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HX3 User's Guide - Honeywell Scanning and Mobility
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1. Removing a Tethered Battery from the Charging Bay Grasp the battery not the tether and pull the battery straight up and out of the charging pocket The charging pocket LED B1 or B2 turns off 11 9 Cradle Help Issue Battery LED is Amber Standby Solution The cradle can wait up to two hours for the battery pack temperature to return to an acceptable temperature range when the charging process will commence Battery packs can only be charged when their temperature is between 10 C 50 F and 40 C 104 F Issue Battery LED is flashing red Fault Solution Battery pack fault or failure Contact Customer Support page 14 1 for help Maintenance Inspect the rubber feet and replace them if missing broken or cracked Check the cradle regularly for excessive wear at pres sure points If the cradle is mounted to a stable surface check surface mounting connections periodically and re tighten as nec essary If the cradle becomes cracked or broken at any time it must be taken out of service and replaced Contact Customer Support page 14 1 for a replacement cradle There are no serviceable parts in the desktop cradle Do not attempt to open the unit Cleaning Do not use paper towels or harsh chemical based cleaning fluids since they may result in damage to the surfaces and or battery charging terminals pins Use a clean soft cloth to wipe any dirt moisture or grease from the HX3 sp
2. 10 Verify the device is authenticated by reviewing the Status tab When the device is property configured the Status Tab indicates the device is Authenticated and the method used 11 The sign on screen is displayed after a reboot 12 If a user enters invalid credentials and clicks OK the device associates but does not authenticate The user is again prompted to enter credentials If the user clicks the Cancel button the device does not associate The user is not prompted again for credentials until e the device is rebooted e the radio is disabled then enabled e the Reconnect button on the Diags Tab is clicked or e the profile is modified and the Commit button is clicked Windows Certificate Store vs Certs Path Note It is important that all dates are correct on the HX3 and host computers when using any type of certificate Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail User Certificates EAP TLS authentication requires a user certificate The user certificate must be stored in the Windows certificate store e To generate the user certificate see Generating a User Certificate page 9 36 To import the user certificate into the Windows certificate store see Installing a User Certificate page 9 41 e A Root CA certificate is also needed Refer to the section below Root CA Certificates Root CA certificates are required for EAP TLS PEAP GTC and PEAP MSCH
3. Summit Client Utility Main Profile Status Diags Global 7 ok x Property Value Custom Parameter Option Honeywell does not support the parameter Custom option The parameter value is displayed as Custom when the operating system registry has been edited to set the Summit parameter to a value that is not available from the parameter s drop down list Selecting Custom from the drop down list has no effect Selecting any other value from the drop down list will overwrite the custom value in the registry Les dBm Changing this setting will reset the connection Commit SDC Global Parameters Parameter Default Description Roam Trigger 65 dBm If signal strength is less than this trigger value the client looks for a different Access Point with a stronger signal Options are 50 dBm 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 dBm or Custom Available options may vary by SCU revision Roam Delta 5 dBm The amount by which a different Access Point signal strength must exceed the current Access Point signal strength before roaming to the different Access Point is attempted Options are 5 dBm 10 15 20 25 30 35 dBm or Custom Roam delta dBm may vary by SCU revision Roam Period BG Channel Set DFS Channels BG 10 sec A 5 sec Full The amount of time after association or a roam scan with no roam that the radio collects Received Signal Strength
4. Press these keys To CTRL C Copy CTRL X Cut CTRL V Paste CTRL Z Undo DELETE Delete SHIFT with any of the arrow keys Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop or select text within a document CTRL A Select all ALT ESC Cycle through items in the order they were opened CTRL ESC Display the Start menu ALT Underlined letter in a menu name Display the corresponding menu Underlined letter in a command name on Carry out the corresponding command an open menu ESC Cancel the current task Reboot Two reboot sequences are available Warmboot and Coldboot Warmboot A warmboot reboots the computer without erasing any registry data However any applications installed to RAM are lost as is all data in RAM This occurs because the operating system is stored on the flash drive but must be loaded into RAM to run All registry configurations are automatically preserved Any applications stored as CAB files in the System folder and configured in the Registry to persist are reinstalled on boot up by the Launch utility Coldboot A coldboot reboots the computer erases all registry data and returns the computer to factory default settings In order to be preserved applications and data must be stored in the System folder Registry information is not preserved Only factory default applications and drivers stored as CAB files in the System folder are loaded by Launch A cold boot is initiated by
5. Step 2 Scan Bar Codes For each mobile device to be configured follow these instructions 1 Start eXpress Scan on the HX3 by double clicking the eXpress Scan icon 2 Enter the bar code password if any eXpress Scan passcode Enter Passcode Press Start before scanning the first barcode Start 3 Click Start 4 Bar code 1 must be scanned first The scanned data is displayed in the Data text box The password if any entered above is compared to the password entered when the bar codes were created eXpress Scan Remaining Scanned Scan Barcode 1 into Data field 5 If the passwords match the bar code data is processed and the screen is updated to reflect the number of bar codes included in the set 6 If the passwords do not match an error message is displayed The current screen can be closed using the X box in the upper right corner The password can be re entered and Bar Code 1 scanned again eXpress Scan Scan next barcode into Data field 7 The remaining bar codes may be scanned in any order After a bar code is scanned that bar code is removed from the Remaining list and placed in the Scanned list Step 3 Process Completion After the last bar code is scanned the settings are automatically applied Configuring settings Please Wait Once configured the HX3 is warmbooted Once connected to the wireless netw
6. Bluetooth Address Discovering Bluetooth devices CITT Clear Discover Stop Button Tap Stop at any time to end the Discover and Query for Unique Identifier functions Devices not paired are not shown after any reboot sequence When an active paired device enters Suspend Mode is turned Off or leaves the HX3 Bluetooth scanning range the Blue tooth connection between the paired device and the HX3 is lost There may be audible or visual signals as paired devices disconnect from the HX3 Bluetooth Device List EzPair OK x Bluetooth Devices Settings Reconnect OPP Set_1 Name Last 4 Bluetooth Address r 153578 61 DA 00 15 70 44 61 DA Fi LXE Scanner 00 85 0D 00 80 25 9F 85 0D Deskjet 36 10 00 04 76 BB 36 10 D Clear Discover The discovered paired devices may or may not be identified with an icon Discovered devices without an icon can be paired as a Scanner or a Printer The Bluetooth panel assigns an icon to the device name The discovered paired devices may or may not be identified with an icon Discovered devices without an icon can be paired as a Serial device a Bluetooth scanner a Bluetooth printer a PAN and a DUN connected at the same time More than one HID device can be connected but only one Bluetooth mouse and one Bluetooth keyboard The Bluetooth panel assigns an icon to the device name An icon with a re
7. button Choose certificate E IT Use full trusted store Issued By Thawte Server CA Thawte Premium Server CA Secure Server Certification Authority GTE CyberTrust Root a w gt GTE CyberTrust Global Root Select Uncheck the Use full trusted store check box Select the desired certificate and click the Select button to return the selected certificate to the CA Cert text box Click OK to exit the Credentials screen and then Commit to save the profile changes Oo 0x0 Configuring the Profile Use the instructions in this section to complete the entries on the Profile tab according to the type of wireless security used by your network The instructions that follow are the minimum required to successfully connect to a network Your system may require more parameters than are listed in these instructions See your system administrator for complete information about your network and its wireless security requirements To begin the configuration process 1 On the Main Tab click the Admin Login button and enter the password 2 Edit the default profile with the parameters for your network Select the Default profile from the pull down menu 3 Make any desired parameter changes as described in the applicable following section determined by network security type and click the Commit button to save the changes IMPORTANT Remember to click the Commit button after making changes to en
8. Profile SSIDO1 SSIDO2 SSIDO3 SSIDO4 The Auto Profile selection screen displays all currently configured profiles Click on the check box for any profiles that are to be included in Auto Profile selection then click ok to save To enable Auto Profile click the On button on the Main tab When Auto Profile is On if the radio goes out of range from the currently selected profile the radio then begins to attempt to connect to the profiles listed under Auto Profile The search continues until e the SCU connects to and if necessary authenticates with one of the specified profiles or e the Off button is clicked to turn off Auto Profile Note Do not include any profiles with an Ad Hoc Radio Mode in this listing Admin Login To login to Administrator mode tap the Admin Login button Once logged in the button label changes to Admin Logout The admin is automatically logged out when the SCU is exited The Admin can either tap the Admin Logout button or the OK button to logout The Administrator remains logged in when the SCU is not closed and a Suspend Resume function is performed Admin Password Entry Enter Admin Password A Enter the Admin password the default password is SUMMIT and is case sensitive and tap OK If the password is incorrect an error message is displayed The Administrator default password can be changed on the Global tab The end user can e Turn t
9. e Control when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization mode For example you can synchronize continually while connected to your host computer or only when you choose the synchronize command By default ActiveSync does not automatically synchronize all types of information Use ActiveSync Options to specify the types of information you want to synchronize The synchronization process makes the data in the information types you select iden tical on both your host computer and your device When installation of ActiveSync is complete on your host computer the ActiveSync Setup Wizard begins and starts the follow ing processes e connect your mobile device to your host computer e setup a partnership so you can synchronize information between your mobile device and your host computer and e customize your synchronization settings Because ActiveSync is already installed on your mobile device your first synchronization process begins automatically when you finish setting up your host computer in the ActiveSync wizard For more information about using ActiveSync on your host computer open ActiveSync then open ActiveSync Help Initial Setup The initial setup of ActiveSync must be made via a USB This is the only connection type supported on the HX3 Partnerships can only be created using USB cable connection Connect via USB The default connection type is USB Client IMPORTANT This setting must not be changed on the HX3
10. ID Code text box ID Code defines the data at the beginning of a bar code that acts as an identifier the actual Code ID Both Name and ID Code must be specified in order to add a custom Code ID to the Custom IDs list Buttons Add Entering data into both the Name and ID Code fields enables the Add button Click the Add button and the data is added to the next empty location in the Custom ID list Insert Click on an empty line in the Custom ID list The Add button changes to Insert Enter data into both the Name and ID Code fields and click the Insert button The data is added to the selected line in the Custom IDs list Edit Double click on the item to edit Its values are copied to the text boxes for editing The Add button changes to Replace When Replace is clicked the values for the current item in the list are updated Clear All When no item in the Custom IDs list is selected clicking the Clear All button clears the Custom ID list and any text written and not yet added or inserted in the Name and ID Code text boxes Remove The Clear All button text changes to a Remove button when an item in the Custom IDs list is selected Click the desired line item and then click the Remove button to delete it Line items are removed one at a time Contents of the text box fields are cleared at the same time Control Code Replacement Examples Configuration Example Example 9 Translation Control Ka Translated Data Data Config
11. Note A reboot may be required after enabling or disabling these options Manual Settings Properties OK fa Network DNS Authentication Wireless Manage network settings Manual Settings Properties Ki ES Network Joe Authentication Wireless C Manage network settings O Use server assigned IP address O Use the following IP address IP Subnet Gateway assigned if DHCP is enabled DNS 1 DNS 2 1 DNS 3 EH Domain Sai Manual Settings Properties OK x Network DNs Authentication Wireless Manual Settings Properties SP Network DNS Authentication Wireless Manage wireless settings None y None y Select Encryption from the Wireless tab Type Inner IT Manage wireless settings Cen SSID Encryption Open System The Authentication tab may not be present in all versions of the Enabler It is not recommend to enable Manage Wireless Settings for Summit Client devices When you download a profile that is configured to manage network and wireless settings the Enabler will not apply the manage network and wireless settings to the adapter unless the global Manage wireless settings and Manage network settings options are enabled on the Adapters panel Until these options are enabled the network and wireless settings are controlled by the third party software associated with these settings Stat
12. Possible reasons for failure to reconnect Timeout expired without reconnecting attempted to pair with a device that is currently paired with another device attempted to pair with a known device that moved out of range or was turned off attempted to pair with a known device but the reason why reconnect failed is unknown Clear Pairing Table on Boot This option is Disabled unchecked by default When enabled checked all previous paired information is deleted upon any reboot sequence and no devices are reconnected When enabled checked Auto Reconnect on Boot is automatically disabled dimmed Auto Reconnect on Boot This option is Enabled checked by default All previously paired devices are reconnected upon any reboot sequence When disabled unchecked no devices are reconnected upon any reboot sequence Auto Reconnect This option is Enabled checked by default This option controls the overall mobile Bluetooth device reconnect behavior When Auto Reconnect is disabled unchecked Auto Reconnect on Boot is automatically disabled and dimmed e When Auto Reconnect is disabled unchecked no devices are reconnected in any situation The status of Auto Reconnect on Boot is ignored and no devices are reconnected on boot The status of Clear Pairing Table on Boot controls whether the pairing table is populated on boot e When Auto Reconnect is enabled checked and Auto Reconnect on Boot is disabled unchecked devices a
