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1. 26 AS 26 Alpha LOA LPS aint 26 Jete ee ED ST AT AAA EE EEEE A RAUM PIENE UNE M NDE 26 DAI as 26 A o E OE O A 2 BI EE 27 Hid SANA uei Rm 28 wol m 29 andae E EEE I ON E 29 EIS EA ER 29 EE 29 A E TE een E eee eee E ene ee TA eee 30 EE geeiert 30 KE T e e bid Poo A AE 30 EE 31 ea A e 31 aE TT y PORRA Po Pr Pe PO on A Sch BETS a A 31 Battery Chargers an 32 Four Bay Charser Analyzer E TEE 32 Charging a Battery Using the Desktop Docking Cradle sss 32 Blobel ae a CT 33 Indicators and LEDS EE 33 UB a eio T TO E EEA ET ee ere 33 Pose y Te Ta rr 34 EHE DESDE A NEN MI A DNI NNNM DIN ME QUI NUM MM MU 35 a T Tm 35 js aee 8 5 o MEN A etree Stee 2d MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A Table of Contents 111 APPENDIXA KEY Maps 37 35 Key Numeric Alpha Keypad 1 ceeeeeeeeeeeseeee rne n nennen nennen 37 bacine bar EE ee 4 56 Key Full Alpha Numeric Keypad eeseesee eere nennen 42 APPENDIX B REGULATORY NOTICES AND SAFETY INFORMATION 47 INDEX 53 Illustrations Eius T ee KEE 4 ee e KEEN 5 NES e Ked EC E 6 Figure 4 RS 232 US5B Communications and Charging POr EN 6 Figure 3 Siy lus Storage LoCall ONS AAA o Pe o O o O E 9 PIS Alsie KET ee EN 11 suc de qu Dae AAA NO RP TRCUT PENNE 12 EINE DNO e LORO riada ica aliada 16 Figure 9
2. Main Batteries are Charging icon is displayed in the toolbar Si Figure 9 AC DC 12V External Power Supply Kit Push the 17 pin power cable connector into the MX6 serial port When the connector 1s seated over the pins twist the cable fasteners to the right to secure the cable to the MX6 Twist to the left to loosen and remove the cable Insert the barrel end of the AC DC Power adapter into the short cable end on the power cord connected to the MX6 E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 18 Adjust the Handstrap Adjust the Handstrap Figure 10 Handstrap The MX6 has an integrated elastic hand strap that provides a comfortable secure grip on the unit It is attached to the MX6 with a clip on the bottom panel The handstrap should be disconnected from the bottom clip when the Main Battery 1s to be removed or replaced The handstrap can be removed from the MX6 1f desired Prior to adjusting the handstrap pull down on the handstrap and insert the bottom assembly into the slot at the bottom of the MX6 Insure that both ends of the bottom assembly are secure Open the closed loop fastener tabs and adjust the handstrap for a comfortable secure fit Press the closed loop fastener ends together MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A Using the MX6 Enter Data You can enter data into the MX6 through several different methods The Scanner aperture provides barcode data entry the RS232 or the IR port are used to input output data
3. 12311 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 0 Tab q w e r t v ujt Jo D T T caplalsidl igltl E Kit Li Shift zi x C v b n m 4 Dal FT CCS ED New Edit Tools Figure 15 Soft Input Panel e Tap the 123 key to display either an alphanumeric keyboard or a numeric keyboard with characters usually accessed by capitalizing alphanumeric keys on a physical keyboard e Tap the Shift key to type one capital letter e Tap the CAP key to type all capital letters e Tap the au key to access symbols E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 24 Soft Input Panel Entering Text Use the input panel to enter information in any program You can either type on the soft keyboard or write on the touch screen using Letter Recognizer or Block Recognizer In either case the characters appear as typed text on the screen To show or hide the input panel tap the Input Panel button the icon looks like a keyboard and is shown in the System tray Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button to see the soft input panel Choices menu When you use the input panel the word completion program anticipates the word you are typing or writing and displays it above the input panel When you tap the displayed word it 1s inserted into your text at the insertion point To change word suggestion options such as the number of words suggested at one time tap Start gt Settings Personal gt Input gt Word Completion tab Repeating Keystrokes The Soft Input Pane
4. Select text by dragging the stylus across the text Place the cursor in a text box prior to typing in data or retrieving data using the integrated imager or an input output device connected to the serial port An extra or replacement stylus can be ordered from L XE See the section titled Accessories for the stylus part number E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 10 General Windows Keyboard Shortcuts General Windows Keyboard Shortcuts Use the keyboard shortcuts in the chart below to navigate the 35 and 56 key keypads These are standard keyboard shortcuts for WIndows applications Press these keys CTRL C CTRL X CTRL V CTRL Z DELETE SHIFT with any of the arrow keys CTRL A ALT ESC CTRL ESC ALT Underlined letter in a menu name Underlined letter in a command name on an open menu ESC 1 will cause a Hard Reset MX6 User s Guide To Copy Cut Paste Undo Delete Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop or select text within a document Select all Cycle through items in the order they were opened Display the Start menu Display the corresponding menu Carry out the corresponding command Cancel the current task Holding this key sequence CTRL ESC down longer than needed to display the Start menu E EQ MX60GWW A Align the Touchscreen 11 Align the Touchscreen Access Start Settings System tab Screen Align Screen align screen Ta
5. The Enter key confirms data entry Escape ESC The Escape key performs a cancel action Tab The Tab key moves the cursor to the next tab stop or the next control on a form Backlight The Keypad Backlight key turns the keypad backlight on and off The keypad backlight turns off after 5 seconds if there is no keypad or touch screen activity The Backlight key 1s located at the lower right of the 35 key keypad It is located below the Power key on the 56 key keypad The keypad backlight key 1s the only keypress used to turn the keypad backlight on and off Alpha Lock ALPHA This key is included only on the 35 key keypad Alpha defaults to numeric mode The Alpha key toggles between the numeric and alphabetic modes Backspace BKSP The Backspace key moves the cursor back one space for each time the key is pressed To delete a single character press Red key SP To delete multiple characters press Red key SP and hold down the SP key Delete DEL The Delete key deletes one character for each time the key is pressed MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A Keypads 27 Arrow Keys Press the arrow or cursor key to move the cursor or highlighted text entry during a menu list selection In Normal mode e The Up arrow moves the cursor up one row or line The Right arrow moves the cursor to the right one character The Down arrow moves the cursor down one line or row The Left arrow moves the cursor to the left one ch
6. MX6 Single Unit Desktop Cradle USB RS232 Includes a single unit battery charging slot WW No Power Cable MX6 4 Bay Docking Cradle US Power Cord Included MX6 4 Bay Docking Cradle WW No Power Cable EE El E G i P lt gt gt ON ON ON DN gt gt gt gt Oio O O m ked O O 22 8 y SISI SI rr UN UN Jll Gresch al ee G S OIO eite J J 6 6 r r zc t D z E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 36 Getting Help Includes Ethernet capabilities Ethernet Capabilities USB Cradle to PC Interface Cable 6f MX6A057CBL6USB RS 232 Cradle to PC Interface Cable 6ft MX6A059CBL6RS232 Interface Cables MX6 Charge Comm Interface Cable RS232 MX6A054CBLD17RS232 MX6 Charge Comm Interface Cable USB MX6A055CBLD17USB Charge Comm Cable Power Supply Includes US Power Cable MX6A307PSACUS Charge Comm Cable Power Supply No Power Cable Included MX6A308PSACWW Miscellaneous Accessories Replacement Stylus Kit 3 pack MXGASIOSTYLUS MX6A511STYLUS Universal Vehicle Docking Cradle Mounting Bracket Clamp Style MX6A015MTGBRCKT MX6 Desk Top Cradle Replacement Power Supply No Power Cord MX6A310PSACWW Replacement US Power Code MX6A067CBLPWRAC MX6 Software Development Kit HHP Bande P9500049 01 MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A Appendix A Key Maps 35 Key Numeric Alpha Keypad Use the soft keypad to enter characters that are not available using the 35 key keypad
