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1. 31 AETAT ET AEE E E A E dan 31 ACCESSO ES NP AA 32 Revision E 32 APPENDIX A KEY MAPS 35 35 38 key Keypad Keypress Sequences for Batch Units essen 35 RAM MM AM MM M UC 40 48 Key Keypad Keypress Sequences for Batch Units 42222000 40 IBM 5250 Emulator keypad 45 APPENDIX REGULATORY NOTICES AND SAFETY INFORMATION 47 n po D Meg 48 INDEX 61 MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Table of Contents lii fa Illustrations The MX Hand Held Computer Front View 1 Ligure 2 The MX Hand Held Computer Reat Views ouo co em eb odd E EN 1 The MX238 key Keypad iion Dite Hob Pra rte 3 4 The MX2 48 key conica asit an prot Gne p EH Or o Gate o P REGE RE Figiire 5 Battery 6 0 Handle Battery Pack 7 Figure 7 Chargime Contacts on Bottom 8 Hardware EE 10 Figure Class and Caution Wael be oS 11
2. 30 Figure 29 IBM 5250 Specie Key pad pU Oed EHE 45 E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide iv Table of Contents MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC 2 Introduction This guide provides operating information for the MX2 ROM DOS hand held computer The 2 is a portable ROM DOS based computer capable of wireless data communications and is powered by a rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH battery pack and a lithium backup battery The unit uses PCMCIA radio spread spectrum 2 4GHz for wireless data communications With 38 key Keypad With 48 key Keypad Figure 1 The MX2 Hand Held Computer Front View With 38 key Keypad without Handle With 48 key Keypad or 38 key Keypad with Handle Handle not shown Figure 2 The MX2 Hand Held Computer Rear View E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 2 Introduction The 2 Reference Guide contains 2 technical information and advanced functions Please refer to the reference guide when preparing to dock the MX2 or communicate with the host Please refer to the MX2 Docking Station User s Guide when using the MX2 with a Single Dock or a vehicle mounted dock If you need to set up the integrated scanner barcode reading parameters please refer to the Integrated Scanner Programming Guide for DOS Devices on the LXE Manuals CD or the LXE ServicePass website LEE Featur
3. Figure 20 Screen Display with Icons on Right The display is a backlit LCD of 20 characters in 16 rows If you enter more than the maximum number of characters the text will scroll to the left to display the additional characters in the line Cleaning the Display 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 Displayed Icons and Input Modes Icons located along the right side of the display indicate the current input mode Normal mode Outputs the letter lowercase number or function on the key Low battery warning may be accompanied by a series of beeps Turn off the MX2 and recharge or replace the batteries as soon as possible Internal disk drive is being accessed Wait until the icon disappears before continuing to use the unit Display panning mode Used in conjunction with the FN and cursor control keys When finished press and release the Fn key to return to the current cursor position E Main and backup batteries are full
4. 10 abel E 11 Figure 11 MXZ Internal Laser at Of 12 igure Scan 12 Figure 13 Scan Button on M X2 38 key Keypad nete tatem te tried rei d I eda 12 Sean Irie Ser on 12 Figure 15 Scam Tripger om Handles ro irent tp rtt ar tO P LEUR 13 Scan p RE eo ER 14 Ligure 17 35 key Keypad secuit ttv PORE UR POSUERE 16 Figure 18 Programmable Keys 38 key Keypad cesta soe ete er re es E 21 Figure 19 S 22 Figure 20 Screen Display with Icons on Right 25 Figure 21 Panning Icon 38 key Keypad ME 27 Figure 22 PAN LK Button 48 key Keypad onte 27 Figure 23 Adjust Contrast with the Lamp Key 38 key 28 Figure 24 Fn Display Icon in Contrast Adjust Mode 38 key Keypad sse 28 Figure 25 Adjust Contrast 43 key Keypad unire 28 Figure 26 Toggle Display Backlight with the Lamp Key 38 key Keypad seen 29 27 Toggle Display Backlight Key 48 key 29 Figure 28 IR Serial POP sister arab e ee
5. GH h __ GH LE cp ee j __ T 2 e KL __ KL m D o MN n p cedo ie S MN T q LI IT QR MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC 38 Key Keypad To get this key lt 2 gt lt lt lt 2 1 alpha 2 alpha 3 alpha 4 alpha 5 alpha E EQ MX20GWW K ARC First press this key u 7 Then press this key QR ST ST UV UV WX WX YZ YZ AB AB CD CD EF EF GH GH lJ lJ KL KL MN MN OP OP QR QR ST ST UV UV WX WX YZ YZ N A N A N A N A N A MX2 User s Guide 38 2 User s Guide 5 numeric Lt Arrow numeric Rt Arrow numeric Up Arrow numeric Dn Arrow numeric To get this key 6 alpha 7 alpha 8 alpha 9 alpha 0 alpha DOT alpha 1 numeric 2 numeric 3 numeric 4 numeric 6 numeric 7 numeric 8 numeric 9 numeric 0 numeric DOT numeric numeric numeric numeric numeric Home numeric End numeric PgDn numeric PgUp numeric SL Insert numeric Del numeric Vv colon semicolon First press this key 38 Keypad Then press this key N A N A N A N A N A 5
6. E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 26 Display Function mode Outputs the symbol or activates the function above the next key pressed Function icon is then removed from the screen Contrast Adjust mode Display contrast is being adjusted using the arrow keys Function icon is removed from the screen when Fn is pressed again 38 key keypad only Control mode Outputs the control meaning for alphanumeric or function keys Control icon is then removed from the screen CT L ALT Alternate mode Outputs the alternate meaning for alphanumeric or function keys Alt icon is then removed from the screen 38 key keypad only International character Outputs an international character generated by a combination of the next two keypresses International icon is then removed from screen 38 key keypad only Caps input mode Provides Caps Lock Left shift and right shift functions fa Outputs uppercase character on the key Press Caps key again to remove icon from screen Programming Enter key function to left or right indicates which Enter key is being programmed 38 key keypad only MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Display Panning the Display 38 key Keypad Home End PgDn C35 OOC 95 Figure 21 Panning Icon 38 key Keypad Hold down the FN key and press the 5 key to toggle the Panning function Use the cursor keys 2 4 6 8 to move the display up down to the left or to the right The panni
7. EN 60825 1 1994 IEC 825 1 1993 gt LASERSTRALING IKKE RETT BLIKKET DIREKTE MOT STRALEN ELLER SE DIREKTE PA DEN GJENNOM OPTISKE INSTRUMENTER LASERPRODUKT AV KLASSE 3A 2 5 mW MAKS OUTPUT EN 60825 1 1994 IEC 825 1 1993 gt RADIACI N L SER NO LA VISTA EN ELHAZ O VEA DIRECTAMENTE CON INSTRUMENTOS OPTICOS PRODUCTO L SER CLASE 3A POTENCIA DE SALIDA 650nM MAX 2 5mW 650nM A EN60825 1 199 R EN 60825 1 1994 IEC 825 1 1993 LAZER RADYASYONU IEC 825 1 1993 LASERSTRALING ISINA SUREKLI BAKMAYIN STAAR NIET IN JADA NIET RECHTSTREEKS MET ENSTRUMANLARLA DOGRUDAN IZLEMEYIN OPTISCHE INSTRUMENTEN SINIESALAZER KLASSE LASERPRODUCT MAX AFGIFTE 2 5 mW 2 5mW MAKS IKIS G50nM Sa EN 60825 1 1994 IEC 825 1 1993 gt EE RAMH 2 5mW 650 EN 60825 1 1994 IEC 825 1 1993 P RADIA O LASER OLHE FIXAMENTE AO RAIO DE LUZ OU OLHE DIRETAMENTE COM INSTRUMENTOS OPTICOS PRODUTO LASER CLASSE 3A POT NCIA M XIMA 2 5mW 650nM SE oo EN 60825 1 1994 EN 60825 1 1994 IEC 825 1 1993 LR IEC 825 LASERSTR LNING 1 00 TITTA INTE INT STR LEN BETRAKTA T INTE DIREKT MED BRLEWCC HEL OPTISKA INSTRUMENT 22A LFN KLASS LASERPRODUKT 2 5mW 2 2 5 mW
8. gt gt N A N A 1 5 gt Esc MN CD EF ST ST QR OP N A N A E EQ MX20GWW K ARC 38 Key Keypad To get this key minus sign underscore comma asterisk E EQ MX20GWW K ARC First press this key Cm osse m Hr 5 Then press this key GH QR YZ lJ N A N A CD MN EF GH OP WX AB AB KL KL UV UV WX N A N A MX2 User s Guide 40 48 48 48 Key Keypad Keypress Sequences for Batch Units First press this key To get this key Fn shin cm A Then press this key Contrast Up III Contrast Up Contrast Down Po P ee Contrast Down Volume 2 Config Program International III ee Pox fo S then Up Arrow Fn Ay Pan Down Pox ___ rb S then Down Arrow Fn Pan Right ox Arrow Fn FY Pan Left Le d S then Left Arrow Fn Pan Home Pox S then Ctrl Alt H Home __ Lp End LL Jj gt International keys not available on the 48 key keypad Tab is only available when using the Configuration Utility It is not available at a DOS prompt 5 Once PAN is enabled with the Fn S keypress additional panning keys may be used without repeating Fn S PAN LK remains enabled until an S key
9. UTEFFEKT 650nM 650nM A SSS EN 60825 1 1994 Y 60825 1 1994 IEC 825 1 1993 aAA d IEC 825 1 1993 gt 81911 30 2 5484 ds 99 d 2 5mW 384 48 650nM gt LASERSATEILYA ALA TUUOTA S TEESEEN TARKASTELE SITA SUORAAN OPTISILLA LAITTEILLA 3A LASERLUOKAN LASERTUOTE 2 5mW ENIMM ISS TEILY 650 HSIQ3MS 353911904 HSINVdS NVITVLI NVWH3D H2N334 HSINNIA 27 MX2 User s Guide Regulatory Notices and Safety Information Lithium Battery Safety Statement 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 lithium Risque d explosion dans le cas la pile ne serait pas correctement remplac e Remplacer uniquement avec une pile semblable ou equivalente au type de pile recommand par le fabricant FR Forsigtig Indeholder lithiumbattterier Risiko for eksplosion hvis batteriet udskiftes forkert M kun udskiftes med samme eller tilsvarende type som anbefalet af fabikanten DK Varoitus tuote k ytt laservaloa Skannerissa jokin seuraavista tarroista Lue Huomio kohta FI Vorsicht Enth lt Lithium Batterie Bei unsachgem fem Ersatz besteht Explosionsgefahr Nur durch gleichen