13. Update Window Display At startup Hair Screen y On connect as is v Normal as is y The user interface for the Enabler can be configured to dynamically change based on the status of the HX3 connection with the Mobile Device Server At startup Default is Half Screen Options are Half screen Hidden or Full screen On connect Default is As Is Options are As is Half screen or Full screen Normal Default is As Is Options are Half screen Hidden or As Is Taskbar For best results use AppLock for this function AppLock is not available for the HX3 If the Taskbar tab is not present on the Enabler installed on your device see the equivalent options on the Startup Shutdown page 8 21 tab Avalanche Update Settings Ki x Taskbar Execution Scan Config Al Note These settings are only applied to the taskbar if the Enabler UI is active Display State Normal Hidden O Locked Settings No Relevant Settings The Display State options control the appearance of the taskbar while using the Enabler interface e Normal taskbar is visible taskbar icons function normally e Hidden taskbar is not displayed e Locked taskbar is visible but most icons are hidden or for information only Execution Note the dimmed options on this HX3 panel This menu option is designed to manage downloaded applications for automatic execution upon startup Avalanche
14. software and microphone Set the double tap sensitivity for stylus taps on the touch screen Set network driver properties and network access properties Set network logging options Set the mobile device owner details name phone etc Enter notes Enable disable Owner display parameters Enter Network ID for the device user name password do main Set OS access password properties for signon and or screen saver Control the connection between the mobile device and a local desktop or laptop computer Set Power scheme properties Review device status and properties Set appearance of numbers currency time and date based on country region and language settings This panel has been replaced by Installed Programs Scan Wedge utility Set scanner key wedge scanner port and imager LED illumination op tions Assign baud rate parity stop bits and data bits for COM1 port Assign scanned bar code data manipulation parameters See Bar Code Scanner Wedge page 7 1 Review System and Computer data and revision levels Adjust Storage and Program mem ory settings Enter device name and description Review copyright notices Enable disable volume and sounds Set volume parameters and assign sound WAV files to events Set the parameters for a Summit client See Wireless Network Configuration page 9 1 About Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt About The data cannot be edited by the HX3 user on these panel
15. Tap the desired line item and then tap the Remove button to delete it Line items are Removed one at a time Con tents of the text box fields are cleared at the same time Notes e Prefix and Suffix data is always added on after stripping is complete and is not affected by any stripping settings e If the stripping configuration results in a O length bar code a good beep will still be sounded since bar code data was read from the scanner Match List Rules The data in the match list is processed by the rules listed below e Strings in the list will be searched in the order they appear in the list If the list contains ABC and AB in that order incoming data with ABC will match first and the AB will have no effect When a match between the first characters of the bar code and a string from the list is found that string is stripped from the bar code data e Processing the list terminates when a match is found or when the end of the list is reached e Ifthe wildcard is not specified the string is assumed to strip from the beginning of the bar code data The string ABC strips off the prefix ABC The string XYZ will strip off the suffix XYZ The string ABC XYZ will strip both prefix and suffix together More than one in a configuration string is not allowed The User Interface will not prevent it but results would not be as expected as only the first is used in parsing to match the string The question mark wildcard may
16. The HX3 does not have a touch screen If the host computer has a touch screen instructions using tap and stylus instead of click and mouse apply This section discusses supported features with Wavelink Avalanche Mobile Device Servers This section is split into three basic areas e Installation e User Interface e Enabler Configuration Installation To use the Wavelink Avalanche MC System the following items are required e A desktop or laptop PC on which to install the Avalanche MC Console e Adesktop or laptop PC on which to install the Avalanche Mobile Device Server this can be the same PC where the Avalanche MC Console is installed e Wavelink Avalanche MC Console 4 2 or later e A Wavelink Device License for each client device To use Avalanche Remote Control the follow additional items are required e Wavelink Remote Control plug in 2 0 or later e A Wavelink Remote Control License for each client device Installing the Enabler on Mobile Devices Supported devices have the Avalanche Enabler installation files loaded but not installed on the mobile device when it is shipped The installation files are located in the System folder on Windows devices Note Important If the user is NOT using Wavelink Avalanche to manage their mobile device s the Enabler should not be installed on the mobile device s Doing so results in unnecessary delays when booting the device The Avalanche Enabler installatio
17. Volume Events Enabled Application Enabled Notifications Disabled Volume Middle of Bar Key click Disabled Screen tap Disabled Sounds Scheme Toun a sd Volume amp Sounds Properties E OK Gei volume Sounds Volume amp Sounds Properties E Ki ES Volume Sounds El l gt Event Windows CE Soft gt i i j i Loud dr Asterisk Enable sounds aa Close Program lt Critical Stop 2 Default Sound y Prada Neel Mim M Events warnings system events Y Applications _ Notifications alarms reminders Sound Nme E Save As 7 Key clicks sot Loud _Save As O Screen taps 8 Soft Loud Scheme LOUD y Delete The volume setting is stored in the registry and is recalled at power on Rejected bar codes generate a bad scan beep In some cases the receipt of data from the scanner triggers a good scan beep from a tethered scanner and then the rejection of scanned bar code data by the bar code processing causes a bad scan beep from the mobile device on the same data ape Good Scan and Bad Scan Sounds Good scan and bad scan sounds are stored in the Windows directory as SCANGOOD WAV and SCANBAD WAV These are unprotected WAV files and can be replaced by a WAV file of the user s choice By default a good scan sound on the HX3 is a single beep and a bad scan sound is a double beep Wi Fi Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Wi Fi or click the Summit C
18. by default password protected Input Settings Password E The default Settings password is system The password is not case sensitive Avalanche Update using File gt Settings Use these menu options to setup the Avalanche Enabler on the HX3 Change the settings and save them by rebooting before connecting to the network Alternatively the Mobile Device Server can be disabled until needed refer to the Wavelink Avalanche Mobility Center User s Guide for details Menu Options Note Your HX3 screen display may not be exactly as shown in the following menu options Connection page 8 7 Enter the IP Address or host name of the Mobile Device Server Set the order in which serial ports or RF connections are used to check for the presence of the Mobile Device Server Server Contact page 8 8 Setup synchronization scheduled Mobile Device Server contact suspend and reboot settings Data page 8 9 Control when data is transferred between the HX3 and the Mobile Device Server Preferences page 8 10 Set options for Enabler startup or shutdown and logging If the Preferences tab is not present you may have an older version of the Enabler with the Startup Shutdown tab Display page 8 11 Set up the Windows display at startup on connect and during normal mode The settings can be adjusted by the user Taskbar page 8 12 Set options for Taskbar If the Taskbar tab is not prese
19. devices for each HX3 The System Administrator can enable disable Bluetooth settings and assign a Computer Friendly name for each HX3 The Bluetooth control panel can also be accessed by doubletapping the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar or on the desk top Avalanche The Wavelink Avalanche Enabler installation file is loaded on the HX3 however the device is not configured to launch the installation file automatically The installation application must be run manually the first time Avalanche is used Following installation the Wavelink Avalanche Enabler will be an auto launch application This behavior can be modi fied by accessing the Avalanche Update Settings panel through the Enabler Interface Software Development See Also CE API Programming Guide The CE API Programming Guide documents HX3 specific API calls It is intended as an addition to Microsoft Windows CE API documentation A Software Developers Kit SDK and additional information about software development can be found on the Technical Support Portal Contact Customer Support page 14 1 for more information or to access the portal Access Files on the Flash Card Click the My Device icon on the Desktop then click the System icon A flash card is used for permanent storage of the HX3 drivers CAB files and utilities It is also used for registry content back up CAB files when executed are not deleted Note Always perform a warm reset Start Run Warmboot when ex
20. installed in your HX3 Status Tab Summit Client Utility ka low Main Profle Status Diags Global Profile Default SDC Status Associated Chan 5 Device Name Unnamed Bit Rate 11 Mbps IP 100 100 100 100 Tx Power 80 mW MAC 00 17 23 00 00 00 Beacon Period 100 AP Name Unknown DTIM 1 IP 100 100 100 200 BienalStength 57 dem MAC 00 02 2d 00 00 00 PESign Quay es This screen provides information on the radio The profile being used The status of the radio card down associated authenticated etc Client information including device name IP address and MAC address Information about the Access Point AP maintaining the connection to the network including AP name IP address and MAC address Channel currently being used for wireless traffic Bit rate in Mbit Current transmit power in mW Beacon period the time between AP beacons in kilomicroseconds one kilomicrosecond 1 024 microseconds DTIM interval A multiple of the beacon period that specifies how often the beacon contains a delivery traffic indication message DTIM The DTIM tells power saving devices a packet is waiting for them For example if DTIM 3 then every third beacon contains a DTIM Signal strength RSSI displayed in dBm and graphically Signal quality a measure of the clarity of the signal displayed in percentage and graphically There are no user entries on this screen Note After co
21. page 5 28 Keyboard page 5 29 KeyPad page 5 30 License Viewer page 5 35 Mixer page 5 36 Mouse page 5 38 Network and Dialup Options page 5 39 Network Capture page 5 40 Owner page 5 43 Password page 5 44 PC Connection page 5 45 Power page 5 46 Regional and Language Settings page 5 48 Remove Programs page 5 49 Scanner System page 5 50 Volume and Sounds page 5 52 Wi Fi page 5 52 Function Software hardware versions and network IP No user intervention allowed View voltage and status of the main and backup or internal batteries ql the parameters for Bluetooth device connections See Bluetooth Configuration page 6 Manage digital certificates used for secure communication Set Date Time Time Zone and Daylight Savings Connection setup for Microsoft Systems Management Server Connection setup for modem attached to COM port or Compact Flash slot Set background graphic and scheme Set touch screen and keypad backlight properties and timers Set various device specific configuration options View the list of installed programs In some OS versions this panel replaced Remove Pro grams Select a Key Map or font Set key repeat delay and key repeat rate Configure Alpha key KeyMap keys RunCmd and LaunchApp Displays license information for installed licensed applications Adjust the input and output parameters volume sidetone and record gain for headphone
22. tap and stylus instead of click and mouse apply Note Use this option to set the double tap sensitivity for stylus taps on the HX3 touch screen Mouse Properties E OK E Double Click click sensitivity for both the speed and physical distance between clicks Double click this icon to test your double click settings If this icon doesn t change adjust your settings using the grid above Double click this grid to set the double S Network and Dialup Options Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Network and Dialup Connections Set HX3 network driver properties and network access properties Select a connection to use or create a new connection Connection Make New Seriall Serial 1 USB Client Connection 57600 115200 sl SDCCF10G1 Create a New Connection 1 On the mobile device select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Network and Dialup Connections A window is displayed showing the existing connections 2 Assuming the connection you want does not exist double tap Make New Connection 3 Give the new connection an appropriate name My Connection 9600 etc Tap the Direct Connection radio button Tap the Next button 4 From the popup menu choose the port you want to connect to Only the available ports are shown 5 Tap the Configure button 6 Under the Port Settings tab choose the appropriate baud rate Data bits parity and stop
23. 0 3 seconds If nothing has been changed nothing is saved e g O seconds The registry is automatically saved every 20 minutes It is also saved every tenth time the registry settings are changed Registry settings are changed when control panel applet e g Date Time parameters are changed by the user anda warm boot was not performed afterward When you tap Start gt Run then type Coldboot and tap the OK button factory default registry settings are loaded during coldboot All customized changes and settings are lost Software Load The software loaded on the HX3 consists of the Windows OS hardware specific OEM Adaptation Layer device drivers Internet Explorer 6 0 for Windows CE browser and utilities The software supported is summarized below e Full Operating System License Includes all operating system components including Microsoft Windows CE 5 kernel file system communications connectivity for remote APIs device drivers events and messaging graphics keyboard and touch screen input window management and common controls e Network and Device Drivers e Bluetooth Option Software Applications The following applications are included e WordPad e Scan Wedge bar code result manipulation e ActiveSync e Internet Explorer Bluetooth Option Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Bluetooth Only installed on a Bluetooth equipped HX3 The System Administrator can Discover and Pair targeted Bluetooth