7. and the keypad provides manual entry MX6 s with a touch screen and Microsoft Pocket PC software can use a stylus to input data the COM ports and or the keypad A virtual keyboard is available in applications that expect keyed input Keypad Entry The keypad is used to manually input data that 1s not collected otherwise Almost any function that a full sized computer keyboard can provide is duplicated on the keypad but it may take a few more keystrokes to accomplish a keyed task Almost every key has two or three different functions The primary alpha or numeric character is printed on the key The Red or Blue keys are pressed when you want to use a 2 key function For example when you press a Blue or Red key the 297 key then press the key that has the desired second function key The specific 2 character is printed above the corresponding key in either Red or Blue Please refer to Appendix A Key Maps for instruction on the specific keypresses to access all keypad functions Stylus Data Entry Note Always use the point of the stylus for tapping or making strokes on the display Never use an actual pen pencil or sharp object to write on the touch screen The stylus performs the same function as the mouse that is used to point to and click elements on a desk top computer The stylus is used in the same manner as a mouse single tap or double tap to select menu options drag the stylus across text to select hold the st
8. Lock lx pop lx py lx py lx py lx pop lp pop lx pop lo pop lx py lx py lx py lx pp lx py lx pop lx pop pot x pop pot x pop lx py lx pop lx pop lx py Lo t py Lo t pop JL LL pop O po o pop 43 Press This Key A c i crio i mimjojoj o xi3i i iciad jioj zioj vjoj izi izir izxic i irioimim oc jo u MX6 User s Guide yo 3 O PR D x o D gt Z 3 K E lt L E EL gt gt D x No dei 44 J3 gt zZ O ja G Xo r D gt x gt gt lt omojojojujue O T gt x 2 gt Z O Q O Qo Xx o Oo Press This Key Shift CAPS Alt Press These Keys and Then Ctrl Red Blue z e c o ajo gt o gt 5 gt x gt ilaioijiaijuiuciaa oirzi ioixci aiailzioiaicIiz zc To Get This Key Function Press Sft then Red then y E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 56 Key Full Alpha Numeric Keypad To Get This Key Function X x S lt c 3 0 GO l Gl NI ni I Qm El Gl M gt DOT colon semicolon period Press These Keys and Then Caps Blue Red Ctrl Alt Shift Lock x ojojo o a a o n lt lt x S lt c 2 0 Ji X Caps Lock must be On E EQ MX60GWW A 45 Press This Key DOT Use Soft Keypad Use Soft Keypad Use Soft Keypad Use Soft Keypad Use Soft Keypad Use Soft Keypad Use Soft Keypad Use Soft Keypad comma DOT 8 F A D
9. Mode The MX6 The Suspend mode is entered when the unit 1s inactive for a predetermined period of time or the user taps the Power key The MX6 does not enter Suspend when it is connected to AC power or when it 1s connected via ActiveSync unless it has been configured to do so When connected to ActiveSync the unit will enter Suspend if the Power key is tapped MX6 Suspend timers are set using Start Settings System Power tab A Power key tap wakes the unit and resets the display backlight timers A touch screen tap or any key tap wakes the unit and resets the display backlight timers Placing the MX6 in a powered dock wakes the unit and resets the display backlight timers When the unit wakes up the Display Backlight and the Power Off timers begin the countdown again When any one of the above events occurs prior to the Power Off timer expiring the timer starts the countdown again Off Mode The unit is in Off Mode when the Main Battery and the Backup Battery are depleted Insert a fully charged Main Battery and press the Power key to turn the MX6 On MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A Batteries 31 Batteries When the main battery has lost most of its charge an icon of an empty or half empty battery appears The MX6 also may be programmed to emit a beep at intervals when the battery 1s low When you see the empty battery icon or hear the warning beeps you should turn the unit off and recharge or replace the batte
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11. s pf A e Hl N ad l rea l A l GC l GO l Gl 4 gt X X X X X Oil UO Qm A MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A 35 Key Numeric Alpha Keypad 41 Press These Keys and Then To Get This Key Function Press This Key Use Soft Keypad Use Soft Keypad Inactive Keys on the 35 key Keypad Contrast Up Contrast Down Volume Up ve Taba T Send and End E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 42 56 Key Full Alpha Numeric Keypad 56 Key Full Alpha Numeric Keypad Use the soft keypad to enter characters that are not available using the 56 key keypad Keypress Sequences for Batch Units Press These Keys and Then Press This Key To Get This Key Function Caps Lock poo Poe xl S U Blue Red Ctrl Alt Shift Power Suspend Windows Start Menu MX6 User s Guide Keypad Backlight Toggle ee ee eee ee eee Backlight CapsLock Toggle sl d po opo oft n IO O IS IA ES amp w Print Screen ee ee ee NN N A Down Arrow ee ee eee NN Down Arrow Right Arrow ee NUN Right Arrow Left Arrow ee ee eee eee ee Left Arrow Page Down ee ee po opo Down Arrow F1 X A E EQ MX60GWW A 56 Key Full Alpha Numeric Keypad To Get This Key Function F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 F20 F21 F22 F23 F24 a b C d e f 9 h i J k E EQ MX6OGWW A Press These Keys and Then Caps Blue Red Ctrl Alt Shift
12. the parameter value and tap OK to save the change The default 1s 3 minutes Selections are 1 2 3 4 or 5 minutes On external power Turn off device if not used for Change the parameter value and tap OK to save the change The default 1s 5 minutes Selections are 1 2 5 10 15 or 30 minutes Note When the Power Off timer expires the computer enters Suspend Mode MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A Accessing Files in Flash Memory 15 Accessing Files in Flash Memory The Storage Card Access Start Programs Storage Card Select the file with the stylus and double tap to run the file Secure Digital SD cards are neither installed nor supported by LXE The IPSM Folder Access Start Programs File Explorer My Device IPSM Programs and files located in the IPSM folder are saved through a hard reset CAB files stored in the AutoInstall folder within the IPSM folder are automatically unpacked following a hard reset Backed up registry settings are automatically restored after a hard reset To restore default registry settings delete the RegBackup file in the IPSM folder and perform a hard reset E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 16 Connect the Audio Jack Optional Connect the Audio Jack Optional The MX6 audio jack is located on the side of the unit next to the scan aperture and the SDA door Secure Digital Access The internal speaker 1s disabled when the audio jack 1s connected Figure 8 Aud
13. value select tap the down arrow to decrease the value Or you can type a new time value in the field 3 To change the month tap the month to open a calendar Tap the month again and choose from the drop down list Or select the left and right arrows to select the month and year Or you can type a new month value in the field 4 To change the year tap the year to open a calendar Tap the year again and select the up arrow to increase the value select tap the down arrow to decrease the value Or select the left and right arrows to select the month and year Or you can type a new year value in the field e Select OK and select Yes to save your changes or select No to exit without saving your changes and exit Clock e Select Cancel to return to Clock Properties MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A Setting Display Backlight Action 13 Setting Display Backlight Action Access Start Settings System Backlight tab The parameter settings in Start Settings System Backlight tab establish when the display backlight is turned on and off The Keypad Backlight key located at the lower right of the 35 key keypad and below the Power key on the 56 key keypad has no effect on display backlight settings The display backlight settings have no effect on the keypad Backlight setting Exit and save any changes by tapping OK on the command bar or pressing Enter on the keypad When the MX6 is not in the Suspend state and the display backl
