box This allows the user to be authenticated as the first step When the user certificate successfully authenticates come back to this screen and validate the server certificate as described in the next section Tap the OK button to dismiss the configuration screens When the radio re connects the user is authenticated with the user certificate If the user does not authenticate recheck the user certificate and the date on the computer E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 166 Cisco Client Configurati
62. Maim Ballery eoe iv eot Dot Pr P ERR wigs lessee 9 Figure 1 8 US AC DC 12V Power Supply and Automotive Power 11 Figure 1 9 Internationa AC DC 12V Power SUppDly 11 Figure 1 10 Connect External Power Supply EROR OR THER OR 11 Fiure I 11 Connect Ando talpa ree ER opc x ta vata EEr 12 Fiure 1 12 Power BUD dein E 12 Figure l 13 Touchscreen RecalibEatioft neu pedestres Ree aix 14 Figure 1 14 PCMCIA and Card Locatii ioi EO seen 20 Figure lels Scam Beatui coop rr E a ree eee error 22 Figure l 16 Scanner eie och ERI a Eo ER RELIER Ec PROBUS 22 Figure 1 17 MX3 RFID Passive Cradle with Attached RAM 31 Figure 1 18 RAM Bracket Kit COmpobenls 22 Figure 1 19 RAM Assembly Footprint ete ttr rr I XH 33 Figure 2 1 ORO een Ut AS 35 Figure 2 2 REID Tag Reading Rauges acutos o UR M 37 Figure 2 3 Power Modes On Suspend Critical Suspend and 38 Figure 2 4 Location of
63. PC Card Compact Flash Card Customer Installable PCMCIA Interface Slot 0 accepts Type I and II Compatible with the PCMCIA version Slot 1 accepts Type I and CF 2 1 standard Weights Unit with radio battery and Less than lt 850g scanner endcap 30 oz 1128 3g for RFID Radio Card 2 4GHz Type II 1 0 02 28g 1 6 oz 45g FRAN Ca External IrDA Connector COM 2 bi Supports 115k baud Connectors Interface USB directional half duplex Host Client Ports Endcap incl Scanner COM 3 Scanner SE923 or SE955 Symbol DA 9 COM 1 engine Dimensions w Endcap E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 206 Technical Specifications Batteries Main 1900 mAh 10 8V 3 cell Li Ion In Unit Chargeable or Externally battery pack Chargeable Backup Internal Nickel Cadmium NiCd Automatically charges from main battery CMOS 5 7V max during normal operation Memory operational for 5 minutes when main battery is depleted Display Specifications LCD Transmissive Color Electroluminescent Backlighting MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Technical Specifications Cable Specifications Caution Do Not Use this Port for Cables with USB Plugs Receptacles Caution Do Not Use these Labeled Ports for Tethered Scanners 207 Cable Ends Receptacle Plug Receptacle Plug i 0 0 B n QS USBA USBA RS232 RS232 USB Cable Pinouts and Diagrams
64. Review battery status and perform backup battery charging discharging Regional Settings Set appearance of numbers currency time and date based on regional and language settings Remove Programs Remove user installed programs in their entirety E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 68 About Control Panel Options Option Function RFID RFID Configuration Utility Set Tag Filter Power Read and Format parameters Use this option to upgrade RFID firmware Scanner Set scanner keyboard wedge scanner icon appearance active scanner port and scan key settings Assign baud rate parity stop bits and data bits for available COM ports Use Advanced Barcode Processing Storage Manager Manage storage devices create partitions Stylus Set double tap sensitivity properties and or calibrate the touch panel System Review System and Computer data and revision levels Adjust Storage and Program memory settings Volume and Sounds Set volume parameters and assign sound wav files to CE NET events Access Start Settings Control Panel About Displays hardware and software details Tab Title Contents Software GUID Windows CE Version OAL Version Bootloader Version Compile Version FPGA Version and Language Language indicates any pre installed Asian fonts Hardware CPU Type Codec Type FPGA Version Scanner type Display Flash memory and DRAM memory
65. are going to connect to i e 3270 mainframe AS 400 5250 server or VT host 4 Enter the Host Address of the host system that you wish to connect to This may either be a DNS name or an IP address of the host system 5 Update the telnet port number if your host application is configured to listen on a specific port If not use the default telnet port 6 Select OK 7 Select Session Connect from the application menu or tap the Connect button on Command Bar Upon a successful connection you should see the host application screen displayed To change options such as Display Colors Cursor Barcode etc please refer to the RFTerm Reference Guide on the LXE Manuals CD MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Read Tag 19 Read RFID Tag 1 Set RFID tag read parameters using Start Settings Control Panel RFID See Chapter 3 System Configuration section titled RFID 2 Set Scanner properties using Start Settings Control Panel Scanner 3 Open the application or text file that is to gather the data read from tags 4 Place the MX3 RFID within the boundary parameters of the tag to be read See RFID Reader Scan Range 5 Press the RFID Read button 6 The data gathered from the tag is sent to the open file 7 Save the file The tag read data is ready for further processing Note Control Panel parameters established in Display Properties Power Properti
66. as a Pause key press on non 5250 devices Virtual When set to Virtual the Virtual Left scan key produces an F20 and the Virtual Right scan key produces an F21 RFID When enabled the Right Scan Left Scan key functions as the RFID tag reader trigger Change a Virtual Key F20 or F21 Value Modify the Registry using the Registry Editor see section titled Utilities LXE recommends caution when editing the Registry and also recommends making a backup copy of the registry before changes are made Go to LOCAL MACHINE Software LXE Scanner Set either the S canCodeLeft or ScanCodeRight to be the scan code of the key to be used as the virtual key when the Virtual Left key Left Scan key or Virtual Right key Right Scan key is pressed The registry requires a decimal value MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options COM1 COM2 COM3 Tabs Do not connect a tethered scanner to the USB labelled ports USB C 97 COM Default Options COM1 MX3 RFID pre set and dimmed 115200 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity Power on pin 9 enabled Baud Rate 115200 RFID only 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 Data Bits 8 7 Stop Bits 1 2 Parity None Odd Even Mark Space COM2 9600 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity Power on pin 9 5v Disabled Baud Rate 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 Da
67. backtab and cursor keys to move the cursor from element to element Touchscreen is not accepting stylus taps or need recalibration MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Utilities 119 Configuring CapsLock Behavior To set CapsLock status to On after a warmboot run Windows CapsLockOn reg and perform a warmboot To set CapsLock status to Off after a warmboot run Windows CapsLockOff reg and perform a warmboot Note Setting CapsLock to On using this method does not display the CapsLock icon in the Windows CE taskbar The current status of CapsLock can be changed with the CAPS key however this method does not change CapsLock behavior upon reboot Note These utilities affect the behavior of the CapsLock warmboot After coldboot CapsLock is disabled Configuring IPv6 By default IPv6 is enabled and an broadcast message is sent on power up To disable IPv6 run Windows ipv6Disable reg and perform a warmboot To enable run Windows ipv6Enable reg and perform a warmboot Note These utilities affect the behavior of IPv6 on warmboot After coldboot IPv6 is enabled Command line Utility Command line utilities can be executed by Start Run program name COLDBOOT EXE Command line utility which performs a cold boot all data in RAM is erased The command is not case sensitive Passwords are lost upon cold boot If a password is set that password must be entered to begin
68. battery using the mobile device s internal charging circuitry The multi charger requires an external power source Figure 2 13 Insert Main Battery in Charge Pocket Lower the battery pack straight into the battery charger pocket and push it down firmly until the retaining clip catches on the retaining pins The LED at the base of the charger pocket illuminates Refer to the MX3 Multi Charger Plus User s Guide for LED explanation and troubleshooting Do not slam the battery into the charging cup or slide it in sideways Failure to follow these instructions can result in damage to the main battery or the charger MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Chapter 3 System Configuration Introduction There are several different aspects to the setup and configuration of the mobile device Many of the setup and configuration settings are dependent upon the optional features such as installed hardware and software The examples found in this chapter are to be used as examples only the configuration of your specific mobile device computer may vary The following sections provide a general reference for the configuration of the mobile device and some of it s optional features Windows CE NET 4 2 For general use instruction please refer to commercially available Windows CE NET user s guides or the Windows CE NET on line Help application installed in the mobile device This chapter s contents assumes the system admin
69. bytes MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Summit Client Configuration 139 Parameter Default Function RTS Thresh 2347 If the packet size exceeds the specified number of bytes set in the Request to Send RTS threshold an RTS is sent before sending the packet A low RTS threshold setting can be useful in areas where many client devices are associating with the Access Point Options are Any number between 0 and 2347 Ping Payload 32 bytes Maximum amount of data to be transmitted on a ping Options are 32 bytes 64 128 512 or 1024 bytes Ping Timeout ms 5000 The amount of time in milliseconds that a device will be continuously pinged The Stop Ping button can be tapped to end the ping process ahead of the ping timeout Options are Any number between 0 and 30000 ms Ping Delay ms 1000 The amount of time in milliseconds between each ping after a Start Ping button tap Options are Any number between 0 and 30000 ms LED Off The LED on the radio card is not visible to the user when the radio card is installed in a sealed mobile device Options are On Off Hide Password If On the Summit Config Utility masks passwords as they are typed and when they are viewed Options are On Off Admin Password SUMMIT A string of up to 64 alphanumeric characters that must be entered when the Admin Login button is tapped If Hide Passwor
70. characters can be text or control characters e g tab carriage return The characters can be entered into the prefix and suffix text boxes by typing from the keypad entering the key s hex equivalent or entering in hat encoded delimited 8 bit code table notation enable the Prefix or Suffix processing check the associated checkbox When the box is checked the edit controls to the right are enabled Keys characters are typed into the edit control following the checkbox e Selecting the Add button then adds the key to the associated list of keys in the read only edit control to the right of the Add Clear buttons The keys are shown as comma delimited strings To erase the Prefix or Suffix select the read only edit control that contains the currently configured Prefix or Suffix and select the Clear button e The Add and Clear buttons function on the control that is selected when the button is pressed Hex values be entered by preceding the two digit hex value with Ox Control characters can also be entered using hat delimited notation i e M for Carriage Return All keypad keys can be entered by typing the key Some keypad keys are only valid if in Key Message mode For example the Function Keys PF1 are only valid in Key Message mode See Hat Encoding and Decimal Hexadecimal Chart E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 100 Control Panel Options Barc
71. cisco PEAP Properties OK Cancel Figure 4 21 Cisco PEAP Installed If the Cisco installation is correct continue with the configuration If it is not correct follow the procedures below Note Instructions are also included in the README file located in the SYSTEM folder There are two Cisco CAB files in the SYSTEM folder The default files are CISCO CAB CISCOPEAP CAB The default CISCO CAB file provides for all authentications except Cisco PEAP When the default CISCO CAB file is loaded the Wireless Network Properties screen looks like the figure labeled No Cisco PEAP above If Cisco PEAP is desired 1 Rename the CISCO CAB file to CISCOMSCHAP CAB 2 Rename the CISCOPEAP CAB file to CISCO CAB 3 Coldboot the mobile device to install the new driver with the registry The renamed CISCO CAB file provides for Cisco PEAP and PEAP GTC authentications When the renamed CISCO CAB file is loaded the Wireless Network Properties screen looks like the previous figure labeled Cisco PEAP Installed If it becomes necessary to switch to a different authentication than Cisco PEAP or PEAP GTC 1 Rename the CISCO CAB file to CISCOPEAP CAB 2 Rename the CISCOMSCHAP CAB file to CISCO CAB 3 Coldboot the mobile device to install the new driver with the registry MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Cisco Client Configuration 151 Cisco WPA Configuration Use the following instruction
72. code Would you like to open the or save it to your computer Open Save Cancel More Info Always ask before opening this type of file Figure 4 71 Download Security Warning Click Save to download and store the user certificate to the PC Keep track of the name and location of the certificate as the file name and location is required in later steps The private key file is also downloaded and saved during this process Be sure use the same name for the certificate file as was used for the private key file For example it the private key was saved as RFIDUSER PVK then the certificate file created must be given the same name for example RFIDUSER CER MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Certificates 177 Installing a User Certificate on the Mobile Device WPA TLS Only Copy the certificate and private key files to the mobile device Import the certificate by navigating to Start Control Panel Certificates Y Certificates Select Certificates from pull down list Certificates Figure 4 72 Certificates Click the Import button Import Certificate or Key iei Figure 4 73 Import Certificate Make sure From a File is selected and click OK E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 178 Certificates Select a Certificate File z OJ My Documents tnew cer Shortcut to Office Templates Ink Name certnew cer Ty
73. cradle until the cradle is securely fastened to the vehicle LXE does not supply the bolts or washers needed when mounting the RAM ball to the Passive Cradle Assembly Components Note vehicle chassis LXE recommends using bolts with a maximum 10 32 0 3125 diameter Passive Cradle RAM Arm Cylinder E we J 2000 Qty 4 Hex Cap 1 4 20 x 3 4 bolts Qty 4 1 4 flat washer 9000 Qty 4 1 4 20 nylon insert lock nuts Figure 1 18 RAM Bracket Kit Components Mount the RAM ball to the bottom of the cradle with the bolts washers and nuts supplied by LXE E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide The Passive Vehicle Cradle 33 RAM Mount Assembly Not To Scale Figure 1 19 RAM Assembly Footprint Note LXE does not supply the bolts or washers needed when mounting the RAM ball to the vehicle chassis LXE recommends using bolts with a maximum 10 32 0 3125 diameter 1 Attach RAM ball to vehicle making sure it does not impede safe operation of the vehicle 2 Ifnecessary fasten the upper RAM ball assembly to the base of the passive cradle using the supplied bolts washers and screws 3 Loosen the turnscrew on the RAM arm place the lower socket over the vehicle mounted RAM ball then the other arm socket over the RAM ball mounted to the cradle 4 Tighten the arm turnscrew until the cradle is secured to the RAM arm and the vehicle 5
74. device and a desktop computer Run this command after setting up a connection Start or Stop the FTP Server Diagnostic tests for the Mobile Device Edit the mobile device registry carefully Select a test to run e g Display keyboard audio View downloaded files see Note View Excel 97 2000 2002 documents View BMP JPEG and PNG images View Adobe Acrobat documents View Word 97 2000 2002 and RTF files Tap the Network icon in the toolbar to set up the Summit client See Chapter 4 Wireless Network Configuration for instruction The command line interface in a separate window Microsoft Outlook mail inbox Access web pages on the world wide internet Music management program Opens an ASCII notepad Log on to a Windows Terminal Server Configure the RFID reader Enter data using the stylus on the touchscreen File management program Note Microsoft File Viewers cannot display files that have been password protected or encrypted MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Start Menu Program Options 63 Communication ActiveSync Connect Access Start Programs Communication Note Some communication menu options require an external modem connection to the mobile device Modems are not available from LXE nor supported by LXE After a connect setup is selected Start Programs Communication Connect will start to connect to a host After this connection is made and an ActiveSync relat
75. distinguish the filter from other filters In the example described previously the Field Name could be the company name of the tags to be identified 2 Next enter the offset that the mask will be applied to in the Offset field A mask value may be blank When a blank mask value is selected as a filter it will return all tags read 3 Then enter the hexadecimal characters to search for in the Mask Value field 4 Enable the filter by checking the Select field When the format of the tag data sent to the application is set to EPC the filter is applied to the tag data before the conversion from hexadecimal notation to EPC format For example suppose the following three tags exist Tag 1 c80507a000819530 Tag 2 c80507a0008 laldf Tag 3 c80507a00081a985 Only tags 2 and 3 are wanted from the list above Two filter examples to identify the 81a tags might be Field Name Offset Mask Value Filter 1 0 80507 00081 Filter 2 10 81a MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options 89 Read Access Start Settings Control Panel RFID Read tab RFID Control RFIDPOO11Ec Tags Filters Read Power Firmware Format Reader Key Action Restore Read Once on Key Press Defaults Read Continuous during Key Press Toggle On Off with Key Press Beeper Beep once on Tag Buzz during Read Cycle Send Key Messages wedge
76. from the synchronization equipment and close ActiveSync To view the LXEbook on the mobile device select Start Programs Adobe Reader File Open Locate the LXEbook on the mobile device and open the file See Also Install LXEbooks on the LXE Manuals CD E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 28 ActiveSync Backup Data Files using ActiveSync Use the following information to backup data files from the mobile device to a desktop or laptop PC using the appropriate cable and Microsoft s ActiveSync Prerequisites A partnership between the mobile device and ActiveSync has been established See section titled Tnitial Setup Serial Port Transfer e A desktop or laptop PC with an available serial port and a mobile device with a serial port The desktop or laptop PC must be running Windows 2000 or greater e Null modem cable with all control lines connected LXE recommends using the null modem cable part number listed in Accessories Infrared Port Transfer e A desktop or laptop PC with an infrared port and a mobile device with an infrared port The desktop or laptop PC must be running Windows 2000 or greater USB Transfer e A desktop or laptop PC with an available USB port and a mobile device with a USB port The desktop or laptop PC must be running Windows 2000 or greater e Use the MX3 RFID specific USB cable as listed in Accessories Connect Connect the USB cable to the PC the host and the mo
77. handstrap is not to be used with the MX3 RFID device Replacement MX3 RFID handstraps can be ordered from LXE see Accessories Attach the Stylus Clip Optional Carefully remove the paper backing from the Stylus Clip sticky Firmly press the sticky side of the clip onto the mobile device and hold in place for 15 seconds Thread the tether through the end of the stylus and tie the ends firmly to the Stylus Clip so that the ends don t interfere with placing the stylus in the Stylus Clip Place the stylus in the Stylus Clip when not in use An extra stylus or replacements can be ordered from LXE See the section titled Accessories Apply the Protective Film to the Display Optional First clean the display of fingerprints lint particles dust and smudges See section titled Cleaning the Glass Display Scanner Aperture Remove the protective film from it s container Remove any protective backing from the film sheet by lifting the backing from a corner of the film Discard the backing Apply the film to the screen starting at one side and smoothing it across the display If air bubbles appear raise the film slightly and continue smoothing the film across the display until it covers the glass surface of the display If dust lint or smudges are trapped between the protective film and the glass display remove the protective film clean the display and apply the protective film again MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A
78. is off or suspended See Section Display Power Supply The mobile device uses two batteries for operation 1900 mAh replaceable Lithium Ion Li Ion battery pack The battery pack recharges while the computer is in a powered cradle or when connected to the optional external power sources The main battery can be removed and inserted in the MX3 Multi Charger which simultaneously charges up to six battery packs in four hours e Aninternal 50 mAh Nickel Cadmium NiCd backup battery The backup battery is recharged directly by the main battery when it is in the mobile device Full charging of the backup battery may take several hours The recharging of the backup battery 1s automatically controlled by the operating system The backup battery must be replaced by qualified service personnel Optional AC adapters are available external AC power supplies US and International and a 29 cigarette lighter adapter See Chapter 3 Power Supply External Power Supply When the backup battery and main battery are dead the mobile device reverts to it s default values when a fully charged main battery is installed and the device is powered On again Follow the steps in section titled Getting Started MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Hardware Configuration 37 Audio Interface An interface is available for headset operation When a headset is plugged into the audio jack on the endcap the main spea
79. key Map2 hex 00 7 7B 00 0020000 0000 00 00 00 00 00 MX3 RFID Reference Guide 00 38 87 00 39 89 00 00 34 00 88 31 00 33 00 00 00 00 00 30 00 00 00 32 00 36 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Key Maps 203 00 00 00 00 00 00 35 00 00 00 13 91 2C 37 00 00 Flag2 is the shift codes for the 2ND SHIFT key map Flag2 hex N 00 00 A0 00 00 00 00 A0 00 00 A0 00 00 00 00 A0 N 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 N 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 X 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Map3 is the scancode values for the SHIFT key map Map3 hex 1B 70 DF 71 74 76 38 87 51 39 89 54 55 34 4F 88 41 00 44 47 4 31 4 33 20 00 58 56 4 30 25 09 78 53 27 46 48 4B 32 26 36 5A 08 43 42 4D BE 28 179 57 0D 52 59 49 35 50 45 00 72 73 75 3T 17700 Flag3 is the shift codes for the SHIFT key map Flag3 hex 10 10 A0 10 10 10 10 A0 10 10 A0 10 10 10 10 A0 10 00 10 10 10 TO 10 10 10 005 10s 10 10 T0 10 T0 1010 10 104 10 10 105 105 E0 10 710 105 10 T0 10 VON E0 10 10 105 10 10 105 10450500 10 105 T0 10 110 010 E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 204 List of Valid VK Codes for CE This is the list of codes parsed by KEYCOMP compiler Refer to Microsoft Windows documentation for further clarification of the meaning of these key codes Any VK keys not define
80. not powered on The default values for the default radio drivers listed below is 1 meaning one second elapses between the CAB file loading and the slot powering up Note that the auto launch process can also launch batch files BAT executable files EXE registry setting files REG or sound files WAV The mechanism is the same as listed above but the appropriate CE application is called depending on file type Registry information is already in the default image for the following Summit Client HKEY LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist Summit Radio FileName SYSTEM SUMMIT CAB Installed dword 1 FileCheck WINDOWS SDCCFG10G DLL Order dword 02 Delay dword 0 PCMCIA dword 1 Cisco Client HKEY LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist Cisco Radio FileName SYSTEM CISCO CAB FileCheck WINDOWS CISCO DLL Order dword 01 PCMCIA dword 1 this key installs RFID drivers default values from the CAB file HKEY LOCAL _MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist RFID FileName WINDOWS RFID CAB FileCheck WINDOWS RFID_WDG DLL Order dword 0C this key installs RFTERM from the CAB file HKEY LOCAL _MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist LXE TE FileName SYSTEM RFTERM CAB FileCheck WINDOWS LXE RFTERM EXE Order dword 10 this key installs JAVA HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist Java FileName SYSTEM JEODE CAB FileCheck WINDOWS EVM EXE Order dword 30 this key ru
81. now say Present If it does not there is a problem Possible items to check E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Make sure the certificate was generated with a separate private key file as shown earlier in this section If the certificate was not generated with a separate private key file generate a new certificate and follow the import process again Make sure the certificate and private key file have the same name for example rfiduser cer for the certificate and rfiduser pvk for the private key file If the file names are not the same rename the private key file and import it again MX3 RFID Reference Guide 180 Wireless Zero Config Utility Wireless Zero Config Utility Summit Client Wireless Zero Config Icon The WZC utility has an icon in the toolbar that looks like networked computers with a red X through them indicating that Wireless Zero Config application is enabled and the MX3 RFID is not connected to a network LXE does not recommend use of the Wireless Zero Configuration Utility for configuring the radio as it cannot be used to configure all supported security protocols You can use either the Wireless Zero Configuration Utility or the Summit Client Utility to connect to your network LXE recommends using the Summit Client Utility to manage the radio To use Wireless Zero Config first open the Summit Client Utility Summit Client Util x Main config Status Diags Global Settings Active Config Admin
82. port that is NOT the same as the ActiveSync port Synchronizing from the Mobile Device To synchronize using a wireless LAN card you must have set up ActiveSync on your desktop computer and completed the first synchronization process before you initiate synchronization from your device see Initial Setup To initiate synchronization from your device tap Start Programs Communication ActiveSync to begin the process Tap Sync to connect and synchronize View synchronization status Tap Tools to synchronize or change synchronization settings View connection status Tap Stop to stop synchronization Tap Start Help for context sensitive help MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A ActiveSync 27 Connect and Communicate Connect the correct cable to the PC the host and the mobile device the client Select Connect from the Start Menu on the client Start Programs Communications Connect Note Run Connect when the Get Connected wizard on the host PC is checking COM ports to establish a connection for the first time Note USB will start automatically when the USB cable is connected not requiring you to select Connect from the start menu Cable for initial ActiveSync Configuration USB Client to PC Laptop USB Client cable MX3XA069CBLD9USBCLNT Explore From the ActiveSync Dialog on the Desktop PC tap the Explore button which allows you to explore the mobile device from the PC side with so
83. the Power PWR Button EUR ER IE te E a 42 Figure 2 5 Bndcap and COM DPOFS AN MES 43 Figure 2 6 USB Type A to Senal Port Cable iuter ce ERR EUIS RR UI 44 Ligure 2 7 Programmable BUTION EE DEREN UU MEAE DUE 45 Figure 2 8 QWERTY Keypad aiite e UE S ESI 46 2 9 LED FUM HONS aso oss p epi 49 Figure 2 10 Infrared Port CONI POP 52 Figure 2 11 53 Figure 2 12 MX3 Career PIS 56 Figure 2 13 Insert Main Battery im Pocket 56 Fieunre3 Pocket CMD 64 Figure 3 2 Taskbar E R ASAE EOE 66 Figiite MUI C 70 Date Time mre PER PE ptem rm rta pe 72 nitentem eur 72 Figure 3 6 Display Properties Backlight Fab iier tiit Perte EE recte ribera reris 73 meyer PEPPER PUPA EO 75 Fi
84. to be stripped is greater than the number of characters in the barcode a good read 15 sounded but all barcode data 15 discarded MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options 99 Prefix Suffix Scanner Control Main 1 Keys com 2 Advanced Translate Control Codes Key Message Prefix strip Leading T characters Suffix Strip Trailing characters If Add Prefix and or Add Suffix are combined with Strip Leading and or Strip Trailing the leading and or trailing characters are stripped before the prefix or suffix is added The mode for Prefix Suffix feature is determined by the Send Key Messages WEDGE setting in the Main tab When checked enabled the prefix suffix feature is in Key Message mode Key message mode sends the prefix barcode and suffix to the application with the focus as keystrokes In Key message mode all keys on the keypad can be entered When the Send Key Messages is not checked Block mode is enabled Block mode allows ASCII characters 0x0 Ox7F plus backspace tab delete return and escape In Block mode the prefix suffix data is added to the beginning and end of the buffered barcode data that can then be read by an application from the WDG device Up to 19 characters can be specified for the prefix and up to 19 characters can be specified for the suffix The
85. when new wireless networks are available box is not checked Tap the Advanced button Make sure the Advanced Wireless Settings Use Windows to configure my wireless settings Preferred Networks Automatically connect to Networks to access points non preferred networks access Came Figure 4 26 Advanced Wireless Settings Use Windows to configure my wireless settings box is checked Set the Networks to access drop down box to Only access points Tap the OK button on the Advanced Wireless Settings screen and the Wireless Information Screen is displayed MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Cisco Client Configuration 153 On the Wireless Information screen tap the Add New line The Wireless Network Properties screen is displayed Wireless Network Properties Network name SSID peapTest This is a computer to computer ad hoc JpeapTest network wireless access points are not used Wireless network key WEP This network requires a key for Encryption TKIP Authentication Network key Key index mg Key provided automatically IEEE 802 1X Authentication Enable 802 1X authentication on this network EN HN Figure 4 27 Wireless Network Properties Enter the Network name SSID into the text field For PEAP MSCHAP and EAP TLS set Encryption to TKIP and Authentica
