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1. ie 206 MUTT OS ne ED ee ease cate 29 V Vehicle Cradle EES cee 258 Versions 2E EE EE ee nae oe REELE Soe 52 Vibrate IndicatoF EES GEE GEE GE ee ii 17 dle le EE coco coococccccccno 97 MX9 Reference Guide Index virtual keyboard ESE EES SEE EES SS SS Se ee ee ee 148 Volume amp SounNds EES SESSE EE ee 189 Ww Wake Up Event Default Settings 24 Wake up Events 2222 22222 ccccee cece cece eeeee 23 VVannbool EER Ee OE ate oe ee SERE ER 182 WAV files osse caves aia laca latir 189 WAVPLAY EXE 220000 2 ccc cece GE Gee 30 WER EE SERE AE DS eee EA SE Ee she 198 229 Windows Certificate Store vs Certs Path 225 Windows Explorer ESE EE eie 37 Wireless Radio SUMIMI a ioa EE EE sedges EE EA SE Ee Ee 274 Wireless Zero Config Utility and the Summit Radio 201 Wordpad es EE DE SE Ee literal ica bes 36 WPA PSK Summit Radio a SG SeSe eie 241 WPA LEAP Summit RadiO oooocccccccccccccccccccccccccccccoo 235 237 WPA2 ss ce ea ee eee 198 WWAN ON 191 WWAN Radio EES SESSE GE ee 275 E EQ MX9RG C 292 MX9 Reference Guide
2. ESE SESSE SESSE Gee 168 Status POPU A ee chewed ened ara ee DE DE Ee se ee DE AE Pa GERED GE ER gets 169 A ES ake tas EDE EE EE E RE NE EE N Ge EE EER GE EED EE 170 FEES VORS EE A AAA EE ER 172 PC Connection EES SS SEG SG EE ns 174 E EQ MX9RG C vii MX9 Reference Guide Table of Contents PHONG AIS EE EDE Ee n ee Ga ee ee oe AE EE EE OE GOOSE ee eee oa eee 175 als SERE ee N ER NO ON OE N ONE OE Oe 175 FlashliaDt EE ER EE ED ED EE EE Ge EER EE GE NE EES SE ER EE EE Ee DE EE GE N EE se Ee Ee 176 A EE OE EE OE EE N EE ee N IE OE OR EE EE N 177 Power ss A AIEEE ITT A EE AE be 178 Regional and Language Settings EE SG GE ee GE GE GE EG GE GES SE GEE 180 A SE IE EA EE ED EE DEE EE 182 Remove Programs ie EE ee erat iran BE DRA Ee TROA 183 3 AA N EE EE EE EE EE RE ER OE 184 TE Ge cece asec ecec cee cecceeeeceeeeeceseeeeeteeeteteetteeeeeeeeeeees 184 General AD ers Ser OR EO EO MEN teed Someta Bos N N N 185 Memory Tab ai GE ee Sets Same ates A AO ee itd EE gece EER GE scene ade 186 Device Name Tab oi ice EE EER RE EE OE ees cell AAEN GEE ee EES es eee eo Ge EE APERE EE 186 Copyrights Tab e cece cece cece cece cece cece cece cece eeeeeeeeteteeeeeeeees 187 Terminal Server Client Licenses 0000 0 000 occ cece eee aao eao cece cece Aaaa Aaaa raaraa naana nan 188 Vollme and O ses EG DR Ee EE EE EE HE DE OD EE EA EDE HE ED N De EE Ie AE eb 189 Good Scan and Bad Scan Sounds 2 0 EE ER Ee cece eee eee ee ee ee ee
3. 2 Double click the LXEConnect icon that was created on the desktop 3 LXEConnect launches MM Yx3x001 ma RETERM A ar 98 a My Device My About CERDisp Documents Recycle Bin Internet Summit Explorer Client Utility B dese Pm LXEConnect Notice 4 Click the OK button to dismiss the About CERDisp dialog box The dialog box automatically times out and disappears after approximately 30 seconds MM x3x001 File Zoom Tools Help e i i z z My Device My LXE RFTerm Documents 2 j Microsoft Y Windows CE z Internet Summit Microsoft Y 45 00 MX3XPESO1Bb Explorer Client Utility Ed 9 01 PM LXEConnect Desktop 5 The MX9 can now be configured from the LXEConnect window Input from the PC s mouse and keyboard are rec ognized as if they were attached to the MX9 6 When the remote session is completed terminate the LXEConnect program by selecting File Exit or clicking on the X in the upper right hand corner to close the application then disconnect the ActiveSync cable Note After using LXEConnect the MX9 cannot go into Suspend mode until after a warmboot If using Power Management on a MX9 always warmboot the MX9 when finished using LXEConnect E EQ MX9RG C 49 MX9 Reference Guide Control Panel Control Panel Start Settings Control Panel or My Device Control Panel link Note Change the font displayed on the touchscreen by choosing Start Settings Control Pan
4. Battery Multi charger The battery Multi charger requires connection to an external power source before battery pack charging can commence The AC power supply cable for the Multi charger is not shipped with the multi charger The battery pack begins to charge as soon as it is placed in any one of the four charging wells Up to four fully drained main batteries can be fully charged in approximately four hours simultaneously The charging well LED indicates battery pack status When the battery pack is inserted into the battery well the retaining clip on the battery well snaps the battery securely into place in the battery well Remove the battery pack by first sliding the retaining clip away from the battery then lifting the battery straight up and out of the battery well The Multi charger has been designed for indoor use only Do not operate outdoors or in extreme high humidity environments Do not expose the Multi charger to rain snow or wet conditions Note Do not slam or drop the battery into the charging well Do not allow foreign material to fall or spill into the charging well Failure to follow these instructions can result in damage to the main battery pack or the Multi charger Status Indicators Off Battery pack not plugged in or no AC power applied Flashing Red Fault battery pack fault or failure Yellow Amber Standby battery pack temperature out of range Charging battery pack charging Battery pack fully charg
5. Edit ad Profile Default y SDC Radio APOL Encryption EAP Type wea TKIP y PEAP MSCHAP WEP keys PSKs Credentials PEAP MSCHAP Profile Configuration See Sign On vs Stored Credentials for information on entering credentials Click the Credentials button e Noentries except the CA Certificate Filename are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User Name and Password when connecting to the network e For Stored Credentials User Password and the CA Certificate Filename must be entered Enter these items as directed below E EQ MX9RG C 231 MX9 Reference Guide PEAP MSCHAP Credentials El User user2 Password LXE CA Cert B _ Validate server Use MS store PEAP MSCHAP Credentials Enter the Domain U sername if the Domain is required otherwise enter the Username Enter the password Leave the CA Certificate File Name blank for now Click OK then click Commit Ensure the correct Active profile is selected on the Main Tab See Windows Certificate Store vs Certs Path for more information on certificate storage Once successfully authenticated import the CA certificate into the Windows certificate store Return to the Credentials screen and check the Validate server checkbox Password LXE CA Cert Fa trusted store Ed Validate server Use MS store PEAP MSCHAP Certificate Filename If using the Windows certificate store e C
6. Private Key Not Present e Ifthe private key is present the process is complete e Ifthe private key is not present import the private key E EQ MX9RG C 254 MX9 Reference Guide Installing a User Certificate To import the private key tap OK to return to the Certificates screen Tap import Select a Certificate File le eze Q WMy Documents 7 ox Shortcut to Office Templates Ink fa vx6user pvk Name Type Private Keys y 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 if appropriate Tap on View to see the certificate details again Friendly Mame Field Present Private Key Present The private key should now say present If it does not there is a problem Possible items to check e Make sure the certificate was generated with a separate private key file as shown earlier in this section If the cer tificate was not generated with a separate private key file generate a new certificate and follow the import process again e Make sure the certificate and private key file have the same name for example LXEuser cer for the certificate and LXEuser pvk for the private key file If the file names are not the same rename the private key file and import it again E EQ
7. 0 00 00002 c cc iii 96 Settings SeSe 79 Setup AppLock GE Gee 55 MX9 Reference Guide Index edele oe ME ER EE NE EE 38 Sign On vs Stored Credentials SESSE 223 SIM Cards RE EE N NN 275 Software and Files eie 29 SoundSentry ESE EE ee cece SE ee ee ee ee 54 Speaker volume decibel level 2222 222 159 Special Purpose Keys 38 Key iii 4 Special Purpose Keys 62 Key eie 3 E EE 207 Start Menu 2 022002 2 22 ie 34 Status LEDS se neta beige EERS ce Codi EE bark 15 Multi charger 0000 00000022 eie 257 Status Panel No ER SE A 71 Status PODUD EE EE Gee eie 169 Status Tab SS eie 212 AAC 54 Strip Leading Trailing Control oooocccccccccccccc 104 TT e cece eeeeeeeeee 184 cS EES SEG Gie 184 256 Stylus storage bay in handle 02 EE Ee ee ee ee eee ee 7 Subsequent Use EE SEG Ge 84 SUM sc AA OE cta 35 Summit CF 802 11a b 9 SES SG 274 Summit CF 802 11b g ESEG SeSe Ge 274 Summit Client Utility 0c eee 199 Summit Tray Icon ESE ie 200 Suspend Power State EER RE EE ER EER EES EE EER E EER DE RE EE RE 23 Suspend Primary Wake up Events esse sei 23 Symbologies SESSE SESSE e cece eee 108 Symbologies dialog EES ie 101 Symbology Parameters ese EE SESSE SS EE ee ee ee ee 103 Symbology settings ESE SESSE SESSE SESSE Gie 100 Symbology Settings EES SES Gie 100 Sync button SESSE SESSE
8. EES GE EG GE eie 86 a cele Te de EE 86 MX9 with Label Ge 87 MA9 without Label 0 is Es BR RS EG PER aioe db keel ge ee es be bb EE ends ER EE DE EE ee ewes 88 Bluetooth Beep and LED Indications GE Gee ee 89 Easy Pairing and Auto Reconnect o 89 Conie ACS oa on o EE ES DS DE EE EE Ie ce 90 Data Collection Wedge snoot ue De EE ane eee dened ds ER EDE DE dees aoe eae eee ee Ee 91 Barcode Readers N ee eee eee 92 Data Processing Overview 000 002020 c cece cece nes 93 Factory Default Settings 00000000 ooo ccc once 94 Main tabs a ES E 95 COMI TaD as ES EE ER EE SR ED at EE DE AA EE EE ED EE e RRRS 96 Power OM PIN is sects EE EMS sn ie E 96 Notification Tab nes 97 Internal Scanner SOuiid EE DEE hed EE si DE ES DE SE ED ES eee el oe Des eed bi 97 Vibration EO MR ENT EE EE EE DE N N EK 97 Data Options K 0 EG nn 98 Enable Code D 99 BULONS as A 100 Data Options Symbology Settings ESE SG SEGE c cece cece cece cece cece ccececceeeeeeeeees 101 Advanced DUO cil it ici 102 Clear ButtoNn EE cnn nn ccnccccccie 103 E EQ MX9RG C v MX9 Reference Guide Table of Contents Enable MIN Macoris oe theese ee Ge SE ee ee ee do a DES De De 103 Strip Leading Trailing Control SG nn 104 Barcode Data Match List EES EE EE GEE eee 105 Barcode Data Match Edit Buttons ooocccccccccccccccccccccccccnococononococooocococococococccccncccccncccces 105 Match List RUGS is ESE Ee ses es pablo ER GEE De Ge E
9. main Profile Status Diags Global bal gt Profile Default SDC IP Address 10 2 100 162 Re connect Release Renew Diagnostics Save To Diagnostics Output SCU Diags Tab The Diags screen can be used for troubleshooting network traffic and radio connectivity issues Re connect Use this button to apply or reapply the current profile and attempt to associate or authenticate to the wireless LAN All activity is logged in the Diagnostic Output box on the lower part of the screen Release Renew Obtain a new IP address through release and renew All activity is logged in the Diagnostic Output box Ifa fixed IP address has been assigned to the radio this is also noted in the Diagnostic Output box Note that the current IP address is displayed above this button Start Ping Start a continuous ping to the IP address specified in the text box to the right of this button Once the but ton is clicked the ping begins and the button label changes to Stop Ping Clicking the button ends the ping The ping also ends when any other button on this screen is clicked orthe user browses away from the Diags tab The results of the ping are displayed in the Diagnostic Output box Diagnostics Also attempts to re connect to the wireless LAN However this option provides more data in the Diag nostic Output box than the Re connect option This data dump includes radio state profi
10. 3 See Generating a Root CA Certificate and follow the instructions to download the Root Certifcate to a PC To import the certificate into the Windows store See Installing a Root CA Certificate When completing the Credentials screen for the desired authentication be sure to check the Use MS store checkbox after checking the Validate server checkbox The default is to use all certificates in the store If this is OK skip to the last step Otherwise to select a specific certificate click on the Browse button E EQ MX9RG C 225 MX9 Reference Guide Root CA Certificates Choose certificate Use full trusted store Issued By Thawte Server CA Thawte Premium Server CA Secure Server Certification Authority GTE CyberTrust Root FE CyberTrust Global Root iii Choose Certificate 6 Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox 7 Select the desired certificate and click the Select button to return the selected certificate to the CA Cert textbox 8 Click OK to exit the Credentials screen and then Commit to save the profile changes E EQ MX9RG C 226 MX9 Reference Guide Configuring the Profile Configuring the Profile Use the instructions in this section to complete the entries on the Profile 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
11. Adjust the settings and tap the OK button to save the changes Saved changes take effect immediately E EQ MX9RG C 144 MX9 Reference Guide Background Factory Default Settings ETT A CC CET AA Background Display Properties OK Fi Image 7 Tile image on background There is very little change from general desktop PC Display Properties Background options Select an image from the drop down list or tap the Browse button to select an image from another folder to display on the Desktop and then tap the OK button to save the change The change takes effect immediately E EQ MX9RG C 145 MX9 Reference Guide Appearance Appearance Display Properties ka OK EJ Background Appearance Scheme Mae gs Ee ee x Dialog Box Text 8 Item Desktop y There is very little change from general desktop PC Appearance options Select a scheme from the drop down list and make changes to the parameters The default is High Contrast White for monochrome displays and Windows Standard for color displays Tap the Save button to save any changes renaming the scheme if desired Tap the Delete button to delete schemes Tap the Apply button to apply the selected scheme to the display Backlight Display Properties OK E Background Appearance Backlight Save battery life by automatically turning off the backlight when not needed External power and device is idle more than s seconds The bac
12. Always expand ALT text for i _ Anchors navigate on access Browsing Always send URLs as UTF 8 Display a notification about e Enable stylesheets Enable page transitions Theming support Disable automatic SIP E EQ MX9RG C 151 MX9 Reference Guide Keyboard Keyboard Start Settings Control Panel Keyboard Set keypad key map keypad key repeat delay and key repeat rate Factory Default Settings Key map Default or Default MX9 ee Repeat Key map Default y Repeat rate Long Repeat delay Tap here and hold down a key to test AAT Select a key map using the drop down list Adjust the character repeat settings and tap the OK button to save the changes When new key maps or fonts are added to the registry they are available immediately and the font name is in the Keyboard Properties Key map drop down list Only one font at a time can be selected The fonts affect the screen display they do not affect any virtual touchscreen key taps See About Software Language tab for the name of any installed fonts Languages and Fonts See Also Regional Settings for instruction for setting User Interface Language and Default Input Language 1Fonts are available in the following languages in separate part numbers for each language Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean Japanese Tahoma font is on every unit and includes English default European Fren
13. COM oi EES EE dis 36 R Radio Mode ESE SESSE EE 209 RAS Remote Access Services ie 162 Recalibrate button EES ESE SESSE Gie 184 E EQ MX9RG C 290 AAA ONE NE EE N 196 aldie old ede AN ene EE EN 196 Regional and Language Settings ie 180 Registry ESE SESSE SS SEGE SG Ge Ge ee ie 52 182 Registry content back up location SESSE SS SESSE SESSE See 31 Registry Editor Ge ee ee ees 52 REGLOAD EXE 02000000 c cece cece eee cece eeeee 30 Remote desktop connection 0cce ee ee eee 37 Remove button ESE ESE SESSE EE 135 Remove Programs SS SESSE SS SS SS SeSe 183 Replace CLA Fuse EE GE Gee 20 Revision History ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 285 Roam Delta EES SESSE GEGEE cece eeeee eee 215 Roam Period ESEG Gie 216 N 215 Root CA Certificates GeneratiMQ ooocccccccccccccccccccccccccccccnccnnnnno 242 Installing on MXQ EE Ge eie 245 RSS and Composite SESSE Gie 115 RIS THES o oo EE ES EE De eee eee EE 220 RunCmd Tab GESE e eee e eee ee 157 RX Diversity ESE SESSE e SG Gie 219 S Save User Defaults SESSE SESSE 182 Scanner aperture ESE EE GEES Gee ie 5 Scanner Status LED SS SeSe 16 Scanners and Imagers Compatible SESSE c eee Gee 18 screensaver password EES 173 Security Panel ADPLOCK A 69 Security Password AppLock cccccc cece cc cececccecceceeteteceeeeees 69 Serial Port Pin 9
14. LXE recommends caution when editing the Registry and also recommends making a backup copy of the registry before changes are made 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 RegEdit works on a desktop PC The REG file format is the same as on the desktop PC REGDUMP EXE Registry dump Saves a copy of the registry as a text file The file REG TXT is located in the root folder Note The REG TXT file is not saved in persistent storage To use the REG TXT file as a reference in the even of a coldboot LXE recommends copying the file to the SYSTEM directory on the MX9 or storing a copy of the file on a PC WAVPLAY EXE Double tapping a sound file e g WAV causes WavPlay to open the file and run it in the background E EQ MX9RG C 30 MX9 Reference Guide PrtScrn EXE PrtScrn EXE Command line utility which performs a screen print and saves the file in BMP format in the System folder Tap Start Run and 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 file scmnnnn bmp is placed in the System folder The numeric filename is incremented by 1 each time the PrtScrn function is activated The command is not case sensitive API Calls See Also LXE CE API Programming Guide The LXE CE API Programming Guide documents
15. MX9 Reference Guide E EQ MX9RG C Y E 2010 Copyright by LXE Inc An EMS Technologies Company All Rights L Reserved Notices LXE Inc reserves the right to make improvements or changes to published MX9 information at any time without notice While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this publication to assure its accuracy LXE assumes no liability resulting from any errors or omissions in this publication 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 Trademarks Copyright 2010 by LXE Inc An EMS Technologies Company 125 Technology Parkway Norcross GA 30092 U S A 770 447 4224 LXE and Spire are registered trademarks of LXE Inc RFTerm is a registered trademark of EMS Technologies Norcross GA Microsoft ActiveSync MSN Outlook Windows the Windows logo and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Intel and Intel XScale are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries Summit Data Communications Inc Summit Data Communications the Summit logo and The Pinnacle of Performance are trademarks of Summit Da
16. Name is the descriptor that is used to identify the custom Code ID Names must be unigue from each other however the Name and ID Code may have the same value Name is used in the Symbology drop down box to identify the custom Code ID in a user friendly manner Both Name and ID Code must be specified in order to add a custom Code ID to the Custom IDs list ID Code text box ID Code defines the data at the beginning of a barcode that acts as an identifier the actual Code ID Both Name and ID Code must be specified in order to add a custom Code ID to the Custom IDs list Buttons gt dd Entering data into both the Name and ID Code fields enables the Add button Click the Add button and the data is added to the next empty location in the Custom ID list Insert Click on an empty line in the Custom ID list The Add button changes to Insert Enter data into both the Name and ID Code fields and click the Insert button The data is added to the selected line in the Custom IDs list Edit U je Cc 2 D e S a o 2 D D 3 O pura n lt D D n 2 D Q O Y OD a Er o 2 D pa D x e x D n s o D e 2 a D gt Q a o o 3 Q Py 2 Q D Mm o yy CD pos o O p a O 3 Replace is clicked the values for the current item in the list are updated Clear All When no item in the Custom IDs list is selected clicking the Clear All button clears the
17. Status Popup 5 Second Timeout Admin User RFTerm SecID s Y Admin V User AIC Power V Admin V User CapsLock M Admin V User ActiveSync Vi Admin V User Network Status M Admin V User WLAN Radio V Admin User Battery Meter Y Admin V User Key Modifier Status V Admin V User Bluetooth Status Y Admin V User Options Status Popup Tab Using the KeyPad control panel the System Administrator must first assign a Status User key sequence forthe end user when they want to toggle the Status Popup Window on or off The System Administrator must also assign a Status Admin key sequence to perform the same function Status popup window display options taskbar icons are assigned on the Status Popup tab E g AC Power ActiveSync WLAN radio CapsLock Network status Bluetooth status etc The default for the User and Admin status popup windows is to show all status information The 5 second timeout to remove the status popup from the display is disabled by default for the User and Admin status popup windows E EQ MX9RG C 169 MX9 Reference Guide Owner Owner Start Settings Control Panel Owner Set the MX9 owner details The Network ID is used when logging into a remote network Factory Default Settings TEN Ee we AAA CT A Owner Properties ed C2 Ed Bil owner properties ok x Identification Notes Network 1D Identification Notes Network 10 EE Notes Company Addre
18. Terminal Server Client Licenses Terminal Server Client Licenses E Stored Licenses x Licenses found KI Any licenses stored on the MX9 appear in the drop down list Select a license and tap the Close button The license is available for use immediately E EQ MX9RG C 188 MX9 Reference Guide Volume and Sounds Volume and Sounds Start Settings Control Panel Volume amp Sounds Note An application may override the control of the speaker volume Turning off sounds saves power and prolongs battery life Set volume parameters and assign sound WAV files to CE events using these options 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 MX9 emits a tone each time the volume increases or decreases Volume must be enabled when you want to adjust volume settings using keypad keys Factory Default Settings e Key click Disabled Volume Sounds Soft Loud Enable sounds for Y Events warnings system events Y Applications 7 Notifications alarms reminders 7 Key clicks O Soft O Loud 7 Screen taps O Soft O Loud Volume amp Sounds Pro Ba OK ed Volume Sounds Event BE Asterisk Close Program Critical Stop Default Sound Empty Recycle Bin e Exclamation Sound Preview Scheme Loup y _Save As Delete The volume s
19. The registry save process takes 0 3 seconds If nothing has been changed nothing is saved e g O seconds The registry is automatically saved every 10 seconds if anything has changed It is also saved every tenth time the registry settings are changed Registry settings are changed when control panel applet e g Date Time parameters are changed by the user and a warm boot was not performed afterward E EQ MX9RG C 27 MX9 Reference Guide Software Load Software Load The software loaded on the mobile computer consists of Windows CE 5 0 OS hardware specific OEM Adaptation Layer device drivers Internet Explorer 6 0 for Windows CE browser and utilities The software supported is summarized below e Full Operating System License Includes all operating system components including Windows CE 5 0 kernel file sys tem communications connectivity for remote APIs device drivers events and messaging graphics keyboard and touchscreen input window management and common controls e Network and Device Drivers e Bluetooth Optional Note Contact your LXE representative for software updates and CAB files as they are released by LXE Software Applications The following applications are included e WordPad was PocketWord in previous versions of Windows CE e DCWedge barcode result manipulation e ActiveSync e Transcriber e Internet Explorer e Word Viewer e Excel Viewer e PDF Viewer e Image Viewer Note that the viewer
20. To use EAP FAST make sure the following profile options are used e Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile e Set EAP Type to EAP FAST e Set Encryption to WPA TKIP e Set Auth Type to Open The SCU supports EAP FAST with automatic or manual PAC provisioning With automatic PAC provisioning the user credentials whether entered on the saved credentials screen or the sign on screen are sent to the RADIUS server The RADIUS server must have auto provisioning enabled to send the PAC provisioning credentials to the MX9 Ta aU em Dok X Main Profile status Diags Global Edit a Profile Default y SDC Radio APOL Encryption EAP Type wea TKIP y EAP FAST WEP keys PSKs Credentials EAP FAST Profile Configuration For automatic PAC provisioning once a username password is authenticated the PAC information is stored on the MX9 The same username password must be used to authenticate each time See the note below for more details For manual PAC provisioning the PAC filename and Password must be entered See Sign On vs Stored Credentials for information on entering credentials The entries on the Credentials screen are determined by the type of credentials stored or sign on and the type of PAC provisioning automatic or manual Click on the Credentials button To use Stored Credentials click on the Credentials button No entries are necessary for Sign On Credentials
21. di The Summit tray icon provides access to the SCU and is a visual indicator of radio status The Summit tray icon is displayed when e The Summit radio is installed and active e The Windows Zero Config utility is not active e The Tray Icon setting is On Click the icon to launch the SCU Use the tray icon to view the radio status The radio is not currently associated or authenticated to an Access Point a The signal strength for the currently associated authenticated Access Point is less than 90 dBm EJ The signal strength for the currently associated authenticated Access Point is 71 dBm to 90 dBm a The signal strength for the currently associated authenticated Access Point is 51 dBm to 70 dBm a The signal strength for the currently associated authenticated Access Point is greater than 50 dBm E EQ MX9RG C 200 MX9 Reference Guide Wireless Zero Config Utility and the Summit Radio Wireless Zero Config Utility and the Summit Radio 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 but the connection is inactive at this time the device is not connected to a network The WZC icon may not be visible until control is passed to the WZC utility as described below 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
22. Code16K Usps4cb DCWedge does not manage mutually exclusive option selections The user is responsible for understanding the options that can co exist for the data collection device The documentation provided from the manufacturer of the scanner imager being managed describes the interaction between symbologies and their configurations E EQ MX9RG C 116 MX9 Reference Guide Codabar Advanced Properties Codabar Advanced Properties Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options HHP ID Codabar Advanced Proper OK Ea Code ID AIM Symbology Codabar y Y Enable Min 1 Max all Start Stop Character sue Transmit Leading PT M Code ID B _ Trailing PT Barcode Data Add ao Dit Option Defautt Value Required Disabled Check Character Transmit Disabled Start Stop Character Transmit Disabled E EQ MX9RG C 117 MX9 Reference Guide Code11 Advanced Properties Code11 Advanced Properties Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options HHP ID Code11 Advanced Proper OK l Check Digits Required Required Disabled E EQ MX9RG C 118 MX9 Reference Guide Code39 Advanced Properties Code39 Advanced Properties Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options HHP ID Code39 Advanced Proper OK ES Check Character E Transmit T Transmit Start Stop Character 7 Full asc 7 Append Leading p
23. Both linear and 2 D symbologies can be read in this mode E EQ MX9RG C 139 MX9 Reference Guide LinearRange LinearRange Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection HHP Properties button Default 3 Valid 1 6 1 specifies that the linear range that is searched for a readable label is a tight vertical range near the aimer 6 specifies that the entire height of the image is to be searched AimTimer Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection HHP Properties button Duration of the imager aim beam in 0 1 second increments Default 0 Valid 0 50 0 5 seconds If a value greater than 50 is entered the aim duration is set to the maximum time of 5 seconds LeaveLightsOn Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection HHP Properties button Default 0 Valid 0 Off 1 On Specifies if the imager s lights and aimer should be left on during the entire decode process If Off the lights are turned on only during image capture then turned off while the imager attempts to process and decode the barcode If On the aimer and lights remain turned on during the entire process In Aggressive Linear Decode mode set this parameter to 1 to improve the aimer visibility E EQ MX9RG C 140 MX9 Reference Guide About Tab About Tab Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection About tab This tab displays the Data Collection Wedge driver version installed in the MX9 The version number shown in the image
24. Br ker ses RE ems Cie Be km Jeans see BE kers Jess smee e frames O ana se mena CA er fame ti Be ks etse BE ers vrees OO Be ETA IO 17 sie bes rias Be ee sesse Bek este OO Bek ferias ks Renee Be ke NE AN NN AS E TD Bek ester se bes es Joe kereessa pes EI A E TR Be Underscore or hor 9 izontal bar E EQ MX9RG C 271 MX9 Reference Guide Technical Specifications MX9 Marvell PXA 320 806 MHz Memory 128MB on board RAM 128 on board Flash SD expansion slot for flash memory 128MB 512MB 1GB and 4 GB supported Expansion slots a Internal CF slot for Summit a b g radio protected inside device Operating System Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 Radio Modules 802 11 a b g radio WWAN SuperRaptor radio Bluetooth GPS receiver SE955 standard range scan engine or replacement Integrated Scanner SE1524 Lorax scan engine Imager HHP 5300SF imager Display technology TFT Active Matrix Transflective LED backlight Touch screen actuation force 10 grams min to 80 grams max Standard Battery 2400mAhr room temperature Low Temperature Battery 2200mAhr room temperature Backup Power SuperCap is used for backup no backup battery is used External Power In USB Host USB Client External I O Port Functions RS232 RS232 w 5V 4 wire Audio 10 100 BaseT Ethernet Ethernet port available in cradle One serial port DTE with appropriate power for a WAN radio One serial port DTE for an integ
25. EE EE ON N DE 220 Tray lee EE OR RR EE RE OR OE ER EE EE Oe cee 220 Flide PoSSword EE RE librada PANNE 221 Admin Password EES SESSE SESSE ns 221 ME ed GE NE EE EE EE EE N ET ER ost 221 Cens AA a EE EE EE ED EA AG ye aioe esas melee aa EO eae he 222 E EQ MX9RG C ix MX9 Reference Guide Table of Contents Ping Payload ee USE SA SE a EE EG EER Te OE DEE con ER DE Ee SE ls 222 PING TIMEQUEMS ita Ti ee t 222 Ping ADIS VALLO 222 Sign On vs Stored Credentials et SEE DE SR EG e a a e DE Be eaa 223 How to Use Stored Credentials EE ccc ence eee EE Ge EE EE EE REG GE EE ee ER Ee ee ee ee ee Re ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 223 How to Use Sign On Screen EES GEES cece cece cece cece cece cece cece cece cece cece cece aaraa araona 224 Windows Certificate Store vs Certs Path 00 00000 coco SG GE ee nee eee SS SE See 225 User Certificates ss ER Pe Ee EE cat me ea deine EE Iulia cries elle ane neh icles EA esek 225 ROOUCA Cerca iss EG Ad SE SE EE GER DE Se ee EE 225 Configuring the Profile SG cnn aa naana nonan 227 No SecuUnty es ris RE EED EA oe Se ge eens OE DE IE ER EE ES Oe AR al 228 WEP MEE ese OE OE RR EE EE ER ES HR N eee 229 Me RE EE EO EG DEE EE OR EE OE OE 230 PEABRIMSELAP vnn ie saak eo ere Se Ee ch Le Len a AE ER ihs 231 AE EE OE OG N ER RR N OE RI 233 WPAILEAP ei Aas RR Ee be EE EE EE RE ee ede tenes ance 235 EAPEAS IE RR eee eee ne E E ut ao T 237 BAP STS 2 Se AR A 238 WPAPSK ae EE IE EE RA ED ee tac
26. GE GE GE GE ie ER AREA oe Ee EE DE DE SE EE BEES cave 207 IMPOR TANE io A aoe a Gate tates A 207 Proile EE EE tt NA se ie eh EE GEE EE De EN EA ea 207 AB AE EE N EE OE EO N OR OO EE EE OO OR EEN 207 Chent NE EE N EE N N 207 do TE 207 TX ee EI RE EE ER N OE N EK NEER OR EN 208 BitRale EDE AE EE DA star gee ie od neds E DE AE DEE EE aaa 208 Radio Mode ER EE EE OE a EE GE ee Ee ED DE EG DE a 209 Auh Type ase EE N EE A 210 EAP Tipe RS A DE ED AE DEE EG ER te ech A IA 210 A Ee en Ee ed EE N N EE E 211 Status Taldea EE n Ee DE ea Ge DE acto 212 Bl ME oe AE HE EE EE N OE OO IE EE IE EL EE 213 E ns EE E A RR ER eT CRT Cee tare 214 Global Parameters ces 214 IMPORTANT m i totes ot he cet at rn dd Meee ee ees 214 Roam Trigger SEE cece cece cece cece cece e eee eee eee cece cece eee oaaae aoaaa rearea eann 215 Roaim Delta ss ED EE Lone Sede RE SEE ds esse A GE EE sia 215 Roam Per GEGEE GESE SG Gee 216 BG Channel e EE N OE N RE EE N T 216 DES Chanmels mzz NEE iio Bact ER Dn RO EE ODE EG EEN ee AE he 217 Aggressive SCan EES SESSE SESSE GEGEE SS EES See eie 217 CCX MAR s 25553 N EE EE AE N OE EE EE 217 RE OT RE OR OE N OR RE EE RO canta bdabas 218 TT ce 218 TAX DIVERSI cect Ses Bete RS 218 RX Diversity SESSE ES ESE SESSE SG GE cece ccc cece cece cece cece cece cece ce ceeseeseeeeeteeeteneeeeerseeseeeees 219 Erao Na e Ee EE EE RS DE De 219 RTS Thesis EE AE AR EE EE EP eck ee AE RE ME es 220 hee RA KA DEE ER OE OE RE
27. MX9RG C 255 MX9 Reference Guide Peripherals Accessories MX9 Accessories PDF Carry Case The handled and non handled carry cases surround the MX9 while allowing user access to the touchscreen and keypad as well as an unobstructed view through the laser aperture The main battery can be removed and replaced without having to adjust the carrying case The cases have a provision for retaining and tethering the stylus The cases have an integrated hand strap on the rear of the case for either left or right hand use The cases have tether points for a removable shoulder strap The shoulder strap allows the unit to hang upside down A removable clear plastic protector for the keypad and display is provided as part of the non handled and handled versions of the case Hand Strap Once installed the lightweight elastic hand strap provides a means for the user to secure the MX9 to their hand The hook and loop fabric strap is adjustable to fit practically any size hand The bottom bracket must be slid out and away from the battery well when the main battery pack is being installed or replaced Note Either the trigger handle is attached to the MX9 or the hand strap is attached not both LXE recommends that in the absence of a trigger handle the hand strap be used at all times Holster A holster is available for the MX9 with a trigger handle and without a trigger handle The holsters can be wom on either the left or right side of
28. PROCESSING Enter FullScreenMode Entering the function that switches the screen mode In full screen mode the taskbar is LOG hidden and disabled PROCESSING Processing is at the beginning of the function that retrieves the application information LOG_ Enter GetAppinto from the registry PROCESSING Enter password dialo Entering the password dialog processin LoS p e Mg nep gP 9 PROCESSING Enter password timeout Entering the password timeout processing GEREG Some application shut down before AppLock can stop it In these cases AppLock gets notification of the exit When the notification is received AppLock starts a timer to restart LOG_ the application This message logs that the timer has expired and the processing is atthe PROCESSING beginning of the timer function Enter restart app timer Enter Entering the function that switches the screen to non full screen mode and enable the LOG_ TaskbarScreenMode taskbar PROCESSING is LOG_ Enter ToAdmin Entering the function that handles a mode switch into admin mode PROCESSING Enter ToUser Entering the function that handles the mode switch to user mode LOS 9 PROCESSING Enter verify password Entering the password verification processin Lone YP ing the p ha processing PROCESSING Exit AppLockEnumWindows Found There are two exit paths from the enumeration function This message denotes the LOG_ enumeration function found the application PROCESSING Exit AppLockEnumWindow
29. RAR Ee ae EE DEE 106 Add Prefix Suffix Control o ooocccccccccccccccccccc nes 107 Sl 108 Custom AIM IDS cnn 108 Codabar Advanced Properties 0 00 cece cece cece cece cece GE SG nn 109 Code11 Advanced Properties 2 2 2 coco cece GE EG Ee eie 110 Code39 Advanced Properties e eee c cece GE eie 111 Interleaved 2 of 5 Advanced Properties 2 2 2 0 GE GE cnn 112 MSI Advanced Properties 0 2 00 SG cece cece Gee 113 Custom Code IDs Symbol 2 2 0 e cece cee ce cece cece cecececeeeeeeeeeeeees 114 HHP Custom IDS ns 115 Codabar Advanced Properties 22 2222222 ccoo cece cece cece eee c cece GE GE 117 Code11 Advanced Properties 2 2 0 0 cece cece eee Ge ee eie 118 Code39 Advanced Properties 22 222 2 cc cece ccc ene cece cece cece cece EG Ee eie 119 EAN8 Advanced Properties EE c cece cece ccc cece cece cece cece eee cee cece ceeeeccecececeseeeeeeeees 120 EAN13 Advanced Properties 2 2 2 0222222 c ccc ccce cece cece cece cee ce cece GE eie 121 Interleaved 2 of 5 Advanced Properties 2 0 00 SG SS GE GE Ge ee 122 Mesa Advanced Properties 2 2 2 2 22222 c ccc ccccc eee c cece cece eee c cece GE GE eie 123 MSI Advanced Properties 2 2 2 0 EG GE cece cece ccc GEE 124 OCR Properties Advanced 2 02222 2 2 22 cee nn 125 Planet Advanced Properties ES cece cece cece cece GE EG SG ee ee ee eie 126 Posicode Advance
30. Re ee ee ee ee Ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re ee ee ee ee ee ee 190 WIF Control Ne ss tados pa diia too ene EE 191 A A A O A SN O SEN 191 A O SN 192 NIE ies a ER N a EE N ee OR OE aaa 192 AS ae et EE eee ne 193 PAULOCONMEC Ln E E a arate Beate EEN HE ED teas ita 194 PRIMM EO EE NE tee ee te ee Os RA 194 PD er AA OE EE cee EE EE EE N EE OE EE ie 195 EE EE OE N EE N IE EE EA EE EE EE EE 196 TOUS N EE cee ete eee de ee ee ee 196 o sa EE EE EE DE EE ie cla ER RR EE De GE EE AEE 196 PROC ol le lll EE OT ESE 196 Reflash Troubleshooting occ cnc 197 Battery State and OS Upgrade ss EERS tad GE SE EE Sots ais ES 197 EE ee IE sas EA EE OE OON ER RR A AE DEE ER ans 197 Wireless Network Configuration 198 VR EE DEEL Ak be EE OE RE OE OO Ee N N ER 199 Summit Client UYS SEG EG c cece cece cece cece cnn cnn ce cceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 199 A SAE EE URED II EO eee EE IN N OR EC CNT Oe Vere freer es Ed 199 SU AMA a IN GE EE 200 Wireless Zero Config Utility and the Summit RadiO ooooooocccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccconoconoconoccccccccccccos 201 Main AAA N IN SEE EE AE KIE EO OE EE HOER 202 E EQ MX9RG C vii MX9Reference Guide Table of Contents AGING OOI EE RE ME A EE ED DOE a GE SR DE HS SAG N EE DE 203 AUTO Prol AE ER AR EE AD ind est eee Se Ye adi EE Ed eee RE iS 204 ie IE AR EE N EE N N IE TO EE EE 205 Using the Scan Feature EES SS GE SS GES GES GE SE SE See ee 206 Profile Parameters 2 sissss EES BE EDE EE Ee ge se ee SE
31. Reference Guide Discover Discover Tap the Discover button to locate all discov unique identifier of each device discovered erable Bluetooth devices in the vicinity The Discovery process also queries for the LXEZ Pairing Bluetooth Devices Settings About Last 4 Discovering Bluetooth devices MENE Discover Bluetooth Devices Tap Stop at any time to end the Discover and Query for Unique Identifier functions Note When an active paired device enters Suspend Mode is tumed Off or leaves the MX9 Bluetooth scanning range the Bluetooth connection between the paired device and the MX9 is lost There may be audible or visual signals as paired devices disconnect from the Mx9 E EQ MX9RG C 76 LXEZ Pairing Bluetooth Devices About F PrinterD1 EJ Printeroz Fi Scanner01 ScannerO2 Bluetooth Device List MX9 Reference Guide Bluetooth Device Menu The discovered paired devices may or may not be identified with an icon Discovered devices without an icon can be paired as printers or scanners The Bluetooth panel assigns an icon to the device name An icon with a red background indicates the device s Bluetooth connection is inactive An icon with a white background indicates the device is connected to the MX9 and the device s Bluetooth connection is active Double tap a device in the list to open the device properties menu The target device does not need to be active Bluetooth Device M
32. SESSE ES SS SS SES SESSE EG Gee 15 Bluetooth 0 2 EE EE EE EE EE ence ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 15 System Status 22222222 15 LEDs Light Emitting Diodes ESE EE eise 15 Length Based Barcode Stripping 2222222222 2 142 LinearRange 0c cece cece cece cece eee ee ee ee ee 140 Load Factory Defaults 22 222 0 000 22 e eee eee 182 Load User Defaults 2 2220200000002 2 222222 182 Logging A 72 E EQ MX9RG C 289 M MAC Address ee ee ee 53 Main Battery SESSE SS SESSE ESEG SG SS SG Gie 19 main battery status eie 15 Main Tab SG Ge Gee 95 202 Match Edit Buttons EE eie 105 Match List Rules SESSE SS eee eee eee ee 106 Media Player ESE eee eee eee 36 Menu Options ET EE 34 OS ER EE tat are N ae 123 Mise eee ESE EE ARIE EE 168 dc 158 Modes AppLOCK N 58 Modifier KeyS oooocccccccccccccccccccocococococcccccccccco 13 MOUS os eae eet ee dewey bees wade ee 160 MouseKeyS ccoo cnc 54 IAS sete prota NE eat ER EE 113 124 N NI 165 NL A N EE EO N EE 192 Network and Dialup Options SESSE Gie 161 Network Capture EE ES Gee 163 No Security SESSE eee cece cece cece eee ee 228 Notification EE c cece cece cece cee eee cece eee e eee e ees 54 Notification Tab 0 00000000 ie 97 O OER ss as tal tae AE GR AEE 125 A E RE EE RA EG 24 Output panel SEE EE 159 ON AC ccoo corro 170 P Password 0 2 aana cece SeSe
33. Tor Ar EE RE SE EE ied EG ES A a GE EE GE 55 Introduction NE EE OR eee ce EE OE EE OE N N OE OE 55 Factory Default Settings AppLock 2 2 c cece cece cece cccececeeeeeeeceeeeeees 56 Setup a New Device SESSE ccc cece cece nn 57 Administration Mode 0200 c cece cece cece cece ee ee ee ee cece cece cece cece ee ee cece testes Ee Ee ee ee ee 58 End User Mode se ses deena IR EES E bit y rico ED SR ei deeds os 59 A A te ek EE DE DE EA ce 59 End User Switching Technique 2 2 2 2 222222 e cece cee cece cece ccc ns 60 Using a StylUs lap EA EER DEE ER N ER EDE ER EE N eae DE DE edith dent bide ee aoe 60 Using the Switch Key Sequence EES SEE eee 60 Hotkey Activation hotkey SESSE SS SS SESSE Ge eie 60 Application Configuration ooo res 61 Application Panel 62 Launch BuUttON ME OR N ON OE OE EE EE EE ee EE a a a 64 PUI AAT OO SR EE ee EE DE EE EE EE een ED 64 AutoRe launelt ses ciber ee EE ee BE EE a ys bats HEESE EE Dee DER ES DE Ge Eg 65 Manualdauneh 2322 cach ske De RE ee ld a 66 Allow Close es 67 Match ss EE EE EE ED RD EE EE AN fe UI ee 67 End User Internet Explorer EVIE SG SG SG GEGEE SeSe SeSe 68 SOCUNILY Panel EE EE GR e SE ED oa asiendo 69 Options Panel vu EE EE RA AR EE NE e DE DE RO a EE AE VA ER SAD EER 70 ETA TN cece cece ccc cece cece cece cece cece cece cece ccc ceccececeeeceeeeseetteeettesetsneeeeeees 71 Troubleshooting AppLock 2 2 2 2 cece e cece cc nes 72 A GE ee
34. Use of Wi Fi Multimedia extensions Options On Off Default Off Auth Server Specifies the type of authentication server Options Type 1 ACS server Type 2 non ACS server Default Type 1 TX Diversity How to handle antenna diversity when transmitting packets to AP Options Main only Main antenna only Aux only Aux antenna only On Use diversity Default On 802 11b g radio Main Only 802 11a b g radio The value for this parameter should be set as follows Antenna Configuration TX Diversity A Main and BG Main Main Only BG Main and BG Aux On A Main and A Aux E EQ MX9RG C 218 MX9 Reference Guide RX Diversity RX Diversity How to handle antenna diversity when receiving packets from AP Options Main Only use main antenna only Aux Only use aux antenna only On start on Main On startup use main antenna On start on Aux On startup use aux antenna Default On start on Main 802 11b g radio Main Only 802 11a b g radio The value for this parameter should be set as follows Antenna Configuration RX Diversity A Main and BG Main Main Only A Main and A Aux On start on Main BG Main and BG Aux On start on Main Frag Thresh 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 ther