10. Key Maps Remove PrintScn and SysReq from key mapping as they are not supported on the MX2 Appendix B Regulatory Notices and Safety Information New Appendix contains Document of Compliance s for PCMCIA radios translations of laser and battery warnings etc Revision B June 2001 Regulatory Notices Add Datalight Inc and Adobe Acrobat copyright information Update R amp TTE Directive Requirements Add RF Safety Notice Replace Lithium Battery Safety Statement with correct version Batteries Add section Replacing Battery in MX2 with Handle Operations Add RF Safety Notice and Class 3A laser label figure Add Handle information to section titled MX2 Laser Scanning Keypad Add section for DOS Key Functions Not Supported on the MX2 Manuals and Accessories Remove TN6600 System Administrator s Guide and User s Guide OnNet Kernel for Windows 2 0 and PC TCP Network Software Kernel for DOS 4 0 from manual listing Add protective case for MX2 with pistol grip to list of accessories Appendix A Key Maps Remove PrintScrn and SysReq Revision A October 2000 Initial Release E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 34 Manuals and Accessories MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Appendix A Key Maps 38 Key Keypad 38 key Keypad Keypress Sequences for Batch Units First press this key To get this key Then press this key rs cm A Contrast See Adjusting the Contrast earlier in this ma
11. 11 Reset 12 Contrast Down Button O A N Figure 19 48 key Keypad Note The 48 key keypad is also available with IBM TN5250 overlay features discussed in this section apply to both the standard and TN5250 overlay 48 key keypads Key Maps The MX2 with 48 key keypad does not use the following keys normally found on a computer keyboard Note Tab key is available when using the Config utility It is not available at a DOS prompt The Shift key provides the function of the following keys Left Shift Right Shift Caps Lock Equivalent CapsLock function is provided via the Fn Shift keypress MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC 23 The MX2 with 48 key keypad has a few keys that are not found on a standard computer keyboard These keys are shown in the following table Key Default Use Power key Turn the unit on and off Backlight key Turns the backlight on and off in the display FN key Outputs the symbol or activates the function F6 F10 above the next key pressed Contrast Up key Increases the contrast of the display Contrast down key Decreases the contrast of the display e 5 Note There is no Scan key on the 48 key keypad Repeating Keystrokes The 48 key keypad supports repeating keystrokes e Press and hold the desired key to repeat a keystroke e After a brief delay the keystroke is automatically repeated until th
12. Manuals Added section titled Revision History Entire Manual Table of Contents MX2 HAND HELD COMPUTER 1 D 1 2 A S PEIPER PE 2 E 4 dl 5 5 Back p Battery usen 5 How To Insert Replace E 6 Battery MX2 with Handle ee 7 Charging the 2 Batteries in A 8 Serial Communication the nnn 8 popa H 9 e Un ictu bi ini du 9 Power jo rr voe J e n 9 Please row 0 TU 9 oo DEFUI nb M 10 d eM UN uma dide n died 10 L ser o Maee 11 Cautions Labels and WY RSS 11 Usine EE 12 Dno o SENE IRE 12 12 AS EE 13 FON dE eege 14 Aiming the Barcode SOBBHIIGE 14 Distance om Label 14 14 15 Cl eanine the Scanner 15 K
13. above the next key pressed D 9 Scan Scan key Operates the laser scanner Repeating Keystrokes The MX2 keypad does not support repeating keystrokes DOS Key Functions Not Available on the MX2 Prnt Scrn function that is available at the DOS prompt on a desktop PC The Prnt Scrn as system function requires a parallel port and the MX2 has only serial ports Sys Req A function that is available at the DOS prompt on a desktop PC Sys Req is for use in a multi tasking environment to switch between various running applications The is not a multi tasking computer nor is DOS in general considered a multi tasking environment E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 18 a Keypad Input Modes Important When a key is pressed on the MX2 keypad the result of the keypress depends on the current input mode e Type 1 input mode remains in effect after each keypress until discontinued by user Includes Caps e 2 input mode affects only a single keypress or combination of keypresses Input Mode Type Result of Keypress Normal Type 1 Outputs the letter lowercase number or function on the key Caps Ctrl 1 Outputs the uppercase letter on the key 2 Outputs the symbol function above the key 2 Outputs the control meaning for alphanumeric or function keys Type 2 Outputs the alternate meaning for alphanumeric or function keys Intl T
14. 18 24 Caps input mode icon 26 Caution Backup Batter 5 Cautions Labels and Warnings 11 Cleaning Display 25 Scan 15 cold 10 Computing 2 Contraet 28 Contrast Adjust mode icon sss 26 Contrast between text and background 28 Control mode 26 Girl E 18 24 Cursor Keys and 27 Display 25 dU 25 Eeer 25 E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Index UNES 27 panning mode con 25 Docking Station ccccccecsceesceesceesceeeeeeeeeeesseeseeeaes 8 Document Conventions 4 DOS prompt on a desktop PC 17 23 Double Action Key Mode 20 Double Strike Mode 20 F FCC Rules part 15 sse 47 ld ni M 2 Flow Control Serial Port 30 Type 2 18 24 ENKey xoc orden oi tat dena 17 23 Full battery icon 25 Function mode icon 2212 022 2 00000000005012 26 G Getting Help 31 Getting Started 2 9 handle 12 handstrap book 6 7 Hardware Reset 10 31 How Aim SCAN
15. 480628 4096 LXE Part No LXE 6500 System 2 4GHz Type PCMCIA Card Obsolete 6526 LXE Model No 6726 LXE Model No LXE 6500 6700 System 2 4GHz Type II PCMCIA Card Obsolete 6816 LXE Model No LXE 2 4GHz Type PCMCIA Card 2 User s Guide FCC Part 15 Subpart C ETS 300 328 IC RSS 210 FCC Part 15 Subpart C ETS 300 328 IC RSS 139 IC RSS 102 ETS 300 826 FCC Part 15 Subpart C FCC Part 2 EN 300 328 EN 300 826 IC RSS 139 IC RSS 102 FCC Part 15 Subpart C FCC Part 2 EN 300 328 EN 300 826 IC RSS 139 IC RSS 102 Unlicensed Operation Unlicensed Operation Requires License for Outdoor Use Unlicensed Operation Unlicensed Operation Requires License for Outdoor Use Unlicensed Operation Unlicensed Operation Requires License for Outdoor Use Unlicensed Operation Unlicensed Operation Requires License for Outdoor Use E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Regulatory Notices and Safety Information LXE Transceiver 480628 4096 Declaration of Conformity A LXE An EMS Technologies Company DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 1999 5 EC 93 68 EEC Type of Equipment Brand Name or Trademark Type Designation Manufacturer Address Year of Manufacturer according to Directives Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity CE Marking Directive Direct Sequence 2 4 GHz Wireless LAN Card LXE 480628 4096 LXE Inc 125 Tec
16. Adjust Contrast with the Lamp Key 38 key Keypad Contrast will adjust the contrast between text and the display background Hold down the FN key and press the Lamp key to enter the Contrast Adjust mode To indicate that contrast mode 1 active two dots to the right of the Fn icon on the right hand side of the display will toggle back and forth Figure 24 Fn Display Icon in Contrast Adjust Mode 38 key Keypad The left and down arrow keys will decrease the contrast The right and up arrow keys will increase the contrast of the display Press the FN key again when finished 48 key Keypad Contrast Up Contrast Down Figure 25 Adjust Contrast 48 key Keypad Contrast will adjust the contrast between text and the display background The Contrast Down key decreases the contrast of the display The Contrast Down key increases the contrast of the display MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Display 4 Using the Backlight Instructions for changing the Backlight Auto Off Timeout are located in Appendix C in the MX2 Reference Guide 38 key Keypad lt gt Figure 26 Toggle Display Backlight with the Lamp Key 38 key Keypad The Lamp key 1 located the middle of the bottom row of the 38 key keypad and is used to turn the backlight on and off Press the Lamp key to turn the backlight on and off To save battery power the backlight will shut off automatically if no key is pressed within a ce
17. and Safety Information Class 3A Laser Labels 363 4 eich HSIAYNL NVIDSMYON BEE HSINVG E EQ MX20GWW K ARC EN 60825 1 1994 IEC 825 1 1993 LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM ORVIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS CLASS 3A LASER PRODUCT 2 5mW MAX OUTPUT 650nM EN 60825 1 1994 IEC 825 1 1993 gt RAYONS LASER NE PAS FIXER LE FAISCEAU OU BIEN LE REGARDER DIRECTEMENT L AIDE D INSTRUMENTS OPTIQUES PRODUIT LASER DE CATEGORIE 3A SORTIE MAXIMUM DE 2 5m 650nM EN 60825 1 1994 5 m A S 5 8 ZS EEN LASERSTRALING KIG IKKE IND I STRALEN MED MINDRE DET ER GENNEM DE OPTISKE INSTRUMENTER EN 60825 1 1994 IEC 825 1 1993 gt LASERSTRAHLUNG BITTE NICHT UNGESCHUTZT ODER DIREKT DURCH 5 INSTRUMENTE IN DEN LASERSTRAHL EN 60825 1 1994 IEC 825 1 1993 gt AKTINOBOAIA MHN KOITAZETE THAESMH KATAMATA H KOITAZETE EYOEIAN ME ONTIKA 2 5mW I2XY3 BLICKEN KLASSE LASERPRODUKT LASERPRODUKT 2 5mW MAKS OUTPUT DER KASSE SA ml 4 MAX LEISTUNG 650nM 2 5 mW 650nM 60825 1 1994 IEC 825 1 1993 gt RADIAZIONE LASER NON FISSARE NEL FASCIO E GUARDARE DIRETTAMENTE CON STRUMENTI OTTICI PRODOTTO LASER DI CATEGORIA 3A USCITA MASSIMA 2 5mW 650nM