86. when searching for and reading tags Pressing the RFID Read button on the MX3 RFID starts 360 degree search beam that stops at the limits of the scan range of the RFID reader The beam stops searching when the read timer expires The integrated laser barcode scanner can only read barcodes The MX3 RFID cannot read barcode labels and RFID labels at the same time For example the MX3 RFID can scan a barcode label and when the good read bad read store data process is complete it 15 then free to begin the process of reading and storing the data from an RFID tag The RFID module can only read RFID tags E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 38 Power Modes Power Modes 1 2 Suspend 3 Critical Suspend 4 Off 5 Power Button or Power Off Timer expires 6 Primary Event 7 Power fail Also from Suspend 2 or On 1 8 Restoration of power 9 Backup battery and main battery dead 10 Power applied New main battery installed or external power applied Tap the Power button Note After event 8 the only primary event 6 which functions is a power button tap Figure 2 3 Power Modes On Suspend Critical Suspend and Off Primary Events Listing Any key on the keypad activity Stylus touch on the touchscreen CON2 activity Power button tap COM3 activity PC card activity USB client connection External power connection Scanner act
87. 1 VK F1 There will be several 4 to 7 MAP sections each defining the keymap for a given combination of modifier keys The keyboard driver requires keymaps for normal no modifiers SHIFT only 2ND only and 2ND SHIFT combined The CTRL modifier and ALT modifier do not have individual keymaps the keystrokes are passed to the operating system which is allowed to parse these keys according to Microsoft specifications for example ALT keys are defined to only pulldown menus with no other function The only recognized value names are MAP COLxROWx defining a key code The only valid values for MAP are MAP NORMAL no modifier keys MAP 2ND 2nd modifier only MAP SHIFT shift modifier only MAP 2NDSHF or MAP 2NDSHIFT 2nd and shift modifiers together In addition certain keymaps are used for special adjustment functions within the keyboard driver via the CHANGE mapname specification MAP VOLUM o MAP VOLUME special keymap for volume adjustment MAP CONTR o MAP CONTRAST special keymap for contrast adjustment MAP BRITE o MAP BRIGHT special keymap for brightness adjustment When these maps are selected the keyboard driver handles the up arrow and down arrow as adjusting the particular parameter up and down and any other key exits the adjustment state Keys in these modes are handled completely inside the keyboard driver and are not propagated to the operating system
88. 29 Authentication Settings When first configuring and authenticating do not validate the server certificate This allows the user authentication to be tested When user authentication is successful come back to this screen and validate the server certificate MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Cisco Client Configuration 155 The login screen appears for logging into the wireless network Enter Network Password Figure 4 30 Wireless Network Login Once authenticated tap the IP Information tab CISCO1 Figure 4 31 IP Information Tab If the network is set to use DHCP the mobile device displays the IP address assigned by the DHCP server Now go back and authenticate the server Server Authentication To validate the server certificate install the root CA certificate For instructions for installing see Root Certificates later in this chapter Authentication Settings Figure 4 32 Authentication Settings Validate Server E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 156 Cisco Client Configuration Navigate to the Wireless Network Properties configuration screen Tap the Properties button Check Validate server Tap OK to dismiss the configuration boxes Advanced Wireless Settings Use Windows to configure my wireless settings Preferred Networks Y Add New peapTest preferred Automatically connect to Networks to access points non
89. 7 Figure 4 8 Summit Profile with No Security eet ERE pei Re Pere e ia 140 Figure 4 9 Summit po be p HU HUE e EUER EHE bd ER 141 Figure 4 10 Summit Profile for LEAP w o WPA e ded 142 Figure 4 11 Summit LEAP Credentials Tot Hed pet ico i pet Het P PEE EO 142 Fignte4 12 Summit Profile for PEAP MSCHA Ps 143 Figure 4 13 Summit PEAP MSCHAP Credentials 2 ott ere qat E EO der e dps 144 Figure 4 14 Summit Profile with LEAP for WPA TKIP sj 145 Figure 4 15 Summit WPA LEAP Credential ss 3 6 tices iet io isis DEEP ns 145 Figure 4 16 Summit Profile with WPA PSK Encryption recited tee Ree eds 146 PSE ENUY Ere E EAE e eset Mee 146 Fip re4 18 Cisco Aironet CIrent EH ERROR 147 Figure 4 19 Cisco Profile Properties 148 4 20 NO Cisco PEAP 150 Figure d 2 150 4 22 Cisco ACU Profile Selection cisi ins indin the iei 151 Pisure4 23 Cisco ACU Reboot Messages 15 Fipure 4 24 Microsoft Wireles
90. AP 2NDSHIFT COLOROWO open COLOROW1 VK F11 COLOROW2 ACTION POW COLOROW3 VK_F12 COLOROW4 open COLOROW5 open COLOROW6 8 CO LIROWO open L1ROW1 2 9 11 11 CO CO CO CO CO CO ROW3 open L1ROW4 open L1ROW5 2 4 COL1ROW6 open COLI Wo d dut utr COL2ROWO open COL2ROW1 open COL2ROW2 open COL2ROW3 open COL2ROW4 open MX3 RFID Reference Guide Parque LOROW7 ACTION SCAN1 ROW2 ACTION SCAN3 ROW7 ACTION SCAN2 CROLL EOL E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Key Maps COL2 COL2 COL2 COL3 COL3 COL3 COL3 COL3 COL3 COL3 COL3 COL4 COL4 COL4 COL4 COL4 COL4 COL4 COL4 COL5 COL5 COL5 COL5 COL5 COL5 COLS COL5 COL6 COL6 COL6 COL6 COL6 COL6 COL6 COL6 COL7 COL7 COL7 ROW5 1 ROW6 open ROW7 3 ROWO open ROW1 open ROW2 open ROW3 open ROW4 open ROW5 0 ROW6 open ROW7 open ROWO open ROW1 open ROW2 open ROW3 open ROW4 open ROW5 open ROW6 2 ROW7 open WO dy ROWO 6 ROW1 open ROW2 open ROW3 open ROW4 open ROW5 open ROW6 open ROW7 open ROWO open ROW1 open ROW2 open ROW3 open ROW4 open ROW5 open ROW6 5 ROW7 open ROWO open ROW1 open ROW2 VK PAUSI psp LEE LL ELD PELL EL LION P O E Eo UE EGO UT MY rou tor d rv E COL7ROW3 VK_SCROLL COL7ROW4 VK_SNAPSHOT COL7 COL7 COL7 ROW5 7 ROW6 open ROW7 open MEE LAL ME LE ELL p FOE 1 E EQ MX3RFIDRG A 199 MX3 RFID Reference G
91. AP MSCHAP Authentication Summit 143 PEAP MS CHAP Authentication Configuration 154 2 2 2 21 1000 00000 00 00 012401 150 Index PEAP MSCHAP for WPA 143 Stylus eiie erede 10 13 50 Pen Stylus and data 21 Persist RAM 111 Persistant Memory Drive RETO RS 35 Physical 205 Pin 9 POWSE epe 94 Power Button eren nerteotieec tenerte 42 Power button 2 12 Power Jack attach power supply 11 Power level used 82 Power Modes 38 Power Port 1 while asleep sss 95 Power Properties in si cen ccce ose 81 Power slot during sleep sess 80 Power Supply s acetic 53 Battery eee eere phano 36 Power Supply Specifications 208 Preamble SE eese erro mte ee 86 Prefix and Suffix cette 99 101 Preloaded Fil68 iine 58 Programmable keys SOUP zt shit ie v edu Qin e TRU sr 96 Prompt Command see erp ATO 64 Protective Res 10 Protective Film for Touchscreen 51 PLUS CHOKE i cete ta ego tit
92. CA Certificate Filename blank for now E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 144 Summit Client Configuration Credentials Figure 4 13 Summit PEAP MSCHAP Credentials Once successfully authenticated copy the CA certificate into the System directory of the device Once the file is in the System directory enter the file name in the CA Certificate Filename text box Tap OK then tap Commit Perform a warm reset function The device should be authenticating the server certificate and using PEAP MSCHAP for the user authentication Note The date must be properly set on the mobile device to authenticate a certificate MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Summit Client Configuration 145 WPA LEAP Authentication Start the Summit Utility by tapping the Summit Client icon Tap the Admin Login button on the Main panel Enter the Administrator password and tap OK Tap the Config tab Summit Client Util Global Settings Config type LEAP 7 credent Encryption Power Save You must click on Commit Tx Power to save the Config s settings Figure 4 14 Summit Profile with LEAP for WPA TKIP Tap the Credentials button Username or Domain Username luser2 Password Figure 4 15 Summit WPA LEAP Credentials Enter the Username or Domain Username in the Credentials popup text entry box Enter the Password Tap OK Tap the Commit but
93. Connect icon on the desktop this section can be bypassed The partnerships can only be created using direct serial or USB cable connection After the partnerships are established ActiveSync communication can be initiated using serial USB IrDa and radio See section titled Connect and Communicate for cable port compatibility USB Connection Select Start Settings Control Panel PC Connection Tap the Change button From the popup list choose USB Client This will set up the mobile device to use the USB port Tap OK and ensure the check box for Allow connection with desktop computer when device is attached is checked Tap OK to return to the Control Panel IMPORTANT DO NOT PUT THE MOBILE DEVICE INTO SUSPEND WHILE CONNECTED VIA USB The device will be unable to connect to the host PC when it resumes operation The MX3 RFID requires USB connection for ActiveSync There is no ActiveSync connection through the MX3 RFID passive cradle Serial Connection Select Start Settings Control Panel PC Connection Tap the Change button From the popup list choose Serial 1 57600 Note The default is 57600 baud This will set up the mobile device to use COM 1 If the device has a dual serial port endcap the Serial 3 57600 can also be selected Tap OK and ensure the check box for Allow connection with desktop computer when device is attached is checked Tap OK to return to the Control Panel Se
94. D v 3 0 v Figure 3 1 Pocket CMD Prompt Screen Type help at the command prompt for a list of available commands Exit the Command Prompt by typing exit at the command prompt or select File Close Access Start Programs Inbox This option requires a connection to a mail server There are a few changes in the CE NET version of Inbox as it relates to the general desktop Windows PC Microsoft Outlook Inbox options Tap the button to access Inbox Help ActiveSync can be used to transfer messages between the mobile device inbox and a desktop inbox Internet Explorer Access Start Programs Internet Explorer This option requires a radio card and an Internet Service Provider There are a few changes in the CE NET version of Internet Explorer as it relates to the general desktop Windows PC Internet Explorer options Tap the button to access Internet Explorer Help Media Player Access Start Programs Media Player There are few changes in the CE NET version of Media Player as it relates to the general desktop Windows PC Microsoft Media Player options Tap the button to access Media Player Help MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Start Menu Program Options 65 Remote Desktop Connection Access Start Programs Remote Desktop Connection There are few changes in the CE NET version of Remote Desktop Connection as it relates to the general desktop Windows PC Microsoft Remote Desktop
95. DRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 36 Hardware Configuration One PCMCIA slot supports Type I or II PCMCIA cards The Summit Client device is in a PCMCIA Adapter card in this slot One compact Flash card port supports Type I and II cards One InfraRed port One Digitizer Input port see section titled Touchscreen Two ports in six configurations see section titled Endcaps and COM Ports Video Subsystem The display has a 640 pixel horizontal by 240 pixel vertical format The display contrast 1s adjustable with key sequences Backlighting is available and can be adjusted with key sequences The turn off timing is configured through the Control Panel The display controller supports Windows CE graphics modes Touchscreen allows mouse functions pointing and taping on the display or Signature Capture using an LXE approved stylus There are two types of displays available transflective greyscale monochrome and transmissive color The transmissive color display is optimized for indoor lighting It cannot be used without the backlight The transflective monochrome 15 optimized for outdoor use but may also be used indoors The monochrome display has an electroluminescent backlight The color displays have a CCFL Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lighting backlight The transflective display appears to have a greenish hue when the display is off or suspended The transmissive display appears black when the display
96. E ace estie teehee 167 COMES ier rn eee 168 jov gc IC M 168 Generating a Root CA Cerificate anin a e iem er eae Pope IRE ER HIR 168 Installing a Root CA Certificate on the Mobile Device esee 170 ser oa noia hU Ee Fer EO t ero en EC aeree publ 172 Generating User Certificate for the MX3 REID etit teo 172 Installing a User Certificate on the Mobile Device WPA TLS 177 Wireless Zero Config Utility 180 imis Me EEUU 180 APPENDIX KEY MAPS 181 i a X 9 4 C XX 181 Key 101 Egyivalencig 181 Creating Custom Key Maps iu ERREUR EINER EA MANERA ERR NEM RN MEE 186 m e mS 186 Programmable Scan Buttons and Custom Key Mapping sss 187 source Format icone netta 187 COLXROW x due c 187 GENER AE Seo rero pere 188 E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide Table of Contents SPECTA Ves Hn 188 MAP aerian i Ee qe RES RAE actas eta pe M M 189 Keycomp Error Messages 191 Sample ic
97. ED turns red when the laser beam is on Following a barcode scan and read the SCNR LED turns green and the mobile device beeps indicating a successful scan The laser and SCNR LED automatically turn off after a successful or unsuccessful read The scanner is ready to scan again when the Scan key is pressed Large barcodes can be scanned at the maximum distance Hold the scanner closer to small barcodes or with bars that are very close together When the scan is successful the Scan LED turns green then switches off and the mobile device emits a distinctive audible tone When the scan is unsuccessful the SCNR LED remains red until the 3 second timeout default occurs or the Scan key is released The mobile device emits distinctive audible tones Check the following e Check the barcode for marks or physical damage e g ripped label missing section etc e Try scanning test symbols of the same code type at different distances and angles 15 the scan aperture unscratched and unsoiled Note An MX3 RFID manufactured prior to July 2006 contained an SE923 barcode scanner The SE955 scanner replaced the SE923 scanner in devices manufactured after July 2006 MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Entering Data 23 See the Integrated Scanner Programming Guide for scanner engine programming barcodes default scanning ranges barcode reading instruction and troubleshooting RFID Tag Data Collection When the RFID Read button i
98. Edit works on a desktop PC The REG file format is the same as on the desktop PC WARMBOOT EXE Double tap this file to warm boot the computer 1 all RAM is preserved It automatically saves the registry before rebooting which means configuration changes are not lost WAVPLAY EXE Double tapping a sound file e g WAV causes WavPlay to open the file and run it in the background Enabling GrabTime The MX3 RFID has a GrabTime utility which can automatically synchronize the MX3 RFID with a time server via an Internet connection at boot up By default using GrabTime for time synchronization at boot up 15 Off Grabtime can be run at any time even when Off at boot up using the Sync button on the Date Time control panel To enable GrabTime to run automatically at boot up run Windows Wmsync reg and perform a warmboot For more detail see LAUNCH EXE earlier in this chapter Note This utility affects the behavior of GrabTime at warmboot After coldboot GrabTime is disabled Disabling the Touchscreen To disable the touchscreen run Windows TouchDisable reg and perform a warm reboot To enable the touchscreen run Windows TouchEnable reg and perform a warm reboot Note These utilities affect the behavior of the touchscreen on warmboot After a coldboot the touchscreen is enabled Enable this option with caution Troubleshooting Press lt Ctrl gt lt Esc gt to force Start Menu to appear Use the tab
99. FIDRG A Control Panel Options Main Tab 95 Note Scanner control panel options are based on the installed software version levels driver and OS versions in the MX3 RFID Your Scanner options may or may not be as described in this section Contact your LXE representative to obtain current sofiware and drivers for your mobile device Parameter Default Options Port 1 Internal Disabled COMI Internal Cradle Bluetooth Output Enable Port 2 RFID Disabled RFID Internal COM3 Internal Cradle Bluetooth Internal Output Enable Power Port 1 Disabled Enabled Disabled while Asleep If Power Port 1 while asleep is checked whichever serial port is enabled as Port will remain powered while the device is in Suspend at the cost of reduced battery life Send Key Enabled Enabled Disabled Messages If Send Key Messages is checked any data scan is converted to keystrokes and sent to the active window When this box is not checked the application will need to use the set of LXE Scanner APIs to retrieve the data from the scanner driver Note that this latter method is significantly faster than using Wedge Adjust the settings and tap the OK box to save the changes The changes take effect immediately E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 96 Note Scanner control panel options are based on the installed software version levels driver and
100. FTerm Reference Guide terminal emulation programming guide MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A RFID Figure 1 1 MX3 RFID Device Radio frequency identification or RFID is a generic term for technologies that use radio waves to automatically identify individual items The individual items identified read by a RFID reader contain a tag also known as an electronic label or transponder Unlike barcodes that must be read by a beam passing over the barcode RFID tags do not have to be in the line of sight of the reader before the reader can collect the data from the tag but they do need to be within the established read distance from the RFID module When the RFID Read button is pressed the tag reader turns on and the MX3 RFID beeps once if the tag or tags was located and read successfully The reader turns off at a predetermined time limit after a good read or a failed read The data gathered from the tag is sent to a user specified storage area i e open text file for further handling e g sent to the host using wired or wireless networking See the section titled How To for instruction There may be a buzz sound during the time the reader is searching and reading if the RFID reader is configured to buzz during a read cycle Note The RFID Module also has a hand strap Location and attach points are different from the standard MX3X hand strap MX3 RFID devices are shipped with the hand strap already install
101. IDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 66 Start Menu Program Options Taskbar Access Start Settings Taskbar and Start Menu The Taskbar can also be accessed by tapping on the taskbar and holding the stylus on the taskbar Choose Properties from the popup menu Factory Default Settings Always on Top Enabled Auto hide Disabled Show Clock Enabled There are a few changes in the CE NET version of Taskbar as it relates to the general desktop PC Windows Taskbar options When the taskbar is auto hidden press the Ctrl key then the Ese key to make the Start button appear Taskbar Options w Always on top Auto hide Show Clock Figure 3 2 Taskbar Properties Advanced Tab Expand Control Panel Tap the checkbox to have the Control Panel folders appear in drop down menu format from the Settings Control Panel menu option Clear Contents of Document Folder Tap the Clear button to remove the contents of the Document folder MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options 67 Control Panel Options Access Start Settings Control Panel or My Computer Control Panel Getting Help Please tap the 2 box to get Help when changing Control Panel options Option Function About Displays hardware and software details Accessibility Customize the way the keyboard audio display or mouse function for users with hearing or viewing diffi
102. IFT 6 COL5ROW1 S I nj N MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A 201 COL5 BACK COLSROW3 SHIFT C COL5ROWA SHIFT B COLSROW5 SHIFT M COL5 PERIOD COLSROW7 SHIFT VK DOWN LEME PEE LATE ECL LL ELLE PELL CL EEO COL6ROWO0 S col COL6ROW2 SHIFT VK RETURN COL6 COL6ROW4 SHIFT Y COL6 eae Et COL6OROW6 SHIFT 5 COL6ROW7 SHIFT P LUE OE QE OE E E OE E UE COL7ROWO SHIFT E COL7ROW1 open COL7ROW2 SHIFT VK_ COL7ROW3 SHIFT VK_ F4 COL7ROW4 SHIFT VK COL7ROWS5 SHIFT 7 COL7ROW6 SHIFT VK_F8 COL7ROW7 open pal O ll d Il E Os pa O ll mj lt Hy c pal ll Hj y d gt E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 202 Sample Output File HKEY CURRENT US MAPCNT MAPCOLS HE MAPROWS unused unused Scancode Scancode P Scancode Head hex valu val valu val valu valu val valu val valu G fer 000000000 ER Keyboard Layout 0409 header limits and special keys of keys in each map fot for for for FOE for fOr po
103. L or to view the status of a pending request For more information about Certificate Services see Certificate Services Documentation Select a task Request a certificate View the status of a pending certificate request Download a CA certificate certificate chain or CRL Figure 4 64 Certificate Services Welcome Screen Click the a certificate task link MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Certificates 173 Microsoft Certificate Services Request a Certificate Select the certificate type User Certificate Or submit an advanced certificate request Figure 4 65 Request a Certificate Screen Click on the advanced certificate request link Microsoft Certificate Services johndoe Advanced Certificate Request The policy of the CA determines the types of certificates you can request Click one of the following options to Create and submit a request to this Submit a certificate request by using base 64 encoded CMC or PKCS 10 file or submit a renewal request by using a base 64 encoded 5 7 file Request a certificate for a smart card on behalf of another user by using the smart card certificate enrollment station Note You must have an enrollment agent certificate to submit a request on behalf of another user Figure 4 66 Advanced Certificate Request Screen Click on the Create and submit a request to this CA link E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Refere
104. Login z MIT Default v Disable Radio DATA COMMUNICATIONS 15 Not Associated Disable a SCU v1 01 10 Powered by DeviceScape Driver v1 01 10 This product includes software WorldWide developed by the OpenSSL Copyright 2006 Summit Data Communications 1 Select ThirdPartyConfig in the Active Config drop down box 2 A message appears that a Power Cycle is required to make settings activate properly Tap OK 3 Tap the Disable Radio button to remove the connection to the Summit Client Utility The text on the button changes to Enable Radio 4 Tap the Power button to place the MX3 RFID in Suspend then tap the Power button to wake the MX3 RFID from Suspend mode The Wireless Zero Config utility begins MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Appendix A Key Maps Keypad aaa Giese GS CER CES 9 0 0 E ES enter Ooa Figure A 1 QWERTY Keypad Note The key mapping in this appendix relates to the physical keypad See section titled Input Panel for the Virtual or Soft Keypad used with the stylus Key Map 101 Key Equivalencies Note 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 274 key press 274 key first then the rest of the key sequence Note When the computer boots the default condition of NumLock is and the de
105. MX3 RFID Reference Guide Microsoft Windows CE NET Equipped Copyright 2006 by LXE Inc All Rights Reserved E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Notices LXE Inc reserves the right to make improvements or changes in the products described in this guide at any time without notice While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy LXE assumes no liability resulting from any errors or omissions in this document or from the use of the information contained herein Further LXE Incorporated reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes to it from time to time without any obligation to notify any person or organization of such revision or changes Copyright This manual is copyrighted All rights are reserved This document may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent in writing from LXE Inc Copyright 2006 by LXE Inc An EMS Technologies Company 125 Technology Parkway Norcross GA 30092 U S A 770 447 4224 Trademarks LXE is a registered trademark of LXE Inc Sirit is a trademark of Sirit Inc Intel and Intel XScale are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries Microsoft ActiveSync MSN Outlook Windows the Windows logo and Windows Media are either reg
106. MX3XA069CBLD9USBCLNT CBL USB D9F to Mobile Device Goes To USB Type A USB Type A Receptacle Client End Plug End Host Detect 1 ActiveSync Connect from mobile device USB C port to ea USB Type A Host E g laptop desktop PC D 3 USB C Not Used GND 4 Not Used D M 2 Not Used Not Used MX3X068CBLD9USBHOST CBL USB D9F to USB Mobile Device Goes To USB Type B Type B Plug Host port End Plug End 4 sed Connect from USB H port to USB Type B device e g sed Hub camera other client device etc 3 Not Used 4 Not Used 2 E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 208 Technical Specifications Environmental Specifications Mobile Device and Endcaps Operating Temperature 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C color Storage Temperature 22 F to 158 F 30 C to 70 C Water and Dust IEC IP65 Operating Humidity Up to 90 non condensing at 104 F 40 C Ambient Light ranging from total darkness to direct sunlight Display readable with backlight on for lt two hours Keypad readable after previous exposure to a 60W bulb for 30 minutes for lt 15 minutes Contamination Resistant to exposure to skin oil and other lubricants Vibration Based on MIL Std 810F ESD 8 KV air 4kV direct contact Shock MX3X Multiple 4 foot drops to concrete 6 foot with protective cover boot
107. OS versions in the MX3 RFID Your Scanner options may or may not be as described section Contact your LXE representative to obtain current software and drivers in this Control Panel Options for your mobile device Parameter Default Options Left Scan Key Scan Disabled Scan Enter key Tab key Field Exit key Virtual key RFID or RFID Read Right Scan Key RFID Disabled Scan Enter key Tab key Field Exit key Virtual key RFID or RFID Read The Keys tab sets up what happens when one of the Scan keys are pressed Note that both keys can do the same or different functions Adjust the settings and tap the OK box to save the changes The changes take effect immediately Assigned Function Disabled When either scan key is set to Disabled the mobile device does nothing when pressed Scan When set to Scan the integrated scanner is activated If no integrated scanner is present the Scan selection is greyed out When using the RFID module the Scan key defaults to the Left Scan button Enter When set to Enter both the Enter key and the Scan button Enter key perform the same function Tab When set to Tab both the Tab key and the Scan button Tab key perform the same function Field Exit 5250 devices only When a Scan key is set to Field Exit the key press causes the cursor to exit an input field A field exit key press functions
108. Quality Tx Power 100 mW Link Speed 11 Mbps Chan Set N Amer 00 0 87 00 00 00 Encryption WPA TKIP MIC Michael Current IP Address 100 100 100 100 Driver 2 60 11 Firmware 5 60 18 Figure 4 45 ACU Status Tab E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Cisco Client Configuration EAP TLS Authentication Configuration To authenticate using the EAP TLS protocol you need a user certificate file and a private key file Once you have the user certificate files run the certificate installer from the Microsoft control panel For EAP TLS it does not matter which Cisco cab file is installed Note Itis important that all dates are correct on the computers when using any type of certificate Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail User Certificate To check if a user certificate is installed navigate to Start Control Panel Certificates Certificates Set the drop down box to Certificates as shown below The correct user certificate should be shown in the right pane Certificates Tap the View button Lists your personal digital certificates Figure 4 46 Certificate Stores Certificate Details Friendly Name Field Private Key Present Figure 4 47 View Certificate Details Set the Field to Private Key Make sure the private key is Present If it is not present install the private key file E EQ
109. ROW1 open COL3ROW22 X COLG3ROW3 V COL3ROW4 N COL3ROW5 0 COL3ROW6 VK LEFT COL3ROW7 VK TAB COLA4ROWO VK F9 COL4ROW1 S COL4ROW2 VK_RIGHT COL4ROW3 F COLA4ROWA H COL4ROW5 K COL4ROW6 2 COL4ROW7 VK_UP LOE LE LE LEELA LLL LL P TUE JE BELLE COL5ROWO 6 COLSROW1 Z COLS5ROW2 VK BACK COL5ROW3 C COLSROWA B COLSROWS5 M COLSROW6 VK PERIOD COLSROW7 VK DOWN COL6ROWO VK_F10 COL6ROW1 W COL6ROW2 VK_RETURN COL6ROW3 R COL6ROWA Y COL6ROW5 I COL6ROW6 5 COL6ROW7 P COL7ROWO E COL7ROW1 open COL7ROW2 VK COL7ROW3 VK F4 COL7ROWA4 VK F6 COL7ROW52 7 COL7ROW6 VK F8 COL7ROW7 open FO LAP EE CELE EEE EEL PED EEE MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A 197 Key Maps MA CO CO CO CO CO Gol L2ROW6 SHIFT VK SLASH L2ROW7 SHIFT VK PERIOD CO CO 77 the name of this key doesn t matter the important part is the MAP value codes are defined in docs this is the map for keys with only 2ND Map P MAP 2ND EK E LOROWO open LOROW1 VK CAPITAL LOROW2 ACTION POWER LOROW3 SHIFT VK PAUS LOROW4 open LOROW5 open LOROW6 VK HYPHEN LOROW7 ACTION SCAN1 LEELA LEE LLEVA TEE LOLOL LIROWO SHIFT 1 L1IROW1 SHIFT VK_ EQUAL
110. Refer to the RFTerm Reference Guide on the LXE Manuals CD for complete information and instruction WaveLink Avalanche Option Installed by LXE Enabler files are installed upon initial bootup and after a hard reset The designation of the mobile device to the Avalanche CE Manager is LXE MX3 Not available in this release E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 60 Desktop Desktop For general use instruction please refer to commercially available CE NET user s Aa guides or the CE NET on line Help application installed in the mobile device The Desktop appearance is similar to that of a desktop PC running Windows 2000 NT or XP At a minimum it has the following icons that can be tapped with the stylus to access My Computer Internet Explorer and the Recycle Bin At the bottom of the screen is the Start button Tapping the Start Button causes the Start Menu to pop up It contains the standard Windows menu options Programs Favorites Documents Settings Help and Run The Start Menu Shutdown option found on most desktop PC s has been replaced with a single command Suspend because the mobile device is always powered On when a fully charged main battery and backup battery are present Tap the Suspend button to turn the screen off or tap the red Power button to turn the screen off and place the device into Suspend mode Tap the screen once more or tap the Power button to wake the unit up Deskto
111. S 195 Sample Dutput File cn eot o pti M CORE 202 Listor Valid VK Codes Tar CE NET coin e tr 204 APPENDIX B TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 205 Physical Specifications 205 Display SC NUN 206 Cable Spectat S cornos nical aaae 207 Sas pe M 207 Cable and HORE HEREIN 207 Environmental Specifications sceniniai iia 208 Mobile Device and Mid Gaps esur serenana aieia o E TES 208 PO yer SUPP OS E E AE 208 USAC Wall e o a Ta a Eaa aE 208 International AC A occi rer S N 209 Radio Specifications EEDE E EERE 209 Summit Client in PCMCIA Adapter Card 2 4GHz 209 Cisco Client PCMCIA Card 2 4GHz 209 INDEX 211 MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Table of Contents 1 Illustrations Eigired51 MX RFID DENCO s inn ede Db cT pe 3 ie grae mE 5 Figure abl ded 5 DN 6 Durus OIM a 6 Figure 1 6 Vent Aperturean Battery Welll Do 7 Fig te l 7 Battery Contaets and
112. The backup battery is a 50 mAh Nickel Cadmium NiCd battery that is factory installed in the unit The need for recharging of the backup battery is automatically detected and controlled by the operating system The energy needed to charge the backup battery is drawn from the main battery It takes several hours of operation before the backup battery is capable of supporting the operation of the computer The duration of backup battery life is dependent upon operation of the mobile device it s features and any operating applications The backup battery is replaced by LXE Note An uninterrupted external power source wall AC adapters or DC DC converters transfers power to the mobile device s internal charging circuitry which turn recharges the main battery and backup battery Note Make sure there is a fully charged main battery in the mobile device before running the backup battery Discharge Utility The backup battery can be discharged and charged while the mobile device is receiving external power through the power jack on the endcap The NiCd backup battery should be discharged completely once or twice a year The main battery will fully charge the backup battery This process will allow longer life for the backup battery The backup battery is discharged by selecting Start Settings Control Panel Battery and tapping the Discharge button The discharge utility shows the progress of the discharging At this time the p