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25. Diagnostic Output box Diagnostics Also attempts to re connect to the wireless LAN However this option provides more data in the Diagnostic Output box than the Re connect option This data dump includes radio state profile settings global settings and a list of broadcast SSID APs Save To Use this to save the results of the diagnostics to a text file Use the explorer window to specify the name and location for the diagnostic file The text file can viewed using an application such as WordPad Global Tab The parameters on this panel can only be changed when an Admin is logged in with a password The current values for the parameters can be viewed by the general user without requiring a password Note Tap the Commit button to save changes If the panel is exited before tapping the Commit button changes are not saved Setting Default Roam Trigger 65 dBm Roam Delta 5 dBm Roam Period BG 10 sec A 5 sec BG Channel Set Full DFS Channels Off Ad Hoc Channel 1 Aggressive Scan On CCX Features BG Off A Optimized WMM Off Auth Server Type 1 TTLS Inner Method Auto EAP PMK Caching Standard WAPI Off dimmed TX Diversity BG On A Main Only RX Diversity BG On Start on Main A Main Only Frag Threshold 2346 RTS Threshold 2347 LED Off Tray Icon On Hide Password On Admin Password SUMMIT or blank Auth Timeout 8 seconds Certs Path System Ping Payload 32 bytes Ping Timeout 5000 ms Ping Delay ms 1000 ms
26. Failure to reconnect Clear Pairing Table on Boot ki Auto Reconnect on Boot ki Auto Reconnect Note These options can still be checked or unchecked whether Bluetooth connection is enabled or disabled Settings Report when connection lost This option is Disabled by default There may be an audio or visual signal when a connection between a paired active device is lost A visual signal may be a dialog box placed on the display notifying the user the connection between one or all of the paired Bluetooth devices has stopped Tap the ok button to remove the dialog box from the screen Report when reconnected This option is Disabled unchecked by default There may be an audio or visual signal when a connection between a paired active device is made A visual signal may be a dialog box placed on the display notifying the user the connection between one or all of the paired Bluetooth devices has resumed Tap the ok button to remove the dialog box from the screen Report failure to reconnect This option is Disabled by default The default time delay is 30 minutes This value cannot be changed by the user There may be an audio or visual signal when a connection between a paired active device fails to re con nect A visual signal may be a dialog box placed on the display notifying the user the connection between one or all of the previously paired Bluetooth devices has failed Tap the X button or ok button to close the dialog box
27. Frequencies RF Data Rates RF Power Level Channels Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Connectivity Diversity 16 bit Compact Flash Type with 50 pin connector 2 4 to 2 4897 GHz 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps 50 mW max 1 11 FCC 1 13 ETSI Same as HX3 Operating Temperature Same as HX3 Storage Temperature TCP IP Ethernet ODI Yes Summit 802 11 a b g CF 2 4 5 0GHz Bus Interface Wireless Frequencies RF Data Rates RF Power Level Channels Operating Temperature Storage Temperature 16 bit Compact Flash Type with 50 pin connector 2 4 to 2 4897 GHz IEEE 802 11b 802 11g DSSS OFDM 5 0GHz IEEE 802 11a DSSS OFDM 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps 64 mW 18dBm FCC 1 11 36 40 44 48 149 153 157 161 ETSI 1 13 36 40 44 A8 Same as HX3 Operating Temperature Same as HX3 Storage Temperature Connectivity TCP IP Ethernet ODI Diversity Yes Bluetooth Enhanced Data Rate Connection Bluetooth Version Up to 3 0 Mbit s over the air No more than 32 80 feet 10 meters line of sight 2 0 EDR Desktop Cradle Note Do not store HX3 batteries above 140 F 60 C for extended periods Do not store charged batteries in a desktop cradle charging bay for extended periods Weight 1 5 lb 560 grams without power supply Dimensions H 3 4 in x W 5 5 in x L 5 75 inH 8 6 cm x W 14cmxL 14 6 cm Temperature Operatin
28. If entering a power on or screen saver password does not allow you to disable this password protection or perform a cold boot contact Customer Support Setting Default Password Blank Enter password at Power On Disabled Enter password at Remote Desktop Screen Disabled Saver Password Properties Ea OK D Password Settings Password Confirm password L Enable password protection at power on _ Enable password protection for screen saver The password and password settings are saved during a warm boot and a cold boot The screen saver password affects the Remote Desktop screen saver only After a password is assigned and saved each time a Settings gt Control Panel option is selected the user will be required to enter the password before the Control Panel will open The screen saver password is the same as the power on password They are not set independently A screen saver password cannot be created without first enabling the Enable password protection at power on check box The screen saver password is not automatically enabled when the power on check box is enabled 1 Enter the password in the Password text box then press Tab and type the password again to confirm it 2 Enable the power on check box and if desired the screen saver check box 3 Achanged saved password is in effect immediately PC Connection Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt PC Connection Use
29. Indication RSSI scan data before a roaming decision is made Options are 5 sec 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 seconds or Custom Defines the 2 4GHz channels to be scanned for an AP when the radio is contemplating roaming By specifying the channels to search roaming time may be reduced over scanning all channels Options are Full all channels 1 6 11 the most commonly used channels 1 7 13 for ETSI and TELEC radios only Custom Support for 5GHZ 802 11a channels where support for DFS is required Options are On Off Optimized Not supported always off in some releases Parameter Ad Hoc Channel Aggressive Scan CCX or CCX Features WMM Auth Server TTLS Inner Method PMK Caching Default BG Off A Optimized Auto EAP Description Use this parameter when the Radio Mode profile parameter is set to Ad Hoc Specifies the channel to be used for an Ad Hoc connection to another client device If a channel is selected that is not supported by the by the radio the default value is used Options are 1 through 14 the 2 4GHz channels 36 40 44 48 the UNII 1 channels When set to On and the current connection to an AP weakens the radio aggressively scans for available APs Aggressive scanning works with standard scanning set through Roam Trigger Roam Delta and Roam Period Aggressive scanning should be set to On unless there is significant co channel interferen
30. Launch4pp RunCmd Modifier Mode O None O Blue Key Key Sequence white y Remapped Key up Arrow y Add Clear u Escape y Assign settings by clicking radio buttons and selecting keys from the drop down boxes Tap the OK button when fin ished The changes take effect immediately Remap a Key to a Single Key 1 Select the modifier key from the Modifier Mode options 2 Select the key to be remapped from the Key pulldown list 3 Select the value from the remapped key from the Remapped Key pulldown list 4 Click OK to save the result and close the control panel Remap a Key to a Key to a Unicode Value 1 Select the modifier key from the Modifier Mode options 2 Select the key to be remapped from the Key pulldown list 3 Select Unicode from the Remapped Key pulldown list 4 There are two Unicode text boxes located on the lower part of this tab Enter the Unicode value in the left text box and the Unicode character is displayed in the right text box 5 Click OK to save the result and close the control panel Remap a Key to a Key Sequence Up to 16 keys may be specified for the key sequence The sequence can consist of keys and Unicode values 1 Select the modifier key from the Modifier Mode options Select the key to be remapped from the Key pulldown list Select Key Sequence from the Remapped Key pulldown list 2 3 4 Select the first key for the multiple key sequence from the pulldown
31. Push battery pack in firmly Do not slam the battery pack into the charging pocket Replace battery pack Contact Customer Support page 14 1 for replacement options There is nothing wrong with the battery pack or charger Do not top off a fully charged battery pack by repeatedly placing it in the charging pocket The battery pack may overheat and be damaged Contact Customer Support page 14 1 for battery pack replacement options Make sure that the battery pack temperature is within specification and retry charging Contact Customer Support page 14 1 if problem repeats for battery pack replacement options Contact Customer Support page 14 1 for battery pack replacement options 12 9 Issue Cause Solution Solid YELLOW AMBER LED The battery pack is too hot or too Remove battery pack from the charging pocket and when battery pack is inserted cold to charge allow it to adjust to room temperature in the charging pocket If the battery pack is left in the charging pocket it will cool down or warm to a temperature upon which the charger will begin the charge cycle However depending on the temperature of the battery it may take 2 3 hours to adjust The cool down warm up of a battery pack is much quicker if the battery is not in the charging pocket Maintenance Charger Cleaning Storage and Service Cleaning Unplug the charger from the power source before cleaning or removi
32. Update Settings Ki E Execution Server Contact Startup_4 gt Auto Execute selection Select Auto Execution App Delay before execution seconds Auto Execute Selection An application that has been installed with the Avalanche Management system can be run automatically following each boot Select Auto Execute App The drop down box provides a list of applications that have been installed with the Avalanche Management System Delay before execution Time delay before launching Auto Execute application Scan Config For best results use eXpress Config and eXpress Scan for this function eXpress Scan is included with the updated HX3 enablers Avalanche Update Settings Ki El Scan Config Display Shortcuts Ac 4 gt V Use Scan Wedge T Run Scan Wedge Path E 8 O Close Scan Wedge on Exit Enabler Scan Not Present Scan Config is Enabled Auto Display Scan Config Scan Config functionality is a standard option of the Wavelink Avalanche MC system but is not currently supported on the HX3 Shortcuts For best results use AppLock for this function AppLock is not available for the HX3 Avalanche Update Settings Ki E Shortcuts adapters Status dy Add Edit Delete Configure shortcuts to other applications on the HX3 Shortcuts are viewed and activated in the Programs panel This limits the user s access to certain applic
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34. a percent of the original value When all LEDs are off the battery capacity is less than 50 Between 90 Between 80 Between 70 Between 50 Less than 50 and 100 and 90 and 80 and 70 Green Off Off Off Off Green Green Off Off Off Green Green Green Off Off Green Green Green Green Off When the Analyze dome switch has been pressed the Analyze LED will illuminate Red to indicate that the battery testing has started As the analysis proceeds and during the discharge activity the four progress LEDs at the side of the battery pocket will illuminate in sequence to indicate the capacity of the battery The Analyze LED is Green when the process is finished The battery is then ready for use provided the capacity is acceptable 12 8 Battery Charger Help The following is intended as an aid in determining whether the battery pack or the charger may be malfunctioning Issue Battery pack does not fit in charging pocket No battery pack in charger but any of the LEDs are on Charger is plugged into a live outlet battery pack is inserted but RED LED is OFF and no other LEDs are on or all LEDs are off Charger is plugged into a live outlet battery pack is inserted but RED LED is OFF and no other LEDs are on or all LEDs are off Charger is plugged into a live outlet battery pack is inserted but RED LED is OFF and no other LEDs are on or all LEDs are off When you first put a fully charged battery p
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36. and each connector can accommodate a e Tethered Laser or Imager Scanner e Tethered Headset Microphone and HX3 Battery e Tethered Battery Connector 3 is located on the bottom of HX3 and can accommodate e Cradle e Cradle Power Input USB Keyboard and mouse through cradle The third I O connector is used when docking the HX3 in a cradle The cradle has RS232 USB Client unpowered USB Host and Power connections The power connection on the cradle supplies power to the battery charging bays All communication is managed by the cradle 3 2 Audio Support Speaker The internal speaker supplies audible verification signals normally used by the Windows CE operating system The speaker is located on the front of the HX3 above the 2 key The mobile device emits a Sound Pressure Level loudness of at least 102 dB measured as follows Frequency 2650 100 Hz Distance 10 cm on axis in front of Speaker opening in front of unit e Duration Continuous 2650 Hz tone e The default is 1 beep for a good scan and 2 beeps for a bad scan e Volume Control e Volume control is managed by a Windows CE control panel applet an API and key sequences To adjust speaker volume use the Blue White Volume Up and Blue Green Volume Down buttons Volume control is covered in greater detail later in this guide Voice All Microsoft supplied audio codecs are included in the OS image The hardware codecs the input and output analog voice circui
37. and tabs may vary by Enabler version The examples shown in this section assume the latest version of the Enabler is installed on the HX3 The Enabler user interface application is launched by clicking either the Enabler icon on the desktop or Taskbar or by selecting Avalanche Enabler from the Programs menu The opening screen presents the HX3 user with the connection status and a navigation menu File View Help Update complete gt Update complete Some parameters and features described in this section may not be available if you are not running the latest version of the Enabler Contact Customer Support page 14 1 for upgrades File Menu Options Connect The Connect option under the File menu allows the user to initiate a manual connection to the Mobile Device Server The connection methods by default are wireless and COM connections Any updates available will be applied to the HX3 immediately upon a successful connection Scan Config The Scan Configuration feature is not supported The Scan Config option under the File menu allows the user to configure Enabler settings using a special bar code that can be created using the Avalanche MC Console utilities Refer to the Wavelink Avalanche Mobility Center User Guide for details Settings The Settings option under the File menu allows the HX3 user to access the control panel to locally configure the Enabler settings The Enabler control panel is
38. as follows e The launch utility opens the registry database and reads the list of CAB files to auto launch e First it looks for FileName to see if the CAB file is present If not the registry entry is ignored If it is present and the Installed flag is not set auto launch makes a copy of the CAB file since it gets deleted by installation and runs the Microsoft utility WCELOAD to install it e Ifthe Installed flag is set auto launch looks for the FileCheck file If it is present the CAB file is installed and that registry entry is complete If the FileCheck file is not present memory has been lost and the utility calls WCELOAD to reinstall the CAB file e Then the whole process repeats for the next entry in the registry until all registry entries are analyzed e To force execution every time for example for AUTOEXEC BAT use a FileCheck of dummy which will never be found forcing the item to execute e For persist keys specifying EXE or BAT files the executing process is started and then Launch will continue leaving the loading process to run independently For other persist keys including CAB files Launch will wait for the loading process to complete before continuing This is important for example to ensure that a CAB file is installed before the EXE files from the CAB file are run Note that the auto launch process can also launch batch files BAT executable files EXE registry setting files R