14. 6OGWW A 35 Key Numeric Alpha Keypad 39 Press These Keys and Then To Get This Key Function Press This Key Caps Blue Red Ctrl Alpha Sft Lock z O T O IS T sss A DLL p HE IO gt OC IO IS CI AC IE e LLL LL a O EES EE LLL LL 9 ee es EES EE l HH OS CI AC EE LLL LL EE OC IO IS O CI e OC C O EC 9 LLL LLL IL ss I IS II IO EES EC IO OS O E IL LLL LL LL ses SES EES EE a OC IO OS O NC IZ HHHH HH ES EE T i OS II EI EE v LLL LL LL ss w IS IS EES EE x LLLI COLL 9 Y LLL A ess LL LL LL LL LLJ 3 3 SES IS IO O T 5 pop NEN 5 6 6 Either press SFT or activate CapsLock when capital letters are needed E EQ MX6OGWW A MX6 User s Guide 40 35 Key Numeric Alpha Keypad Press These Keys and Then To Get This Key Function Press This Key Caps Lock Blue Red Ctrl Alpha Sft US O O RS IS IS E SSES O O IO H LLL T LL LLL LE CE T IET E E EL IT E E E LL IT E E EL TO LE CLE LL IT E LE LL ET E E LL ET f fy a D m DUE H H H H ES AO a Gema x period Oo po po po po Use Soft Keypad Mew LL comma ee eee ee eee Use Soft Keypad apostrophe OO ee po po po Use Soft Keypad tilde ooo po po po po Use Soft Keypad xl poo m LLJ bse Soft Keypad LL bse Soft keypad ee gt fx 2oBuere LL p lxi 3
15. AC DC 12V External Power Supply KIT L anana aia ATA aaa aeaaea ege 17 E A E e o AE TE T E E E E E EE P E E A ALAA AEA LAA E 18 P LI ee EE Decre LS inclina ii 20 It AA CO o PEI PE ORO A 21 teuer I9 Ta wiin me A ii ias 22 gr L DI oca 24 Pie D er DUE Erro ero eii cas 23 Figure 16 The 35 key aud 56 key Ke dS colmada 23 IT MIS end PA a eelere 28 Fore 19 Poser Modes Cm Suspend and UT EE 29 Meme 20 Juergen ES E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide IN Table of Contents MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A Overview Introduction The MX6 is a lightweight hand held computer that uses Microsoft Windows for Pocket PC 2002 software and a powerful battery saving XscaleTM processor The MX6 can transmit information using a 2 4 GHz radio with an internally mounted antenna and it can store information for later transmission through an RS 232 InfraRed or communication port The MX6 is vertically oriented and features backlighting for the display and the keypad The touch screen display supports graphic features and icons that the Pocket PC operating system supports The MX6 is powered by a 2000 mAh Lithium Ion main battery pack and an internal backup battery A stylus 1s attached to the MX6 to assist in entering data and configuring the unit The MX6 with a 35 key keypad 1s slightly different from the MX6 with a 56 key keypad creating differences in keymapping Portions of this guide will be split between the the 35 key device and the 56 key de
16. F Standards FCC Part 15 Subpart B FCC 15 247 EN 55022 Class B EN60950 RSS 210 EN55024 ETS 300 328 Transceiver Transceiver MX6 with 802 11b EN 300 328 2 2000 EN 301 489 1 2000 EN 301 480 17 2000 EN 60950 2000 EN 50361 2001 The following is the required safety label that appears on the back panel of the MX6 RF terminal equipped with an 802 11 radio FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Le Tested to Comply with FCC Standards This Class B Digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada No user serviceable parts 1 Opening Voids Warranty Made in USA or US 8 imported parts FCC ID HD5950003 Canada 1693B9503 YN107 Ec www lxe com MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A Regulatory Notices and Safety Information 49 LXE MX6 Declaration of Conformity LXE An EMS Technologies Company DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to The Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC The EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Marking Directive 93 68 EEC Type of Equipment Hand Held Computer Brand Name or Trademark LXE Type Designation Map Manufacturer LXE Inc Address 125 Technology Parkway Norcross GA 30092 USA The following harmonized European Standards technical specifications or other normative documents have been applied EMC Standards EN 55022 1998 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of informatio
17. MX6 User s Guide Note This is the full User s Guide Please download the LXEbook version of this guide to the MX6 not this one LXE An EMS Technologies Company Copyright O December 2003 by LXE Inc All Rights Reserved E EQ MX60GWW A Pocket PC Windows CE LANGUAGE ENGLISH Notices Notice LXE Inc reserves the right to make improvements or changes in the products described in this manual at any time without notice While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy LXE assumes no liability resulting from any errors or omissions in this document or from the use of the information contained herein Further LXE Incorporated reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes to it from time to time without any obligation to notify any person or organization of such revision or changes Copyright Notice This manual is copyrighted All rights are reserved This document may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent in writing from LXE Inc Copyright O 2003 by LXE Inc An EMS Technologies Company 125 Technology Parkway Norcross GA 30092 U S A 770 447 4224 Trademarks LXE 1s a registered trademark of LXE Inc Microsoft ActiveSync MSN Outlook Windows the Windows logo and Windows Media are either registered trademark
18. N 301 489 17 07 2000 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 17 Specific conditions for Wideband data and HIPERLAN equipment EN 55022 1998 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of information technology equipment Radio Standards EN 300 328 1 and 2 2000 7 Radio Equipment and Systems RES Wideband transmission systems Technical characteristics and test conditions for data transmission equipment operating in the 2 4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques Safety Standard EN60950 2000 Safety of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment The product carries the CE Mark We LXE Inc declare that the equipment specified above complies with all Essential Health and Safety Requirements of the above Directives and Standards as amended Cyril A Binnom Jr Date of issue October 20 2003 EMC Approvals Engineer LXE Inc 125 Technology Parkway Norcross GA 30092 2993 USA ph 770 447 4224 fax 770 447 6928 MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A Regulatory Notices and Safety Information 51 A Lithium Battery Safety Statement A Caution Lithium battery inside Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with same or equivalent type recommended by battery manufacturer US Attention Contient une pile de
19. OT MX6 User s Guide 46 56 Key Full Alpha Numeric Keypad Press These Keys and Then Press This Key To Get This Key Function PPM ee cm SE Cape Lock Eck mE DI Use Soft Keypad WANDA a NEN Use Soft Keypad in x LS comma MO Ty Comma key wewns _ mes tilde a Use Soft Keypad LI Use Soft bains LI UseSefKeypac o pj opo awa pt Lo Ll o p nl f Basme op f a Ll 4 LL T f 8 Lal e 8 A pot x o lxi e E ly Hold down the Alt key while typing 39 Hold down the Alt key while typing 34 MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A Appendix B Regulatory Notices and Safety Information FCC Information This device complies with FCC Rules part 15 Operation is subject to the following conditions l This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference that may be received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note In accordance with FCC 15 21 changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generate
20. Press These Keys and Then To Get This Key Function Press This Key Blue Red Ctrl Alpha Sft nis Power Suspend Oo po po po po po Power Windows Start Menu ox d p o poe Bksp Keypad Backlight Toggle ooo po po po po Backlight Blue Mode Ao TT ae Red Mode o e Shift LL s At LC pL f a Cm LL Lo Cm Scan o o o po sen Esc o OOO OOO II IG Space oT T l TT Sese Enter LL S S e X X um MONO pa e key Ta IO ES O O IO T T CCOO _WA a _WA mu VA Down Arrow Oo po po po po Down Arrow Right Arrow MD Kc NN Right Arrow Left Arrow MA poe Go Left Arrow Delete Del E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 38 To Get This Key Function Home Page Up Page Down F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 1 O lt x IS lt c o 90 O0 O0O 5l 3 I gt jjo o a ol o j o MX6 User s Guide 35 Key Numeric Alpha Keypad Press These Keys and Then Caps Blue Red Ctrl SE AE xy xy A y A y y py y py y py y py o pap Lo pap Lo pap o pap Lo pap Lo pap o pap Lo pap Lo pap pa py o pap Lo pap o pap Lo pap o pap o pap Lo pap Lo pap o pap pap px Alpha Sft A LL x oyo psp yo x A Press This Key N A Up Arrow Down Arrow F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 E EQ MX