35. Utility to connect to your network The Wireless Zero Configuration Utility cannot control the complete set of security features of the radio How To Use the Wireless Zero Config Utility 1 Select ThirdPartyC onfig in the Active Profile drop down list as the active profile see Main Tab 2 Warmboot the device The Summit Client Utility passes control to Wireless Zero Config and the WZC Wireless Information control panel Using the options in the Wireless Zero Config panels setup radio and security settings How to Switch Control to SCU 1 To switch back to SCU control select any other profile in the SCU Active Config drop down list except Third PartyConfig 2 Warmboot the device Radio control is passed to the SCU E EQ MX9RG C 201 MX9 Reference Guide Main Tab Main Tab A Tok x Main Profile Status Diags Global yr Admin Login SUMMIT Disable Radio DATA COMMUNICATIONS Active Profile Default y Status Associated Radio Type BG Reg Domain FCC Auto Profile On off List Driver v2 01 17 SCU v2 01 12 About SCU SCU Main Tab The Main tab displays information about the radio including SCU Summit Client Utility version Driver version Radio Type BG identifies an 802 11b g radio ABG identifies an 802 11a b g radio Auto Profile option Regulatory Domain Copyright Info may be accessed by clicking the About SCU button Active Profil
36. Windows Network Monitor or any compatible tool that supports CAP files NDISLog monitors the the NDIS interface between the Summit radio and the NDIS driver This utility creates a TXT log file Factory Default Settings pos wag Netlog Use this control panel to configure the Netlog utility By configuring Netlog using the control panel Netlog remains running across a warmboot However please note that e Netlog first stores data to a file named netlog0 cap then netlog1 cap Any time the current file reaches maximum size Netlog switches to the other file e f the log file is stored in the root directory any previous data is lost and a new log file started after the warm boot e Ifthe log file is stored in System all previous data is saved across the warmboot e If Netlog is enabled across the warmboot a series of brief popups may be displayed during the boot cycle No user inter action is required E EQ MX9RG C 163 MX9 Reference Guide Netlog Network Capture kz OK Netlog NDISLog Command O load unload O stop Options ooo pkt_size in bytes 500000 cap size in bytes cap file finetlog Promiscuous Mode Enabled ready to run command Run cmd Command os kosse SSS Options pkt size in Specifies the maximum packet size captured in bytes This option should only be run after you have called load bytes and stop Default is 5000 cap_sizin Specifie
37. 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 Initial Setup The initial setup of ActiveSync must be made via a USB or serial connection When there is a Connect icon on the desktop this section can be bypassed Partnerships can only be created using direct serial or USB cable connection After the partnerships are established ActiveSync communication can be initiated using e USB e Serial e Wireless E EQ MX9RG C 41 MX9 Reference Guide Connect via USB Connect via USB The default connection type is USB Client To change the connection type or to verify it is set to USB 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 If desired any control panel windows may be closed 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 Connect the correc
38. applies to Bluetooth client functions System Status LED Blinking Red Battery power fail critical suspend Solid Red Main battery low Blinking Green Display turned off Yellow Amber Initial few seconds when Power key is pressed Battery Charging Status LED Ri orrone baten pack eweseer ese OO Alpha mode Status LED e Green when in alpha mode 38 key keypad only Bluetooth Status LED Blinking slowly Bluetooth is active but not connected to a device Blinking medium Bluetooth is paired and connected to a device Blinking fast Bluetooth is discovering other Bluetooth devices Bluetooth hardware has been turned off or does not exist in the MX9 1 Light Emitting Diode A diode that lights up when a voltage is applied to it The diode is made of a substance that illuminates when electricity passes through it E EQ MX9RG C 15 MX9 Reference Guide Scanner Status LED Scanner Status LED The integrated scanner and imager Scan Status LED is centered below the MX9 keypad next to the Power button e Steady green indicates a good scan e Steady red indicates a scan is in progress e Steady yellow amber indicates parameter changes are being written to the integrated scanner imager engine The Scan Status LED illuminates when a Scan button on the MX9 is depressed scan in progress or the trigger on the attached handle is pressed scan in progress or when the scanner imager engine parameters have been changed and the chan
39. below is used only as an example your version number will be different Data Collection It also lists the type of scanner imager installed Valid scanner imager types are e HHP Hand Held Products 53XX 2D Imager e Symbol Symbol laser scanner e Blank No integrated scanner E EQ MX9RG C 141 MX9 Reference Guide Length Based Barcode Stripping Length Based Barcode Stripping Use this procedure to create symbology rules for two barcodes with the same symbology but with different discrete lengths This procedure is not applicable for barcodes with variable lengths falling between a maximum value and a minimum value Example 1 e A normal AIM or Symbol symbology role can be created for the desired barcode ID e Next a custom barcode symbology must be created using the same Code ID as the original AIM or Symbol ID rule and each rule would have unique length settings Example 2 For the purposes of this example the following sample barcode parameters will be used EAN 128 and Code 128 barcodes Some of the barcodes start with 00 and some start with 01 The barcodes are different lengths e 34 character length with first two characters 01 strip first 2 and last 18 e 26 character length with first two characters 01 strip first 2 and last 10 e 24 character length with first two characters 07 strip first 2 and last 8 This 24 character barcode is Code 128 e 20 character length
40. button to save your changes or the X button to discard any changes E EQ MX9RG C 83 MX9 Reference Guide Subsequent Use Subsequent Use Note Taskbar and Bluetooth device Icon states change as Bluetooth devices are discovered pair connect and disconnect A taskbar Bluetooth icon with a red background indicates Bluetooth is active and not paired with any device A device icon with a red background indicates a disconnected paired device 1 2 wo oN Oo a A 10 Tap the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar or on the desktop to open the Bluetooth LXEZ Pairing application Tap the Bluetooth Devices tab Tap the Discover button When the Bluetooth module begins searching for in range Bluetooth devices the button name changes to Stop Tap the Stop button to cancel the Discover function at any time The discovered devices are listed in the Bluetooth Devices window Highlight a Bluetooth device in the Discovered window and double tap to open the device properties menu Tap Pair as Scanner to set up the MX9 to receive scanner data Tap Pair as Printer to set up the MX9 to send data to the printer Tap Disconnect to stop pairing with the device Once disconnected tap Delete to remove the device name and data from the MX9 Bluetooth Devices list The device is deleted after the OK button is clicked Upon successful pairing the selected device may react to indicate a successful connection The reaction may be an audio signal from the devic
41. connections are covered in more detail in the MX9 User Guide E EQ MX9RG C 17 MX9 Reference Guide Scanners and Imagers Scanners and Imagers Note The maximum number of communication ports from which the Data Collection Wedge can simultaneously support input is three Integrated Barcode Decoders The MX9 may have any of the following barcode readers built in integrated and protected by the hatch e SE955 standard range laser scanner engine barcode decoding only e SE1524 Lorax laser scanner engine barcode decoding only e HHP 5300SF laser imager engine nondecoding A scan aperture heater is implemented for low temperature environments Tethered Barcode Decoders The external serial port at the base of the MX9 is used to connect via serial tether the LXE 8500 series Fuzzy Logic laser scanners as needed Bluetooth Client Barcode Decoders The Bluetooth Module in the MX9 can accept data from the following LXE Bluetooth barcode readers e 8650 Wearable Back of Hand Bluetooth module with ring decoders either laser scanner or 1D 2D imager e 8700 Bluetooth Imager e 8810 Bluetooth Fuzzy Logic laser scanner e 8820 Bluetooth Lorax laser scanner GPS Module The default setting for GPS is Off GPS Global Positioning System is a U S space based radio navigation system that provides reliable positioning navigation and timing services on a continuous basis The primary function of the embedded GPS module is to provide worl
42. desired changes A pop up window indicates if a warmboot is required Note Contact your LXE representative if there is no icon corresponding to this item in the Control Panel Communication Options on this tab configure communication options for the MX9 Communication misc Status Popup 7 Allow Remote Desktop Autologon Note RDP file must be saved in System folder 7 Autolaunch TimeSync Options Communication Tab Enable TCP IP Version 6 By default IPv6 is disabled on the LXE device Check this checkbox to enable IPv6 Allow Remote Desktop Autologon By default Remote Desktop Autologon is disabled Check this checkbox to enable Remote Desktop Autologon Note The RDP file must be saved in the System folder When prompted use the Save As button to save the RDP file is the System directry If the RDP file is saved in the default root folder location the RDP file will not persist across a warmboot E EQ MX9RG C 166 MX9 Reference Guide Autolaunch TimeSync Autolaunch TimeSync By default TimeSync does not automatically run on the MX9 To enable TimeSync to run automatically on the MX9 check this checkbox Synchronize with a Local Time Server By default GrabTime synchronizes via an Internet connection To synchronize with a local time server 1 Use ActiveSync to copy GrabTime ini from the My Device Windows folder on the mobile device to the host PC 2 Edit the copy of GrabTime ini on the host P
43. do e Ifthe SoundSentry option is selected please note that ScrollLock does not produce a visual warning as the CapsLock and NumLock keys do Sticky Keys Disabled ToggleKeys Disabled by default Tap the Use ToggleKeys checkbox to enable this Keyboard f option Tap the Settings button to view or change parameters Sound SoundSentry is disabled by default Tap the Use SoundSentry checkbox to enable this option Tap the Settings button to view or change parameters Displa High Contrast is disabled by default Tap the Use High Contrast checkbox to enable this option Tap the Settings pay button to view or change parameters Moss MouseKeys is disabled by default Tap the Use MouseKeys checkbox to enable this option Tap the Settings button to view or change parameters Automatic reset is disabled by default Tap the Turn off accessibility features checkbox to enable this option and General use the drop down option to assign a timer Notification is enabled by default Sounds are emitted when turning a feature on or off Accessibility EZ OK sel Keyboard Sound Display Mouse _ lt gt StickyKeys N StickyKeys are not Cat supported on this system Settings Use ToggleKeys if you want to hear tones when pressing CapsLock NumLock and ScrollLock E EQ MX9RG C 54 MX9 Reference Guide Administration for AppLock Administration for AppLock Introduction LXE s AppLock
44. e cece eee cece GE Ge 107 AGING sae ie Ee eee eee ee eee eee 194 Admin Hotkey AppLock A 58 Admin Login SG cece See 203 Admin Password SESSE eee cece SESSE SESSE Gee 221 Advanced Button EES SEG EG eee ee ii 102 Aggressive Scan SESSE SESSE SS SESSE SESSE SS See 217 AIM immer st EE EE EE RE N ee DE idad 140 Allow Close ESEG ie 67 Alpha key 38 key keypad SESSE SESSE GEES SS ESE SEG 267 Alpha mode Status LED EES SG Gee 15 Antenna Diversity RECEIVE SESSE cece eee GEGEE 219 Transmit SESSE SESSE SS SEG GE 000000 GGGGeiee 218 ARI callao opti RE EE SE Rg Ee Ee 31 Appearance A 146 E EQ MX9RG C 286 AppLock Enduser mode ccoo 2222 sers EER GR eels se se 59 EUIE si Er ME idad 68 Hotkey for Administrator EES ESEG eie 58 dee EE cece cece e eee eee e nce e eee eenneeeeees 59 Ue ios EE ne eee eee 55 A A DEE ER EE EE Ee ee 133 Auth Server EES SESSE SESSE SG GE Ge 218 N el EE EE EE ias 221 Authentication EES 02222 SESSE SEGE Gie 198 Auto reconnect Bluetooth ii 89 Auto hide LE eee ene eS ee a 38 Auto Profile e cece cece cece ee ee ee ee ee 204 Autoconnect SESSE SESSE SESSE ESEG Gie 194 Automatic reset SS SESSE SESSE eie 54 B Background 2 2 22 eee cece iaaii eeraa 145 Backlight 2 2 200 220 2 2c cece e GE Ge 146 Backlight setting is synchronized 2 2 178 backup battery 00 000000002 c cece eie 73 Barcode
45. etc tap the hand with a pen icon in the toolbar Tap the button or the Help button to access Transcriber Help Windows Explorer Start Programs Windows Explorer There are a few changes in the Windows CE 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 MX9RG C 37 MX9 Reference Guide Taskbar Taskbar Start Settings Taskbar and Start Menu There are a few changes in the Windows CE version of Taskbar as it relates to the general desktop PC Windows Taskbar options When the taskbar is auto hidden press the Ctrl key then the Esc key to make the Start button appear General Tab Factory Default Settings Always on Top Enabled Auto hide Disabled Show Clock Enabled Taskbar and Start Menu OK Fi Y Always on top 7 Auto hide Y Show Clock Taskbar Properties General Tab E EQ MX9RG C 38 MX9 Reference Guide Advanced Tab Advanced Tab Taskbar and Start Menu OK E Tap the Clear button to remove the contents of the Documents Menu Clear Expand Control Panel 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 Taskba
46. export key failure Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR eon key length Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR Encrypt exported key OK Encrypt password process successful LOG_EX Encrypt failure The password encryption failed LOG_ERROR Encrypt gen key failure Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR a eae key Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR E EQ MX9RG C 278 MX9 Reference Guide Cannot find kbdhook dll LOG_ERROR AppLock Error Messages Message Explanation and or corrective action Level w get user key Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR Encrypt get user key ok Encrypt password process successful LOG_EX Encrypt hash data failure Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR a data from Encrypt password process successful LOG_EX Encrypt length failure Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR a o tofmemory Tor Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR Encrypted data OK The password has been successfully encrypted LOG_EX In order for AppLock to control the application being locked so it can prevent the Enter application from exiting AppLock launches the application and has to wait until it has LOG EX AppLockEnumWindows created and initialized its main window This message is logged when the function that waits for the application initialization is entered Enter DecryptPwd Entering the password decryption process LG ryp are ene i PROCESSING Enter EncryptPwd Entering the password encryption processin LoG ryp SASE POT P 9
47. ii 31 Cables ER OR OE EI OG 17 Calibration EES SESSE Gie 184 Car Power Adapter SS GEE 20 CN 256 CCX Features Ge SeSe Ge See 217 Centering EES SESSE e cece cece cece ee cece eee 139 Certificates 2 0 2 0 2c cece cece eie 90 242 ROO CAs citaciones 242 VEE ae ee ee AE 247 EES geet a EA aes Bt Ee ER ED at 35 Cons Pal as ates LR ME ODE RAAT 222 Character Recognition dle Pre ale N N N 37 GLAIFUSE EE EDS EN rota i egg debe Ee EE EE 20 Clear All button SeSe 135 Clear BuftONn EE EES eie 103 Clear Contents of Document Folder 2 39 Clear persistant memory EES Gie 26 Client Name EES Gie 207 GOdabal sisie EE EE eet DE Ee EE GE Be 109 117 Gode DS larisa da 134 5 MN 110 118 LAN 123 Code39 MOO 111 119 123 CODCOD unticiao sport cbc diia nicotina 123 Cold St rage Es ES ER cause iodo DE ee Ee 17 E EQ MX9RG C 287 COM Ports gs aden es ee oes Beet 13 COMA Tab es ose oe ER Eg Ge GE heen dae 96 Command Prompt EE SEE Gee 36 Communication EES EES SESSE Gee 166 Component Diagrams ie EE ESE EES EE Ee Ee ee ee ee ee ee 2 Components Back RE RE AA AE eee ee te 6 Labels ER IE RE EE ERS cada 9 Computer Friendly Name EES EES EE eee eee cece eee 82 Configuration AppLOCK SEE EE EG N 61 Configuring the Profile ie 227 Connect and LXEConnect 2 2 0 0 cece eee cece cece eee 35 Connection EES SESSE e cece cece SG 192 Contr
48. include the function keys e g F1 arrow keys Page up Page down Home and End E EQ MX9RG C 107 MX9 Reference Guide Symbologies Symbologies There are three ID types When an HHP imager scan engine is installed only AlM Custom and HHP ID Types are displayed HHP does not support Symbol IDs When a Symbol scan engine is installed AIM Custom and Symbol are displayed as the ID Types Symbol does not support HHP IDs Custom AIM IDs Advanced properties are available when an integrated HHP imager is installed in the MX9 Advanced properties are applicable regardless of the ID type selected AIM or HHP Not all HHP symbologies have Advanced options Click the symbology link in the table below for symbology Advanced options Note When the integrated scan engine is a Symbol scan engine AIM IDs apply but Advanced properties do not Factory Default settings CI CTC y Ke RR ss N ER A CI AS CS CA CO AS CS EN e a COI G A CS CT O A CS wa he ER mews CO AS CAS po N N NN EN CIA O O O t D e E RSS14 UPC EAN DCWedge does not manage mutually exclusive option selections The user is responsible for understanding the options that can co exist for the data collection device The documentation provided from the manufacturer of the scanner imager being managed describes the interaction between symbologies and their configurations E EQ MX9RG C 108 MX9 Reference Guide Codabar Advanced Properties Coda
49. is being locked the administrator should close all other applications before switching to end user mode to minimize the screen flicker AppLock is updated periodically as new options become available Contact your LXE representative for assistance downloads and update availability E EQ MX9RG C 55 MX9 Reference Guide Factory Default Settings AppLock Factory Default Settings AppLock Application Panel Order Internet Disabled Ctl Spc Ctrl Spc 10 sec Input Panel Disabled eje EE o o aqi o om mon c o 5 Djo 3 D o x 2 3 o a y lt a lt Launch Button Panel Enabled Auto at Boot Retries Auto at Boot Delay 10 sec Auto Re launch Enabled Auto Re launch Retries 0 sec Disabled Disabled Auto Re launch Delay Manual Launch Security Panel Hotkey Activation key 62 key Shft Ctl A Hotkey Activation key 38 key Shift Ctrl Alpha 2 Blank System applock txt ied n N z 9 o Status Panel Fi lt m Ol sl o 0lo r l 3 ESE oj lt o o E EQ MX9RG C 56 MX9 Reference Guide Setup a New Device Setup a New Device LXE devices with the AppLock feature are shipped to boot in Administration mode with no default password thus when the MX9 is first booted the user has full access to the device and no password prompt is displayed After the administrator specifies the applications to lock a password is assigned and the device is rebooted or the hotkey is pressed the device s
50. is designed to be run on LXE certified Windows CE based devices only LXE loads the AppLock program as part of the LXE customer installation process MX9 AppLock is setup by the Administrator by tapping Start Settings Control Panel Administration Configuration parameters are specified by the AppLock Administrator for the mobile device end user AppLock is password protected by the Administrator End user mode locks the end user into the configured application or applications The end user can still reboot the mobile device and respond to dialog boxes The administrator specified applications are automatically launched in the specified order and run in full screen mode when the device boots up When the mobile device is reset to factory default values for example after a cold reset the Administrator may need to reconfigure the AppLock parameters The assumption in this section is that the first user to power up a new mobile device is the system administrator Note AppLock Administrator Control panel file Launch option does not inter relate with similarly named options contained in other MX9 Control Panels Note A few applications do not follow normal procedures when closing AppLock cannot prevent this type of application from closing but is notified that the application has closed For these applications AppLock immediately restarts the application see Auto Re Launch which causes the screen to flicker If this type of application
51. 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 MX9 without Touchscreen For a MX9 the touchscreen can be disabled It may be easier to configure the MX9 using ActiveSync and LXEConnect rather than using the MX9 keyboard only E EQ MX9RG C 46 MX9 Reference Guide Configuring the MX9 with LXEConnect Configuring the MX9 with LXEConnect LXEConnect allows a user to view the MX9screen remotely from a PC using an ActiveSync connection Requirements ActiveSync version 3 8 or higher must be resident on the host desktop laptop computer Please see the following section ActiveSync for more details on ActiveSync ActiveSync is already installed on the MX9 The MX9 is preconfigured to establish a USB ActiveSync connection to a PC when the proper cable is attached to the MX9 and the PC If The MX9 uses a serial port for ActiveSync it is necessary to configure the MX9 to use the serial port Complete details on the proper cables and port configuration are included in the ActiveSync section Install LXEConnect 1 2 Install Microsoft ActiveSync version 3 8 or higher on a PC with a USB port For details please see ActiveSync Power up the MX9 Connect the MX9 to the PC usi
52. 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 the 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 Cold Boot and Loss of Host Re connection ActiveSync assigns 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
53. of the user s passcode The Bluetooth hardware in the MX9 allows simultaneous connection to two LXE Bluetooth peripherals using the LXEZ Pairing control panel application Bluetooth device connection supported on the MX9 includes e Bluetooth scanners imagers e Zebra printer models e LXE Back of Hand Scanner Barcode data captured by the Bluetooth scanner is manipulated by the settings in the MX9 Data Collection Wedge Properties control panel Multiple beeps may be heard during a barcode scan using a mobile Bluetooth scanner beeps from the mobile Bluetooth scanner as the barcode data is accepted rejected and other beeps from the MX9 during final barcode data manipulation Audio Support All Microsoft supplied audio codecs are included in the OS image The hardware codecs the input and output analog voice circuitry and the system design are designed to support voice applications using a headset accessory cable 802 11 b g and a b g Wireless Client The MX9 has an LXE 802 11x network card that supports diversity with two internal antennas The CPU board does not allow hot swapping the network card Power management on the network card is set to static dynamic control WEP WPA and LEAP are supported External Input Output Port A single extemal connector at the base of the MX9 provides the following signals e USB Host and USB Client e RS 232 with support for powering a tethered device e g scanner or imager e Audio in and out for h
54. on the MX9 Maintain an uninterrupted AC DC power source to the MX9 throughout this process The MX9 boots from a flash disk Procedure 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 Verify a dependable power source is applied to the MX9 and will stay connected during the reflash procedure Establish an ActiveSync connection between the MX9 and a desktop laptop computer Download the reflashing files from the desktop laptop to the MX9 s System folder During the file copy process to the MX9 System folder when asked Overwrite select Yes to All Disconnect from ActiveSync Review the files that were downloaded to the System folder Some OS update versions include an empty file named REFLASH TAG If this file is missing from the download it must be created and placed in the System folder During the reboot process the device looks for the REFLASH TAG file in the System folder When this file is encountered the device loads the new bootloader image into the boot flash The REFLASH TAG file is deleted and the device is rebooted to begin using the new boot loader Select Start Settings Control Panel Registry Tap the Restart button It may take several minutes before the device completes the operation When the OS finishes loading all software upgrades are complete Check the OS update version by selecting Start Settings Control Panel About Software tab The touch screen may require calibration however
55. order Result Notes Use the Keymap Con ppe ond trol Panel to change Key sir ig tog SHIFT A O cepas OR he fe Bees osse fa MTI sasies gees cursor Down bomarsi leuserdomerere GursorRight Bue TO O 7171070703 cursor ee pomos ousoriettone space me ese em fees baas oes BSP potrete gt CO ee se Ere re ree EN LN forse Ere res N TIA toads mee Ere N N wa ram Be BE i me ree ree Free ee ER Free Re ae Fgmeee E EQ MX9RG C 268 MX9 Reference Guide MX9 38 key Keypad Om BEE Ere Or ere BOME ere BR etse hek Ek OOC S N N LW A AE CI a FA hek Ek he Bk ie ss A Rek Ek ICI CCOO O AE CO a WE hek AE OC REK N WE ss ON ee On o e e IO CO EN N LW N IA CON N N LW AO AE CA N N CCOO OS WAN II LW A IE A ICI CCOO AO EE CI ICO O CO O IS he ee es ee Re he Ooo e EI o CA RKB he ER OE SAO CTO AMO CI OE BE hek CA EE Re BE DCI O CO ET A EE Rek CO E EQ MX9RG C 269 MX9 Reference Guide MX9 38 key Keypad To get this function Press these keys in this order riod Result Notes 0 zero Period 9 EA e ESTA AAA O ETA oem EE Blue Deshorminus sen Solidus or Backslash Solidus or Forward Orange pase 2 Left square bracket ee E EQ MX9RG C 270 MX9 Reference Guide MX9 38 key Keypad AE ENE EE oa O N be foma Be bes genees be ase Be RE 2 BE fre Jeanne e se fr ame se ge O fm set mes O IT N se Ek IO 7777
56. prevent it but results would not be as expected as only the first is used in parsing to match the string The question mark wildcard may be used to match any single character in the incoming data For example the data AB D will match ABCD ABcD or ABOD but not ABDE The data collected is saved per symbology configured The Symbology selected in the Symbologies dialog defines the symbology for which the data is being configured Note that the Code ID if any are configured is ignored by this dialog regardless of the setting of Strip Code ID in the Symbologies dialog According to the sequence of events specified above the Code ID must not be included in the bar code data being matched because when the matching test occurs the Code ID has already been stripped If Strip Code ID is disabled then the barcode data to match must include the Code ID If Strip Code ID is enabled the data should not include the Code ID since it has already been stripped E EQ MX9RG C 106 MX9 Reference Guide Add Prefix Suffix Control Add Prefix Suffix Control Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Symbology button Use this option to specify a string of text hex values or hat encoded values to be added to the beginning prefix or the end suffix of the barcode data Add Prefix Suffix Up to 19 characters can be included in the string The string can include any character from the keyboard plus charact
57. recharged in a powered desktop cradle The battery is fully recharged ina powered cradle in less than 4 hours The MX9 can be Off in use or in Suspend Mode while the battery is recharging Note When the main battery and backup power system are fully depleted the MX9 turns off The operating system reverts to the last saved registry settings when a fully powered battery is inserted and the MX9 is turned on See Also Battery Technical Specifications External Power Supplies External power supplies are available for the following e any I O cable with a power connector e desk cradle e vehicle cradle e car power adapter CLA e Battery multi charger The indoor power supplies e g AC DC Adapters use IEC320 C 14 AC power connectors The car power adapter uses the cigarette lighter adapter CLA and is powered by the vehicle s automotive 12V battery The adapter power supply converts the input voltage into a voltage suitable to power the MX9 and charge the unit s internal backup battery The vehicle mount cradle uses a 36V 24 60V or 70 150V DC DC power supply Note The MX9 and desk cradle and multi charger use the same external power supply E EQ MX9RG C 19 MX9 Reference Guide AC DC 15V Power Supply AC DC 15V Power Supply The MX9 receives AC DC power from the AC DC 15 VDC 4 Amp 60 Watt Power Supply The MX9 external power connection is part of the serial cable assembly and the USB cable assembly The AC DC Power Supply is c
58. scanned by the scanner but rejected by DC Wedge e The UPCEO and UPCE1 parameters are always set to match each other Therefore if a change is made to a parameter to either the EPCEO or UPCE1 Advanced Properties that same change is automatically made to the Advanced Prop erties for the other symbology option Defta OOO O Transmit Check Character Transmit Number System Digit Addenda Read 2 digit Addenda Read 5 digit Addenda Required Insert Separator E EQ MX9RG C 130 MX9 Reference Guide UPCE1 Advanced Properties UPCE1 Advanced Properties Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options HHP ID UPCE1 Advanced Properties OK Code ID JHHP ha ie di Car M Transmit Number System Digit Expand Version E M Enable Min ft Max fall Exp ersion a Addenda te 7 Read 2 Digit Leading F V Code ID li ResdS Digt 1 Trailing p Barcode Data V Required Insert Separator UPCEO parameters set to match UPCE1 Advanced e Fora device with an HHP integrated scanner UPCEO and UPCE1 are enabled as the same symbology at the scanner therefore the only way for the UPCE1 configuration to be used is if UPCEO is disabled When UPCEO is disabled it will be scanned by the scanner but rejected by DC Wedge e The UPCEO and UPCE1 parameters are always set to match each other Therefore if a change is made to a parameter to either the EPCEO or UPCE1 Advanced Properties that sa
59. so user mode cannot be entered PROCESSING Exit verify password no oi LOG_ pwd set Exiting password verification PROCESSING Exit verify password i p LOG_ response from dialog Exiting Password venn ation PROCESSING Found taskbar The handle to the taskbar has been found so that AppLock can disable itin user mode LOG PP i lid PROCESSING Getting address of keyboard hook init AppLock is retrieving the address of the keyboard hook procedure LOG_ PROCESSING The AppLock configuration is being read from the registry This occurs at initialization and i LOG also at entry into user mode The registry must be re read at entry into user mode in case PROCESSING the administration changed the settings of the application being controlled ee encrypt pwd The length of the encrypted password is being calculated LOG_EX AppLock is unable to lock the application This could happen if the application being Hook wndproc failure locked encountered an error after performing its initialization and shut itself down prior to LOG ERROR being locked by AppLock Hook wndprog doper The application is open but AppLock cannot lock it LOG ERROR app failure ER Event iaden The Admin applet is unable to create the hotkey notification LOG_ERROR E EQ MX9RG C 280 MX9 Reference Guide Getting configuration from registry AppLock Error Messages Message Explanation and or corrective action Level a SSeS Hot key pressed Processing
60. stops searching for a Bluetooth device it has paired with once the connection is broken such as the paired device entering Suspend mode going out of range or being tumed off When this checkbox is disabled the MX9 stops searching after one half hour The search can be restarted by putting the MX9 through a Suspend Resume cycle or accessing the Bluetooth control panel This option is disabled by default Default This option is disabled by default Computer friendly name The name or identifier entered in this space by the System Administrator is used exclusively by Bluetooth operations Note The Device Name listed in Start Settings Control Panel System Device Name is not used during Bluetooth operation Owner Identification name listed in Start Settings Control Panel Owner Identification is not used during Bluetooth operation E EQ MX9RG C 81 MX9 Reference Guide About About LXEZ Pairing OK x Bluetooth Devices Settings About Computer Friendly Name xe BT Terminal Bluetooth Address 00 04 FD 02 03 04 BTC version 1 0 BTDRPCES1Fc Bluetooth Stack Revision 1 3 Bluetooth Radio HCI 2 12288 Bluetooth Radio LMP 2 16907 Copyright 2006 2007 LXE Inc The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc pairing label example Bluetooth About Panel This panel lists the assigned Computer Friendly Name that other devices may discover during their Discov
61. the LXEConnect msi and Setup exe files from the MX9 to the user PC Note the location chosen for files 8 Close the ActiveSync explorer dialog box Do not disconnect the MX9 ActiveSync connection 9 Execute the setup exe file that was copied to the user PC This setup program installs the LXEConnect utility 1 LXEConnect Be x Welcome to the LXEConnect Setup Wizard E EN The installer will guide you through the steps required to install LXE Connect on your computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cancel lt Back Next gt LXEConnect Setup 10 Follow the on screen installation prompts The default installation directory is C Program Files LXE LXEConnect 11 When the installation is complete create a desktop shortcut to the following file C Program Files LXE L XEConnect LXEConnect exe If a different directory was selected during installation please substitute the appropriate directory 12 LXEConnect is now installed and ready to use E EQ MX9RG C 48 MX9 Reference Guide Using LXEConnect Using LXEConnect 1 If an ActiveSync connection is has not been established connect the MX9 to the PC Details on ActiveSync are included in the following section
62. 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 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 O means the slot is 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 The auto launch process proceeds as follows e Thelaunch utility opens the registry database and reads the list of CAB files to auto launch e 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 e Ifthe Installed flag is set auto launch looks for the FileCheck file If it is present the CAB file is installed and that reg istry entry is complete If the FileCheck file is not present memory has been lost and the utility calls WCELOAD to rein stall the CAB file e Then the whole process repeats for the next entry in the registry until all registry entries are analyzed E EQ MX9RG C 29 MX9 Reference Guide LAUNCH EXE and Pe
63. the hotkey and backdoor entry LOG_EX Hot key pressed Processing the hotkey and backdoor entry LOG_EX Hot key set event failure When the administrator changes the hotkey configuration the hotkey controller must be LOG_ERROR notified This notification failed Hotkey press message LOG_ received The user just pressed the configured hotkey PROCESSING In addition to preventing the locked application from exiting AppLock must also prevent In app hook WM_SIZE the application from enabling the taskbar and resizing the application s window This LOG_EX message traps a change in the window size and corrects it In app hook WM In addition to preventing the locked application from exiting AppLock must also prevent PP Er the application from enabling the taskbar and resizing the application s window This LOG_EX WINDOWPOSCHANGED h a message traps a change in the window position and corrects it Initializing keyboard F e tts ci LOG_ hook procedure AppLock is calling the keyboard hook initialization PROCESSING oe NOOK The keyboard filter initialization failed LOG_ERROR initialization failure board hook loaded The keyboard hook dll exists and loaded successfully LOG EX L after Ctrl Processing the backdoor entry LOG_EX EE hock When AppLock first loads it loads a dll that contains the keyboard hook processing This LOG_ ins message is logged prior to the load attempt PROCESSING The status information is being saved to a file and
64. these instructions Please see your system administrator for complete information about your network and its wireless security requirements To begin the configuration process e Onthe Main Tab click the Admin Login button and enter the password e LXE recommends editing the default profile with the parameters for your network Select the Default profile from the pull down menu e Make any desired parameter changes as described in the applicable following section determined by network security type and click the Commit button to save the changes IMPORTANT Remember to click the Commit button after making changes to ensure the changes are saved Many versions of the SCU display a reminder if the Commit button is not clicked before an attempt is made to close or browse away from the tab in focus if there are unsaved changes If changes are made to the stored credentials click Commit to save those changes first before making any additional changes E EQ MX9RG C 227 MX9 Reference Guide No Security No Security To connect to a wireless network with no security make sure the following profile options are used e Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile e Set EAP Type to None e Set Encryption to None e Set Auth Type to Open Ta aU em Dok X Profile Edit gt 4 Profile Default SDC Radio APD1 Encryption EAP Type None None WEP WEP keys PSKs Credentials No Sec
65. with first two characters OO strip first O no characters and last 4 On the Data Options tab set Enable Code ID to AIM Create four custom IDs using 1 for EAN 128 barcode and 0 for Code 128 barcode e c1 Code C1 e C2 Code TCT e C3 Code CO 24 character barcode is Code 128 e c4 Code JC1 AIM custom symbology setup is assigned in the following manner e C1 min length 34 max length 34 strip leading 2 strip trailing 18 Code ID enabled Barcode Data 01 e c2minlength 26 max length 26 strip leading 2 strip trailing 10 Code ID enabled Barcode Data 01 e c3min length 24 max length 24 strip leading 2 strip trailing 8 Code ID enabled Barcode Data 01 e C4 min length 20 max length 20 strip leading 0 strip trailing 4 Code ID enabled Barcode Data OO Add the AIM custom symbologies Refer to the previous section Symbology Settings for instruction Click the Barcode Data button Click the Add button Add the data for the match codes Refer to the previous section Barcode Data Match List for instruction Scan a barcode and examine the result E EQ MX9RG C 142 MX9 Reference Guide Date Time Date Time Start Settings Control Panel Date Time or Time in Desktop Taskbar Use this MX9 panel to set Date Time Time Zone and assign a Daylight Savings location Factory Default Settings Current Time Midnight Time Zone GMT 05 00 Daylight Savi
66. 0 seconds no delay Delay is the amount of time AppLock waits prior to re launching an application that has terminated The delay is specified in seconds Valid values are between 0 no delay and 99 seconds AppLock must also be configured to automatically re launch an application To AppLock application termination by the end user is indistinguishable from application termination for any other reason Manual Launch Application Launch Opt OK E Launch V Auto At Boot Retries fo Delay fro V Auto Re launch Retries fo Delay fo Manuel Match 7 Allow Close Manual Launch Checkbox Default is Disabled Enabling this option allows the end user to launch the specified application s Upon bootup completion an application with Manual enabled is listed on the Switchpad accompanied by a checkmark that indicates the application is currently active or available for Launching When an application name is tapped by the end user the application is launched if inactive and brought to the foreground Applications set up with Manual Launch enabled may or may not be launched at bootup This function is based on the application s Auto At Boot setting The applications have been listed as approved applications for end user manual launch using the Switchpad menu structure The approved applications are listed on the Switchpad A checkmark indicates the applications active status When Manual Launch is disabled
67. 2d 00 00 003 Beacon Period 100 DTIM 1 Connection Channel 5 Bit Rate 11 Mbps Tx Power 80 mW th 57 dBm Signal Quality es SCU Status Tab This screen provides information on the radio The profile being used The status of the radio card down associated authenticated etc Client information including device name IP address and MAC address Information about the Access Point AP maintaining the connection to the network including AP name IP address and MAC address Channel currently being used for wireless traffic Bit rate in Mbit Current transmit power in mW Beacon period the time between AP beacons in kilomircoseconds one kilomicrosecond 1 024 microseconds DTIM interval A multiple of the beacon period that specifies how often the beacon contains a delivery traffic indication message DTIM The DTIM tells power saving devices a packet is waiting for them For example if DTIM 3 then every third beacon contains a DTIM Signal strength RSSI displayed in dBm and graphically Signal quality a measure of the clarity of the signal displayed in percentage and graphically There are no user entries on this screen Note After completing radio configuration it is a good idea to review this screen to verify the radio has associated no encryption WEP or authenticated LEAP any WPA as indicated above E EQ MX9RG C 212 MX9 Reference Guide Diags Tab Diags Tab Ta AI 7 Dok X
68. 6 Hotkey APPLOCK AAA 69 l Icons Explorer Intemet EE SEG Ge 32 My Computer SESSE SESSE SESSE SESSE SeSe 32 My Documents SESSE SESSE SS SS SS SESSE eie 32 Recycle BI GEE EE EE SE ES Se 32 Identifying Software Versions eie 53 Imager aperture o eee eee 5 Input Output Connector 000 222 5 Input Panel EES cece eee eee eee eee ee eee 148 159 Integrated Barcode Decoders Compatible 2 200 222 eee cece cece ee 18 Interleaved 2 of 5 2 2 eee eee eee ee eee eee 112 122 123 Internal Scanner Sound EE EE EE EE EE ee ee ee ee ee 97 Intemet EES SS Gee eie 149 Internet connectivitY EES SS SESSE Gie 149 Internet Explorer APPLOC ARE ON AE EE ON 68 Radio card and ISP required EES Gie 36 MX9 Reference Guide Index Introduction Mal GE AE EE ee do ne geen ee eas 1 J ET eee 73 K Key sequences 38 key keypad SESSE SESSE e cece eee 267 62 key keypad SESSE EES cece e cece cece cece ee ee ee 260 CIN 152 Shortcuts l a ESEG SG Ge Gie 25 KeyMap EE ss EE shots EG Ge Re EE TE ied EE EE ES 153 Key Map ab cc acond cebada 154 Keymapping N 259 Ee EE EE RE EE N 13 L Language and Fonts 222222200 eee eee eee eee 52 LAUNCHEXE EE GE Ge 29 LaunchApp Tab EES EE ee 156 Leading ON 104 Talca EE EE EE EE VEAR EE ER SE EE GE ES 198 LeaveLightsOn SS 140 LED EE AN EE EE OE ON 220 Alpha Mode SE EG Gee 15 Battery Multi charger eie 257 Battery Status