39. be used to match any single character in the incoming data For example the data AB D will match ABCD ABcD or ABOD but not ABDE e The Barcode Data is saved per symbology configured The Symbology selected in the Symbologies dialog defines the symbology for which the data is being configured Note that the Code ID if any are configured is ignored by this dialog regardless of the setting of Strip Code ID in the Symbologies dialog According to the sequence of events specified above the Code ID must not be included in the bar code data being matched because when the matching test occurs the Code ID has already been stripped If Strip Code ID is disabled then the bar code data to match must include the Code ID If Strip Code ID is enabled the data should not include the Code ID since it has already been stripped Add Prefix Suffix Control Add Prefix Suffix Use this option to specify a string of text hex values or hat encoded values to be added to the beginning prefix or the end suffix of the bar code data Up to 19 characters can be included in the string The string can include any charac ter from the keyboard plus characters specified by hex equivalent or entering in hat encoding See Hat Encoding page 7 16 for a list of characters with their hex and hat encoded values Using the Escape function allows entering of literal hex and hat values Add Prefix To enable a prefix check the Prefix check box and en
40. begins the countdown after the User Idle timer has expired and the Suspend timer begins the count down after the System Idle timer has expired When the User Idle timer is set to Never the power scheme timers never place the device in User Idle System Idle or Suspend modes even when the device is idle The Display gt Backlight setting is synchronized with the User Idle setting in the Schemes tab in the Power control panel Setting Default Battery tab Schemes tab Battery Power User Idle Timeout Never Battery Power System Idle Timeout Never Battery Power Suspend Timeout Never AC Power User Idle Timeout Never AC Power System Idle Timeout Never AC Power Suspend Timeout Never Device Status tab No user interaction Power Properties E Ki EI Battery Schemes Device Status Power Properties ka OK Dei Battery Schemes Device Status Power Power Scheme Battery Power y External Backup batter gt P Y Switch state to User Idle E S Never y Switch state to System Idle Never v Switch state to Suspend Never v Power Properties Battery Schemes Device Status Device Name Power Level COMS High D0 DSK1 High D0 12C2 High D0 NDSO High D0 SDCCF10G1 High DO WDGO High D0 Regional and Language Settings Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Regional Settings Set the appearance of numbers currenc
41. bits remain at 8 none and 1 respectively 7 Under the Call Options tab be sure to turn off Wait for dial tone since a direct connection will not have a dial tone Set the timeout parameter default is 5 seconds Tap OK 8 TCP IP Settings should not need to change from defaults Tap the Finish button to create the new connection 9 Close the Remote Networking window 10 To activate the new connection select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt PC Connection and tap the Change Connection button 11 The HX only supports USB PC connections Do not select any other type 12 Select the new connection Tap OK twice 13 Close the Control Panel window 14 Connect the desktop PC to the mobile device with the appropriate cable 15 Click the desktop Connect icon to test the new connection You can activate the connection by double tapping on the specific connection icon in the Remote Networking window but this will only start an RAS Remote Access Services session and does not start ActiveSync properly Network Capture Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Network Capture Verify the date and time are correct before using the logging utilities to ensure meaningful data The Network Capture panels provide configuration options for logging utilities Two types of logging are configurable Netlog is a Windows CE utility that monitors network traffic Netlog creates a CAP file that can be read using Microsoft Wi
42. c1 min length 34 max length 34 strip leading 2 strip trailing 18 Code ID enabled Barcode Data 01 e c2 min length 26 max length 26 strip leading 2 strip trailing 10 Code ID enabled Barcode Data 01 e c3 min length 24 max length 24 strip leading 2 strip trailing 8 Code ID enabled Barcode Data 01 7 14 e c4 min length 20 max length 20 strip leading O strip trailing 4 Code ID enabled Barcode Data 00 Add the AIM custom symbologies Refer to the previous section Bar Code Symbology Settings for instruction Symbology ci y Enable Min 34 Max 34 Strip Y Leading le Code ID Add _ Prefix Suffix l Click the Barcode Data button Click the Add button Add the data for the match codes Barcode Data OK ES Clear All Refer to the previous section Bar Code Data Match List page 7 12 for instruction Scan a bar code and examine the result Hat Encoding m a a BEL oxo G as o a HT oxo oo oa or I 4 E FF ox a o ext or A o DLE on P DE RON oxu Q O ESC om se BB a Inderscore o AAAA Hd 7 17 Enabler Installation and Configuration Introduction Although the HX3 has no display or alphanumeric keypad HX3 control panels can be viewed and parameters manipulated using LXEConnect and ActiveSync on a connected host computer
43. characters where WPA Certificate Authority and User Certificates are stored on the mobile device when not using the Windows certificates store Ensure the Windows folder path currently exists before assigning the path in this parameter See Certificates page 9 32 for instructions on obtaining CA and User Certificates Options are none For example when the valid certificate is stored as My Computer System MYCERTIFICATE CER enter System in the Certs Path text box as the Windows folder path Maximum amount of data to be transmitted on a ping Options are 32 bytes 64 128 256 512 or 1024 bytes The amount of time in milliseconds that a device will be continuously pinged The Stop Ping button can be tapped to end the ping process ahead of the ping timeout Options are Any number between 0 and 30000 ms The amount of time in milliseconds between each ping after a Start Ping button tap Options are Any number between 0 and 30000 ms Sign On vs Stored Credentials When using wireless security that requires a user name and password to be entered the Summit Client Utility offers these choices e The Username and Password may be entered on the Credentials screen If this method is selected anyone using the device can access the network e The Username and Password are left blank on the Credentials screen When the device attempts to connect to the network a sign on screen is displayed The user must enter
44. for the HX3 are available separately Using an external power supply the desktop cradle recharges Standard batteries in approximately 4 hours 8 hours for the Extended battery The HX3 does not need to be docked in the cradle during a spare battery charging process Tethered bat tery recharging is performed using one of the battery bays located behind a docked HX3 The tethered battery can remain teth ered to the HX3 while the HX3 is docked HX3 keypad data entries can be mixed with ring scanner bar code data entries while the HX3 is docked in the cradle The HX3 can be either On or in Suspend Mode while in the cradle Power must be applied to the cradle before any battery bay or docking bay charging can commence Wireless host client communications can occur when the cradle is receiving external power and the HX3 is docked in a powered cradle Wireless functions draw power from external power when the HX3 is docked Cradle communication and power cables are available from Honeywell As soon as the HX3 is docked in a powered cradle power connection between the tethered battery and the HX3 stops The HX3 is now receiving power through the powered cradle connector The HX3 backup battery starts trickle charging If the teth ered battery is placed in a charging bay the tethered battery starts re charging The desktop cradle is not certified for use in Hazardous Locations The desktop cradle cannot support USB or RS232 tethered scanners Prepar
45. for the type of ID specified in the Barcode tab Enable Code ID field AIM or Symbol plus any custom identifiers When a code ID match is found as the scanner driver processes incoming bar code data if the symbology is disabled the bar code is rejected Otherwise the other settings in the dialog are applied and the bar code is processed If the symbology is disabled all other fields on this dialog are grayed When there are no customized symbology settings and the Enable check box is unchecked while All is selected a warning message is displayed Are you Sure y You are about to disable all kb scan input Is this what you want to do Click the Yes button or the No button Click the X button to close the dialog without making a decision If there are customized settings uncheck the Enable check box for the All symbology This results in disabling all sym bologies except the customized ones Min This field specifies the minimum length that the bar code data not including Code ID must meet to be processed Any bar code scanned that is less than the number of characters specified in the Min field is rejected The default for this field is 1 Max This field specifies the maximum length that the bar code data not including Code ID can be processed Any bar code scanned that has more characters than specified in the Max field is rejected The default for this field is All 9999 If the value enter
46. functions as an On Off switch The ring decoder red LED will always be off in continuous mode The audio beeps and green LED work the same as they do for normal trigger mode If scan mode power mode or timeout between same symbol parameters are changed using external configuration bar codes in the later chapters of this guide the HX3 operating system automatically restores the parameters to their pro grammed settings upon a warm or cold boot and or any change made in the control panel Toggling between continuous and normal trigger modes is in effect immediately upon pressing the OK button in this control panel a warm boot is not required or necessary Enable Code ID This parameter programs the scanner to transmit the specified Code ID and or determines the type of bar code identifier being processed Transmission of the Code ID is enabled at the scanner for all bar code symbologies not for an individual symbology Code ID is sent from the scanner so the scanner driver can discriminate between symbologies Options e None Programs an internal scanner to disable transmission of a code ID After clicking the Symbology Settings button the only entry on the Symbology listing is All plus any configured custom IDs Select this option to disable Code ID processing The bar code data is received but is not checked for a Code ID e AIM Programs an internal scanner to transmit the AIM ID with each bar code After clicking the Symbology Setti
47. in Character mode The wedge provides a one to one mapping of control characters to their equivalent control character sequence of key strokes If control characters are translated the translation is performed on the bar code data prefix and suffix before the keystrokes are simulated Translate All This option is grayed unless the user has Send Key Messages WEDGE on the Main tab selected In Key Message mode when this option is enabled control characters embedded in a scanned bar code are translated to their equivalent control key keystroke sequence 13 0x0d is translated to Control M keystrokes as if the user pressed the CTRL SHIFT and m keys on the keypad Additionally when Translate All is disabled any control code which has a keystroke equivalent enter tab escape backspace etc is output as a keystroke Any control code without a keystroke equivalent is dropped Character This is a drop down combo box that contains the control character name Refer to the Character drop down box for the list of control characters and their names When a character name is selected from the drop down box the default text Ignore drop is shown and highlighted in the Replacement edit control Ignore drop is highlighted so the user can type a replacement if the control character is not to be ignored Once the user types any character into the Replacement edit control reselecting the character from the Character drop down box r
48. in the desk dock Cable connects directly to the HX3 and the other end connects to host computer USB port e Insert the HX3 cable end into the cradle connector on the bottom of the HX3 e The USB type A connector on the cable connects to a USB port on a PC or laptop Note The ActiveSync cable for the HX3 does not appear to fit tightly with the cradle connector but at an angle This is normal Synchronizing from the HX3 To initiate synchronization from your host computer tap Start gt Programs gt Communication gt ActiveSync to begin the process Tap Sync to connect and synchronize View synchronization status Tap Tools to synchronize or change synchronization settings View connection status Tap Stop to stop synchronization Tap Start gt Help for context sensitive help Explore From the ActiveSync Dialog on the host computer tap the Explore button which allows you to explore the HX3 on the host computer with some limitations You can copy files to or from the HX3 by drag and drop You will not be allowed to delete files or copy files out of the Windows folder on the HX3 Technically the only files you cannot delete or copy are ones marked as system files in the original build of the Windows image This however includes most of the files in the Windows folder Backup Data Files using ActiveSync Use the following information to backup data files from the HX3 to a host computer using the appropriate cables and Micro
49. is not approved for use in Hazardous Locations This device cannot charge recharge coin cell batteries sealed inside the HX3 if any Note The HX2 and HX3 use the same batteries Batteries used by the HX3 body worn Voice device are charged recharged and analyzed in the HX2 labeled battery charger Note This chapter is intended to familiarize the user with the safety and operating instructions necessary to use the Battery Charger Model HX2A310CHGR6US HX2A311CHGR6WW to charge rechargeable lithium ion battery packs HX2A301BATTSTD HX2A302BATTEXT This guide should be readily available to all users and maintenance personnel using this battery charger 12 1 Cautions and Warnings Battery Charger There is a risk of explosion if the HX3 Li lon battery in the charging pocket is replaced by an incorrect type Other batteries or battery packs may burst causing injury or property damage Do not insert any other type of Li lon battery in the HX3 battery charging pocket Do not allow cleaning agents of any kind to contact the battery charging contacts they may be damaged If necessary clean them with a soft bristle dry brush or compressed air Disconnect the charger from AC power by pulling the plug not the cord Use care when inserting battery Do not slam or slide the battery into the pocket this could damage the charger Keep dirt and foreign objects out of the battery pocket Do not short circuit any of the contacts i