113. The screen shows the WPA PSK Active Config is Associated after the radio connects to the network MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Cisco Client Configuration 147 Cisco Client Configuration Prerequisites e Network SSID or ESSID number of the Access Point e WEP or LEAP Authentication Protocol Keys Aironet Client Utility ACU Access Start Aironet Client Utility or ACU Icon on Desktop Note When making changes to profile parameters the mobile device should be warmbooted afterwards Aironet Client Utility Profiles Firmware Status Statistics Survey Manage Profiles Select Active Profile Profiled v 350 Series Radio is Associated Options About Profiled Add Edit Delete Figure 4 18 Cisco Aironet Client Utility Note configure WPA please see Cisco Configuration later in this chapter Profiles Tab See the following Profiles Tab section for default profile parameter settings Firmware Tab Displays the current firmware version and allows you to load new firmware Tap the Browse button to locate the new firmware file Status Tab Immediately runs status on signal strength and signal quality Statistics Tab Select the Receive Stats or Transmit Stats The data is displayed on the screen Survey Tab Immediately runs signal strength and quality and link speed An option 15 available t
114. The value in FileCheck is the name of one of the files with path installed by the CAB file Since the CAB file installs into DRAM when memory is lost this file is lost and the CAB file must be reinstalled 3 optional fields are also added Order Delay and PCMCIA These are all DWORD fields described below The auto launch process goes as follows The launch utility opens the registry database and reads the list of CAB files to auto launch First it looks for FileName to see if the CAB file is present If not the registry entry is ignored If it is present and the Installed flag is not set auto launch makes a copy of the CAB file since it gets deleted by installation and runs the Microsoft utility WCELOAD to install it If the Installed flag is set auto launch looks for the FileCheck file If it is present the CAB file is installed and that registry entry is complete If the FileCheck file is not present memory has been lost and the utility calls WCELOAD to reinstall the CAB file Then the whole process repeats for the next entry in the registry until all registry entries are analyzed To force execution every time for example for AUTOEXEC BAT use a FileCheck of dummy which will never be found forcing the item to execute For persist keys specifying EXE or BAT files the executing process will be started and then Launch will continue leaving the loading process to run independently For other persist keys including
115. a fully charged main battery and press the Power button to turn the device On The mobile device reverts to the last saved default factory values Follow the steps in Getting Started E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 42 Physical Controls Physical Controls Power Button Note Refer to the section titled Power Modes for information relating to the power states of the mobile device The power button is located above the ESC key on the keypad When a battery is inserted for the first time the Power button must be pressed Figure 2 4 Location of the Power PWR Button Quickly tapping the Power button places the device immediately in Suspend mode Quickly tapping the Power button again or touching the screen immediately returns the device from Suspend Restart Sequence Tap Start Run then type warmboot in the textbox and press Enter If the touchscreen is not accepting taps or needs recalibration press lt Ctrl gt lt Esc gt to force the Start Menu to appear When the Windows desktop is displayed or an application begins the power on or reboot sequence is complete If any changes to the settings had been saved previously they are restored on reboot Any RFID tag data retrieved and not saved is lost during a reboot or reset Note To reset to factory default values please refer to Chapter 3 System Configuration section titled Utilities MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Physica
116. a partnership between a client and a host computer A partnership is defined by two objects a unique computer name and a random number generated when the partnership is first created An ActiveSync partnership between a unique client can be established to two hosts When the mobile device is cold booted the random number is deleted and the partnership with the last one of the two hosts is also deleted The host retains the random numbers and unique names of all devices having a partnership with it Two clients cannot have a partnership with the same host if they have the same name Control Panel System Device Name If the cold booted mobile device tries to reestablish the partnership with the same host PC a new random number is generated for the mobile device and ActiveSync will insist the unique name of the mobile device be changed If the mobile device is associated with a second host changing the name will destroy that partnership as well This can cause some confusion when re establishing partnerships with hosts E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 30 ActiveSync Troubleshooting ActiveSync ActiveSync on the host says that a device is trying to connect but it cannot identify it One or more control lines are not connected This is usually a cable problem but on a laptop or other device it may indicate a bad serial port If the MX3 RFID is connected to a PC by the USB cable disconnect the cable from the mobile devi
117. able in the English only default extended fonts When an Asian font is copied into the fonts folder on the System folder the font works for Asian web pages the font works with RFTerm the font does not work for Asian options in Regional Settings control panel the font does not work for naming desktop icons with Asian names the font does not work for third party NET applications the font does not work for some third party MFC applications Identifying Software Versions The Versions tab displays the versions of many of the software programs installed Not all installed software installed on the mobile device is included in this list and the list varies depending on the applications loaded on the mobile device The LXE Image line displays the revision of the system software installed Please refer to the last three digits to determine the revision level Radio MAC Address The Network IP tab displays the MAC address of the radio card E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 70 Control Panel Options Accessibility Access Start Settings Control Panel Accessibility Customize the way the keyboard sound display mouse automatic reset and notification sound function There is no change from general desktop Accessibility options Adjust the settings and tap the OK box to save the changes The changes take effect immediately Battery Access Start Settings Control Panel Battery View the status of the Mai
118. ad a CA certificate certificate chain or CRL select the certificate and encoding method CA Certificate Encoding method 64 Download CA certificate Download CA certificate chain Download latest base CRL Download latest delta CRL Figure 4 57 Download CA Certificate Screen Click the DER button To download the CA certificate click on the Download CA certificate link File Download Security Warning x Do you want to open or save this file Name certnew cer Security Certificate 1 10 From 100 100 100 100 Save Cancel While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not open or save this software What s the risk Figure 4 58 Download CA Certificate Screen Click the Save button and save the certificate to the desktop PC Keep track of the name and location of the certificate as the certificate file name and file location is required in later steps E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 170 Certificates Installing a Root CA Certificate on the Mobile Device Copy the certificate file from the desktop PC to the mobile device Import the certificate by navigating to Start Control Panel Certificates 23 4 Certificates Lists the certificates trusted by you Tap the Import button Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority Entru
119. ain battery by simply removing the discharged battery and installing a fully charged battery within a five minute time limit or before the backup battery depletes When the main battery is removed the mobile device automatically transitions to the Critical Suspend state During Critical Suspend the mobile device s backup battery will continue to power the unit for at least five minutes Though data is retained the mobile device cannot be used until a fully charged main battery is installed After installing the fully charged battery the mobile device automatically transitions to the Suspend state To resume from the Suspend state tap the Power button Full operational recovery from Suspend can take several seconds while the radio is reestablishing an RF link If the backup battery depletes before a fully charged main battery can be inserted the mobile device will turn OFF and the Power key must be used after the main battery is installed All configuration data is saved to flash memory before the mobile device powers off Low Battery Warning It is recommended that the main battery be removed and replaced when it s energy depletes When the Low Battery Warning appears perform an orderly shut down of the mobile device minimizing the operation of any optional equipment and insuring any information is saved that should be saved When the mobile device is in an ON state a low battery warning dialog box appears on the display and the Batt
120. an initiate a barcode scan sequence integrated scanner only Enter Key Tab Key Field Exit IBM 5250 TN5250 devices only Virtual Key default values F20 and F21 RFID Read Field Exit Key Function IBM 5250 TN5250 Only The Field Exit key 15 used to exit an input field If the field 15 an Auto Enter field the Ed auto transmit function is activated This key function is present on the IBM 5250 TN5250 specific keypad only Scan Buttons and the SCNR LED The SCNR LED located above the keypad illuminates during an integrated barcode scanner function It is affected by internal scanner algorithms Red scanning e Green good scan e Unlit laser scanner is inactive E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 46 The Keypad The Keypad The QWERTY keypad is phosphorescent A phosphorescent keypad does not use a keypad backlight but glows in dim dark areas after exposure to a light source The keypad is installed and configured by LXE ad CTRL SHE MX3X SAA AA Eb 9 0000000 Gs as C2 D D 6D D 6D D CD ED D C Gases OGOGGGO000 0 owe Figure 2 8 The QWERTY Keypad The keymaps keypress sequences are located in Appendix A Key Maps Key Functions Key Function Scan Scanner integrated into endcaps only The Scan key activates the scanner when a scanner endcap is installed and the Sca
121. 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 WARNING Keyword that indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury DANGER Keyword that indicates a imminent hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Related Manuals Available for download from the LXE Manuals CD or the LXE ServicePass website Quotes gt MX3 RFID User s Guide contains general user information and instruction An abbreviated user s guide LXEbook MX3 RFID User s Guide is available Cradle Reference Guide contains technical information installation and operating instruction relating to the MX3 RFID Passive Vehicle Mount cradle MX3 Multi Charger User s Guide contains technical information and operating instruction for the MX3 Multi Charger Plus main battery stand alone charging analyzing device Integrated Scanner Programming Guide set up the integrated SE923 or SE955 scanner barcode reading parameters The SE923 scanner was replaced with the SE955 scanner in July 2006 Both scan engines are represented in the programming guide LXE Security Primer contains technical information and setup instructions for wireless network configurations at the access point level R
122. ap so great care must be taken when loosening the endcap Carefully remove or loosen all cables to an existing CF card Remove the card How To Reflash using Keypress Method l 9c m Qv Uv ime s 10 Place the compact flash card with new image files on it in the right hand slot Double tap My Computer then Storage Card folder Select NK BIN EBOOT NBO XSCALE BIT Select Edit Copy Tap Back Arrow Double tap System Folder Select Edit Paste When asked Overwrite 2 tap Yes to When the copy process finishes remove the CF card Select Start Run and type Coldboot Before the splash screen appears press and hold down the lt A gt key Continue to hold it down until the displays shows Writing to boot flash Note If you do not press and hold the lt A gt key quickly enough the display shows Loading OS Image Remove the main battery for 2 seconds re insert the battery and press the Power button Press and hold the lt A gt key again The mobile device will automatically reboot after flashing the bootloader Loading OS Image is displayed on the screen and when the new OS finishes loading all software upgrades are complete Replace the endcap being careful not to pinch any leads or cables The touchscreen will need to be re calibrated Once the bootloader is loaded and the files are copied onto the internal ATA drive you can reflash the bootloader at any time by rebooting th
123. arcode data and then characters are stripped for both Strip Leading and Strip Trailing features As an example suppose we have the following data and configuration The barcode scanned begins with Group Separator GS followed by the character A Group Separator is translated to GS Strip Leading is set to 2 In this case the Group Separator is translated to GS and then the GS is stripped by the Strip Leading setting rather than the Group Separator and A being stripped If Translate All is enabled and replacements are assigned the assigned replacements take precedence over the default one to one translation enabled by Translate all For example if Translate All is enabled and Carriage Return is replaced by J the value 0x0d in the barcode prefix and suffix are replaced with CTRL Shift J instead of CTRL Shift M keystrokes in Key Message mode Since the assigned replacements are applied before the Translate All is performed if a control character is set to Ignore drop by the assigned replacements it is discarded before the Translate All processing is performed and is therefore not translated Since the assigned replacements are applied before the Translate All is performed if a control character 15 set to text by the assigned replacements the text 1s substituted for the control character In this case the control character would not be in the data processed by the Translate feature If the app
124. are set using Start Settings Control Panel Display Backlight tab Any of the following primary events will wake the display and display backlight Any key on the keypad Stylus touch on the touchscreen Power button tap When the display backlight wakes up the User Idle Timer begins the countdown again When any of the above events occur prior to the timer expiring the timer begins the countdown again The first display backlight wakeup key press or touch is sent to the operating system or running application Once the display is On the keyboard and touchscreen function normally E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 40 Power Modes System Idle Mode Note When the display is Off the unit is still On The unit functions normally tethered scanner trigger press or integrated scanner Scan key press will cause scans Communications through the radio or serial ports continue System Idle timers are set using Start Settings Control Panel Power Schemes tab The display is turned off when the System Idle timer expires before a wakeup event takes place The Power button 15 tapped which immediately wakes the unit up The Status LED blinks green when the Display enters Off mode Any of the following primary events will wake the display and display backlight Any key on the keypad Stylus touch on the touchscreen Power button tap When the display wakes up the System Idle Timer begi
125. ation about your network WEP key requirements To connect using WEP use the following minimum required profile options e Auth Type Open e EAP Type None e Encryption Manual WEP Tap the WEP PSK Keys button The WEP Key Entry text entry box appears Tx Key o1234567893bcdefo123456789 Oa frases O Figure 4 9 Summit WEP Keys Enter the WEP key If there are more than one set of keys tap the radio button in front of the Key to be used Valid values are 10 characters for 40 bit encryption or 26 characters for 128 bit encryption hexadecimal characters Tap OK Tap the Commit button Warm boot the mobile device E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 142 Summit Client Configuration LEAP w o WPA Authentication If the Cisco CCX certified AP is configured for open authentication set the Auth Type radio parameter to Open If the AP is configured for network EAP only set the Auth Type radio parameter to LEAP Start the Summit Utility by tapping the Summit Client icon Tap the Admin Login button on the Main panel Enter the Administrator password and tap OK Tap the Config tab Summit Client Util EAP type LEAP Rename Delete New Commit Credentials Encryption Auto WEP You must click on Commit wrpipsk Keys to save the 5 settings Figure 4 10 Summit Profile for LEAP w o WPA Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigne
126. ats the tag data with a preamble postamble and separators 5 RFID Driver populates the Keyboard Buffer with the formatted data output Formatted data is displayed in the foreground application window MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A API Calls System Commands NO_CHG Class 0 Commands SET READ Class 1 Commands SET READ READ_ALL PROGRAM ID VERIFY ID LOCK_ID ERASE ID WRITE Gen 2 Commands Kill SET READ PROGRAM ID LOCK_ID E EQ MX3RFIDRG A 123 No Commands RFIDchange the system mode is not changed Used to retrieve firmware version Set read parameters RF power level and Modulation depth Read Class 0 tag IDs using parameters set by TAG 0 SET Set read parameters RF power level and Modulation depth Read Class 1 tag IDs using parameters set by 1 SET Read Class tag IDs using parameters set by 1 SET Unlike READ this command does not filter out tags that do not conform to EPC tag data standards All Class 1 tags receiving this command will program the specified tag ID in memory All tags receiving this command will reply with their CRC followed by their entire ID code followed by their Password A tag that has successfully executed the LOCK ID command ignores the VERIFY_ID command This command prevents any further modification of the tag ID CRC and Password This command sets all bits of the tag ID CRC and Password to 0 A tag that has succe
127. available in the USA only e The RFID Module has a hand strap Location and attach points are different from the standard MX3X hand strap MX3 RFID devices are shipped with a hand strap already installed MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Components 5 Components Front and Back Views 1 2 3 16 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 13 14 15 Figure 1 2 Front 1 9 Shift LED 2 Display 10 Caps LED 3 Scan Enter or Field Exit programmable 11 Scanner LED 4 Beeper 12 Backup Battery LED 5 On Off Button 13 Status LED 6 2 LED 14 Main Battery LED 7 Alt LED 15 Charger LED 8 Ctrl LED 16 or Enter programmable Figure 1 3 Back 1 4 Battery 2 Enclosure 5 Stylus 3 IR Port Com 2 Port E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide Components 6 Endcap Options COM3 COM 1 Figure 1 4 Endcaps 1 DC Power Jack 3 Serial Com 1 or USB Client Port 2 Laser Scanner Aperture 4 Audio Jack RFID Module 1 1 Endcap w Laser Scanner lt gt lt 2 4 2 Touchscreen 3 Keypad c 3 4 RFID Module MX3X MX3 RFID Figure 1 5 Side View MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Components Battery Well Vent Aperture Caution The vent aperture in the battery well should never be blocked with any device other than an approved LXE main battery The vent aperture functions to relieve any heat or pressure that may build up in the mobile device during everyday use Figure 1 6 Vent Aperture in Ba
128. ays use the point of the stylus for tapping or making strokes on the touchscreen Never use an actual pen pencil abrasive or sharp object to write on the touchscreen 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 when the stylus is not in use Like using a mouse to left click icons on a desktop computer screen using the stylus to tap icons on the touchscreen is the basic action that can Open applications Choose menu commands Select options in dialog boxes or drop down boxes Drag the slider in a scroll bar Select text by dragging the stylus across the text 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 Press Tab and an Arrow key to select a file Press Shift and an Arrow key to select several files Once you ve selected a file press Alt then press Enter to open its Properties dialog Press 2 then press numeric dot to delete a file To force the Start menu to display press Ctrl then press Esc E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 14 Getting Started Touchscreen Cali
129. bile device the client USB synchronization will start automatically when the cable is connected If needed select Connect from the Start Menu on the mobile device Start Programs Communications Connect Note Run Connect when the Get Connected wizard on the host PC is checking COM ports to establish a connection for the first time Disconnect Serial Connection e Disconnect the cable from the mobile device e Put the mobile device into suspend by tapping the red Suspend button e Tap the status bar icon in the lower right hand corner of the status bar Then tap the Disconnect button IRDA Connection e Move the mobile device so the infrared beam is broken e Tap the status bar icon in the lower right hand corner of the status bar Then tap the Disconnect button MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A ActiveSync 29 USB Connection e Disconnect the cable from the mobile device e Tap the status bar icon in the lower right hand corner of the status bar Then tap the Disconnect button IMPORTANT Do not put the mobile device into suspend while connected via USB The device will be unable to connect to the host PC when it resumes operation Radio Connection e Put the mobile device into suspend by tapping the red Suspend button e Tap the status bar icon in the lower right hand corner of the status bar Then tap the Disconnect button Cold Boot and Loss of Host Re connection ActiveSync assigns
130. ble notation To enable the Prefix or Suffix processing check the associated checkbox When the box is checked the edit controls to the right are enabled Keys characters are typed into the edit control following the checkbox e Selecting the Add button then adds the key to the associated list of keys in the read only edit control to the right of the Add Clear buttons The keys are shown as comma delimited strings To erase the Prefix or Suffix select the read only edit control that contains the currently configured Prefix or Suffix and select the Clear button e The Add and Clear buttons function on the control that is selected when the button is pressed values can be entered by preceding the two digit hex value with Ox Control characters can also be entered using the hat delimited notation i e for Carriage Return All keypad keys can be entered by typing the key Some keypad keys are only valid if in Key Message mode For example the Function Keys PF1 are only valid in Key Message mode E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 102 Control Panel Options Interaction between Strip Leading Trailing and Prefix Suffix Settings 1 Replacements not done Prefix and Suffix only barcode data for both Block and Key Message mode Control characters in the Prefix and Suffix are translated when Translate All is enabled Replacements are done on the b
131. bration If the touchscreen is not responding properly to pen touch taps you may need to recalibrate the touchscreen 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 If the touchscreen is not accepting taps or needs recalibration press lt Ctrl gt lt Esc gt to force the Start Menu to appear To recalibrate the screen select Start Settings Control Panel Stylus Calibration tab To begin tap the Recalibrate button on the screen with the stylus Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the screen Press the ESC key to cancel Figure 1 13 Touchscreen Recalibration Follow the instructions on the screen and press the Enter key to save the new calibration settings or press Esc to cancel or quit MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Getting Started 15 Set the Display Contrast Adjusting screen contrast lightens or darkens the characters to make them visible at a comfortable level The contrast is incremented or decremented one step each time the contrast key is pressed To adjust screen contrast locate the lt F6 gt key at the top of the keypad Adjust the display contrast by pressing the e 2 key then the lt F6 gt key Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to adjust contrast until the display lightens or darkens to your sati
132. c The IR operating envelope has a distance range of 2 cm 79 inches to 1 meter 3 2 feet with a viewing angle of 30 degrees The mobile device uses IrDA protocol to send data both directions but not simultaneously When sending data through the IR port make sure the IR port on the first mobile device and the IR port on the second mobile device are in close proximity to each other IrDA 15 not required and not used by terminal emulation programs MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Power Supply 53 Power Supply Introduction Note LXE recommends that the correct Multicharger Plus always be used to charge the mobile device s main battery The Multicharger plus label is located on the back of the device and the charger must have been upgraded to V1 01 to charge the mobile device s main battery pack to 100 Please contact your LXE representative for further information about theV1 01 upgrade kit if needed The mobile device is designed to work with a Lithium Ion Li Ion battery pack from LXE The mobile device receives continuous power from two batteries There is a Lithium Ion main battery that can be recharged separately by an LXE approved battery charging unit The main battery is recharged if required while installed in a powered cradle or when the mobile device is connected to external power using the power jack There is a 50 mAh Nickel Cadmium NiCd backup battery inside the mobile device that is recharge
133. cal Description and Layout describes the function and layout of the configuration controls connectors keypads and the power supply The passive cradle and the battery charging station are included in this section Chapter 3 System Configuration takes you through the CE NET operating system setup and RFID file structure Chapter 4 Wireless Network Configuration details 2 4GHz radio setup Configuration for WEP and WPA is included Appendix A Key Maps describes the keypress sequences for the QWERTY keypad Creating Custom Keymaps is included in this appendix Appendix B Technical Specifications lists technical and environmental specifications for the mobile device Document Conventions ALL CAPS All caps are used to represent disk directories file names and application names Rather than use phrase choose Save command from File menu this guide uses Menu Choice NOE convention choose File Save Indicates the title of a book chapter or a section within a chapter for example Document Conventions Indicates a key on the keypad for example Enter i AA Indicates a reference to other documentation ATTENTION Keyword that indicates vital or pivotal information to follow means to refer to the manual or user s guide International fuse replacement symbol When marked on the product the label includes fuse ratings in volts v
134. ccess WPA is only available on mobile device s equipped with the updated radio driver release 2 60 or later WPA requires software revision 1ED or greater To identify the software revision please tap the About icon in the Control Panel mn Please refer to LXE Security Primer to prepare the Authentication Server and Access Point for Cisco wireless communication of certificate Certificates are date sensitive and if the date 15 not correct Date Time authentication will fail It is important that all dates are correct computers when using any type 5 System Requirements To support Wi Fi Protected Access WPA the mobile device must be equipped as follows Cisco 350 radio card with driver release 2 60 or later The radio supports WPA and all authentications The Microsoft supplicant and Cisco supplicants are used separately or together to provide support for the different authentications Most of the configuration is done with the Microsoft Wireless Configuration tool WPA LEAP requires the Cisco supplicant and Cisco ACU configuration tool Installing Radio drivers Which version of the Cisco driver should be installed depends on which authentication protocol is to be configured Cisco PEAP should not be installed if using PEAP MSCHAP e Cisco PEAP must be installed if using PEAP GTC For all other authentications LEAP EAP TLS WPA PSK it does not matte
135. ce and connect it again Check that the correct connection is selected Serial or USB Client if this is the initial ActiveSync installation See Also Cold Boot and Loss of Host Reconnection ActiveSync indicator on the host disc in the toolbar tray turns green and spins as soon as you connect the cable before tapping the Connect icon or REPLLOG EXE in the Windows directory One or more control lines are tied together incorrectly This is usually a cable problem but on a laptop or other device it may indicate a bad serial port ActiveSync indicator on the host turns green and spins but connection never occurs Baud rate of connection is not supported or detected by host Check that the correct connection is selected Serial or USB Client if this is the initial ActiveSync installation Or Incorrect or broken data lines in cable ActiveSync indicator on the host remains gray The host doesn t know you are trying to connect May mean a bad cable with no control lines connected or an incompatible baud rate Try the connection again with a known good cable Testing connection with a terminal emulator program or a serial port monitor You can use HyperTerminal or some other terminal emulator program to do a rough test of ActiveSync Set the terminal emulator to 8 bits no parity 1 stop bits and the same baud rate as the connection on the CE device After double tapping REPLLOG EXE on the CE device t
136. come before MAP The GENERAL section must come first or at least before any MAP sections The GENERAL section defines parameters which are needed to process Maps Header line missing close bracket The section header line must have square brackets before and after the section name Header line missing open bracket The section header line must have square brackets before and after the section name Invalid ACTION code s The key scan code is specified as ACTION code but the ACTION code parsed is not recognized The following values are valid SCAN1 SCAN2 SCAN3 POWER or BACKLIGHT Invalid keycode 905 The keycode parsed is not recognized The following values are valid e VK code from the VK code table below e x where x is an ASCII code e g or e OPEN for unused entries will not do anything when pressed Invalid MAP value 6 The MAP value parsed is not one the following list MAP NORMAL 2ND SHIFT 2NDSHF 2NDSHIFT VOLUM VOLUME CONTR MAP CONTRAST BRITE or MAP BRIGHT Invalid MAPCNT 1 4 valid The specified MAPCNT exceeds the limits of the KEYCOMP compiler Invalid MAPCOLS 1 valid The specified MAPCOLS exceeds the limits of the KEYCOMP compiler Invalid MAPROWS 1 d valid The specified MAPROWS exceeds the limits of the KEYCOMP compiler Invalid ROWCOL format COLxROWX was expected but the format was not correct The only valid format