69. 9 Reference Guide Wireless Network Configuration The LXE MX9 uses either a Summit 802 11b g radio or a Summit 802 11a b g radio The radio can be configured for no encryption WEP encryption or WPA security The appropriate wireless utilities for your MX9 configuration have been pre installed Your MX9 configuration may consist of one of the following or several of the following communication devices e PAN Radio Bluetooth e WWAN Radio e WLAN Radio e GPS Radio Authentication Support for a full range of 802 1X EAP types including EAP TLS PEAP MSCHAPv2 PEAP GTC LEAP and EAP FAST Encryption Support for Static pre shared and dynamic encryption keys 40 bit and 128 bit keys WEP WPA TKIP and WPA2 AES Encryption Methods Security Options Supported None WEP e LEAP e WPA PSK e WPA LEAP e PEAP MSCHAP e PEAP GTC e EAP TLS e EAP FAST E EQ MX9RG C 198 MX9 Reference Guide Important Notes Important Notes DA It is important that all dates are correct on all computers when using any type of certificate Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail Date Time It may be necessary to upgrade radio drivers to in order to use certain Summit Client Utility SCU features Contact your LXE representative for details When using the 802 11a radio the U NII 1 band is the preferred band for indoor operation For regulatory domains in which the U NII 3 band is al
70. A Certificate Shortcut to Office Termplates Ink Browsing to Certificate Location Using the explorer buttons browse to the location where you copied the certificate select the certificate desired and tap OK Root Certificate Store 5 Certificate Import Confirmation Tap Yes to import the certificate Once the certificate is installed return to the proper authentication section earlier in this manual E EQ MX9RG C 246 MX9 Reference Guide Generating a User Certificate Generating a User Certificate The easiest way to get the user certificate is to use a browser on a PC to navigate to the Certificate Authority 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 Connecting to 100 100 100 100 User name la Ed E Password Remember my password OK Cancel Logon to Certificate Authority This process saves a user certificate and a separate private key file Windows CE equipped devices such as the device require the private key to be saved as a separate file rather than including the private key in the user certificate E EQ MX9RG C 247 MX9 Reference Guide Generating a User Certificate Microsoft Certificate Services johndoe Welcome Use this Web site to request a certificate for your Web br
71. AP e Set Encryption to Auto WEP e Set Auth Type as follows e Ifthe Cisco CCX certified AP is configured for open authentication set the Auth Type radio parameter to Open e Ifthe AP is configured for network EAP only set the Auth Type radio parameter to LEAP TT 2 OKA x Profile Status Diags Global Edit n ya Profile Default SDC Radio Encryption EAP Type auto WEP y LEAP Save Changes Commit LEAP Profile Configuration See Sign On vs Stored Credentials for information on entering credentials To use Stored Credentials click on the Credentials button No entries are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the Username and Password when connecting to the network Credentials x User user2 Password LXE WPA LEAP Credentials E EQ MX9RG C 230 MX9 Reference Guide PEAP MSCHAP Enter the Domain Username if the Domain is required otherwise enter the Username Enter the password Click OK then click Commit Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main Tab and warmboot The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network PEAP MSCHAP To use PEAP MSCHAP make sure the following profile options are used e Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile e Set EAP Type to PEAP MSCHAP e Set Encryption to WPA TKIP e Set Auth Type to Open Ta aU 7 Dok X Main Profile Status Diags Global
72. Buttons Buttons Individually enable or disable a barcode from being scanned set the mini mum and maximum size barcode to accept strip Code ID strip data from the beginning or end of a barcode or based on configurable Barcode Data add a prefix or suffix to a barcode before transmission Ctrl Char Mappin Define the operations the LXE Wedge performs on control characters pping values less than 0x20 embedded in barcodes Symbology Settings Defines an identifier that is at the beginning of barcode data which acts as Custom Identifiers a Code ID After a Custom Identifier is defined Symbology Settings can be defined for the identifier just like standard Code IDs HHP Properties allows HHP global not symbology specific parameters HHP Properties to be configured This button is only visible when an HHP 5300 imager is installed in the MX9 See Barcode Processing Overview Eed Tap the OK button to save changes and exit the control panel Changes are saved across the Properties tabs A message may be displayed that a warm boot is necessary otherwise changes are in effect immediately Tap the X button to ignore the current properties changes and exit the control panel Tap the button for help E EQ MX9RG C 100 MX9 Reference Guide Data Options Symbology Settings Data Options Symbology Settings Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options Symbology Settings button The Symbology selected in
73. C Add the local time server s domain name to the beginning of the list of servers You can optionally delete the remainder of the list 3 Copy the modified GrabTime inifile to the My Device System folder on the mobile device The System GrabTime ini file takes precedence over the Windows GrabTime inifile System Grabtime inialso persists after a coldboot Windows Grabtime ini does not persist E EQ MX9RG C 167 MX9 Reference Guide Misc Misc Options on this tab configure device specific options Note that options not available on the MX9 are grayed out 7 CapsLack Touch Screen Disable V Enable Keypad Backlight Options Misc Tab CapsLock By default CapsLock is disabled after a warmboot To enable CapsLock after a warmboot check this checkbox Touch Screen Disable By default the MX9 touchscreen is enabled To disable the touchscreen after a warmboot check this checkbox Enable Keypad Backlight The keypad backlight default setting is to follow the display backlight setting until it is changed by the user Uncheck the checkbox to disable the keypad backlight E EQ MX9RG C 168 MX9 Reference Guide Status Popup Status Popup Options on this tab configure the Status Popup window When the Status popup window is displayed it is placed on top of the window in focus and hides any data beneath it It is closed by pressing the assigned Status User or Status Admin key sequence Communication Misc
74. Code ID _ Trailing fi Barcode Data Required Disabled Check ieietel Transmit Disabled Start Stop Character Transmit Disabled Full ASCII Disabled Append Disabled E EQ MX9RG C 119 MX9 Reference Guide EANS Advanced Properties EANS8 Advanced Properties Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options HHP ID EANS Advanced Properties OK ES Code ID JHHP symbology SUENE oe M Enable Min i Max fal 7 Read 2 Digit 7 Read S Digit Required Insert Separator _ Trailing fi Barcode Data Add Prefix l Suffix option PetuVawe OOOO O Transmit Check Character E EQ MX9RG C 120 MX9 Reference Guide EAN13 Advanced Properties EAN13 Advanced Properties Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options HHP ID EAN13 Advanced Properties OK x Code ID HHP symbology ESE y ear Addenda Read 2 Digit 1 fi i ll eN _ Read 5 Digit 7 Required B Insert Separator option EC Transmit Check Character E EQ MX9RG C 121 MX9 Reference Guide Interleaved 2 of 5 Advanced Properties Interleaved 2 of 5 Advanced Properties Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options HHP ID 125 Advanced Properties Required Disabled Check Character Transmit Disabled E EQ MX9RG C 122 MX9 Reference Guide Mesa Advanced Properties Mesa Advanced Properties Start Settings Contr
75. Custom ID list and any text written and not yet added or inserted in the Name and ID Code text boxes Remove The Clear All button text changes to a Remove button when an item in the Custom IDs list is selected Click the desired line item and then click the Remove button to delete it Line items are Removed one at a time Contents of the text box fields are cleared at the same time E EQ MX9RG C 135 MX9 Reference Guide Control Code Replacement Examples Control Code Replacement Examples Configuratign Translation Example Cons exemple Con Translated Data Data trol Character figuration Ignore drop The control character is discarded from ESCape Ignore drop 0x1B in the barcode is dis 9 p the barcode data prefix and suffix p 9 p carded Printable text Text is substituted for Control Character Start of Text STX Oxoa nie Barcode iS converta to the text STX Hat encoded The hat encoded text is translated to the l Value 0x0d in a barcode is con Carriage Return M text equivalent hex value verted to the value Ox0d Escaped hat The hat encoding to pass through to the Horizontal Tab WI Value 0x09 in a barcode is con encoded text application verted to the text I Hex encoded The hex encoded text is translated to the Value Ox0D in a barcode is Carriage Return OxOA text equivalent hex value converted to a value Ox0A Escaped hex The hex encoding to pass through to the Vertical Tab Ox0A or O x0A Value 0x0C i
76. Data Match Edit Buttons 2222 000022222222 2 105 Barcode manipulation parameter settings 91 Barcode processing 2222 22222 e cece cece ee EG Gie 93 Barcode Processing Examples 22 222220 137 Barcode Readers EES eee cece eee eee 92 Battery eee cece cece cece eeeeeees 73 battery gas gauge icon 2 222222 e eee eee 73 Battery Multi charger 00000 0 2000000 eee eee 257 Battery State and OS Upgrade o oooocccccccccccccccccco 197 Battery Status LED SESSE ee eee 15 Battery Technical Specifications 274 BG Channel Set 2 22222 216 Bit Rave EE eee ee aed ees 208 Bluetooth NT 82 Bluetooth Beep and LED Indications 89 Bluetooth Client Barcode Decoders Compatible sie SEE SE ista css 18 MX9 Reference Guide Index Bluetooth client functions ee ee Ee Ee ee see ee ee 15 Bluetooth control panel SESSE eie 74 Bluetooth Device SESSE SESSE SESSE GEGEE ii 75 Bluetooth Device Menu EES SES SESSE ii 77 Bluetooth Device Properties ooooooocccccccccccccoo 78 Bluetooth Indicators 0000 00020222 cece cece cece cece e ee 85 Bluetooth Properties panel 22222 222 78 Bluetooth Status LED 000000000 SG c cece cece 15 Bluetooth System Compatibility 275 S10 AC 5 ee eie 5 C CAB Files on the Flash Card
77. Data Options tab are applied to the incoming data resulting from successful barcode scans received by the MX9 for processing The successful barcode scan data may be sent by e anintegrated scanner in the endcap e awireless Bluetooth Handheld Scanner e oratethered scanner Since Internal is the default setting for Device 2 a Bluetooth scanner can be paired with DC Wedge using LXEZ Pairing on Device 1 without disabling the internal or integrated scanner Integrated scanner configuration can be changed using the Data Collection Control Panel or via the LXE Scanner API functions While the changed configuration is being stored the Scanner LED is solid amber The scanner is not operational during the configuration update Note The integrated scan engine begins scanning when the designated Scan key on the MX9 is activated When using any barcode reader to scan the Reset All or equivalent barcode available in the Integrated Scanner Programming Guide with the MX9 s integrated scan engine the next step is to open Data Collection on the MX9 click the OK button and then close it This action will synchronize all scanner formats E EQ MX9RG C 91 MX9 Reference Guide Barcode Readers Barcode Readers Your MX9 may be using any of the following barcode readers e Symbol SE955 Scanner e Symbol SE1524 Scanner e HHP 5300SF Imager Tethered scanners LXE 8500 series tethered to a serial port on the device or cradle are configured by scann
78. EQ MX9RG C 238 MX9 Reference Guide EAP TLS A Tok x Profile Status Diags Global Edit 15 ad Profile Default SDC Radio Encryption EAP Type wea TKIP y EAP TLS y WEP keys PSKs Credentials Save Changes Commit EAP TLS Profile Configuration See Sign On vs Stored Credentials for information on entering credentials Click the Credentials button e Noentries except the User Certificate Filename and the CA Certificate Filename are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User Name and Password when connecting to the network e For Stored Credentials User Password and the CA Certificate Filename must be entered Enter these items as directed below Credentials ES User user2 User Cert Ed User Cert pwd CA Cert ad validate server Use MS store EAP TLS Credentials Enter the Domain U sername if the Domain is required otherwise enter the Username Leave the certificate file name entries blank for now Click OK then click Commit Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab Once successfully authenticated import the user certificate into the Windows certificate store Return to the Credentials screen E EQ MX9RG C 239 MX9 Reference Guide EAP TLS Use the Browse button to locate the User Cert from the certificate store Highlight the desired certificate and press the Select button The name of the certificate is d
79. G OE DS SG ER EG EE EE ED EG ED ae DE ES DS EE ie 34 Belle ie te AE a EE EE a ces RE N EE OE OE N 35 ActiveSync Introduction SESSE EES c cece eee c cece cece cece eee c eee c eee ee cee eee eeeeeeeeteteteteeeeenes 35 Connect and LXEConnect 0 oe Ge ee ee ee ee ee ee cece ee ee cece ee ee testes ee ee 35 Start FTP Server Stop FTP Server occ GEGEE 35 id EE Le AR A soe ee eee eee eat 35 CEMS ae ee a es a a 35 Command Prompt EES cece cee ee eee cece eee eee Ge renee ee ee Ge ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 36 Internet Explore ns 36 Media Player nes 36 Microsoft Wordpad iese se a ir DE GE ED darias 36 Remote Desktop Connection ESE EES EE EE Ge ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 37 Tianseiber EE ESE ne ee Ee DE AS EE tare AE EN ee tase AE GEE EE DE IE GE EE 37 Windows gt 40 0 EG ns 37 HEE EE Ao SEED EE cece ccc ccc cece cece es 38 General Tara EE EE EE SE ade woes ed Oe ee eo ed EG eats ED oe RE EE DE EE ee ee a a Ge de ie Ge go 38 Advanced Tab EE EE EE ED a Ee DR RE ED EE ee el te 39 Taskbar CONS ss EE EEN 221554 ee RE AR Oe RES ES ee ee IE DEE EEE GR DE EE ESE ee 39 a EO EI rd TED N OS 41 INTO UC Irc srt Ni EE LL ER 41 ASA A E er OE ER N DE ee 41 Conect via USB iS eo eta oie ed ie os ee GE EE SS GE GR OG ade Mele ea il tees 42 Cable for USB ActiveSync Connection SG e cece ee aara aa raana inann 42 A Wks es A A EE GESE A Ee AE EE GEE EG 43 Cable for Serial ActiveSync Connection oooooccccccccccccccccccc
80. GE aot ned EED Ge e DE N EG eo DEE E 15 SA A E E te E oe 18 Bluetooth Devices m faces cee eS tt ie baked se Ee davies ii DE 75 DIS GOW OR LG ts EE ER ss a o as te oars AE NE ES EE aan 76 E EQ MX9RG C iv MX9 Reference Guide Table of Contents Bluetooth Device MeNU ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Ee Re ee ee 77 Bluetooth Device Properties ooooooccccccccccccccccccc cnn 78 Settings SG eee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee G e cece cee eeeaeeesececececeeececeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeees 79 Turn Off Bluetooth BUON EES SESSE c cece cece cece ccc cee cece eee cece AIA a AALE AAAA aoaaa aaa 79 Report when connection lost ESE SG ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 79 Report when reconnected ns 80 Report failure to reconnect 000002 c coco SG ee eect bebe eee e eee e beeen eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaes 80 Computer is connectable ooo e cece cece cece EDA Aa aaeeea ooann 80 Computer is discoverable 0 00 00 c ee ee ccc cece cece eee cee eee eee ee Re AA RR RR EE ee 80 Prompt if devices request to pair EES EG cnn 80 Continuous is ie EE AE N N N aed N EN See nage hese tes 81 Computer friendly Name ec cee cee eee eee e cece AAAA E A Aa Aaaa aaran araara 81 AOU 2 EE ER ee oes ass es se DE N EE oe a ees es EG ee ed os eee 82 Using Bluetooth GEGEE e Gie 83 Initial Use N ccc cece noes 83 Subsequent Use ce 84 Bluetooth lndicatorsi a a Ee BEE enced 85 Bluetooth Barcode Reader Setup
81. Guide Auth Type Auth Type 802 11 authentication type used when associating with AP Options Open Shared key LEAP Default Open Note Set the Auth Type radio parameter to Open for all configurations unless using LEAP not WPA and the AP is configured for network EAP only In this case set the Auth Type radio parameter to LEAP EAP Type Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP type used for 802 1x authentication to AP Options None LEAP EAP FAST PEAP MSCHAP PEAP GTC EAP TLS Default None Note The EAP type chosen determines if the Credentials button is active Available entries on the Credentials pop up window vary by EAP type chosen E EQ MX9RG C 210 MX9 Reference Guide Encryption Encryption Type of encryption used to protect transmitted data This parameter was labeled as Security in some versions of the SCU Options None Manual WEP Auto WEP WPA PSK WPA TKIP WPA2 PSK WPA2 AES CCKM TKIP CKIP Manual CKIP Auto Default None Note The Encryption type chosen determines if the WEP PSK Keys button is active Available entries on the pop up window vary by encryption type chosen E EQ MX9RG C 211 MX9 Reference Guide Status Tab Status Tab Ta AI Dok X Main Profile Status Diags Global Profile Default SDC Status Associated Device Name Unnamed IP 100 100 100 100 MAC 00 17 23 00 00 00 AP Name Unknown IP 100 100 100 200 MAC 00 02
82. If your Application Panel does not look like the figure shown above you may have the Single Application version Use the Application tab options to select the applications to launch when the device boots up in End user Mode If no application is specified when the Administrator Control Panel is closed the mobile device reboots into Administrator mode If a password has been set but an application has not been specified the user will be prompted for the password before entering administration mode The password prompt remains on the display until a valid password is entered Option Explanation Default is blank Move the cursor to the Filename text box and either type the application path or tap the Browse Filename button the button The standard Windows CE Browse dialog is displayed After selecting the application from the Browse dialog tap OK Default is blank Enter the Title to be associated with the application The assumption is that multiple copies of Title der A i i i the same application may need unique titles in order to differentiate them in the Switchpad Default is blank Enter the command line parameters for the application in the Arguments text box Default is 1 Enter the Order in which the application is to be loaded or presented to the end user Applications Order a are launched in lowest to highest number order and do not need to be sequential Default is Disabled Enable the Internet checkbox to use
83. Key Sequence Select the modifier key from the Modifier Mode options Select the key to be remapped from the Key drop down list Select Key Sequence from the Remapped Key drop down list BP wn gt Select the first key for the multiple key sequence from the drop down list Press the Add button to add the key to the mul tiple key sequence shown in the Key Sequence box Repeat this step until all keys desired have been added to the key sequence If necessary use the Clear button to erase all entries in the Key Sequence box 5 Click OK to save the result and close the Keypad Control Note A key can only be used once in a multiple key sequence For example an F1 key added to a key sequence means an F1 key cannot be used again in the same key sequence How to Remap an Application Select the modifier key from the Modifier Mode options Select the key to be remapped from the Key drop down list Select Launch App1 4 from the remapped key from the Remapped Key drop down list Click on the LaunchApp tab POND Make sure the EXE radio button is selected E EQ MX9RG C 154 MX9 Reference Guide KeyMap Tab In the text box App1 4 corresponding to the number selected for Launch App1 4 enter the application to launch If any parameters are needed for the application click on the OPT radio button This clears the text box though the appli cation name is saved Enter the desired parameters in the appropriate text box 8 Click OK
84. Lock stays in Administration mode and is stopped until the Administrator password is entered If two copies of the same application are configured but the application only allows one copy to run at a time for exam ple Microsoft Pocket Word the switch to end user fails AppLock stays in Administration mode and is stopped until the Administrator password is entered The hotkey sequence needed is not allowed What does this mean When the Administrator is selecting a hotkey sequence to use when switching user modes the Administrator is not allowed to enter key combinations that are reserved by installed software applications LXE has validated RFTerm key combinations ONLY When RFTerm is installed on the mobile device and an RFTerm restricted key sequence is specified as a hotkey sequence by the Administrator the following error message is displayed in a message box Selected hotkey is not allowed Please reenter When RFTerm is not installed on the mobile device the RFTerm keys are not restricted from use Can t locate the password that has been set by the administrator Contact your LXE representative for assistance E EQ MX9RG C 72 MX9 Reference Guide Battery Battery Start Settings Control Panel Battery This panel is used to view the status and percentage of power remaining in the MX9 main battery The data cannot be edited by the user The battery gas gauge icon resides in the system tray and shows four lev
85. ND on Ee a eee RE RT er GR GR DEE RR EE EE EE ER GE Geet EER GE EG RRL Pe 25 Windows CE 5 0 Operating System ooo e cece cece e eee eecececececeeeeeceeeeeeeees 25 General Windows CE Keyboard Shortcuts SESSE GESE ns 25 WV ANMNIDOOL 23244 2806 EE AE RE ED Ee did DE DR OD EE ed EL EE 26 Clearing Persistent Storage Reset to Default Settings 22222222000 26 Folders Copied at Startup 2 2 22 22 GE GE a aaan a 2a 26 Saving Changes to the Registry SESSE EES ee 27 Software oad EE EE De A DEE GER ED ences 28 Software Applications EE EE GE GE eie 28 Bluetooth Optional EES SESSE ccoo 28 LXE RFTerm Optional cnn 28 AP stan seen tte EO DRR 29 LAUNCH EXE nn ee 29 LAUNCH EXE and Persistent Storage ooooooccccccccccccccccccccccccccoccccocoononocooonocococcccncccccnncnnnncccnes 30 REGEDIT EXE tere tates cece ee es e a resin sc ER ee ete ee ae chee see Pe Ee e EE need ss EE E 30 REGLOAD EXE 2 22225 an i553 ceils road tetas he ee ded ote Beet ico ii HE 30 REGDUMP EXE Ge 30 WAVPLAY EXE EG GE GE Ge 30 AP ee OE DE a AR De OE DE AE oe EE 31 E EQ MX9RG C ii MX9Reference Guide Table of Contents APIE ANS ek ES SE ee A E DS AE ER IE GE OR Ee Ee ie Ee ED 31 Access Fllessonthe Flash Card a RE N Ee EE oh ee ER GLAD AE Be EE EE EE Es 31 Desktop CONS AE oc ete A ei ao eda las ibe giclee arsenals 32 Taskbar ONS ocu el nah ath nay EE ie 33 My Device oe el OE OE OE N eN 33 Stant Menu Program OpUOMS in SS SEE EE a E
86. Note These items are not configurable selections e Any key on the keypad except the Power key e Incoming data through the scanner port e Touch screen tap e Unit docked in powered cradle e Trigger pull e Incoming Bluetooth connection or data on the virtual COM port e Connection of USB Device to host port 1The scanner port is defined as a software SW port Any hardware HW device that sends data to the software SW defined scanner port will transition the unit from User Idle to On E EQ MX9RG C 21 MX9 Reference Guide System ldle The following events DO NOT wake the unit from the User ldle state or reset the timers e COM1 CTS e Serial connection e USB client connection to a host PC e Power key press transitions to Suspend Example Bluetooth Voice will not transition the unit from User Idle to On Bluetooth Scan data will transition the unit to On as it sends the data to the scanner port System Idle After transitioning to the User Idle power state the timer is started for the transition to System Idle When this timer expires without any further user activity the keypad backlight if enabled is tumed off and the display is turned off Only interrupts classified as System Activity events will wake the unit from System Idle to User Idle Any activity classified as User Activity will transition from System Idle to On System Idle timers are set using Start Settings Control Panel Power Schemes tab The followi
87. OX eie 99 Encryption SS SeSe SeSe 198 Environmental Specifications 273 Error Messages AppL CK AA A 277 EUIE ES es ete Need 68 Expand Control Panel ESEG ii 39 Expansion Slots EE SEG Ge 13 External Input Output Port 0 200002 0 022 c cece ee eeeceee eee 12 External Power Supplies 222222222 222 19 F Factory Default ESE SESSE SES SS e eee 182 Factory Default Settings EES Sie 94 Factory Default Settings AppLock 2 2 56 Factory Default reset to 0 2 2 ccc cece ee ee eee eee 26 HEN 176 Frag Thresh ooooocccccccccccccccccccccnncccccncncnnnccocono 219 ie AR ER oro nico EN ER EO 2 FTP Server start and stOD SESSE SS Gee ese 35 G Global Parameters ESE ie 214 Global K ESEG Gie 214 Good Scan and Bad Scan Sounds Essie 190 E EQ MX9RG C 288 Power Consumption Serial Interface Accuracy Protocol18 GPS Module Power Consumption EES GEE 18 H HaiidstaD rs DER EE te ER EE N te tee 8 PISOS OE ss 22216 3525222 Oes Se ee EE EE Ee 159 Heaters ESE Ge ee ee 175 Heating Elements SESSE SS SS SS SES SS SS eie 17 Held EE EE EE DE PR AE EE EE 199 HHP Custom IDS SESSE GEES ESE SS See 115 HHP Properties SEE SEE eie 138 Hide Password 2 00 2 e SS SeSe 221 High Contrast 000 0000222 c cece cece cece cece cece cece 54 FOLTOT ER toed RR EE EEN 256 Holster Belt SS SESSE SS SS SeSe See 25
88. RG C 93 MX9 Reference Guide Factory Default Settings Factory Default Settings Scan Mode Continuous Same Symbol Timeout Send Key Message WEDGE COM1 Tab External serial port Baud Rate Parity Power on Pin 9 Notification Tab Enable Internal Scanner Sound Good Scan Vibration Bad Scan Vibration Enable Code ID Symbology Settings Control Character Translate All Custom IDs HHP Properties Disabled Internal Disabled Disabled Dimmed 1 0s Enabled Disabled Enabled Off Off Options Disabled Centering DecodeMode LinearRange AimTimer LeaveLightsOn E EQ MX9RG C 94 MX9 Reference Guide Main Tab Main Tab Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Main tab The parameters shown on these panels are only those that apply to the specific mobile device Man coma Notification Data opl Main coma Notification Data opi gt Internal Bluetooth T Output i Output Output Bluetooth C Output El Output Output Awake V Send Key Messages WEDGE Scan Mode Continuous ame symbol timeout E E sec Device with Symbol Scanner Device with HHP Imager Awake Y Send Key Messages WEDGE Note The Scan Mode Continuous Scan section is only present if the MX9 has a Symbol integrated scanner di Feon OOOO 1 Default is Disabled 2 Default is Internal 3 Default is Disabled The data collection device laser scanner laser
89. SES SESSE SES Gie 143 System ee EE EE EE EE EE cece EE ER ee ee 184 System Hardware SES SG eee cece e ee eee 10 System Idle Power State 0 000000000002 eee 22 System Idle timer 22 22222222 cece cece Gie 178 E EQ MX9RG C 291 System Status LED 2 2 20 ccc cece eee ee ee neces 15 T TORI 2 ue ies Oe a ee AN ie ee Mi EE 193 ICON 128 Temperature and Humidity ooococccccccccccccccccco 273 Terminal Server Client Licenses 2 188 Tethered Barcode Decoders Compatible SESSE EG Gee 18 ToggleKeys eie 54 A hae LERE OE EE N 5 Transcriber 0 00 eee eee cece eeeeee 37 Tray ICOM sc eee EE EE EE EE N 220 Trigger Handle SG eee 7 256 Troubleshooting 022222 002222 c cece cece cece cece eens 197 Rellas hie mis ERA IE EL ER ea 197 Turn Off Bluetooth ESEG SESSE eee eee Sie 79 TX Diversity SESSE SESSE SS SEG SG Gie 218 de eee eee eee cece eee eeeeeeees 208 U UPC A EE OE N EEN ER 129 Mes AE EE EE EN ONE 123 UPOP O Estos so ee eae aes DRR eee dedo 130 UPOCET ista etl as iaa tre EE 131 User Certificates Generating 00 002 c cece ccc ccc ccc cece cece eeeees 247 Installing on MX9Q 02000 00222 c cece cece cece eee eee eee 253 User Idle power state SESSE e eee 21 User Idle timer 0 2 2 2 cece cece EE ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 178 User Interface Language ie 152 Using the Scan Feature
90. SeSe 172 APPLOCKk SE EE EE Le 59 MX9 Reference Guide Index AppLock Save AS EES SE SS ee Gee 72 PC Connection SESSE SESSE SESSE SS SESSE See 174 PEAP GTC SES SG GES ee 198 PEAP MSCHAP En tencia ee ae ee es eee 198 died EE EE EE raS 233 Summit Radio EES ESE eee eee 233 238 PEAP MSCHAP Summit Radio 00 000 0000 231 Peripherals cccce cece eee e cc cee cece ee Gee ee 175 Peripherals Accessories 222222 02 256 Permanent storage of drivers and utilities 31 Ping Delay MS 220 2222 eee eee cece e cece eens 222 Ping Payload 2 02 0 e cece ee cece ee ee ee ee ee ee 222 Ping Timeout ms SG SeSe SeSe 222 AAG Gee SeSe SeSe 126 POSIEOde isi ie EE EE EE EE US 127 POWER EED esse EE EE ed ieee Ge E eg 178 Power Key Functions SESSE SESSE SS SES SeSe 14 power management status SS eie 15 Power Modes On Suspend Off ESE SS SE Se ee Gee eie 21 Power modes explained SeSe 14 Power On Off key 0 0c cece 14 Power Save o oo eee cece cece cece cece cece ec eee eeeeee 207 power UP password se eee eee cece eee eee cece eie 172 Pre loaded Files SESSE eee eee 29 Prefix Suffix 2 2 2 e eee Gee 107 PREGEDIT EXE 22 22 22 cc 4 fo siececseiacdaicbeseessed anes 30 Pietie Er RE ee a ee ae 207 Profile Parameters SS eee eee cece eee ee 207 Profile Tab 000 000000 SS GE SESSE 205 Prompt
91. Selecting Custom for a parameter has no effect as the parameter value returns to the previously selected value when you press Commit E EQ MX9RG C 215 MX9 Reference Guide Roam Period Roam Period The amount of time after association or a roam scan with no roam that the radio collects Received Signal Strength Indication RSSI scan data before a roaming decision is made Options 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 sec Custom see Note above Default 10 seconds for 802 11b g radio 5 seconds for 802 11a b g radio Note Custom parameter options Some parameters contain an option for custom The parameter s value is displayed as Custom when the operating system registry has been used to set the parameter to a value not available from the Global settings parameter options Selecting Custom for a parameter has no effect as the parameter value retums to the previously selected value when you press Commit BG Channel Set Defines the 2 4GHz channels to be scanned for an AP when the radio is contemplating roaming By specifying the channels to search roaming time may be reduced over scanning all channels Options Full all channels 1 6 11 the most commonly used channels 1 7 13 For ETSI and TELEC radios only Custom see Note above Default Full Note Custom parameter options Some parameters contain an option for custom The parameter s value is displayed as Custom when the operating s
92. The list of input selections and headset selections is stored in the registry Both WAN and Bluetooth are included in the input list in the registry but with the disabled flag set they do not appear in the list E EQ MX9RG C 159 MX9 Reference Guide Mouse Mouse Start Settings Control Panel Mouse Use this option to set the double tap sensitivity for stylus taps on the MX9 touchscreen Mouse properties fa OK xX E EQ MX9RG C 160 MX9 Reference Guide Network and Dialup Options Network and Dialup Options Start Settings Control Panel Network and Dialup Connections Set MX9 network driver properties and network access properties Select a connection to use or create a new connection A gt Make New Serial1 Serial 1 Connection 57600 115200 USB Client Create a New Connection 1 On the mobile device select Start Settings Control Panel Network and Dialup Connections A window is dis played showing the existing connections Assuming the connection you want does not exist double tap Make New Connection Give the new connection an appropriate name My Connection 9600 etc Tap the Direct Connection radio button Tap the Next button From the popup menu choose the port you want 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 a
93. Timeout of the User Idle System Idle and Suspend inactivity timers e The Power key on the target device is pressed e Anapplication program calls the Suspend function The MX9 will only resume from a suspended state if an interrupt occurs and the CPU has been programmed to wake when an interrupt occurs An interrupt from any listed device transitions the OS back to the On state Suspend Primary Wake up Events Wake up Events all configurable via command line utility e Power key e Touch screen e Any integrated keypad touch e Bluetooth connection capable e USB client connection e COMM CTS Serial port handshaking i e tethered scanners generate CTS which could wake up the unit e Trigger pull MX9 with integrated barcode decoder only e Internal serial port device interrupt WAN etc only devices capable of signaling an interruptible GPIO and that have a separate power supply e External power applied e Real Time Clock RTC Win32 API call CeRunAppAtTime will not work if this is turned off e Detection of external microphone E EQ MX9RG C 23 MX9 Reference Guide Wake Up Event Default Settings Wake Up Event Default Settings Integrated keypad key press USB client connection Push to talk on audio headset External power applied Detection of external microphone Trigger handle trigger press Events that do NOT wake up from Suspend these events are not available to be configured to wake the unit up from suspend e Ex
94. When the user needs to use the Input Panel they tap the Keyboard option Input Panel taps affect the application in focus only See Also Application Panel Launch Manual Launch and Allow Close Using the Switch Key Sequence One switch key sequence or hotkey is defined by the administrator for the end user to use when switching between locked applications This is known as the Activation key The Activation key is assigned by the Administrator using the Global Key parameter When the switch key sequence is pressed on the keypad the next application in the AppLock configuration is moved to the foreground and the previous application moves to the background The previous application continues to run in the background End user key presses affect the application in focus only See Also Application Panel Global Key Hotkey Activation hotkey If the mobile device uses LXE s Multi AppLock to allow the user to switch between applications the default Activation key is Ctrl Spc The key sequence switches the focus between one application and another Data entry affects the application running in the foreground only Note that the system administrator may have assigned a different key sequence to use when switching applications E EQ MX9RG C 60 MX9 Reference Guide Application Configuration Application Configuration Settings Control Panel Administration icon The default Administrator Hotkey sequence is Shift Ctrl A Administr
95. X9 Reference Guide Remove Programs Remove Programs Start Settings Control Panel Remove Programs Note Lists programs installed in RAM that have been marked for removal Select a program and tap Remove Follow the prompts on the screen to uninstall MX9 user installed only programs The change takes effect immediately Files stored in the My Documents folder are not removed using this option Remove Programs Ed OK x Remove Programs To remove a program select it and then press Remove LXE Bluetooth LXEZPAIRING v1 0 LXE RFTerm y Remove Note Do not remove LXE installed programs using this option Contact your LXE representative for assistance if LXE installed programs must be deleted E EQ MX9RG C 183 MX9 Reference Guide Stylus Stylus Start Settings Control Panel Stylus Use this control panel option to set stylus double tap sensitivity properties and calibrate the MX9 touch panel when needed Stylus Properties ka OK Fi Stylus Properties ba OK Fi Double Tap calibration Double Tap Calibration Double tap this grid to If your device isn t set the double tap se E responding properly to your sensitivity for both the taps you may need to speed and physical recalibrate your screen distance between taps To start the recalibration process tap Recalibrate Double tap this icon to test vag doublet TT settings If this icon Laer de doesn t change adjust y
96. a Applications and data in RAM are preserved during a warmboot All registry configurations are automatically preserved Any applications stored as CAB files in the System directory and configured in the registry to persist are reinstalled on boot up by the Launch utility Clearing Persistent Storage Reset to Default Settings Use the Registry control panel to reset the MX9 to factory defaults Folders Copied at Startup The following folders are copied on startup e SystemiDesktop gt Windows Desktop e System Favorites gt Windows Favorites e System Fonts gt Windows Fonts e System Help gt Windows Help e System Programs gt Windows Programs This function copies only the directory contents no sub folders The following folders are NOT copied on startup e Windows AppMgr e Windows Recent e 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 MX9RG C 26 MX9 Reference Guide Saving Changes to the Registry Saving Changes to the Registry The MX9 saves the registry when you e Tap Start Run then type Warmboot Tap OK e Perform a Suspend Resume function by pressing the Pwr key and then pressing it again
97. a nln ra b F Pa ois aw e vi vi O 4 N DO DI ole ole wo loo c 0 oo oo oo gt ES de Tue ho od IMIDID iS 2 ed Tilde er a gt r gt gt gt ee ee Ed EA RA RA E fo ele mw Ht cy E EQ MX9RG C 284 MX9 Reference Guide Revision History Hat Encoded Characters Hex AE through FF Desired Hat ASCII Encoded uo oo _ lt A OA DO OOOO DE gt 4 j 4 Hi ort ri miler redder Ier tt res ler pa ou mimi gt gt da Nu org fore Pn st i DIT j gt o 1 mr t Revision EE A GAL Aug 2009 Initial Release 1 Cover page and Marketing color scheme contents 2 Added missing photos 2 Components Added links to Cradle Reference Guide and Battery Multi 3 Peripherals charger User Guide C Dec 2009 oo Admin Troubleshooting Removed AppLock back door key sequence E EQ MX9RG C 285 MX9 Reference Guide B Sep 2009 Index 3 38 key Keymaps 00000 02222 o cece cece ie 267 6 62 key 5250 Overlay Key Sequences 2 2 266 62 key KeymapS 2 22 2002 202 eee eee eee eee ee 260 A ADOUL PR EE EE Ee EE ELE 52 195 About Tab EES SESSE SESSE Ge Gee 141 AC DC 15V Power SupplY EES SES SESSE SES 20 Accessibility EES SESSE ee 54 ACTIVOS MC oe dee vie dc ain ste techs GE ee Ge es 41 ActiveSync Introduction 002002222 222222222 e eee e eee ee 35 Add Profik estaca contr EE OE ce ee ess 107 Add Suffix a a 0 00000
98. ab Note If the Admin password is not entered the user can view the Profile parameter settings but cannot make any changes The buttons on this tab are grayed out if the user is not logged in The Profile tab was previously labeled Config Summit Client Utility Ez OK ESE Main Profile Diags Global Edit 1 gt Profile Default SDC Radio Encryption EAP Type None y None WEP keys PSKs Credentials SCU Profile Tab When logged in as an Admin see Main Tab use the Profile tab to manage profiles e Rename Gives the profile a new unique name If the new name is not unique an error message is displayed and the profile is not renamed e Delete Deletes the profile The current active profile cannot be deleted In that case an error message is displayed and the profile is not deleted e New Creates a new profile with the default settings see the list below and prompts for a name The name must be unique If not an error message is displayed and the profile is not created e Scan Scans for and displays a list of available APs Can be used to create a profile from the APs listed See Using the Scan Feature e Commit Ensures that the profile settings made on this screen are saved in the profile When not logged in the parameters can be viewed but cannot be changed E EQ MX9RG C 205 MX9 Reference Guide Using the Scan Feature Using the Scan Feature Clicking the Scan button o
99. abel is as follows e Barcode type must be Code 128 e FNC3 character followed by string Uppercase L lowercase n lowercase k uppercase B and then the Bluetooth address 12 hex digits no colons For example LnkB0400fd002031 Create and print the label Scan the MX9 Bluetooth address barcode label with the Bluetooth barcode reader The devices are paired The Bluetooth barcode reader responds with a series of beeps and LED flashes Refer to the following section titled Bluetooth Beep and LED Indications Note After scanning the MX9 Bluetooth label if there is no beep and no LED flash from the Bluetooth device the devices are currently paired E EQ MX9RG C 88 MX9 Reference Guide Bluetooth Beep and LED Indications Bluetooth Beep and LED Indications Beep Type from Bluetooth Device LED on Bluetooth Device Yellow LED blinks at 2 Hz Off Disconnected or unlinked Upon startup if the scanner sounds a long tone this means the scanner has not passed its automatic Selftest and has entered isolation mode If the scanner is reset the sequence is repeated Contact your LXE representative for assistance Easy Pairing and Auto Reconnect The Bluetooth module can establish relationships with new devices after the end user taps the Discover button It can auto reconnect to devices previously known but which have gone out of and then returned within range Pairing supports SPP devices only Up to two Bluetooth devices can be c
100. and LaunchApp Adjust the input and output parameters volume sidetone and record gain for Mixer i O headphone software and microphone Set the double tap sensitivity for stylus taps on the touchscreen Data Collection Wedge Network Captur Monitor and capture network activity Options ption Set various device specific configuration options Set the mobile device owner details name phone etc Enter notes Enable disable Owner Owner display parameters Enter Network ID for the device user name password domain Set OS access password properties for signon and or screen saver PC Connection Control the connection between the mobile device and a local desktop or laptop E EQ MX9RG C 50 MX9 Reference Guide Diali Di l d KeyMa Network and Dial Up Options Set network driver properties and network access properties Network Capture Options Control Panel Enable or disable touch screen heater and scanner window heater if installed Set the Peripherals flashlight off timer if the flashlight is installed Use the GPS panel to toggle the GPS receiver on and off Set Power scheme properties Review device status and properties Regional Settin Set appearance of numbers currency time and date based on country region and language settings Regional settings gram Select to remove specific user installed programs in their entirety gistry Load User Defaults Save User Defaults Load Factory Defaults and W
101. and is readable indoors or outdoors even in direct sunlight The display is Transflective Active matrix TFT4 and has an LED backlight A tethered stylus is included The touch screen surface can be activated with the stylus or a gloved or bare finger The Cold Storage option includes a touch screen heater and a scan aperture heater to eliminate condensation The heaters can be enabled or disabled by the user Once enabled the heaters will tum on whenever the ambient temperature warrants for example when moving into and out of freezers or refrigerated buildings Power Supply The MX9 uses one of two batteries for operation A Lithium lon Li lon standard battery has a 2400 mAh capacity Low temperature Lithium lon Li lon batteries have a 2100 mAh capacity Input Output Connector A single extemal connector at the base of the MX9 provides the following signals e USB Host and USB Client e RS 232 with support for powering a tethered device e g scanner or mager e Audio in and out for headset e Powerinput e Ethernet only accessible when MX9 is secured in a cradle s docking bay The MX9 cables are designed to be securely connected to this port This port is also used to connect the MX9 to the docking bay connector in cradles A tethered protective cap is provided to cover the external port when it is not in use 1 Quarter Video Graphics Array 320 by 240 pixels 1 33 1 aspect ratio 2Transflective LCDs are a mixture of the technol
102. 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 the device is idle The Display Backlight setting is synchronized with the User Idle setting in the Schemes tab in the Power control panel Schemes Tab EES Battery Power User Idle Timeout Battery Power System Idle Timeout Battery Power Suspend Timeout AC Power User Idle Timeout AC Power System Idle Timeout AC Power Suspend Timeout Device Status Tab Power Properties Ed JOK Ez Power Properties Ea OK E Battery schemes Device Status Battery Schemes Device Status Power External Backup battery Power Scheme AC Power Switch state to User Idle after 2 minutes y Switch state to System Idle after 2 minutes y Switch state to Suspend after 5 minutes y E EQ MX9RG C 178 MX9 Reference Guide Power Power Properties ka OK el Battery Schemes Device Status Power Level High DO High DO High D0 High DO 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 15 sec 3 sec e And the device enters Suspend after 5 minutes and 18 seconds of no activity e Ifthe User Idle tim