50. mild detergent with a slightly damp cloth to clean the outside of the battery Do not use solvents or flammable cleaners Allow the case to dry fully before using again Do not allow cleaning agents of any kind to contact the charging contacts they may be damaged If necessary clean them with a soft bristle dry brush or compressed air Storage Battery packs should be stored charging contact side up in a cool dry place protected from weather and airborne debris whenever possible Do not store battery packs in direct sunlight on a metal surface or anywhere the battery pack cannot cool down Do not leave the battery pack in a non operating charger The battery pack may discharge through the charger rather than hold its charge Battery packs may leak up to 1 mA current through the battery contacts when left in an unpowered charger pocket Service 12 10 There are no user serviceable parts in the Lithium lon Battery Pack Contact Customer Support page 14 1 for battery disposal and replacement options 12 11 12 12 13 Specifications and Reference Material Technical Specifications HX3 Voice Computer Processor Memory Mass Storage Operating System Radio Modules Scanner Display Main Battery Standard Main Battery Extended Backup Battery Audio Microphone Connector External I O Ports Intel XScale operating at 400 MHz 128MB SDRAM 128MB flash SD Card SD MMC 1 bit interface Micros
51. must be added to the end of the Custom Code ID For example if a Custom Code ID AAA is created to be read in combination with an AIM ID for Code 39 JA1 the Custom Code ID must be entered with the AIM ID code first then the Custom Code ID JA1AAA e When Enable Code ID is set to None Code IDs are ignored e Custom symbologies appear at the end of the list in the Symbology dialog but will be processed at the beginning of the list in the scanner driver This allows custom IDs based on actual code IDs to be processed before the Code ID e When using the parameters in the Scanner Control Panel to manage indicators for good read bad read decoding the number or patterns of beeps heard may be confusing Rejected bar codes generate a bad scan beep In some cases the receipt of data from an external scanner triggers a good scan beep and then the rejection of scanned bar code data by the Scanner Control Panel processing causes a bad scan beep by the mobile device on the same data Bar Code Custom Identifiers Code IDs can be defined by the user This allows processing parameters to be configured for bar codes that do not use the standard AIM or Symbol IDs or for bar codes that have data embedded at the beginning of the data that acts like a Code ID These are called custom Code IDs and are included in the Symbology drop down box in the Symbology dialog unless Enable Code ID is set to None When the custom Code ID is found in a bar code
52. not have a touch screen If the host computer has a touch screen instructions using tap and stylus instead of click and mouse apply Note Once a relationship partnership has been established with ActiveSync Connect on a host computer ActiveSync will synchronize using the wireless link serial port or USB on the HX3 Note ActiveSync serial connection requires a powered desktop cradle Requirement ActiveSync version 4 5 or higher for Windows XP host computers must be resident on the host computer Win dows Mobile Device Center version 6 1 or higher is required for a Windows Vista or greater host computer ActiveSync and Windows Mobile Device Center for the PC is available from the Microsoft website Follow Microsoft s instructions to locate download and install ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center on your host computer Note For readability in this section ActiveSync will be used in instructions and explanations If you have a Windows Vista or greater operating system on your host computer replace ActiveSync with Windows Mobile Device Center Using Microsoft ActiveSync you can synchronize information on your host computer with the HX3 and vice versa Synchroniza tion compares the data on your HX3 with your host computer and updates both with the most recent data For example you can e Back up and restore your device data e Copy rather than synchronize files between your device and host computer
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54. o x o o o TBA Wireless Communication Device x o x o o o 4 Hj Backup Battery D o D o o o Area FERRE Internal Cables Connectors x o o o o o o ERZA SA FED dee A II H lb EE AE SJ T11363 2006 bet DW WIRE BOR LAF Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in China s SJ T11363 2006 x RAIA ED FE Yin AE A ES EB SJ T11363 2006 kr E DN 7 WIRE BE OR Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials for this part is above the limit requirement in China s SJ T11363 2006 HX3 3834342 Ring Scanner O 0 AA RAM EHER Names and Content of Hazardous Substances or Elements EZ Fx Parts Name AA ER BRICK Toxic and Hazardous Substances or Elements H Pb 7k Hg fi Cd 7 rit Cr6 SUD PBB 21 Ek PBDE Hik Scanner Module x o o o o o Diir WK 20 PCA D o o o o o 55 Housing x o o o o o VERZE Cable D o o o o o o RAIA RA EARE re it TS H BA EE SJ T11363 2006 PEE AY IR Bt BEAR LF Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in China s SJ T11363 2006 xX ARIA A KA FE ED CE TBE RE Je Hlp EL SJ T11363 2006 HARE AY PR b OR Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous material
55. one font at a time can be selected The fonts affect the screen display they do not affect any virtual touch screen key taps Languages Loads are available in the following languages in separate part numbers for each language Simplified Chinese Tra ditional Chinese Korean Japanese Tahoma font is on every unit and includes English default European French Spanish German Portuguese Scandinavian languages Arabic Cyrillic Greek Hebrew and Thai KeyPad Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt KeyPad Icon Use this control panel option to assign key functions to mappable keys available on your HX3 determine application launch sequences and program command Run sequences Setting Default KeyMap Modifier Mode Key Remap to Up Arrow Edit String String Empty Unicode String of 4 hex characters Empty LaunchApp App Opt EXE RunCmd File Parm The KeyPad panels can be used to perform the following functions Remap a Key to a Single Key page 5 31 Remap a Key to a Key to a Unicode Value page 5 31 e Remap a Key to a Key Sequence page 5 31 Remap a Key to a Key to a Sequence of Unicode Values page 5 32 e Remap a Key to Launch an Application page 5 32 e Remap a Key to Run a Command page 5 32 Note KeyPad Control Panel options LaunchApp and RunCmd do not inter relate with similarly named options contained in other Control Panel applets Keypad Control KeyMap
56. option parameters and values load Loads and starts Netlog start Starts the Netlog process of logging the network traffic stop Stops Netlog from logging network traffic unload Unloads Netlog Options Options Function Specifies the maximum packet size captured in bytes This option should only be run after you have called load and stop Default is 5000 Specifies the maximum size of Netlog0 cap or Netlog1 cap in bytes This option should only be run after you have called load and stop Default is 500 000 cap file Specifies the name of the file to which network traffic information is saved This option should only be run after you have called load and stop Default is netlog pkt_size in bytes cap_size in bytes Run cmd Performs the command selected For example to run Netlog and modify the packet size do the following 1 Select load from the Commands list and click the Run cmd button 2 Select stop from the Commands list and click the Run cmd button 3 Select options from the Commands list enter the new packet size in the Options list and click the Run cmd button NDISLog NDISLog creates a TXT file that can be viewed with any text editor program that supports TXT files Network Capture fis OK ES Netlog NDISLog Command O start stop indislog txt ready to run command Command Command Function start Starts logging the network traffic stop Stops logging netwo
57. setup to allow them to be Discovered and Connected Paired The System Administrator is familiar with the pairing function of the Bluetooth devices Bluetooth Devices Display Before Discovering Devices EzPair OK x Bluetooth Address Clear Discover When Filtered Mode is enabled only LXE Bluetooth printers or Bluetooth scanners imagers are recognized and displayed in the Bluetooth panel All other Bluetooth devices are ignored Initial Configuration 1 2 3 4 5 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Bluetooth or tap the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar or on the desktop Tap the Settings Tab Change the Computer Friendly Name at the bottom of the Settings display The Bluetooth HX3 default name is determined by the factory installed software version Honeywell strongly urges assigning every HX3 a unique name up to 32 characters before Bluetooth Discovery is initiated Check or uncheck the HX3 Bluetooth options on the Settings and Reconnect tabs Tap the OK button to save your changes or the X button to discard any changes Subsequent Use Taskbar and Bluetooth device Icon states change as Bluetooth devices are discovered paired connected and discon nected A taskbar Bluetooth icon with a red background indicates Bluetooth is active and not paired with any device A device icon with a red background indicates a disconnected paired device 1 Tap the Bluetoot
58. soft s ActiveSync Note A partnership between the HX3 and ActiveSync on the host computer must be established before backup can occur Note USB Transfer e A host computer with an available USB port and a desktop cradle with a USB port The host computer must be running Windows XP or greater Use the specific USB cable as listed in Connect Via USB Connect Connect the USB cable to the host computer and the HX3 in the desktop cradle the client Select Connect from the Start Menu on the mobile device Start gt Programs gt Communications gt Connect Note USB connection will start automatically this is the default when the cable is connected not requiring you to select Connect from the Start menu Disconnect e Disconnect the cable from the mobile device or desktop cradle e Tap the status bar icon in the lower right hand corner of the status bar Then tap the Disconnect button IMPORTANT Do not put the mobile device into Suspend while connected via USB The device will be unable to con nect to the host computer when it resumes operation Cold Boot and Loss of Host Re connection ActiveSync assigns a partnership between a client and a host computer A partnership is defined by two objects a unique computer name and a random number generated when the partnership is first created An ActiveSync partnership between a unique client can be established to two hosts When the mobile device is cold booted the random
59. the Credentials button No entries are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the Username and Password when connecting to the network Credentials ka User Password 21 22 Enter the Domain Username if the Domain is required otherwise enter the Username 23 Enter the password 24 Click OK then click the Commit button 25 Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and warmboot The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network PEAP MSCHAP Note The date must be properly set on the device to authenticate a certificate To use PEAP MSCHAP make sure the following profile options are used 1 Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set EAP Type to PEAP MSCHAP Set Encryption to WPA TKIP Set Auth Type to Open To use another encryption type select WPA CCKM WPA2 AES or WPA2 CCKM for encryption and complete other entries as detailed in this section Summit Client Utility ka OK D Main Profile status Diags Global Profile Default y aa Radio Encryption wea TKIP y aw PY Delete Scan guk 6 See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 9 16 for information on entering credentials 7 Click the Credentials button e No entries except the CA Certificate Filename are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the Use
60. the HX3 displays a prompt for the PIN or passcode Maximum encryption is 128 bit Encryption is based on the length of the user s passcode The Bluetooth client can simultaneously connect to one Bluetooth scanner and one Bluetooth printer Up to four Bluetooth devices can be paired and managed using a control panel Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Bluetooth Blue LED Blinking slowly Bluetooth is active but not connected to a device Blue LED Blinking medium Bluetooth is paired and connected to a device Blue LED Blinking fast Bluetooth is discovering other Bluetooth devices Blue LED Unlit Bluetooth hardware has been turned off or does not exist in the HX3 Bar code data captured by the Bluetooth scanner is manipulated by the settings in the Scanner Properties control panel Multiple beeps may be heard during a bar code scan using a mobile Bluetooth scanner beeps from the mobile Bluetooth scanner as the bar code data is accepted rejected and other beeps from the HX3 during final bar code data manipulation Input Output Connectors The HX3 has three I O connectors Two connectors are located next to each other on the back of the mobile device Each of the two connectors one for left handed users and the other for right handed users interfaces with peripherals such as a Laser Ring Scanner an Imager Ring Scanner an audio headset and a tethered battery Connector 1 and Connector 2 are located on the back of HX3
61. the Outbox folder e The default Inbox is My Device My Documents DefaultOutbox Write Capable When checked files may be written to the HX3 When unchecked inbound files are rejected This option is enabled checked by default Enable Notifications When checked the user is notified and may be prompted for a response when files are received by the HX3 When unchecked inbound files are received with no notification to and no required action from the user This option is enabled checked by default Disable LXEZ Pairing OPP When checked OPP is disabled in LXEZ Pairing When unchecked OPP is enabled in LXEZ Pairing The default is unchecked OPP is enabled for LXEZ Pairing e Because only one application can use OPP ata given time custom applications should disable OPP in LXEZ Pairing via an API call while the application is using OPP and restore this setting upon completion e When this item is checked the other parameter settings on this screen are unavailable dimmed OPP Send Panel Reconnect OPP Setup OPP send About Send Selected File Select OPP Server File Name Send ama Discover If LXEZ Pairing OPP is disabled no file names or OPP servers are displayed on this tab These areas are grayed out Sim ilarly the buttons on this tab are also inactive when LXEZ Pairing OPP is disabled Send Selected File From Outbox This area di
62. the Username and Password at that time to authenticate Using Stored Credentials o o Ek MA N 9 10 11 12 13 After completing the other entries in the profile click on the Credentials button Enter the Username and Password on the Credentials screen and click the OK button Click the Commit button For LEAP and WPA LEAP configuration is complete For PEAP MSCHAP and PEAP GTC importing the CA certificate into the Windows certificate store is optional For EAP TLS import the CA certificate into the Windows certificate store Also import the User Certificate into the Windows certificate store Access the Credentials screen again Make sure the Validate server and Use MS store check boxes are checked The default is to use the entire certificate store for the CA certificate Alternatively use the Browse button next to the CA Cert CA Certificate Filename on the Credentials screen to select an individual certificate For EAP TLS also enter the User Cert User Certificate filename on the credentials screen by using the Browse button If using EAP FAST and manual PAC provisioning input the PAC filename and password Click the OK button then the Commit button If changes are made to the stored credentials click Commit to save those changes before making any additional changes to the profile or global parameters Verify the device is authenticated by reviewing the Status tab When the device is property confi