137. ction and Custom Key Maps before connecting to a host using Remote Desktop Connection go to Start Settings Control Panel Keyboard and select 0409 from the keymap popup Tap OK MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A 49 LED Functions MX3X u 2 2 aoad Figure 2 9 LED Functions Across the top of the keypad are LEDs that provide visual cues to current computer operation When the LED is not illuminated the function is inactive LED When illuminated 2n The next keypress 15 a 27 keypress e Amber when on e Blinks amber during configuration key sequence ALT The next keypress is an ALT keypress e Amber when on and unlit when off CTRL The next keypress is a CTRL keypress e Amber when on and unlit when off SHFT The next letter is the uppercase letter on alpha keys and the shifted character on the numeric keypad keys e Amber when on and unlit when off CAPS Uppercase letters are active until the CAPS key sequence is pressed again Amber when and unlit when off SCNR Barcode scanner function affected by both tethered scanners and the scanner endcap scanning e Green good scan e Unlit scanner is inactive BATT Backup Battery When illuminated the backup battery is charging When unlit the B backup battery 15 not charging STAT Status Indicator e Amber
138. ctions RFID Control RFIDPOO11Ec Output Format Field Separator Separator Figure 3 17 RFID Configuration Utility Format tab The default output format is HEX When HEX is selected the value of the Separator places the separator between each 4 characters of the outputted hexadecimal tag value When EPC is selected the user can enter a field separator to use between RFID tag read actions There are four EPC encoding schemes available SGTIN 96 SGTIN 64 SSCC 64 SSCC 96 Invalid or non supported formats are represented in HEX digits that represent the bits of encoded data read from a tag Select EPC to decode the HEX digits into EPC tag data standards Tap the Restore Defaults button to set the parameters to their factory default setting Tap OK to save changes or X to ignore any changes and return to the Control Panel E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 94 Control Panel Options Scanner Access Start Settings Control Panel Scanner Note Scanner control panel options are based on the installed software version levels driver and OS versions in the MX3 RFID Your Scanner options may or may not be as described in this section Contact your LXE representative to obtain the most current software and drivers for your mobile device Use the Scanner panel options to set scanner keyboard wedge parameters active scanner port scan key settings and barcode manipulation options Assi
139. culties Aironet Client Utility Set the parameters for a Cisco client See Chapter 4 Wireless Network Configuration for instruction Battery View the status of the Main and Backup batteries Bluetooth Device Set the parameters for a Bluetooth device Not available in this release Certificates Manage digital certificates used for secure communication Date Time Set Date Time Time Zone and Daylight Savings Use Sync button to synchronize mobile device time with an internet time server Dialing Set dialup properties for internal modems modems are not supplied supported by LXE Display Set background graphic color scheme appearance and power scheme properties Input Panel Select the current key data input method Internet Options Set General Connection Security and Advanced options for Internet connectivity Keyboard Set key repeat delay and key repeat rate Mixer Adjust the volume record gain and sidetone for microphone input Mouse Set the double tap sensitivity for stylus taps on the touchscreen Network and Dial Up Set network driver properties and network access properties Options Owner Set owner details Password Set access password properties PC Connection Control the connection between the mobile device and a local desktop or laptop computer PCMCIA Radio card in Slot 0 Internal ATA in Slot 2 Power Set Power Off Backlight properties
140. d Processing EAN128 Barcodes eese 107 Figure 3 25 Stylus Properties Recalibration Start idee ee RR EUR RFID A GEHE UC dE 110 Figure 3 26 Stylus Properties ea ees 110 Figure 3 27 System General tab i iioii ie m reete t ei Wel eere i i n eiii ir eie deeds 112 Figure 3 28 Systems Memory a Ea 112 Figure 3 29 System Device eti eder URS 113 Fignre3 30 Volume and bee dos eR Gaede Hie aden 114 Figure 3 31 Hat Encoded Characters Hex 00 through 125 Figure 3 32 Hat Encoded Characters Hex AE throught 126 Figure 3 33 Decimal Hexadecimal Chart 0 to 159 Decimal srr usss teste cte 127 Figure 3 34 Decimal Hexadecimal Chart 160 t 255 Decimal ined edes v 128 Figure 4 1 Summit Cliente Utility reete eee 130 Eignig4d SCU Main Tabu PEE Bem DESDE OA EU ce D 131 Figure 4 3 Admin Password te tees prd RARUS 132 Eigure 4 4 SQU Conbig 133 Eienig 4 3 SOUS Statins Tab 135 CW Diags Taba core teet pH EHE HR Ub OH Ie RR DES 136 Eieute4 7 Global Settings TAD aar be Uie Foie eren LER 13
141. d 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 dddd4 MMMM dd yyyy long Options and defaults for the regional settings depend on the fonts included in the OS image Please refer to the section on the About control panel earlier in this chapter for more details Remove Programs Access Start Settings Control Panel Remove Programs No change from general desktop Remove Programs options Select a program and tap the Remove button Follow the prompts on the screen to uninstall user installed only programs The change takes effect immediately MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options 83 RFID Configuration Utility Access Start Settings Control Panel RFID Note Control Panel parameters established in Display Properties Power Properties Volume amp Sounds Properties remain in effect during RFID configuration and the resulting read functions There are two versions of the RFID Configuration Utility The version presented in this chapter supersedes the version installed in earlier versions of the MX3 RFID mobile device Contact your LXE representative for availability of the previous or current RFID CAB file Factory Default Settings Tags Tag Types to Read Clas
142. d here are not valid for use under Windows CE NET Key Maps VK_ADD VK NUMPAD9 VK_APOSTROPHE _ 4 CLEAR 5 VK F5 K OFF VK ATTN VK F6 PAL VK_BACK VK F7 K PAUSE VK BACKQUOTE VK F8 K PERIOD VK BACKSLASH VK F9 K PLAY VK BROWSER BACK VK FINAL K PRINT VK BROWSER FAVORITES VK HANGUL K PRIOR VK BROWSER FORWARD VK HANJA K RBRACKET VK BROWSER HOME VK HEL K RBUTTON VK BROWSER REFRESH VK HOME K RCONTROL VK BROWSER SEARCH VK HYPHEN K RETURN VK BROWSER STOP VK INSERT K RIGHT VK CANCEL VK JUNJA K RMENU VK CAPITAL VK KANA K RSHIFT VK CLEAR VK KANJI K RWI
143. d in conjunction with the keyboard and scanner and an input output device connected to one of the serial ports Touch the stylus to the field of the data entry form to receive the next data feed cursor begins to flash in the field The unit is ready to accept data from either the keyboard integrated scanner or a scanner connected to the serial port if the scanner applet 1s configured correctly E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 22 Entering Data Input Panel The Input Panel icon looks like a keyboard and is shown in the System tray To show or hide the input panel tap the Input Panel icon Use the input panel to enter information in any program Integrated Laser Scanner Data Entry Read all cautions warnings and labels before using the laser scanner To scan with the integrated 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 3 3 4 a 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 mobile device towards or away from the barcode so that the barcode takes up approximately two thirds the width of the beam amd ALT CTRL SHFT caps MX3X m 7 OOS SOS 2 Figure 1 16 Scanner LED Location The SCNR L
144. d is On the password is masked when typed in the Admin Password Entry text box The password is case sensitive Options are none Certs Path System A valid directory path of up to 64 characters where WPA Certificate Authority and User Certificates are stored on the mobile device LXE suggests ensuring the directory path currently exists before assigning the path in this parameter See sections titled Root Certificates and User Certificates later in this chapter for instructions on obtaining CA and User Certificates Options are none E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 140 Summit Client Configuration Summit Wireless Security No Security Use the instructions in this section to complete the entries on the Config tab according to the type of wireless security used by your network The instructions that follow are the minimum required to successfully connect to a network Your system may require more parameters than are listed in these instructions Please see your System Administrator for complete information about your network and its wireless security requirements Note lt is important that all dates are correct on CE computers when using any type of certificate Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail Default profile LXE recommends editing the Default profile instead of creating new profiles Important Perform a sof
145. d only by the main battery Figure 2 11 Main Battery Note New batteries must be charged prior to use This process takes up to four hours in an LXE Multi Charger and eight hours when the mobile device is connected to external power through it s power jack Check Battery Status Tap the Start Settings Control Panel Power icon Main and backup battery level status and Power Scheme timeout setting options are displayed Handling Batteries Safely Never dispose of a battery in a fire This may cause an explosion Do not replace individual cells in a battery pack Do not attempt to pry open the battery pack shell careful when handling any battery If a battery 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 E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 54 Main Battery
146. d to this profile Set Auth Type to Open Set EAP Type to LEAP Set Encryption to Auto WEP Tap the Credentials button Credentials Username or Domain Username luser2 Password Figure 4 11 Summit LEAP Credentials Enter the Username or Domain Username in the Credentials popup text entry box Enter the Password Tap OK Tap the Commit button to save the new profile configuration Perform a warm reset to connect using the new profile configuration Please see WPA LEAP Authentication later in this section to configure the radio for WPA LEAP MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Summit Client Configuration 143 PEAP MSCHAP Authentication Start the Summit Utility by tapping the Summit Client icon Tap the Admin Login button on the Main panel Enter the Administrator password and tap OK Tap the Config tab Summit Client Util Config 1 EAP type PEAP MSCHAP credenti Encryption You must click on Commit WEP PSK Keys to save the Config s settings Figure 4 12 Summit Profile for PEAP MSCHAP Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set Auth Type to Open Set EAP Type to PEAP MSCHAP Set Encryption to Auto WEP without WPA To configure PEAP MSCHAP for WPA set Encryption to WPA TKIP Tap the Credentials button Enter the Username or Domain Username in the Credentials popup text entry box Enter the Password Leave the
147. dcap USB Client Cable Mobile Device End Goes To USB Type A Plug End 1 Host Detect 1 2 Not Used 3 D Green Wire 3 4 Not Used 5 Ground Black Wire 4 6 Not Used 7 D White Wire 2 8 Not Used 9 Not Used Figure 2 6 USB Type A to Serial Port Cable Pinout ActiveSync Connect from USB C port to USB Type A Host a laptop desktop etc MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Physical Controls 45 Programmable Scan Buttons Figure 2 7 Programmable Buttons There are two buttons one on each side of the display The buttons can be programmed to perform specific functions The programmable keys have no effect on barcode scanners tethered to the device When there is no integrated scanner installed both buttons default to Enter buttons with the exception of IBM 5250 terminal emulation devices in this case the left button is labelled and functions as Field Exit Note The programmable Scan key can be programmed as the RFID Read key for an MX3 RFID device To edit the button parameters select Start Settings Control Panel Scanner Change the parameter values and tap OK to save the changes The default setting for the right button is RFID Read The default setting for the left button is Scan When the device does not have an integrated scanner both buttons default to Enter keys and the Scan selection is greyed out Each button can be setup as Disabled no response when pressed Sc
148. de ID parameter is enabled When Strip Code ID is disabled unchecked the Code ID is included in the barcode data being matched Symbol Code ID Enabling Strip Code ID ensures the 1 character Symbol Code ID symbology is stripped off by the WEDGE before the barcode is made available to the application Disable Data includes AIM Code ID if the Symbol Code ID parameter is enabled When Strip Code ID is disabled unchecked the Code ID is included in the barcode data being matched MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options 107 Strip Code ID Enabling this parameter removes the number of characters specified by AIM Code ID or Symbol Code ID radio button setting before the barcode is sent to the application Scanner Control Advanced Data includes no Code ID Data includes AIM Code ID Data includes Symbol Code ID Strip IDs from EAN128 Barcodes Figure 3 23 Barcode Advanced Processing Strip Code ID This checkbox is unavailable when Data includes no Code ID radio button is enabled Strip Identifiers from EAN128 Barcodes When Strip Code ID is disabled unchecked the AIM Code or Symbol Code ID is included in the barcode data being matched Scanned barcodes are not matched against the following parameters unless they are EAN128 barcodes If the scan engine does not support EAN128 barcodes or EAN128 barcodes have been disabled the Strip Identifiers from EAN128 Barcode
149. e The device name and description can be changed Enter the name and description using either the keypad or the Input Panel and tap OK to save the changes The changes take effect immediately Copyrights This screen is presented for information only The Copyrights information cannot be changed by the user E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 114 Control Panel Options Volume and Sounds Access Start Settings Control Panel Volume amp Sounds Icon Set volume parameters and assign sound wav files to CE NET events Note Control Panel parameters established in Display Properties Power Properties and Volume amp Sounds Properties remain in effect during RFID configuration and the resulting read functions Factory Default Settings Volume Events Enabled Application Enabled Notifications Enabled Volume Middle of Bar Key click Loud Screen tap Loud Sounds Scheme LOUD Follow the instructions on the screen and tap the OK box to save the changes The changes take effect immediately Volume amp Sounds Properties Volume Enable sounds for Loud V Events warnings beeps and system events Applications program specific and all other sounds Notifications alarms appointments and reminders Enable clicks and taps for Key clicks Loud O Soft Screen taps Loud O Soft Figure 3 30 Volume and Sounds Good Scan and Bad Sca
150. e MX3 RFID and holding down the lt A gt key on the keypad before the splash screen appears Wait until the splash screen displays Writing new bootloader and you can release the lt A gt key When complete 3 5 seconds the MX3 RFID will reboot and startup with the new bootloader again MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Clearing Persistent Storage 121 How To Reflash using TAG file Method 1 9y A 59 29 10 11 Place the compact flash card with new image files on it in the right hand slot Double tap My Computer then Storage Card folder Select NK BIN XSCALE BIT Select Edit Copy Tap Back Arrow Double tap System folder Select Edit Paste When asked Overwrite 2 tap Yes to Additionally a REFLASH TAG file is needed to trigger the reflash This file can be created on the MX3 RFID or copied to it along with the system files The contents of the file are unimportant but the file must be named REFLASH TAG and it must be in the System folder with the new system load When the copy process finishes remove the CF card Select Start Run and type Coldboot When booting the MX3 RFID looks for a file named REFLASH TAG in the System folder When this file is encountered MX3 RFID loads a new bootloader image eboot nb0 into the boot flash The tag file is deleted and the MX3 RFID is rebooted to begin using the new boot loader If EBOOT detects this file a re
151. e antenna diversity when transmitting packets to the Access Point Options are Main only use the main antenna only Aux only use the auxiliary antenna only or On use diversity or both antennas Preamble Auto The type of radio header or preamble for packets Options are Auto Short or Long G Shortslot Auto 802 1x short slot timing mode Options are Auto On or Off Roam Trigger 65 dBm If signal strength is less than this trigger value the radio looks for a different Access Point with a stronger signal Options are 50 dBm 55 60 65 70 or 75 dBm Roam Delta 10 dBm The amount by which a different Access Point signal strength must exceed the current Access Point signal strength before roaming to the different Access Point is attempted Options are 5 dBm 10 15 20 25 30 or 35 dBm Roam Period 10 sec The amount of time to be used to collect signal strength information from an Access Point before a roaming decision is made Options are 5 sec 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 or 60 sec Frag Thresh 2346 If the packet size in bytes exceeds the specified number of bytes set in the fragment threshold the packet is fragmented sent as several pieces instead of as one block Use a low setting in areas where communication is poor or where there is a great deal of radio interference Options are Any number between 256 bytes and 2346
152. e device is idle E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 82 Control Panel Options Because of the cumulative effect and using the Battery Power Scheme default settings The backlight turns off after 3 seconds of no activity The display turns off after 18 seconds of no activity 15sec 3sec And the device enters Suspend after 5 minutes and 18 seconds of no activity Battery Power Scheme Use this option when the device will be running on battery power only Switch state to User Idle Default is After 3 seconds Switch state to System Idle Default is After 15 seconds Switch state to Suspend Default is After 5 minutes AC Power Scheme Use this option when the device will be running on external power e g AC adapter auto outlet adapter powered cradle Switch state to User Idle Default is After 2 minute Switch state to System Idle Default is After 2 minutes Switch state to Suspend Default is After 5 minutes Device Status This option displays the power levels being used by the mobile device Regional Settings Access Start Settings Control Panel Regional Settings Set the appearance of numbers currency time and date based on regional and language 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 Unite
153. e properties Note Control Panel parameters established in Display Properties Power Properties and Volume amp Sounds Properties remain in effect during RFID configuration and the resulting read functions Factory Default Settings Background Windows CE Tile Disable Appearance Scheme Monochrome High Contrast White Color Windows Standard Backlight Battery Power Auto Turn Off Enabled Idle Time 3 Seconds External Power Auto Turn Off Enabled Idle Time 2 minutes Background There is no change from general desktop PC Display Properties Background options Adjust the settings and tap the OK box to save the changes The changes take effect immediately Appearance No change from general desktop PC Display Properties Appearance options Adjust the settings and tap the OK box to save the changes The changes take effect immediately The default is Windows Standard for color displays Note The color screens display Windows standard colors or the color scheme selected instead of shades of grey Backlight Display Properties Background Backlight To save battery life you can adjust when the display automatically shuts off Automatically turn off backlight while on battery power Turn off after v of continuous idle time Automatically turn off backlight while on external power Turn off after v of continuous idle time Figure 3 6 Display Proper
154. e status of the radio connection down associated etc The name IP address and MAC address of the Access Point maintaining the connection to the network Signal strength changes with network activity Channel currently being used for wireless traffic Current transmit power in mW Bit rate in Mbit MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A 136 Summit Client Configuration Diags Tab The Diags panel can be used for troubleshooting network traffic and radio connectivity issues for the IP address shown above the Release Renew button The Diags panel can also be used to update the radio driver on the MX3 RFID Administrator login is required for the Re connect button function Note Diagnostics Update Driver and Site Survey functions are not available in this release Summit Client Util x Main Config Status Diags Global Settings Config CERT2 8 Diagnostics Upd SDC i IP 100 100 100 100 Diaanostics Output Figure 4 6 SCU Diags Tab Buttons Button Function Re connect Tap this button to apply or reapply the current config profile and attempt to associate or authenticate to the wireless LAN Activity is logged in the Diagnostic Output text box on the lower part of the panel Administrator login required for this function Release Renew Release the current IP address to obtain a new IP address This option renews the IP addres
155. e the changes The changes take effect immediately Owner Properties Identification Network ID Name Company At Power On C Display Owner Identification Address Area Code Phone Work Home Figure 3 8 Owner Properties E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 78 Password Control Panel Options Access Start Settings Control Panel Password Icon Set user access and power up password properties Factory Default Settings Password Blank At Power Disabled Note Once a password is assigned each Control Panel option requires the password be entered before the Control Panel option can be accessed If you forget the password it cannot be restored without performing a cold boot on the unit which erases all memory 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 Tap the Power On checkbox to set whether the user types a password at Power On Tap the Screen Saver checkbox to set whether the user types a password to clear the screensaver If there is no screensaver chosen this checkbox is ignored The screensaver password affects the Remote Desktop screensaver only Note Screensavers are not installed by LXE Password Properties Password Settings r Password Password Confirm Password
156. ecause of limitations in Microsoft Layout Manager the map name must be all numeric 4 5 or 6 digits The name parsed did not fit this limitation MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Key Maps 193 No definition for map MAP_2ND There is no 2nd keymap defined The keyboard driver requires this keymap to be defined This message comes from the post parse validation so no line is specified No definition for map MAP_2NDSHIFT There is no 2nd SHIFT keymap defined The keyboard driver requires this keymap to be defined This message comes from the post parse validation so no line is specified No definition for map MAP_NORMAL There is no Normal keymap defined The keyboard driver requires this keymap to be defined This message comes from the post parse validation so no line is specified No definition for map MAP_SHIFT There is no SHIFT keymap defined The keyboard driver requires this keymap to be defined This message comes from the post parse validation so no line is specified No definition for MapHead key2nd No 2ND modifier key definition was found The keyboard driver requires this key to be defined somewhere in one of the keymaps This message comes from the post parse validation so no line is specified No definition for MapHead keyalt No ALT modifier key definition was found The keyboard driver requires this key to be defined somewhere in one of the keymaps This message comes from the post parse validati
157. ed Note Always store unused devices with a fully charged main battery 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 and the backup battery After the backup battery and main battery are depleted dead then when a fully charged main battery is installed and the device powered On again the mobile device reverts to the last saved default or factory values Follow the steps in Getting Started E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 4 MX3 RFID Chart 1 2 Touchscreen 3 4 MX3X MX3 RFID MX3 RFID Capability Function MX3 RFID Integrated Scanner port SE923 or SE955 see note RFID Reader USB Client RS232 port Cisco 802 11 Client Passive Cradle Intel XScale PXA255 400MHz CPU 128M Flash 128M RAM or greater Windows CE NET 4 2 RFTerm Barcode Wedge JAVA support 63 Key QWERTY Keypad two large user mappable scan keys 640 x 240 1 2 VGA LCD 6 diagonal color Touchscreen and stylus 10 8V 2200mAh Li lon battery pack IR Port Handstrap Holster IP65 Available in US and Canada X XX ox XX The SE 923 short range laser scanner was replaced by SE 955 laser scanner in July 2006 MX3 RFID mobile devices are
158. ed again The Read operation is cancelled The operation continuously reads a combination of Class 0 Class 1 and C1G2 tags depending on whether the class was selected on the Tags tab E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 90 Control Panel Options e Beep once on any successful read cycle one or more Tags read e Buzz continuous beeps during Read Cycle Read Result Settings Tag s Read No Tags Read Beep On Buzz On Beep Buzz Beep On Buzz Off Beep No sound Beep Off Buzz On Buzz Buzz Beep Off Buzz Off No sound No sound MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options 91 Power Access Start Settings Control Panel RFID Power tab Note Control Panel parameters established in Power Properties affect the mobile device operating system Power Management set using RFID Configuration governs power management of the RFID module only See Also Set the Power Schemes Timers RFID Control RFIDPOO11Ec Tags Filters Read f 1 Firmware Format Output Power Modulation Restore 30 v 95 Defaults Power Management Disable Figure 3 15 RFID Configuration Utility Power tab Tap the Restore Defaults button to set the parameters to their factory default setting Tap OK to save changes or X to ignore any changes and return to the Control Panel Note MX3 RFID is restricted to 95
159. eed to press the Caps key sequence first To cancel a CapsLock function press the Caps key sequence again When the CapsLock mode is active the Caps LED illuminates CapsLock key sequence is 2 F1 No CapsLock AND No Shift keypress result is a lowercase letter CapsLock OR Shift result is an uppercase letter CapsLock AND Shift keypress result is a lowercase letter Keypad Shortcuts Use keyboard shortcuts instead of the stylus Press Tab and an Arrow key to select a file Press Shift and an Arrow key to select several files Once you ve selected a file press Alt then press Enter to open its Properties dialog Press 2 then press numeric dot to delete a file To force the Start menu to display press Ctrl then press Esc Keypress Sequences See Appendix A for all key press sequences E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 48 Custom Key Maps Custom Key Maps should not be confused with the process the system administrator uses to re map the Scan buttons on either side of the touchscreen display See Appendix section titled Creating Custom Keymaps To activate the Custom keymap select Start Settings Control Panel Keyboard icon Select the Custom keymap from the keyboard popup menu and close the control panel with the OK button To return to the default keymap select 0409 from the keymap popup and tap OK Note Mobile device s host conne
160. eference Guide 44 Physical Controls Integrated Scanner Port The integrated laser 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 integrated laser scanner scans only when the Scan button is pressed The SCNR LED illuminates during any mobile device integrated scanner activation If you need to set up the integrated scanner barcode reading parameters please refer to the Integrated Scanner Programming Guide and the MX3 barcode scanner type The guide is on the LXE Manuals CD and the LXE ServicePass website L Note MX3 RFID manufactured prior to July 2006 contained an SE923 barcode scanner The SE955 scanner replaced the SE923 scanner in devices manufactured after July 2006 The Integrated Scanner Programming Guide contains both types for scanner engine programming barcodes default scanning ranges barcode reading instruction and troubleshooting USB Client Port USB Client connection is made through the USB Port The connector is an industry standard 9 pin D male connector The LXE USB cable is required to adapt the connection to a standard USB connector MX3XA069CBLD9USBCLNT Port Label on En
161. election Profile specific parameters are found on the Config tab The parameters on this tab can be set to unique values for each profile The Status tab contains information on the current connection The Diags tab provides utilities to troubleshoot the radio Global parameters are found on the Global Settings tab The values for these parameters apply to all profiles Wireless Zero Config Utility and the Summit Client e The WZC utility has an icon in the toolbar that looks like networked computers with a red X through them indicating that Wireless Zero Config application is enabled at this time and the MX3 RFID is not connected to a network You can use either the Wireless Zero Configuration Utility or the Summit Client Utility to connect to your network See section titled Wireless Zero Config Utility at the end of this chapter MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Summit Client Configuration 131 Important Perform a Warm Reset Suspend and Resume function after adding a new profile or changing parameters of an existing profile to save the changed parameters in the registry Main Tab Factory Default Settings Admin Login SUMMIT Radio Enabled Active Config Default Summit Client Util ok x Main config status Diags Global Settings Active Config Admin Login 2 SUMMIT Disable Radio DATA COMMUNICATIONS Is Associated SCU v1 01 10 This product includes software
162. ers The following folders are copied on startup Windows AppMer Windows Recent Windows Startup because copying these has no effect on the system or an incorrect effect Files in the Startup folder are executed but only from System Startup Windows Startup is parsed too early in the boot process so it has no effect Executables in System Startup must be the actual executable not a shortcut because shortcuts are not parsed by Launch E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide Start Menu Program Options Start Menu Program Options The following options represent the factory default program installation Your Program options may be different based on the software and hardware options purchased Note that there can be only one radio installed at a time The radio driver configuration utility chosen is based on the type of installed radio card Access Start Programs Cisco Communication ActiveSync Connect Start Stop FTP Server Diagnostics optional Registry Editor Test Utility Microsoft File Viewers Excel Viewer Image Viewer PDF Viewer Word Viewer Summit Command Prompt Inbox Internet Explorer Media Player Microsoft WordPad Remote Desktop Connection LXE RFID Config Transcriber Windows Explorer Set Cisco client network parameters See Chapter 4 Wireless Network Configuration for instruction Stores Network communication options Transfer files between a mobile