21. al environment Exercise care when transporting the battery making sure it does not come in contact with excessive heat or any power source other than the LXE MX6 dock This product is not designed to use alkaline batteries Backup Battery The MX6 has a rechargeable lithium battery installed to maintain time date and setup information It is charged off the main battery The lithium battery is not user serviceable and should last five years with normal use before it requires replacement Note This battery should only be changed by authorized service personnel This product contains a lithium battery There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer s instructions Caution E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 32 Battery Chargers Battery Chargers Four Bay Charger Analyzer Optional 1 Status LEDs 2 Battery Capacity Indicator LED Charging Slots Charge Analyze Slot Analyze Button Figure 20 Multicharger Analyzer Use the multicharger to charge battery packs outside of the MX6 A complete single battery charge using the charger takes three 3 hours As soon as the battery is placed in the slot charging begins The multicharger must be connected to AC power before charging can begin The Charge Analyze slot begins charging a battery as soon as it 1s ins
22. aracter Modifier Keys Figure 17 Modifier Keys The Ctrl and Alt keys are located on the bottom row of the keypad Functions of the Ctrl and Alt keys depend on the software application in use The blue and red keys blue is to the left and red is to the right are used in conjunction with other keys to type the corresponding color coded characters and functions The Red and Blue keys modify only the next key pressed these keys must be pressed and released before each key to be modified to the Blue or Red case E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 28 The IR Serial Port The IR Serial Port Figure 18 IR Port Location The serial port is a half duplex IR Infrared port Through software commands the port may be set up for IR or a modified RS 232 serial communication In general the IR mode is used when communicating to other IR devices printers computers etc and the modified RS 232 mode is used to communicate with the dock for host communications In IR mode all physical communications meet the IrDA physical layer specification In the modified RS 232 serial mode the IR port 1s used to transmit RS 232 level data out the IR port The third pin along the bottom of the MX6 is used to receive RS 232 level data while in the dock When transferring files using the IR port flow control must be the same on both sides of the transmission specifically with Zmodem both must use Xon Xoff MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A Po
23. batteries are charging Synchronization is occuring One or more instant messages are Main batteries are low SS waiting acknowledgment One or more e mail messages are Main batteri low iti ain batteries very low waiting acknowledgment ar cm A Main batteries are full Em Soft Input Panel Tap to show the Panel Figure 14 System Tray Icons MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A Soft Input Panel 23 Soft Input Panel The Soft Input Panel SIP 1s always available by tapping the SIP icon in the system tray when the MX6 is powered On It is always available with one exception when the Today screen is displayed To show or hide the input panel tap the Input Panel button the icon looks like a keyboard and is shown in the System tray Tap the arrow next to the SIP icon to see the soft input panel Choices menu When you use the input panel the word completion program anticipates the word you are typing or writing and displays it above the input panel When you tap the displayed word the word is inserted into your text at the insertion point To change word suggestion options such as the number of words suggested at one time tap Start Settings Personal Input Word Completion tab Use the input panel to enter information in any program You can either type on the soft keyboard or write on the touch screen using Letter Recognizer or Block Recognizer In either case the characters appear as typed text on the screen
24. cc M 12 Setting Display Backlight Action eeseeeseeee eee nere e enne 13 aT E Ea E 14 Se US Fower ON NIU om 14 Accessing Files in Flash Memory ss sss sss ss sees esse sees essen eee 15 O AA PP ee En E OE E 15 Ree Re EE 15 Connect the Audio Jack Optional sunno anar 16 Set the Audio Speaker Volume c css sss ss ees esc es ecce eee eee eee 16 Connect External Power Supply Optional 17 AOSTA MARA sail 18 USING THE MX6 19 SAA A e reo OE E RH QUNM NU DH OUR 19 LEE Er EE 19 AS Data Ur ai 19 The O A 20 nn adc UU mde pi a En UE 20 Eme EE 20 Dorne AAA o PE ON E OE acne eae ern eee nee 20 E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 11 Table of Contents is TE TTT 20 ia oO oa EEE Etat MEA Uer EO 21 PST SRTR Barcode IRE ptas zl a o T e M 22 IN IO O m TR NS 22 ITC WATE Pan licor 23 CIO Maa 24 EE o E o Pr O US EE A 24 Miras A A EIU PPEMIRDRONI I dU MId NERO SERI NUI EE 24 A A T 25 SE E M c M E RUPEE 26 E iE d e S 26 ENEE t TR E Tee 26 vine hon N HP 26 PUSE E ene ree MEME c A nee een ene etre M D MEM MEE MM M DM 26 Bc ler e e o 26 1 K
25. characteristics eere 29 Operating Temperature 2 MX6 User s Guide 54 Ne T a A 9 Pen Stylus and data entre 19 Power key location sra 8 Power Off Timer How to 14 Quick Start Instructions esse eee 3 R R DOO m ee EU Pe 8 Regulatory Notices and Safety Information 47 RESTO loo 8 Reset Warm EE 8 Run a program 15 A Scan Aperture A A 11 ScanWedge id 20 single and Four Bay Docks 33 Soft Input Patel etr eth dis 24 Soft Input Panel SIP esses 23 Speaker volume How Io 16 MX6 User s Guide Stylus and data entry STALE Tog E Suspend arto ro S T TOUCH T Lene tothenturt treieti 22 Touch Screen and data entry 19 Touchscreen calibration eee 11 Touchscreen How Ta eai 9 Troubleshooting Unsuccessful scan ooocccnnnoccnnnicccnonicinnnnanononoss 21 U View IR 22 Volume adjust audio volume sss sese 16 W Ms A a 8 RR Cs iceren 3l E EQ MX60GWW A
26. dles 33 Docking Cradles Note The MX6 Cradle Reference Guide contains docking cradle installation and further information The docking cradles give the MX6 the ability to communicate with a host computer and other equipment The MX6 can be either On or in Suspend mode while in the cradles Using wall AC adapters the desktop docking cradle transfers power to the internal charging circuitry of the MX6 and in turn the MX6 recharges the Main Battery The desktop docking cradle recharges both the MX6 Main Battery and an Auxiliary Battery at the same time The vehicle docking cradle uses a 12V cigarette lighter adapter or a bare wire 12 48V power supply to transfer power to the internal charging circuitry of the MX6 and in turn the MX6 recharges the Main Battery A powered vehicle docking cradle gives the MX6 the ability to communicate with a host computer and other equipment A complete battery charge of the Main Battery pack and an extra battery pack using the desktop docking cradle takes less than four hours The vehicle cradle completely charges the Main Battery in the MX6 is less than four hours The cradles require an external power source before communications or battery charging is available When the desktop cradle is receiving external power and the MX6 is properly seated in the charging bay the DOCK LED is green Indicators and LEDs Powered Desktop Cradle Label Color Explanation DOCK Solid Green MX6 is properl
27. en backlight on if Turn on backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped is checked When unchecked the display backlight does not turn off If the unit is in the Suspend state pressing any key other than the Power key or tapping the screen have no effect Wake the MX6 from Suspend by tapping the Power key pressing the trigger on the handle or by pressing the Scan button Turn on backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped When this option is unchecked the MX6 backlight utility ignores key taps and screen taps If the backlight is allowed to go off the backlight remains off until the unit returns from the Suspend state If the backlight is not allowed to go off the backlight remains on Note Refer to the section titled Power Modes later in this guide for information relating to the power states of the MX6 E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 14 Set the Power Off Timer Backlight Intensity Y ou can set a different level for the intensity of the display backlight when the MX6 is running on battery power and a different level to use when the MX6 is running on external power Backlight intensity has no effect on the keypad backlight Set the Power Off Timer Note Refer to the section titled Power Modes later in this guide for information relating to the power states of the MX6 Tap the Start Settings System Power icon On battery power Turn off device if not used for Change