63. the configuration specified for the custom Code ID is applied to the bar code data It is intended that custom code IDs are used to supplement the list of standard code IDs if Enable Code ID is set to AIM or Symbol or to replace the list of standard code IDs if Enable Code ID is set to Custom When Enable Code ID is set to None custom code IDs are ignored Note Note Custom symbologies will appear at the end of the list in the Symbology dialog and are processed at the beginning of the list in the scanner driver itself This allows custom IDs based on actual code IDs to be processed before the code ID itself When Strip Code ID is enabled the entire custom Code ID string is stripped i e treated as a Code ID The dialog box shown below allows the custom Code IDs to be configured When incoming data is checked for a custom ID code the list is compared in the order displayed in this dialog box Custom IDs After adding changing and removing items from the Custom IDs list click the OK button to save changes and return to the Barcode panel Name text box Name is the descriptor that is used to identify the custom Code ID Names must be unique from each other however the Name and ID Code may have the same value Name is used in the Symbology drop down box to identify the cus tom Code ID in a user friendly manner Both Name and ID Code must be specified in order to add a custom Code ID to the Custom IDs list
64. the dialog box oak Co Part 2 Installing Packages 1 Enable the RMUCE package in the Avalanche MC Console 2 Enable all remaining packages and send them down It is important that you include the new OS package in this group be sure to include the Enabler If the radio is to be managed remotely it is important to include the radio package in this group so that after the reboot the radio can automatically associate If the radio package is not sent the device loses connection to the network and manual configuration of the radio parameters is required 3 Set the Reboot setting for the OS package to Auto 4 After all packages are downloaded this may take several minutes the Remote Management Utility RMU is launched The RMU processes all the downloaded packages If the radio package was downloaded the Wireless Configuration Application WCA is launched to process the new radio settings 5 After the RMU finishes installing all the packages the device is automatically coldbooted assuming the Reboot setting was set to Auto in Step 3 6 After the Device completes the coldboot the RMU is autoinstalled by the OS and the previously downloaded packages are restored Assuming at least one package has registry settings that were restored and that package was set to reboot either auto or prompt the RMU then performs an automatic warmboot 7 After the warmboot the device is configured 8 If the device will no longer be
65. the name of one of the files with path installed by the CAB file Since the CAB file installs into DRAM when memory is lost this file is lost and the CAB file must be reinstalled There are three optional fields that may be added 1 Order is used to force a sequence of events Order 0 is first and Order 99 is last Two items which have the same order will be installed in the same pass but not in a predictable sequence 2 Delay is used to add a delay after the item is loaded before the next is loaded The delay is given in seconds and defaults to 0 if not specified If the install fails or the file to be installed is not found the delay does not occur 3 PCMCIA is used to indicate that the file usually a CAB file being loaded is a radio driver and the PCMCIA slots should be started after this file is loaded By default the PCMCIA slots are off on powerup to prevent the Unidentified PCMCIA Slot dialog from appearing Once the drivers are loaded the slot can be turned on The value in the PCMCIA field is a DWORD representing the number of seconds to wait after installing the CAB file but before activating the slot a latency to allow the thread loading the driver to finish installation The default value of O means the slot is not powered on The default values for the default radio drivers listed below is 1 meaning one second elapses between the CAB file loading and the slot powering up The auto launch process proceeds
66. the text entry field and using the stylus e Tap the Shift key to type one capital letter e Tap the CAPS key to type all capital letters e Tap the key to access symbols Some applications do not automatically display the Input Panel In this case do the following to use the Input Panel e Move the cursor into the text entry field when you want to enter data using the Input Panel e When finished entering data tap the icon in the Taskbar again Connecting Bluetooth Devices Before connecting to Bluetooth Devices e The system administrator has discovered paired connected and disconnected using LXEZ Pairing Control Panel Bluetooth devices for each HX3 e The system administrator has enabled and disabled LXEZ Pairing parameters for the HX3 e The system administrator has also assigned a Computer Friendly Name using LXEZ Pairing Control Panel for the HX3 To connect Bluetooth devices the HX3 should be as close as possible and in direct line of sight distances up to 32 8 feet or 10 meters with the targeted Bluetooth device during the discovery and pairing process If the devices are in Suspend tap the power key to wake the HX3 Using the correct procedure wake the targeted Bluetooth device if necessary There may be audible or visual signals as both devices discover and pair with each other Taskbar Connection Indicator HX3 is connected to one or more of the targeted Bluetooth device s HX3 is ready to connect
67. these options to control a cabled connection USB serial between the HX3 and a nearby desktop laptop computer Setting Default Enable direct connection Enabled Connect using USB Client PC Connection Properties El Ki x PC Connection Enable direct connections to the desktop computer When enabled connect to the desktop computer using USB Client Change Connection Warning Changing the connection may disable communications with your desktop computer Unchecking the Enable direct connections check box disables ActiveSync on the HX3 Tap the Change Connection button to change the direct connect setting Tap the drop down box to view a list of pre configured connection settings Note The HX3 only supports the USB connection Do not change the connection type or the ability to connect with the HX3 may be lost Power Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Power The HX3 power mode timers are cumulative Because of the cumulative effect if the Battery Power Scheme timers are set to 3 seconds 15 seconds and 5 minutes e The backlight turns off after 3 seconds of no activity e The display turns off after 18 seconds of no activity 15 sec 3 sec e And the device enters Suspend after 5 minutes and 18 seconds of no activity If the User Idle timer is set to Never the power scheme timers never place the device in User Idle System Idle or Suspend modes The System Idle timer
68. to establish a USB ActiveSync connection to a PC when the proper cable is attached to the HX3 and the PC If the HX3 uses a serial port for ActiveSync it will be necessary to configure the HX3 to use the serial port Complete details on the proper cables and port configuration are included in Initial Setup page 5 1 Install LXEConnect 1 Install Microsoft ActiveSync on a host computer with a USB port For details see Initial Setup page 5 1 2 Power up the HX3 3 Connect the HX3 to the host computer using the proper connection cable Once connected the ActiveSync dialog box appears If using the USB connection the ActiveSync connection is automatically established 4 Select No for partnership when prompted Dismiss any ActiveSync dialog boxes warning a partnership is not set up It is not necessary to establish a partnership to use LXEConnect However if a partnership is desired for other reasons one may be established now More details on partnerships are included in ActiveSync Help 5 When the ActiveSync screen appears select Explore e Microsoft ActiveSync LL File View Tools Help Details Explore Options Guest Connected Information Type Status 6 An explorer window is displayed for the HX3 Contact Customer Support page 14 1 for the necessary files if this folder is not present LXEConnect Bisi E File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ar Q sax Q
69. to use Using LXEConnect 1 If an ActiveSync connection has not been established connect the HX3 to the host computer Details on ActiveSync are included in the previous section 2 Double click the LXEConnect icon that was created on the host computer desktop 3 LXEConnect launches About CERDisp Remote Control for Windows CE Version 2 03 or 4 Click the OK button to dismiss the About CERDisp dialog box on the desktop by clicking the OK button in the LXE Connect window on the host computer desktop The dialog box automatically times out and disappears after approximately 20 seconds E My Device cycle Bin Microsoft EE AY Windows CE f Mi ft Vindi E v5 00 Doc H Internet Explorer er System Dr 1 38 mu L S 5 The HX3 can now be configured from the host computer LXEConnect window Input from the PC s mouse and keyboard are recognized as if they were attached to the HX3 6 When the remote session is completed terminate the LXEConnect program by selecting File gt Exit or clicking on the X in the upper right hand corner to close the application then disconnect the ActiveSync cable Note After using LXEConnect the HX3 cannot go into Suspend mode until after a warmboot If using Power Management on a HX3 always warmboot the HX3 when finished using LXEConnect Operating System and Software Load There are several different aspects to the setup configuration and operation of the
70. with any Bluetooth device 3 HX3 is not connected to any Bluetooth device HX3 is out of range of all paired Bluetooth device s Connection is inactive LED Connection Indicator When the Bluetooth LED on the HX3 is off Bluetooth hardware has been turned off or it does not exist in the HX3 When the Bluetooth LED on the HX3 is on e the HX3 is paired with another Bluetooth device but is out of range or not connected or e is paired and connected to another Bluetooth device or e is discovering other Bluetooth devices The Bluetooth LED e Blinks slowly Bluetooth LED is on for one second off for five seconds when it is idle e Blinks quickly Bluetooth LED is on for 1 4 second off for 2 seconds when the HX3 is discovering other Bluetooth devices e And blinks normally Bluetooth LED is on for 1 2 second off for 1 2 second when it is connected e There may be audible or visual signals from paired devices as they move back into range and re connect with the Bluetooth hardware in the HX3 Reboot When the HX3 desktop is displayed on the host computer or an application begins the power up or reboot sequence is complete The HX3 must be connected to a host computer and LXEConnect must be active before proceeding to warm boot or cold boot Verify the HX3 has a known good power source either a fully charged battery or docked in a powered desktop cradle Warm Boot Start gt Run A warm boot function does not affect the
71. with the HX3 If the devices cannot connect to the HX3 before the re connect timeout time period expires default is approximately 20 seconds for each paired device there is no indication of the continuing disconnect state if Report Failure to Reconnect is disabled Bluetooth Indicators The Bluetooth taskbar Icon state and Bluetooth LED state change as Bluetooth devices are discovered paired connected and disconnected There may be audible or visual signals as paired devices re connect with the HX3 Taskbar Icon Legend HX3 is connected to one or more of the targeted Bluetooth device s HX3 is ready to connect with any Bluetooth device 8 HX3 is not connected to any Bluetooth device HX3 is out of range of all paired Bluetooth device s Connection is inactive When an active paired device enters Suspend Mode is turned Off or leaves the HX3 Bluetooth scan range the Bluetooth connection between the paired device and the HX3 is lost There may be audible or visual signals as paired devices dis connect from the HX3 Bluetooth LED Legend Bluetooth is active but not connected to a device Bluetooth is paired and connected to a device Blue blinking fast Bluetooth is discovering other Bluetooth devices Off Bluetooth hardware has been turned off or does not exist in the HX3 Blue blinking slowly Blue blinking medium Bluetooth Bar Code Reader Setup Refer to the Bluetooth scanner manufacture
72. 01 Device description The device name and description can be changed by the user Enter the name and description using either the keypad or the Input Panel and tap OK to save the changes This information is used to identify the HX3 to other computers and devices Copyrights Tab System Properties Pei OK E General Memory Device Name Copyrights Depending upon which components you are running your product may contain the following third party technologies Portions of this software are based on NCSA Mosaic NCSA Mosaic was developed by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Distributed under a licensing y This screen is presented for information only The Copyrights information cannot be changed by the user Volume and Sounds Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Volume amp Sounds Note An application may override the control of the speaker volume Turning off sounds saves power and prolongs battery life Set volume parameters and assign sound WAV files to CE events using these options You can also select deselect sounds for key clicks and screen taps and whether each is loud or soft As the volume scrollbar is moved between Loud and Soft the HX3 emits a tone each time the volume increases or decreases Volume must be enabled when you want to adjust volume settings using keypad keys Setting Default
73. 14 1 for re imaging options if the HX3 won t boot up after the upgrade is finished Warning Opening the device e g removing endcaps or access panels etc could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Battery State and OS Upgrade A fully charged main battery must be cabled to the HX3 prior to reflashing or upgrading the operating system A prompt may appear when the battery reaches Critical Low that informs the user there is not enough power in the main battery to perform the upgrade The operating system will not be able to execute the OS update when the battery level is too low 25 or less as there is a high risk that the power remaining in the battery expires when executing the upgrade and the HX3 will be left in an inop erable state When main battery power level is too low connect external power to the HX3 before performing the upgrade procedure Do not disconnect external power before the upgrade process is complete Control Panel Note Although the HX3 has no display or alphanumeric keypad HX3 control panels can be viewed and settings manipulated using LXEConnect and ActiveSync on a connected host computer Tap the button for Help when changing HX3 Control Panel options Option About page 5 19 Battery page 5 20 Bluetooth Certificates page 5 21 Date Time page 5 22 Device Management page 5 22 Dialing page 5 23 Display page 5 24 HX2 3 Options page 5 26 Installed Programs