163. erties OK cancel Figure 4 54 WPA PSK Configuration Configure the Wireless Network Settings as described in Wireless Security earlier in this chapter Change the Network Authentication to WPA PSK Enter an ASCII network key in the text field Hex keys do not work in the Microsoft Zero Config utility at this time There is no server authentication when using WPA PSK Tap the OK button to complete the configuration E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 168 Certificates Certificates 4 It is important that all dates are correct on the NET computers when using any type gt of certificate Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct Date Time authentication will fail Note pre existing ActiveSync relationship between the desktop laptop computer and mobile device is required LXE recommends installing a fully charged main battery before initiating a certificate file download to the mobile device Root Certificates Generating a Root CA Certificate Please refer to the LXE Security Primer for more information on obtaining and installing root certificates The easiest way to get the root CA certificate is to use a browser on a desktop PC to navigate to the CA Certificate Authority To request the root CA certificate open a browser to http lt CA IP address gt certsrv Sign into the CA with any valid username and password
164. es and Volume amp Sounds Properties remain in effect during RFID configuration and the resulting read functions Note tag data retrieved and not saved 15 lost during a reboot or reset E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 20 Installing PCMCIA and Cards Installing PCMCIA and CF Cards Figure 1 14 PCMCIA and CF Card Location There is one PC card slot Slot 0 and one Compact Flash card slot Slot 1 located under the endcap Slot 0 powers a radio PC card PC SRAM card ATA Flash card or a linear Flash card The slots hold only one card at a time Slot 0 supplies 75 of an amp at 5V or 3 3V The second slot Slot 1 is designed to support a Type I or Compact Flash disk See Chapter 2 Physical Description and Layout section titled PCMCIA Cards for further information Installing Removing Cards Preparation Requirement A screwdriver not supplied by LXE LXE recommends that installation or removal of the card be performed on a clean well lit surface Using a screwdriver remove or loosen the screws on the endcap Carefully slide the endcap to the side taking care not to dislodge or disconnect any cables Remove or loosen all cables to the card s to be removed replaced If a radio card disconnect the radio antenna from the radio card Installation 1 Slide the card connector side first into the slot until it seats Use caution not to pull or snag the antenna connector 2 Ift
165. example you can e Back up and restore your device data Copy rather than synchronize files between your device and desktop computer e Control when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization mode For example you can synchronize continually while connected to your desktop computer or only when you choose the synchronize command By default ActiveSync does not automatically synchronize all types of information Use ActiveSync Options to specify the types of information you want to synchronize The synchronization process makes the data in the information types you select identical on both your desktop computer and your device When installation of ActiveSync is complete on your desktop computer the ActiveSync Setup Wizard begins and starts the following processes connect your device to your desktop computer e set up a partnership so you can synchronize information between your device and your desktop computer and e customize your synchronization settings Because ActiveSync is already installed on your device your first synchronization process begins automatically when you finish setting up your desktop computer in the ActiveSync wizard For more information about using ActiveSync on your desktop computer open ActiveSync then open ActiveSync Help MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A ActiveSync 25 Initial Setup The following instructions relate to the initial setup of ActiveSync When there is a
166. fault condition of Caps or CapsLock is Off The Caps or CapsLock condition can be toggled with a 24 1 key sequence The CAPS LED is illuminated when CapsLock is On Press These Keys and Then sw ne Bo m amp IL me ene Scan Scan To get this key Press this key gt Left Scan key default value is Scan Right Scan key default value is Enter When RFID Module is installed Right Scan key defaults to RFID Read and Left Scan key defaults to Scan or Enter or Field Exit 5250 only E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 182 To get this key CapsLock Toggle Back Space Tab BackTab Break Pause Up Arrow Down Arrow Right Arrow Left Arrow Insert Delete Home End Page Up Page Down ScrollLock F1 F2 F3 4 5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 o MX3 RFID Reference Guide Press These Keys and Then Key Maps Press this key 1 Up Arrow Down Arrow Right Arrow Left Arrow BkSp DOT Left Arrow Right Arrow Up Arrow Down Arrow F4 1 2 5 F6 F7 F8 F9 E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Key Maps 183 T t this k Press These Keys and Then p iisk o get this key ress this key Off 0 01 1 1 O a
167. flash sequence is initiated The file is deleted and the MX3 RFID reboots If EBOOT detects the REFLASH TAG file and there is no nb0 file it does not re flash and deletes the REFLASH TAG file to prevent an endless cycle The mobile device automatically reboots after flashing the bootloader Loading OS Image is displayed on the screen and when the new OS finishes loading all software upgrades are complete Replace the endcap being careful not to pinch any leads or cables The touchscreen will need to be re calibrated Clearing Persistent Storage Cold boot sets all registry settings back to LXE factory defaults No other clearing is available or necessary E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 122 API Calls API Calls See Also LXE CE API Programming Guide E SW WINAPIPG The LXE CE API Programming Guide documents only the LXE specific API calls for the mobile device It is intended as an addition to the standard Microsoft Windows CE API documentation Details of many of the calls in the LXE guide may be found in Microsoft s documentation The APIs documented in the programming guide are included in the file LXEAPLZIP which is in the standard Windows CE image on the mobile device For ease of software development the files LXEAPI H and LXEAPI LIB are available on the accessories CD which are the C C include files and the link library for the DLL respectively Note that this DLL is installed in mobile de
168. ft or F1 button generates is then determined by the setting in scanner control panel See Chapter 4 System Configuration Control Panel Scanner Remapping does not allow multiple entries If the System Administrator uses Custom Key Mapping set a Scan button to ENTER the original ENTER key must be redefined to something else However if the scanner control panel is used to change the Scan button to generate an ENTER the original ENTER key is maintained as well Note Tethered scanners are not activated affected by the Scan buttons on the mobile device Keymap Source Format The source file DEFAULT KEY 15 supplied with the keymap compiler This is the commented source for the default keymap 0409 The comments in this file should make the majority of this document redundant There is a copy of this at the end of this section in Sample Input File This section should be read while referring to this sample source for simplicity Note You must change the name of the default key map from 0409 to some other number i e 0509 To do this change line 13 MAPNAME 0409 to MAPNAME 0509 It is an important limitation that the keymap must have a 4 5 or 6 digit numeric name this is a limit of the Microsoft Windows CE layout manager The format of this file is familiar to anyone who has used INI files under Windows There is a section header in square brackets followed by various values in the form value data
169. g Enabled Advanced Display web images Enabled Play web sounds Enabled Enable web scripting Enabled Display script error note Disabled Underline links Never Select a tab Adjust the settings and tap the OK box to save the changes Tap the Clear Cache or Clear History buttons to clear files that have been downloaded to the mobile device during internet use The changes take effect immediately Help is not available for this option MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options 75 Keyboard Access Start Settings Control Panel Keyboard Icon Set key repeat delay and key repeat rate Factory Default Settings Repeat Enable Delay Short Rate Slow Key 0409 There is no change from general desktop PC Keyboard Properties options Adjust the settings and tap the OK box to save the changes The changes take effect immediately When new key maps are added to the registry they appear in the Key Map dropdown list on the Keyboard Panel These values do not affect virtual keyboard taps Mixer Access Start Settings Control Panel Mixer Icon Adjust the volume record gain and sidetone for microphone input or headphone use Factory Default Settings Master Volume 0dB Record Gain 22 5dB Sidetone 12 0dB Input None Mixer Master Volume Record Gain Sidetone Input a OdB a 22 5dB 4 12 0dB None Mic
170. ge storage devices e Manage disk partitions e Creating a new partition e Advanced partition features LXE recommends caution when formatting or dismounting storage devices and when creating new partitions or deleting partitions on the storage device Note Contact LXE Customer Support prior to using management functions on the internal ATA card E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 110 Control Panel Options Stylus Access Start Settings Control Panel Stylus Set double tap sensitivity properties and or calibrate the touch panel Double Tap Follow the instructions on the screen and tap the OK box to save the changes The changes take effect immediately Calibration Stylus Properties Double Tap Calibration If your Windows CE device is not responding properly to your taps you 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 To start tap Recalibrate Recalibrate Figure 3 25 Stylus Properties Recalibration Start Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the screen Press the ESC key to cancel Figure 3 26 Stylus Properties Recalibration MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options 111 System Access Start Set
171. gn baud rate parity stop bits and data bits for available COM ports Factory Default Settings Main Port 1 COM 1 Internal Port 2 RFID Internal dimmed Output Enable Disabled Power Port 1 while asleep Disabled Send Key Messages Enabled Keys Left Scan Right RFID COM Ports COM1 COM2 COM3 COMI 115200bps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit dimmed COM2 9600bps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit COM3 9600bps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit PoweronPin9 Enabled Advanced or Barcode Advanced Barcode Processing Disabled Notes Ifthe internal scanner has to be configured to operate at any communication settings other than 9600 N 8 1 and the MX3 RFID either loses power or a cold boot command is entered the Scanner applet must be reconfigured to match the scanner communication settings ActiveSync will not work over a COM port if that COM port is enabled in the Scanner applet as scanner input For example if COM 1 is being used by the scanner COM 1 can t be used by any other program The barcode scanner won t function while the RFID tag reader completes the read accept reject process The RFID reader won t function while the barcode scanner completes the read accept reject process Bluetooth Manager Bluetooth service or options are not available for all devices or in all software releases MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3R
172. gure 3 8 Owner Properties notera tmt HD EPOR er br EDO ENS 77 Figure 3 9 Password PrGpebtleS cicero nro Rn ERO e ERE ie beim aE 78 Communiation7 PG Connection soon roti rte Oben ar t prO 79 Figure Power en Ep eR EE n Deme E 81 Figure 3 12 RFID Configuration Utility Tags tabs iie citi rere t He HE be FU Pe 84 Figure 3 13 RFID Configuration Utility Filters tab iiir riti Perret PH FE 87 Figure 3 14 RFID Configuration Utility Read tab rre e anrea i pe re rat 89 Figure 3 15 Configuration Utility Power tab rri entrer P Oe ER ER 91 Figure 3 16 Configuration Utility Firmware tab uiis tenenti reto trina biet Poen 92 Figure 3 17 RFID Configuration Utility Format tab rhe iti e Pr tte peri etr 93 Figure 3 18 Barcode onda eiie 100 Pigite 3219 Barcode 100 Figure 3 20 Barcode Ctrl Translatioi 103 Figure 2221 Barcode Scancode Enable 105 Figure 3 22 Barcode Advanced PIOGeSSIBE i i ci bito IRE be E 106 E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide x Table of Contents Figure 3 23 Barcode Advanced Processing Strip Code 107 Figure 3 24 Barcode Advance
173. he word CLIENT appears on the display in ASCII format When using a serial port monitor you see the host echo CLIENT followed by SERVER After this point the data stream becomes straight binary PPP MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A The Passive Vehicle Cradle 31 The Passive Vehicle Cradle The MX3 RFID cannot fit in standard MX3 charging cradles The passive vehicle mount cradle is designed for the MX3 RFID The passive vehicle cradle does not have LEDs or indicators The passive vehicle cradle does not require an external power source The MX3 RFID seated in the passive cradle requires a power source either from the main battery or from power applied via the power jack on the endcap The MX3 RFID requires USB connection for ActiveSync There is no ActiveSync connection through the MX3 RFID passive cradle only through the USB port on the MX3 RFID endcap The cradle restrains the mobile device The cradle is designed to be securely mounted to a vehicle The passive cradle does not have external device connectors e g power serial cable Power can be applied to the mobile device through the power jack in the endcap only Wireless client interaction is available as long as the mobile device has sufficient energy in the main battery pack and a clear signal path Figure 1 17 MX3 RFID Passive Cradle with Attached RAM Ball The cradle is lined with strips of hook and loop fabric to ensure a snug fit between the mobile
174. he Replacement edit control reselecting the character form Character combo box redisplays the Ignore drop default in the Replacement edit control The edit control where the user types the characters to be assigned as the replacement of the control character Replacements for a control character are assigned by selecting the appropriate character from the Character combo box typing the replacement in the Replacement edit control according to the formats defined above and then selecting Assign The assigned replacement is then added to the list box above the Assign button The list box shows all user defined control characters and their assigned replacements All replacements are enclosed in single quotes to delimit white space that has been assigned This button is grayed unless an entry in the list box is highlighted When an entry or entries is highlighted and Delete is selected the highlighted material is deleted from the list box E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options Scancode Enable Access 105 A Settings Control Panel Scanner Barcode tab See the Integrated Scanner Programming Guide section titled Data Options for full details on AIM Codes and Symbol Codes Scanner Control Code Enable Disable Code 39 Interleaved 2 of 5 Codabar Ames MsI Code 93 Code 128 Figure 3 21 Barcode Scancode Enable Disable Note that Scancode Enable is available regardless
175. he card is difficult to seat in the slot remove the card turn it around and re install e The radio antenna connector must be positioned up and toward the front of the device near the display e Gently snap the antenna cables into the connectors on the radio card Use caution not to damage either the antenna cable connectors or the connectors on the radio Connect all antenna cables to the PCMCIA radio card MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Entering Data Removal 21 3 Replace the endcap making sure all connections are secure and ribbons antennas are not crimped between the endcap and the body of the mobile device 1 Grasp the top of the card and pull it straight upward to remove 2 Use caution not to pull or snag the antenna connector on the Radio card if installed If you anticipate keeping the PCMCIA or CF card out of the mobile device for a long period of time place it in an enclosed electrostatic protected storage container Store in an area that is protected from dirt moisture and electrostatic contact Entering Data You can enter data into the mobile device through several different methods The Scanner window accepts barcode data entry the RS232 and the IR port are used to input output data and the keypad and stylus provide manual entry Keypad Entry Stylus Entry The keypad is used to manually input data that is not collected otherwise Almost any function that a full sized computer keyboard can p
176. ibration aeien 14 Set the Display Conltast ou uie des cer b pesanti Pete v eret tae Perse Ee eren t i tue ee 15 Set the Display Backlight ete PERIERE 15 Set the Display Brightness ade o e e reet bi e e Een pen eb pene rat 15 Set the Power Schemes 16 tia Idi EUR 16 AC Power Scheme 16 Set the Audio Speaker TEE MN EEEE MET MIN MM 17 Usma tha Keypad sient tid ela a Eb amen ette agb 17 Using the Niki i 17 Setup the Radio and 18 Access the Terminal Emulation Parameters eene 18 Read amn RFID 19 Installing PCMCIA and Cards enne 20 Installing Removing CAS ob ee rS E E exis 20 Prepatatioti c i a E ete 20 20 21 zi Daa 21 Keypad deti tisha pb 2 E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide ii Table of Contents SUR mt 21 Panel ET 22 Integrated Laser Scanner Data o Ese teu et a xo Pee aei oda 22 REID
177. ication PC Connection Tab Please refer to the Backup Data Files using ActiveSync section later in this chapter for parameter setting recommendations E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 80 Control Panel Options PCMCIA Access Start Settings Control Panel PCMCIA Note Radio card in Slot 0 Internal ATA in Slot 2 Factory Default Settings Slot 0 PCMCIA Disable slot now Off Power slot during sleep 3 3v Off Power slot during sleep 5v Off Write protect slot Off Slot 1 Compact Flash Disable slot now Off Power slot during sleep 3 3v Off Power slot during sleep 5v Off Write protect slot Off Slot 2 ATA Card Disable slot now Off Power slot during sleep 3 3v Off Power slot during sleep 5v Off Write protect slot Off The name of the card from the CIS data on the card in the slot is displayed This information cannot be changed by the user When Power slot during sleep is checked the slot will stay powered up in Suspend at the cost of reduced battery life When Disable slot now is checked the slot is powered down as soon as the Control Panel is closed and the PCMCIA driver ignores any card in the slot MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options 81 Power Access Start Settings Control Panel Power Set Power Off Backlight properties Review bat
178. ication of the registered user is listed and cannot be changed by the user Memory sizes given do not include memory used up by the operating system Hence a system with 64 MB may only report 35 MB memory since 29 MB is used up by the Windows CE NET operating system This is actual DRAM memory and does not include internal flash or the internal ATA card used for storage Memory System Properties Memory Device Name Copyrights Move slider to the left for more memory to run programs Move slider to the right for more storage room Only unused RAM can be adjusted Allocated 19108 Allocated 19112 In Use 384KB In Use 5420KB Figure 3 28 System Memory Move the slider to allocate more memory for programs or storage If there isn t enough space for a file increase the amount of storage memory If the mobile device is running slowly try increasing the amount of program memory Adjust the settings and tap the OK box to save the changes The changes take effect immediately MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options 113 Device Name System Properties General Memory Device Name Copyrights These settings are used to identify your Windows CE device to other computers Please type a name without any spaces and a short description Device name Device description Figure 3 29 System Device Nam
179. ice in User Idle System Idle or Suspend modes even when the device is idle Because of the cumulative effect and using the Battery Power Scheme Defaults listed above e The backlight turns off after 3 seconds of no activity e The display turns off after 18 seconds of no activity 15sec 3sec e And the device enters Suspend after 5 minutes and 18 seconds of no activity MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Getting Started 17 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 speaker is located on the front of the device above the Power button The audio volume can be adjusted to a comfortable level for the user The volume is increased or decreased one step each time the volume key is pressed The device has an internal speaker and a jack for an external headset Operational beeps are emitted from the speaker Using the Keypad Note Volume amp Sounds in Control Panel must be enabled before the following key sequences will adjust the volume To adjust speaker volume locate the F8 key at the top of the keypad Adjust the speaker volume by pressing the e 2 key then the F8 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 The LED for the 2 key blinks until the s
180. ich when loaded onto the mobile device can be chosen by the user to replace the default mobile device keymap and then switched back when they are finished using the customized keys This custom key map file can be made to re define the system return code for each of the 61 keys key press or key press combinations All keys except the power key can be re mapped Custom keymaps for the mobile device are created on a desktop PC using the command line compiler KEYCOMP EXE Keycomp processes the input keymap source file and outputs a registry text file Note Each VK_code has a numeric value for example VK_F20 hex 83 these are documented in the SDK include file WINUSER H from Microsoft The numeric value is what needs to go into the registry Whether the value is hex or decimal depends on the registry editor being used the one in the mobile device requires decimal but the desktop one used over ActiveSync that a developer may use requires hex For Example Default values SCanCodeLeft hex 83 decimal 131 ScanCodeRight hex 84 decimal 132 Example DEFAULT KEY writes KEYCOMP REG to local directory Input File Compiler Text File gt gt DEFAULT KEY KEYCOMP EXE KEYCOMP REG This output file should be renamed to xxx REG the suffix must remain REG then copied to the mobile device over ActiveSync Once the file is loaded on the mobile device double tap the file from
181. idate Server Navigate to the Wireless Network Properties configuration screen Tap the Properties button Check Validate server Tap OK to dismiss the configuration boxes Automatically connect to non preferred networks access Advanced Wireless Settings Use Windows to configure my wireless settings Preferred Networks Y Add New peapTest preferred Figure 4 39 Advanced Wireless Settings Authenticated SSID Networks to access points Once the authentication completes the status changes to show the mobile device has authenticated to lt SSID gt as shown in the figure above Tap the IP Information tab and make sure there 15 a valid IP address as shown in the figure labeled P Information Tab earlier in this chapter E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 160 Cisco Client Configuration WPA LEAP LEAP is a Cisco proprietary authentication protocol and is not supported by the Microsoft supplicant To configure the mobile device for WPA LEAP use the Cisco ACU installed during normal installation of the Cisco client driver Cisco ACU Start the Cisco ACU by tapping the icon on the desktop or navigate to Start Programs Cisco ACU Tap the Profile tab Select Active Profile Profiled ProfileO 350 Series Radio is Not Associated Figure 4 40 WPA LEAP using ACU Profile Tab Tap the Rename button Name the profile 7
182. ighted areas The MX3 RFID has an RFID module permanently attached to the back of the device The module protects the RFID antenna and tag reader A passive vehicle cradle is available that has been designed specifically for the MX3 RFID devices deeper back cover Device specific cables are available The stylus in the Stylus Kit shipped with each unit is used to assist in entering data and configuring the unit Protective film for the touchscreen is available as an accessory Note Until the main battery and backup battery are completely depleted the mobile device is always drawing power from the main and backup batteries On When to Use This Guide As the reference for LXE s MX3 RFID mobile device 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 device and it s capabilities and then referring to it when you need more information about a particular subject This guide takes you through all aspects of installation and configuration Instruction and safety information for the general user are contained in the MX3 RFID User s Guide This chapter Introduction describes this reference guide s structure contains setup and installation instruction briefly describes data entry processes and explains how to get help E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 2 Overview Chapter 2 Physi
183. ilable to the application Default number of reads for collecting Class 0 tags 15 4 Valid values are between 1 and 10 Default number of reads for collecting Class 1 tags is 1 Valid values are between 1 and 10 Default number of reads for collecting Class 1 Gen 2 tags is 1 Valid values are between 1 and 10 Change the attempts value by tapping the drop down list box and selecting a number from the list Tap OK to save the change or X to ignore the change and return to the Control Panel Tap the Restore Defaults button to return to default values C1G2 Q Value When scanning large numbers of tags the C1G2 Q value sets the amount of time to delay when sending tag reads to the keyboard buffer A larger number increases the time delay interval The default value is 3 Valid values are between 0 and 15 Class 0 Singulation Tap the radio button to specify which singulation method to use during Class 0 read operations Selection 1s grayed out if the Class 0 Tag Type 1s unchecked Tap OK to save the change or X to ignore the change and return to the Control Panel E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 86 Reader Output Preamble Postamble TAG data separators Control Panel Options A preamble is a lead in character for tags transmitted to the host device The lead in characters are considered part of the tag The Preamble field will accept up to 5 characters that can be specified by a combination of 7 bit ACSII characters and
184. ilters Read Power Firmware Format Tag Types to Read C1G2 O V Restore Value 9 2 Defaults c1G2 p attempts Reader Output Class 1 p attempts Preamble Class 0 4 attempts Class 0 Singulation Separator A Onm1iq n2 Figure 3 12 RFID Configuration Utility Tags tab Note MX3 RFID is restricted to 95 for Modulation LXE recommends using the default setting of ID2 for Class 0 Singulation Data output from tags read 15 sent in character mode to the keyboard buffer A pop up option box 15 displayed if the user attempts to deselect all tags At least one class must be selected before the user can continue Tap the Restore Defaults button to set the parameters in the RFID Configuration Utility menu panels to their factory default settings MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options 85 Tag Types to Read Specify which class of tags are to be read and reported during tag reading operations Duplicate tags are not reported e Class 0 Class 0 Read attempts e Class 1 Class 1 Read attempts e Class 1 Gen2 C1G2 Read attempts A read operation can contain a user defined number of read attempts The default for Class 0 tags is 4 read attempts This means that when a read operation is performed by pressing the RFID Read button 4 reads will be performed internally the results merged duplicate tags removed and the result is then made ava
185. ion None You must click on Commit to save the Config s settings Figure 4 4 SCU Config Tab When logged in as an Admin see Admin Login use the Config tab to manage profiles When not logged in as an Admin the parameters can be viewed but cannot be changed Buttons Button Function Rename Assigns a new unique name If the new name is not unique an error message is displayed and the profile is not renamed Delete Deletes the profile The current active profile cannot be deleted and an error message is displayed if a delete is attempted New Creates a new profile with the default settings see Config Parameters and prompts for a unique name If the name is not unique an error message is displayed and the new profile is not created Commit Saves the profile settings made on this screen Settings are saved in the profile Credentials Allows entry of a username and password certificate names and other information required to authenticate with the access point The information required depends on the EAP type WEP PSK The Encryption type chosen determines if the WEP PSK Keys button is active Keys Allows entry of WEP keys or pass phrase as required by the type of encryption E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 134 Summit Client Configuration IMPORTANT The settings for Auth Type EAP Type and Encryption depend on the security type chosen Please refer to Wireless Security la
186. ionship established the ActiveSync menu item can be used to establish the connection over the radio link See Chapter 1 Introduction section titled ActiveSync After a connect setup is selected Start Programs Communication Connect will start to connect to a host Connect is used to initiate a cabled connection to a host Several pre defined connect setups are included in the factory setup COMI direct connect at 57600 or 115200 baud e Infrared connect at 57600 or 115200 baud COM3 direct connect at 57600 or 115200 baud e USB direct connect The default connect setup is USB direct connect Select Make New Connection and follow the instructions on the screen to create a connection while following the directions in the section titled Backup Data Files using ActiveSync later in this chapter See Also Chapter 1 Introduction section titled ActiveSync subsection titled Cold Boot and Loss of Host Re connection Start FTP Server Stop FTP Server These shortcuts call the Services Manager to start and stop the FTP server The server defaults to Off for security unless it is explicitly turned on from the menu Start Programs Communication Start FTP Server Start Programs Communication Stop FTP Server E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 64 Start Menu Program Options Command Prompt Inbox Access Start Programs Command Prompt File Edit Help x Pocket CM
187. irmly press the battery into the well until the Retaining Clip on the battery clicks The battery 1s now securely fastened to the computer The computer draws power from the battery immediately upon successful connection Note Do not cover the vent aperture located in the left side of the battery well in the battery well with anything other than the main battery Check Battery Status Tap the Start Settings Control Panel Power icon Main and backup battery level status and Power Scheme timeout setting options are displayed About Lithium Ion 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 mobile device is always even when in the Suspend state and draws battery power at all times Use the Start Settings Control Panel Power Battery tab to check the battery status and power reading Always replace the used main battery with a fully charged main battery The Battery Low Warning LED illuminates red at approximately 35 of power left in the main battery You need to determine the point at which battery life becomes unacceptable for your business practices and replace the main battery before that point E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 10 Getting Started Optional Devices Each MX3 RFID mobile device is shipped with a handstrap installed by LXE prior to shipping A standard MX3X