103. ange feta dei SE eme it cents OO lese P O tareas OO oreo O parentesis ee O Peques fe O 2 e eres Age OR Vetealgerer Pe ese Big OE Be EE reina Be k Soe E EQ MX9RG C 264 MX9 Reference Guide MX9 62 Key Keypad To get this function Press these keys in this order Result Notes gt BS Backspace L Underscore or hor izontal bar ese Yeti E EQ MX9RG C 265 MX9 Reference Guide KeyMaps 62 Key 5250 Overlay KeyMaps 62 Key 5250 Overlay COM CO ETA See Also Key Map for 62 Key Keypad E EQ MX9RG C 266 MX9 Reference Guide MX9 38 key Keypad MX9 38 key Keypad A modifier key pressed after itself toggles that modifier key off Any key press other than a modifier key following any modifier key unsticks the modifier keys Any key press other than up or down arrow exits volume control mode or backlight control mode To get this function Press these keys in this order Result Notes on the Of oe hawer Suspend toggle Power Suspend or Resume when On mode Display Backlight f Lighter Blue Right Scan Up Arrow Backlight lighter sae Renee OS ensesese sean tet etse esse atmos RT ms SS C emmo fom A rd Ee OE ses ee sesse ee ee patata Be pe OO leessseersrsr Use the Keymap Con Mapped Diamond 1 Diamond 1 trol Panel to change Key default E EQ MX9RG C 267 MX9 Reference Guide MX9 38 key Keypad To get this function Press these keys in this
104. applications allow viewing documents but not editing them Bluetooth Optional Only installed on a Bluetooth equipped MX9 The System Administrator can Discover and Pair targeted Bluetooth devices for each MX9 The System Administrator can enable disable Bluetooth settings and assign a Computer Friendly name for each MX9 The Bluetooth control panel can be accessed by tapping Start Settings Control Panel Bluetooth or by doubletapping the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar or on the desktop LXE RFTerm Optional Installed by LXE The application can be accessed by clicking Start Programs RFTerm E EQ MX9RG C 28 MX9 Reference Guide MX9 Utilities MX9 Utilities The following files are pre loaded by LXE LAUNCH EXE Launch works in coordination with registry settings to allow drivers or applications to be loaded automatically into DRAM at system startup Registry settings control what gets launched see the App Note for information on these settings For examples you can look at the registry key HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Software LXE Persist Launch will execute CAB files BAT files or EXE files App Note All applications to be installed into persistent memory must be in the form of Windows CE CAB files These CAB files exist as separate files from the main installation image and are copied to the CE device using ActiveSync or using a Compact Flash ATA card The CAB files are copied from ATA or using ActiveSync Explore
105. are not real and should not be created nor scanned with a Bluetooth scanner e Toopen the LXEZ Pairing program tap Start Settings Control Panel Bluetooth or tap the Bluetooth icon on the desktop or tap the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar LnkB00440fd01020 Sample Sample Bluetooth Address Barcode Label Locate the barcode label similar to the one shown above attached to the MX9 The label is the Bluetooth address identifier for the Mx9 The mobile Bluetooth scanner imager requires this information before discovering pairing connecting or disconnecting can occur Important The MX9 Bluetooth address identifier label should remain protected from damage rips tears spills soiling erasure etc at all times It may be required when pairing connecting and disconnecting new Bluetooth barcode readers E EQ MX9RG C 86 MX9 Reference Guide MX9 with Label MX9 with Label If the MX9 has a Bluetooth address barcode label attached follow these steps 1 2 3 4 5 6 Scan the Bluetooth address barcode label attached to the MX9 with the LXE Bluetooth mobile scanner If this is the first time the Bluetooth scanner has scanned the MX9 Bluetooth label the devices are paired See section titled Bluetooth Beep and LED Indications If the devices do not pair successfully go to the next step Open the LXEZ Pairing panel Start Settings Control Panel Bluetooth Tap Discover Locate the Bluetooth scanner
106. armboot Stylus A Set double tap sensitivity properties and or calibrate the touch panel Terminal Server Client Licenses Select a server client license from a drop down list Enable disable volume and sounds Set volume parameters and assign sound WAV Volume and Sounds a a files to events Set the parameters fora Summit client WWAN Set parameters for the Wireless Wide Area Network client if installed 3 naa s Stylus ar Review System and Computer data and revision levels Adjust Storage and Program system memory settings Enter device name and description Review copyright notices E EQ MX9RG C 51 MX9 Reference Guide About About Start Settings Control Panel About The data cannot be edited by the MX9 user on these panels 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 Scanner type Display Flash memory and DRAM memory Software Revision level of LXE software modules and NET Compact Framework Version LXE Utilities LXE Drivers Versions LXE Image LXE API and Internet Explorer Current network connection IP and MAC address Only the first 2 network ports are shown usually radio and NEO IE ActiveSync Version window information is retrieved from the registry Version Tab and the Registry Modify the Registry using the Registry Editor LXE recommends ca
107. at power on The number of steps from maximum brightness to minimum dimness is five At minimum dimness level the display is still viewable E EQ MX9RG C 147 MX9 Reference Guide Input Panel Input Panel Start Settings Control Panel Input Panel Set the current MX9 keys and data input method Factory Default Settings Input Method Keyboard Allow applications to change Enabled input panel state Keys Small keys Use gestures Disabled Input Panel Properties kal OK ES Input Panel Current input method v cts Allow applications to change the input panel state To quickly switch input methods tap the Input Panel arrow and then tap the desired method from the menu that appears Use this panel to make the Input Panel on screen keyboard orthe physical keypad primarily available when entering data on any screen Selecting Keyboard enables both Tap the Options button to set the size of the keys displayed on screen and whether Transcriber gestures are enabled or disabled Note Contact your LXE representative for language packs as they become available E EQ MX9RG C 148 MX9 Reference Guide Internet Options Internet Options Start Settings Control Panel Internet Options Set options for MX9 Internet connectivity Select a tab Tap the button for help using Windows CE Help installed in your mobile device Adjust the settings and tap the OK button The changes take effect imm
108. ation of the certificate 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 LXEUSER PVK then the certificate file created must be given the same name for example LXEUSER CER E EQ MX9RG C 252 MX9 Reference Guide Installing a User Certificate Installing a User Certificate Copy the certificate and private key files to the MX9 Import the certificate by navigating to Start Control Panel Certificates O Certificates Select My Certificates from the pull down list Certificates Certificates Tap the Import button Import Certificate or Key ON r El Import Certificate Make sure From a File is selected and tap OK E EQ MX9RG C 253 MX9 Reference Guide Installing a User Certificate Shortcut to Office Templates Ink laa vx6user cer Name Type Certificates y 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 Lists your personal digital certificates Remove Certificate Listing With the certificate you just imported highlighted tap View From the Field pull down menu select Private Key Certificate Details Friendly name Field ot Present
109. ator Hotkey Shift Ctri A E EQ MX9RG C 58 MX9 Reference Guide End User Mode End User Mode End user mode locks the end user into the configured application or applications The end user can still reboot and respond to dialog boxes Each application is automatically launched and runs in full screen mode when the device boots up The user cannot unintentionally or intentionally exit the application nor can the end user execute any other applications Normal application exit or switching methods and all Microsoft defined Windows CE key combinations such as close X icon File Exit File Close Alt F4 Alt Tab etc are disabled The Windows CE desktop icons menu bars task bar and system trays are not visible or accessible Task Manager is not available If the end user selects File Exit or Close from the applications menu bar the menu is cleared and nothing else happens the application remains active Nothing happens when the end user clicks on the Close icon on the application s title bar and the application remains active Note A few applications do not follow normal procedures when closing AppLock cannot prevent this type of application from closing but is notified that the application has closed For these applications AppLock immediately restarts the application which causes the screen to flicker If this type of application is being locked the administrator should close all other applications before switching to end user mode
110. ator mode allows access to all features on the device When the hotkey is pressed to switch into Administrator mode a password prompt is displayed if a password has been configured A password must be entered within 30 seconds and within three tries or the password prompt is removed and the device remains in end user mode with the focus returned to the locked application Without entry of a valid password the switch into Administrator mode will not occur The password prompt is displayed if a password has been configured When the valid password is entered the Administration Control panel is displayed When a valid password is not entered within 30 seconds the user is returned to the System Control Panel If a password has not been configured the Administrator Control panel is displayed Important Before setting up multiple instances of the same application make sure the targeted software application will allow two instances to run at the same time E EQ MX9RG C 61 MX9 Reference Guide Application Panel Application Panel Note Users of Single Application AppLock have a Control tab instead of an Application tab Some of the options in this section do not apply to the Control tab Administrator Control fa OK FT Application Security 4 Order lo Icon eal Internel Menu Status Launch Clear ele Global Key ctrl Spa y Input Panel APLCKPNET2CN Application Panel Note
111. atus software versions and regulatory domain on the Main Tab e Access additional troubleshooting features on the Diags Tab After Admin login the use can also e Create edit rename and delete profiles on the Profile Tab e Edit global parameters on the Global Tab E EQ MX9RG C 203 MX9 Reference Guide Auto Profile Auto Profile Auto Profile allows the user to configure a list of profiles that the SCU can search when a radio connection is lost After using the Profile tab to create any desired profiles retum to the Main tab To specify which profiles are to be included in Auto Profile click the List button on the Main tab Auto Profile Profile SSIDO1 SSIDO2 SSIDO3 SSIDO4 Select Profiles for Auto Profile The Auto Profile selection screen displays all currently configured profiles Click on the checkbox for any profiles that are to be included in Auto Profile selection then click OK to save To enable Auto Profile click the On button on the Main tab When Auto Profile is On if the radio goes out of range from the currently selected profile the radio then begins to attempt to connect to the profiles listed under Auto Profile The search continues until e the SCU connects to and if necessary authenticates with one of the specified profiles or e until the Off button is clicked to turn off Auto Profile E EQ MX9RG C 204 MX9 Reference Guide Profile Tab Profile T
112. bar Advanced Properties Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options AIM ID Codabar Advanced Proper OK Ea Code ID AIM Symbology Codabar y Y Enable Min 1 Max all Start Stop Character sue Transmit Leading PT M Code ID B _ Trailing PT Barcode Data Add ao Dit Option Defautt Value Required Disabled Check Character Transmit Disabled Start Stop Character Transmit Disabled E EQ MX9RG C 109 MX9 Reference Guide Code11 Advanced Properties Code11 Advanced Properties Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options AIM ID Code11 Advanced Proper OK l Check Digits Required Required Disabled E EQ MX9RG C 110 MX9 Reference Guide Code39 Advanced Properties Code39 Advanced Properties Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options AIM ID Code39 Advanced Proper OK ES Check Character E Transmit T Transmit Start Stop Character 7 Full asc 7 Append Leading p Code ID _ Trailing fi Barcode Data Required Disabled Check ieietel Transmit Disabled Start Stop Character Transmit Disabled Full ASCII Disabled Append Disabled E EQ MX9RG C 111 MX9 Reference Guide Interleaved 2 of 5 Advanced Properties Interleaved 2 of 5 Advanced Properties Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options AIM ID 125 Advanced Properties Requi
113. box is displayed notifying the user of the error After the user closes the dialog box the Security Panel is displayed and the password can then be entered and confirmed again If the passwords match the password is encrypted and saved See Also Passwords and Troubleshooting E EQ MX9RG C 69 MX9 Reference Guide Options Panel Options Panel AppLock contains several types of delays and timeouts to accommodate different applications Please note that the delays specified on the Launch panel are delays before AppLock attempts to start the specified application s The timesouts specified on this panel are delays after AppLock has attempted to launch the application Administrator Control Security Options Launch timeout sooo Replace timeout 20000 Restart timeout 20000 2 ok x Options Panel Launch timeout This timeout specifies the period of time for AppLock to wait for the application to initially launch after the application has been called For example if the application takes time to launch and then initialize before a display a window is created use this delay to specify the delay period Replace timeout This timeout specifies the period of time for AppLock to wait after an initial screen like a password prompt screen is replaced by another application window Restart timeout This specifies the period of time for AppLock to wait for an application to restart If the application fail
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115. ce lalla in this 2 Le Notes o the Keymap Con SAN a 2 Blue Diamond 1 trol Panel to change y default pan ad OR MM II Ie ae see ses CT A A TT MTC IN A A ETT C cursorrign ewe omw A rr tne pace cursor Bee noma cuenten space inserte ete O emos insert leeg en seme ete orange gs O petaca Home orange SET pomar me DI TO CO TO CA Page ap orange was fuese Pago down orange pomar pets A lee ORR mee e O mee ORR mee se DIO CIO IO O e O ree Oc RR mee MF igmeee me im Me Rare rae are Me RE Free se smee re CTI TO Fismeee me rre E EQ MX9RG C 261 MX9 Reference Guide MX9 62 Key Keypad Om Be erse Be Renee OR Bee gorse OR O 20 BE fers BE A CI A A ARIS ME a lowercase is the EE E EQ MX9RG C 262 MX9 Reference Guide MX9 62 Key Keypad To get this function Press these keys in this order Result Notes eee oC ss sea osse fees eerie bee ee Be ke ese sis sgr Be forse sense E EQ MX9RG C 263 MX9 Reference Guide MX9 62 Key Keypad To get this function Press these keys in this o mee Notes Ok e o ssh Orange slash SS A AA E E oe o Ed quote or apostrophe ees cori se mes Be Ese NEE EEN O ator mar BR ree taatin mark oe lee Mis oe sm ame Aser gees OE mea ser ruber ber sign INCOADO COS FE E BR rey JO aler n Reese O Pee ise mee O Peres ese O rateros er stmea esstersteanter ge O ana fer rima aren range leen ast BR ue ses or
116. cece eee eteeeeeteteeettteeeeseeeees 17 SN s1 SE EES A EE GEE DOE EE IG EE EE BE DE 17 Scanners and images SESSE Re EGO LE EE EE GE DE SE EO ee GE DE EE Ee n EO in Ee 18 E EQ MX9RG C i MX9 Reference Guide Table of Contents Integrated Barcode Decoders sissies DEE Sede A ee DO Ee GE ESE DE Eg Re oe oy EE Ee De Ge EE ESEG Ee Die De 18 Tethered Barcode Decoders ib 18 Bluetooth Client Barcode Decoders EES EES eee 18 GES Module n OE eh EE deta Deal dea DAE EER EE RE EE EE 18 Power E Main BAUE A OO EE ET GO RO EE OG EE DOT N RO IE N OE EE 19 Eiland FO r SUB MMM 19 AC DC 15V Power SupplY ESE SESSE eee cece cece cece cece cece cece eee e cece cece cece cece cece ee Aaaa anaana 20 Ca POWER AGA DIC i SEE te tarsi A OE DE Se DE de 20 Replace EA FEE as GEE n ED EE ek ER ED EE RADE N N EE a GE EE 20 PONG die ss MA N ER RE OE EE OR OD EE EE AE 21 ED EA EEUE IE OO OUE ON EES RE N A EN EES ON OE 21 Userldle GES GEGEE GES GE GE GGGGGGG GGG GG G GG G GG G iie 21 System ldle AREA a a DE OE EE ee Ee EE 22 SIN sn ED EE DE GE ee eee eden ee ete eee eee eee ee 23 Suspend Primary Wake up Events ooo e eee e cece eaaa aoa aaraa oraaa nann 23 Wake Up Event Default Settings 00000 0000000 cece cece eee aa aa aa aa oa oraaa arrena 24 Critical Suspend EES SESSE c cece ccc e eee c cece cece cece cece cece cece eect eee eeteeeteteeteetetereeereeees 24 9 ME AN E ON EN SE OE ELE E OES OE sens Lie OE IE N OE OE 24 Software 25 Ed
117. ch Spanish German Portuguese Scandinavian languages Arabic Cyrillic Greek Hebrew and Thai E EQ MX9RG C 152 MX9 Reference Guide KeyMap KeyMap Start Settings Control Panel KeyMap Icon Use this control panel option to assign key functions to mappable keys available on your MX9 determine application launch sequences and program command Run sequences Note KeyMap Control Panel options LaunchApp and RunCmd do not inter relate with similarly named options contained in other Control Panel applets For example the AppLock Administrator Control panel file Launch option Factory Default Values Diamond 1 Remap to Field Exit Edit String Field Exit String Empty LaunchApp E EQ MX9RG C 153 MX9 Reference Guide KeyMap Tab KeyMap Tab Key Mapping KeyMap Launchapp RunCmd Modifier Mode Tevesertensed Key Remapped Key Diamondi lt i gt y FIELD EXIT Sequence Add clear FIELD EXIT y Unicode Assign settings by clicking radio buttons and selecting keys from the drop down boxes Tap the OK button when finished The changes take effect immediately How to Remap a Single Key 1 Select the modifier key from the Modifier Mode options 2 Select the key to be remapped from the Key drop down list 3 Select the value from the remapped key from the Remapped Key drop down list 4 Click OK to save the result and close the Keypad Control How to Remap a
118. chronization 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 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 some 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 image This however includes most of the files in the Windows folder 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 cables and Microsoft s ActiveSync Prerequisites A partnership between the mobile device and ActiveSync has been established 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 NT or greater e Null modem cable with all control lines connected LXE recommends using the null modem cable part number listed in Connect and Commun
119. connection between one or all of the previously paired Bluetooth devices has failed This option is enabled by default Click the OK button to remove the dialog box from the screen Default This option is enabled by default Computer is connectable There is no dialog connected to this checkbox Enable this checkbox when you want the MX9 to be able to pair with other Bluetooth devices Default This option is enabled by default Computer is discoverable There is no dialog connected to this checkbox Enable this checkbox when you want the MX9 to be Discovered by other Bluetooth devices Default This option is disabled by default Prompt if devices request to pair A dialog box appears on the MX9 screen notifying the user a Bluetooth device requests to pair with the MX9 This option is disabled by default The requesting Bluetooth device does not need to have been Discovered by the MX9 before the pairing request is received Click the Accept button or the Decline button to remove the dialog box from the screen Note In some cases if a Bluetooth device is already paired this setting cannot be changed If this is the case an error message is displayed and the option is not changed The Bluetooth device must be disconnected before changing this setting Default This option is disabled by default E EQ MX9RG C 80 MX9Reference Guide Continuous search Continuous search When this checkbox is enabled the MX9 never
120. cted If the radio is not connected to any network the Carrier entry is blank In addition to the data shown in the dialog box below the LXE SW Version is displayed as well The version matches the corresponding version in the Start Settings Control Panel About Versions dialog box All fields in the About dialog box are read only This information is available to all users without requiring the configuration password WWAN Data Control E OK E TCP IP Autoconnect Admin WWAN Data Radio is Disabled Carrier Local Phone SW Version WANPO104j FW Version Serial Number ESN or IMEI Some of the information shown on this panel can be edited after logging in on previous panels e Enable Radio e Carrier Name e Local Phone Number E EQ MX9RG C 195 MX9 Reference Guide Reflash the MX9 Reflash the MX9 Introduction Depending on the size of the operating system the total time required for successful reflashing may require several minutes The OS upgrade files are unigue to your MX9 s physical configuration and date of manufacture OS upgrade files designed for one device configuration should not be used on a different device configuration Preparation Contact your LXE representative to get the OS upgrade files from LXE Put the Reflash1 files on a desktop laptop computer with ActiveSync capability Use ActiveSync to back up MX9 user files and store them elsewhere before beginning an upgrade
121. d Properties ESEG EG GE 127 Telepen Advanced Properties EG GE Gie 128 UPCA Advanced Properties EE GE GE GE aiao 2222n 129 UPCEO Advanced Properties iS SS SE GE EG GE GE SG ee ee ee ee 130 UPCE1 Advanced Properties 2 2 0 222222 GE cece cece cence cece ccc ce eee eeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseees 131 Cin Ghar Mapping iste counties BESEER ll Ee eo BE EE GE se 132 ESE GT c cece cece cece cece ee cece bee e tebe ee beeeeeeeeeeereereeeeeereeeeees 132 US RE RE N OE EE ON EE AE EE N 133 Custom Identifiers es de EER EN LI EE EE EE GE SE ies eet ele in DE ee 134 Parameters Ma EE EE ie AE ee OE ee RE De ER EE EE ate ca et oe EE ee 135 A RE ER a ER EE EE ORDE ee N DA Se ee 135 Control Code Replacement Examples SS SE GE SG GE Ge ee 136 Barcode Processing Examples 222 0 c ccc e eee ec ce cece ccc cecceecececceeeeeeeeees 137 HEIP Properli S sito ee a tee ee as store wok re cine Ae eee tn ee ee eet ee seen data dee 138 OAR AG OE N N EA ORE HOEK OE EO 139 E EQ MX9RG C vi MX9 Reference Guide Table of Contents DecodeMode ss ssc foes EE ge Se hak te ES A ede Nel ie es 139 LinearR ANGE occ tii dci 140 A 140 EA A A RE EE DE Meee EE 140 e VN ER E O O ooo N OE EE EN 141 Length Based Barcode Stripping ESE nn 142 Bls TMe oe ee EE NE EE EE EE OO OE OR AEE Re 143 AA OE ER TE ER EO N N AO E OO OE EE N 144 SAW EO EE ON EE OE EE OE OE EE 144 Background e EE ELEA Aeara raana 145 Appearance RE A 146 B
122. d for supplemental barcodes is not stripped e When Enable Code ID is set to AIM HHP or Symbol Custom Code IDs appear at the end of the list of standard Code IDs e When Enable Code ID is set to Custom Custom Code IDs replace the list of standard Code IDs e When Enable Code ID is set to Custom AIM or Symbol Code IDs must be added to the end of the Custom Code ID For example if a Custom Code ID AAA is created to be read in combination with an AIM ID for Code 39 JA1 the Cus tom Code ID must be entered with the AIM ID code first then the Custom Code ID JA1AAA This note applies only to Symbol or EV 15 scanners because they are configured using configuration barcodes Thus is AIM or Symbol Code IDs are enabled at the scanner they must be included in the custom e When Enable Code ID is set to None Code IDs are ignored e Custom symbologies appear at the end of the list in the Symbology dialog but will be processed at the beginning of the list in the scanner driver This allows custom IDs based on actual code IDs to be processed before the Code ID e The external scanner operation cannot be controlled by the MX9 scanner driver therefore a good beep may be sounded from the external scanner even if a barcode from an external scanner is rejected because of the configuration specified The MX9 will still generate a bad scan beep to indicate the barcode has been rejected E EQ MX9RG C 99 MX9 Reference Guide
123. d 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 Desktop Icon E Access files and programs My Device lt a aw Storage for files that are to be deleted Recycle Bin 9 Discover and then pair with nearby discoverable Bluetooth devices Bluetooth 47 My Documents Storage for downloaded files applications E Connect to the Internet intranet requires radio card and Internet Service Provider ISP enrollment is not Internet available from LXE Explorer Ed Summit Client Utility Used for accessing the appropriate wireless configuration SCU Summit Client Utility Food RFTerm is an optional terminal emulation program for LXE devices with a Windows operating System When Z RFTerm is installed this icon is displayed on the desktop LXE RFTerm E EQ MX9RG C 32 MX9 Reference Guide Taskbar Icons Remote A shortcut to the Remote Desktop Configuration utility Desktop Connection Access programs select from the Favorites listing documents last worked on change view settings for the control panel or taskbar on line help or run programs Taskbar Icons a all 9 91 am DIS The number and type of icons displayed in the taskbar are based on the device type i
124. dwide location to applications which are running on the MX9 GPS presence is displayed on the Peripherals control panel Using the GPS tab GPS power can be toggled on or off only when a GPS is installed Technical Specifications 1A narrow opening usually covered by glass or high impact clear plastic that lets laser beams pass through E EQ MX9RG C 18 MX9 Reference Guide Power Power Main Battery Note New batteries must be fully charged prior to use The MX9 is designed to work with a replaceable 2400 mAh Lithium lon Li lon battery pack from LXE Under normal conditions it should last approximately eight hours before reduiring a recharge MX9 low temperature 2100 mAh Lithium lon Li lon batteries designed for freezer environments and with a blue label have an average use time of 4 hours before requiring a recharge During very heavy scanning or wireless transmitter use the operating time of the battery may be less A depleted battery can be hot swapped with a fully charged battery after the MX9 is placed in Suspend mode A battery charge level indicator on the taskbar displays the present battery charge to within 15 of the current battery capacity HazLoc versions of the MX9 require a screwdriver to remove the plate covering the battery release mechanism When the MX9 is docked in a powered cradle the battery in the MX9 is recharged through the cradle connector in the docking bay An extra Li lon battery pack can be
125. e Select from the profiles created using the Profile Tab Status of the radio Down Associated Authenticated etc The Disable Radio button can be used to disable the radio card Once disabled the button label changes to Enable Radio By default the radio is enabled The List button is used to access the Auto Profile feature The Admin Login button provides access to editing radio parameters as well as adding renaming and deleting profiles Profile and Global parameters may only be edited after entering the Admin Login password The Active Profile may be changed without logging in Once logged in the button label changes to Admin Logout The admin is also automatically logged out when the SCU is exited E EQ MX9RG C 202 MX9 Reference Guide Admin Login Admin Login To login to Admin mode click the Admin login button Admin Password Entry Enter Admin Password A Admin Password Entry Enter the Admin password and press 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 on the Global Tab The end user can e Turn radio On Off on the Main Tab e Select active Profile on the Main Tab e View the current parameter settings for the profiles on the Profile Tab e Viewthe global parameter settings on the Global Tab e View the current connection details on the Status Tab e View the radio st
126. e flashing LED on the device or a dialog box is placed on the MX9 display Whenever the MX9 is turned On all previously paired live Bluetooth devices in the vicinity are paired one at a time with the MX9 If the devices cannot connect to the MX9 before the re connect timeout time period expires default is approximately 20 seconds for each paired device there is no indication of the continuing disconnect state if Report Fail ure to Reconnect is disabled E EQ MX9RG C 84 MX9Reference Guide Bluetooth Indicators Bluetooth Indicators The Bluetooth taskbar Icon state and Bluetooth LED state change as Bluetooth devices are discovered pair connect and disconnect There may be audible or visual signals as paired devices re connect with the MX9 Only LXE printers or scanners are recognized and displayed in the Bluetooth panel All other Bluetooth devices are ignored Bluetooth module is connected to one or more of the targeted Bluetooth device s MX9 is not connected to any Bluetooth device MX9 is ready to connect with any Bluetooth device MX9 is out of range of all paired Bluetooth device s Connection is inactive Note When an active paired device enters Suspend Mode is tumed Off orleaves the MX9 Bluetooth scan range the Bluetooth connection between the paired device and the MX9 is lost There may be audible or visual signals as paired devices disconnect from the MX9 Blue blinking slowly Bluetooth is active but not c
127. e 5 Back REEDE ERGE Ee ER EE cece OE ROER EN EE RE HE EE OO EE ON Ee EE 6 ees RE AAA NN EO OE EA AE OE N EE ER ER EE DE EE T Randt ED DO EE EE EA A E E ET 8 ADS Ese sep ecu EE RE EE EED 9 Hardware 0 System Hardware SS SS SG SS SG SG SS GE GE Ge Ge LUNUN 10 Central Processing WAN ss hse EE cash A EE Ee Ga N 10 y Simi ce tera AR RE EREE EP GE LE EE e DE AE ds 10 Internal SD Memory Card SESSE GEE nn 10 Vido SURSYSIONN ai EE ess II aise ED EE EE EE RE EED 11 AS O RO teers atin E E OET 11 IMPUTA CAME e He ee cee 11 EENS dn EE OE EE OE EO N OO EE EN N EN Ed 12 Audio SEDEER EE A A 12 802 11 b g and a b g Wireless CNGM Gx 2620 ESE dinos iia RR ED EE GE aos oll ne EE 12 Extemal Input Output POM 3 2055 cnet SEER N GE a si eee 12 A PAP OR N NEE RE OE OE OE IE OE 13 Ede ED RR N RE NN OE EE EE EE KO EE ree ROTC 13 Modifier LO EE EO EE OE EA OO ERG EE ED 13 qe A ra ee e oi 13 Power Key FUMC ONS a Se SEE OGE E E Ea a O EE EE DEE Eie 14 EI ae A A EE OE EEN OO ER RE RE HE N 15 System Status LED eccere da Saeed ee EE Ee te ee de ER EG 15 Battery Charging Status LED SG GE GE GE eie 15 Alpha mode Status LED SS SG eee ns 15 Bluetooth Status LED SG GE nn 15 Scanner Stats WED EI HA OE ED N ER basis oe Seu REED TOE ER ORE EN 16 lege led WOON oct oe se eat ss EE a OO EO EN N EE ENE 17 Cold 165 0 Ree a EE EE ET ee SE N EE EE EE EE GE EE SE GE Ee 17 Heating Elements ees SESSE c cece cece cece ccc cece cece cece cece eee e
128. e Store vs Certs Path User Certificates EAP TLS authentication requires a user certificate The user certificate must be stored in the Windows certificate store e Togenerate the user certificate see Generating a User Certificate e Toimport the user certificate into the Windows certificate store see Installing a User Certificate e ARoot CA certificate is also needed Refer to the section below Root CA Certificates Root CA certificates are required for EAP TLS PEAP GTC PEAP MSCHAP EAP TLS PEAP GTC and PEAP MSCHAP Two options are offered for storing these certificates They may be imported into the Windows certificate store or copied into the Certs Path directory How To Use the Certs Path 1 2 4 5 See Generating a Root CA Certificate and follow the instructions to download the Root Certifcate toa PC Copy the certificate to specified directory on the mobile device The default location for Certs Path is System A dif ferent location may be specified by using the Certs Path global variable Please note the location chosen for certificate storage should persist after warmboot When completing the Credentials screen for the desired authentication do not check the Use MS store checkbox after checking the Validate server checkbox Enter the certificate name in the CA Cert textbox Click OK to exit the Credentials screen and then Commit to save the profile changes How To Use Windows Certificate Store 1 2
129. e in an IBM 5250 configuration Notes e When using a sequence of keys that includes a sticky key press the sticky key first release it then press the rest of the key sequence e Sticky keys do not need to be held down while pressing the next or desired key e When using a sequence of keys that includes the Orange or Blue keys press the color key first then the rest of the key sequence e Alphabetic keys default to lower case letters Press the Shft Shift key then the alphabetic key for an uppercase letter Note In general sticky keys refer to those keys that when pressed once and released are still in effect and affect the function of the next key pressed E EQ MX9RG C 259 MX9 Reference Guide MX9 62 Key Keypad MX9 62 Key Keypad A modifier key pressed after itself toggles that modifier key off Modifier keys pressed following any other modifier key clears earlier modifier keys Any key press other than the up arrow or down arrow exits the volume control and backlight control To get this function Press these keys in this order Result Notes on he Of ee or gt Display Backlight f Lighter Blue Right Scan Up Arrow Backlight lighter LTT AT T ems fot fees Bam se fees see ke ee ee er gs MITO Be ee TE Use the Keymap Con Mapped Diamond 1 Diamond 1 trol Panel to change Key default E EQ MX9RG C 260 MX9 Reference Guide MX9 62 Key Keypad To Ed N this function _ iii these ali
130. e is a great deal of radio interference Options 256 to 2346 Default 2346 E EQ MX9RG C 219 MX9 Reference Guide RTS Thresh RTS Thresh 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 0 to 2347 Default 2347 LED The LED on the radio card is not visible to the user when the radio card is installed ina sealed MX9 Options On Off Default Off Tray Icon Determines if the Summit icon is displayed in the system tray Options On Off Default On E EQ MX9RG C 220 MX9 Reference Guide Hide Password Hide Password If On the Summit Client Utility masks passwords as they are typed and when they are viewed Options On Off Default On see note below Note The default value depends on the SCU revision some have the default as Of Admin Password A string of up to 64 alphanumeric characters that must be entered when the Admin Login button is tapped If Hide Password is On the password is masked when typed in the Admin Password Entry text box The password is Case Sensitive Default SUMMIT Note Password is case sensitive Auth Timeout Specifies the number of seconds the Summit software waits for an EAP authentication request to succeed or fail If the authentication cred
131. e simulated E EQ MX9RG C 132 MX9 Reference Guide Parameters U o y 3 o er D n Translate All This option is grayed unless the user has Send Key Messages WEDGE on the Main 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 0x0d is translated to Control M keystrokes as if the user pressed the CTRL SHIFT and m keys on the keypad Additionally when Translate All is disabled any control code which has a keystroke equivalent enter tab escape backspace etc is output as a keystroke Any control code without a keystroke equivalent is dropped Character This is a drop down combo box that contains the control character name Refer to the Character drop down box for the list of control characters and their names When a character name is selected from the drop down box the default text gnore 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 to be ignored Once the user types any character into the Replacement edit control reselecting the character from the Character drop down box redisplays the default Ignore drop in the Replacement edit control Replacement The edit control where the user types the characters to be assigned as the replacement of the control characte
132. eading Trailing Control Strip Leading Trailing Control Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options tab Symbology button This group of controls determines what data is removed from the collected data before the data is buffered for the application When all values are set Code ID takes precedence over Leading and Trailing Barcode Data stripping is performed last Stripping occurs before the Prefix and Suffix are added so does not affect them Strip Leading j V Code ID 7 Trailing p Barcode Data If the total number of characters being stripped is greater than the number of characters in the collected data it becomes a zero byte data string If in addition Strip Code ID is enabled and no prefix or suffix is configured the processing will return a zero byte data packet which will be rejected The operation of each type of stripping is defined below Leading This strips the number of characters specified from the beginning of the collected data not including Code ID The data is stripped unconditionally This action is disabled by default Trailing This strips the number of characters specified from the end of the collected data not including Code ID The data is stripped unconditionally This action is disabled by default Code ID Strips the Code ID based on the type code ID specified in the Enable Code ID field in the Data Options tab By default Code ID stripping is enabled for ev
133. eadset e Power input e Ethernet accessible when MX9 is secured in a cradle s docking bay The MX9 cables are designed to be securely connected to this port This port is used to connect the MX9 to the docking bay connector in cradles A tethered protective cap is provided to cover the external port when it is not in use E EQ MX9RG C 12 MX9 Reference Guide COM Ports COM Ports COM Port Used By Default Power Setting Communication Default External serial 9600 baud 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit Bluetooth 9600 baud 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit WWAN Off 9600 baud 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit Integrated Barcode Reader 9600 baud 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit 9600 baud 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit 5 GPS Off Default baud rate is 4800 for NMEA communications Keypads The MX9 keypad is either a 62 key full alphanumeric keypad or 38 key numeric alpha The 62 key keypad has an ANSI ora 5250 overlay The keypad backlight default setting is to follow the display backlight setting until it is changed by the user Keymaps Modifier Keys The modifier keys are located at the bottom of the keypad The modifier keys are orange and blue A modifier key pressed after itself toggles that modifier mode off A modifier keypress cancels the other modifier s active state Then the state of the modifier key that was pressed last becomes active For example if the Orange modifier state is active MX9 is currently in Orange mode pr
134. ed Multi charger setup and use is covered in more detail in the MX9 Multi charger User Guide E EQ MX9RG C 257 MX9 Reference Guide Docking Cradles Docking Cradles Desktop Cradle Note Do not drop or slam the unit or the spare battery into the charging pockets Damage to the contacts at the base of the charging pockets may result Keep dirt and foreign objects out of the charging pockets Do not short circuit any of the contacts in the charging pockets as this action could result in injury or property damage The Desktop Cradle requires external AC power before battery charging and tethered scanning can commence The cradle can simultaneously charge the main battery in the docked MX9 and charge a spare main battery A fully depleted spare battery recharges in approximately four hours in the powered cradle When the MX9 is docked in the cradle a spare battery can still be inserted in the spare battery charging pocket and both batteries are recharged at the same time Place the desktop cradle on a stable surface out of the way of e inclement weather conditions water or high moisture e extremely high concentrations of dust or wind blown debris e accidental knocks bumps or other shocks to the MX9 and the cradle Allow clearance above the cradle for an MX9 with a trigger handle for insertion ease Allow clearance behind the cradle for cable connection ease Route cradle cables to ensure they are protected from jostling tuggin
135. ed an error since the LOG_ERROR Internet Internet value is not necessary to launch and lock the application Registering Backdoor The AppLock system communicates with the keyboard hook via a user defined message LOG_ MSG Both AppLock exe and Kbdhook dll register the message at initialization PROCESSING es The AppLock system communicates with the keyboard hook via a user defined message LOG_ Registering Hotkey MSG Both Applock exe and Kbdhook dll register the message at initialization PROCESSING E EQ MX9RG C 281 MX9 Reference Guide AppLock Error Messages Message Explanation and or corrective action Level The registry has to be read when entering user mode is the AppName is missing This Registry read failure at user mode entry is attempted at boot and after a hotkey switch when the administrator has fa ay LOG_ERROR reenter user mode closed the application being locked or has changed the application name or command line The registry has to be read when switching into user mode This is because the Registry read failure at administrator can change the settings during administration mode The read of the LOG ERROR reenter user mode registry failed which means the Administration key was not found or the AppName value 2 was missing or empty The registry read failed The registry information read when this message is logged is the Registry read failure application information It the Administration key cannot be opened or
136. ediately Factory Default Settings General Start Page Search Page Cache Size Connection Use LAN Autodial Name Proxy Server Bypass Proxy Security Allow cookies Allow TLS 1 0 security Allow SSL 2 0 security Allow SSL 3 0 security Warn when switching Privacy First party cookies Third party cookies Session cookies Advanced Stylesheets Theming Support Multimedia Security Popups Block popups Display notification Use same window E EQ MX9RG C 149 MX9 Reference Guide a a EE a EE ETES Internet Options Internet Options Internet Options Search Page Pete Parar google com User Agent requires browser restart Default Windows CE w Cache Size in KB 512 Clear Cache Clear History Internet Options poeseundunachecvtvosuvecvecsapsdsvasannsveseuresoytdan sans eq sesde Di AO rta y pa name EE Client Network E Access the Internet using a proxy server Address Port a ES proxy server for local Internet Options Connection Security Privacy adi gt jes 0 Local Trusted site intranet 5 LD Internet This zone contains all Web sites you haven t placed in other zones E EQ MX9RG C 150 Cookies AL Third party O Accept O Block 8 Prompt O Prompt M Always allow session cookies MX9 Reference Guide Internet Options Internet Options