28. erted Pressing the Analyze button starts the battery analyze cycle on the battery in the Charge Analyze slot The Status LED indicates the charge status of the battery in the slot Green has completed charging Orange charging Red encountered an error battery pack may be outside temperature range Lower the battery pack straight into the battery charger pocket and push it down firmly Do not slam the battery into the charging bay or drop it into the bay Failure to follow these instructions can result in damage to the main battery or the charger Charging a Battery Using the Desktop Docking Cradle The Desk Mount Cradle has an Auxiliary Battery Well that is used to charge a single Li Ion battery in the charged desk mount docking cradle The MX6 unit does not have to be in the main charging well because each charger operates independently of the other The spare battery will charge in four hours The cradle senses when a battery pack is fully charged and automatically switches to maintain the battery at full capacity indefinitely How To Charge a Spare Battery Pack l Insert the end of the battery without the locking tab into the bottom of the auxiliary well opening 2 Snapthe battery into place with a hinging motion 3 Once the battery is inserted observe the Aux Battery LED to monitor the charging process See the following section titled Docking Cradles for further information MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A Docking Cra
29. ight 1s off the display backlight is toggled on when any key including the keypad backlight key 1s tapped 1f Turn on backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped is checked If the MX6 is in Suspend pressing the keypad backlight key has no effect the MX6 remains in the Suspend state Dim Backlight if device is not used for When Dim Backlight if device is not used for is checked and a time delay is set the backlight on the display dims to the minimum value in Backlight Intensity when the timer expires e Tapping the screen after the time delay timer expires undims the screen backlight e Tapping any key after the time delay timer expires turns the screen backlight on if Turn on backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped 1s checked When unchecked the display backlight does not dim to the minimum level If the unit is in the Suspend state pressing any key other than the Power key or tapping the screen have no effect Wake the MX6 from Suspend by tapping the Power key pressing the trigger on the handle or by pressing the Scan button Turn off backlight if device is not used for When Turn off backlight if device is not used for 1s checked and a time delay is set the display backlight turns off when the timer expires e Tapping the screen after the time delay timer expires turns the screen backlight on e Tapping any key after the time delay timer expires turns the scre
30. io Jack Location Lift up the protective audio jack cover and insert the barrel end of the connector into the MX6 audio jack and push in firmly Note The audio option draws power from the Main Battery Pack Set the Audio Speaker Volume Note An application may override the control of the speaker volume Turning off sounds saves power and prolongs battery life The audio volume can be adjusted to a comfortable level for the user The MX6 has an internal speaker and a jack for an external headset The volume is adjusted using Start Settings Personal tab Sounds amp Notifications icon then select the Notifications tab Change the setting and tap OK to save the change You can also select deselect sounds for key clicks and screen taps and whether each 1s loud or soft Sounds specific to primary events are selected using the options on the Sounds tab Reminder Notifications tones are selected using the options on the Reminders Notifications tab As the volume scrollbar is moved between Loud and Silent the computer beeps each time the volume increases or decreases in decibel range The Volume icon in the system bar can also be used to adjust the system sound volume MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A Connect External Power Supply Optional 17 Connect External Power Supply Optional The MX6 connector is located at the base of the MX6 The Main Battery recharges when the MX6 is connected to an external power source and the
31. l does not support repeating keystrokes The MX6 keypads allow repeating keystrokes International Characters Use the Soft Input Panel and the stylus to add International Characters to data entries Open the Soft Input Panel by tapping the Input Panel icon in the system tray Tap the key on the Soft Input Panel to enable international characters MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A Keypads Keypads Gi OS OOO 0000 O 9 O O O O o o o Ny 999999 leese ke roro O0000000000 SIOISIOGIO AOIOIOIGIO 9 O 35 key Keypad 56 key Keypad 56 key 5250 Keypad Figure 16 The 35 key and 56 key Keypads See also Appendix A Key Maps Keys shown on the 35 key keypad that are inactive Contrast Up Contrast Down Volume Up Send and End E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 26 Keypads Special Keys SCAN Key The SCAN key activates the image taking and or barcode decoding scan engine It also wakes the MX6 from sleep mode Power Key The Power key puts the MX6 into and wakes the MX6 from suspend mode Shift SFT The Shift key toggles the keypad from upper case alphabet mode to lower case alphabet mode and back Caps Lock may also be toggled by pressing the red modifier key followed by the Shift key or by double tapping the Shift key When Caps Lock is toggled on the Shift key makes characters upper case when it is toggled off the Shift key makes keys lower case Enter ENT
32. laza incorrectamente Reemplace solamente con el mismo tipo o equivalente recomendado por el fabricante ES Oppassen Bevat Lithium batterij Incorrrecte plaatsing van batterij kan leiden tot explosiegevaar Alleen vervangen door hetzelfde of door fabrikant aanbevolen gelijkwaardig type NL E EQ MX6OGWW A MX6 User s Guide SE IIpocoyn Yn pygt UTATAPIA anr Al Sorten Y Tr pyel K v vvoc gxkpnSns EY y uratap a avticatactade ue Lavdacu vo TP TO AVTIKATACT OTE LLOVO LIE TOV 1010 T 1LOOODVALLO T TO TOV GVVIOTATAL AT TOV KOTAOKEVAOTN GR E VF AMMA ASTWET NET AO MME EATS L RAT SBN HOT ACEA R RIE TIMES DO M 2e FH UC TE SL IP Dikkat Icinde lityum bataryasi bulunur Bataryanin yanlis degistirilmesi patlama tehlikesi yarat r Ayn s yla veya reticinin nerdi i e de er tiple de i tirin TR Legend Chinese CN Italian Danish DK Japanese Dutch NL Korean English US Norwegian Finnish FI Portuguese French FR Spanish German DE Swedish Greek GR Turkish MX6 User s Guide Lithium Battery Safety Statement Regulatory Notices and Safety Information 9 d aa s ugd sex Edad 27 FEA ARO AU SAM MEE HE Maag ALA 3e Aage at al of 44 A S KR iub WERE dig Edo WAR AE BR VE BY fi Mar SEE ma fel aS E E 8 E x e AF E o E T XE A CN IT JP NO PT ES SE IR E EQ MX60GWW A 30 MINUS L M 3 A ACCESSOTIES ccoo
33. mpletely A main battery pack charge takes four hours and the backup battery charges takes 8 hours new batteries only The main battery can be charged in one of three ways e either while in the MX6 in a powered docking cradle or e with the main battery in a powered MX6 battery charger or e in unit battery charging using the Communications cable with power supply The sequence of events for a new MX6 is l Insert a fully charged battery Always put a fully charged battery in the MX6 at the beginning of the shift or work day Turn the MX6 on by pressing the Power key Align calibrate the touchscreen Complete the simple exercise showing how to use the stylus and pop up menus Set the time zone for your location Please wat while programs install When the Today screen is displayed tap the Clock icon and set the correct date and time Set the wireless radio parameters if necessary Refer to the MX6 Reference Guide Edit the terminal emulation parameters if necessary Refer to the RFTerm Reference Guide de oh exc QM com MC dus Tap Start HHP Utils RegBackup to permanently save your settings If you remove the battery or the battery fails there is a 30 minute window in which to insert a charged main battery before the backup battery fails and the contents of the Flash memory are lost E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 4 Components Components Cursor keys 1 Scan LED 2 Decode LED 4 3 Touchscree