18. example to get the punctuation symbol above the B character 1 Press the Fn key 2 Perform the action to select the second right most character for the key the B is on this depends upon the Double Action key mode of operation MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC 21 a Programmable Keys Enter Enter Figure 18 Programmable Keys 38 key Keypad The Enter keys on the 38 key keypad can be reprogrammed from a list of available keys If one Enter key is reprogrammed the other key automatically becomes the Enter key 1 To program an Enter key hold down the Alt and the Fn key and the Enter key that 15 to be programmed at the same time 2 The Program Trigger icon appears on the right of the LCD the tail of the icon indicating which Enter key is to be reprogrammed 3 Select the key sequence for the reprogrammed Enter key from one of the following valid functions Caps Intl Backspace Tab Enter For example to assign the left Enter key to Caps press Alt Fn the Left Enter key release and the press Ctrl The MX2 automatically translates the Ctrl keypress into the Caps key The reprogrammed key retains the new value assignment when the unit is powered on and off E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 22 48 Keypad Scan Indicator Backlight Control Key Esc Button PAN LK Button Shift Button Alt Button Fn Button Ctrl Button 9 Power Button 10 Contrast Up Button
19. message Initial power up or critical data loss Drive D formatted Press any key This message appears with normal operation and does not indicate a problem Just press the Enter key and the unit will continue to boot up This message will also appear when you place new or recharged batteries in the unit after the backup battery has been drained Again this is normal and not a problem Please Wait Messages With certain types of PC cards installed the MX2 performs various operations on the card whenever you turn it on or off While these operations are happening the unit displays a message in reverse video indicating that it is powering on or off When turning the unit on wait until the message disappears before using the unit When turning the unit off to replace the batteries wait until the message disappears before removing the batteries E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 10 Operation Auto Shutoff The MX2 has an automatic shutoff feature that helps conserve battery life when the unit is not being used When a specified amount of time default is 5 minutes has passed since a key or trigger has been pressed the unit turns itself off All data in memory is maintained Press the Power button to turn the unit back on Instructions for changing the Auto Off Timer are located in Appendix C in the MX2 Reference Guide Hardware Reset Figure 8 Hardware Reset In the extremely rare situation where none of t
20. 2005 documentation standards Added new LXE logo Noted obsolescense of Symbol FHSS radios where applicable Added WEEE statement Manuals and Accessories Added updated Getting Help and Manuals Updated Accessories to 2005 availability Revision H July 2004 Batteries Added recommendation to store MX2 for extended period with a fully charged battery pack installed Manuals and Accessories Updated Accessories to July 2004 availability Appendix Regulatory Notices and Safety Information Updated Cisco 6726 Declaration of Conformity 2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Manuals and Accessories 33 Revision G Entire Manual Changed name of guide from 2 Installation and Operator s Guide to MX2 User s Guide Appendix B Regulatory Notices and Safety Information Symbol 2Mb FHSS Radio regulatory information verified Revision F July 2003 Appendix B Regulatory Notices and Safety Information Updated Approvals table Added 6816 Declaration of Conformity Revision E April 2003 Notices Update notices copyrights and trademarks Introduction Update Features and Keypads sections Keypads Update 48 Keypad section Appendix A Key Maps Add IBM TN5250 Terminal Emulation Keypad section Revision D Dec 2002 Features Update features list to include 38 key and 48 key keypad options Update figures to show front and back of 38 key keyp
21. 22 F 10 C to 50 C range single dock may be powered by an external power supply is available e The MX2 is a powerful work tool which runs standard or application specific software and several host terminal emulation programs LXE s ANSI Plus TN3270 and TN5250 terminal emulators Note LXE terminal emulation programs require radio equipped computers Note Always store unused mobile devices with a fully charged main battery pack installed LXE recommends the mobile device be connected to an external power source periodically to retain optimum power levels in the main battery pack and the backup battery MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Introduction 3 L Keypads The MX2 is available with either a 38 key or 48 key keypad In addition the 48 key keypad offers a TN5250 overlay designed to allow the user to enter terminal emulator commands when running LXE s IBM TN5250 Terminal Emulation TE program SCAN Enter Home 6666 GC Ge e COCDQOCOOD Gait GO CO CO G5 OO CO 22 2 CO CO CO C 48 key Keypad 48 key Keypad with TN5250 Overlay Figure 4 The MX2 48 key Keypads E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 4 Introduction Document Conventions This reference guide uses the following document conventions ALL CAPS All caps are used to represent disk directories file names and application name
22. 610 1 TOV 1 TOV JU guo SL 23450 3 5 8 0 RO EAA UC lt 78 AVY JP Dikkat inde lityum bataryas bulunur Bataryan n yanl de i tirilmesi 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 E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Lithium Battery Safety Statement 49 zm MEE us E 27 3x AAAS 29 Zs 99 EAF dia Mele AAL WES MAK RUD pis a HR CN User s Guide 60 Regulatory Notices and Safety Information a MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Accessones 32 alkaline batteries 3 18 24 Alternate mode icon 2 2 22 26 Approvals rer 48 Automatic Shutoff feature 2 2 10 Auto Off Timer eee 10 B Backlight Auto Off Timeout esses 29 Battery cette ODER 5 IL 5 8 5 Battery replace nei 6 Battery Replace MX2 with handle 2 7 Caps 1
23. 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 MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 16 a Keypad 38 key Keypad 1 F6 F7 He F9 pp 1 Scan Indicator FD FO Ss 2 Function Buttons 2 Enter scan 7 Enter 55 3 Left Enter Button 9 3 1 82 e 4 Scan button 4 ER gt 5 Right Enter Button 4 2 6 Panning Symbol Tab Co Ge 7 Esc Button 5 er C E 8 Ctrl Button Gan Cop 9 Power Button Cov wx 10 Lamp Key M 11 Reset 12 Fn Button 8 13 Alt Intl Button 9 10 11 12 33 Figure 17 38 key Keypad Key Maps The MX2 with 38 key keypad does not use the following keys normally found on a computer keyboard Scroll Lock Pause Break Print Screen SysReq Right Alt Open Closed Square Brackets Right Ctrl 1 Open Closed Curly Braces The Caps key provides the function of the following keys Left Shift Right Shift Caps Lock MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC 17 The MX2 with 38 key keypad has a few keys that are not found on a standard computer keyboard These keys are shown in the following table Key Default Use Power key Turn the unit on and off Lamp key Turns the backlight on and off in the display FN key Outputs the symbol or activates the function F6 F10
24. IRP greater than 100mW is illegal for use throughout the Community and is outside the scope of this DoC Antennas not listed below are also outside the scope of this DoC Dedicated Antennas for use with LXE 6816 LXE Antenna LXE Model Antenna Max Radio Antenna Part Number Number Gain Power Level Description 153180 0001 N A 2 2 dBi 17 dBm Cushcraft Omni Antenna 155846 0001 6000A279ANT3SPIREL 3 dBi 17 dBm Spire Omni Antenna 6000A280ANT3SPIRER 6000A283ANT3INDSPR 155845 0001 6000A277ANT6SPIREL 6 dBi 13 dBm Spire amp Omni Antenna 6000A278ANT6SPIRER 6000A282ANT3INDSPR 480424 0411 N A 9 dBi 11 dbm Mobile Mark Omni Antenna 155104 0001 N A 0 dbi 20 dbm LXE Omni 154591 0001 N A 0 dbi 20 dbm LXE Patch Toko DAC2450CT1 N A O dbi 20 dbm LXE Omni 157368 0001 N A 0 dbi 20 dbm LXE Omni 158586 0001 N A 0 dbi 20 dbm LXE Omni 158399 0001 N A 0 dbi 20 dbm LXE Omni EES Cyril A Binnom Jr Regulatory Engineer 18 June 2003 LXE Inc 125 Technology Parkway Norcross GA 30092 2993 USA ph 770 447 4224 fax 770 447 6928 MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Regulatory Notices and Safety Information 55 Laser Light Safety Statement Warning This product uses laser light One of the following labels is provided on the scanner Please read the Caution statement US Mise n garde Ce produit utilise un rayon laser L une des tiquettes suivantes est appos e sur le scann