137. el Keyboard and then the Key map drop down list Tap the button for Help when changing MX9 Control Panel options Software hardware versions and network IP No user intervention allowed About Integrated scanner type is identified Customize the way the keyboard audio display or mouse function for users with hearing or viewing difficulties Accessibility Administration LXE AppLock Administration utility Battery View voltage and status of the main and backup batteries Bluetooth Set the parameters for Bluetooth device connections Certificates Manage digital certificates used for secure communication Wedge utility for data collected from barcode scans Set data collection device notifications data stripping prefix suffix and vibration if installed options Assign baud rate parity stop bits and data bits for COM1 port Assign collected data manipulation parameters Date Time Set Date Time Time Zone and Daylight Savings Connection setup for modem attached to COM port or Compact Flash slot Lialing ry Set background graphic and scheme Set touchscreen and keypad backlight spar properties and timers put Pane Select the current key data input method Select custom key maps Set General Connection Security Privacy Advanced and Popups options for Internet Options sd ER Internet connectivity yboar Select a Key Map or font Set key repeat delay and key repeat rate KeyMap Configure KeyMap keys RunCmd
138. els of charge 100 75 50 25 At a point below 50 the system status LED will turn yellow and the gas gauge icon will tum yellow At a point below 25 the system status LED will turn red and the gas gauge icon will turn red indicating the battery is low Jacked is shown in the Status box when the Main battery is receiving external power The main battery is charged recharged when the MX9 is docked in a powered cradle or directly cabled to an external power source 12 527 Y raw 3663 Main Power remaining 100 Status JACKED The backup battery draws power from the Main battery to maintain a charge The backup battery voltage and percentage of power fluctuate continuously When there is no Main battery in the unit the backup battery begins to discharge as it maintains RAM and other vital settings After a Main battery is installed the backup battery begins to draw power from the Main battery again Note Frequent connection to an extemal power source if feasible is recommended to maintain backup battery charge status as the backup battery cannot be recharged by a dead or missing main battery E EQ MX9RG C 73 MX9 Reference Guide Bluetooth Bluetooth Start Settings Control Panel Bluetooth Discover and manage pairing with nearby Bluetooth devices Factory Default Settings Discovered Devices Turn Off Bluetooth Report when connection lost Report when reconnected Report failure to reconnect C
139. ended for LXE Customer Service when helping users troubleshoot problems with their AppLock program Extended Extended status provides more detailed information than that logged by Process Logging All All messages are displayed Tap the Refresh button after changing from one view level to another The filtered records are displayed all others are not displayed E EQ MX9RG C 71 MX9 Reference Guide Troubleshooting AppLock og Note If a level higher than Error is selected the status should be cleared frequently by the administrator In addition to the three view levels the administrator can select that all status information be logged or turn off all status information logging completely The system default is None however to reduce registry use the administrator may want to select None after verifying the configuration Tap the Clear button to clear the status information from the registry None Error Processing Extended All Save As When the Save As button is selected a standard Save As dialog screen is displayed Specify the path and filename If the filename exists the user is prompted whether the file should be overwritten If the file does not exist it is created See Also Error Messages Troubleshooting AppLock The mobile device won t switch from Administration mode to end user mode If the configuration is valid for one application but not the other the switch to end user mode fails App
140. ent ActiveSync version 3 8 or higher must be resident on the host desktop laptop computer ActiveSync for the PC is available from the Microsoft website Follow their instructions to locate download and install ActiveSync on your desktop computer Using Microsoft ActiveSync version 3 8 or higher you can synchronize information on your desktop computer with the MX9 and vice versa Synchronization compares the data on your mobile device with your desktop computer and updates both with the most recent data For example you can e Back up and restore your device data e 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 con tinually 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 e connect your device to your desktop computer e Set upa partnership so you can synchronize information between your device and your desktop computer
141. ent 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 Cable for Serial ActiveSync Connection Serial ActiveSync MX9055C ABLE MX9 Serial Cable Assembly ActiveSync connection e Connect the I O connector to the I O port on the bottom of the MX9 e The serial port on the MX9 cable connects to a COM port on a PC or laptop e Itis not necessary to connect the power receptacle to the MX9 power adapter in order to use ActiveSync Do not allow the MX9 to enter Suspend while connected Connect via Wireless Note You must establish a partnership with a desktop computer prior to running ActiveSync on the mobile device The initial partnership must be done using direct serial or USB cable connection Once the relationship is established using the serial port the ActiveSync link in the Start Menu gives a choice of connections one of which is Network Select Start Settings Programs Communication ActiveSync From the popup list choose Network and then tap the Connect button E EQ MX9RG C 43 MX9 Reference Guide Synchronizing from the Mobile Device 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 To initiate syn
142. entials are stored in the active profile and the authentication times out the association fails No error message or prompting for corrected credentials is displayed If the authentication credentials are not stored in the active profile and the authentication times out the user is again prompted to enter the credentials Options An integer from 3 to 60 Default 8 E EQ MX9RG C 221 MX9 Reference Guide Certs Path Certs Path A valid directory path of up to 64 characters where Root CA certificates for EAP authentication PEAP MSCHAP PEAP GTC EAP TLS and manual PACs for EAP TLS are stored The Windows certificate store can also be used to store Root CA certificates User certificates EAP TLS must be stored in the Windows certificate store LXE suggests ensuring the directory path currently exists before assigning the path in this parameter For example if the certificate is stored in My Computer System mycertificate cer enter System in the Certs Path text box as the directory path Default System Ping Payload Maximum amount of data to be transmitted on a ping Options 32 64 128 256 512 1024 bytes Default 32 Ping Timeout ms 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 0 to 30 000 ms Default 5000 Ping Delay ms The amount of time specified in milliseconds betwee
143. enu Doubleclick on a listed device to bring up the Bluetooth device menu LXEZ Pairing OK x LXEZ Pairing 00 2 Scanner01 Pair as Scanner 0 Scanner02 Pair as Printer Disconnect ScannerD1 Pair as Scanner Scanner02 Pair as Printer Delete Properties Properties Discover Discover Bluetooth Device Right Click Menu Tap Pair as Scanner to set up the MX9 to receive data from the scanner Tap Pair as Printer to set up the MX9 to send data to the printer Tap Disconnect not shown to stop the connection between the MX9 and a paired Bluetooth device Tap Delete to remove an unpaired device from the Bluetooth device list The device name and identifier is removed from the MX9 Bluetooth Devices panel after the user taps OK Tap Properties for more information on the Bluetooth device E EQ MX9RG C 77 MX9 Reference Guide Bluetooth Device Properties Bluetooth Device Properties Bluetooth Properties E Name Em Bluetooth Address 00 20 E0 00 12 34 COD oxe00614 Subclass COM port Status ot paired Bluetooth Device Properties Menu Data on the Bluetooth Properties panel cannot be changed by the user The data displayed is the result of the device Query performed during the Discovery process The Status dialog box reflects the current state of the highlighted device E EQ MX9RG C 78 MX9 Reference Guide Setting
144. er is set to Never the power scheme timers never place the device in User Idle System Idle or Sus pend modes E EQ MX9RG C 179 MX9 Reference Guide Regional and Language Settings Regional and Language Settings Start Settings Control Panel Regional Settings Set the appearance of numbers currency time and date based on regional and language settings Set the MX9 user interface language and the default input language Factory Default Settings Region Locale English United States tye O User Interface English United States English United States US Installed English United States US Regional and Language EA OK Ea Region Language Input Regional and Language EN OK E Region Language Input Your locale enalish United States Appearance samples Time 11 45 10 4M Short date 1 9 2007 Long date Tuesday January 09 2007 Positive numbers 123 456 789 00 Negative numbers 123 456 789 D0 Positive currency 123 456 789 00 Negative currency 123 456 789 00 E EQ MX9RG C 180 User Interface Language The option will determine the language used for the menus dialogs and alerts Enalish United States MX9 Reference Guide Regional and Language Settings Regional and Language Se OK ES English United States US E EQ MX9RG C 181 MX9 Reference Guide Registry Registry Start Settings Control Panel Registry Ch
145. erence Guide PEAP GTC Credentials El User user2 Password LXE CA Cert B _ Validate server Use MS store PEAP GTC Credentials Enter the Domain U sername if the Domain is required otherwise enter the Username Enter the password Leave the CA Certificate File Name blank for now Click OK then click Commit Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main Tab See Windows Certificate Store vs Certs Path for more information on certificate storage Once successfully authenticated import the CA certificate into the Windows certificate store Return to the Credentials screen and check the Validate server checkbox Password LXE CA Cert _ Validate server Use MS store PEAP GTC Certificate Filename If using the Windows certificate store e Check the Use MS store checkbox The default is to use the Full Trusted Store e Toselect an individual certificate click on the Browse button e Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox e Select the desired certificate and click Select You are returned to the Credentials screen If using the Certs Path option e Leave the Use MS store box unchecked e Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert textbox Click OK then click Commit E EQ MX9RG C 234 MX9 Reference Guide WPA LEAP The device should be authenticating the server certificate and using PEAP MSCHAP for the user authentication Note The date must be properly se
146. ers specified by hex equivalent or entering in hat encoding Please see Hat Encoding for a list of characters with their hex and hat encoded values Use the Escape function to enter literal hex and hat values To enable a prefix check the Prefix checkbox and enter the desired string in the textbox The default is disabled unchecked with a blank text string When barcode data is processed the Prefix string is sent to the output buffer before any other data Because all stripping operations have already occurred stripping settings do not affect the prefix The prefix is added to the output buffer for the Symbology selected from the pull down list If All is selected the prefix is added for any symbology that has not been specifically configured Add Prefix To enable a suffix check the Suffix checkbox and enter the desired string in the textbox The default is disabled unchecked with a blank text string When barcode data is processed the Suffix string is sent to the output buffer after the barcode data Because all stripping operations have already occurred stripping settings do not affect the suffix The suffix is added to the output buffer for the Symbology selected from the pull down list If All is selected the suffix is added for any symbology that has not been specifically configured Add Suffix Note Non ASCII equivalent keys in Key Message mode are unavailable in this option Non A SCII equivalent keys
147. ery and Query process the Bluetooth MAC address and software version levels The data cannot be edited by the user E EQ MX9RG C 82 MX9 Reference Guide Using Bluetooth Using Bluetooth Start Settings Control Panel Bluetooth or Bluetooth icon in taskbar or Bluetooth icon on desktop The MX9 default Bluetooth setting is Enabled The LXE MX9 Bluetooth module is designed to Discover and pair with nearby Bluetooth devices Only LXE printers or scanners are recognized and displayed in the Bluetooth panel All other Bluetooth devices are ignored Prerequisite The Bluetooth devices have been setup to allow them to be Discovered and Connected Paired The System Administrator is familiar with the pairing function of the Bluetooth devices LXEZ Pairing OK x Bluetooth Devices settings About gt Discover Bluetooth Devices Display Before Discovering Devices Initial Use 1 Select Start Settings Control Panel Bluetooth or tap the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar or on the desktop 2 Tapthe Settings Tab 3 Change the Computer Friendly Name at the bottom of the Settings display The Bluetooth MX9 default name is deter mined by the factory installed software version LXE strongly urges assigning every MX9 a unique name up to 32 char acters before Bluetooth Discovery is initiated 4 Check or uncheck the MX9 Bluetooth options on the Settings tab 5 Tap the OK
148. ery symbology meaning code IDs will be stripped unless specifically configured otherwise E EQ MX9RG C 104 MX9 Reference Guide Barcode Data Match List Barcode Data Match List Barcode Data Panel This panel is used to strip data that matches the entry in the Match list from the barcode Enter the data to be stripped in the text box and tap the Insert or Add button The entry is added to the Match list To remove an entry from Click the OK button to st Barcode Data 5 clear al the Match list highlight the entry in the list and click the Remove button ore any additions deletions or changes Barcode Data Match Edit Buttons Clear All Remove Entering data into the text entry box enables the Add button Click the Add button and the data is added to the next empty location in the Custom ID list Click on an empty line in the Custom ID list The Add button changes to Insert Enter data into both the Name and ID Code fields and click the Insert button The data is added to the selected line in the Custom IDs list Double click on the item to edit Its values are copied to the text boxes for editing The Add button changes to Replace When Replace is clicked the values for the current item in the list are updated When no item in the Custom IDs list is selected clicking the Clear All button clears the Custom ID list and any text written and not yet added or inserted in the Name and ID Code text bo
149. es have configuration parameters so the Advanced button is not present for all symbologies Because the HHP imager does not support configuration barcodes the Advanced function allows configuration parameters to be set for many of the supported barcodes Codabar Advanced Proper OK ES Code ID JAIM Check Character vr Symbology Codabar Clear 4 E 7 E Transmit V Enable Min ft Max all Strip Start Stop Character L Transmit _ Leading F V Code ID 7 Trailing fp Barcode Data Add Prefix Suffix The Symbology drop down box contains all symbologies supported by the device selected on the Main tab An asterisk appears in front of symbologies that have already been configured or have been modified from the default value Each time a Symbology is changed the settings are saved as soon as the OK button is clicked Settings are also saved when a new Symbology is selected from the Symbology drop down list E EQ MX9RG C 102 MX9 Reference Guide Clear Button Clear Button Clicking this button will erase any programmed overrides returning to the default settings for the selected symbology If Clear is pressed when All is selected as the symbology a confirmation dialog appears Enable Min Clear All This wil erase all code settings Are you sure Suffix then all symbologies are reset to their factory defaults and all star indications are removed from the
150. essing the Blue key cancels Orange mode and sets Blue mode active Once a modifier key is pressed the modifier map state continues until another key is pressed The Orange and Blue keys do not need to be held down while another key is pressed Modifier keys do not auto repeat Expansion Slots e Summit radio card e SIM card e SD card The expansion slots in the MX9 are accessible via the hatch The hatch can be opened using a standard size screwdriver When the hatch is opened the MX9 automatically shuts down SD card configurations in 512MB 1GB and 4GB are available from LXE Note It is good practice to save your changes then perform an orderly shutdown to preserve RAM contents before opening the hatch E EQ MX9RG C 13 MX9 Reference Guide Power Key Functions Power Key Functions The Power key is located at the bottom of the keypad next to the Scanner LED The Power On Off key is a momentary contact Behavior is as follows Critical Suspend mode has no effect Backlight off mode sets the unit in Suspend mode Display off mode sets the unit in Suspend mode E EQ MX9RG C 14 MX9 Reference Guide Status LEDs Status LEDs Several LED s are located on the front of the MX9 above the integrated speaker They are e System Status LED indicates power management status e Battery Charging Status LED indicates main battery charging status e Alpha Mode Status LED applies to the 38 key keypad only e Bluetooth Status LED
151. etooth ring scanner ring imager Wireless network connection can be accomplished using a Summit WLAN 802 11 radio WWAN and Bluetooth Desk and vehicle cradles a trigger handle or handstrap holsters with shoulder straps or belts clear covers for cases and holsters Bluetooth scanners and printer standard and low temperature batteries and battery chargers are among the many accessories available for the MX9 E EQ MX9RG C 1 MX9 Reference Guide Components Components Front Microphone Touch screen Speaker Scan buttons Enter key Scanner status LED NO af WN gt Power key Note The above list is the same on the 38 key MX9 Special keys are listed below E EQ MX9RG C 2 MX9 Reference Guide Front Special Purpose Keys E EQ MX9RG C 3 MX9Reference Guide A VND Function Keys Cursor up and down Keys Diamond 1 key Backspace BS key and Space SPC key Escape ESC key Power key Tab key Alt key Control CTL key Shift SHFT key Blue key Orange key Front Special Purpose Keys 38 Key ALPHA SATT E EQ MX9RG C 4 MX9 Reference Guide N 1 Function keys Tab Space Backspace keys Diamond 2 key Orange key Escape ESC key Alpha key Control CTRL key Shift SHIFT key Cursor up and down keys Blue key Alt key Top Top Barcode reader Imager aperture Barcode reader Scanner aperture Bottom Input Output Connector Tethered bo
152. etting is stored in the registry and is recalled at power on E EQ MX9RG C 189 MX9 Reference Guide Good Scan and Bad Scan Sounds Note Rejected barcodes generate a bad scan beep In some cases the receipt of data from the scanner triggers a good scan beep from a tethered scanner and then the rejection of scanned barcode data by the barcode processing causes a bad scan beep from the mobile device on the same data Good Scan and Bad Scan 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 can be replaced by a WAV file of the user s choice By default a good scan sound on the MX9 is a single beep and a bad scan sound is a double beep E EQ MX9RG C 190 MX9 Reference Guide WiFi Control Panel WiFi Control Panel Start Settings Control Panel WiFi or click the Summit Client Utility icon Use this option to set parameters and manage profiles for the wireless client pre loaded on your MX9 See the Summit Client Utility for more information WWAN Start Settings Control Panel WWAN These panels can be used to set the parameters for the Wireless Wide Area Network WWAN on the MX9 The WWAN is a form of wireless network that utilizes a cellular network instead of the spread spectrum network most used by Wireless Local Area Networks WLAN Factory Default Settings Connection Status Not Connected Network Phone Username Passw
153. f the status bar Then tap the Disconnect button E EQ MX9RG C 45 MX9 Reference Guide Troubleshooting 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 MX9 is connected to a PC by a cable disconnect the cable from the MX9 and reconnect 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 0r 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
154. foot cable connects to the MX9 36 pin I O port It has a security latch for stability when connected to the Car Power Adapter cable Replace CLA Fuse Equipment needed 5A fuse of the same size and amperage Remove the CLA from the cigarette lighter outlet on the vehicle Disconnect the cable from the MX9 Unscrew the tip of the adapter end Replace the blown fuse with a fuse of the same rating and size Screw the tip back on to the adapter end replacing any previously removed parts in the order in which they were removed Troubleshooting Upon reassembling the cigarette lighter adapter with the new fuse and plugging it into the cigarette lighter port on the vehicle if the LED on the CLA does not illuminate green there may be a problem with your vehicle power source 1 Cigarette Lighter Adapter Refers to the cigarette lighter port found in most automobiles 2Light Emitting Diode A diode that lights up when a voltage is applied to it The diode is made of a substance that illuminates when electricity passes through it E EQ MX9RG C 20 MX9 Reference Guide Power Modes Power Modes On When in the On state the display touchscreen is on The keyboard touchscreen and all peripherals function normally The display backlight is on until the User Idle timer expires The display does not turn off until the System Idle timer expires Only interrupts classified as User Activity events will keep the unit in the On state MX9 Use
155. for an application and Allow Close is enabled for the application when the end user closes the specific application it is no longer available shown on the Switchpad When Auto At Boot and Manual Launch are both disabled for a specific application the application is 1 not placed on the list of approved applications for end user manual launch and 2 never launched and 3 not displayed on the Switchpad E EQ MX9RG C 66 MX9 Reference Guide Allow Close Allow Close Application Launch Opt OK El Launch Y Auto At Boot Retries fo Delay fro V Auto Re launch Retries fo Delay fo Manual Match Glow Close Allow Close Checkbox Default is Disabled When enabled the associated application can be closed by the end user This option allows the administrator to configure applications that consume system resources to be terminated if an error condition occurs or at the end user s request Error conditions may generate a topmost popup requiring an end user response memory resource issues requiring an end user response etc Also at the administrator s discretion these types of applications can be started manually see Manual Launch by the end user Match Application Launch Opt OK fa Launch Y Auto At Boot Retries fo Delay fro V Auto Re launch Retries fo Delay fo Manual RE Allow Close Match Textbox Default is blank match is not used AppLock w
156. for the external connected or wireless device for information on configuring the device Note COM default values are restored after a cold boot or operating system upgrade COM1 supports 5V switchable power on Pin 9 for tethered scanners Integrated laser scanner default values are 9600 Baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit and No parity If these values are changed the default values are restored after a cold boot or reflashing Power on Pin 9 To configure the COM port to supply power to an external scanner tethered to the COM1 port check the checkbox for Power on Pin 9 5V The default is Off disabled The external scanner is powered by the external device power source Wireless external scanners use their own power source Tap the OK button to save changes and exit the control panel Changes are saved across the Properties tabs A message may be displayed that a warm boot is necessary otherwise changes are in effect immediately Tap the X button to ignore the current properties changes and exit the control panel Tap the button for help E EQ MX9RG C 96 MX9 Reference Guide Notification Tab Notification Tab Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Notification tab Data Collection Control Ea OK A Main com Notification gee EER EERS RE REGEER ES EER EER Ad ER ERG PEER ee Seecvencensenssesensccncsscnesnecsnsenscscnacensensecssnsenecensensseesned Good Scan Vibration off Short Mediu
157. g or being disconnected by objects passing by Vehicle Cradle Note Do not drop or slam the unit into the docking bay Damage to the contacts at the base of the charging communication pocket may result Keep dirt and foreign objects out of the charging pocket Do not short circuit any of the contacts in the charging pocket as this action could result in injury or property damage Using a cable adapter the MX9 Vehicle Mount Cradle receives power from the vehicle s power supply RAM ball vehicle mounting hardware is available that supports the MX9 cradle and mounts to overhead dash roof support pillars and front screen positions on fork trucks or pallet jacks Vehicle input power when secured to the vehicle cradle passes to the MX9 in the docking bay The MX9 operating system manages main battery charging I O interfaces through the connectors on the back of the cradle and all communication options For operation on a vehicle with greater than 12V DC DC accessory power supplies are available in 9 36V 24 60V and 60 150V ranges The vehicle s input power does not pass straight through to the MX9 The unconditioned 12V input power is boosted to 15V before being passed through to the MX9 Cradle installation and use is covered in more detail in the MX9 Cradle Reference Guide E EQ MX9RG C 258 MX9 Reference Guide KeyMaps Introduction The keypad is available in a 62 key or 38 key configuration The 62 key keypad is also availabl
158. ge 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F non condensing Standard Battery Storage Temperature Range 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F to non condensing Low Temperature Battery Operating Temperature Range 30 C to 60 C 22 F to 140 F non condensing Low Temperature Battery Storage Temperature Range 30 C to 70 C 22 F to 158 F non condensing Operating Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing at 40 C 104 F Ingress Protection Enclosure Rating Compliant to IP67 Standard 8 hours Discharge Time Average Low Temperature 5 hours Discharge Current Average lt 300mA Charging low voltage cut off 3 9A nominal Wireless Radio Two wireless radios are available e Summit CF 802 11b g 2 4GHz e Summit CF 802 11a b g 5 GHz These radios support antenna diversity and are WiFi certified For 2 4 GHz frequency band the site survey limit is 75 dBm signal strength 15 dB SNR as measured by LXE For 5 GHz frequency band the site survey limit is 65 dBm signal strength 15 dB SNR as measured by LXE The noise levels for each of the radios as measured by the MX9 appropriate antenna is less than or equal to the values specified in the table below for the frequency band specified WLAN Radio Noise Level Channel Frequency Band Type dBm Bandwidth 802 11 b g 95 dBm 20 MHz 2 4 GHz 2 483 GHz 802 1 1alb g 85 dBm 20 MHz ate eal FCC UNII 1 and UNII 2 5 725 5 825GHz FCC E EQ MX9RG C 274 MX9 Reference Guide Bluetooth Sy
159. ges are being saved writing to scan engine While the changes are being saved the scanner imager is inoperable e The MX9 Scan Status LED does not illuminate when the Scan button is pressed on a scanner cabled to the MX9 or cabled to an MX9 cradle communication port The Scan LED on the cabled scanner imager illuminates e TheMX9 Scan Status LED does not illuminate when the Scan button is pressed on a wireless Bluetooth mobile scanner paired with the MX9 The Scan LED on the wireless Bluetooth mobile scanner imager illuminates Note A scanned barcode can be accepted as a good scan or a bad scan by the MX9 barcode decoder as configured The appropriate audible or tactile indicator is activated Note The result of the host processing as configured of the good scan barcode data can indicate either accept or reject If rejected a bad scan indicator is activated if the host process has been configured to indicate audible or tactile accept or reject E EQ MX9RG C 16 MX9 Reference Guide Vibrate Indicator Vibrate Indicator The MX9 has a vibration motor It is user configurable to vibrate on a good scan bad scan or via an API call The vibrations from this motor are detectable under the handstrap at the rear of non handle units or through the trigger handle when a trigger handle is installed Three vibration duration settings are provided for both good and bad scan The settings can be assigned using tab The default setting for bot
160. gs Control Panel Data Collection HHP Properties button The centering feature is used to allow the user to accurately scan a selected barcode among a group of barcodes that are located closely together When centering is turned on the imager will only decode barcodes that intersect the centering window defined by the user The centering window must intersect the center of the barcode The default centering settings define a 60 pixel square area in the center of the imager s field of view Default centering settings and allowable minimum and maximum settings are listed below Centering Enable Default 0 Valid 1 Enable 0 Disable Enable or disable Centering feature When disabled the following values are ignored CenteringTop 120 0 239 CenteringBottom 360 240 479 CenteringLeft 188 oe 319 CenteringRight 564 320 639 DecodeMode Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection HHP Properties button Default 1 Valid 1 Normal mode 2 Aggressive Linear Decode ALD 4 Quick Omni In Normal mode the imager will decode both linear and 2 D symbologies In Aggressive Linear Decode mode the imager will only read linear symbologies in this mode but decoding these is faster and more accurate than Normal Mode In Quick Omni mode the imager searches for a barcode in a reduced field located around the center of the image Decoding is faster in this mode but the user must center the aiming line over the barcode to be read
161. h RR RE AA EE AE 241 Certificates EES es 242 Generating a ROSCA Cerificate EES A A aaa ce tee eons asad eu GE DEEG 242 Installing a Root CA Certificate EES ccc ccc ccc ccc ccc cee ee eee ee ee eee eee SG SE ESEG GES ee eie 245 Generating a User CeminCale ssc RE eek cect N RE Sor DEE ED EE EE EE RE EE ais AR De 247 Installing a UserCenitiCate coi it A i ded dus ens ie decease Ge Ge 253 Peripherals Accessories_ 25 eie RA HE ale co EE EE AI EO N unas baer EE OE LO eee 256 FR AS a EE OE EE GE A EG ie 256 EE ee a o ee e dd eee Bes 256 EIN AE EA N am ENN DE N EE ARE EE 256 Trigger Handle x oe RE EER AE EE EA RE EE ED EE SEE N EE EL 256 Battery MEI elders SR EG ED A A Ge EE N A GR EE EE De Gee 257 Stats Indicato Ene ARE ee EE ED AE DE EA EI ie 257 A GE GE ER RA ER SE E ARAA EAE ERG DR GE SE GE ee ED ee EE ED GE GR 258 Ml ss EO a EE a ED EE AE ED EE AE EE GE ES EE DEE 258 Vehicle Cradle EES EE EE eee 258 KeyMaps 259 IS ME A A EG DE ETARA A EAEE ASEET DE GE RO 259 MX9 62 Key Keypad ESEG SG GEGEE SeSe ee 260 KeyMaps 62 Key 5250 Veda usc issues SEN Gee ss DER ES SG Ge De GE EG GES EG GER DS De Ee USE EE ES SG GEE the 266 E EQ MX9RG C x MX9 Reference Guide Table of Contents MEE kes Feed sete REED a EE EE EE EE SS EG EG EE EE 267 Technical Specifications ATR A A ee A N EE EE EE EE EG GE GE EE EE REE 272 DIMENSIONS and Weight se EE ee EG it ido EE GE GESE EES 273 Environmental Specifications so 25a so coe RED GE Ee Ee ee EG EE DE ei ae
162. h good scan and bad scan is Off Cold Storage When the MX9 has been configured as a cold storage or low temperature device a snowflake icon is visible under the touch screen next to the product name The MX9 with its special low temperature battery and condensation controlling heaters is designed specifically for use in freezers and refrigerator environments including transitioning between the two Technical Specifications Heating Elements Heating elements activate when ambient temperature drops below 0 C 32 F LXE recommends using the stylus only when performing screen touch functions on the display when the temperature drops below freezing There may be some condensation as the MX9 moves in and out of cold storage areas The condensation on the touchscreen and the scan aperture quickly dissipates Although no user interaction is required to enable the heating elements the automatically controlled heating elements can be enabled and disabled using the options in the Peripherals control panel Cables Note Do not connect or disconnect cables in a Hazardous location 1 O port to USB host and power pigtail for external power I O port to USB client and power pigtail for external power 1 0 port to RS 232 with power I O port to RS 232 without power I O port to 4 wire headset connector with quick disconnect capability Ethernet Category 5 cable 6ft 2m only the Cradle has an RJ 45 port for the Ethernet CatV cable Cable
163. have data embedded at the beginning of the data that acts like a Code ID These are called custom Code IDs and are included in the Symbology drop down box in the Symbology dialog unless Enable Code ID is set to None When the custom Code ID is found in a barcode the configuration specified for the custom Code ID is applied to the barcode data It is intended that custom code IDs are used to supplement the list of standard code IDs if Enable Code ID is set to AIM Symbol or HHP or to replace the list of standard code IDs if Enable Code ID is set to Custom When Enable Code ID is set to None custom code IDs are ignored Note Custom symbologies will appear at the end of the list in the Symbology dialog and are processed at the beginning of the list in the scanner driver itself This allows custom IDs based on actual code IDs to be processed before the code ID itself Note When Strip Code ID is enabled the entire custom Code ID string is stripped i e treated as a Code ID The dialog box shown below allows the custom Code IDs to be configured When incoming data is checked for a custom ID code the list is compared in the order displayed in this dialog box Custom IDs ID Code Clear All After adding changing and removing items from the Custom IDs list click the OK button to save changes and return to the Barcode panel E EQ MX9RG C 134 MX9 Reference Guide Parameters 7 ov o 3 D D Tm Name text box
164. he Data Options tab and when All is selected in the Symbology field Enable and Strip Code ID on the Symbology panel are grayed and the user is not allowed to change them to prevent deactivating the scanner completely When All is selected in the Symbology field and the settings are changed the settings in this dialog become the defaults used unless overwritten by the settings for individual symbologies This is also true for Custom IDs where the code IDs to be stripped are specified by the user Note In Custom mode on the Data Options tab any Code IDs not specified by the user will not be stripped because they will not be recognized as Code IDs If aspecific symbology s settings have been configured a star will appear next to it in the Symbology drop down box so the user can tell which symbologies have been modified from their defaults If a particular symbology has been configured the entire set of parameters from that symbologies screen are in effect for that symbology In other words either the settings for the configured symbology will be used or the default settings are used not a combination of the two If a symbology has not been configured does not have an next to it the settings for All are used which is not necessarily the default Advanced Button If there are advanced configuration options for the selected symbology an Advanced button is displayed in the lower right corner of the panel Not all barcode symbologi
165. he hotkey sequence is intercepted by AppLock and is not passed to the application Input from the keyboard or Input Panel is accepted with the restriction that the normal key must be pressed from the keyboard when switching modes The hotkey sequence is displayed in the Hot key text box with Shift Alt and Ctrl text strings representing the shift state keys The normal keyboard key completes the hotkey sequence The hotkey must be entered via the keypad Some hotkeys cannot be entered via the Input Panel Also hotkeys entered via the SIP are not guaranteed to work properly when switching operational modes For example if the Ctrl key is pressed followed by A Ctrl A is entered in the text box If another key is pressed after a normal key press the hotkey sequence is cleared and a new hotkey sequence is started A normal key is required for the hotkey sequence and is unlike pressing the normal key during a mode switch this key can be entered from the SIP when configuring the key However when the hotkey is pressed to switch modes the normal key must be entered from the keypad it cannot be entered from the SIP Password Move the cursor to the Password text box The passwords entered in the Password and Confirm Password fields must match Passwords are case sensitive When the user exits the Administrator Control panel the two passwords are compared to verify that they match If they do not match a dialog
166. heck the Use MS store checkbox The default is to use the Full Trusted Store e Toselect an individual certificate click on the Browse button e Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox e Select the desired certificate and click Select You are returned to the Credentials screen If using the Certs Path option e Leave the Use MS store box unchecked e Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert textbox Click OK then click Commit E EQ MX9RG C 232 MX9 Reference Guide PEAP GTC 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 device to authenticate a certificate PEAP GTC To use PEAP GTC make sure the following profile options are used e Enterthe SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile e Set EAP Type to PEAP GTC e Set Encryption to WPA TKIP e Set Auth Type to Open TMG aU em Dok X Main Profile Status Diags Global Edit G ya Profile efault SDC Radio Encryption EAP Type wea TKIP y PEAP GTC PEAP GTC Profile Configuration See Sign On vs Stored Credentials for information on entering credentials Click the Credentials button e No entries except the CA Certificate Filename are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User Name and Password when connecting to the network Enter these items as directed below E EQ MX9RG C 233 MX9 Ref
167. hecked The default is to use the entire certificate store for the CA certificate Alternatively use the Browse button next to the CA Cert CA Certificate Filename on the Credentials screen to select an individual certificate For EAP TLS also enter the User Cert User Certificate filename on the credentials screen by using the Browse but ton Click the OK button then the Commit button When the device attempts to connect to the network a sign on screen is displayed Enter the Username and Password Click the OK button SDC Credentials User Password Sign On Screen 10 Verify the device is authenticated by reviewing the Status tab When the device is property configured the Status Tab 11 indicates the device is Authenticated and the method used The sign on screen is displayed after a reboot Note See Configuring the Profile for more details If a user enters invalid credentials and clicks OK the device associates but does not authenticate The user is again prompted to enter credentials If the user clicks the Cancel button the device does not associate The useris not prompted again for credentials until e the device is rebooted e the radio is disabled then enabled e the Reconnect button on the Diags Tab is clicked or e the profile is modified and the Commit button is clicked E EQ MX9RG C 224 MX9 Reference Guide Windows Certificate Store vs Certs Path Windows Certificat
168. hen communicating with the AP The options displayed for this parameter depend on the type of radio 802 11b g or 802 11a b g installed in the MX9 Options B rates only 1 2 5 5 and 11 Mbps BG Rates Full All B and G rates Grates only 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps BG optimized or BG subset 1 2 5 5 6 11 24 36 and 54 Mbps A rates only 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps ABG Rates Full All A rates and all B and G rates with A rates preferred BGA Rates Full All B and G rates and all A rates with B and G rates preferred Ad Hoc Default BG Rates Full for 802 11b g radio BGA Rates Full for 802 11a b g radio Note For the 802 11 b g radio some SCU versions may have the default set as BG Optimized rather than BG Rates Full It is important this parameter correspond to the AP to which the device is to connect For example if this parameter is set to G rates only the LXE device may only connect to APs set for G rates and not those set for B and G rates The options for this parameter should be set as follows Antenna Configuration Radio Mode ABG Rates Full A Main and BG Main BGA Rates Full A Main and A Aux A Rates Only B Rates Only G Rates Only BG Rates Full BG Subset BG Main and BG Aux Contact your LXE representative if you have questions about the antenna s installed on your device Note Some versions may have the default set as BG Rates Full E EQ MX9RG C 209 MX9 Reference
169. iS 273 Main Battery Technical Specifications EES SESSE GE Ge ee eie 274 Mo Es e AAA te eee ER GE ve 274 Bluetooth System Compatibility ESE SESSE GEES GEGEE Ge eie 275 A A E ee Oe Oe De AE DE ED GE sere Ee DOEL ls 275 At DE WallAAPIEE ss EE ei EE EE o EE EE sos cobos 275 GPS Receiver Technical Specifications s s ss conn DE EE EE sans coe ba ab sah EG GE SE N ER EE ES DE Ed 276 Frequency Bad nn 276 Serial Interface ooo cnn 276 Nee vlie A a 276 Protocol oc a ae ent ER ee A E O E CON 276 AppLock Eror Messages cirorssle EE SE a era 277 a A A O NI NI 284 Revision Histoire 285 Index 8G E EQ MX9RG C xi MX9 Reference Guide Introduction The LXE MX9 is a ruggedized handheld computer targeted for indoor and outdoor use It is powered by a lightweight main battery that can be removed and replaced without the need for special tools MX9 wireless connectivity is secured by user configured encryption and authentication protocols The MX9 has an integrated keyboard outdoor readable touch display a tethered stylus Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 operating system and many wireless connection options The keypad is available in a 62 key or 38 key configuration The 62 key keypad is also available in an IBM 5250 configuration Barcode reader options are an imager or laser scanner integrated in the MX9 or a handheld scanner tethered to the port at the base of the MX9 Bluetooth mobile barcode imagers and scanners or the LXE Blu
170. icate 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 98 SR2 or greater e Use the LXE specific USB cable as listed in Connect Via USB Connect Connect the modem cable to the PC the host and the mobile device the client 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 Note USB synchronization will start automatically when the cable is connected not requiring you to select Connect from the Start menu E EQ MX9RG C 44 MX9 Reference Guide Disconnect Disconnect 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 Serial Connection e Disconnect the cable from the mobile device e Put the mobile device into Suspend e Tap the status bar icon in the lower right hand corner of the status bar Then tap the Disconnect button Network Connection e Put the mobile device into Suspend e Tap the status bar icon in the lower right hand corner o