34. n Display 4 Power key O 5 5 Scan key 6 T Backlight Toggle key on the 56 key keypad R72 O O O0000000 Oe 000 O eJololelols 9909009 y sJolJelelo E E gt O Figure 1 Front of MX6 MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A Components D Image Aperture Speaker Handstrap Connector Stylus No Trigger Handle Microphone Battery Well Battery j Due Et A 9 Jw x Figure 2 Back of MX6 E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 6 Components Figure 3 Trigger Handle Installed Scan Aperture Rubber Nose Bumpers Scan Trigger Rubber Bumper Headphone Jack Secure Digital Access Door IrDA Port Stylus and Tether storage inside base of handle p xw c E AA Figure 4 RS 232 USB Communications and Charging Port MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A Insert Fully Charged Battery 7 Insert Fully Charged Battery Note The unit will not function unless the battery compartment cover is in place and securely latched Be sure to place the unit in suspend before removing the battery If you don t you may lose all unsaved data The main battery 1s located in a compartment on the back of the unit To insert or replace the battery complete the following steps 1 Turn the MX6 off 2 Detach the bottom hook of the elastic handstrap if installed 3 Press the battery locking tab up to release the Main Battery pack The battery case serves as the back cover for the battery well for
35. n technology equipment EN 55024 1998 Information Technology Equipment Immunity characteristics Limits and methods of measurement Safety Standards EN60950 2000 Safety of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment The product carries the CE Mark We LXE Inc declare that the equipment specified above complies with all Essential Health and Safety Requirements of the above Directives and Standards as amended Date of issue October 20 2003 R Cyril A Binnom Jr EMC Approvals Engineer LXE Inc 125 Technology Parkway Norcross GA 30092 2993 USA ph 770 447 4224 fax 770 447 6928 E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 50 Regulatory Notices and Safety Information LXE 802 11b WLAN Declaration of Conformity LXE An EMS Technologies Company DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to the R amp TTE Directive 99 5 EEC The EMC Directive 89 336 EEC The Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and the Marking Directive 93 68 EEC Type of Equipment DSSS 2 4GHz WLAN Brand Name or Trademark LXE Type Designation MX6 with 802 11b WLAN Manufacturer LXE Inc Address 125 Technology Parkway Norcross GA 30092 USA The following harmonized European Norms have been applied EMC Standards EN 301 489 1 07 2000 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common technical requirements E
36. occcnnnccononoccnnonocononanrononarccnanarocnnnirononoss 35 AM Scam DEM aiii 2l Alkaline batteries aaaea erat ahan ERAN 31 Audio jack HOW to 16 B Backlight Display ooooooccococcnoncnnnnnnnnnnnnos 13 Backlight Keypad e 26 Barcode mares ios 20 Battery Se A oie 31 Err TT 31 Batey TEPIC ads 7 C Calibrate the touchscreen 11 Caution Backup Batter 31 Change the date and He 12 check the battery status and power reading 31 Cleaning Scan Aperture esse ee eee eee 11 A TO 8 Components described sss sese 4 D A 19 Date and 12 Display EE 22 l 22 Display Backlight esesesesessss 13 Display Backlight and the Power Off timers 30 E Eater Dotar oasis 19 Environmental Spectfeatons 2 E EQ MX60GWW A Index EE eebe l Plash leg 15 Flow Control Serial Port 28 G Genine ee e ENE 35 Como ANE canada 3 H handstrap hook seseeeeeeee 7 lm ob ERE A IA 35 I Images and screen captures oocccccccccnccnnnnnnnnnnnnss 20 International Character 24 jn M 2 28 K keyboard sbhortcuts enais 10 Keypad and entering data 19 Keypad Backlight g55ccssnacascesresauasenedacdssandadessasiaaasa ves 26 Keystroke TODOS gengen gebuede en aa canos 24 L M Manuals reference ee 1 O OFF Mode 30 ON Mode
37. p the target firmly and accurately at each location on the screen The targec wil continue to move until the screen is alionec Ae Figure 6 Align the Touchscreen To start tap the target with the stylus Follow the instructions on the screen Carefully press and briefly hold the stylus on the center of the target as the target moves around the screen When alignment is complete press the Enter key or tap the OK icon to save the new alignment settings You can also press the Esc key sequence to cancel or quit Cleaning the Touch Screen and Scan Aperture Keep fingers and rough or sharp objects away from the scan aperture and display If the glass becomes soiled or smudged clean only with a standard household cleaner such as Windex without vinegar or use Isopropyl Alcohol Do not use paper towels or harsh chemical based cleaning fluids since they may result in damage to the glass surface Use a clean damp lint free cloth Do not scrub optical surfaces If possible clean only those areas which are soiled Lint particulates can be removed with clean filtered canned air E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 12 Set the Date and Time Set the Date and Time Access Start Settings Systems tab Clock Tis Settings Figure 7 Set the Date and Time 1 Select your correct time zone from the pull down list 2 To change the time select the hour minute seconds or AM PM and select the up arrow to increase the
38. place it into Suspend or to wake it from Suspend modes You can also use the Scan key or trigger if installed to wake the MX6 from Suspend Reset or Reboot CAUTION LXE recommends that you always attempt a Warm reset before initiating a Cold reset Once you initiate a hard reset all applications are forcibly closed and working RAM and files are cleared It is a good idea to store important data in the MX6 s Flash memory for this reason Soft Reset A warm soft reset closes all applications clears the working RAM and preserves the file system To initialize a soft reset press and hold the Control CTRL and Shift SFT keys for approximately 10 seconds Release the keys and the MX6 resets The red and green LEDs blink for approximately three seconds After a Warm Reset The Today screen appears The custom settings in the registry are persistent An installed RF Network PC Card connects to the network system Hard Reset A hard reset is a complete reset in which all applications are forcibly closed and working RAM and files are cleared To perform a hard reset press and hold the Control CTRL key and the Escape ESC key for approximately 10 seconds Note The Start Menu will repeatedly appear and disappear and the keys will click repeatedly This is intended to alert the user that a drastic action is about to occur Release the key and the MX6 resets The red and green LEDs blink for approximately three seconds When the MX6 po
39. ry as soon as possible The backup battery will retain all data in memory for 30 minutes while the main battery 1s out of the unit After you recharge or replace the battery and turn the unit back on 1t returns to wherever you were in your application when you turned it off About Lithium lon Batteries Li Ion batteries like all batteries gradually lose their capacity over time in a linear fashion and never just stop working This is important to remember the MX6 1s always on even when in the Suspend state and draws battery power at all times Tap Start Settings System Power tab to check the battery status and power reading The following chart is an approximation Actual battery capacity will vary based on usage ambient temperature and peripherals drawing power from the MX6 100 capacity 2000 mAh minimum 80 capacity 1600 mAh minimum Deciding when to put a fully charged battery in the MX6 is difficult to quantify because it is very application specific 1600 mAh may be the cutoff for one customer who uses the computer frequently while 500 mAh may be perfectly fine for a customer who occasionally uses the computer You need to determine the point at which battery life becomes unacceptable for your business practices and replace the battery before that point Main Battery The MX6 uses a 2000 mAh Li Ion battery The main battery is a rugged plastic enclosure that is designed to withstand the ordinary rigors of an industri