25. L SER NO 1 FR RAYONNEMENT LASER NE PAS MIRE DIRECTAMENTE AL ANA APERTE REGARDER DANS LE FAISCEAU HAZ DE LUZ PRODUCTO APPAREIL A RAYONNEMENT LUOKAN 2 LASER LASER DE CLASSE 2 L SER DE LA CLASE 2 LONN 640 4 0mW 640 660nm H 1 0mW 640 660nm 24 EN60825 1 1994 IECB25 1 1993 EN60825 1 1994 1 825 1 1993 EN60825 1 1994 IEC825 1 1993 GR LASER RADIAZIONE LASER L Y 348 MEN KOITATE FISSARE IL FASCIO d AEXMH LASER APPARECCHIO LASER f 4 2 DI CLASSE 2 2 gt 22 9 5 1 0mW 640 660nm 1 0mW 640 660nm 1 0mW 640 660 J Ns EN60825 1 1994 IEC825 1 1993 EN60825 1 1994 IEC825 1 1993 60825 1 1994 IEC825 1 1993 LASERBESTRALING NIET IN NS LASER LYS DE LICHTSTRAAL STAREN IKKE SE INN STRALEN KLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT KLASSE 2 LASER PRODUKT 1 0mW 640 660nm 1 0mW 640 660nm EN60825 1 1994 825 1 1993 EN60825 1 1994 1 825 1 1993 EN60825 1 1994 IEC825 1 1993 LUZ DE LASER OLHE LASERSTRALNING TR LAZER RADYASYON NO RAIO PRODUTO DE STIRRA EJ IN ISTRALEN ISINA DOGRU BAKMAYIN LASER DE CLASSE 2 LASERPRODUKT KLASS 2 CLASS 2 LAZER R N 1 0mW 640 660nm 1 0mW 640 660nm 1 0mW 640 660nm M COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR 1040 10 EN60825 1 1994 IEC825 1 1993 LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT 1 0mW 640 660nm 2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Regulatory Notices
26. MX2 User s Guide IMPORTANT NOTICE LXE s MX2 is obsolete This electronic manual has been made available as a courtesy to LXE s MX2 customers Please contact your LXE customer support representative for assistance and mobile device replacement Lx Copyright June 2006 by LXE Inc Rights Reserved E EQ MX20GWW K ARC LANGUAGE ENGLISH Notices Notice LXE Inc reserves the right to make improvements or changes in the products described in this publication 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 Copyright Notice This user guide is copyrighted rights are reserved This guide 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 2006 by LXE Inc An EMS Technologies Company 125 Technology Parkway Norcross GA 30092 U S A 770 447 4224 Trademarks LXE is a registered trademark of LXE Inc other brand or product names are tr
27. NET 14 Icons and input modes sss 25 Input Modes eene 18 24 Internal disk drive jean 25 International Characters 19 International Type 2 sess 18 24 International character icon 26 tei d 30 Key Maps 16 22 Key Sequence International 19 MX2 User s Guide 62 Keypress Sequences 35 Keys Not Available 2 1 22 FIL E12 eei aree erbe 16 Juri 16 LOCK dM 16 Numeric keypad keys sess 16 Parentheses All 16 Pause Brak socionom eps 16 Print Screen SysReq sss 16 Right Ai 16 Right 16 Scroll Lack deer reiten ener aree 16 Keystroke Repeating sse 17 L Lamp key 17 23 29 lithium backup battery eese 3 Low battery warning con 25 M Manuals 2 Maps centre iere iere 16 22 2 Message Please 9 Message Power 9 N nickel metal hydride 3 Normal Type 1 sese 18 24 Operating Temperatures 2 Pa
28. ad and 48 key keypad units Quick Start Update to include Power Keys on 38 key and 48 key keypads Entire Manual Split the following sections into 38 key Keypad and 48 key Keypad sections Triggering a Scan Keypad Panning the Display Adjusting the Contrast Using the Backlight Cleaning the Display and Scan Aperture New section Appendix A Key Maps Add 48 key Keypad keymaps Revision C February 2002 Entire manual Remove all instances of LXtrEme Change manual style for on line viewing Edit figures for on line viewing Change DocID number and remove Revision indicator from footer Regulatory Notices Add Datalight Inc and Adobe Acrobat copyright information Update R amp TTE Directive Requirements Replace Lithium Battery Safety Statement with correct version Add RF Safety Notice Move Regulatory Notices to Appendix B Regulatory Notices and Safety Information Add new sentence to RF Safety Notice Batteries Add section Replacing Battery in MX2 with Handle Operations Add updated RF Safety Notice and Class 3A laser label figure Add Handle information to section titled MX2 Laser Scanning Add section for DOS Key Functions Not Supported on the MX2 Accessories Change 1250mAh battery to 1650mAh Part number does not change Contacting LXE Remove Contacting LXE section The information is available on the LXE Manuals CD in the file titled Contacting LXE Add section titled Getting Help Appendix A
29. ademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations When this publication is in PDF format Acrobat amp Reader Copyright O 2006 Adobe Systems Incorporated rights reserved Adobe the Adobe logo Acrobat and the Acrobat logo are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated applies Note The original equipment s User Manual is copyrighted by PSC Inc This user guide has been amended by LXE Inc for the MX2 and Docking Station with PSC 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 Equipment WEEE appropriately per Directive 2002 96 EC In most areas this product can be recycled reclaimed and re used when properly discarded Do not discard labeled units with trash For information about Important This symbol is placed on the product to remind users to dispose of Waste Electrical and Electronic proper disposal contact LXE through your local sales representative or visit www com Revision Notice Obsolete Archived Available on LXE ServicePass website only Product s replacement device is the LXE MX7 Added Hungary to R amp TTE Directive Requirements Added WEEE statement Updated document presentation to reflect LXE s 2006 documentation standards Updated Getting Help Updated Accessories Updated
30. adio disturbance characteristics of information technology equipment EN 301 489 17 07 2000 EN 55022 1998 Radio Standards 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 1 2001 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 June 18 2003 SES Cyril A Binnom Jr Regulatory Engineer LXE Inc 125 Technology Parkway Norcross GA 30092 2993 USA ph 770 447 4224 fax 770 447 6928 E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 54 Regulatory Notices and Safety Information Annex to DoC for LXE 6816 With regard to the use of external antennas The LXE 6816 can be equipped with external antennas The antennas listed have been assessed with the LXE 6816 pursuant to EN 300 328 and therefore meet the definition of dedicated antenna The table below lists the maximum output power setting for the radio module in order to result in a total EIRP of 100mW or less Any combination of output power and a specific type of antenna resulting in an E
31. apa 16 38 key e 16 Key 16 Repeating EE 17 DOS Key Functions Not Available on the MOX 2 17 Keypad i MED 18 Key Combinations for International 19 International Characters and LXE Terminal Emulations essen 19 Double Action Key AGS M 20 Selecting Alpha Characters Double Strike 20 E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide ii Table of Contents Ja Selecting Alpha Characters Press and Wait ee 20 LEE 21 MENOR M ER NR RES 22 Eey T Qn 22 cee scarce ivi spa idi ime cos ep id qi ae 23 DOS Kev Functions Not Available on the 2 FETU IURI UIN KE S REPAS Nt BURNS 23 Keypad laput uus uia n E M SCR Odd 24 DIS BIO 25 Cleaning the Display mea meee 25 Displayed Icons and laput MOS read 25 Pannine deis 21 COM UE Keypad T 27 Keypad TT PT 21 the Contrast 28 Eom d eae 28 28 Usine the m EC TT 29 Eod Keypad m PA 29 29 Sonal ii een 30 Getting 31 Manuals and Accessories
32. e barcode printing material the barcode is printed on and angle of the scanner 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 Distance from Label Large barcodes can be scanned at the maximum distance Hold the scanner 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 such as ANSI Plus may produce a distinctive audible tone MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Laser Scanner 15 Unsuccessful Scan When the scan is unsuccessful the Scan LED remains red and the currently running application such as ANSI Plus may produce distinctive audible tones Check the following 5 the scanner programmed for the barcode being read e Check the barcode for marks or physical damage e g ripped label missing section ete e Try scanning test symbols of the same code type at different distances and angles Cleaning the Scanner 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
33. e key is released DOS Key Functions Not Available on the MX2 Prnt Scrn function that is available at the DOS prompt on a desktop PC The Prnt Scrn as system function requires a parallel port and the MX2 has only serial ports Sys Req A function that is available at the DOS prompt on a desktop PC Sys Req is for use in a multi tasking environment to switch between various running applications The is not a multi tasking computer nor is DOS in general considered a multi tasking environment E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 24 Keypad a Keypad Input Modes Important When a key is pressed on the MX2 keypad the result of the keypress depends on the current input mode e Type 1 input mode remains in effect after each keypress until discontinued by user Includes Caps e 2 input mode affects only a single keypress or a combination of keypresses Input Mode Type Result of Keypress Normal Type 1 Outputs the letter lowercase number or function on the key Caps Type 1 Outputs the uppercase letter on the key 2 Outputs the symbol or function above the key 2 Outputs the control meaning for alphanumeric or function keys Type 2 Outputs the alternate meaning for alphanumeric or function keys Type 2 Outputs the uppercase letter on the key and symbol characters above the numeric keys MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Display Pr Display