188. is automatically turned off when the System Idle timer or Suspend timer expires Display and Display Backlight Timer When the System Idle timer expires the display is turned off The default value for the battery power timer is 15 seconds The default value for the external power timer is 2 minutes When the User Idle timer expires the screen display backlight is turned off The default value for the battery power timer is 3 seconds The default value for the external power timer is 2 minutes Both values can be adjusted using the Control Panel option Display Backlight or Power Schemes Any of the following will wake the display and display backlight Any key on the keypad Stylus touch on the touchscreen Power button tap When the display wakes up the timers will begin the countdown again When any of the above events occurs prior to the timers expiring the timers start the countdown again Touchscreen The touchscreen provides a means of inputting information into the device by touching the screen using the LXE approved stylus the Passive Pen see Chapter 1 section titled Accessories Touchscreen operation is not affected by Display Backlighting Touchscreen operation is affected by the Display mode If the display is off a stylus touch on the display will turn on the display No touch data is sent to the running application until the next stylus touch MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG
189. isabled when a headset is plugged into the audio jack Power Button Note Refer to the section titled Power Modes later in this chapter for information relating to the power states of the mobile device 1 o Figure 1 12 Power Button The power button is located above the ESC key on the keypad When a battery 15 inserted in the mobile device press the Power button Quickly tapping the Power button places the device immediately in Suspend mode Quickly tapping the Power button again or touching the screen immediately returns the device from Suspend When the Windows desktop is displayed or an application begins the power up or reboot sequence is complete Please refer to the section titled Power Modes later in this guide for a list of the kinds of activities Primary Events that will return the device from Suspend Mode Restart Sequence Tap Start Run then type warmboot in the textbox and press Enter If the touchscreen is not accepting taps or needs recalibration press lt Ctrl gt lt Esc gt to force the Start Menu to appear When the Windows CE NET desktop is displayed or an application begins the power up or restart sequence is complete If you have previously saved your settings they will be restored on reboot Any RFID tag data retrieved and not saved is lost during a reboot or reset MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Getting Started 13 Tapping the Touchscreen with a Stylus Note Alw
190. istered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries and RAM Mount are both trademarks of National Products Inc 1205 5 Orr Street Seattle WA 98108 Odyssey and Funk are registered trademarks of Funk Software Inc Summit Data Communications Inc Summit Data Communications the Summit logo and The Pinnacle of Performance are trademarks of Summit Data Communications Inc 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 2006 Adobe Systems Incorporated All rights reserved Adobe the Adobe logo Acrobat and the Acrobat logo are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Applies Li lon Battery When disposing of the main battery the following precautions should be observed The battery should be disposed of promptly The battery should not be disassembled or crushed The battery should not be heated above 212 F 100 C or incinerated Equipment WEEE appropriately per Directive 2002 96 EC In most areas this product can be recycled reclaimed and re used when properly discarded Do not discard labeled units with trash For information about Important This symbol is placed on product to remind users to dispose of Waste Electrical and Electronic proper disposal contact LXE through your loca
191. istrator is familiar with Microsoft Windows options and capabilities loaded on most standard Windows 2000 NT or XP desktop computers Therefore the sections that follow describe only those Windows capabilities that are unique to the mobile device and the Windows CE NET environment 2 4 GHz Radio Configuration Complete 2 4GHz radio configuration is included in Chapter 4 Wireless Network Configuration E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 58 Installed Software Installed Software Note Some standard Windows options require an external modem connection Modems are not available from LXE nor supported by LXE When you order a mobile device 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 in the mobile device This section lists the contents of the subdirectories and the general function of the files Files installed in the mobile device are specific to the intended function of the mobile device Files installed in each mobile device configured for an RF environment contain PCMCIA card radio specific drivers the drivers for each type of radio are specific to the manufacturer for the radios installed in the RF environment and are not interchangeable Software Load The software loaded on the mobile computer consists of Windows CE NET 4 2 OS hardware specific OEM Adaptation Layer device drivers Inter
192. ivity MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Power Modes 39 On Mode The Display When the display is On e the keyboard touchscreen and all peripherals function normally the display backlight is on until the Backlight timer expires default is 3 seconds 15 seconds afterwards the display turns off e when the main battery is hot swapped the display is turned Off The Mobile Device After a new mobile device has been received a charged main battery inserted and the Power button tapped the computer 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 Press the Power button to turn the device on User Idle Mode Note When the display backlight is Off the unit is still On The unit functions normally a tethered scanner trigger press or an integrated scanner Scan key press will cause scans Communications through the radio or serial ports continue User Idle timers are set using Start Settings Control Panel Power Schemes tab The display backlight is turned off when one of the following occurs e the user idle timer expires before a wakeup event takes place e the Power button is tapped which immediately places the unit into Suspend Mode Display Backlight Suspend timers
193. ker is disabled PCMCIA Slots 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 application s running on the computer Make sure the proper software is pre loaded and PC cards are properly configured Slot 0 Radio or SRAM Cards Note When removing or installing the radio protect the internal components and the radio from electrostatic discharge The mobile device has one internal PCMCIA slot that conforms electrically to PCMCIA 2 1 specifications The PC Slot supplies 0 75 of an amp at 5Volts or 3 3Volts Battery voltage is supplied through unused pin 35 to support a WAN radio in the slot The PC slot is accessible by the use of a Phillips screwdriver to first loosen the endcap It accepts Type I or II cards only Slot 0 accepts PCMCIA 2 4GHz radio cards or SRAM Flash memory cards Slot 1 Compact Flash Card The mobile device has one internal Compact Flash card port that supports Type I and II cards The slot is accessible when the endcap has been loosened RFID Reader Scan Range Type of Tag Scan Range Class 0 Tag 2 feet 7 meters Class 1 Tag 3 feet 9 meters Class 1 Gen 2 Tag 1 foot 3 meters Figure 2 2 RFID Tag Reading Ranges Unlike barcode scanners that require line of sight before successfully reading a barcode the RFID reader does not require line of sight
194. l Controls 43 Endcaps and COM Ports The MX3 RFID supports three COM port options Two external serial ports are dependent on the end cap chosen A third serial port is used to support an integrated infrared transciever barcode reader An additional endcap configuration supports serial and USB slave input output at 1 5 MBps Standard Range Scanner Port ra RS232 Port Serial Port USB Client eua Audio Jack DC Power Jack RFID Module Figure 2 5 Endcap and COM Ports The COM 2 port is always the IR port on the back of the mobile device regardless of the type of endcap installed On the Standard Range Scanner Serial Port endcap COM 3 is the Integrated Scanner port The integrated barcode scanner scans only when the Scan button is pressed To edit Scanner Com Port parameters select Start Settings Control Panel Scanner Change the parameter values and tap OK to save the changes On the Dual Serial Port endcap the COMI port is the serial port on the right side of the endcap when the display is facing you Endcap Combination Left Port Right Port Laser Scanner USB Client With the screen facing up specifically the assignment of the serial ports is as follows COMI for the RFID module COM 2 is always the IR port on the back of the device regardless of the type of endcap installed e COM 3 for either the integrated barcode scanner or an RS232 port E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID R
195. l sales representative or visit www com Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 DUNEDIN E E A E ee 1 When to Use This ride ea a 1 Document CON VEN ONSS tesa rebat UO b ERE Pte Hebe 2 hebt 2 ll fece 3 MXX dude RFID Chatt TR 4 COMPONENTS sok 5 Frontand Back VIGWS rase net po pe Dit peia T pend pe Gb A A 5 Endcap Opt Onis A 6 iure 6 Battery Well Vett AUSBUPE at ois Reate iet vetere orbe base tates 7 8 Insert R R E 9 Check Battery Status TE 9 About Lithium Ion 9 10 the Stylus C hp ODUOBAl 10 Apply Protective Film to Display Optional 10 Connect External Power Supply 11 Connect Audio Jack Optional Oea 12 POM Mee 12 USC 12 Tapping the Touchscreen with a SUUS ee tern 13 Keypad 13 Touchsereen Cal
196. lect Scanner and ensure the integrated scanner is set to a port that is NOT the same as the ActiveSync port Radio Note You must establish a partnership with a desktop computer prior to running ActiveSync the mobile device The initial partnership must be done using direct serial USB cable connection Once the relationship 15 established using the serial port the ActiveSync link in the Start Menu gives a choice of connections one of which is radio Select Start Settings Programs Communication ActiveSync From the popup list choose Network and then tap the Connect button E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 26 ActiveSync IrDA Connection Note ActiveSync connection does true IrDA not serial over IR or TCP IP Winsock over IR like many infrared connections Therefore it is important to use a PC infrared interface which supports the handshaking needed for ActiveSync This unfortunately precludes using many brands of laptops which only use a simple infrared interface even though they may call it IrDA Select Start Settings Control Panel PC Connection Tap the Change button From the popup list choose IR 4 115200 This will set up the mobile device to use the Infrared port Tap OK and ensure the check box for Allow connection with desktop computer when device is attached is checked Tap OK to return to the Control Panel Select Scanner and ensure the integrated scanner is set to a
197. lication that 15 accessing the Barcode Wedge in Block mode supports Hat encoded characters like M hat encoded characters can be assigned the defined action and then interpreted by the receiving application by using the escape format described above The same is true for hex encoded characters MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options 103 Ctrl Char Mapping Translate All Access A Settings Control Panel Scanner Barcode tab Scanner Control Translation Character Replacement Figure 3 20 Barcode Ctrl Translation Note that Control Character Mapping is available regardless of the status of the Use Advanced Barcode Processing checkbox See Hat Encoding and Decimal Hexadecimal Chart If Translate is checked unprintable ASCII characters characters below 20H in scanned barcodes are assigned to their appropriate CTRL code sequence when the barcodes are sent in Character mode When Translate is not checked and Send Key Messages is checked CTRL codes are passed through in Block mode The wedge provides one to one mapping of control characters to their equivalent control character sequence of keystrokes in Key Message mode If a control character is replaced by another control character the replacement is performed on the barcode data prefix and suffix before the keystrokes are simulated For example if Carriage Return is replaced by
198. lient att ter Het rb tns 130 131 Admin ET 132 Config Tab 133 BUULOTIS 133 Conna P araim eters sce n V LI epis ates 134 M 135 Diti cuj REN 136 MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Table of Contents vil hun 136 Global SettHps Tabu eaae tme Hi orden cae retient abes rd ost IS enda bct ee EL FANE DL Or EYERR ates 137 a ara EAA AE Eao RES 138 Suminit Wireless SECUN terr Rr HER Ere totes EE TERE ETOO 140 ena EE 140 bua EN 141 LEAP w o WPA Authentication uico itte t etis erit aee Me E 142 143 MPAJIDEAPAutlienticatlOD coiere etr ea de ER E 145 WPA PSK AUIS ntl Can uos erre a e EPOR ten PEE vor vate n 146 Gisco Cen ConfiguratiOT 147 Aironet Client Utility
199. mat Current Firmware Version 6 514 Restore Defaults File Browse Download Reboot Reader Figure 3 16 RFID Configuration Utility Firmware tab Note RFID firmware upgrades and subsequent rebooting does not directly cause changes to any other firmware Tap the Restore Defaults button to set the parameters to their last saved default setting Tap OK to save changes or X to ignore any changes and return to the Control Panel Firmware Upgrade Tap the Browse button to locate the Firmware Upgrade File on the mobile device to download to the RFID module Tap OK 1n the File Open box to select the file Once selected tap the Download button on the Firmware panel The upgrade is installed When the upgrade process is complete a pop up dialog box appears indicating a successful or unsuccessful upgrade Tap OK in the pop up dialog box to close the dialog box Reboot Reader Tap the Reboot Reader button The RFID Reader module reboots The MX3 RFID is not rebooted only the RFID Reader is rebooted A pop up dialog box appears indicating a successful or unsuccessful reboot The mobile device does not reboot Tap OK in the pop up dialog box to close the dialog box MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options 93 Format Access Start Settings Control Panel RFID Format tab Use this option to select the output format that is sent to the open file from RFID read a
200. me limitations You can copy files to or from the mobile device by drag and drop You will not be allowed to delete files or copy files out of the Windows folder on the mobile device Technically the only files you cannot delete or copy are ones marked as system files in the original build of the Windows CE NET image This however includes most of the files in the Windows folder Copy the MX3 RFID LXEbook to the Mobile Device Optional Note The LXEbook user guides do not contain the illustrations and regulatory information contained in the full user guides on the LXE Manuals CD and on the LXE ServicePass website See the full format User Guide MX3 RFID User s Guide on LXE Manuals CD Mobile Device Required Adobe Acrobat Reader Version MX3 RFID Windows CE NET PDF Viewer pre installed by LXE First using your desktop computer download LXEbook MX3 RFID Users Guide from the LXE Manuals CD to your desktop computer Next connect the mobile device to your desktop computer and run ActiveSync When the mobile device and the desktop ActiveSync applications are synchronized click Explore on the ActiveSync menu on your desktop to display the contents of the mobile device folders Then open the folder on your desktop computer containing the downloaded LXEbook User s Guide Click and drag the LXEbook User Guide to the My Documents folder on the mobile device When the file copy process is finished disconnect the mobile device
201. mple RFIDUSER PVK The certificate file created later in this process must be given the same name for example RFIDUSER CER DO NOT check Enable strong private key protection Make any other desired changes and click the Submit button MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Certificates 175 Potential Scripting Violation Potential Scripting Violation Figure 4 68 Script Warnings If any script notifications occur click the Yes button to continue the certificate request Create Private Key Password Figure 4 69 Script Warnings When prompted for the private key password Click None if you do not wish to use a password or e Enter and confirm your desired password then click Microsoft Certificate Services Certificate Issued The certificate you requested was issued to you DER encoded or Base 64 encoded Download certificate 52 Download certificate chain Figure 4 70 Certificate Issued Click the Download certificate link E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 176 Certificates File Download x Some files can harm your computer If the file information below looks suspicious or you do not fully trust the source do not open or save this file File name certnew cer File type Security Certificate From 100 100 100 100 amp This type of could harm your computer if it contains malicious
202. n Sounds Good scan and bad scan sounds are stored in the Windows directory as SCANGOOD WAV and SCANBAD WAV These are unprotected WAV files and be replaced by a WAV file of the user s choice By default a good scan sound on the mobile device is a single 2700 Hz beep and a bad scan sound is a double beep MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Utilities 115 Utilities These utilities are pre loaded by LXE LAUNCH EXE All applications to be installed into persistent memory are normally in the form of Windows CE CAB files These CAB files exist as separate files from the main installation image and need to be copied to the mobile device using an internal ATA card or from a PC using ActiveSync The CAB files are loaded into the folder System which is the internal ATA drive Then information is added to the registry if desired to make the CAB file auto launch at startup The CAB file can update the registry as desired and cause the unpacked file s to be placed in the appropriate location The registry information needed is under the key HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist as follows The main subkey is any text and is a description of the file Then 3 values are added FileName is the name of the CAB file with the path usually System Installed isa DWORD value of 0 which changes to once auto launch installs the file FileCheck is the name of a file to look for to determine if the CAB file is installed
203. n and Backup batteries Battery Voltage Status Main 12 121 V raw 3485 Backup 5 099 V raw 2167 Jacked Discharge Figure 3 3 Battery The Battery tab shows the status and the percentage of power left in the main battery external It also shows the status of the backup battery The listed values cannot be changed by the user Tap the Charge or Discharge buttons to charge and discharge the backup battery If the battery is Charging tap the Discharge button to stop the Charge process Tap Discharge a second time to begin the Discharge process If the battery is Discharging tap the Charge button to stop the Discharge process Tap Charge a second time to begin the Charge process MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options Bluetooth Manager 71 Note or may not be available in every MX3 RFID version Bluetooth Manager Bluetooth service or options are not available for all MX3 RFID devices or in all MX3 RFID sofiware releases Access Start Settings Control Panel Bluetooth Device Properties Set the parameters for a Bluetooth device Factory Default Settings Found Devices Untrusted Tap the Scan Device button to locate Bluetooth devices in your wireless area Tap the 2 button and follow the instructions in the Help file to authenticate Bluetooth devices in your area Certificates Access Start
204. n button 15 pressed The internal scanner scans only when the Scan button 15 pressed A Scan button press has no effect on externally attached scanners See previous section titled Programmable Buttons When there is no integrated scanner endcap the Scan keys function as Enter keys For 5250 configurations the left button is the Field Exit key Enter The Enter key 15 used to confirm a forms entry or to transmit information How it 15 used is determined by the application running on the computer on The 2 key is used to activate 2 functions of the keypad Printed on many keys at the upper left corner are small characters that represent the 274 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 2 key To cancel a 2 function before pressing another key press 274 key again When the 274 function is active the 274 LED illuminates Ctrl The Ctrl key enables the control functions of the keypad This function is similar to a regular keyboard s Control key Note that the Ctrl key only stays active for one keystroke Each time you need to use a Ctrl function you need to press the Ctrl key before pressing the desired key When the Ctrl function is active the Ctrl LED illuminates MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A 47
205. n does not automatically display press the Power button 4 Adjust screen display audio volume and other parameters if desired Troubleshooting Press lt Ctrl gt lt Esc gt to force the Start Menu to appear Use the tab backtab and cursor keys to move the cursor from element to element Touchscreen is not accepting stylus taps or need recalibration Note MX3 RFID does not support tethered scanners Do not connect a tethered scanner cable to a USB C labeled endcap port These ports cannot power a tethered scanner MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Getting Started Insert Main Battery Press the Power button after the battery is inserted into the battery compartment Note New batteries must be charged prior to first use This process takes up to four hours an LXE Multi Charger Plus and eight hours with an external power source connected to the power jack on the endcap of the mobile device Figure 1 7 Battery Contacts and Main Battery The Main Battery compartment is located at the bottom of the back of the computer The arrow in the top figure points to the battery contacts in the battery well The bottom figure shows the battery charger contacts on the back of the main battery Place the battery in the compartment making sure the side of the battery with six contacts matches up with the battery contacts in the battery well Do not slide the battery sideways into the battery well F
206. nce Guide 174 Certificates Microsoft Certifica Advanced Certificate Request Certificate Template User E Key Options Create new key set Use existing key set Microsoft Enhanced Cryptographic Provider v1 0 E Key Usage Exchange Key Size 1024 284 common key sizes 512 1024 2048 4096 8192 18384 Automatic key container name User specified key container name v Mark keys as exportable v Export keys to file Full path name userlkey pvk C Enable strong private key protection Store certificate in the local computer certificate store Stores the certificate in the local computer store instead of in the user s certificate store Does not install the root CA s certificate You must be an administrator to generate or use a key in the local machine store Additional Options Request Format e CMC OPKCS10 Hash Algorithm SHA 1 Only used to sign request Save request to a Attributes ki Friendly Figure 4 67 Advanced Certificate Details For the Certificate Template select User Check the Mark keys as exportable and the Export keys to file checkboxes Type the full path on the local PC where the private key is to be copied Also specify the private key filename Be sure to note the name used for the private key file for exa
207. nd return to the Control Panel Parameters Default value for all parameters is blank Tags read and reported are filtered through a logical OR of the selected mask values Select Toggles between a blank and a checkmark A checkmark in this field allows the filter on that line to be active at the next and subsequent tag read action Field Name The user friendly name for the filter Accepts up to 40 alphanumeric characters Field is not case sensitive Duplicate field names are allowed between filters Offset The number of characters that offset the mask value from the beginning of the tag The range 15 from 0 to 23 characters Mask Value Accepts up to 24 hexadecimal characters Field is not case sensitive Duplicate mask values are allowed between filters When filtering EPC decoded tags the filter 15 applied before the tag is converted to EPC When the maximum number of characters is exceeded the mobile device beeps and will not allow more characters to be entered See Also Decimal Hexadecimal Chart E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 88 Control Panel Options How to Set a Filter Occasionally it is desirable to see only a subset of tags for example when inventorying items from a specific company In cases like this filtering can be used to select only the desired tags 1 To set up a filter first enter a Field Name for the filter The Field Name is simply a descriptive name that is used to
208. net Explorer 6 0 for Windows CE browser and utilities The software supported is summarized below Operating System Microsoft CE NET version 4 2 Radio Drivers Only one radio is installed at any one time The 2 4GHz type of PC radio card resident in the device determines the type of radio driver running on the device RFID Driver e Includes a configuration utility to be used when programming an RFID Tag reader Note Please contact your LXE representative for MX3 RFID software updates as they are released by LXE Software Applications The following applications are included WordPad was PocketWord in previous versions of Windows CE Pocket Inbox Word Viewer Excel Viewer PDF Viewer Image Viewer Scanner Wedge LXE developed Transcriber Media Player Internet Explorer Note that the viewer applications allow viewing documents but not editing them MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Installed Software 59 JAVA Option Installed by LXE Files can be accessed by tapping Start Programs JEM CE Doubletap the EVM icon to open the EVM Console A folder of JAVA examples and Plug ins is also installed with the JAVA option LXE does not support all JAVA applications running on the mobile device LXE RFTerm Option Installed by LXE The application can be accessed by tapping Start Programs RFTerm Please refer to Terminal Emulation Setup earlier in this guide for RFTerm quick start instruction
209. nly valid within a section defined as A value line was found when a section header line was expected MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Key Maps Sample Input File 195 general parms give the size of arrays all numeric values are decimal these numbers are validated with the data below at compile time MAPNAME must be all numerics General MAPNAME 0409 MAPCNT 4 MAPCOLS 8 MAPROWS 8 ALGOR MX 3X 77 Special keys are accessed outside the map this specifies the row and column these should not need to change but KEYSHIFT COL8ROWO KEYALT COL9ROWO K K EY2ND COL10ROWO EYCONTROL COL11ROWO the name of this key doesn t matter the important part is the MAP value codes are defined in docs 77 this is the map for keys with no modifier NORMAL COLOROWO VK ESCAPE COLOROW1 VK Fl COLOROW2 ACTION POW COLOROW3 VK_F2 COLOROW4 VK_F5 COLOROW5 VK F7 COLOROW6 8 COLOROW7 ACTION SCAN1 COL1ROWO Q COL1ROW1 9 COL1ROW2 ACTION SCAN3 COL1ROW3 T COL1ROW4 U COL1ROWS5 4 COL1ROW6 O w E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 196 Key Maps COL1ROW7 ACTION SCAN2 KR LIEN OE PL LOOMED EE COL2ROWO A COL2ROW1 open COL2ROW2 D COL2ROW3 G COL2ROW4 J COL2ROW5 1 COL2ROW6 L COL2ROW7 2 3 FE UE UT UT LG CLEA LOO COLL OL COL3ROWO COL3
210. ns RFTERM as a startup app HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist RFTERM FileName WINDOWS LXE RFTERM EXE FileCheck dummy Order dword 40 CAB files for options not purchased are not loaded e g JAVA or RFID If a CAB file is missing please contact your LXE Representative MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Utilities 117 Autoexec LOCAL _MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist AUTOEXEC FileName SYSTEM AUTOEXEC BAT FileCheck dummy Order dword 50 Avalanche HKEY LOCAL MACHINENSSOFTWAREWLXEVPersist A valanche FileName SYSTEM LXEAVA CAB FileCheck S YSTEM A VALANCHE MODEL DAT Order dword 4 Installed dword 0 PCMCIA dword 0 Delay dword 0 Avalanche HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist A vaLaunch FileName SYSTEM AVALANCHE AVAINIT EXE FileCheck dummy Order dword 5 Delay dword 0 PCMCIA dword 0 Installed dword 0 When you are installing your custom CAB file to the mobile device s operating sytem refer to the default image segments that are commented with RFTERM to see the expected Registry format One special key is included to force the system folders Desktop Fonts Programs etc to copy from the internal ATA card System to the Windows directory This is implemented as a persist key so the sequence of startup events can be controlled especially for AppLock The filename is a special internal trigger for the Launch utili
211. ns the countdown again When any of the above events occur prior to the timer expiring the timer begins the countdown again The first display wakeup key press or touch is sent to the operating system or running application Once the display is On the keyboard and touchscreen function normally Suspend Mode The Suspend mode is entered when the device 15 either inactive for a predetermined period of time the user taps the Power button or the user selects Start Suspend Suspend timers are set using Start Settings Control Panel Power Schemes tab Any of the following can be configured to wake the unit and reset both the display and display backlight timers Any key on the keypad PC card activity Power button tap Stylus touch on the touchscreen COMI CTS External power connection COM3 CTS USB client connection When the device wakes up the User Idle System Idle and the Suspend timers begin the countdown again When any one of the above events occurs prior to the Suspend timer expiring the timer starts the countdown again The first wakeup key press or touch is not sent to the operating system or running application the first keypress or touch is only used to wake up the unit and reset the timers Once the unit has transitioned from the Suspend mode to the On mode the unit keyboard and touchscreen function normally MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Power Modes 41 Critical Suspend Mode
212. nti 169 Figure 4 58 Download CA Certificate SOLeeli au eee ito tien uet uei ei VE RU RURSUS 169 Ficus 4 39 CErtilloales as coiere o m TREE pO itd een DEN ADT 170 Figure 4 60 Import SS RA eee 170 Figure 4 6 Browsing to Certificate 20 o ERR deena 171 Figure 4 62 Certificate Import Conbmaltion eode ee rote HE HE RECUERDO 171 Figure 4269 Logon to Cerbficste Authority DEP E PRU 172 Figure 4 64 Certiticate Serviees Welcome ipeo nnde ub rep a pei e IHE ER 172 Fiere 4 65 Request Certificate ers on scii n HH TU MUTO Rire ORO 173 Figure 4 66 Advanced Certilicate npe Hee 173 Figure 4 67 Advanced Certificate Details eiat bee pe eie ce e ab Gr a n n E ER 174 Figure 4 68 Waris dete patet pet Ed e e FUE deb ert di PER 175 Figure 4 69 SCHDC bre p Ed OE EN EHE TES 175 igre 4 70 Ert ISSUE re RE o PER E US EE t d oe OU 175 Figure 4 71 Download Security Warning bep eco e HE Ht e E 176 Eiente 4 72 177 igure 3 Import CertiHodle 177 Pigure4 74 Browsing to Cerificate 1 178
213. nto the lower left text box To add a match code move the cursor to the lower left text box Add the characters to the box and select the Add button to place the new Match Code in the List Box To edit a match code highlight the match code in the List Box and double click The match code text is moved to the lower left text box Make changes to the copied match code and select the Add button To delete a match code highlight the code in the List Box and select the Remove button The match code is deleted from the list After adding editing or removing match codes perform the Suspend Resume function to store your changes in the registry Hex values can be entered by preceding the two digit hex value with Control characters can also be entered using hat delimited notation i e M for Carriage Return See Hat Encoding and Decimal Hexadecimal Chart at the end of Chapter 5 MX3 RFID All keypad keys can be entered by typing the key No matching is done for barcodes using this option if they are not EAN128 barcodes MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options 109 Storage Manager Access Start Settings Control Panel Storage Manager Installed storage devices are listed by device name in the dropdown box To view information about the disk or perform store operations select a device from the list On line help is available for this option e Topics available are e Mana