74. 25 1 2007 Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT 1 0 mW MAX OUTPUT 630 680nM Beam Divergence See dimension of field below Width of Field E 20 50 8 cm 15 38 1 cm 10 31 6cm al 12 7 cm Q 0 cm al 12 7 cm sl Q 31 6cm sc al 38 1 cm nN Q 50 8 cm 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Ocm 12 7cm 25 4cm 38 1cm 50 8cm 63 5cm 76 2cm 88 9cm 101 6cm 114 3 cm Depth of Field FCC Part 15 Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 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 generates 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 However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation
75. AP Two options are offered for storing these certificates They may be imported into the Windows certificate store or copied into the Certs Path directory Using the Certs Path 1 See Generating a Root CA Certificate page 9 32 and follow the instructions to download the Root Certificate to a PC 2 Copy the certificate to specified directory on the mobile device The default location for Certs Path is System A different location may be specified by using the Certs Path global variable Note the location chosen for certificate storage should persist after a reboot 3 When completing the Credentials screen for the desired authentication do not check the Use MS store check box after checking the Validate server check box 4 Enter the certificate name in the CA Cert text box 5 Click OK to exit the Credentials screen and then Commit to save the profile changes Using the Windows Certificate Store 1 See Generating a Root CA Certificate page 9 32 and follow the instructions to download the Root Certificate to a PC 2 To import the certificate into the Windows store See Installing a Root CA Certificate page 9 35 3 When completing the Credentials screen for the desired authentication be sure to check the Use MS store check box after checking the Validate server check box 4 The default is to use all certificates in the store If this is OK skip to the last step 5 Otherwise to select a specific certificate click on the Browse
76. ASCII Code 39 Encode Char SF G H Keystroke o CO N O Als gt N lt x lt c Al o D O d ol z A I olni m oO CO WD YS Vv 13 5 Scan Value 1097 1098 1099 1100 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1110 1111 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123 1124 1125 1126 1127 Hex Value ir 64h 65h 67h 68h 6Bh 6Ch 6Eh 6Fh 7Dh 7Fh Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Char R Keystroke uo ajo ol 5 3 gt x gt jao jojaojojo p N lt x lt lt lt c Undefined 13 6 14 Customer Support Product Service and Repair Honeywell International Inc provides service for all of its products through service centers throughout the world To obtain warranty or non warranty service please visit www honeywellaidc com and select Support gt Contact Service and Repair to see your region s instructions on how to obtain a Return Material Authorization number RMA You should do this prior to returning the product Technical Assistance If you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your device please contact us by using one of the methods below Knowledge Base www hsmknowledgebase com Our Knowledge Base provides thousands of immediate solutions If the Knowledge Base cannot help our Technical Support Portal see below provides an easy way to repo
77. EAN 128 bbb11234567890xxx EAN 128 lt rejected gt too short EAN 13 ccc E04567890yyy EAN 13 ccc E0234567890yyy 12 5 lt rejected gt too long 12 5 ddd7890zzz Code 93 lt rejected gt disabled Code 93 lt rejected gt disabled Code 39 aaa4567890www Code 39 full ASCII aaa1234567890www Code 39 A4 lt rejected gt too short Note Rejected bar codes generate a bad scan beep In some cases the receipt of data from the scanner triggers a good scan beep from the external scanner and then the rejection of scanned bar code data by the processing causes a bad scan beep on the same data Bar Code Ctrl Char Mapping The Ctrl Char Mapping button Control Character Mapping activates a dialog to define the operations the Wedge performs on control characters values less than 0x20 embedded in bar codes Control characters can be replaced with user defined text which can include hat encoded or hex encoded values In key message mode control characters can also be translated to their control code equivalent key sequences Control Character Ki 7 Translate All Control Character Replacement zem ACKnowledge Ignore drop Assign Carriage Return OxOD End of Text Any Character End of Text Replacement Ri When Translate All is checked unprintable ASCII characters characters below 20H in scanned bar codes are assigned to their appropriate CTRL code sequence when the bar codes are sent
78. EE 7 6 vi Add aided eee eda len Ge ei in Ae a ee 7 6 O O sid teat tle aise 7 6 A eee edad eee ele 7 6 Clear AN es Faves EN 7 6 REMOVE cuicos td Ed State Ad EN een A ia 7 7 Control Code Replacement Examples conocia nana c cn nan nn nan nn nn nnccnnnos 7 7 Bar Code Processing Examples oooococinoccccnocccononcnnonoconanocanano conan nn nano canon rara n na rana nacen netune nenat 7 7 Bar Code Ctrl Char Mappimg nn nn 7 9 Translate Allin o AA EA a tea 7 9 Character dad lll ee 7 9 Replacement a oe 7 9 AA E 7 10 ASSIQN BUOM comic nc ie e A nein A A 7 10 Delete Buttons iia 7 10 Bar Code Symbology Settings A 7 10 A A O A TTT 7 11 Mist AAA AA a vee ee Ad ARTES 7 11 Maria do eee del bel la eno do ats 7 11 Strip Leading Trailing Control 7 11 Leading EE 7 12 TAMING EE 7 12 A EE 7 12 Bar Code Data Match List 0 ccececeeeceeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeaeeeceaeeeseaeeeseaeeescaaeeseaaeeseaeeseaeesenaeeenenees 7 12 Barcode Data Match Edit Buttons A 7 12 NOTES viii ee SE dE dd Se ewe Sete deine au ee as 7 13 Match List RUICS grunner ineticchie a 7 13 Add Prefix Suffix Control 7 13 POG POTN Ee 7 13 Add RTE 7 14 Length Based Bar Code Stripping cooocccnncccnnnnccnnoncncnnacononnnnnnnrnanonn nn cnn na nann nn cnn ra ran rca rn n aran nn armani 7 14 Hat Encoding coi a 7 16 Chapter 8 Enabler Installation and Configuration A A TE 8 1 ET ue A A N A 8 1 Installing the Enabler on Mobile Devices AA 8 1 Enabler Uninstall Proc
79. EG or sound files WAV The mechanism is the same as listed above but the appropriate CE application is called depending on file type Note Registry entries may vary depending on software revision level and options ordered with the HX3 LAUNCH EXE and Persistent Storage If any of the following directories are created in the System folder Launch automatically copies all of the files in these directories to the respective folder on the flash drive AppMgr e Desktop e Favorites e Fonts e Help e Programs e Recent Note Files in the Startup folder are executed but only from System gt Startup They are not copied to another folder REGEDIT EXE Registry Editor Use caution when editing the Registry and make a backup copy of the registry before changes are made REGLOAD EXE Double tapping a registry settings file e g REG causes RegLoad to open the file and make the indicated settings in the registry This is similar to how RegEdit works on a desktop PC The REG file format is the same as on the desk top PC REGDUMP EXE Registry dump Saves a copy of the registry as a text file The file REG TXT is located in the root folder The REG TXT file is not saved in persistent storage To use the REG TXT file as a reference in the event of a copy the file to the System folder on the HX3 or store a copy of the REG TXT file on a PC WARMBOOT EXE Double click this file to warm boot the computer e all RAM
80. Enable Code ID is set to None on the Barcode tab and when All is selected in the Symbology field Enable and Strip Code ID on the Symbology panel are grayed and the user is not allowed to change them to prevent deactivating the scanner completely Note When All is selected in the Symbology field and the settings are changed the settings in this dialog become the defaults used unless overwritten by the settings for individual symbologies This is also true for Custom IDs where the code IDs to be stripped are specified by the user Note In Custom mode on the Barcode tab any Code IDs not specified by the user will not be stripped because they will not be recognized as Code IDs If a specific symbology s settings have been configured a star will appear next to it in the Symbology drop down box so the user can tell which symbologies have been modified from their defaults If a particular symbology has been configured the entire set of parameters from that symbologies screen are in effect for that symbology In other words either the settings for the configured symbology will be used or the default settings are used not a combination of the two If a symbology has not been configured does not have an next to it the settings for All are used which is not necessarily the default Enable This check box enables checked or disables unchecked the symbology field The scanner driver searches the beginning of the bar code data
81. External _ Input Boost Record Gain 22 5 dB a 1 BI Option Function Input Determines the audio input used options available depend on the state of the Mic and Audio Out put parameter e None No microphone is enabled Auto Ext Mic default Automatically switch between internal microphone when no cable is aed and external microphone when cable is attached depending on presence of audio cable e Internal Mic Only use internal microphone External Only use external microphone e Bluetooth Not available Mic and Audio Out Determines the microphone and audio output source used put e Auto default Automatically switch between internal microphone speaker when no cable is attached and external microphone headset when cable is attached depending on presence of audio cable e Internal Internal speaker and microphone are enabled regardless of presence of audio cable e External External speaker and microphone are enabled regardless of presence of audio cable Input Boost When checked enabled increases the sensitivity of the microphone internal or headset by 20 Record Gain Tap and hold the slider and move it left and right to adjust Or click the left and right arrow keys to adjust the slider The default is 22 5 dB Mouse Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Mouse Note The HX3 does not have a touch screen Ifthe host computer has a touch screen instructions using
82. HX3 Many of the setup and configuration settings are dependent upon the optional features such as hardware and software installed on the unit The examples found in this section are to be used as examples only the configuration of your specific HX3 computer may vary The following sections provide a general reference for the configuration of the HX3 and some of its optional features Note HX3 applications operating system settings and control panels must be viewed and edited updated using LXEConnect and ActiveSync on a host computer cabled to the HX3 Windows CE Operating System Note For general use instruction refer to commercially available Windows CE user s guides or the Windows CE on line Help application installed with the HX3 Your HX3 operating system is Microsoft Windows CE 5 The HX3 operating system revision is displayed on the Desk top This is the factory default setting for the Desktop Display Background This segment assumes the system administrator is familiar with Microsoft Windows options and capabilities loaded on most standard Windows computers Therefore the sections that follow describe only those Windows capabilities that are unique to the HX3 and its Windows CE environment General Windows CE Keyboard Shortcuts Use the keyboard shortcuts in the chart below to navigate with the HX3 keyboard displayed in the LXEConnect window on a host computer These are standard keyboard shortcuts for Windows CE applications
83. HX3 operating system but data and programs in RAM are cleared and registry changes if any are saved Network ActiveSync and Bluetooth connections will need to be re established Tap Start gt Run and type WARMBOOT EXE or WARMBOOT This command is not case sensitive Tap the OK button This process takes less than 15 seconds Temporary data not saved is lost Warm boot terminates the host computer ActiveSync connection The host computer connection must be re established after the HX3 boots There may be slight delays while the wireless client connects to the network re authorization for voice enabled applications completes Wavelink Avalanche management of the HX3 startup completes or Bluetooth relationships establish or re establish Cold Boot Start gt Run The cold boot function reboots the HX3 erases all registry data and user specified settings The factory default settings are restored when the HX3 powers on again Click Start gt Run and type COLDBOOT EXE or COLDBOOT This command is not case sensitive Click the OK button Cold boot terminates the host computer connection The host computer connection must be re established after the HX3 cold boots Because of the extreme nature of cold boot use this command only as an emergency or when instructed to do so as part of a specific HX3 procedure Startup Help Contact Customer Support page 14 1 if you need more help Issue HX3 seems to lockup as soon as it is reboote
84. Honeywell HX3 Wearable Computer User s Guide Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc HII reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of HII HII shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing performance or use of this material This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated into another language without the prior written consent of HII 2007 2015 Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved Web Address www honeywellaidc com Microsoft Windows ActiveSync MSN Outlook Windows Mobile the Windows logo and Windows Media are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Intel and Intel XScale are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries Summit Data Communications the Laird Technologies Logo the Summit logo and Connected No Matter What are trade marks of Laird Technologies Inc The Bluetooth word mark and log
85. 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 is 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 or television technician for help If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet helpful Something About Interference This is available at FCC local regional offices Honeywell is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Honeywell The correction is the responsibility of the user Caution Any changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Honeywell may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment FCC 5GHz Statement LAN devices are restricted to indoor use only in the band 5150 5250 MHz For the band 5600 5650 MHz no operation is permitted When using IEEE 802 11a wireless LAN this product is restricted to indoor use due t
86. If you are logged in as an Admin tap an SSID in the list and tap the Configure button you return to the Profile window to recreate a profile for that SSID with the profile name being the same as the SSID or the SSID with a suffix such as _1 if a profile with the SSID as its name exists already WEP Keys PSK Keys Allows entry of WEP keys or pass phrase as required by the type of encryption Note Unsaved Changes The SCU will display a reminder if the Commit button is not clicked before an attempt is made to close or browse away from this tab Profile Parameters Parameter Edit Profile SSID Client Name Power Save Tx Power Bit Rate Auth Type EAP Type Encryption Default Default Blank Blank Maximum Auto Di n pie None None Description A string of 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters establishes the name of the Profile Options are Default or ThirdPartyConfig A string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters Establishes the Service Set Identifier SSID of the WLAN to which the client connects A string of up to 16 characters The client name is assigned to the network card and the device using the network card The client name may be passed to networking wireless devices e g Access Points Power save mode Options are Constantly Awake Mode CAM power save off Maximum power saving mode and Fast power saving mode When using power management use FAST for b