34. e the main battery in the MX2 when placing it in the docking station to recharge the batteries The NiMH battery and the backup battery are recharging while the READY light is illuminated on the powered dock The dock must be receiving AC power and the POWER light must be illuminated before the battery pack can be recharged The charging time in the single dock is less than 3 hours Serial Communication in the Dock When serial communications are desired the dock must be receiving AC power and be cabled through the dock s serial port before communications between the MX2 and the host computer or another serial device can occur MX2 User s Guide 2 9 Operation Quick Start This section s instructions are based on the assumption that your new MX2 is pre configured and requires only a power source In general the sequence of events is Power key 38 key keypad Co Battery icon Power key 48 key keypad 1 Turn the battery compartment dial counter clockwise Remove cover and set aside 2 Insert NIMH battery Replace the battery cover and turn the compartment dial clockwise to lock 3 Turn the MX2 on by pressing the Power key A battery icon is displayed at the top right corner of the display when the 2 is running with a charged battery 4 Turn the MX2 off by pressing the Power key again Power Up The first time you turn the unit on you may see the following
35. eference Guide SNMP Agent Reference Guide e Telnet Manager Reference Guide Peripherals e Getting the Most out of Your Batteries MX2 Docking Station User s Guide e PCMCIA Card Management and LXE DOS Computers ServicePass only E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 32 Accessories Battery 1650 mAh NiMH MX2 Battery Charger 120V Single slot Battery Charger 230V Single w Euro connector Battery Charger 230V Single w IEC 320 connector Battery Charger 120V Four slot w pwr supply US Battery Charger 230V Four slot w pwr supply Euro MX2 Softcase Clear Protective Cover keyboard and display Soft Case Open Front does not include clear plastic cover 2 Holster Softcase MX2 With Handle Clear protective cover Holster MX2 With Handle MX2 Nylon Hand Strap Kit cannot be used with MX2 w handle Dock Single Slot Dock Single Power Supply 120V External AC US Dock Single Power Supply 230V External AC Int Dock Serial Cable 9 Pin and 25 Pin dock to PC or dock to printer Cable Serial RJ DB9 terminal to PC cable Obsolete Configuration Utility Obsolete Developer s Tool Kit for C programmers Obsolete Universal Program Generator for batch applications Obsolete Requires Dock Power Supply for each dock Revision History Revision J Sept 2005 Manuals and Accessories 990010 0004 Entire Manual Sept 2005 Updated document presentation to reflect LXE s
36. ent and services Part 1 Common technical requirements EN 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 Radio 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 EN 60950 2 1992 A1 A4 Safety of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment 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 Place LXE Inc Norcross GA USA lt Date of issue 24 June 2004 es C Binnom Jr RF Approvals Engineer LXE Inc 125 Technology Parkway Norcross GA 30092 2993 USA ph 770 447 4224 fax 770 447 6928 E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 52 Regulatory Notices and Safety Information Annex to DoC for LXE 6726 With regard to the use of external antennas The LXE 6726 can be equipped with external antennas The antennas listed have been evaluated with the LXE 6726 pursuant to ETSI EN 300 328 and therefore meet the definition of dedicated antenna per ERC REC 70 03 Appendix 1 Table 3 thus the re
37. ernal port is available for external tethered scanners even if the MX2 15 ordered without an internal laser When the MX2 does not have a scanner although the scanner aperture is present pressing the Scan trigger has no effect Do not pour spray or spill any liquid on the scanner The Barcode Scanner contains the circuitry scanning motor and laser Handle with appropriate care E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 14 Laser Scanner HowTo To use the laser aim the top of the unit at a barcode and press the Scan key or press the trigger if a handle is installed Ared light emitting diode LED directly below the display indicates when the MX2 18 scanning e Scan LED turns green to indicate when a barcode was successfully read good scan Aiming the Barcode Scanner Aim the scanner away from you direct it at the barcode and press the trigger or button as applicable to scan The Scan LED indicator is located directly below the display turns red to indicate the scanner is on Adjust the aim so that the narrow red laser beam covers the entire length of the barcode The scan beam must cross every bar and space on the barcode 12345 67890 0 1234567890 ff 2345 67890 Correct Scan Incorrect Scan Incorrect Scan Figure 16 Scan Beam Make sure the barcode is within the scanning range The range of a scanner is dependent upon many outside influences including size of the barcode quality of th
38. es The LXE MX2 features 486 processor running at 33MHz to provide maximum computing power in a compact user friendly package e Two Megabytes of Flash memory eight Megabytes of RAM One Type PCMCIA interface e infrared port that communicates with a powered dock and supports IR portable printers e The MX2 is available as a batch unit no RF or as a 2 4GHz RF unit It can be configured with or without a standard range laser scanner e Spread spectrum radio is contained on a Type PCMCIA card card installation removal cannot be performed by the user e Uses rechargeable batteries 1650 mAh nickel metal hydride NiMH battery pack and a lithium backup battery e An easy to read super twist graphics liquid crystal 8 or 16 row by 20 column display Screen panning capability is included e Display has backlight with programmable timeout to extend battery life e Built in keypads o 38 key keypad with 5 dedicated function keys and two programmable Enter keys o 48 key keypad with single key access to all alphabetic characters function key support via function and numbers Additionally the 48 key keypad is also available with a TN5250 overlay e speaker is programmable for volume duration and pitch e Handle with scan trigger is standard with 48 key keypad and optional with 38 key keypad e Chemical resistant environmentally sealed case is IP54 rated Operating temperature within 14 F to 1
39. eur Veuillez lire l avertissement qu elle contient FR Advert ncia Este produto usa luz de laser O scanner cont m um dos seguintes avisos Favor ler o Aviso PT Varning Denna produkt anvander laserljus En av de nedanstaende etiketterna sitter pa scannern Var god las varningstexten SE Advarsel Dette produkt anvender laserlys En af folgende m rkater anvendes pa scanneren L s venligst sikkerhedsforanstaltningen DK Varoitus tuote k ytt laservaloa Skannerissa jokin seuraavista tarroista Lue Huomio kohta FI Warnung Dieses Produkt verwendet Laserlicht Eines der folgenden Etiketten befindet sich auf dem Scanner Bitte lesen Sie den Gefahrenhinweis DE Attenzione Questo prodotto utilizza luce laser Una delle etichette seguenti c ubicata sullo scanner Si raccomanda di leggere con attenzione le avvertenze riportate IT Advarsel Dette utstyret bruker laserlys En av folgende etiketter er plassert pa scanneren Les advarselen pa etiketten NO Advertencia Este producto usa luz de laser Las etiquetas se proveen en la maquina exploradora Por favor lea detenidamente la explicacion para las precauciones ES Waarschuwing Dit product gebruikt laserlicht Een van de volgende labels is op de scanner aangebracht Lees a u b de waarschuwing onder Oppassen NL E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 56 Regulatory Notices and Safety Informa
40. five years with normal use before it requires replacement Note The backup battery should only be changed by authorized service personnel Caution 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 Note Always store unused mobile devices with a fully charged main battery pack installed LXE recommends the mobile device be connected to an external power source periodically to retain optimum power levels in the main battery pack and the backup battery E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 6 Batteries pr How To Insert Replace Battery Note The unit will not function unless the battery compartment cover is in place and securely latched Upper Hand Strap Connection Dial Battery Compartment Cover Plastic Ribbon NiMH Battery Pack Lower Hand Strap Connections ar N Figure 5 Battery Compartment The main battery pack is located in a compartment on the back of the unit To insert or replace the battery pack complete the following steps Note sure to turn the unit off before removing the battery If you don t you may lose all data in memory Turn the MX2 off Detach the elastic handstrap by releasing its hook from the connection near the base Turn the dial counter clockwise to release
41. he rebooting methods is successful you can use a reset mechanism that is located below the keypad Insert one end of a paperclip into the small hole beneath the keypad and press gently but firmly This will cause the MX2 to begin a cold boot MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Laser Scanner 11 Ja Laser Scanner Read all cautions warnings and labels before using the scanner Cautions Labels and Warnings Do not look into the laser s lens e Do not stare directly into the laser beam e Donotremove the laser caution labels from the MX2 Laser radiation when open Please read the caution labels Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure This product uses laser light One of the following labels is provided on the scanner Please read the Caution statement EN 60825 1 1994 COMPLIES WITH EN60825 1 1994 IEC825 1 1993 IEC 825 1 1993 LASER RADIATION 21 CFR 1040 10 DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW DIRECTLY WITH US LASER LIGHT DO NOT OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT CLASS 3A LASER PRODUCT 1 0mW 640 660nm 2 5mW MAX OUTPUT 650nM Figure 9 Class 2 and Class 3A Caution Label 1 AVOID EXPOSURE LASER LIGHT IS EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE 2 Location for Laser Caution Label Figure 10 Label Location E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 12 Laser Scanner Usi