214. o Setup parameters for Active Mode reporting E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 148 Profile Parameters Cisco Client Configuration Use this option to manage profiles and review firmware information status statistics and wireless radio survey data Profile Parameter Default SSID Blank Client Name Blank Infrastructure Mode Yes Power Save Mode Fast PSP Network Security Type None WEP No WEP Authentication Types Open LEAP Disabled Mixed Mode Disabled World Mode Disabled Data Rates Auto Transmit Power MAX Offline Channel Scan Enabled Select an active profile to manage ProfileO Properties Property aro PAC Import Client Name Infrastructure Mode Power Save Mode Network Security Type WEP Authentication Type User Name User Password WEP Keys Cancel Profile0 WEP Keys 7 x Already Transmit Key Size Set Key 40 128 Iv WEP Key 1 eO werkey2 eO WEP Key 3 eO werysOl OK Cancel Figure 4 19 Cisco Profile Properties Screen the WEP Keys button to enter WEP information If a key is already entered the Already set checkbox is checked The previously entered key value is not displayed for security MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Cisco Client Configuration 149 Cisco Wireless Security Wi Fi Protected A
215. ode Tab Access Start Settings Control Panel Scanner Barcode tab Scanner Control Figure 3 18 Barcode Tab Prefix Suffix Note Prefix Suffix is only available when Use Advanced Barcode Processing is disabled Prefix Suffix E p Figure 3 19 Barcode Prefix Suffix Prefix Suffix and pre existing data is unavailable when Use Advanced Barcode Processing is enabled Strip Leading Strip Trailing Characters This feature when enabled strips the specified number of characters from a barcode either from the beginning leading or at the end trailing or both When this feature and the Add Prefix and or Add Suffix features are both enabled the leading and trailing characters are stripped before the prefix or suffix is appended MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options 101 Prefix Suffix The configuration for stripping leading and trailing characters is specified independently To enable either or both of the checkboxes labeled Strip Leading and Strip Trailing must be checked Then the number of characters to be stripped can be typed into the edit control or set using the spin control on the right of the edit control The maximum number of characters that can be stripped is 99 characters for each leading and trailing number of characters When the Strip Leading and Strip Trailing checkboxes are blank or disabled the edit controls are disabled however the la
216. of the status of the Use Advanced Barcode Processing checkbox This panel displays a list of all barcode symbologies supported by the integrated barcode scanner Barcodes are sent to the application just as they are received from the scanner and before the Strip Leading Trailing or Append Prefix Suffix features E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 106 Control Panel Options Advanced Processing Access A Settings Control Panel Scanner Barcode tab Note that the Use Advanced Barcode Processing checkbox must be enabled before Advanced Processing can occur See Also The Integrated Scanner Programming Guide section titled Data Options for full details on AIM Code IDs and Symbol Code IDs Scanner Control BE Advanced Data includes Symbol Code ID Strip Code 1D Strip IDs From 128 Barcodes Figure 3 22 Barcode Advanced Processing No Code ID Default All symbology IDs are transmitted This means that by default all good scan barcodes are sent to the application just as they are received from the scanner regardless of any possible symbology ID attached The Strip Code ID radio button is unavailable when No Code ID is enabled AIM Code ID Enabling the Strip Code ID checkbox ensures the 3 character AIM Code ID symbology is stripped off by the WEDGE before the barcode is made available to the application Disable Data includes Symbol Code ID if the AIM Co
217. on Validating the Server Certificate Before validating the server certificate make sure the Root CA certificate is installed on the mobile device Navigate to the Wireless Network Properties configuration screen Tap the Properties button Check the Validate server box as shown below Authentication Settings User Certificate Issued to xxxuser rf local Issued RFRootCA Validate Server Figure 4 52 Validate Server Tap OK to dismiss the configuration boxes Advanced Wireless Settings Use Windows to configure my wireless settings Preferred Networks Y Add New peapTest preferred Automatically connect to Networks to access points non preferred networks access Figure 4 53 SSID Authenticated Once the authentication completes the status changes to show the mobile device has authenticated to lt SSID gt as shown above MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Cisco Client Configuration 167 WPA PSK Configuration Wireless Network Properties Network name SSID JpeapTest This is a computer to computer ad network wireless access points are not used Wireless network key WEP This network requires a key for Encryption rap Authentication WPA PSK x Network key passphrase Key index m Key provided automatically IEEE 802 1X Authentication Enable 802 1X authentication on this network EAP type Prop
218. on so no line is specified No definition for MapHead keycontrol No CTRL modifier key definition was found The keyboard driver requires this key to be defined somewhere in one of the keymaps This message comes from the post parse validation so no line is specified No definition for MapHead keydnarrow No down arrow definition was found The keyboard driver requires this key to be defined somewhere in one of the keymaps This message comes from the post parse validation so no line is specified No definition for MapHead keypower No power key definition was found The keyboard driver requires this key to be defined somewhere in one of the keymaps This message comes from the post parse validation so no line is specified No definition for MapHead keyscan1 No Scan Key 1 definition was found The keyboard driver requires this key to be defined somewhere in one of the keymaps This message comes from the post parse validation so no line is specified E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 194 Key Maps No definition for MapHead keyscan2 No Scan Key 2 definition was found The keyboard driver requires this key to be defined somewhere in one of the keymaps This message comes from the post parse validation so no line is specified No definition for MapHead keyscan3 No Trigger Button definition was found The keyboard driver requires this key to be defined somewhere in one of the keymaps This message comes f
219. p Icon Function My Computer Access files and programs Recycle Bin Storage for files that are to be deleted Internet Explorer Connect to the Internet intranet requires radio card and Internet Service Provider ISP enrollment is not available from LXE My Documents Storage for downloaded files applications Client Configuration Utility Set up client communication with the internet and intranet Start Access programs select from the Favorites listing documents last worked on change view settings for the control panel or taskbar on line help run programs or place the unit into Suspend mode MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Desktop My Computer Folders 61 Folder Description ms i System Internal ATA Card Yes Network Mounted network drive No Storage Card ATA Card in Compact Flash Slot 1 Yes Windows Operating System in ROM Yes Program Files Applications No Application Data Data saved by running applications No My Documents Storage for downloaded files applications No Temp Location for temporary files No Folders Copied at Startup The following folders are copied on startup System Desktop copied to System Favorites copied to System F onts copied to System Help copied to System Programs copied to Windows Desktop Windows Favorites Windows Fonts Windows Help Windows Programs This function copies only the directory contents no sub fold
220. pe Certificates Figure 4 74 Browsing to Certificate Location Using the explorer buttons browse to the location where you copied the certificate select the certificate desired and tap OK The certificate is now shown in the list Certificates kd Stores Lists your personal digital certificates Figure 4 75 Certificate Listing Highlight the certificate you just imported and tap the View button From the Field pull down menu select Private Key Certificate Details Figure 4 76 Private Key Not Present Ifthe private key is present the process is complete Ifthe private key is not present import the private key MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Certificates 179 To import the private key tap OK to return to the Certificates screen Tap import Select a Certificate File i 2 My Documents Shortcut to Office Templates Ink ooxuser pyk Name Private Keys Figure 4 77 Browsing to Private Key Location Using the explorer buttons browse to the location where you copied the private key file change the Type pull down list to Private Keys select the certificate desired and tap OK Enter the password for the certificate 1f appropriate Tap View to see the certificate details again Certificate Details Friendly Field Present Figure 4 78 Private Key Present The private key should
221. pecial editing mode set audio speaker volume is complete Using the Touchscreen Select Start Settings Control Panel Volume amp Sounds Volume tab Change the volume setting and tap OK to save the change You can also select deselect sounds for key clicks and screen taps and whether each is loud or soft As the volume scrollbar is moved between Loud and Soft the computer will emit a tone each time the volume increases or decreases in decibel range E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 18 Setup Radio and Network Setup the Radio and Network Prerequisites e Network SSID or ESSID number of the Access Point e WEP or LEAP Authentication Protocol Keys See Chapter 4 Wireless Network Configuration for complete information Access the Terminal Emulation Parameters Before you make a host connection you will at a minimum need to know e the alias name or IP address Host Address and e the port number Telnet Port of the host system to properly set up your host session 1 Make sure the mobile client network settings are configured and functional If you are connecting over wireless LAN 802 11 make sure your mobile client is communicating with the Access Point 2 From the Start Programs run LXE RFTerm or tap the RFTerm icon on the desktop 3 Select Session Configure from the application menu and select the host type that you require This will depend on the type of host system that you
222. preferred networks access Figure 4 33 Advanced Wireless Settings Authenticated SSID Once the authentication completes the status changes to show the mobile device has authenticated to lt SSID gt as shown in the figure above Tap the IP Information tab and make sure there is a valid IP address as shown in the figure labeled P Information Tab earlier in this chapter MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Cisco Client Configuration 157 PEAP GTC Authentication Configuration The Microsoft supplicant authenticates a user with the PEAP GTC protocol Configuring the PEAP GTC Supplicant With the radio parameters configured set the EAP type to Cisco PEAP as shown below Wireless Network Properties x Network name SSID This is a computer to computer ad hoc network wireless access points are not used Wireless network key WEP This network requires a key for Encryption TKIP Authentication Network key Key index ft Key provided automatically IEEE 802 1X Authentication Enable 802 1X authentication on this network Figure 4 34 PEAP GTC Wireless Network Properties If the EAP type box text is not exactly as shown see Installing Radio Drivers earlier in this chapter to change the radio cab file Click the Properties button PEAP Properties ix Validate server certificate 0 Connect only if server name ends in Trus
223. r if Cisco PEAP is installed or not To determine if Cisco PEAP is installed or to change the installation refer to the instructions in the following sections E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 150 Cisco Client Configuration Checking for the Cisco PEAP Supplicant With a radio installed open the Wireless network properties as described in Cisco Configuration later in this section With the Authentication tab selected check the text in the EAP type drop down box Refer to the following figures to determine if Cisco PEAP is installed Wireless Network Properties A Network 5510 peapTest This is a computer to computer ad hoc network wireless access points are not used Wireless network key WEP E This network requires a key for Encryption ra Authentication wp n Network key Key index m Key provided automatically IEEE 802 1X Authentication Enable 802 1X authentication on this network EAP type AP Properties Figure 4 20 No Cisco PEAP Wireless Network Properties Network 8510 peapTest This is a computer to computer ad network wireless access points are not used Wireless network key WEP This network requires a key for Encryption ra Authentication wp Network key Key index Key provided automatically IEEE 802 1X Authentication Enable 802 1X authentication on this network EAP type
224. re 4 40 WPA LEAP usine ACU Probe Ta cei peter mite Ea near 160 Figure 4 Renaming er 160 Figure 4 42 Profile Properties 161 Figure 4 43 Select Profile M 161 Iri 4 44 Logit Sere SEE c H 162 Figure 4 45 ACU Status Tab c Q 162 MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Table of Contents Figure 4 46 Cerificate SONES iiris 103 Ligure 4 47 View Certificate Details ios DARFUR ded 163 Eigured 45 BAP TLS Contipuratioli Dd EU Pedes 164 Eigure 4 49 Authentication Sern gs say oor RR ER EHE PUR 164 Figure 4 50 Select Gentil Cate 1 6o he er EO E UH OPER 165 Figure 4 5 Authentication Settings Certificate Details 165 Iur 4 52 Validate Server D 166 Figure 4 53 SSID Authenticated i coe e teet dos idR e dei 166 Figure 4 54 167 Figure 4 55 Logon to Certificate tbe dos edet dre de edes eu 168 Figure 4 56 Certificate Services Welcome esci Pe eee eek ERE OUR ee RE EUER dre uus 168 Figure 4 57 Download CA Certificate Sereen us ie ue
225. red to view the parameter settings Note the Commit button to save changes If the panel is closed before tapping the Commit button changes are not saved Factory Default Settings RX Diversity On Start on Main TX Diversity On Preamble Auto G Shorslot Auto Roam Trigger 65 dBm Roam Delta 10 dBm Roam Period 10 sec Frag Threshold 2346 RTS Threshold 2347 Ping Payload 32 bytes Ping Timeout 5000 Ping Delay ms 1000 LED Off Hide Passwords On Admin Password Blank Certs Path System Summit Client Util x Main config Status Diags Global Settings Global Configuration Settings oncstart on Mair DEVICE MUST POWER CYCLED FOR SOME OF THESE Commit SETTINGS TO TAKE EFFECT Figure 4 7 SCU Global Settings Tab E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 138 Global Parameters Summit Client Configuration Note the Commit button to save changes If the panel is closed before tapping the Commit button changes are not saved Parameter Default Function RX Diversity On start on Main How to handle antenna diversity when receiving packets from the Access Point Options are Main Only use the main antenna only Aux Only use the auxiliary antenna only On start on Main on startup use the main antenna or On start on Aux on startup use the auxiliary antenna TX Diversity How to handl
226. rogram can be exited while continuing the discharge process Normal use of the mobile device can resume during the discharge with the exception of Hot Swapping the main battery When the backup battery is fully discharged the mobile device will automatically stop the discharge process and begin to recharge the backup battery DO NOT REMOVE THE MAIN BATTERY from the mobile device until the backup battery is completely discharged Discharge requires approximately 1 hour and recharge requires approximately 2 5 hours E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 56 Power Supply MX3 Multi Charger Plus Battery Charger Note LXE recommends that the correct Multicharger Plus always be used to charge the main battery The Multicharger plus label is located on the back of the device and the charger must have been upgraded to V1 01 Please contact your LXE representative for further information about the V1 01 upgrade kit if needed The LXE Multi Charger Plus 9000A377CHGRSUS is designed to perform two functions e Simultaneously charge five LXE Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery Packs in less than four hours Simultaneously charge four LXE Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery Packs in less than four hours and analyze a fifth Battery Pack ending with the battery pack fully charged in less than ten hours Figure 2 12 MX3 Multi Charger Plus The main battery can be charged in the MX3 Multi Charger Plus The main battery charges the backup
227. rom the post parse validation so no line is specified No definition for MapHead keyshift No SHIFT modifier key definition was found The keyboard driver requires this key to be defined somewhere in one of the keymaps This message comes from the post parse validation so no line is specified No definition for MapHead keyuparrow No up arrow definition was found The keyboard driver requires this key to be defined somewhere in one of the keymaps This message comes from the post parse validation so no line is specified No equal in value line A value line must be of the form value data A value line was expected but there was no equal in it or A comment line did not begin with a semicolon No MAPNAME defined There is no map name defined The keyboard driver requires this name to be able to load the keymap tables This message comes from the post parse validation so no line is specified Scan code algorithm required COLxROWX data value was found before ALGOR statement ALGOR algorithm is parsed to decide how to encode COLxROWX into a keymap value Too many maps for specified MAPCNT There are more MAP sections defined that the MAPCNT field specified Unknown scan code algorithm The ALGOR algorithm specified is not one that KEYCOMP understands Unrecognized scancode algorithm s The ALGOR algorithm specified is not one that KEYCOMP understands Value outside of section A value defined as value data is o
228. rovide is duplicated on the mobile device s 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 For example when the 274 key is pressed the 274 key LED illuminates By then pressing the desired second function key the device will then produce 274 character The specific 2 character is printed above the corresponding key The 294 key LED turns off when key sequence finishes unless when setting volume or contrast the 2 key LED will flash at those times Please refer to Appendix A Key Maps for instruction on the specific keypresses to access all keypad functions The stylus performs the same function as a mouse that is used to point to and click elements on a desktop computer The stylus is used in the same manner as a mouse single tap or double tap to select menu options drag the stylus across text to select hold the stylus down to activate slider bars etcetera Always use the point of the stylus for tapping or making strokes on the display Never use an actual pen pencil or sharp or abrasive object to write on the touchscreen Hold the stylus as 1f 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 touchscreen responds to an actuation force touch of 4 oz or greater of pressure The stylus can be use
229. s COLxROWx COLxxROWx COLxROWXxx or COLxxROWxx where xx are decimal numeric digits 0 9 E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 192 Key Maps Invalid scan code The scan code parsed is not recognized The scan code can take one of the following formats VK_code Ix SHIFT VK_ code SHIFT x ACTION code CHANGE mapname OPEN Invalid section name s The section name parsed is invalid The only recognized names are GENERAL SPECIAL or MAP Invalid SHIFT code s The key scan code is specified as SHIFT code but the SHIFT code parsed is not recognized The following values are valid e VK code from the VK code table below e where x is an ASCII code e g A 3 or Invalid value s in GENERAL section The value name parsed is invalid for the GENERAL section The recognized names are MAPNAME MAPCNT MAPCOLS MAPROWS or ALGOR Invalid value s in MAP section The value name parsed is not expected in the SPECIAL section The only recognized names are MAP and COLxxx Invalid value s in SPECIAL section The value name parsed is not expected in the SPECIAL section The only recognized names are KEYSHIFT KEYALT KEY2ND and KEYCONTROL Invalid VK_ code s The VK code parsed is not recognized See the VK Code Table below for valid values Map ended without MAP value The MAP section must contain a MAP value so the data fields can be parsed MAPNAME must be all numerics B
230. s 0 Enabled Class 0 Tag Read Attempts 4 Tag Types to Read Class 1 Enabled Class 1 Tag Read Attempts 1 Class 0 Singulation ID 2 Tag Types to Read C1G2 Enabled C1G2 Tag Read Attempts 1 C1G2 Q Value 3 Reader Output Preamble Blank Reader Output Postamble Blank Reader Output Separator M J Filters Select Blank Field Name Blank Offset Blank Mask Value Blank Read Read Once on Key Press Enabled Read Continuous during Key Press Disabled Toggle On Off with Key Press Disabled Beep Once on Tag Read Enabled Buzz during Read Cycle Enabled Send Key Messages Wedge Enabled Power Output Power 30 dBm Modulation 95 Power Management 3 sec Disable Disabled Firmware File Blank Format HEX Enabled EPC Disabled Field Separator Blank See Also Set the Display Backlight Timer Set the Power Schemes Timers and Set the Audio Speaker Volume E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 84 Control Panel Options Tags Note MX3 RFID manufactured before August 2006 may require an update to support Class 1 Gen 2 tags Please contact your LXE representative for assistance Access Start Settings Control Panel RFID Tags tab RFID Configuration Utility Restore Tag Types to Read Class 0 Singulation Defaults Class 0 yi attempts O ES O D e Reader Output Class 1 v attempts 5 reamble Postamble Separator AM J RFID Control 11 Tags F
231. s Connection ICOM koc bester en be ipo 151 Elgpured 25 Wireless Imiormati SCEEE creber iei Re EPOR HS 152 Figure 4 26 Advanced Wireless Settings ores cor ENTRE 152 4 27 Wireless Network 153 Figure 4 28 PEAP MSCHAP Wireless Network Properties iiec err beta exe cbe be 154 Figure 4 29 Authentication Seti s CIERRE UE wie DANSE etnias 154 Pigure 4 30 Wireless Network LOI iecore Ue COH ERU EE EE En teet dba 122 Figure4 3 1 Information EE UR ERE XS aves aan eines 155 Figure 4 32 Authentication Settings Validate Servet 159 Figure 4 33 Advanced Wireless Settings Authenticated SSID rmm etti de 156 Pigure 4 34 Wireless Network Properties iie eerte EUREN e 157 Pigure 4 355 PEAP ocn ROTE Ev OP 157 Pigure 4 56 Login areren HAERES EUN 158 Eigure 4 57 Information Tab 5r t CECI 158 4 38 Authentication Settings Validate Seryet iios rto Hr ERE ATHE EUER 159 Figure 4 39 Advanced Wireless Settings Authenticated SSID eese 159 Figu
232. s are Open LEAP or Shared key EAP Type None Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP type used for 802 1x authentication to the Access Point Options are None LEAP EAP FAST PEAP MSCHAP PEAP GTC or EAP TLS Note EAP Type chosen determines whether the Credentials button is active and also determines the available entries in the Credentials pop up window MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Summit Client Configuration 135 Parameter Default Explanation Encryption None Type of encryption to be used to protect transmitted data Options are None Manual WEP Auto WEP WPA PSK WPA TKIP WPA2 PSK WPA2 TKIP WPA2 AES CCKM TKIP or CCKM AES Note The Encryption type chosen determines if the WEP PSK Keys button is active and also determines the available entries in the WEP or PSK pop up window Status Summit Client Util ok x Main Config Status Diags Global Settings Config Default IP 100 100 100 100 Client Name MAC 00 17 23 00 00 00 Is Associated to AP Name IP 100 100 100 100 1 MAC 00 02 2d 00 00 00 Signal Strength 46dB Rate 11 mBit Channel 5 Tx Power 80 mW Figure 4 5 SCU Status Tab This screen displays information on the current profile and radio connection Information cannot be edited or changed on the Status panel The panel displays The config profile being used The client name IP address and MAC address Th
233. s for all authentication protocols to configure the Microsoft Wireless Network configuration utility unless WPA LEAP is used WPA LEAP is configured with the Cisco ACU see Section titled WPA LEAP Authentication Configuration Tap the ACU icon on the desktop ACU il X Profiles Firmware Status Statistics Survey Manage Profiles Select Active Profile lt External Settings gt 350 Series Radio is Not Associated ea Figure 4 22 Cisco ACU Profile Selection From the Select Active Profile pull down list select External Settings Tap OK and warmboot Please remove and re insert the adapter to have this change take effect Alternatively turn the device off and on Figure 4 23 Cisco ACU Reboot Message After booting up the Microsoft Zero Config tool should start If it does not start configuring the wireless connection by tapping the icon on the task bar shown in below Figure 4 24 Microsoft Wireless Connection Icon E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 152 Cisco Client Configuration The Wireless Network Connection screen appears Make sure the IP Information IP v6 Information Wireless Information Select a network and press connect or right click for more options Y Add New Status Not Connected Signal Strength Signal Notify me when new wireless networks are available Figure 4 25 Wireless Information Screen Notify me
234. s function is not available Scanner Control Mal Data includes no Code ID Data includes AIM Code ID Data includes Symbol Code ID D Strip IDs from EAN128 Barcodes Figure 3 24 Barcode Advanced Processing EAN128 Barcodes The user specifies whether the barcodes have an AIM Code ID 3 characters or a Symbol Code ID 1 character They also specify whether the AIM or Symbol Code ID will be stripped or passed through to the Codes match as long as the barcode is an EAN128 barcode E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 108 Control Panel Options Adding Codes to the Match List for EAN128 Barcodes The first elements of an EAN128 barcode are matched against the entries in the Match Code list in the order entered in the list For example if the match code list contains 0 ABC Item 1 C and 2 AB in that order the AB has no effect When a match 15 found e g Code ID was matched by 0 ABC and the process terminated or when the end of the list is reached processing terminates Up to 20 Codes up to 16 characters each can be added to the Match list The characters can be text or control characters e g tab carriage return The characters can be entered into the Match Code List text box by typing from the keypad entering the key s hex equivalent or entering in hat encoded delimited 8 bit code table notation Note Keys characters are typed i
235. s pressed the reader turns on and the MX3 RFID beeps once if the tag was located and read successfully The reader turns off at a predetermined time limit after a good read or a failed read There may be a buzz sound during the time the reader is searching and reading if the RFID reader is configured to buzz during a read cycle See Chapter 3 System Configuration section titled RFID Tethered Scanner Tethered scanners connected to an RS232 port are not supported on the MX3 RFID Do not connect a tethered scanner cable to a USB C or USB H labeled endcap port They are USB ports and cannot power a tethered scanner E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 24 ActiveSync ActiveSync Introduction Once a relationship partnership has been established with Connect on a desktop computer ActiveSync will synchronize using the radio link serial port USB or the infrared port on mobile device Requirement ActiveSync version 3 7 or higher must be resident on the host desktop laptop computer ActiveSync is available from the Microsoft website Follow their instructions to locate download and install ActiveSync on your desktop computer Using Microsoft ActiveSync version 3 7 or higher you can synchronize information on your desktop computer with the mobile device and vice versa Synchronization compares the data on your mobile device with your desktop computer and updates both with the most recent data For
236. s when applicable Activity is logged in the Diagnostic Output text box If a fixed IP address has been assigned to the radio this is also noted in the Diagnostic Output box The current IP address is displayed above the Release Renew button Start Ping Tap the text box and type an IP address to Ping Tap the Start Ping button to start pinging the IP address The button name changes to Stop Ping Tap Stop Ping to end the pinging process The pinging process ends when any other button on this panel is tapped or a different menu tab is selected Ping results are displayed in the Diagnostic Output text box Diagnostics Tapping this button begins an attempt to re connect to the wireless LAN This option provides more data in the Diagnostics Output text box than the Re connect option The data dump includes radio state profile settings global settings and a list of access points by SSID broadcasting in the radio s immediate area Not available in this release Update Driver Tap this button to begin the process to update the radio driver via a dialog box and a power cycle The radio driver file needs to be accessible to the user Not available in this release Site Survey Not available in this release MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Summit Client Configuration 137 Global Settings Tab The parameters on the Global Settings panel can only be changed when an Administrator is logged in No password is requi
237. sfaction e Press the Enter key to exit this mode The LED for the 274 key blinks until the special editing mode set contrast is complete Set the Display Backlight Timer Note Refer to the section titled Power Modes later in this guide for information relating to the power states of the mobile device Select Start Settings Control Panel Display Backlight tab Change the parameter values and tap OK to save the changes The first option affects the mobile device when it is running on battery power only The second option affects the device when it is running on external power e g AC adapter cigarette adapter powered cradle The default value for the battery power timer is 3 seconds The default value for the external power timer is 2 minutes The backlight will remain on all the time when both checkboxes are blank The transmissive color display backlight timer dims the backlight at the end of the specified time Set the Display Brightness Adjusting screen brightness lightens or darkens the background to make characters visible at a comfortable level The brightness on a color display is incremented or decremented one step each time the arrow key is pressed until either the maximum or minimum brightness is achieved 8 steps The brightness setting 1s recalled at power up Locate the lt 10 gt key at the top of the keypad Adjust the display brightness by pressing the 2 key then the lt F10 gt key Use