171. ified period of time to expire before launching the application The E EQ MX9RG C 64 MX9 Reference Guide Auto Re Launch Delay default value is 10 seconds valid values are between 0 no delay and a maximum of 999 seconds This is the number of times the application launch will be retried if a failure occurs when the application is automatically launched at bootup Valid values are between 0 no tries and 99 tries or 1 for infinite Infinite tries ends when the application successfully launches The default is 0 retries This timer is the time that AppLock waits prior to the initial launch of the selected application when it is automatically launched at bootup Delay default is 10 seconds Valid values are between 0 seconds no delay and 999 seconds The Auto At Boot delay is associated for each application it will be either a value specified by the Administrator or it will be the delay default value At startup when a delay has been assigned for each application AppLock waits for the delay associated with the first application to expire before launching the first application then AppLock waits for the delay associated with the second application to expire before launching the second application AppLock continues in this manner until all applications are launched Note A Global Delay can be accomplished by setting a timed delay for the first application to be launched by lowest Order number and no delay 0 seconds for all o
172. ifthe AppName LOG_ERROR value is missing or empty this error is logged The other application information is not required If the AppName value is not available AppLock cannot switch into user mode failure Rae Se BE The system work area is adjusted when in user mode to cover the taskbar area The y system work area has to be adjusted to exclude the taskbar area in administration mode LOG_ERROR AppLock was unable to adjust this area Shift pressed The Shift key has been pressed and trapped by the HotKey processing LOG_EX Processing the hotkey and backdoor entry LOG_EX i F rae LOG_ Show taskbar The taskbar is now being made visible and enabled PROCESSING Switching to admin The system is currently in user mode and is now switching to admin mode The switch LOG_ backdoor occurred because of the backdoor key presses were entered by the administrator PROCESSING Switching to admin The system is currently in user mode and is now switching to admin mode The switch LOG_ hotkey press occurred because of a hotkey press by the administrator PROCESSING The keyboard hook load failed so AppLock switches to admin mode If a password is specified the password prompt is displayed and remains until a valid password is entered Switching to admin kbdhook dll not found LOG_ PROCESSING Switching to admin If the keyboard hook initialization fails AppLock switches to admin mode If a password is keyboard hook specified the password prompt is di
173. ile Edit 15 ya Profile Default SDC Radio Encryption EAP Type wea PSK None WPA PSK Profile Configuration Save Changes Click the WEP keys PSKs button PSK Entry x For Passphrase enter 8 63 chars For PSK enter 64 Hex chars m OK Cancel PSK Entry This value can be 64 hex characters or an 8 to 63 byte ASCII value Enter the key and click OK Once configured click the Commit button Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main Tab and warmboot The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network E EQ MX9RG C 241 MX9 Reference Guide Certificates Certificates Root Certificates are necessary for EAP TLS PEAP GTC and PEAP MSCHAP See Generating a Root CA Certificate See Installing a Root CA Certificate User Certificates are necessary for EAP TLS See Generating a User Certificate See Installing a User Certificate Generating a Root CA Certificate The easiest way to get the root CA certificate is to use a browser on a PC to navigate to the 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 Connect to 100 100 100 100 Connecting to 100 100 100 100 User name la x ES Password Remember my password OK Cancel Logon to Certificate Authority E EQ MX9RG C 242 MX9 Refere
174. imager internal external orwireless Keep Awake Default is Disabled Device 1 2 3 Scan Mode Default is Disabled This box is only shown when the internal scanner is a Symbol scanner Default Enabled When Send Key Messages WEDGE is checked any data collection scan is converted to keystrokes and sent to the active window When this checkbox is not checked the application will need to use the set of LXE Scanner APls to retrieve the data from the scanner driver Note that this latter method is significantly faster than using Wedge Send Key Messages WEDGE Tap the OK button to save changes and exit the control panel Changes are saved across the Properties tabs A message may be displayed that a warm boot is necessary otherwise changes are in effect immediately Tap the X button to ignore the current properties changes and exit the control panel Tap the button for help E EQ MX9RG C 9 MX9 Reference Guide COM1 Tab COM1 Tab Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection COM1 Data Collection Control El OK x Main COM1 notification Data Options _ Stop Bits Data Bits Os OT Power on pin 9 5 This panel sets communication parameters for any device connected to the external port Adjust the settings and click the OK button to save the changes Any changes take effect immediately This panel does not configure the connected device Please refer to the documentation
175. in the Discovery panel Double tap the stylus on the Bluetooth scanner The right mouse click menu appears Select Pair as Scanner to pair the MX9 with the Bluetooth mobile scanner The devices are paired The Bluetooth barcode reader responds with a series of beeps and an LED flashes Refer to the following section titled Bluetooth Beep and LED Indications Note After scanning the MX9 Bluetooth label if there is no beep and no LED flash from the Bluetooth device the devices are currently paired E EQ MX9RG C 87 MX9 Reference Guide MX9 without Label MX9 without Label If the MX9 Bluetooth address barcode label does not exist follow these steps to create a unique Bluetooth address barcode for the MX9 First locate the MX9 Bluetooth address by tapping Start Settings Control Panel Bluetooth About tab LXEZ Pairing OK x Bluetooth Devices Settings About Computer Friendly Name LXE BT Terminal Bluetooth Address o0 04 FD 02 03 04 BTC version 1 0 BTDRPCES1Fc Bluetooth Stack Revision 1 3 Copyright 2006 2007 LXE Inc The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc pairing label example y About Tab and Bluetooth Address Next create a Bluetooth address barcode label for the MX9 Note Free barcode creation software is available for download on the World Wide Web Search using the keywords barcode create The format for the barcode l
176. ing the engine specific barcodes in the scanner manufacturer s programming guide The man ufacturer s guides are usually shipped with the barcode reader T LXE wireless Bluetooth 8700 and 8800 series are configured by scanning the engine specific barcodes in the scanner manufacturer s programming guide The manufacturer s guides are usually shipped with the barcode reader The LXE Bluetooth Ring Scanner 8650 module may be using a Symbol SE4400 Imager ring or a Symbol SE955 Scanner ring The BTRS module is configured by scanning the barcodes in the Bluetooth Ring Scanner Guide Symbol scan engine specific barcodes are contained in the Integrated Scanner Programming Guide They can be used to set or reset scan engine parameters by scanning a barcode then saving the change Symbol scan engines can be programmed using programming barcodes The HHP 5300 Imager engine is programmed by using the HHP Properties button Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Wedge on the Data Options tab and the Advanced button available on many of the individual Symbology Settings screens to configure the HHP Imager engine There are no configuration barcodes for the HHP Imager E EQ MX9RG C 92 MX9 Reference Guide Data Processing Overview Data Processing Overview Barcode data processing involves several steps Some steps may be skipped during the processing depending on user selections on the Data Options control panels The steps are presen
177. inistrator is familiar with Microsoft Windows options and capabilities loaded on most standard Windows computers Therefore the sections that follow describe only those Windows capabilities that are unique to the MX9 and its Windows CE environment General Windows CE Keyboard Shortcuts Use the keyboard shortcuts in the chart below to navigate with the MX9 keyboard These are standard keyboard shortcuts for Windows CE applications CTRL X Cut SHIFT with any of the arrow keys Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop or select text within a document ALT Underlined letter in a menu name Underlined letter in a command name on an a Carry out the corresponding command open menu ESC Cancel the current task E EQ MX9RG C 25 MX9 Reference Guide Warmboot The touchscreen provides eduivalent functionality to a mouse e A touch on the touchscreen is equivalent to a left mouse click e Many items can be moved by the drag and drop method touching the desired item moving the stylus across the screen and releasing the stylus in the desired location e A double stylus tap is equivalent to a double click e A touch and hold is equivalent to a right mouse click Note Some applications may not support this right click method Please review documentation for the application to see if it provides for right mouse click configuration Warmboot A warmboot reboots the computer without erasing any registry dat
178. into the folder System which is the persistent storage virtual drive Then information is added to the registry if desired to make the CAB file auto launch at startup 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 mandatory values are added FileName is the name of the CAB file with the path usually System Installed is a DWORD value of 0 which changes to 1 once auto launch installs the file FileCheck is the name of a file to look for to determine if the CAB file is installed This will be 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 There are three optional fields that may be added Order 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 Delay 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 PCMCIA 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
179. isplayed in the User Cert box Enter the password for the user certificate in the User Cert pwd box See Windows Certificate Store vs Certs Path for more information on certificate storage Check the Validate server checkbox User usercert User Cert E User Cert pwd e CA Cert Full trusted store Ed Validate server Use MS store EAP TLS Credentials If using the Windows certificate store e Check the Use MS store checkbox The default is to use the Full Trusted Store e Toselect an individual certificate click on the Browse button e Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox e Select the desired certificate and click Select You are returned to the Credentials screen If using the Certs Path option e Leave the Use MS store box unchecked e Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert textbox Click OK then click Commit The MX9 should be authenticating the server certificate and using EAP TLS for the user authentication See Certificates for information on generating a Root CA certificate or a User certificate Note The date must be properly set on the device to authenticate a certificate E EQ MX9RG C 240 MX9 Reference Guide WPA PSK WPA PSK TO connect using WPA PSK make sure the following profile options are used e Enterthe SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile e Set EAP Type to None e Set Encryption to WPA PSK e Set Auth Type to Open A Tok x Prof
180. itching is supported and turned on by default The MX9 supports the following I O components of the core logic e One serial port DTE with appropriate power for a WAN radio e One serial port DTE for an integrated laser decoder with RI e USB 1 1 Host capable with power 5V Y 500mA e One SSP port capable e One SDIO port for I O expansion capable e One SIM port for WAN e One serial port DTE for interface with GPS receiver chip e Non decoding imager System Memory The MX9 supports 128 MB on board RAM and 128 MB on board Flash Operating system and boot loader software image update is supported via expansion card and remote management via radio Internal flash is used for boot loader code and system low level diagnostics code Bootloader code is validated at system startup The UUID reguired by CE 5 0 is stored in the boot flash A second copy of the bootloader code is stored on the internal SD Flash drive so that if a damaged bootloader is detected it may be re flashed correctly Internal SD Memory Card The MX9 has one SD card interface for storage of operating system and program code as well as persistent storage The internal SD flash card appears to the OS as a folder This allows the contents to be manipulated via the standard Windows CE interface 1Central Processing Unit E EQ MX9RG C 10 MX9 Reference Guide Video Subsystem Video Subsystem The touch screen display supports OVGAT and 16 bit color depth
181. klight settings use the LXE set of default timeouts and is synchronized to the User Idle setting in the Schemes tab in the Power control panel When the backlight timer expires the touchscreen backlight is dimmed not turned off When both E EQ MX9RG C 146 MX9 Reference Guide Backlight checkboxes are unchecked the backlight never turns off or dims Default values are 3 seconds for Battery 2 minutes for External and both the check boxes are enabled When the keypad backlight is set to Follow the touchscreen backlight the keypad backlight turns off when the touchscreen backlight dims Adjust backlight brightness by moving the slider Changes are in effect immediately Touchscreen display backlight brightness adjust mode is entered by pressing the Blue Scan key combination After this the up and down arrow keys brighten or dim the backlight Pressing any key other than up arrow or down arrow exits the brightness adjustment mode Additional characteristics There is no separate brightness level indication except for the actual brightness of the display Once the maximum or minimum brightness is reached by repeated presses of the up or down key the display will cease getting brighter or dimmer and saturate at that maximum or minimum brightness Continuously pressing the up or down arrow keys does not cause an automatic repeat of the up or down arrow key The brightness setting is stored in the registry and is recalled
182. le settings global settings and a list of broadcast SSID APs Save To Usethis save the results of the diagnostics to a text file Use the explorer window to specify the name and location for the diagnostic file The text file can viewed using an application such as WordPad E EQ MX9RG C 213 MX9 Reference Guide Global Tab Global Tab Note The Global tab was previously labeled Global Settings The parameters on the global settings tab can be changed when an Admin is logged on see Admin Login Without the admin login the current values for the parameters can be viewed but they cannot be edited da AE eN 7 Dok X Main Profile Status Global Property Value SDC Roam Trigger 65 dBm v Roam Delta Roam Period BG Channel Set Changing this setting will reset the connection SCU Global Tab Global Parameters IMPORTANT Remember to click the Commit button after making changes to ensure the changes are saved Many versions of the SCU display a reminder if the Commit button is not clicked before an attempt it made to close or browse away from the Global tab if there are unsaved changes If changes are made to the stored credentials click Commit to save those changes before making any additional changes to the Global parameters Note Custom parameter options Some parameters contain an option for custom The parameter s value is displayed as Custom when the operating system regist
183. led E EQ MX9RG C 127 MX9 Reference Guide Telepen Advanced Properties Telepen Advanced Properties Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options AIMHHPSymbol ID Telepen Advanced EET OK ES Default Value Enabled E EQ MX9RG C 128 MX9 Reference Guide UPCA Advanced Properties UPCA Advanced Properties Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options HHP ID UPCA Advanced Properties OK x Code ID HHP M Symbology Pa y Clear V Transmit Number System Digit Y Enable Min i Max fal Addenda Strip Read 2 Digit Leading F Code ID 7 Read 5 Digit Required _ Trailing F Barcode Data Insert Separator Advanced CI e O E EQ MX9RG C 129 MX9 Reference Guide UPCEO Advanced Properties UPCEO Advanced Properties Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options HHP ID Code ID HHP symbology Clear V Transmit Number System Digit J Enable Min E Mas far 7 Expand Version E Strip Addenda Read 2 Digi Leading p V Code ID E o Read 5 Digit _ Trailing E Barcode Data V Required Insert Separator UPCE1 parameters set to match UPCEO e Fora device with an HHP integrated scanner UPCEO and UPCE1 are enabled as the same symbology at the scanner therefore the only way for the UPCE 1 configuration to be used is if UPCEO is disabled When UPCEO0 is disabled it will be
184. list of Symbologies Click the Yes button or the No button Enable Min Max Enable This checkbox enables checked or disables unchecked the symbology field The scanner driver searches the beginning of the barcode data for the type of ID specified in the Data Options tab Enable Code ID field plus any custom identifiers When a code ID match is found as the scanner driver processes incoming barcode data if the symbology is disabled the barcode is rejected Otherwise the other settings in the dialog are applied and the barcode is processed If the symbology is disabled all other fields on this dialog are dimmed If there are customized settings uncheck the Enable checkbox for the All symbology This results in disabling all symbologies except the customized ones Min This field specifies the minimum length that the barcode data not including Code ID must meet to be processed Any barcode scanned that is less than the number of characters specified in the Min field is rejected The default for this field is 1 Max This field specifies the maximum length that the barcode data not including Code ID can be processed Any barcode scanned that has more characters than specified in the Max field is rejected The default for this field is All 9999 If the value entered is greater than the maximum value allowed for that symbology the maximum valid length is used instead E EQ MX9RG C 103 MX9 Reference Guide Strip L
185. ll currently displayed Filename or Application information The Global settings are Button not cleared Use the left and right scroll buttons to move from application setup screen to application setup screen The left and right buttons update the information on the screen with the previous or next configured application respectively Input Panel E EQ MX9RG C 63 MX9 Reference Guide Launch Button Launch Button Note The Launch button may not be available in all versions of Multi AppLock Contact your LXE representative for assistance downloads and AppLock update availability When clicked displays the Launch options panel for the Filename selected on the Administration panel Application Launch Opt OK ES Launch V Auto At Boot Retries fo Delay fio V Auto Re launch Retries fo Delay fo Manual Match 7 Allow Close Application Launch Options Note Launch order is determined by the Order specified in the Application tab The Order value does not have to be sequential Auto At Boot Application Launch Opt OK A Launch Retries fo Delay fio Auto Re launch Retries fo Delay fo 7 Manual Match 7 Allow Close Auto At Boot Settings Default is Enabled Auto At Boot When enabled automatically launches subject to the specified Delay in seconds the application after the unit is rebooted If a Delay in seconds is specified AppLock waits for the spec
186. lowed the following channels are supported 149 157 and 161 The AP must be configured accordingly The Summit radio is either e an 802 11a radio capable of 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g data rates e an802 11g radio capable of 802 11b and 802 11g data rates Summit Client Utility Note When making changes to profile or global parameters the device should be warmbooted afterwards Access Start Programs Summit SCU or SCU Icon on Desktop or Summit Tray Icon if present or Wi FI Icon in the Windows Control Panel if present The Main Tab provides information admin login and active profile selection Profile specific parameters are found on the Profile Tab The parameters on this tab can be set to unique values for each profile This tab was labeled Config in early versions of the SCU 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 Tab The values for these parameters apply to all profiles This tab was labeled Global Settings in early versions of the SCU Help Help is available by clicking the icon in the title bar on most SCU screens The SCU help may also be accessed by selecting Start Help and tapping the Summit Client Utility link The SCU does not have to be accessed to view the help information using this option E EQ MX9RG C 199 MX9 Reference Guide Summit Tray Icon Summit Tray Icon
187. m O Long Bad Scan Vibration off Short Medium E Long Internal Scanner Sound This panel toggles internal scanner sounds on and off Internal scanner sound by default is on enabled Vibration Vibration on the MX9 is activated when a scan is completed successfully or with a failure scan key released before good scan timeout or rejected because of Data Options configuration It is not activated when a trigger or scan key is pressed The default setting for both Good Scan and Bad Scan vibration is Off Enable this parameter when a tactile response on a good scan or bad scan is desired Scan sounds are accompanied by a tactile response when the internal scanner Sound parameter is enabled Enable short medium or long duration for each selection good scan and bad scan When the MX9 does not have vibrate capability any active vibration setting is ignored Tap the OK button to save changes and exit the control panel Changes are saved across the Properties tabs A message may be displayed that a warm boot is necessary otherwise changes are in effect immediately Tap the X button to ignore the current properties changes and exit the control panel Tap the button for help E EQ MX9RG C 97 MX9 Reference Guide Data Options Tab Data Options Tab Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options tab Barcode manipulation parameter settings on this tab are applied to the incomi
188. me change is automatically made to the Advanced Prop erties for the other symbology option Defta OOO O Transmit Check Character Transmit Number System Digit Addenda Read 2 digit Addenda Read 5 digit Addenda Required Insert Separator E EQ MX9RG C 131 MX9 Reference Guide Ctrl Char Mapping Ctrl Char Mapping The Ctrl Char Mapping button Control Character Mapping activates a dialog to define the operations the Data Collection Wedge performs on control characters values less than 0x20 embedded in barcodes Control Character OK sd Translate All Control Character Replacement ACKnowledge Ignore drop Carriage Return 0x0D End of Text AM Character Form Feed y Replacement gnore drop Assign Delete Control characters can be replaced with user defined text which can include hat encoded or hex encoded values In key message mode control characters can also be translated to their control code equivalent key sequences Translate All When Translate All 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 The wedge provides a one to one mapping of control characters to their equivalent control character sequence of keystrokes If control characters are translated the translation is performed on the barcode data prefix and suffix before the keystrokes ar
189. meters cannot be changed by the user Computer The processor type is listed The type cannot be changed by the user Total computer memory and the identification of the registered user is listed and cannot be changed by the user Memory sizes given do not include memory used up by the operating system For example a system with 128 MB may only report 99 MB memory since 29 MB is used by the operating system This is actual DRAM memory and does not include internal flash used for storage E EQ MX9RG C 185 MX9 Reference Guide Memory Tab Memory Tab mL jad 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 Device Name Tab The device name and description can be changed by the user Enter the name and description using either the keypad or the Input Panel and tap OK to save the changes This information is used to identify the MX9 to other computers and devices E EQ MX9RG C 186 MX9 Reference Guide Copyrights Tab Copyrights Tab System Properties ES OK x Device Name Copyr Kii This screen is presented for information only The Copyrights information cannot be changed by the user E EQ MX9RG C 187 MX9 Reference Guide Terminal Server Client Licenses Terminal Server Client Licenses Start Settings Control Panel
190. n each ping Options 0 to 30 000 ms Default 1000 E EQ MX9RG C 222 MX9 Reference Guide Sign On vs Stored Credentials Sign On vs Stored Credentials When using wireless security that reguires a user name and password to be entered the Summit Client Utility offers two choices e The Username and Password may be entered on the Credentials screen If this method is selected anyone using the device can access the network e The Username and Password are left blank on the Credentials screen When the device attempts to connect to the net work asign on screen is displayed The user must enter the Username and Password at that time to authenticate How to Use Stored Credentials 1 10 11 12 13 oN OP a A CO N After completing the other entries in the profile click on the Credentials button Enter the Username and Password on the Credentials screen and click the OK button Click the Commit button For LEAP and WPA LEAP configuration is complete For PEAP MSCHAP PEAP GTC and EAP TLS import the CA certificate into the Windows certificate store For EAP TLS also import the User Certificate into the Windows certificate store Access the Credentials screen again Make sure the Validate server and Use MS store checkboxes are checked The default is to use the entire certificate store for the CA certificate Alternatively use the Browse button next to the CA Cert CA Certificate Filename on the Credential
191. nabling the Menu checkbox displays the EUIE menu which contains navigation functions like Back Forward Home Refresh etc functions that are familiar to most Internet Explorer users When the Menu checkbox is blank the EUIE menu is not displayed and Navigation functions are unavailable When the Status checkbox is enabled the status bar displayed by EUIE gives feedback to the end user when they are navigating the Internet If the standard Internet Explorer that is shipped with the mobile device is desired it should be treated like any other application This means that IEXPLORER EXE should be specified in the Application text box and the internet application should be entered in the command line In this case do not check the Internet checkbox E EQ MX9RG C 68 MX9 Reference Guide Security Panel Security Panel Administrator Control fa OK E Hot Key rt Ctrira Password mm Confirm Password mm Security Panel Hotkey Specify the hotkey sequence that triggers AppLock to switch between administrator and user modes and the password required to enter Administrator mode The default hotkey sequence is Shift Ctrl A A 2nd key keypress is an invalid keypress for a hotkey sequence Move the cursor to the Hot Key text box Enter the new hot key sequence by first pressing the Shift state key followed by a normal key The hotkey selected must be a key sequence that the application being locked does not use T
192. nce Guide Generating a Root CA Certificate Microsoft Certificate Ser 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 Web 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 Certificate Services Welcome Screen Click the Download a CA certificate certificate chain or CRL link Make sure the correct root CA certificate is selected in the list box E EQ MX9RG C 243 MX9 Reference Guide Generating a Root CA Certificate Microsoft Certificate Services johndoe Download a CA Certificate Certificate Chain or CRL To trust certificates issued from this certification authority install this CA certificate chain To download a CA certificate certificate chain or CRL select the certificate and encoding method CA Certificate Encoding method ODER OBase 64 Download CA certificate Do
193. ndwidth is 2 MHz Frequency band is 1574 42 GHz to 1576 42 GHz Serial Interface The GPS module supports serial interface for data communication Transmission TX and Reception RX signals are implemented to send commands and to receive GPS data LXE designs use UART B on the module for communication The default baud rate for the NMEA 0183 protocol is 9600 bps 8 bits Parity None 1 Stop The baud rate can be increased to 115Kbps Accuracy Position to within 10 meters 2D Root Mean Square RMS and 5 meters 2D RMS Satellite Based Augmentation System SBAS corrected Velocity to within 24 meters per second SBAS is compatible with the Wide Area Augmentation System WAAS satellite signal augmenter United States and the EGNOS satellite signal augmenter Europe Protocol The module outputs the following messages e GGA GPS Fix Data e RMS Recommended Minimum Specific GPS Data e GSA GPS DOP and Active Satellites e GSV GPS Satellites in View e GLL Geographic Position Latitude Longitude e VTG Course over Ground and Ground Speed The GPS module supports NMEA 0183 protocol and SiRF Binary Protocol E EQ MX9RG C 276 MX9 Reference Guide AppLock Error Messages AppLock Error Messages Any messages whose first word is an ing word is output prior to the action described in the message For example Switching to admin hotkey press is logged after the administrator has pressed the hotkey but prior to starting
194. nect to network when device is tumed on When this checkbox is enabled checked the radio automatically connects to the network when the device is turned on power button is pressed Automatically reconnect to network when connection lost or resuming from suspend When this checkbox is enabled the radio automatically attempts to reconnect to the network when it is resumed after being in the suspend state Automatic reconnection applies whether Autoconnect is on or off Admin TEE Tou x Network TCP IP Autoconnect Admin Jat New Password Re enter Enable Radio Enter a new password then re enterthe same password Click Submit to save the new password E EQ MX9RG C 194 MX9 Reference Guide About Click the Enable Radio button to turn the radio On or Off When the radio is Off the Admin password will need to be entered before the radio can be set to On If the radio is currently enabled the button is labeled Disable If the radio is currently disabled the button is labeled Enable About The About tab displays information about the WWAN radio and the current network connection The About tab displays the SW Version FW Version and Serial Number of the radio if there is a WAN radio installed in the device he Local Phone Number shows the subscriber s own number from the SIM card The current radio enable disable status is displayed The current network Carrier is displayed if the radio is conne
195. ng System Activity events DO transition the MX9 from the System Idle state to User Idle state Note These items are not configurable selections e RF Data e Ethernet Data e Serial Data e USB Data Note Pressing and releasing the Power key while the MX9 is in the System Idle state will cause it to transition to the Suspend state E EQ MX9RG C 22 MX9 Reference Guide Suspend Suspend The Suspend mode is entered when 1 the unit is inactive for a predetermined period of time 2 the user taps the Power key or 3 Start Suspend is chosen Inactivity means that no devices are causing interrupts to reset the power state The Suspend timer is set using Start Settings Control Panel Power Properties Schemes tab By default any of the primary events listed below will wake the unit and reset the User Idle System Idle and Suspend timers When the unit 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 key press 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 touch screen function normally The transition to the Suspend power state occurs during the following events e
196. ng data resulting from successful barcode scans sent to the MX9 for processing Note The Data Options tab contains only those options available for one type of decoding engine The Data Options tab contains several options to control barcode processing Options include Defining custom Code IDs Disable processing of specified barcode symbologies Rejecting barcode data that is too short or too long Stripping characters including Code ID leading or trailing characters and specified barcode data strings Replacing control characters Adding a prefix and a suffix Data Collection Control 7 fox x OK El COMI Notification Data Options Data Collection Control ES ps J com Notification Data Options Enable Code 10 ESN Enable Code ID foe 7 x symbology Settings Symbology Settings Ctrl Char Mapping Custom Identifiers HHP Properties _ Cirichar Mapping Custom Identifiers MX9 with an HHP imager MX9 with any other imager scanner E EQ MX9RG C 98 MX9 Reference Guide Enable Code ID Enable Code ID This parameter programs the internal scanner to transmit the specified Code ID and or determines the type of barcode identifier being processed If the scanner being configured is not an integrated scanner the scanner driver expects that the setting has been programmed into the scanner externally and that the data will be coming in with the specified Code ID attached Transmission
197. ng the proper connection cable Once connected the ActiveSync dialog box appears If using the USB connection the ActiveSync connection is automatically established If using a serial connection it is necessary to initiate the connection from the MX9 Select No for partnership when prompted Dismiss any ActiveSync dialog boxes warning a partnership is not set up It is not necessary to establish a partnership to use LXEConnect However if a partnership is desired for other reasons one may be established now More details on partnerships are included in ActiveSync later in this chapter When the ActiveSync screen appears select Explore e Microsoft ActiveSync ON xi File View Tools Help ET F 6 2 8 amp Sync Stop Details Explore Options Guest Connected Information Type Status ActiveSync Explore 6 An explorer window is displayed for the MX9 Browse to the System LXEConnect folder Contact your LXE rep resentative for the necessary files if this folder is not present E EQ MX9RG C 47 MX9Reference Guide Install LXEConnect 0 LXEConnect Mi E Ele Edt view Favorites Tools Help a Q ax X 7 x ve Search gt Folders HA Address O System LXEConnect z BE j LXEConnect msi SETUP EXE Other Places 2 l E 4 B System My Documents My Network Places 2 object s e Mobile Device LXEConnect Installation Files 7 Select and copy
198. ngs Enabled WTF S 29 29 30 31 1 2 3 4567 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 5 7 2 09 32 PM Time Zone GmT 05 00 Eastern Time US amp C y Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving Apply There is very little functional change from general desktop or laptop Date Time Properties options Double tapping the time displayed in the Desktop Taskbar causes the Date Time Properties screen to appear The Sync button activates a utility that will set the clock using a network time server E EQ MX9RG C 143 MX9 Reference Guide Dialing Dialing Start Settings Control Panel Dialing Set dialup properties for internal modems not supplied or supported on the MX9 by LXE Factory Default Settings Area Code 425 Tone Dialing Enabled Disable Call Waiting Disabled blank Dialing Properties ka OK ES Location ar Ra New Remove Local settings are Area code h25 Tone dialing Country Region 1 Pulse dialing O Disable call waiting cia Tv Dialing patterns are Local Long Distance International g 1FG gO11EFG Display Start Settings Control Panel Display The display might also called the touchscreen Select the desktop background image and appearance scheme for the MX9 Using the options on the Backlight tab set the display backlight and keypad backlight timers when running on battery or external power
199. nistrators These instructions are parsed and executed directly by the keyboard driver 1 2 3 4 Place the cursor in the text box next to the App you wish to run e g App1 App2 Enable the EXE radio button if the application is an EXE file Enter the name of the executable file Enable the OPT radio button to add options or parameters for the executable file in the same text box Switching from EXE to OPT clears the text box but the information previously entered is stored allowing parameter entry Tap the OK button when finished The changes take effect immediately The result of the application exe and options opt entries are displayed on the KeyMap tab in the Key Sequence box when the key mapped to the LauchApp is selected E EQ MX9RG C 156 MX9 Reference Guide RunCmd Tab RunCmd Tab The default for all text boxes is Empty Null or The text boxes accept string values only Note that executables and parameters are not checked for accuracy by the keyboard driver If the launch fails the MX9 emits a single beep if the launch is successful the mobile device is silent KeyMap LaunchApp RunCmd mdj me m md File Parm file O parm The Run Cmd command is defined for use by system administrators These instructions call the ShellExecuteEx API which opens documents directly 1 Place the cursor in the text box next to the Cmd you wish to run e g Cmd1 Cmd2 2 Enable the file radio bu
200. nstalled options and configuration of the LXE device My Device Folders Foar Descinion Presened upon Reboot E EQ MX9RG C 33 MX9 Reference Guide Start Menu Program Options Start Menu Program Options The following options represent the factory default program installation Your system may be different based on the software and hardware options purchased Start Programs mes inti conmndatersatre wacomecion Paez Sen BeincomesionoFTPsmver Sd gere seme ercamestontortPsever SSCS Remote Desktop Connectio Log on to a Windows Terminal Server Enter data using the stylus on the touchscreen Windows Explorer File management program Note The Microsoft File Viewers cannot display files that have been password protected E i r Microsoft WordPad Opens an ASCII notepad ion e f installed and enabled AppLock runs automatically at the conclusion of each reboot e The wireless client connects automatically during each reboot e Bluetooth re connects to nearby paired devices automatically at the conclusion of each reboot E EQ MX9RG C 34 MX9 Reference Guide Communication Communication Start Programs Communication ActiveSync Introduction ActiveSync is pre loaded on all LXE mobile devices Using Microsoft ActiveSync you can copy files from your MX9 to your desktop computer and vice versa Once an ActiveSync relationship partnership has been established with Connect on a desktop computer Acti
201. ntrol panel the font does not work for naming desktop icons with Asian names the font does not work for third party CE applications the font does not work for some third party MFC applications E EQ MX9RG C 52 MX9 Reference Guide Identifying Software Versions 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 MX9 The LXE Image line displays the revision of the system software installed Refer to the last three digits to determine the revision level MAC Address The Network IP tab displays the MAC address of the network card E EQ MX9RG C 53 MX9 Reference Guide Accessibility Accessibility Start Settings Control Panel Accessibility Customize the way the MX9 keyboard sound display mouse automatic reset and notification sounds function There are a few changes from general Windows desktop Accessibility options Note LXE disables the keypad StickyKeys and StickyKeys Settings on the Keyboard panel as this setting when enabled interferes with LXE s assigned sticky key implementation The following exceptions are due to a limitation in the Microsoft Windows CE operating system e Ifthe ToggleKeys option is selected please note that the ScrollLock key does not produce a sound as the CapsLock and NumLock keys
202. ock 1 AE r e EE EA EE ets cee eine ai a ES 146 HPU Pael a ED SE EG a A olan tes 148 MEME NOs ES EE a en EG ER tee OD AE o e GE ED ee 149 Keyboard AA c ccc cee eee ee eee eee ee eee eee cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereeeesreeeseeeeeeees 152 Keya RR N EE N EE OS 153 KeyMap Tab ees ee ee GE o EE 154 LaunchApp Tab ss Ese DE ES ee RE SE GE EE ee db DE Ge De Ee Ee be Ve ER IR EE EE Sead GE EE dons essays 156 RunCmd M lo 2 2 2 e cece cece cece eee e cece cece cece eee ee cee eeeeeeteteteteteeseeeees 157 MIXET EER RE SE ESEG a ORE DER EG A DE EE RE GE 158 Output panel ad 159 UU AN EE EE ER de ER OS 159 MOUSE 2 RE EE EE EA EE eta o die 160 Network indi Options ee EE EE Ee EE e Ee AE o EG a ks ead Ge hs 161 Netwane apie ses de EE ER EE GEE ER a de Ee ER OS SE EE RO EE GE DLE EE AE RE EE ER EE Ee sed 163 Netlog ad ER ES EE eet i A ee EE 163 ISG 2E EA a EE EL SE toe 165 ORION es oa OE ER Ee A AR EE ek 166 COMMUNICANON sa n RE ER N RE OE ee EE EA ET EEE N EE N tastes BE OE OE DE DE aa 166 Enable TCP IP Version 6 EES SESSE ESEG SEGE Gee Gee 166 Allow Remote Desktop Autologon 00000000 ccc ccc ccc cee eee cece cece cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeees 166 Autolaunch TimeSync SESSE SESSE GESE e cece cece cece eee cece eee c cece eeeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 167 A EE EE Be OR NN eee eee 168 CAS E se AANDE EE EO ER de EE N OE EE EE EE KOLE 168 T uch Screen Disable oss N N cece kaa iA Tie kI TESEN ERS ESA 168 Enable Keypad Backlight
203. ocked PROCESSING Device ID of the application being locked LOG EX Size of encrypt export key LOG EX The length of the encrypted password LOG_EX AppLock found the kbdhook dll but was unable to get the address of the initialization procedure For some reason the dll is corrupted Look in the Windows directory for LOG ERROR kbdhook dll If it exists delete it Also delete AppLock exe from the Windows directory and reboot the unit Deleting AppLock exe triggers the AppLock system to reload AppLock successfully retrieved the address of the keyboard filter initialization procedure LOG EX The Alt key has been pressed and trapped by the HotKey processing LOG_EX Processing the hotkey and backdoor entry LOG_EX The application being locked did not complete initialization LOG ERROR The application initialized itself successfully LOG_ERROR The application could not be launched by AppLock the application could not be found or LOG ERROR is corrupted The backdoor keys have been pressed The backdoor hotkeys provide a method for h e LOG customer service to geta user back into their system without editing the registry or PROCESSING reloading the device E EQ MX9RG C 277 MX9 Reference Guide AppLock Error Messages Message Explanation and or corrective action Level The load of the keyboard filter failed This occurs when the dll is missing or is corrupted Look in the Windows directory for kbdhook dll If it exist
204. of the Code ID is enabled at the scanner for all barcode symbologies not for an individual symbology Code ID is sent from the scanner so the scanner driver can discriminate between symbologies Choose an option in the Enable Code ID drop down box Disables transmission of a Code ID The only entry in the Symbology combo box is All Transmits the AIM ID with each barcode The combo box in the Symbology panel is populated with the known AIM ID symbologies for the scan engine in focus plus any configured Custom code IDs Transmits the Symbol ID with each barcode The combo box in the Symbology panel is populated Symbol ID with the known Symbol ID symbologies for the scan engine in focus plus any configured Custom code IDs The imager always transmits the HHP ID with each barcode so the Code ID is used to identify the barcode being processed The combo box in the Symbology control panel is populated with the known HHP ID symbologies for that platform plus any configured Custom code IDs Does not change the scanner s Code ID transmission setting The combo box in the Symbology con Custom ID A i trol panel is populated with any configured Custom code IDs e When Strip Code ID see Symbology panel is not enabled the code ID is sent as part of the barcode data to an appli cation e When Strip Code ID see Symbology panel is enabled the entire Code ID string is stripped i e treated as a Code ID e UPC EAN Codes only The code i