42. hnology Parkway Norcross GA 30092 2993 USA The following harmonized European Standards technical specifications or other normative documents have been applied EMI EMC Standards EN 55022 1995 ETS 300 826 1997 EN 61000 4 2 1995 EN 61000 4 3 1997 EN 61000 4 6 1996 Radio Frequency Standards ETS 300 328 1996 Safety Standards IEC 950 2 1991 Amendments Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of information technology equipment Electromagnetic compatibility Generic immunity standard Part 1 Residential commercial and light industrial Electrostatic discharge immunity test Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field immunity test RF conducted immunity test 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 of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment 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 Place Date of issue LXE Inc Norcross USA 1 March 2000 7 Signed R Sam Wismer Lead Approvals Engineer LXE Inc 125 Technology Parkway Norcross GA 30092 2993 USA E EQ MX20GWW K ARC ph 770 447 4224 fa
43. ission equipment operating in the 2 4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques Safety of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment 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 Place LXE Inc Norcross USA 7 Signed R Sam Wismer Lead Approvals Engineer LXE Inc 125 Technology Parkway Norcross GA 30092 2993 USA 2 User s Guide ph 770 447 4224 fax 770 447 6928 E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Regulatory Notices and Safety Information 51 LXE Transceiver LXE 6726 Declaration of Conformity A LXE EMS Technologies Company DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to Directives 1999 5 EC Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity 93 68 EEC CE Marking Directive Type of Equipment Direct Sequence 2 4 GHz Wireless LAN Card Brand Name or Trademark LXE Type Designation LXE 6726 Manufacturer LXE Inc Address 125 Technology Parkway Norcross GA 30092 2993 USA Year of Manufacturer 2001 The following harmonized European Standards technical specifications or other normative documents have been applied EMC EN 301 489 1 07 2000 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipm
44. laimed and re used when properly discarded Do not discard labeled units with trash For information about Important This symbol is placed on the product to remind users to dispose of Waste Electrical and Electronic el proper disposal contact LXE through your local sales representative or visit www com E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 48 Regulatory Notices and Safety Information R amp TTE Directive Requirements Applies only to equipment operated within the EU EFTA Information to User A label on the exterior of the device should resemble one of the labels shown below the label contains the LXE part number of the installed radio card The labels shown below and affixed to the device identify where the device may be used and where its use is restricted Use of a device is prohibited in countries not listed below or otherwise identified by the label May or may not include the 0560 Notifed Body No LXE Part lt LXE Part Number Number Permitted for use in Austria Belgium Denmark Finland Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Italy Ireland Liechtenstein Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland and the United Kingdom Permitted for use in France Approvals EMI EMC Standards Safety Standards MX2 FCC Part 15 Subpart B EN 55022 Class A 55024 60825 1 EN60950 CDRH Class 2 480824 3300 LXE Part No LXE 6400 System 2 4GHz Type II PCMCIA Card Obsolete
45. letters A 2 e Each key has two letters on the key itself and two punctuation characters above the key e Accessing the alpha character printed on the left side of the key the first letter is done as normal Accessing the alpha character printed on the right side of the key the second letter depends on the mode of operation The mode and timeout can be changed using the Configuration program the Run Time Library or by barcode scanning Please refer to the MX2 Reference Manual for details Selecting Alpha Characters in Double Strike Mode Double Strike Mode requires two rapid presses on a key to access the second the right most character Left character Press the Alpha key once and release After a predetermined timeout default 1s 330ms the character will be displayed Right character Quickly press the Alpha key twice The second keypress must occur before the predetermined timeout default is 330ms Selecting Alpha Characters in Press and Wait Mode Press and Wait Mode requires pressing the key and holding it down for a certain amount of time to access the second right most character Left character Press an Alpha key once and release Right character Press the Alpha key and hold for a predetermined timeout default is 330ms The second character can be accessed in this way regardless of other types of input modes the is in This includes Fn Ctrl and Alt key entries For
46. meric 2 4 Smmei Too 6 7 8 9 DOT numeric nend o nen _ mei O NA Home numeric III o O N A End numeric III ee Arrow numeric III O Rt Arrow numeric Dn Arrow numeric E _ 11 semicolon V e ee x IL N E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 44 48 Keypad First press this key To get this key Then press this key minus sign _ underscore tilde asterisk 2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC N A gt 48 Key Keypad 45 a IBM TN5250 Terminal Emulator keypad BBQO GG GG G2 CO CD CO GD 9 69 gt Figure 29 IBM 5250 Specific Keypad This keypad is designed to allow the user to enter terminal emulator commands when running LXE s IBM TN5250 Terminal Emulation TE programs When running this program on the MX2 please refer to the following terminal emulation
47. n is displayed at the top right corner of the screen when the unit is running with a charged battery When the main battery has lost most of its charge an icon of an empty battery appears at the top right corner of the screen The MX2 also may be programmed to emit a beep at intervals when the battery is low When you see the empty battery icon or hear the warning beeps you should turn the unit off and recharge or replace the batteries as soon as possible The backup battery will retain all data in memory while the other batteries are out of the unit After you recharge or replace the batteries and turn the unit back on it returns to wherever you were in your application when you turned it off Main Battery The MX2 uses nickel metal hydride NIMH batteries that are contained in 1600 mAh battery packs The MX2 also has a built in lithium backup battery that temporarily saves data when the main battery loses its charge The battery pack is a rugged plastic enclosure that is designed to withstand the ordinary rigors of an industrial environment Exercise care when transporting the battery pack making sure it does not come in contact with excessive heat or any power source other than the LXE MX2 docking station This product is not designed to use alkaline batteries Backup Battery The MX2 has a permanent lithium battery installed to maintain time date and CMOS setup information The lithium battery 1s not user serviceable and should last
48. ng icon appears on the right side of the display Toggle the Panning function off by pressing 5 and the display snaps back to make the current cursor position visible While in panning mode pressing any key other than 5 2 4 6 or 8 exits panning mode snaps back to the cursor and displays the pressed character if applicable For example once the FN 5 combination is entered the FN state is no longer active but panning mode 15 so pressing the key to exit panning mode will result in an being displayed 48 key Keypad QD Cen GG G5 Co GD CO GD Figure 22 PAN LK Button 48 key Keypad Hold down the FN key and press the S key to toggle the Panning function Use the cursor keys A B E F to move the display up down to the left or to the right The panning icon appears on the right side of the display Toggle the Panning function off by pressing S and the display snaps back to make the current cursor position visible While in panning mode pressing any key other than A B E F or S exits panning mode snaps back to the cursor and displays the pressed character 1f applicable For example once the FN S combination is entered the FN state is no longer active but panning mode 15 so pressing the key to exit panning mode will result in being displayed E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 28 Display Adjusting the Contrast 38 key Keypad Figure 23