238. sitive and if the date is not correct Date Time authentication will fail Generating a User Certificate for the MX3 RFID Please refer to the LXE Security Primer for more information on obtaining and installing user certificates The easiest way to get the user certificate is to use a browser on a PC to navigate to the CA To request the user certificate open a browser to http lt CA IP address gt certsrv Sign into the CA with the username and password of the person who will be logging into the mobile device Connect to 100 100 100 100 21 x Connecting to 100 100 100 100 User name e Password T Remember my password Figure 4 63 Logon to Certificate Authority This process saves a user certificate and a separate private key file CE NET devices such as the MX3 RFID require the private key to be saved as a separate file rather than including the private key in the user certificate Microsoft Certificate Services jahndoe Welcome Use this Web site to request a certificate for your Web browser e mail client or other program By using a certificate you can verify your identity to people you communicate with over the Web sign and encrypt messages and depending upon the type of certificate you request perform other security tasks You can also use this Web site to download a certificate authority CA certificate certificate chain or certificate revocation list CR
239. ssfully executed the LOCK ID command ignores ERASE ID command Performs combines Program ID and Lock ID Kill Class 1 tag Set read parameters RF power level and Modulation depth Read Class 1 tag IDS using parameters et by 1 SET Class 1 tags receiving this command will program the specified tag ID in memory This command prevents any further modification of the tag ID CRC and Password MX3 RFID Reference Guide 124 API Calls Data Format Commands MASK DEFINE Allows definition of a set of six masks each containing a Field Name Offset and Mask Value Updates registry values MASK READ Reads Class 0 tags or Class tags depending on the value passed in for parameter Allows a maximum of six masks as Input SET PREAMBLE Sets preamble for the output of all read commands 0 READ 1 READ and MASK READ SET POSTAMBLE Sets postamble for the output of all read commands TAG 0 READ TAG 1 READ and MASK READ SET SEPARATOR Sets tag separator for the output of all read commands TAG 0 READ TAG 1 READ and MASK READ Power Commands READER POWER TIMEOUT Reader Feedback Commands NOTIFY READ SUCCESS NOTIFY READER ON Sets the timeout for the Reader Power Management to kick in When the driver is inactive for the specified time it puts the reader into Disabled mode to conserve power Turn ON OFF beep on a read operation that results in one or more tags read See table below
240. st net Certification Authority 2048 Entrust net Secure Server Certification Authorit Equifax Secure Certificate Authority GlobalSign Root Figure 4 59 Certificates OK x Import Certificate or Key O From Smart Card Absent Reader Card Figure 4 60 Import Certificate Make sure From a File is selected and tap OK MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Certificates Using the Explorer buttons browse to the location where you copied the certificate select the Select a Certificate File Et 2 OJ Documents Shortcut to Office Templates Ink Name certnew cer Type Certificates Figure 4 61 Browsing to Certificate Location certificate desired and tap OK Root Certificate Store Do you want to ADD the following certificate to the Root Store Subject doe SUPPORT LOCAL Issuer Self Issued Time Validity Thursday July 01 2004 through Tuesday July 01 2014 Serial Number 12345678 12345678 90ABCDEF Figure 4 62 Certificate Import Confirmation Tap Yes to import the certificate Once the certificate is installed return to the proper authentication section described later in this chapter E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 172 Certificates User Certificates 4 It is important that all dates are correct on the NET computers when using any type gt of certificate Certificates are date sen
241. st specified number of characters to strip is retained and dimmed When the number of characters to be stripped is greater than the number of characters in the barcode a good read beep is sounded but all barcode data is discarded If Add Prefix and or Add Suffix are combined with Strip Leading and or Strip Trailing the leading and or trailing characters are stripped before the prefix or suffix is added The mode for Prefix Suffix feature is determined by the Send Key Messages WEDGE setting in the Main tab When checked enabled the prefix suffix feature is in Key Message mode Key message mode sends the prefix barcode and suffix to the application with the focus as keystrokes In Key message mode all keys on the keypad can be entered When the Send Key Messages is not checked Block mode is enabled Block mode allows ASCII characters 0x0 Ox7F plus backspace tab delete return and escape In Block mode prefix suffix data is added to the beginning and end of the buffered barcode data that can then be read by an application from the WDG device Up to 19 characters can be specified for the prefix and up to 19 characters can be specified for the suffix The characters can be text or control characters e g tab carriage return The characters can be entered into the prefix and suffix text boxes by typing from the keypad entering the key s hex equivalent or entering in hat encoded delimited 8 bit code ta
242. t do 119 0 Quick Start Instructions ees 8 QWERTY keypad 6 e ries 46 R Radio ub ice estos 69 Radio frequency identification RFID 3 Radio Specifications prc 209 209 RAM ball assembly 8 1 33 RAM bracket kit 32 M 75 Reader Key Action RFID 89 Reader output 85 R calibt te erre EE teer PURI ERRARE 14 R alibt tiOl in riore tette ne 110 REHASH reete e 120 121 reflash PrOCESS ioo esee cedes 120 reflash with key Press i codes mee 120 reflash with 121 E EQ MX3RFIDRG A 215 REFLASH TAG ice 121 REGEDIT EXE indents 117 Setting cunis 82 REGLOAD EXE iiie 118 Remote desktop 65 Remove user installed programs 82 sees css 75 REPLLOGLEXDB etie s 30 Restart eco oe 12 Revision Level athe nes 149 SS UTIL 130 Diver APIS eite ee eee Snes 122 Put WAL
243. t reset or Suspend Resume after changing parameters to save the changed parameters in the registry Switching Successfully connecting after switching from one profile to another may profiles take up to 30 seconds from the moment the 15 not authenticated message is displayed Adding changing LXE recommends performing a Warmboot function or Suspend Resume profiles after tapping the Commit button Start the Summit Utility by tapping the Summit Client icon Tap the Admin Login button on the Main panel Enter the Administrator password and tap OK Tap the Config tab Summit Client Util x Main Config status Diags Global Settings Config EAP type ere Rename Delete New Commit Credentials i open Encryption None You must click on Commit WEP PSK Keys to save the Config s settings Figure 4 8 Summit Profile with No Security Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set Auth Type to Open Set EAP Type to None Set Encryption to None Tap the Commit button to save the new profile configuration Perform a warm reset to connect using the new profile configuration 2 LXE recommends performing a soft reset Suspend Resume function each time the Commit button is tapped MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Summit Client Configuration 141 WEP Keys Please see your System Administrator for complete inform
244. t to connect to Only the available ports are shown Tap the Configure button Under the Port Settings tab choose the appropriate baud rate Data bits parity and stop bits remain at 8 none and 1 respectively Under the Call Options tab be sure to turn off Wait for dial tone since a direct connection will not have a dial tone Set the timeout parameter default is 90 seconds Tap OK TCP IP Settings should not need to change from defaults Tap the Finish button to create the new connection Close the Remote Networking window To activate the new connection select Start Settings Control Panel PC Connection and tap the Change button Select the new connection Tap OK twice Close the Control Panel window Connect the desktop PC to the mobile device with the appropriate cable Tap the desktop Connect icon to test the new connection You can activate the connection by double tapping on the specific connection icon in the Remote Networking window but this will only start an RAS Remote Access Services session and does not start ActiveSync properly MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Control Panel Options Owner 77 Access Start Settings Control Panel Owner Icon Set mobile device owner details 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 sav
245. ta Bits 8 7 Stop Bits 1 2 Parity None Odd Even Mark Space COM3 9600 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity Power on pin 9 5v Disabled Baud Rate 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 Data Bits 8 7 Stop Bits 1 2 Parity None Odd Even Mark Space Adjust the settings and tap the OK box to save the changes The changes take effect immediately E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 98 Control Panel Options Advanced Tab Note Scanner control panel options are based on the installed software version levels driver and OS versions in the MX3 RFID Your Scanner options may or may not be as described in this section Contact your LXE representative to obtain current software and drivers for your mobile device Translate Control Codes Scanner Control Main Keys com2 Advanced Translate Control Codes Key Message Prefix Strip Leading X characters Suffix Strip Trailing X characters Note your Advanced tab scanner panel has four button choices as shown above then when the Prefix Suffix button is tapped CTRL codes are passed through in Block mode If Translate Control Codes is checked unprintable ASCII characters characters below 20H in scanned barcodes are assigned to their appropriate CTRL code sequence when the barcodes are sent in Character mode
246. tage and status display 70 Battery charge before 1 9 Rate jcc ics eere Eee pte net 94 Beeper REID niei dett ness 90 C CIG2 Q value eeeer erede 85 Cable ends identified 221 1 207 Cable Pinouts and 207 Cable 207 Calibtation cuo pr eoe eer rens 110 Caps mode function 47 CapsLock Configuring iie ee eed een 119 Caution 31 Certificates icti ee 71 ROOU CA 168 172 Certificates are date sensitive 129 149 168 172 Character Recognition TOUCH SCfeene eap 65 MX3 RFID Reference Guide 212 Charger battery eem tete 56 Charging Battery Time Required iih etie 36 Check battery status nionem 9 29 Checking for Cisco PEAP supplicant 150 Cisco PEAP Supplic tit en senec 150 147 Cisco Client Set p o o nra peri uie 147 Cisco profile 148 Cisco wireless configuration 151 Cisco WPA System Requirements 149 iconic nete ree deve 150 150
247. ted root certificate O Connect only if server is signed by specified trusted root CA Always try to resume secure session Ok Cancel Figure 4 35 PEAP Properties When first configuring and authenticating do not validate the server certificate This allows the user authentication to be tested When user authentication is successful return to this screen and validate the server certificate as shown later in this section Check the Always try to resume secure session box Note This box must be checked for the LXE device to roam from one AP to another Tap the OK button E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 158 Cisco Client Configuration The login screen appears for logging into the wireless network Enter Network Password o Figure 4 36 Login Screen Enter valid user credentials Once authenticated tap the IP Information tab Figure 4 37 IP Information Tab The NET device displays the IP address given by the DHCP server Now go back and authenticate the server MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Cisco Client Configuration Server Authentication 159 To validate the server certificate install the root CA certificate For instructions for installing see Root Certificates earlier in this chapter Authentication Settings User Certificate Issued to Issued by Validate Server Figure 4 38 Authentication Settings Val
248. ter in this Summit Client Utility section to determine the proper settings for the security type implemented on the wireless LAN Config Parameters Parameter Default Explanation Config Default A string of 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters establishes the name of the Config or Profile Options are Default or ThirdPartyConfig SSID Blank A string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters Establishes the Service Set Identifier SSID of the WLAN to which the radio connects Client Name Blank A string of up to 16 characters The client name is assigned to the radio and the device using the radio The client name may be passed to networking radio devices e g Access Points Power Save CAM Power save mode is Off The radio is in Constantly Awake Mode CAM Tx Power Maximum Maximum setting regulates Tx power to the Max power setting for the current regulatory domain Options are Maximum 50mW 30mW 10mW 1mW Bit Rate Auto Setting the rate to Auto will allow the Access Point to automatically negotiate the bit rate with the compact flash radio Options Auto 1 Mbit 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 or 54 Mbit Radio Mode B G rates Specify 802 11g and or 802 11b when communicating with the Access Point Options are B rates only or B G rates Auth Type Open 802 11 authentication type used when associating with the Access Point Option
249. tery status and perform backup battery charging discharging Note Control Panel parameters established in Power Properties affect the mobile device operating system Power Management settings in the RFID Configuration utility governs power management of the RFID reader only Factory Default Settings Battery N A Schemes Battery Power User Idle 3 seconds System Idle 15 seconds Suspend 5 minutes Schemes AC Power User Idle 2 minutes System Idle 2 minutes Suspend 5 minutes Please refer to Chapter 2 Physical Description and Layout section titled Power Modes Battery The Battery tab shows the status and the percentage of power left in the main battery removable It also shows the status of the internal backup battery The listed values cannot be changed by the user Schemes Power Properties Schemes Device Status Power Scheme Switch state to User Idle Switch state to System Idle Switch state to Suspend Figure 3 11 Power Schemes Adjust the settings and tap the OK box to save the changes The changes take effect immediately These mode timers are cumulative The System Idle timer begins the countdown after the User Idle timer has expired and the Suspend timer begins the countdown after the System Idle timer has expired When the User Idle timer is set to Never the power scheme timers never place the device in User Idle System Idle or Suspend modes even when th
250. the cold boot power cycle process PrtScrn EXE Command line utility which performs a screen print and saves the in BMP format in the System folder Tap Start Run then type prtscrn and tap OK or press Enter There is a 10 second delay before the screen print is made The device beeps and screen captured scrnmnnn bmp 15 placed in the System folder The numeric filename is incremented by 1 each time PrtScrn function is activated The command is not case sensitive E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 120 Reflash the Mobile Device Reflash the Mobile Device Note When reflashing LXE recommends using a Compact Flash card that is greater than 64MB Files to be loaded on the CF card are NK BIN EBOOT NBO XSCALE BIT Caution Make sure the backup battery has been fully charged before beginning the reflash procedure Depleting the backup battery during the reflash process can result in corrupted files LXE also recommends installing a fully charged main battery before beginning the reflash procedure Requirement A screwdriver not supplied by LXE Preparation e LXE recommends that installation of the CF card be performed on a clean well lit surface Remove the screws on the endcap and slide the endcap to the side being very careful not to disconnect the ribbon cables damage the leads to the external power jack the headphone jack or the antenna The antenna may be taped to the endc
251. the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to adjust brightness until the display lightens or darkens to your satisfaction e Press the Enter key to exit this mode The LED for the 2 key blinks until the special editing mode set display brightness is complete E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 16 Getting Started Set the Power Schemes Timers Note Refer to the section titled Power Modes later in this guide for information relating to the power states of the mobile device Select Start Settings Control Panel Power Schemes tab Change the parameter values and tap OK to save the changes Battery Power Scheme Use this option when the device will be running on battery power only Switch state to User Idle Default is After 3 seconds Switch state to System Idle Default is After 15 seconds Switch state to Suspend Default is After 5 minutes AC Power Scheme Use this option when the device will be running on external power e g AC adapter cigarette adapter powered cradle Switch state to User Idle Default is After 2 minute Switch state to System Idle Default is After 2 minutes Switch state to Suspend Default is After 5 minutes These mode timers are cumulative The System Idle timer begins the countdown after the User Idle timer has expired and the Suspend timer begins the countdown after the System Idle timer has expired When the User Idle timer is set to Never the power scheme timers never place the dev
252. the Windows CE Explorer desktop This will run the REGLOAD utility to put it into the registry and save the registry to non volatile flash The keymap is now a permanent part of the mobile device and the REG file is no longer needed unless it is necessary to perform a cold boot this will return the registry to factory defaults and it will be necessary to double tap the REG file again Once the keymap has been added to the registry it should appear in the Keyboard control panel as the name given in the MAPNAME field in the key file To activate the keymap select the keymap from the popup menu and close the control panel with the OK button To return to the default keymap select 0409 from the keymap popup and tap OK The compiler has three functional stages e First the input file is read and parsed for any syntax errors The data read is stored in internal tables e Second the data parsed from the input file is validated to see that all of the items required by the keyboard driver for normal operation are present MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Key Maps 187 e Third and finally the KEYCOMP REG file is written out in the format required by the REGLOAD utility on the Windows CE device Programmable Scan Buttons and Custom Key Mapping The Left and Right Scan buttons can be reset using Custom Key Mapping Custom keymapping changes the placement of the buttons e g F1 can now be Scan Left The keycode that the Scan Le
253. ties Backlight Tab Adjust the settings and tap the OK box to save the changes The changes take effect immediately When the backlight timer expires the color transmissive backlight is dimmed not turned off E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 74 Input Panel Access Start Settings Control Panel Input Panel Select the current key data input method Factory Default Settings Input Method Keyboard Allow applications to Disabled change input panel state Keys Small keys Use gestures Disabled Control Panel Options Use this option to make the Soft Keyboard or the integrated keypad primarily available when entering data Selecting Keyboard enables both Enable the input panel by checking Allow applications to change the input panel s state Then tap the OK button Warmboot the device to store the changed setting Internet Options Access Start Settings Control Panel Internet Options Set General Connection Security and Advanced options for internet connectivity Factory Default Settings General Start Page http www lxe com Search Page http www google com Cache Size 512 Kb Connection Use LAN Disabled Autodial Name Blank Proxy Server Disabled Security Allow cookies Enabled Allow TLS 1 0 security Disabled Allow SSL 2 0 security Enabled Allow SSL 3 0 security Enabled Warn when switchin
254. tings Control Panel System Icon Review System and Computer data and revision levels Adjust Storage and Program memory settings Factory Default Settings General N A Memory 1 3 storage 2 3 programs Device Name MX3X001 Device Description LXE MX3X Copyrights N A Persist RAM Base Files Desktop Favorites Fonts Help Programs If you create a directory or directories with the above listed names in the System folder which is on the CF ATA card and place your files in those directories the Launch utility will automatically copy all of the files in these directories to the respective RAM base folders every time upon warm boot E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 112 Control Panel Options General System Properties General Memory Device Name Copyrights mr System Computer Microsoft Windows CE NET Processor Type Version 4 20 Expansion Slots 1996 2003 Microsoft Corp All rights reserved This computer Memory 38220 KB RAM program is protected by U S and International copyright laws Registered to Figure 3 27 System General tab System This screen is presented for information only The System parameters cannot be changed by the user Computer The processor type is listed The type cannot be changed by the user The name of the installed wireless card is listed in the dropdown list Total computer memory and the identif
255. tion to WPA For WPA PSK see WPA PSK Authentication Configuration To configure the IEEE 802 1X Authentication box see the following sections for configuration of each authentication protocol E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 154 Cisco Client Configuration PEAP MS CHAP Authentication Configuration The Microsoft supplicant authenticates a user with the PEAP MS CHAP protocol The Cisco CAB file without Cisco PEAP must be used with PEAP MS CHAP See Installing Radio Drivers earlier in this chapter for more information Configuring the PEAP MS CHAP Supplicant Wireless Network Properties ES Network 8510 fpeapTest This is a computer to computer ad hoc network wireless access points are not used Wireless network key WEP 5 This network requires a key for Encryption TKIP Authentication Network key Key index Key provided automatically IEEE 802 1X Authentication Enable 802 1 authentication on this network EaP type PEAP z Figure 4 28 PEAP MSCHAP Wireless Network Properties With the radio parameters configured set the EAP type to PEAP as shown above If the EAP type box text is not exactly as shown see Installing Radio Drivers earlier in this chapter to change the radio CAB file Tap the Properties button Authentication Settings User Certificate Issued to Issued by Validate Server Figure 4
256. tive and if the date is not correct Date Time authentication will fail E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 130 Summit Client Configuration Summit Client Configuration Summit Client Utility Icon Start the Summit Client configuration by tapping the Summit Client Utility icon on the desktop You can also start the Summit Client utility by tapping Start Programs Summit SCU All LXE mobile devices with a Summit Client ship with this software revision or greater To identify the software revision tap the About icon in Start Settings Control Panel The radio is an 802 11g radio capable of both 802 11b and 802 11g data rates The radio supports no encryption WEP LEAP or WPA PEAP MSCHAP WPA LEAP and WPA PSK PEAP GTC and EAP TLS are not available in this release Contact your LXE representative for availability Summit Client Utility Access Start Programs Summit or SCU Icon on Desktop Summit Client Util x Main Config Status Diags Global Settings Active Config Admin Login SUMMIT Disable Radio COMMUNICATIONS Is Not Associated a SCU v1 01 10 Powered by DeviceScape Driver v1 01 10 This product includes software WorldWide developed by the Openssl Copyright 2006 Summit Data Communications Figure 4 1 Summit Client Utility The Main tab provides information admin login and active config profile s
257. ton to save the new profile configuration Perform a warm reset to connect using the new profile configuration Please see LEAP w o WPA earlier in this section to configure the radio for LEAP without WPA E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 146 Summit Client Configuration WPA PSK Authentication Start the Summit Utility by tapping the Summit Client icon Tap the Admin Login button on the Main panel Enter the Administrator password and tap OK Tap the Config tab Summit Client Util ok x Main Config status Diags Global Settings config EJ type None x Rename Delete New Commit Credentials Encryption PSK Power Save You must click on Commit lt Ke Tx Power x to save the Config s settings Figure 4 16 Summit Profile with WPA PSK Encryption Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set Auth Type to Open Set EAP Type to None Set Encryption to WPA PSK Tap the WEP PSK Keys button For Passphrase enter 8 63 chars For PSK enter 64 Hex chars 5201 Figure 4 17 Summit PSK Entry Enter the Passphrase in the PSK Entry popup text entry box This value can be a 64 hex character or an 8 63 byte ASCII value Tap OK Tap the Commit button to save the new profile configuration Perform a warm reset to connect using the new profile configuration Tap the Main tab
258. ttery Well Do Not Cover If the vent hole is covered by an object e g a tracking label other than an approved LXE main battery the touch screen may be damaged If damage occurs to the touch screen please contact your LXE representative for the process to follow when returning the device to LXE for repair Note that the MX3 RFID has a dust and water protection enclosure rating of IEC 60529 compliant to IP65 E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 8 Getting Started Getting Started Note When your mobile device is pre configured the radio PCMCIA endcaps are assembled by LXE to your specifications This section s instructions are based on the assumption that your new MX3 RFID is pre configured and requires only accessory installation e g stylus 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 the mobile device and components from electrostatic discharge Use this guide as you would any other source book reading portions to learn about the device 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 MX3 RFID In general the sequence of events is 1 Insert a fully charged battery and press the Power button 2 Connect an external power source to the device if required 3 Ifthe scree
259. ty to activate the CopyFolders function DO NOT EDIT OR ALTER THIS KEY OR IT MAY NO LONGER FUNCTION You may however change the Order or Delay values if necessary for a particular startup sequence LOCAL _MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist COPYFOLDERS FileName COPYFOLDERS FileCheck Order dword 0F To have files CAB EXE REG or WAV files loaded on startup when sequence of execution is not important you can put these files in the System Startup folder on the internal ATA card This is parsed by the Launch utility and these programs are started or executed Note that this only works on images from 01D and newer REGEDIT EXE Before using REGEDIT EXE please refer to commercially available Microsoft Windows manuals For example Microsoft Windows Registry Guide Second edition The Registry Editor allows viewing searching for items and changing settings in the registry The registry contains information about how the mobile device runs LXE recommends caution when inspecting and editing the Registry as making incorrect changes can damage the mobile device operating system LXE recommends making a backup copy of the registry before viewing or car e fully making changes to the registry E EQ MX3RFIDRG A MX3 RFID Reference Guide 118 Utilities REGLOAD EXE Double tapping a registry settings file e g REG causes RegLoad to open the file and make the indicated settings in the registry This is similar to how Reg
260. uide 200 the name of this key doesn t matter the important part is the MAP value codes are defined in docs this is the map for keys with only SHIFT Map MA P MAP SHIFT EEE EEE CLE TOL LOROWO SHIFT VK_ ESCAPE LOROW1 SHIFT VK_ 1 LOROW2 ACTION POWER 5 F2 LOROW4 S LOROWS SHIFT VK_F7 LOROW6 SHIFT 8 LOROW7 ACTION SCAN1 5 LEELA ELE LD OOD CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO Ll LIROW1 SHIFT 9 L1ROW2 ACTION SCAN3 LIROW3 SHIFT T LIROW4 SHIFT U LIROW5 SHIFT 4 LIROW6 SHIFT O L1ROW7 ACTION SCAN2 d gt ll 0 LL PELL LIE ae Wed LEE LL x LOE OE CO CO CO CO CO L2ROW1 open L2ROW2 SHIFT D L2ROW3 SHIFT G L2ROWA SHIFT J COL2ROWS SHIFT 1 COL2ROW6 SHIFT L COL2ROW7 SHIFT 3 COL3ROWO SHIFT COL3ROW1 open COL3ROW2 SHIFT X COL3ROW3 SHIFT V COL3ROW4 SHIFT N COL3ROW5 SHIFT 0 COL3ROW6 SHIFT VK LEFT COL3ROW7 SHIFT VK TAB Q Q E A Jj gt D I L4ROW2 SHIFT VK_ RIGHT XETT H d O gt Il COL4ROW5 SHIFT K IFT 2 pS pv O gt ll om J O gt J Il Fauno rr ELLIE COLSROWO SH
261. vice images with a version number of 1 2 or higher as displayed on the screen during bootup A full SDK is now included for Microsoft Embedded Visual C 4 0 which is available free on the Microsoft website See Also RFID Driver APIs RFID Driver APIs For the development of applications to execute locally on the MX3 RFID device API support for the functions described supplement the current MX3X APIs documented in API Programming Guide available on the LXE Manuals CD or the LXE ServicePass website For ease of software development the library file RFIDAPLLIB and two header files RFIDAPI H and LXERFID H are available on the MX3X SDK CD see Accessories Contact your LXE representative for the MX3X SDK Kit availability The following operations take place when a user presses a scan button mapped to an RFID Read command 1 Scanner Wedge catches a Keyboard Event and determines that the key pressed is mapped to an Read operation 2 RFID Driver executes the READ command Based on Types to Read setting set through the LXE RFID Configuration Utility the command calls either of the following TAG 0 READ TAG 1 READ or both TAG 0 READ and TAG 1 READ 3 Reader receives an call performs an appropriate read and returns tag data to the RFID Driver 4 Based on the Reader Output settings set through the LXE RFID Configuration Utility the RFID Driver form
262. wer key up arrow down arrow scan key 1 scan key 2 trigger button SHIFT ALT 2ND CTRL key 0 is the scancode values for the NORMAL key map Map0 hex TB 70 41 00 44 47 4 78 53 21 46 48 79 51 0 52 59 Er 40 00 00 A0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 76 38 87 51 39 89 54 55 34 4F 88 31 40 33 20 00 58 56 45 30 25 09 4B 32 26 36 5A 08 43 42 4D BE 28 49 35 90 45 00 2 73 715 921 77700 FlagO0 is the shift codes for the NORMAL key map 00 00 A0 00 00 A0 00 00 00 00 A0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Mapl is the scancode values for the 2ND key map 4 00 14 DF 13 00 DC 00 BA DE BC 00 80 87 31 BB 89 35 37 39 88 N DB BF BE 00 00 00 00 C0 BC 24 09 00 DC 23 BA DE BE DD 21 DD 00 2D 00 CO BD 28 22 X 32 00 34 36 Flagl hex 00 00 A0 10 00 1000 10 1000 00 00 00 00 00 A0 105 00 109 10 Flagl is the shif 8 DB 30 33 00 00 00 00 BF 00 00 t codes for the 2ND key map 86 00 0 10 10 0 10 10 00 10 0 00 10 10 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 10 00 00 00 10 00 00 00 10 10 00 00 10 10 10 10 00 00 00 85 00 84 00 Key Maps 04 08 08 40 00 00 02 27 2F 07 OF 40 48 50 58 7 Map2 is the scancode values for the 2ND SHIFT
263. word The password is case sensitive Once logged in the button label changed to Admin Logout The admin is automatically logged out when the SCU is exited The Admin can either tap the Admin Logout button or a navigation button X or OK to logout The Admin remains logged in when the SCU is not closed and the mobile device is warmbooted To login to Admin mode tap the Admin login button Admin Password Entry Enter Admin Password OK Cancel Figure 4 3 Admin Password Entry Enter the Admin password and tap OK If the password is incorrect an error message is displayed The default password is SUMMIT Note The password is case sensitive The Admin password can be changed by the administrator using Global Settings MX3 RFID Reference Guide E EQ MX3RFIDRG A Summit Client Configuration 133 Config Tab Note the Commit button to save changes before leaving this panel or the SCU If the panel is exited before tapping the Commit button changes are not saved Factory Default Settings Config Profile Default SSID Blank Client Name Blank Power Save CAM Tx Power Maximum Bit Rate Auto Radio Mode B G rates Auth Type Open EAP type None Encryption None Summit Client Util x Main Config Status Diags Global Settings Config Defauit EAP type oe Rename Delete New Commit 2 Encrypt

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