205. of the SCU display a reminder if the Commit button is not clicked before an attempt is made to close or browse away from the Profile tab if there are unsaved changes If changes are made to the stored credentials click Commit to save those changes before making any additional changes to the Profile parameters Profile A string of 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters establishes the name of the Profile Options are Default or ThirdPartyConfig Default Default SSID A string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters the Service Set Identifier SSID of the WLAN to which the radio connects Default Blank Client Name A string of up to 16 characters Name assigned to the radio and the device using the radio The client name may be passed to networking radio devices e g Access Points Default Blank Power Save Power save mode Options CAM Constantly Awake Mode power save off Maximum Maximum power saving mode Fast Fast power saving mode Default Fast E EQ MX9RG C 207 MX9 Reference Guide Tx Power Tx Power Desired transmit power Options Maximum Max power for current regulatory domain 50 30 20 10 5 or 1 mW Default Maximum Bit Rate Options Auto Rate negotiated automatically with the AP 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 or 54 Mbit Default Auto E EQ MX9RG C 208 MX9 Reference Guide Radio Mode Radio Mode Specify 802 11a 802 11b and or 802 11g rates w
206. ogy found in Reflective LCDs and Transmissive LCDs The rear polarizer has partial reflectivity and is combined with a backlight for use in all types of lighting conditions In sufficient lighting the backlight can be left off to conserve power The backlight can be turned on to provide a bright display in low light areas Transflective LCDs do not wash out when operated in direct sunlight 3A flat panel display most commonly using TFT technology which is refreshed more frequently than a passive matrix display An active matrix display uses a transistor to control each pixel 4Thin Film Transistor SLight Emitting Diode A diode that lights up when a voltage is applied to it The diode is made of a substance that illuminates when electricity passes through it E EQ MX9RG C 11 MX9 Reference Guide Bluetooth Bluetooth The MX9 contains Bluetooth version 2 0 with Enhanced Data Rate EDR up to 3 0 Mbit s over the air Bluetooth device connection or pairing can occur at distances up to 32 8 ft 10 meters Line of Sight The wireless client retains network connectivity while Bluetooth is active The user will not be able to select PIN authentication or encryption on connections to or from the MX9 However the MX9 supports authentication requests from pairing devices If a pairing device requests authentication or encryption the MX9 displays a prompt for the PIN or passcode Maximum encryption is 128 bit Encryption is based on the length
207. ol Char mapping EES SESSE SS SEGE 100 Control Code Replacement EES Sie 136 Control Panel options EES SS eee ee ee 50 Cradle ie ESE oos EE ee RE SEE EE er oe ito 258 Critical Suspend Power State EES SESSE Gee 24 Ctrl Char Mapping 2 002 2c eee eee eee 132 Custom AIMIDS 0 2 ccc cece cece eee eee ee ee ee ee eens 108 custom Code IDS o EES SESSE GEE 134 Custom identifier SESSE SS SESSE SES SeSe 100 Custom ldentifiers EES SESSE Gie 134 D Data Options Tab eie 98 Data stripping EES SESSE Ge 104 Date Time Time Zone SESSE SESSE SES ESEG 143 Daylight Savings 200000 202s 143 DecodeMode EES EE GESE eie 139 Default Input Language 22 220222 152 Desktop ronco cccee leeg Se se EE dace ES RS EE EE aE 32 Desktop Cradle EES EES Gees 258 DFS Channels EES Ge 217 DIETER NE Ge 0n0an nanana 213 Dialing EES SESSE Ge 144 Dimensions and Weight EES SESSE SS SESSE ie 273 DISCOVER consorcio ri Ee ek ee e ee 76 MX9 Reference Guide Index Discover and OuerY EES SS ee ee ee 76 Display tocados se E E Pe cds 144 Diversity REENEN DEE RE 219 Transmit set sessies ds oes DERDE Di ie we EE DE 218 Double Tap asse EE Ee Ee eee eter De DE 184 E EAN TS es a ee pinta oe AE AE 121 A EE EL OE E 123 EANO ME EE E GED se DE 120 EAP FAST roo see i es a bee sates 198 EAP ILS is tc Se oe cli 198 EAP Type cece cece SS Gees 210 Enable Code ID drop down B
208. ol Panel Data Collection Data Options HHP ID Mesa Advanced Properties OK E Code ID HHP Symbology V Enable min fi mae fall ove Code128 leave 2 of 5 Leading F Code ID _ Inter Code93 Trailing f Barcode Data Advanced CI 1 E EQ MX9RG C 123 MX9 Reference Guide MSI Advanced Properties MSI Advanced Properties Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options HHP ID Transmit Check Character Disabled E EQ MX9RG C 124 MX9 Reference Guide OCR Properties Advanced OCR Properties Advanced Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options AIMHHPSymbol ID OCR Properties Code ID HHP Symbology fr OCR y Clear Di Left to Right Top to Bottom A i Max fal Right to Left Bottom to Top Template Group G Group H Check oe gesmee E EQ MX9RG C 125 MX9 Reference Guide Planet Advanced Properties Planet Advanced Properties Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options AIMHHPSymbol ID Planet Advanced Properties od E3 Transmit Check Character Disabled E EQ MX9RG C 126 MX9 Reference Guide Posicode Advanced Properties Posicode Advanced Properties Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options HHP ID Posicode Advanced Prope OK ES Code ID HHP Limited Labels Symbology E Posi O None Oa Ob Disabled Disabled Disab
209. omputer is connectable Computer is discoverable Prompt if devices request to pair Continuous search e The default Bluetooth setting is On None Disabled Enabled Disabled Bluetooth taskbar Icon state and Bluetooth device Icon states change as Bluetooth devices are discovered pair connect and disconnect There may be audible or visual signals as paired devices re connect with the MX9 e The MX9 cannot be discovered by other Bluetooth devices when the Computer is discoverable option is disabled unchecked on the Settings panel e Other Bluetooth devices cannot be discovered if they have been set up to be Non Discoverable or Invisible e The MX9 can pair with one Bluetooth scanner and one Bluetooth printer e Itis not necessary to disconnect a paired scanner and printer before a different scanner or printer is paired with the MX9 e The target Bluetooth device should be as close as possible line of sight to the MX9 during the pairing process Assumption The System Administrator has Discovered and Paired targeted Bluetooth devices for the MX9 The MX9 operating system has been upgraded to the revision level required for Bluetooth client operation E EQ MX9RG C 74 MX9 Reference Guide Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth Devices The Bluetooth Devices tab displays any device previously discovered and paired with the MX9 LXEZ Pairing Bluetooth Devices Settings Bluetooth Devices Panel E EQ MX9RG C 75 MX9
210. only the LXE specific API calls for the MX9 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 LXEAPI DLL which is in the standard Windows CE image on the MX9 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 A full SDK is now included for Microsoft Embedded Visual C 4 0 which is available free on the Microsoft website Access Files on the Flash Card Click the My Device icon on the Desktop then click the System icon A flash card is used for permanent storage of the MX9 drivers CAB files and utilities It is also used for registry content back up CAB files when executed are not deleted Note Always perform a warmboot Start Settings Control Panel Registry when exchanging one flash card for another E EQ MX9RG C 31 MX9 Reference Guide Desktop lcons Desktop Icons For general use instruction please refer to commercially available Windows CE user s guides or the Windows on line Help application installed in the mobile device The MX9 Desktop appearance is similar to that of a desktop PC running Windows 2000 or XP At a minimum it has the following icons that can be double tappe
211. onnected to a device Blue blinking medium Bluetooth is paired and connected to a device Blue blinking fast Bluetooth is discovering other Bluetooth devices Bluetooth hardware has been turned off or does not exist in theMX9 AppLock if installed does not stop the end user from using Bluetooth applications nor does it stop authorized Bluetooth enabled devices from pairing with the MX9 while AppLock is in control E EQ MX9RG C 85 MX9 Reference Guide Bluetooth Barcode Reader Setup Bluetooth Barcode Reader Setup Please refer to the Bluetooth scanner manufacturer s User Guide it may be available on the manufacturers web site Contact your LXE representative for Bluetooth product assistance Introduction LXE supports several different types of barcode readers This section describes the interaction and setup for a mobile Bluetooth laser scanner or laser imager connected to the MX9 using Bluetooth functions e The MX9 has the Bluetooth hardware and software installed An operating system upgrade may be required Contact your LXE representative for details e Ifthe MX9 has a Bluetooth address identifier barcode label affixed then Bluetooth hardware and software is installed e The mobile Bluetooth laser scanner laser imager battery is fully charged e The MX9 main battery is fully charged Alternatively the MX9 may be in a powered cradle or cabled to AC DC power e Important The barcode numbering examples in this segment
212. onnected to a wall outlet then to the power cable secured to the base of the MX9 Note The LXE approved AC Power Adapter is only intended for use in a 25 C 77 F maximum ambient temperature environment The indoor power supply has a EC320 C 14 AC power connector When the power supply is receiving AC DC power from the wall outlet an LED on the power supply illuminates green The green LED indicates the power supply is ready for use This AC DC power supply is designated for e the MX9 I O port multi cables e the MX9 desktop cradle e the MX9 battery multi charger There are specific DC DC power supply adapters for the MX9 vehicle cradle do not use any other power supply with the vehicle cradle Car Power Adapter The MX9 Car Power Adapter is a self contained unit The cable has one and a half feet of coiled cord and one and a half feet of straight cord The coiled portion is on the end of the adapter An LED on the adapter illuminates when the car power adapter is receiving vehicle input power The cigarette lighter adapter contains a power supply which converts the vehicle s nominal 12V to 15V a voltage suitable to power the MX9 and charge the MX9 battery One end consists of a plug compatible with a standard vehicle cigarette lighter adapter CLA The Car Power Adapter has a standard size CLA plug that uses center positive 12V and sleeve ground A replaceable fuse is provided on the input side The other end of the three
213. onnected to the MX9 at a time LXE supports one Bluetooth scanner and one Bluetooth printer Note Configuration elements are persistent and stored in the registry Setup the Bluetooth module to establish how the user is notified by easy pairing and auto reconnect events AppLock if installed does not stop the end user from using the Bluetooth application nor does it stop other Bluetooth enabled devices from pairing with the MX9 while AppLock is in control E EQ MX9RG C 89 MX9 Reference Guide Certificates Certificates Start Settings Control Panel Certificates Manage digital certificates used for secure communication Note Digital certificates are date sensitive If the date on the MX9 is incorrect wireless authentication will fail Certificates he OK EZ Lists the certificates trusted by you The Certificates stores lists the certificates trusted by the MX9 mobile device user These values may change based on the type of network security resident in the client access point or the host system Tap the Import button to import a digital certificate file Tap the View button to view a highlighted digital certificate Tap the Remove button to remove highlighted certificate files Tap the button and follow the instructions in the Windows CE Help file when working with trusted authorities and digital certificates E EQ MX9RG C 90 MX9 Reference Guide Data Collection Wedge Data Collection Wedge Start Se
214. ontrol of the taskbar should be removed Unhooking wndproc When the administrator leaves user mode the device is fully operational therefore LOG EX AppLock must stop monitoring the locked application WM SIZE adjusted This message denotes that AppLock has readjusted the window size LOG_EX X after Ctrl L Processing the backdoor entry LOG_EX Ret from password lt gt Return value from password dialog LOG_EX Decrypt data len lt gt Length of decrypted password LOG_EX The window handle thatis passed to the enumeration function This message can be Window handle to E a 6 used by engineering with other development tools to trouble shoot application lock LOG_EX enumwindows x failures WMC WINDOWPOSCPIG Output the window size after it has been adjusted by AppLock LOG_EX adjusted x E EQ MX9RG C 283 MX9 Reference Guide Hat Encoding Hat Encoding Hat Encoded Characters Hex 00 through AD Desired Hat EE REIN sow oxa a EOT oxa D PACK oxo EF BEL oxo G OBS oxos H HT oxo LF xoa 5 E Moo MR SO OXoE OOO N O SI oxo o DE oxn R DC3 XOFF oxis S DC ox O O T SYN oxis vv ETB ox w EM _ oxo SUB ema Mo OS oxic mm E ND A OE keI A YAA AA BO Ae loz Bao 1 F 4 Hex Value 78 4 wo n A n wn Dn mlO lin Z Of e A lulu JE lA lalalal
215. oose an MX9 software reload scheme Registry Save User Defaults ij Load Factory Defaults Warmboot Restart When clicked a standard load file dialog is opened to allow the user to pick a Registry Save RSG file The Load User applet then copies the specified User registry file to the Active registry The user is asked to verify a reboot Defaults and then the applet does a warmboot to activate the new registry Load User Defaults takes 20 seconds from SD card or 10 seconds from internal flash Save When clicked a standard Save File dialog is opened to allow the user to name the Registry Save RSG file User The applet then copies the Active registry to the specified User registry file Defaults Save User Defaults takes 30 seconds to save to SD card or 10 seconds to save to internal flash The applet copies the Factory Default registry from the OS to the Active registry by deleting the current registry The user is asked to verify a reboot and then the applet does a restart to activate the factory default registry If a user password has been set the applet warns the user that the password will be erased and asks them to enter it before the reboot is allowed When clicked the OS does a registry flush Active registry saved to Flash registry hive and then a warmboot When clicked the OS does a registry flush and then a restart Load Factory Defaults E EQ MX9RG C 182 M
216. ord APN TCP IP Enabled dimmed N Enabled dimmed Addresses Pre populated dimmed Autoconnect Automatically connect turned On Disabled dimmed Automatically reconnect Enabled dimmed Admin Factory Default Password LXEWWAN E EQ MX9RG C 191 MX9 Reference Guide Connection Connection WWAN Data Control Boe Click the Connect button to begin a connection with a WWAN Click the Admin Login button to login Enter the password in the popup text box to continue Network TEE EE Dok X Es Enter the following information for the MX9 e Phone data access number e Username E EQ MX9RG C 192 MX9 Reference Guide TCP IP e Password e APN Access Point Name TCP IP WWAN Data Control El OK E Y Use DHCP Y Use DNS IP Address 10 Pb BE E Primary ons 7 fF ff po secondary FT TT Click the radio button to enable or disable DHCP and or DNS When the Use DHCP checkbox is enabled the static IP address is disabled When the Use DNS checkbox is enabled the DNS address fields are disabled If DHCP and DNS are not used enter the addresses for e Static IP Address e Primary DNS server e Secondary DNS server E EQ MX9RG C 193 MX9 Reference Guide Autoconnect Autoconnect 7 Automatically connect to network when device is turned on A Automatically reconnect to network when connection lost or resuming from suspend Automatically con
217. orks by associating display windows with the launched process ID If an application uses different process IDs for windows it creates the Match field must be used Use the Match field to specify up to 32 characters of the class name for the application For example DOS applications using a standard DOS display box should specify condev_appcls in the Match textbox E EQ MX9RG C 67 MX9 Reference Guide End User Internet Explorer EVIE End User Internet Explorer EUIE AppLock supports applications that utilize Internet Explorer such as HTML pages and JAVA applications The end user can run an application by entering the application name and path in Internet Explorer s address bar To prevent the end user from executing an application using this method the address bar and Options settings dialog are restricted in Internet Explorer This is accomplished by creating an Internet Explorer that is used in end user mode End user Internet Explorer EUIE EXE The EUIE executes the Internet Explorer application in full screen mode which removes the address bar and status bar The Options Dialog is also removed so the end user cannot re enable the address bar The administrator specifies the EUIE by checking the Internet checkbox in the Application tab of the Administrator applet The internet application should then be entered in the Application text box When the Internet checkbox is enabled the Menu and Status check boxes are available E
218. ot cover covers I O connector not shown E EQ MX9RG C 5 MX9 Reference Guide Back Back Battery Bay TE res EE TT 1 Battery Terminals 2 Battery Bay e 3 Battery Bay Access Tab E EQ MX9RG C 6 MX9 Reference Guide Trigger Handle Trigger Handle Trigger handle attach points 1 Upper 2 Lower 1 Trigger 2 Tether attach point Stylus storage bay in handle E EQ MX9RG C 7 MX9Reference Guide Handstrap Handstrap 1 Handstrap AR N 2 Handstrap Base 3 Stylus 1 Aftach UpperHandstrap Base 2 Attach Lower Handstrap Base 1 Handstrap connector upper 2 Stylus holder on Handstrap 3 Handstrap connector lower E EQ MX9RG C 8 MX9Reference Guide Label Locations Label Locations Laser Waming Label Bluetooth Label Product Identification Label Java Label if installed Windows CE License Label oak WN Tamper Proof Label The tamper proof label covers the top right screw in the battery bay The label states Warranty void if removed or damaged The battery pack will not deface the label as the battery pack does not touch the label Device with Summit Radio E EQ MX9RG C 9 MX9 Reference Guide Hardware System Hardware Central Processing Unit The CPU is a 806 MHz Marvell PXA 320 CPU The operating system is Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 The OS image is stored on an internal SD flash card and is loaded into DRAM for execution Turbo mode sw
219. ote Desktop screensaver only After a password is assigned and saved each time a Settings Control Panel option is selected the user will be required to enter the password before the Control Panel will open The screensaver password is the same as the power on password They are not set independently A screensaver password cannot be created without first enabling the Enable password protection at power on check box The screensaver password is not automatically enabled when the power on checkbox is enabled E EQ MX9RG C 173 MX9 Reference Guide PC Connection PC Connection Start Settings Control Panel PC Connection Use these options to control a cabled connection USB serial between the MX9 and a nearby desktop laptop computer Factory Default Settings Enable direct connection Enabled Connect using USB Client PC Connection Proper ha OK E3 PC Connection GE ee ee ed Enable direct connections to the desktop computer i t derhede derdens EE a When enabled connect to the desktop computer using Ld USB Change Connection Warning Changing the connection may disable communications with your desktop computer Unchecking the Enable direct connections checkbox disables ActiveSync on the MX9 Tap the Change Connection button to change the direct connect setting Tap the drop down box to view a list of pre configured connection settings E EQ MX9RG C 174 MX9 Reference G
220. oubleshooting E EQ MX9RG C 59 MX9 Reference Guide End User Switching Technique End User Switching Technique Note The touch screen must be enabled Keyboard v RFTerm EXE Y pword exe Switchpad Menu and Switchpad A checkmark indicates applications currently active or available for Launching by the user When Keyboard is selected the MX9 default input method Input Panel Transcriber or custom input method is activated The check to the left of the application name indicates that the application is active If the application is listed but does not have a checkmark to the left of the application name this means the application is configured in AppLock and can be manually launched by clicking on the application name in the list Using a Stylus Tap When the mobile device enters end user mode a Switchpad icon it looks like three tiny windows one above the other is displayed in the lower right corner of the display The Switchpad is always visible on top of the application in focus However if only one application is configured in AppLock and the Input Panel is disabled the Switchpad is not visible When the user taps the Switchpad icon a menu is displayed showing the applications available to the user The user can tap an application name in the popup menu and the selected application is brought to the foreground The previous application continues to run in the background Stylus taps affect the application in focus only
221. our settings using the grid above Double Tap Follow the instructions on the screen and tap the OK button to save any double tap changes Calibration Tab Calibration 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 begin tap the Recalibrate button on the screen with the stylus Press and hold the stylus on the center of the target as it moves around the screen Press the Enter key to keep the new calibration setting or press the Esc key to revert to the previous calibration settings System System Settings Control Panel System Use these MX9 panels to e Review System and mobile device data and revision levels e Adjust Storage and Program memory settings e Assign a device name and device descriptor E EQ MX9RG C 184 MX9 Reference Guide General Tab Factory Default Settings 1 3 storage 2 3 program memory Unique to equipment type Device Description LXE MX9 General Tab General Memory Device Name System Microsoft Windows CE Version 5 00 Copyright 2004 Microsoft Corp All rights reserved This computer program is protected by U S and international copyright law Computer Processor lintel ARMO2OT PX Memory 85112 KB RAM Expansion cards SummitDc 802 y Registered to System This screen is presented for information only The System para
222. owser 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 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 Certificate Services Welcome Screen Click the Request a certificate link Microsoft Certificate Ser johndoe Request a Certificate Select the certificate type User Certificate Or submit an advanced certificate request Request a Certificate Screen Click on the advanced certificate request link E EQ MX9RG C 248 MX9 Reference Guide Generating a User Certificate Advanced Certificate Request The policy of the CA determines the types of certificates you can request Click one of the following options to Note You must have an enrollment agent certficate to submit a request on behalf of another user Advanced Certificate Request Screen Click on the Create and submit a request to this CA link E EQ MX9RG C 249 MX9 Reference Guide Generating a User Ce
223. pens a pop up window displaying any APs found during the scan ssp RST Secure Net4 47 true Net2 48 true Neti 51 true Net3 51 false Scan Results The scan displays information on the available APs e SSID Lists the SSID of the network e RSSI Displays the Received Signal Strength Indication RSSI of the AP e Secure Displays True if the data encryption is used by the AP false is data encryption is not used Note The APs can be sorted by clicking on any of the column headings Note If there is more than one AP with the same SSID the listing displays the AP with the strongest signal and least security If you are logged in as an administrator see Admin Login you can use the Connect button to create a new profile The button is grayed out is an administrator is not logged in e Highlight the desired network in the listing and click the Connect button e The new profile is named based on the SSID of the selected AP If a profile already exists with that name the new pro file name contains an incremental number to avoid duplicate names e The SSID parameter is assigned the value of the SSID of the AP Other profile entries must be completed manually Click the Refresh button to update the display E EQ MX9RG C 206 MX9 Reference Guide Profile Parameters Profile Parameters IMPORTANT Remember to click the Commit button after making changes to ensure the changes are saved Newer versions
224. r Replacements for a control character are assigned by selecting the appropriate character from the Character drop down box typing the replacement in the Replacement edit control according to the formats defined above and then clicking the button The assigned replacement is then added to the list box above the Assign button For example if Carriage Return is replaced by Line Feed by specifying J or Ox0A in the configuration the value OxOd received in any scanned barcode or defined in the prefix or suffix will be replaced with the value Ox0a The Wedge then sends Ctrl J to the receiving application rather than Ctrl M List Box 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 Assign Button Click this button when you want to assign the characters in the Replacement text box to the character in the Character drop down box Delete Button This button is grayed unless an entry in the list box is highlighted When an entry or entries is highlighted and the Delete button is clicked the highlighted material is deleted from the list box E EQ MX9RG C 133 MX9 Reference Guide Custom Identifiers Custom Identifiers Code IDs can be defined by the user This allows processing parameters to be configured for barcodes that do not use the standard AIM IDs HHP IDs or Symbol IDs or for barcodes that
225. r Activity Events are Note These items are not configurable selections e Any key on the keypad except the Power key e Incoming data through scanner port e Touch screen tap e Trigger pull The user is presented with a Power applet in the Control Panel One tab in the applet Schemes is designated for the power management timeouts This tab displays three transition states User Idle System Idle and Suspend Additionally the OS provides a Backlight tab on the Display control panel he Backlight tab allows the user to select the same timeout ranges provided by the User Idle scheme timers Any changes on the Display Backlight tab will also change the Power Schemes User Idle timer and vice versa The backlight for the keypad if enabled will always follow the display backlight User Idle When transitioning from the On power state to the User Idle power state the keypad backlight if enabled is dimmed and the display backlight is dimmed User Activity Events listed below will transition the system back to the On state User Idle timers are set using Start Settings Control Panel Power Schemes tab Only interrupts classified as System Activity events will keep the MX9 awake in this state until a deliberate user action to put the unit into Suspend or power Off occurs An event must be specifically coded to wake up from this state The following User Activity events DO transition the unit from the User Idle state to On state
226. r Icons As MX9 devices and applications open and change state icons are placed in the Taskbar In most cases tapping the icon in the Taskbar opens the related application Refer to Start Help for an explanation of standard Windows CE taskbar icons Following are a few of the MX9 and LXE unique taskbar icons that may appear in the Taskbar These icons are in addition to the Windows CE taskbar icons e Beseipien OO OOOO Wireless Zero Config Inactive Connected Not Connected Clicking on the icon opens the Wireless Zero Config utility Bluetooth connected disconnected Clicking the icon opens the Bluetooth control panel ActiveSync Connection Cerdisp connected displayed when LXEConnect is connected Utility ae Summit Client signal indicator no signal excellent signal Clicking on the icon opens the Summit Client N Battery charge indicator Percent of battery charge is indicated E EQ MX9RG C 39 MX9 Reference Guide Taskbar Icons External power connected Current time Clicking the time display opens the Date Time control panel Click this icon to return to the Desktop AppLock switchpad Input method keyboard input panel transcriber E EQ MX9RG C 40 MX9 Reference Guide ActiveSync ActiveSync Introduction Once a relationship partnership has been established with Connect on a desktop computer ActiveSync will synchronize using the wireless link serial port or USB on the MX9 Requirem
227. rated laser decoder USB 1 1 Host capable with power 5V 500mA Internal I O Ports One SSP port capable One SD port for I O expansion capable One SIM port for WAN One serial port DTE for interface with GPS receiver chip One camera port for non decoding imager E EQ MX9RG C 272 MX9 Reference Guide Dimensions and Weight Dimensions and Weight Dimensions and weights for MX9 configurations Depth at display scanner Configured with battery scanner Bluetooth 802 11x radio 34 75 0z 9 85 kg handstrap and stylus Configured with battery Bluetooth handstrap and stylus 30 6 oz 87 kg Configured with battery scanner Bluetooth 802 11x radio 37 83 oz 1 072 kg trigger handle and stylus Environmental Specifications Standard Operating Tem perature 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C non condensing Freezer Operating Tem perature Storage Temperature 4 F to 158 F 20 C to 70 C non condensing 22 F to 140 F 30 C to 60 C with heater or other additions as required 5 o q Operating Humidity i A Fe non condensing This does not apply to cold storage areas where condensation Water and Dust IEC 60529 compliant to IP67 Vibration Based on MIL Std 810D Bluetooth Range 32 8 feet 10 meters Direct line of sight only E EQ MX9RG C 273 MX9 Reference Guide Main Battery Technical Specifications Main Battery Technical Specifications Standard Battery Operating Temperature Ran
228. red Disabled Check Character Transmit Disabled E EQ MX9RG C 112 MX9 Reference Guide MSI Advanced Properties MSI Advanced Properties Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options AIM ID Transmit Check Character Disabled E EQ MX9RG C 113 MX9 Reference Guide Custom Code IDs Symbol Custom Code IDs Symbol Al V Enable ecjean Codabar MEAN123 dIinterlv2ofs Discr20f5 Symbol Custom Code IDs do not have Advanced options Factory Default settings Symbology Enabled EA AE E EQ MX9RG C 114 MX9 Reference Guide HHP Custom IDs HHP Custom IDs Not all symbologies have Advanced options Click the symbology link in the table below for symbology Advanced options Factory Default settings Note RSS and Composite Do not enable RSS and Composite at the same time When they are both enabled Composite overrides the RSS setting Disable RSS when Composite is to be enabled and disable Composite when RSS is to be enabled The default setting for both is Disabled Enabled Symbology 2 PO pres os EEN o o o o IATA25 IDTag o o Interleaved 2 of 5 ISBT 1 o o E EQ MX9RG C 115 MX9 Reference Guide HHP Custom IDs EE EN EN nC Other Yes PDF417 Yes Plessey Postnet RSS Strt25 se Telepen TLC Trioptic39 UPCA UPCEO UPCE1 CANPOST AUSPOST JapanPost KoreanPost Planet DutchPost ChinaPost
229. rsistent Storage e 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 e For persist keys specifying EXE or BAT files the executing process is started and then Launch will continue leaving the loading process to run independently For other persist keys including 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 e 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 Note Registry entries may vary depending on software revision level and options ordered with the MX9 LAUNCH EXE and Persistent Storage If any of the following directories are created in the SYSTEM folder Launch automatically copies all of the files in these directories to the respective folder on the flash drive e AppMgr e Desktop e Favorites e Fonts e Help e Programs e Recent Note Files in the Startup folder are executed but only from System Startup They are not copied to another directory REGEDIT EXE Registry Editor
230. rtificate Microsoft Certificate Services johndoe Advanced Certificate Request Certificate Template User l Key Options Create new key set Use existing key set CSP Microsoft Enhanced Cryptographic Provider v1 0 El Key Usage Exchange sa Min 384 Es Key Size 11024 Max 16364 common key sizes 512 1024 2048 4096 8192 16384 Automatic key container name User specified key container name Mark keys as exportable Export keys to file Full path name luserl key pvk J 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 users 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 CMC OPKCS10 Hash Algorithm SHA 1 Only used to sign request Save request to a file Attributes 4 gt 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 E EQ MX9RG C 250 MX9 Reference Guide Generating a User Certificate A Be sure to note the name used for the private key file for example LXEUSER PVK The certificate file created later in this process m
231. ry has been used to set the parameter to a value not available from the Global settings parameter options Selecting Custom for a parameter has no effect as the parameter value returns to the previously selected value when you press Commit E EQ MX9RG C 214 MX9 Reference Guide Roam Trigger Roam Trigger If signal strength is less than this trigger value the radio looks for a different AP with a stronger signal Options 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 dBm Custom see Note Default 65 dBm Note Custom parameter options Some parameters contain an option for custom The parameter s value is displayed as Custom when the operating system registry has been used to set the parameter to a value not available from the Global settings parameter options Selecting Custom for a parameter has no effect as the parameter value returns to the previously selected value when you press Commit Roam Delta Amount by which the new AP s signal strength must exceed the current AP s signal strength before roaming is attempted Options 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 dBm Custom see Note above Default 10 dBm for 802 1 1b g radio 5 dBm for 802 1 1a b g radio Note Custom parameter options Some parameters contain an option for custom The parameter s value is displayed as Custom when the operating system registry has been used to set the parameter to a value not available from the Global settings parameter options
232. s Explanation and or corrective action ToUser after admin app The switch to user mode is being made via a hotkey press and the administrator has left E ide LOG_EX still open the application open and has not made any changes in the configuration If user mode is being entered via a hotkey press the administrator may have left the ToUser after admin no a ee i configured application open If so AppLock does not launch the application again unless LOG EX app or cmd line change ue P EE a new application or command line has been specified otherwise it just locks it The desktop is moved when switching into user mode This prevents them from being Unable to move desktop visible if the application is exited and restarted by the timer This error does not affect the LOG ERROR screen mode switch processing continues The taskbar is moved when switching into user mode This prevents them from being Unable to move taskbar visible if the application is exited and restarted by the timer This error does not affect the LOG ERROR screen mode switch processing continues Unhook taskbar wndproc AppLock could not remove its control of the taskbar This error does not affect AppLock LOG_ERROR failure processing m Unhook wndproc failure AppLock could not remove the hook that allows monitoring of the application LOG_ERROR Unhooking taskbar In administration mode the taskbar should return to normal operation so AppLock s LOG_EX c
233. s Not found Exit DecryptPwd Exiting password decryption processing LOG_ E EQ MX9RG C 279 MX9 Reference Guide There are two exit paths from the enumeration function This message denotes the LOG_ enumeration function did not find the application PROCESSING AppLock Error Messages Message Explanation and or corrective action A o F LOG_ Exit EncryptPwd Exiting password encryption processing PROCESSING Exit FullScreenMode Exiting the function that switches the screen to full screen EOS ei i l l PROCESSING Exit GetApplnto Processing is atthe end of the function that retrieved the application information from the LOG_ PP registry PROCESSING Exit password dialo Exiting password prompt processin oe P 9 gp promprp 9 PROCESSING Exit password dialog a LOG_ cancel Exiting password prompt w cancel PROCESSING LOG PROCESSING ds LOG_ Exit password timeout Exiting password timeout processing PROCESSING Exit restart app timer Processing is at the end of the timer function LOG pp g PROCESSING Exiting the function that switches the screen mode back to normal operation for the LOG_ Exit ToAdmin Exiting the function that handles the mode switch into admin mode LG nd i SAN i i PROCESSING Exit password dialog OK Exiting password prompt successfully a a LOG Exit ToUser Exiting the user mode switch function PROCESSING Exit ToUser Registry Dad F LOG_ GEES The AppName value does not exist in the registry
234. s Settings LXEZ Pairing OK x Bluetooth Devices Settings Turn OFF Bluetooth V Report when connection lost 7 Report when reconnected V Report Failure to reconnect V Computer is connectable Computer is discoverable Prompt if devices request to pair Continuous search Computer Friendly Name E BT Terminal Bluetooth Device Settings Panel Note These options can still be checked or unchecked whether Bluetooth connection is enabled or disabled Turn Off Bluetooth Button Tap the button to toggle Bluetooth hardware On or Off Default The default value is Bluetooth On Report when connection lost A dialog box appears on the MX9 display notifying the user the connection between one or all of the paired Bluetooth devices has stopped Click the OK button or the X button to remove the dialog box from the screen Default This option is enabled by default E EQ MX9RG C 79 MX9 Reference Guide Report when reconnected Report when reconnected A dialog box appears on the MX9 display notifying the user a connection between one or all of the previously paired Bluetooth devices is complete This option is disabled by default Click the OK button or the X button to remove the dialog box from the screen Default This option is enabled by default Report failure to reconnect If the reconnect timeout 30 minutes expires a dialog box appears on the MX9 display notifying the end user the
235. s delete it Also delete AppLock exe from the Windows directory and reboot the unit Deleting AppLock exe triggers the AppLock system to reload Converted Pwd Converted password from wide to mbs LOG_EX Could not create event The keyboard filter uses this event at the Administrator Control panel The event could not LOG ERROR EVT_HOTKEYCHG be created Could not hook keyboard If the keyboard cannot be controlled AppLock cannot process the hotkey This failure LOG ERROR prevents a mode switch into user mode Could not start thread The keyboard filter must watch for hot key changes The watch process could not be sta ie LOG_ERROR HotKeyMon initiated Ctrl after L or X Processing the backdoor entry LOG EX Ctrl pressed The Ctrl key has been pressed and trapped by the HotKey processing LOG_EX Processing the hotkey and backdoor entry LOG_EX Decrypt acquire context Unable to decrypt password LOG_ERROR failure ao Sequined context Decryption process ok LOG_EX P create hash Unable to decrypt password LOG_ERROR Encrypt acquire context Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR failure Encrypt S encrypt Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR context failure Encrypt acquired encrypt context OK Encrypt password process successful LOG_EX o EEUE Unable to encrypt password LOG ERROR Encrypt create key failure Unable to encrypt password LOG_ERROR Encrypt created encrypt hash OK Encrypt password process successful LOG_EX Encrypt
236. s a barcode is encoded text application converted to text Ox0A See Hat Encoding on page 284 E EQ MX9RG C 136 MX9 Reference Guide Barcode Processing Examples Barcode Processing Examples The following table shows examples of stripping and prefix suffix configurations The examples assume that the scanner is configured to transmit an AIM identifier EE IET BEN a a ee eaa os mem Ok kk o vaen a EN a CCOO FA Srpcodeo ese ese bene ferma O swe eo Ok OE Ek Sip arenas E E Sip reg ER ER E Pret a Mk RE sux dened eee Provided that the wedge is configured with the above table below are examples of scanned barcode data and results of these manipulations Note Rejected barcodes generate a bad scan beep In some cases the receipt of data from the scanner triggers a good scan beep from the external scanner and then the rejection of scanned barcode data by the processing causes a bad scan beep on the same data E EQ MX9RG C 137 MX9 Reference Guide HHP Properties HHP Properties Start Settings Control Panel Data Collection Data Options tab Use these options to configure HHP imager parameters HHP Properties Standard Centering default is Disabled Decode mode default is Standard Linear Range default is 3 Aim Timer default is 0 no time Imager s lights and aimer are disabled for the scan duration E EQ MX9RG C 138 MX9 Reference Guide Centering Centering Start Settin
237. s screen to select an individual certificate For EAP TLS also enter the User Cert User Certificate filename on the credentials screen by using the Browse but ton If using EAP FAST and manual PAC provisioning input the PAC filename and password Click the OK button then the Commit button If changes are made to the stored credentials click Commit to save those changes before making any additional changes to the profile or global parameters Verify the device is authenticated by reviewing the Status tab When the device is property configured the Status tab indicates the device is Authenticated and the method used Note See Configuring the Profile for more details Note If invalid credentials are entered into the stored credentials the authentication will fail No error message is displayed and the user is not prompted to enter valid credentials E EQ MX9RG C 223 MX9 Reference Guide How to Use Sign On Screen How to Use Sign On Screen 1 a BP ON After completing the other entries in the profile click on the Credentials button Leave the Usemame and Password blank No entries are necessary on the Credentials screen for LEAP or LEAP WPA For PEAP MSCHAP PEAP GTC and EAP TLS import the CA certificate into the Windows certificate store For EAP TLS also import the User Certificate into the Windows certificate store Access the Credentials screen again Make sure the Validate server and Use MS store checkboxes are c
238. s the maximum size of Netlog0 cap or Netlog1 cap in bytes This option should only be run after you bytes have called load and stop Default is 500 000 Specifies the name of the file to which network traffic information is saved This option should only be run after apie you have called load and stop Default is netlog Run cmd Performs the command selected For example to run Netlog and modify the packet size do the following Select load from the Commands list and click the Run cmd button Select stop from the Commands list and click the Run cmd button Select options from the Commands list enter the new packet size in the Options list and click the Run cmd button E EQ MX9RG C 164 MX9 Reference Guide NDISlog NDISlog NDISLog creates a TXT file that can be viewed with any text editor program that supports TXT files Network Capture OK E stop indislog Ext Save File ready to run command Run cmd Command Command wmn o Starts logging the network traffic file Specifies the name of the file to which NDISLog information is stored Save File Stores the file name Run cmd Performs the selected start or stop command E EQ MX9RG C 165 MX9 Reference Guide Options Options Start Settings Control Panel Options Set options unique to your device such as keypad backlight Status Popup taskbar icon display and CapsLock It may be necessary to warmboot the MX9 after making