49. ng the Laser Scanner Read all cautions warnings and labels before using the scanner Triggering a Scan 38 key Keypad Figure 11 MX2 Internal Laser at Top of Unit Figure 12 Scan LED C Scan Figure 13 Scan Button MX2 38 key Keypad The 2 unit has one scan button a large key in the middle of the keyboard labeled Scan This key cannot be reprogrammed Figure 14 Scan Trigger on Handle With the optional handle installed on the MX2 pressing the trigger activates the scanner and functions the same as the Scan button With the handle installed the Scan button remains active The trigger duplicates the operation Due to sealing and environmental issues no external port is available for external tethered scanners even if the 2 is ordered without an internal laser When the MX2 does not have scanner although the scanner aperture is present pressing the Scan button or trigger has no effect Do not pour spray or spill any liquid on the scanner The Barcode Scanner contains the circuitry scanning motor and laser Handle with appropriate care MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Laser Scanner 13 L 48 key Keypad The MX2 unit with the 48 key keypad does not have a scan button Instead this unit relies on the trigger on the handle Figure 15 Scan Trigger on Handle Pressing the trigger activates the scanner and functions the same as a Scan button Due to sealing and environmental issues no ext
50. nual Volume ITT 2 Program International ee 3 Desired Keys Back Space Px po 4 Space Tab Px LL 0 BackTab LIT _ Break _ Pause _ Up Arrow 8 Geen n __ 2 Right Arrow x 6 _ REM 4 Px 5 then Up Arrow Pan Down Px oo po 5 then Down Arrow Pan Right 5 then Right Arrow Pan Left 5 then Left Arrow Left Arrow Pan Home Delete Home End See section titled Key Combinations for International Characters for keypresses and instruction E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 36 38 First press this key To get this key bwsk cm Then press this key Page Up px _ 9 CapsLock Toggle E MENSES Ctrl Right Shift Px 6 Left Shift Px x E 4 Right Alt Left Alt LL LI Alt Right Ctr LL LI Left Ctrl III Ctrl ScrollLock HH N A F1 LL LI F1 F2 LL LI F4 pou F4 F5 LL LI 5 F6 px F1 2 zl F2 F8 NENNEN F9 3 o cj F4 F10 px 5 F11 LL LI F12 LL LI LL LI b x AB c _ CD d __ L CD e LL LI EF f EF g L
51. oder vom Hersteller empfohlenen Typ ersetzen DE Attenzione Batteria al litio Pericolo di esplosione qualora la batteria venga sostituita in maniera scorretta Sostituire solo con lo stesso tipo o equivalente consigliato per il fabbricante IT Atenc o Cont m pilha de l tio perigo de explos o no caso de uma substitui o incorreta Substitua somente pelo mesmo tipo ou equivalente recomendado pelo fabricante PT Varning Innehaller litiumbatteri Fara for explosion om batteriet ar felaktigt placerat eller av fel typ Anvand endast samma eller motsvarande typ batterier rekommenderade av tillverkaren SE Advarsel Innmontert Lithium batteri Eksplosjonsfare ved feil montering av batteri Benytt kun batteri anbefalt av produsent NO Cuidado Pila de litio adentro Peligro de explosion si la pila se reemplaza incorrectamente Reemplace solamente con el mismo tipo 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 MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Regulatory Notices and Safety Information A Wope unatap ia Wope Expn ns amp v avtikataotadsi u vo ue TOV 1
52. press or any non panning keypress MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC 48 Key Keypad To get this key Page Down NumLock Toggle CapsLock Toggle Right Shift Left Shift Right Alt Left Alt Right Ctrl Left Ctrl ScrollLock F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 N o 5 3 x o o ojo oco o Equivalent CapsLock function is provided via the Fn Shift keypress First press this key 7 ga Then press this key N A N A Shift Shift N A Alt N A Ctrl gt gt 2 gt 7 The Shift key provides the functionality of both the right and left shift key E EQ MX20GWW K ARC 2 User s Guide 42 48 Keypad a First press this key To get this key rm shit cm ar Then press this key lt lt 2 lt lt lt 2 1 alpha 2 alpha same lt 2 xic cj gt 2 lt 2 ov MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC 48 Key Keypad 43 First press this key To get this key Fn snit ar Then press this key 7 alpha 8 alpha x 1 nu
53. quirement set forth in ERC REC 70 03 Annex 3 are met by the LXE model 6726 transceiver Dedicated Antennas for use with LXE 6726 LXE P N Antenna Gain Radio Power Level Antenna Description 153180 0001 0 dBi 17 Omni LXE VX series computers 155522 0001 0 dBi 17 dBm Omni for LXE MX1 series computers 155814 0001 0 dBi 17 Patch LXE MX1 series computers 157368 0001 0 dBi 17 Patch LXE MX3 series computers 157399 0001 0 dBi 17 dBm Omni for LXE MX5 series computers 99004 0027 0 17 dBm 3 dB Omni for LXE model 2325 computer DAC2450CT1 2 15 dBi 17 dBm Omni for LXE MX2 series computers Toko P N 153179 0001 0 dBi 17 dBm Omni Access Point Antenna 153325 0001 0 dBi 17 dBm Omni Access Point Antenna 480424 0400 0 dBi 17 dBm Omni Access Point Antenna 153599 0001 3 dBi 17 dBm Omni Access Point Antenna 153600 0001 3 dBi 17 dBm Omni Access Point Antenna 480424 3404 3 dBi 17 dBm Omni Access Point Antenna 155846 0001 3 dBi 17 dBm Spire amp Access Point Antenna 155845 0001 6 dBi 13 dBm Spire amp Access Point Antenna 155311 0001 6 dBi 13 dBm Patch Access Point Antenna 480424 3411 6 dBi 13 dBm Patch Access Point Antenna 480424 3402 6 dBi 13 dBm Patch Access Point Antenna 481246 2400 6 dBi 13 dBm Patch Access Point Antenna 480424 1702 6 dBi 13 dBm 180 Directional Access Point Antenna 480424 0411 9 dBi 7 Omni Access Point Antenna 480429 2703 12 dBi 7 dBm 90 Directional Access Point An
54. r replace the battery pack complete the following steps Note sure to turn the unit off before removing the battery If you don t you may lose all data in memory 1 Turn the MX2 off 2 Turn the dials counter clockwise to release the battery cover and set the cover aside 3 Pull the end of the plastic ribbon sticking out of the battery compartment toward the battery pack until it pops out 4 Remove the battery pack Lay the plastic ribbon along the bottom of the battery compartment with the end sticking out 5 the positive and negative symbols on the battery pack s label 6 With the label facing you tilt the positive end of the pack into the upper end of the battery compartment and firmly press the negative end until it is fully inserted into the battery compartment 7 Replace the battery compartment cover by inserting the bottom tab into the slot and rotating the dials in a clockwise direction Be sure the plastic ribbon is tucked underneath the cover 8 Replace the handstrap hook in its holder E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 8 Charging the MX2 Batteries in A Dock Pr Charging the MX2 Batteries in A Dock Figure 7 Charging Contacts on Bottom of MX2 The charging contacts on the MX2 must be firmly seated in the Dock before charging or communications can begin Place the 2 in the dock with the keypad facing front on the same side of the dock as the dock indicators Leav
55. reference guide on the LXE Manuals CD for equivalent keys and keypress sequences TN5250 Terminal Reference Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 46 48 a MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Appendix Regulatory Notices and Safety Information FCC Information This device complies with FCC Rules part 15 Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 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 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Warning Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by LXE Inc could void the user s authority to operate this equipment EMC Directive Requirements This is a Class A product In a domestic environmen
56. ri the Display te ee eines 27 Panning soseri rte 27 PCMCIA interface 2 plastic ribbon 2 0 6 7 Power 17 23 MX2 User s Guide Power Up message 9 Press and Wait Key Mode sues 20 Pint SCPIL ecrit iet crore eerie e 17 23 Programmable Keys 21 Quick Start Instructions sees 9 R Rechargeable Batteries 2 Reset Mechanism Locati n eee 10 Row and Column 2 S Scan Aperture Cleaning 15 Scan keys 12 13 Scanner 12 13 Screen iere ee Eee ko een 25 Serial Communications in Dock e 8 Shutoff automatic 10 DVS meo E PESE 17 23 Terminal Emulation 2 Troubleshooting Unsuccessful 15 Turn on display 29 U use the laser 14 W Warning ec eec RR 5 E EQ MX20GWW K ARC
57. rtain amount of time default is 15 seconds The backlight will turn on again when any keypad key is pressed 48 key Keypad Figure 27 Toggle Display Backlight Key 48 Keypad The Backlight key is located on the left side of the top row of the 48 key keypad and is used to turn the backlight on and off Press the Backlight key to turn the backlight on and off To save battery power the backlight will shut off automatically if no key is pressed within a certain amount of time default is 15 seconds The backlight will turn on again when any keypad key 15 pressed E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 30 The IR Serial Port Pr The IR Serial Port Figure 28 IR Serial Port 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 is used to transmit RS 232 level data out the IR port The third pin along the bottom of the MX2 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 bo