40. s uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user 1s encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Warning Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by LXE Inc could void the user s authority to operate this equipment RF Safety Notice Caution This device and its antenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter For body worn operation to maintain compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines use only accessories that contain no metallic components and provide a separation distance of 15mm 06 inches to the body Use of other accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Operation 1s subject to the following two conditions 1 Devices may not cause harmful in
41. s or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations When this manual is in PDF format Acrobat Reader Copyright 1987 2001 Adobe Systems Incorporated All rights reserved Adobe the Adobe logo Acrobat and the Acrobat logo are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated applies Note The original equipment s User Manuals are copyrighted by Hand Held Products Incorporated HHP This manual has been amended by LXE Inc for the MX6 and Cradles with HHP s express permission The user is strongly encouraged to read Appendix B Regulatory Notices and Safety Information Important safety cautions warnings and regulatory information is contained in Appendix B Initial Release Dec 2003 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 1 KEE PP FP A E O Emme 1 EE AO pala l Docum nt Conventions aida 2 MX6 Environmental Specifications idad 2 QUICK START 3 HEE a tin K SEENEN 4 Insert Fully Charged Battery css ss sss sss sss esse eee eee 7 Lou Bate CONO ia I Aa E T TET eer TT GE TUNER 8 e d E E 8 A tance PE E 8 Haud EE 8 SIE A eae eee 9 General Windows Keyboard Shortcuts ecce eeeeeeee eene 10 Align the Touchscreen sek NR ENK RE NR ER ENEE REN RER ENEE nnne n nena REENEN KEREN 11 Cleaning the Touch Screen and Scan ADOTDUEO rines 11 A gg e
42. te User Guides The following guides are available on the LXE Manuals CD e MX6 Reference Guide e MX6 Dock Reference Guide e RFTerm Reference Guide Accessories Batteries and Battery Charger Analyzers MX6A380BATT MX6A383CHGR4US Main Battery Lithium Ion 4 Unit Main Battery Charger US power cord Includes analyzing capabilities 4 Unit Main Battery Charger no power cord Includes analyzing capabilities MX6A384CHGR4W W Carrying Cases Holsters Hand Straps Replacement MX6 Hand Strap Holster for MX6 without handle Holster for MX6 with handle Case for MX6 without handle Includes a protective plastic covering over keyboard Case for MX6 without handle No protective plastic covering MX6A411HANDSTRP MX6A409HOLSTER MX6A410HOLSTERHAND MX6AA407CASEI MX6A408CASE2 MX6A409CASEHANDLE MX6A412WRISTSTP 9200L67 Wrist Strap lanyard for MX6 with handle Case for MX6 with handle Holster belt e B 2 e em p t2 e un MX6A007VMCRADLE MX6A008WHVMCRADLE MX6A382PSVEHMTI2V MX6A383PSVEHMT24V gt MX6 Vehicle Cradle For use with Handle 2V Vehicle Cradle Power Supply Cig Lighter Adapter 4 48V Vehicle Cradle Power Supply N e lt gt ON lt CD CR EZ CD C p o CD es O G UN O z e E un e o 3 c co om c gt Qs E e un e 2 ge A 2 c pal e un MX6 Single Unit Desktop Cradle USB RS232 Includes a single unit battery charging slot US
43. terference 2 Devices must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation To prevent radio interference to the licensed service this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding Equipment or its transmit antenna that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 48 Regulatory Notices and Safety Information R amp TTE Directive Requirements Applies only to equipment operated within the EU EFTA O Information to User A label on the exterior of the device should resemble the label shown below The product is marked with the label below in accordance with the Class II product requirements specified in the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC LXE Part Number C 0681 Use of this device is permitted in EU EFTA O The equipment is intended for use throughout the European Community Its authorization for use in France is restricted as follows PAN European Frequency Range 2 402 2 480 GHz Restricted Frequency Range for use in France 2 448 2 480 GHz The CE mark on this product indicates that the system has been tested to and conforms with the C provisions noted with the 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and the 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive Approvals EMI EMC Standards Safety Standards R
44. the MX6 4 Pull the battery up and out of the battery well with a hinge motion Place the discharged battery pack in a powered charging cradle or charger 5 Tilt the end without the latch of the fully charged battery pack into the upper end of the battery compartment and firmly press the other end with the latch until it is fully inserted into the battery compartment Push down on the battery pack until it clicks into place Replace the handstrap hook in its holder Note The battery should not be replaced in a dirty or harsh environment When the battery is out of the MX6 any dust or moisture that enters the battery compartment can get into the main unit potentially causing damage Low Battery Condition When the Main Battery 1s low a dialog box pops up and alerts the user to charge the battery The user may close the window but the dialog box will continue to pop up before the battery reaches the Battery Dead Off condition Ls Main Low Icons are visible in the taskbar indicating battery strength LL Main Very Low When the battery reaches the Battery Dead condition the battery sensor initiates a shutdown of all applications and closes the RF network connection When the battery is replaced with a fully charged battery the MX6 will resume as before E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 8 Power Key Power Key The Power key 1s located in the top left corner of the keypad Press the Power key to turn the MX6 on
45. to scan The Scan LED scan indicators are located above the display turns red to indicate the imager is on Adjust the aim so that the green aiming beam 1s centered on the barcode The scan beam emitted from the imager must cover every bar and space on the barcode When scanning a 2D Matrix barcode the scan beam must cover the entire barcode Linear Barcode 2D Matrix Barcode BOUT M Correct Scan Angle Incorrect Scan Angles Figure 12 Scan Beam Make sure the barcode is within the scanning range The range of a imager is dependent upon many outside influences including size of the barcode quality of the barcode printing material the barcode is printed on and angle of the imager beam relative to the barcode label Any of these factors may result in having to re scan the label from a different distance or angle E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 22 Touch Screen Display Touch Screen Display Figure 13 Tapping with the Stylus The MX6 Touch Screen Display is a color TFT VGA display with a user programmable backlight Display size is 320 x 240 pixels in portrait orientation The display covering is designed to resist stains The touch screen allows signature capture and touch input A pen stylus is included System Tray Icons Turns system sounds on and off and is used to adjust the volume of system sounds Connection is active Backup battery is low Synchronization is beginning or ending Main
46. use the imager aim the top of the MX6 at a barcode and press the Scan key or press the trigger on the handle The imager scans as long as the key or the trigger 1s held down before the 10 second timeout occurs e Scan LED is on the right When illuminated red the MX6 is scanning a barcode e Decode LED is on the left When illuminated green the MX6 scan algorithm accepts the barcode as a good scan The imager turns off automatically when a barcode is read successfully Distance from Label Large barcodes can be scanned at the maximum distance Hold the imager closer to small barcodes or with bars that are very close together Successful Scan When the scan is successful the Scan LED turns green then switches off and the currently running application may produce a distinctive audible tone MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A Enter Data 21 Unsuccessful Scan When the scan is unsuccessful the Scan LED remains red until the 10 second timeout occurs or the Scan key trigger 1s released The currently running application may produce distinctive audible tones Check the following e Check the barcode for marks or physical damage e g ripped label missing section etc e Try scanning test symbols of the same code type at different distances and angles e Is the imager aperture unscratched and unsoiled Aiming the Barcode Imager Aim the imager away from you direct it at the barcode and press the trigger or button as applicable