239. s to restart automatically AppLock then proceeds according to the options selected when the application was configured on the Application and Launch panels oe E EQ MX9RG C 70 MX9 Reference Guide Status Panel Status Panel Use the Status panel to view the log of previous AppLock operations and to configure which messages are to be recorded during AppLock operation Status information is stored in a specific location on the storage device and in a specific logfile specified by the Administrator For this reason the administrator can configure the type of status information that is logged as well as clear the status information Administrator Control ka OK E Options Status Filename System applock txt fun og Level None y Save As Clear status Status Panel Move the cursor to the Filename text box and either type the logfile path or tap the Browse button the button The standard Windows CE Browse dialog is displayed After selecting the logfile from the Browse dialog tap OK Note If your Status Panel does not look like the figure shown above you may have the Single Application version which does not have as many options Error Error status messages are logged when an error occurs and is intended to be used by the administrator to determine why the specified application cannot be locked Process Processing status shows the flow control of AppLock components and is mainly int
240. some OS versions save the calibration data eliminating the need to recalibrate 1 Reflashing and flashing are terms used for the process of replacing the existing operating system version with a newer or older operating system version As the operating system is stored in on board flash memory this may be one origin of the term reflashing E EQ MX9RG C 196 MX9 Reference Guide Reflash Troubleshooting Reflash Troubleshooting The powered device won t boot up after reflashing finished Send the MX9 to LXE Service and Support to be reflashed Warning Opening the device e g exchanging Flash cards removing endcaps or access panels etc could void the user s authority to operate this eduipment Battery State and OS Upgrade LXE recommends a fully charged main battery be installed in the MX9 prior to reflashing or upgrading the operating system A prompt may appear when the battery reaches Critical Low that informs the user there is not enough power in the main battery to perform the update The operating system will not be able to execute the OS update when the battery level is too low 25 or less as there is a high risk that the power remaining in the battery expires when executing the update and the MX9 will be left in an inoperable state When main battery power level is too low connect external power to the MX9 before performing the reflash procedure Do not disconnect external power before the reflash process is comple
241. splayed and remains until a valid password is initialization failure entered LOG_ PROCESSING See the explanation of the Registry read failure above AppLock is switching into Admin mode If a password has been configured the prompt will be displayed and will not be dismissed until a valid password is entered Switching to In administration mode the taskbar is visible and enabled LOG EX TaskbarScreenMode se The registry was successfully read and AppLock is starting the process to switch to user LOG_ Switching to user hotkey The system is currently in admin mode and is now switching to user mode The switch LOG_ press occurred because of a hotkey press by the administrator PROCESSING Taskbar hook failure ee A unable to control the taskbar to preventthe locked application from re LOG_ERROR Taskbar hook OK AppLock successfully installed control of the taskbar LOG_EX After the application is launched AppLock must wait until the application has initialized itself before proceeding The application did not start successfully and AppLock has timed LOG ERROR out ToUser after admin not The user mode switch is attempted when the device boots and after the administrator LOG EX at boot presses the hotkey The mode switch is being attempted after a hotkey press E EQ MX9RG C 282 MX9 Reference Guide Switching to admin registry read failure LOG PROCESSING Timeout looking for app window AppLock Error Message
242. ss At power on _ Display owner notes Work phone Home phone At power on Display owner identification E EQ MX9RG C 170 MX9 Reference Guide Owner Enter user name password and domain to be used when logging into network resources E EQ MX9RG C 171 MX9 Reference Guide Password Password Start Settings Control Panel Password Use this panel to set MX9 user access to control panels and power up password properties Important This password must be entered before performing a Load Factory Defaults Contact your LXE representative if entering a power on or screen saver password does not allow you to disable this password protection or perform a Load Factory Defaults Factory Default Settings Enter password at Power On Disabled Enter password at Remote Desktop Screen Saver Disabled Password Properties E OK Fi Password Settings Password Confirm password Enable password protection at po wer on _ Enable password protection for screen saver Enter the password in the Password text box then press Tab and type the password again to confirm it Enable the power on checkbox and if desired the screensaver checkbox A changed saved password is in effect immediately E EQ MX9RG C 172 MX9 Reference Guide Password Notes The password and password settings are saved during a warm boot and a cold boot The screensaver password affects the Rem
243. stem Compatibility Bluetooth System Compatibility Bluetooth specification Version 2 0 EDR Supports Bluetooth Enhanced Data Rate EDR e Supports UART e Class 2 2 5mW 4dBm output power e Supports the 921 kbps baud rate e Adaptive Frequency Hopping AFH e Backward compatibility with Bluetooth 1 1 and 1 2 WWAN Radio Note Only one radio at a time can be in an MX9 The MX9 provides an 802 11a b g WWAN radio and supports GSM EDGE Carriers are AT amp T in the US GSM and RTTE Europe GSM radios are shipped on deactivated SIM cards AC DC Wall Adapter The AC DC Power Adapter is only intended for use in a 25 C 77 F maximum ambient temperature environment Power ON Indicator LED AC wall adapter has a 5 5mm barrel connector It connects to the I O cables which transition power Output Connector to the D connector Output Voltage 15 VDC Output Power 60 Watt max Charging low voltage 3 9A nominal cut off Operating Temperature 32 F to 100 F 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Weight 250 grams E EQ MX9RG C 275 MX9 Reference Guide GPS Receiver Technical Specifications GPS Receiver Technical Specifications The GPS receiver COM port is turned off by default The COM port is 5 defaults are 9600 baud 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit CGOMS default baud rate is 4800 for NMEA communication GPS COM settings are stored in the registry Frequency Band Channel ba
244. t 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 5 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 Con nection button Select the new connection Tap OK twice Close the Control Panel window E EQ MX9RG C 161 MX9 Reference Guide Network and Dialup Options 13 Connect the desktop PC to the mobile device with the appropriate cable 14 Click 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 E EQ MX9RG C 162 MX9 Reference Guide Network Capture Network Capture Start Settings Control Panel Network Capture Note Verify the date and time before using the logging utilities to ensure meaningful data The Network Capture panels provide configuration options for logging utilities Two types of logging are configurable Netlog is a Windows CE utility that monitors network traffic Netlog creates a CAP file that can be read using Microsoft
245. t cable to the PC the host and the mobile device the client as detailed below USB will start automatically when the USB cable is connected not requiring you to select Connect from the start menu Cable for USB ActiveSync Connection MX9051CABLE MX9 USB Client Cable Assembly ActiveSync connection e Connect the I O connector to the I O port on the bottom of the MX9 e The USB client type A plug on the MX9 cable connects to a USB port on a PC or laptop e Itis not necessary to connect the power receptacle to the MX9 power adapter in order to use ActiveSync Do not allow the device to enter Suspend while connected E EQ MX9RG C 42 MX9 Reference Guide Connect via Serial Connect via Serial The connection type must be changed to Serial 1 57600 To change the connection type select Start Settings Control Panel PC Connection Tap the Change button From the popup list choose Serial 1 57600 This will set up the mobile device to use the serial 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 If desired any control panel windows may be closed Select Start Settings Scanner and ensure the integrated scanner is set to a port that is NOT the same as the ActiveSync port Connect the correct cable to the PC the host and the mobile device the client Select Connect from the Start Menu on the cli
246. t on the device to authenticate a certificate WPA LEAP To use WPA LEAP make sure the following profile options are used e Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile e Set EAP Type to LEAP e Set Encryption to WPA TKIP e Set Auth Type as follows e If the Cisco CCX certified AP is configured for open authentication set the Auth Type radio parameter to Open e Ifthe AP is configured for network EAP only set the Auth Type radio parameter to LEAP Tae aU em Dok X Profile Diags Global Edit 7 gt a Profile Default SDC Radio Encryption EAP Type wea TKIP y LEAP WEP keys PSKs Credentials WPA LEAP Profile Configuration See Sign On vs Stored Credentials for information on entering credentials To use Stored Credentials click on the Credentials button No entries are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the Username and Password when connecting to the network E EQ MX9RG C 235 MX9 Reference Guide WPA LEAP Credentials Ea User user2 Password LXE WPA LEAP Credentials Enter the Domain Username if the Domain is required otherwise enter the Username Enter the password Click OK then click Commit Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main Tab and warmboot The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network E EQ MX9RG C 236 MX9 Reference Guide EAP FAST EAP FAST
247. ta Communications Inc The Cisco Square Bridge logo is a trademark of Cisco Systems Inc Aironet Cisco and Cisco Systems are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries Java and Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the U S or other countries and are used under license The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by LXE Inc is under license PowerScan is a registered trademark of Datalogic Scanning Inc located in Eugene OR Symbol is a registered trademark of Symbol Technologies MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered trademarks of Motorola Inc Hand Held is a registered trademark of Hand Held Products Inc located in Skaneateles Falls NY When any part of this publication is in PDF format Acrobat Reader Copyright 2010 Adobe Systems Incorporated All rights reserved Adobe the Adobe logo Acrobat and the Acrobat logo are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated applies Other product names mentioned within this publication may be trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies Table of Contents Introduction N N ONE DE EE RO A ed EG DODE EE AGE EE as een EE GE Ge N EATE 2 Ere EA OE OO EE EE EAN ET A N HI OE N 2 os es oes O IN AE TER DIO SE EI IA IE EE EE ED EE N N 5 Botomei EA EE N EE A AE ye
248. te Troubleshooting Can t change the date time or adjust the volume Touchscreen is not accepting stylus taps or needs recal ibration MX9 seems to lockup as soon as it is warm booted New MX9 main batteries don t last more than a few hours Keep losing ActiveSync con nection between my host com puter and the MX9 AppLock is installed and may be running in User Mode on the MX9 AppLock user mode restricts access to the control panels Press lt Ctn 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 There may be slight delays while the wireless client connects to the network authorization for voice enabled applications complete and Bluetooth relationships establish or re estab lish When the desktop appears or an application begins the MX9 is ready for use New batteries must be fully charged prior to first use Li lon batteries like all batteries grad ually lose their capacity over time in a linear fashion and never just stop working This is important to remember the MX9 is always on even when in the Suspend state and draws a small amount of battery power at all times When the MX9 enters Suspend Mode all connections are closed to save battery power When the MX9 wakes up if ActiveSync connection does not automatically re establish disconnect the cable wait 1 2 seconds and reconnect the cable E EQ MX9RG C 197 MX
249. ted below in the order they are performed on the scanned data 1 Scanned data is tested for a code ID and length Min Max If it matches it is processed per the rules in place for that symbology If the scan does not meet the criteria for that symbology it is processed based on the settings for All If a code ID is not found the barcode data is processed based on the settings for All If the symbology is disabled the scan is rejected Strip leading data bytes unconditionally Strip trailing data bytes unconditionally Parse for and strip if found Data Options strings Replace any control characters with string as configured Add prefix string to output buffer If Code ID is not stripped add saved code ID from above to output buffer o ON Soo BP CO N Add processed data string from above to output buffer o Add suffix string to output buffer Add aterminating NUL to the output buffer in case the data is processed as a string N If key output is enabled start the process to output keys If control characters are encountered e If Translate All is set key is translated to CTRL char and output e If Translate All is not set and key has a valid VK code key is output e Otherwise key is ignored not output 13 If key output is disabled a windows message is broadcast to notify listening applications that data is available The manipulated data is ready to be read by applications E EQ MX9
250. ternal keyboard mouse e Ethernet data or connection e USB Host data or connection e USB client disconnection e Serial data e Internal Serial port handshaking WAN etc e 802 11 radio e Docked signal i e a non powered cradle would not wake the MX9 up but a powered cradle could be a wake up event if External Power is set to be a wake up event e MPF Main Power Failure e Audio data e Display data Critical Suspend The purpose of the Critical Suspend mode is to maintain data stored in RAM with minimum power consumption If the Main Battery is removed the Backup Battery is supplying power to the MX9 during Critical Suspend Mode If Main Battery power is re applied the device will transition to Suspend mode If Main Battery power is not made available before the Backup Battery is depleted the unit enters Off Mode Off The MX9 enters the Off Mode when the Main Battery and the Backup Battery are depleted or when Shutdown is selected from the Start menu E EQ MX9RG C 24 MX9 Reference Guide Software Operating System Your MX9 operating system is Windows CE 5 0 The MX9 operating system revision is displayed on the Desktop This is the factory default value for the Desktop Display Background Windows CE 5 0 Operating System For general use instruction please refer to commercially available Windows CE user s guides or the Windows CE on line Help application installed with the MX9 This segment assumes the system adm
251. the End user Internet Explorer EUIE EXE When the Internet checkbox is enabled the Internet Menu and Internet Status are available See the section titled End user Internet Explorer EUIE for more details i See following section titled Launch Button aunc EE Button Note AppLock Administrator Control panel file Launch option does not inter relate with similarly named options contained in other LXE Control Panels Default is Ctrl Spc Select the Global Key key sequence the end user is to press when switching between applications The Global Key default key sequence must be defined by the AppLock Administrator The Global Global Key E EQ MX9RG C 62 MX9 Reference Guide Application Panel Option Explanation key is presented to the end user as the Activation key Default is 10 seconds Enter the number of seconds that Applications must wait before starting to run after reboot Global Delay Note Delay Global may not be available in all versions of AppLock You can simulate a Global Delay function by setting a delay for the first application lowest Order launched and setting the delay to O for all other applications See Boot Options Default is Disabled Enable check to show the Keyboard option on the Switchpad menu When enabled the input panel cannot be enabled or disabled for each individual application and is available to the user for all configured applications Clear Tap the Clear button to clear a
252. the Symbology drop down list defines the symbology for which the data is being configured The features available on the Symbology panel include the ability to e individually enable or disable a barcode from scanning e set the minimum and maximum size barcode to accept e strip Code ID e strip data from the beginning or end of a barcode e or based on configurable Barcode Data add a prefix or suffix to a barcode The Code ID drop down box only filters the available symbologies in the Symbology drop down box by the selected Code ID This Code ID box does not enable or disable the Code ID as that function is controlled by the Enable Code ID box on the Data Options tab The Symbology drop down box contains all symbologies supported based on the Code ID selected above An asterisk appears in front of symbologies that have already been configured or have been modified from the default value Each time a Symbology is changed the settings are saved as soon as the ok button is tapped Settings are also saved whena new Symbology is selected from the Symbology drop down list Code ID Symbology AIM HHP Enable custom Strip _ Leading p V Code ID tana Add prefix SOS Suffix The order in which these settings are processed are e Min Max e Code ID e Leading Trailing e Barcode Data e Prefix Suffix E EQ MX9RG C 101 MX9 Reference Guide Advanced Button Note When Enable Code ID is set to None on t
253. the body and include a tether for retaining the stylus as well as a pocket for a spare battery The MX9 can be inserted and removed from the holster with a single motion without the need for a fastening strap to hold the MXO9 in the holster The holsters are compatible with the LXE holster belt Stylus The MX9 has a stylus that is stored in an elastic sleeve on the hand strap Carry cases and holsters also have elastic sleeves for stylus storage The stylus can also be stored in a slot in the handle The stylus includes a tether that can withstand at least 5 pounds of pull force The stylus can be used on the touch screen while tethered to the hand strap or handle Trigger Handle The trigger handle is optional and can be ordered separately It is usable on all LXE hatch configurations and can be installed removed by the end user using common tools e g screwdriver The trigger handle has built in storage for the touchscreen stylus and an integrated wrist strap E EQ MX9RG C 256 MX9 Reference Guide Battery Multi charger The trigger on the handle is used to activate the integrated barcode decoder The trigger can be remapped in the same manner as the keys on the keypad Note Either the trigger handle is attached to the MX9 or the hand strap is attached not both LXE recommends that in the absence of a trigger handle the hand strap be used at all times Contact your LXE representative for the latest in upgrades and accessories
254. the file open has failed This could Open failure occur if the file is write protected If the file does not exist itis created LOG ERROR F If the Administration registry key does not exist the switch to user mode fails because the Open registry Tailure AppName value in the Administration key is not available LOG ERROR Opened status file The status information is being saved to a file and the file has been opened successfully LOG EX Out of memory for encrypted pwd Not enough memory to encrypt the password LOG_ERROR prea lie shpanndere The taskbar control has already been installed LOG_EX already set Pwd cancelled or invalid The password prompt was cancelled by the user or the maximum number of failed LOG EX remain in user mode attempts to enter a password was exceeded Read registry error hot The hotkey registry entry is missing or empty This is not considered an error The LOG ERROR key keyboard hook uses an embedded default if the value is not setin the registry Read registry failure app AppName registry value does not exist or is empty This constitutes a failure for switching LOG_ERROR name into user mode z Read registry failure AppCommandLine registry entry is missing or empty This is not considered an error A h ie ii der LOG ERROR Cmd Line since command line information is not necessary to launch and lock the application Read registry failure The Internet registry entry is missing or empty This is not consider
255. the switch process For all operations that can result in an error an Error level message is displayed when a failure occurs These messages contain the word failure These messages have a partner Extended level message that is logged which contains the word OK if the action completed successfully rather than with an error For processing level messages Enter is logged at the beginning of the function specified in the message and Exit is logged at the end just before the return of the function specified in the message Message Error reading hotkey Error reading hotkey using default App Command Line lt Command line gt App lt Application name gt dwProcessID lt gt Encrypt exported key len lt H gt Encrypt password length lt gt Encrypted data len lt gt hProcess lt gt Key pressed lt gt KERKE RR RR RR RR RR RR Address of keyboard hook procedure failure Address of keyboard hook procedure OK Alt pressed Alt Application handle search failure Application handle search OK Application load failure Backdoor message received Explanation and or corrective action The hotkey is read but not required by AppLock LOG_EX A hotkey is required If there is a failure reading the hotkey the internal factory default is LOG ERROR used Peers F LOG Command line of the application being locked PROCESSING er LOG Name of the application being l
256. ther applications Note Launch order is determined by the Order specified in the Application tab The Order value does not have to be sequential Auto Re Launch Application Launch Opt OK Fa Launch V Auto At Boot Retries fo Delay fro V Auto Re launch Retries fo Delay fo Manual Match 7 Allow Close Auto Re launch Settings Auto Re Launch Default is Enabled When enabled for a specific application automatically re launches it subject to the specified Auto Re Launch Delay in seconds after it terminates This option allows the Administrator to disable the re launch operation AppLock cannot prevent all applications from closing When an application that AppLock cannot prevent from closing terminates perhaps because of an error condition AppLock re launches the application when this option is enabled Note If Allow Close is enabled and both Auto Re launch and Manual Launch are disabled the application cannot be restarted for the end user or by the end user after the application terminates E EQ MX9RG C 65 MX9 Reference Guide Manual Launch Default is 0 tries Retries is the number of times AppLock will try to re launch the application The retry count is reset after an application is successfully launched and controlled by AppLock Valid values are between 0 no tries and 99 tries or 1 for infinite Infinite tries ends when the application successfully launches Default is
257. to minimize the screen flicker Windows accelerator keys such as Alt F4 are disabled Passwords A password must be configured If the password is not configured a new device switches into Administration mode without prompting for a password In addition to the hotkey press a mode switch occurs if inaccurate information has been configured or if mandatory information is missing in the configuration There are several situations that display a password prompt after a password has been configured If the configured hotkey is pressed the password prompt is displayed In this case the user has 30 seconds to enter a password If a valid password is not entered within 30 seconds the password prompt is dismissed and the device returns to end user mode All other situations that present the password prompt do not dismiss the prompt this is because the other situations result in invalid end user operation These conditions include e f inaccurate configuration information is entered by the administrator i e an application is specified that does not exist e Ifthe application name which is mandatory for end user mode is missing in the configuration e Invalid installation of AppLock e g missing DLLs e Corrupted registry settings To summarize if an error occurs that prevents AppLock from switching to user mode the password will not timeout and AppLock will wait until the correct password is entered Forgotten password See Tr
258. to save the result and close the Keypad Control If the KeyMap tab is accessed again the application plus any specified parameters is displayed in the Key Sequence text box when the remapped key is again selected How to Remap a Command NO a fF WON gt o Select the modifier key from the Modifier Mode options Select the key to be remapped from the Key drop down list Select RunCmd 1 4 from the remapped key from the Remapped Key drop down list Click on the RunCmd tab Make sure the FILE radio button is selected In the text box Cmd1 4 corresponding to the number selected for RunCmd1 4 enter the desired command If any parameters are needed for the command click on the PARM radio button This clears the text box though the command is saved Enter the desired parameters in the appropriate text box Click OK to save the result and close the Keypad Control If the KeyMap tab is accessed again the command plus any specified parameters is displayed in the Key Sequence text box when the remapped key is again selected E EQ MX9RG C 155 MX9 Reference Guide LaunchApp Tab LaunchApp Tab The default for all text boxes is Null or The text boxes accept string values only Note that executables and parameters are not checked for accuracy by the keyboard driver If the launch fails the MX9 emits a single beep if the launch is successful it is silent The Launch App command is defined for use by system admi
259. ttings Control Panel Data Collection Data Collection Wedge or DCWedge supports up to three concurrent data collection devices For example the internal scanner could be used to collect data at the same time that a Bluetooth scanner is paired and or a serial device is connected to COM This software component is the interface between data collection devices such as barcode scanners or imagers integrated into your MX9 barcode scanners externally connected to its COM port or barcode scanners wirelessly connected via Bluetooth to your MX9 This software component collects the data from the varied sources and presents it to applications on your MX9 in a transparent manner Note When a HID enabled USB scanner is connected to the MX9 the scanned data is transmitted to the active window as keystroke messages The data bypasses the data collection wedge Any data handling to be applied to the scanned data for example strip leading or trailing characters must be programmed into the scan engine via configuration barcodes or handled by the application accepting the data Use the options on the control panels to set MX9 data collection keyboard wedge parameters enable or disable allowed symbologies set the active scanner port and assign scan key settings Assign baud rate parity stop bits and data bits for available COM ports Parameters on the Main tab and the COM tab s apply to this device only Barcode manipulation parameter settings on the
260. tton and enter the name of the file 3 Enable the PARM radio button to add parameters for file exe execution in the same text box Tap the OK button when finished The changes take effect immediately E EQ MX9RG C 157 MX9 Reference Guide Mixer Mixer Start Settings Control Panel Mixer The MX9 has a speaker and a microphone They are active when a headset is not connected to the device The microphone is located to the left of the LXE oval logo at the top of the unit The speaker audio is located above the keypad Use the settings on these panels to adjust the volume record gain and sidetone for microphone input speaker and speaker output Headsets can be enabled disabled and selected using these panels Factory Default Settings Output Headset Volume 13 5dB Headset Selection Default Input Selection Record Gain Record Boost Sidetone E EQ MX9RG C 158 MX9 Reference Guide Output panel Output panel Tap and hold the Output sliders and move them either left or right or tap the left and right arrows to adjust Speaker volume decibel level Tap the drop down list arrow to select the type of headset currently attached to the unit This will load a predetermined limit value the headphone setting cannot exceed the predetermined values Input Panel To enable the headset select Headset in the Input Selection combo box To disable the headset select None in the Input Selection combo box Note
261. uide Peripherals Peripherals Start Settings Control Panel Peripherals These panels are used to enable and disable the touch screen and scanner window heaters and they are also used to set the time limit for the flashlight Using the GPS tab power to the GPS can be toggled on or off Factory Default Settings Touch screen heater Enabled Scanner window heater Enabled GPS Power ON when installed OFF when not installed Heaters Note Setting has no effect if the heater is not installed Peripherals Heaters Flashlight GPS Eed O Enabled Disabled Scanner Window Heater Enabled Disabled Settings have no effect if devices are not installed Click the radio button to enable or disable the heater E EQ MX9RG C 175 MX9 Reference Guide Flashlight Flashlight Note Setting has no effect if the flashlight is not installed Select an option to set the timeout for the flashlight Options are e 1 minute e 2 minutes e 3 minutes E EQ MX9RG C 176 MX9 Reference Guide GPS GPS Peripherals Heaters GPS presence is displayed on the GPS panel Power can be toggled on or off only when a GPS is installed The default setting is Off E EQ MX9RG C 177 MX9 Reference Guide Power Power Start Settings Control Panel Power The MX9 power mode timers are cumulative The System Idle timer begins the countdown after the User Idle timer has expired
262. urity Profile Configuration Save Changes Once configured click the Commit button Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and warmboot The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network E EQ MX9RG C 228 MX9 Reference Guide WEP WEP To connect using WEP make sure the following profile options are used e Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile e Set EAP Type to None e Set Encryption to Manual WEP e Set Auth Type to Open Summit Client Utility ES OK E Profile Edit gt 4 Profile Default SDC Radio APD1 Encryption EAP Type GM WEP SES None WEP Profile Configuration Save Changes Click the WEP keys PSKs button Enter 10 or 26 Hex digits A F 0 9 OR enter 5 or 13 ASCII characters Tx Key i f OOOO CE o O3 Os cance WEP Keys Valid keys are 10 for 40 bit encryption or 26 for 128 bit encryption hexadecimal characters Enter the key s and click OK Once configured click the Commit button Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and warmboot The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network E EQ MX9RG C 229 MX9 Reference Guide LEAP LEAP To use LEAP without WPA make sure the following profile options are used e Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile e Set EAP Type to LE
263. ust be given the same name for example LXEUSER CER DO NOT check to use strong private key protection Make any other desired changes and click the Submit button Potential Scripting Yiolation N This Web site is requesting a new certificate on your behalf You should allow only trusted Web sites to request a certificate For vou y Do you want to request a certificate now Potential Scripting Yiolation Saving a file into your local system could potentially violate scripting safety Do you want to create a private key user1key pwk Yes No e Script Warnings If any script notifications occur click the Yes button to continue the certificate request Key userl key pvk Password Confirm Password DK None Cancel Private Key Password When prompted for the private key password e Click None if you do not wish to use a password or e Enter and confirm your desired password then click OK E EQ MX9RG C 251 MX9 Reference Guide Generating a User Certificate Microsoft Certificate Services jot Certificate Issued The certificate you requested was issued to you DER encoded or O Base 64 encoded Certificate Issued Click the Download certificate link File Download I Always ask before opening this byge of fle Download Security Warning Click Save to download and store the user certificate to the PC Make sure to keep track of the name and loc
264. ution when editing the Registry and also recommends making a backup copy of the registry before changes are made The registry settings for the Version tab are under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software LXE Version in the registry To add a user application to the Version panel create a new string value under the HKLM Software LXE Version 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 Version strings can be equal to or less than 254 characters Because the strings are displayed in a text box any number can be accommodated up to the 64K byte text box limitation 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 e English only No additional fonts are built into the OS e Japanese e Simplified Chinese e Traditional Chinese e 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 available 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 co
265. veSync will synchronize using the wireless link serial port the infrared port or USB on the MX9 Connect and LXEConnect Upon cabling your MX9 to the desktop laptop ActiveSync on the desktop laptop opens Contact your LXE representative for assistance if the Connect or LXEConnect installation does not open on yourMX9 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 Summit Start Settings Control Panel Summit Use this option to setup radio client profiles The Summit Control Panel can also be accessed by doubletapping the Summit icon in the taskbar or on the desktop Certs The Certs option displays a readme file containing details on how the Summit Configuration Utility SCU handles certificates for WPA authentication E EQ MX9RG C 35 MX9 Reference Guide Command Prompt Command Prompt Start Programs Command Prompt File Edit Help Pocket CMD v 5 0 gt 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 Internet Explorer Start Programs Internet Explorer This option requires a radio card and an Internet Service Provider There are a few changes in the Windows CE version of Internet Explorer as it relates to the general desktop Windows PC Internet E
266. witches to end user mode Briefly the process to configure a new device is as follows 1 o oN on BP YO N Connect an external power source to the device and press the Power button Adjust screen display audio volume and other parameters if desired Install accessories Tap Start Settings Control Panel Administration icon Assign applications on the Application tab screen Assign a password on the Security tab screen Select a view level on the Status tab screen if desired Tap OK Press the hotkey sequence to launch AppLock and lock the configured application s The device is now in end user mode E EQ MX9RG C 57 MX9 Reference Guide Administration Mode Administration Mode Administration mode gives full access to the mobile device hardware and software configuration options The administrator must enter a valid password when a password has already been assigned before access to Administration mode and configuration options are allowed The administrator can configure the following options e Create change the keystroke seguence to activate administrator access e Create change the password for administrator access e Assign the name of the application or applications to lock e Select the command line of the application to lock In addition to these configuration options the administrator can view and manage the status logs of AppLock sessions Administrator default values for this device are Administr
267. with automatic PAC provisioning as the user will be prompted for the Username and Password when connecting to the network E EQ MX9RG C 237 MX9 Reference Guide EAP TLS Password LXE PAC Filename PAC Password EAP FAST Credentials To use Sign On credentials e Do not enter a User and Password as the user will be prompted for the Username and Password when connecting to the network To use Stored Credentials e Enter the Domain Username if the Domain is required otherwise enter the Username e Enter the password To use Automatic PAC Provisioning e No additional entries are required To use manual PAC Provisioning e Enter the PAC Filename and PAC Password e The PAC file must be copied to the directory specified in the Certs Path global variable The PAC file must not be read only Tap OK then tap Commit Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and warmboot The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network Note When using Automatic PAC Provisioning once authenticated there is a file stored in the System directory with the PAC credentials If the username is changed that file must be deleted The filename is autoP 00 pac EAP TLS To use EAP TLS make sure the following profile options are used e Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile e Set EAP Type to EAP TLS e Set Encryption to WPA TKIP e Set Auth Type to Open E
268. wnload CA certificate chain Download latest base CRL Download latest delta CRL Download CA Certificate Screen Click the DER button To download the CA certificate click on the Download CA certificate link iFile Download Security Warning e Whats the risk Download CA Certificate Screen Click the Save button and save the certificate Make sure to keep track of the name and location of the certificate E EQ MX9RG C 244 MX9 Reference Guide Installing a Root CA Certificate Installing a Root CA Certificate Note This section is only if the Windows certificate store is used If the certificate store is not used copy the certificate to the System folder or other path specified in the Summit Certs global parameter Copy the certificate file to the MX9 Import the certificate by navigating to Start Control Panel Certificates 7 Certificates Certificates Class 2 Public Primary Certification Authority Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority Entrust net Certification Authority 2048 Entrust net Secure Server Certification Authorit Lists the certificates Equifax Secure Certificate Authority trusted by you GlobalSign Root CA Certificates Tap the Import button Import Certificate or Key OK E From a File O From a Smart Card Reader y Card Absent Import Certificate Make sure From a File is selected and tap OK E EQ MX9RG C 245 MX9 Reference Guide Installing a Root C
269. xes The Clear All button changes to a Remove button when an item in the Custom IDs list is selected Click the desired line item and then click the Remove button to delete it Line items are Removed one at a time Contents of the text box fields are cleared at the same time E EQ MX9RG C 105 MX9 Reference Guide Match List Rules Prefix and Suffix data is always added on after stripping is complete and is not affected by any stripping settings If the stripping configuration results in a 0 length barcode a good beep will still be emitted since barcode data was read from the scanner Match List Rules The data in the match list is processed by the rules listed below Strings in the list will be searched in the order they appear in the list If the list contains ABC and AB in that order incoming data with ABC will match first and the AB will have no effect When a match between the first characters of the barcode and a string from the list is found that string is stripped from the barcode data Processing the list terminates when a match is found or when the end of the list is reached If the wildcard is not specified the string is assumed to strip from the beginning of the barcode data The string ABC strips off the prefix ABC The string XYZ will strip off the suffix XYZ The string ABC XYZ will strip both prefix and suf fix together More than one in a configuration string is not allowed The User Interface will not
270. xplorer options Tap the button to access Internet Explorer Help Media Player Start Programs Media Player There are few changes in the Windows CE version of Media Player as it relates to the general desktop Windows PC Microsoft Media Player options Click the button to access Media Player Help Microsoft Wordpad Start Programs Microsoft WordPad Create and edit documents and templates in WordPad using buttons and menu commands that are similar to those used in the desktop PC version of Microsoft WordPad By default WordPad files are saved as PWD files Documents can be saved in other formats e g RTF or DOC Tap the button to access WordPad Help E EQ MX9RG C 36 MX9 Reference Guide Remote Desktop Connection Remote Desktop Connection Start Programs Remote Desktop Connection There are few changes in the Windows CE version of Remote Desktop Connection as it relates to the general desktop Windows PC Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection options Select a computer from the drop down list or enter a host name and tap the Connect button Tap the Options gt gt button to access the General Display Local Resources Programs and Experience tabs Tap the button to access Remote Desktop Connection Help Transcriber Start Programs Transcriber Select Transcriber on the Start Programs menu To make changes to the Transcriber application enable or disable the current Transcriber session
271. ystem registry has been used to set the parameter to a value not available from the Global settings parameter options Selecting Custom for a parameter has no effect as the parameter value returns to the previously selected value when you press Commit E EQ MX9RG C 216 MX9 Reference Guide DFS Channels DFS Channels Note Not currently supported Support for 5GHz 802 11a channels where support for DFS is required Options On Off Default Off Aggressive Scan When set to On and the current connection to an AP becomes weak the radio scans for available APs more aggressively Aggressive scanning works with standard scanning set through Roam Trigger Roam Delta and Roam Period Aggressive scanning should be set to On unless there is significant co channel interference because of overlapping APs on the same channel Options On Off Default On CCX Features Use of Cisco Compatible Extensions CCX radio management and AP specified maximum transmit power features Options Full or On Use Cisco Information Element and CCX version number support all CCX features Optimized Use Cisco Information Element and CCX version number support all CCX features except AP assisted roaming AP specified maximum transmit power and radio management Off Do not use Cisco Information Element and CCX version Default Off for 802 11b g radio Optimized for 802 11a b g radio E EQ MX9RG C 217 MX9 Reference Guide WMM WMM
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