58. s Menu Choice Rather than use the phrase choose the Save command from the File menu this manual uses the convention choose File Save Quotes Indicates the title of a book chapter or a section within a chapter for example Document Conventions lt gt Indicates a key on the keyboard for example lt Enter gt Indicates a reference to other documentation gt Differences in operation commands due to radio type 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 means to refer to the manual or operator s guide International fuse replacement symbol When marked on the product the label includes fuse ratings in volts v and amperes a for the product Note Keyword that indicates immediately relevant information Caution Keyword that indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury WARNING Keyword that indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury DANGER Keyword that indicates an imminent hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury AC Power Adapter is only intended for use in a 25 C 77 F maximum ambient temperature environment MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Batteries 5 Batteries A battery ico
59. t this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Industry Canada This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Operation 15 subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouiller du Canada Le present appareil num rique n emet pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de le Classe A pr scrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dits par le ministere des Communications du Canada RF Safety Notice Caution This device is intended to transmit RF energy In accordance with FCC and Industry Canada A radio frequency safety regulations this device is certified for hand held operation only A minimum separation distance of at least 20cm 7 8 in from the user s body and nearby persons should be maintained during transmission Use of this device not consistent with these instructions can increase the risk of RF exposure This device is not to be co located with other transmitters Equipment WEEE appropriately per Directive 2002 96 EC In most areas this product can be recycled rec
60. tenna 480429 041 1 12 dBi 7 dBm Omni Access Point Antenna 460601 3020 15 dBi 3 dBm YAGI Access Point Antenna 460602 3020 15 dBi 3 dBm YAGI Access Point Antenna 480429 0415 15 dBi 3 dBm Omni Access Point Antenna C Binnom Jr RF Approvals Engineer 24 June 2004 LXE Inc 125 Technology Parkway Norcross GA 30092 2993 USA ph 770 447 4224 fax 770 447 6928 MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Regulatory Notices and Safety Information LXE Transceiver LXE 6816 Declaration of Conformity An EMS Technologies Company DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to the R amp TTE Directive The EMC Directive The Low Voltage Directive and the Marking Directive 99 5 89 336 73 23 EEC 93 68 EEC Type of Equipment Brand Name or Trademark Type Designation Manufacturer Address DSSS 2 4GHz WLAN Radio Card LXE 6816 LXE Inc 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 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard radio equipment and services Part 17 Specific conditions for Wideband data and HIPERLAN equipment Limits and methods of measurement of r
61. th must use Xon Xoff MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Getting Help 31 Getting Help LXE user guides are now available on CD and they can also be viewed downloaded from the LXE ServicePass website Contact your LXE representative to obtain the LXE Manuals CD or access to the LXE ServicePass website You can also check the LXE ServicePass website for the latest manual releases Note Obsolete archived manuals are not available on the LXE Manuals CD They are available for download from the ServicePass website only You can get help from LXE by calling the telephone numbers listed on the LXE Manuals CD in the file titled Contacting LXE This information is also available on the LXE website Explanations of terms and acronyms used in this manual are located in the file titled LXE Technical Glossary on the LXE Manuals CD and on the LXE ServicePass website Manuals and Accessories Manuals The following manuals are available on the LXE Manuals CD and the LXE ServicePass website User Guides for the daily user e MX2 User s Guide English ServicePass only MX2 User s Guide German ServicePass only Reference Guides for the SysAdmin ANSI Plus Reference Guide DOS API Programming Guide Integrated Scanner Programming Guide for DOS Devices MX2 Reference Guide ServicePass only TN3270 Terminal Emulation Reference Guide TN5250 Terminal Emulation Reference Guide Networking e WaveLink Avalanche for DOS R
62. the battery cover and set the cover aside 2 Pull the end of the plastic ribbon sticking out of the battery compartment toward the battery pack until it pops out 5 Remove the battery pack Lay the plastic ribbon along the bottom of the battery compartment with the end sticking out 6 Findthe positive and negative symbols on the battery pack s label 7 With the label facing you tilt the positive end of the pack into the upper end of the battery compartment and firmly press the negative end until it is fully inserted into the battery compartment 8 Replace the battery compartment cover by inserting the bottom tab into the slot and rotating the cover latch in a clockwise direction Be sure the plastic ribbon is tucked underneath the cover 9 Replace the handstrap hook in its holder Note battery pack should not be replaced in a dirty or harsh environment When the battery compartment cover is off any dust or moisture that enters the battery compartment can get into the main unit potentially causing damage MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC Batteries 7 Replacing Battery in MX2 with Handle Note The unit will not function unless the battery compartment cover is in place and securely latched 1 Dials 2 Battery Compartment Cover 3 NiMH Battery Pack Figure 6 Handle Battery Pack Compartment The main battery pack is located in a compartment on the back of the unit To insert o
63. tion a Laser Light Safety Statement A Uyary ypnomonotei OUPMTH tr Bu r n lazer kullanyr Apaoydaki etiketlerden bir tanesi tarayycynyn st nde sa lanyr L tfen Dikkat ifadesini okuyun TR A ASS AA SAS qe AAU 5949 glo FAAL KR uu r SE ARP in BBO o 38 DE RS 4b CN Class 2 Laser Labels EN60825 1 1994 IEC825 1 1993 1 0mW 640 660nm EF GR VAM Jo EMAL ET KOFINLDI BIORA yH 60825 1 1994 1 825 1 1993 A CN Wm LASERSTRAHLUNG NICHT DK LASER LYS IN DEN STRAHL BLICKEN KIG IKKE IND I LYSSTRALEN 8 LASER KLASSE 2 KLASSE 2 LASERPRODUKT nasi 1 0mW 640 660nm 1 0mW 640 660nm DECR 145025 lt TERY JP Chinese CN Danish DK Dutch NL English US Finnish FI French FR German DE Greek GR Italian IT Japanese JP Korean KR Norwegian NO Portuguese PT Spanish ES Swedish SE Turkish TR EN60825 1 1994 IEC825 1 1993 EN60825 1 1994 IEC825 1 1993 EN60825 1 1994 IEC825 1 1993 e EN60825 1 1994 IEC825 1 1993 ES LUZ DE
64. x 770 447 6928 MX2 User s Guide 50 Regulatory Notices and Safety Information LXE Transceiver 480824 3300 Declaration of Conformity 4 LXE EMS Technologies Company DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 1999 5 93 68 Type of Equipment Brand Name or Trademark Type Designation Manufacturer Address Year of Manufacturer according to Directives Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity CE Marking Directive Frequency Hopping 2 4 GHz Wireless LAN Card LXE 480824 3300 LXE Inc 125 Technology Parkway Norcross GA 30092 2993 USA The following harmonized European Standards technical specifications or other normative documents have been applied EMI EMC Standards EN 55022 1995 ETS 300 826 1997 EN 61000 4 2 1995 EN 61000 4 3 1997 EN 61000 4 6 1996 Radio Frequency Standards ETS 300 328 1996 Safety Standards IEC 950 2 1991 Amendments Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of information technology equipment Electromagnetic compatibility Generic immunity standard Part 1 Residential commercial and light industrial Electrostatic discharge immunity test Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field immunity test RF conducted immunity test Radio Equipment and Systems RES Wideband transmission systems Technical characteristics and test conditions for data transm
65. ype 2 Outputs a character from the international character set MX2 User s Guide E EQ MX20GWW K ARC 19 Pr Key Combinations for International Characters Characters Letter Letter apostrophe apostrophe ENS SENI Enter international characters by using the following key sequence Fn Alt accent letter where Fn Alt 18 the key sequence to initiate the Intl key function accent is a character from the Accent or Letter column and letter is a character from the Letter column in the same row After the international icon appears on the screen the next key pressed displays an international character and the keypad reverts to normal mode International Characters and LXE Terminal Emulations The international characters shown above are supported in DOS mode only LXE s terminal emulation applications ANSI Plus TN3270 E and TN5250 do not support these particular international characters Use the terminal emulation application configuration utilities to create international characters for use when running terminal emulation applications on the MX2 E EQ MX20GWW K ARC MX2 User s Guide 20 a Double Action Key Mode The MX2 with 38 key keypad has 38 keys There are two additional modes of operation see previous section titled Keypad Input Modes which affect how alpha keys and the punctuation characters above the alpha keys are accessed e Thirteen keys are used for alpha keys the

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