47. vice Sections that do not differentiate between one or the other contain instructions or information that 1s applicable to both devices Important Battery Information e Until the Main Battery and Backup Battery are completely depleted the MX6 is always drawing power from the batteries On e New batteries must be fully charged prior to use e When anew battery is installed in the MX6 for the first time or when the Backup battery is completely depleted the Time and Date must be re set Li lon Battery When disposing of the MX6 Main Battery the following precautions should be observed The battery should be disposed of properly The battery should not be disassembled or crushed The battery should not be heated above 212 F 100 C or incinerated The MX6 Reference Guide contains MX6 technical information and advanced functions Please refer to the reference guide when preparing to dock the MX6 or communicate with the host Please refer to the MX6 Dock Reference Guide when using the MX6 with a desktop or vehicle mounted docking cradle E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 2 Overview Document Conventions ALL CAPS All caps are used to represent disk directories file names and application names Rather than use the phrase tap the Start icon then select Programs this guide uses the convention Start Programs S tap Start Programs Quotes Indicates the title of a book chapter or a section within a chapter for e
48. wer Modes Power Modes le R e HT 29 On Tap Power key or the power has failed Power key tap placed in powered docking cradle Scan key tap or trigger press Suspend Backup battery and main battery depleted Off Power On Figure 19 Power Modes On Suspend and Off On Mode The Display When the display is On e the keyboard touchscreen and all peripherals function normally e the display backlight is on until the Backlight timer expires e when the Main Battery is hot swapped the display is turned Off The MX6 New Unit After a new MX6 has been received a charged Main Battery inserted and the Power key tapped the MX6 is always On until both batteries are drained completely of power Both Batteries Dead When the Main Battery and Backup Battery are drained completely the unit is in the Off mode The unit transitions from the Off mode to the On mode when a charged Main Battery is inserted E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 30 Power Modes the MX6 is placed in a powered docking cradle or external power is applied to the MX6 The unit performs a Hard Reset upon receiving power from a charged Main Battery pack Main Battery Hot swapped The MX6 automatically enters Suspend mode when the Main Battery is removed while the backup battery has adequate power to maintain the MX6 operating system To wake the unit after the Main Battery has been replaced press the Power key or the Scan key Suspend
49. wer key is pressed to turn the unit on it will need to be configured once again See the section titled Quick Start Caution A hard reset erases all the data stored in RAM memory and all RAM installed applications See the section titled The IPSM Folder for a list of files that are saved over a hard reset MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A Using the Stylus Using the Stylus Note Always use the point of the stylus for tapping or making strokes on the display Never use an actual pen pencil or sharp object to write on the touch screen Use only the supplied stylus or plastic tipped pens intended for use with a touchscreen display The stylus is located on the back of an MX6 without a handle and in the back of the handle of an MX6 with a handle A tether is connected to the stylus in the handle Figure 5 Stylus Storage Locations Pull the stylus straight out of the Stylus holder and hold the stylus as 1f 1t were a pen or pencil Touch an element on the screen with the tip of the stylus then remove the stylus from the screen Slide the stylus into the stylus holder on the MX6 when the stylus is not in use Like using a mouse to left click icons on a desktop computer screen using the stylus to tap icons on the MX6 display is the basic action that can Open applications Choose menu commands Select characters in the Soft Input Panel Select options in dialog boxes or drop down boxes Drag the slider in a scroll bar
50. xample Document Conventions 8 r Indicates a reference to other documentation ATTENTION Keyword that indicates vital or pivotal information to follow Attention symbol that indicates vital or pivotal information to follow Also when marked on product cL means to refer to the user s guide International fuse replacement symbol When marked on the product the label includes fuse ratings in volts v and amperes a for the product Keyword that indicates immediately relevant information CAUTION Keyword that indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Keyword that indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death Or serious injury Keyword that indicates a imminent hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or A serious injury MX6 Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature 14 F to 122 F 10 C to 50 C non condensing Storage Temperature 22 F to 176 F 40 C to 80 C non condensing Rating IP64 Operating Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Shock Multiple 5 ft 1 2cm drops to concrete MX6 User s Guide E EQ MX60GWW A Quick Start This section s instructions are based on the assumption that your new MX6 1s pre configured and the trigger handle or handstrap optional are installed In General First charge the Main Battery pack and the internal backup battery co
51. y seated in the charging bay and the Main Battery in the MX6 is charging AUX Battery Orange The spare battery is charging Green The spare battery has completed charging and is ready for use COMM w serial port Red Serial data 1s being sent to the MX6 from the host Green Serial data is being sent from the MX6 to the host Orange Serial data is being sent at high data rates COMM w USB port Green USB connection is established with the host using ActiveSync E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 34 Powered Vehicle Cradle Label DOCK COMM w serial port MX6 User s Guide Color Solid Green Red Green Orange Docking Cradles Explanation MX6 is properly seated in the charging bay and the Main Battery in the MX6 is charging Serial data is being sent to the MX6 from the host Serial data is being sent from the MX6 to the host Serial data is being sent at high data rates E EQ MX60GWW A Getting Help 35 Getting Help LXE user guides are now available on CD and they can also be viewed downloaded from the LXE website Contact your LXE representative to obtain the LXE Manuals CD You can also get help from LXE by calling the telephone numbers listed on the LXE Manuals CD in the file titled Contacting LXE This information is also available on the LXE website www lxe com Explanations of terms and acronyms used in this manual are located in the file titled Glossary on the LXE Manuals CD and on the LXE websi
52. ylus down to activate slider bars etcetera Hold the stylus as 1f 1t were a pen or pencil Touch an element on the screen with the tip of the stylus then remove the stylus from the screen The touch screen responds to an actuation force touch of 4 oz or greater of pressure The stylus can be used in conjunction with the keyboard integrated imager and an input output device connected to the MX6 s serial port e Touch the stylus to the field of the data entry form to receive the next data feed e The cursor begins to flash in the field e The unit is ready to accept data from either the physical keypad virtual keyboard and the integrated imager E EQ MX60GWW A MX6 User s Guide 20 Enter Data The Integrated Imager Use the MX6 imager to scan decode and store information from barcodes The barcoded data must be read into an application or field or the imaged data will be lost Do not pour spray or spill any liquid on the imager The Integrated Imager contains the circuitry scanning motor and imager Handle with appropriate care Read all cautions warnings and labels before using the imager Preparation Note If you are NOT using LXE s RFTerm application to manage barcode scanning select Start Programs HHP Utils ScanWedge before scanning a barcode When the barcode reader program is active an icon resembling a barcode is located in the Toolbar Using the Imager Figure 11 Scan and Decode LEDs To

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