87. K to save the result and close the control panel If the KeyMap tab is accessed again the command plus any specified parameters is displayed in the Key Sequence text box when the remapped key is again selected LaunchApp Tab The default for all text boxes is Null or The text boxes accept string values only Note that executables and parameters are not checked for accuracy by the keyboard driver If the launch fails the HX3 emits a single beep if the launch is successful it is silent Keypad Control El OK A KeyMap Launch4pp Runcmd App ee App2 A aapa AA ee O exe O opt The Launch App command is defined for use by system administrators These instructions are parsed and executed directly by the keyboard driver 1 Place the cursor in the text box next to the App you wish to run e g App1 App2 2 Enable the EXE radio button if the application is an EXE file 3 Enter the name of the executable file 4 Enable the OPT radio button to add options or parameters for the executable file in the same text box Switching from EXE to OPT clears the text box but the information previously entered is stored allowing parameter entry Tap the OK button when finished The changes take effect immediately The result of the application exe and options opt entries are displayed on the KeyMap tab in the Key Sequence box when the key mapped to the LauchApp is selected RunCmd Tab The d
88. Non Filtered Mode Logging Disabled Computer Friendly Name System Device Name Reconnect Report lost connection Disabled Report when reconnected Disabled Report failure to reonnect Disabled Clear Pairing Table on boot Disabled Auto Reconnect on Boot Enabled Auto Reconnect Enabled OPP Setup Inbox My Device My Documents DefaultInbox Outbox My Device My Documents DefaultOutbox Write Capable Enabled Enable Notifications Enabled Disable LXEZ Pairing OPP Unchecked OPP is enabled Bluetooth taskbar Icon state and Bluetooth device Icon states change as Bluetooth devices are discovered paired connected and disconnected There may be audible or visual signals as paired devices re connect with the HX3 The default Bluetooth setting is On The HX3 cannot be discovered by other Bluetooth devices when the Computer is discoverable option is disabled unchecked on the Settings panel Other Bluetooth devices cannot be discovered if they have been set up to be Non Discoverable or Invisible e When Filtered Mode is enabled the HX3 can pair with one Bluetooth scanner and one Bluetooth printer e When Filtered Mode is disabled the HX3 can pair with up to four Bluetooth devices with a limit of one scanner one printer two HID devices one Mouse one Keyboard one PAN device and one DUN device connected at the same time e tis not necessary to disconnect a paired scanner and printer before a different scanner or printer is pai
89. OLD HEREUNDER WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY ARISES FROM A CLAIM BASED ON CONTRACT WARRANTY TORT OR OTHERWISE EXCEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID TO HII FOR THE PRODUCT THESE LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT EVEN WHEN HII MAY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH INJURIES LOSSES OR DAMAGES SOME STATES PROVINCES OR COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU 14 1 All provisions of this Limited Warranty are separate and severable which means that if any provision is held invalid and unenforceable such determination shall not affect the validity of enforceability of the other provisions hereof Use of any peripherals not provided by the manufacturer may result in damage not covered by this warranty This includes but is not limited to cables power supplies cradles and docking stations HII extends these warranties only to the first end users of the products These warranties are non transferable Limited Warranty Duration Note The HX3 is docked in a HX2 labeled Desktop Cradle HX3 batteries are re charged using a HX2 labeled cradle and a HX2 labeled Battery Charger The duration of the limited warranty for the HX3 is 1 year The duration of the limited warranty for the HX3 Desktop Cradle is 1 year The duration of the limited warranty for the HX3 Battery Charger is 1 year The duration of the limite
90. Refer to the Security Primer available on the Honeywell web site to prepare the Authentication Server and Access Point for communication Note It is important that all dates are correct on the HX3 and host computers when using any type of certificate Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail Root Certificates are necessary for EAP TLS PEAP GTC and PEAP MSCHAP 1 See Generating a Root CA Certificate page 9 32 and download the certificate to a host computer N P oa bh A 0 Connect the HX3 to the a host computer using ActiveSync and copy the certificate to the HX3 System folder Install the Root CA Certificate see Installing a Root CA Certificate page 9 35 User Certificates are necessary for EAP TLS See Generating a User Certificate page 9 36 and download the User Certificate and Private Key file to a host computer Connect the HX3 to the host computer using ActiveSync and copy the certificate and private key file to the HX3 System folder See Installing a User Certificate page 9 41 and install the User Certificate and Private Key file After installation perform a Suspend Resume Verify Installation page 9 44 Generating a Root CA Certificate Note Itis important that all dates are correct on the HX3 and host computers when using any type of certificate Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail The eas
91. S upgrade files designed for one device configuration should not be used on a different device configuration Preparation 1 Contact Customer Support page 14 1 to get the OS upgrade files 2 Put the upgrade files on a host computer with ActiveSync and USB capability 3 Use ActiveSync to back up HX3 user files and store them elsewhere before beginning an upgrade on the HX3 4 Maintain an uninterrupted AC DC power source to the HX3 throughout this process The SD CF card with the OS and system files must be present for the HX3 to boot Removal or installation of SD or CF cards must be performed on a clean well lit surface Always perform OS updates when the HX3 has a dependable external power source connected to the HX3 and or a fully charged tethered battery Procedure 1 Verify a dependable power source is applied to the HX3 and will stay connected during the upgrade procedure Establish an ActiveSync connection between the HX3 and a host computer Download the OS files from the desktop laptop to the HX3 System folder During the file copy process to the HX3 System folder when asked Overwrite select Yes to All Review the files that were downloaded to the System folder Restart the HX3 Disconnect from ActiveSync D NO mF Yo DN When the OS finishes loading check the OS update version by selecting Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt About gt Software tab 9 Upgrade Help Contact Customer Support page
92. To change the connection type or to verify it is set to USB select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt PC Connection Tap the Change button From the popup list choose USB Client This will set up the HX3 to use the USB port Tap OK and ensure the check box for Allow connection with desktop computer when device is attached is checked Tap OK to return to the Control Panel If desired any control panel windows may be closed IMPORTANT DO NOT PUT THE HX3 INTO SUSPEND WHILE CONNECTED VIA USB The device will be unable to connect to the host PC when it resumes operation Connect the correct cable to the PC the host and the mobile device the client as detailed below USB will start auto matically when the USB cable is connected not requiring you to select Connect from the start menu Cable for USB ActiveSync Connection When a cradle is used HX2312DSKCRDL or HX2313DSKCRDL HX2 labeled desktop cradle Honeywell MN V QU Use with standard USB cable with type A plug for PC Laptop USB port and type B plug for HX3 cradle USB type B cli ent port e Plug the type B end of the standard USB cable plug into the USB type B port on the desktop cradle port 2 e The USB type A connector on the standard cable connects to a USB port on a PC or laptop e The USB client port 1 connector on the cradle does not need to be connected If a cradle is not used HX2001CABLE ActiveSync cable for HX3 when not
93. WEP keys PSKs button wep Key Entry lx Enter 10 or 26 Hex digits AF 0 9 OR enter 5 or 13 ASCII characters Tx Key o OR o Daul 13 Valid keys are 10 hexadecimal or 5 ASCII characters for 40 bit encryption or 26 hexadecimal or 13 ASCII characters for 128 bit encryption Enter the key s and click OK 14 Once configured click the Commit button 15 Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and warmboot The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network LEAP To use LEAP without WPA make sure the following profile options are used Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile 16 Set EAP Type to LEAP 17 Set Encryption to WEP EAP or Auto WEP depending on SCU version 18 Set Auth Type as follows e If the Cisco CCX certified AP is configured for open authentication set the Auth Type radio parameter to Open e Ifthe AP is configured to use shared key or passphrase set the Auth Type radio parameter to Shared e Ifthe AP is configured for network EAP only set the Auth Type radio parameter to LEAP Summit Client Utility Main Profile status Diags Global Profile Default y SD Radio Encryption wep EAP y Delete Scan HI 19 See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 9 16 for information on entering credentials 20 To use Stored Credentials click on
94. X3 exits Suspend When the main battery is disconnected the device enters Critical Suspend state the HX3 remains in Suspend mode the display is turned off and the backup battery continues to power the unit for at least five minutes Though data is retained the HX3 cannot be used until a charged main battery pack is connected After tethering the full battery press the Power key Full operational recovery from Suspend can take several seconds while the wireless client connects to the network authorization for voice enabled applications complete Wavelink Avalanche management of the HX3 startup completes and Bluetooth relationships establish or reestablish If the backup battery depletes before a fully charged main battery can be inserted the HX3 will turn Off Backup Battery The HX3 has a backup battery that is designed to provide limited duration electrical power in the event of main battery failure The backup battery is a 50 mAh Nickel Cadmium NiCd battery that is factory installed in the unit The energy needed to maintain the backup battery near full charge at all times comes from the HX3 main battery It takes several hours of operation before the backup battery is capable of supporting the operation of the mobile device The duration of backup battery life is dependent upon operation of the HX3 its features and any operating applications The backup battery has a minimum service life of two years The backup battery is not user ser
95. XD Not Connected Ground Not Connected RTS CTS Not Connected o CO Ji O oO A j N Note Pin 9 of this port does not have power capability The desktop cradle can not support tethered scanners Indicators The LEDs may flicker between green amber and red upon the cradle first receiving external power This is normal The cradle is performing a self check and upon completion the LEDs will return to their normal state see below Honeywell 1 B1 LED Back left battery charging bay Normal State Off With battery and AC power normal state may be any state listed in Cradle LEDs 2 PWRLED HX3 docked on receiving pow Normal State Off er bay With HX3 in turned On and AC power normal state is On 3 B2 LED Back right battery charging bay Normal State Off With battery and AC power normal state may be any state listed in Cradle LEDs 11 6 Cradle PWR LED When PWR LED is It means Off No AC DC power supplied to the cradle and or No HX3 in the charging bay and or HX3 is not properly seated in charging bay and or not been powered On through the cradle if this is the first time the HX3 has been inserted the HX3 is properly seated and has Green HX3 is On is properly seated in the charging bay and is receiving external power B1 and B2LED When B1 and or B2 LED is It means Off No
96. Y D EI Search 1 Folders Ez Address O System LXEConnect z Go LXEConnect msi SETUP EXE Other Places E 4 D System My Documents My Network Places 2 object s TB Mobile Device 7 Select and copy the LXEConnect msi and Setup exe files from the HX3 to the host computer Note the location chosen for the files 8 Close the ActiveSync explorer dialog box Do not disconnect the HX3 ActiveSync connection 9 Execute the setup exe file that was copied to the host computer This setup program installs the LXEConnect util ity ji LXEConnect Welcome to the LXEConnect Setup Wizard The installer will guide you through the steps required to install LXE Connect on your computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cancel lt Back Next gt 10 Follow the on screen installation prompts The default installation directory is C Program Files LXE LXEConnect 11 When the installation is complete create a host computer desktop shortcut to the following file C Program Files LXE LXEConnec LXEConnect exe If a different directory was selected during installation substitute the appropriate directory 12 LXEConnect is now installed on the host computer and ready
97. a255 Memory 102520 KB RAM Expansion cards SummitDC 802 119_SC_CF y Reoistered to System This screen is presented for information only The System parameters cannot be changed by the user Computer The processor type is listed The type cannot be changed by the user Total computer memory and the identification of the registered user is listed and cannot be changed by the user Memory sizes given do not include memory used up by the operating system For example a system with 128 MB may only report 99 MB memory since 29 MB is used by the operating system This is actual DRAM memory and does not include internal flash used for storage Memory Tab System Properties P OK E General Memory Device Name Copyrights Move slider to the left for more memory to run programs Move it to the right for more storage space Only unused RAM black portion of the slider bar can be adjusted Storage Program 33828KB total 68692KB total 2008KB in use 13524KB in use Move the slider to allocate more memory for programs or storage If there isn t enough space for a file increase the amount of storage memory If the mobile device is running slowly try increasing the amount of program memory Device Name Tab System Properties General Memory Device Name Copyrights Your device uses this information to identify itself to other computers Device name without spaces JHx30
98. able A 6 7 Computer is discoverable AA 6 7 Prompt if devices request tO pair 6 7 GONtINUOUIS Se arc osado litis 6 7 Filtered Mode sta 6 7 Printer Port COMO mistico teeta ae 6 7 LOGGING BE 6 7 Computer Friendly Name c ccceccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeaeeeeeaeeesaeeeeaeseseaeeeseaeeeneeeeseaaeess 6 7 Reconnect Kapen eines ege EELER ENEE EAR REESEN ee 6 8 lee 6 8 Report when connection lOSt A 6 8 Report when reconnected miaire iieiea e ea a AAK ENERE KEREI KRAANE ea S rra 6 8 Report failure to reCOMnect serapan N E EEE 6 8 Clear Pairing Table On Boot A 6 8 Auto Reconnect on Boot oireeseesi eei A AE SEAE EREEREER RAE 6 8 AUTO ECONO WEE 6 9 OPP Setup PBsAs Gah nan a A Oe hindi bein Ae 6 9 Julie EE 6 9 QUID A A AA AAA AA eins ola Lee ek 6 9 Ml A O a ae ea ee 6 9 Enable Notifications tee SEENEN dee id ea EEK aaia a E i aata aaa 6 10 Disable LXEZ Pairing OPP 6 10 OPP Send Panel aiii A a ci Eet e OS 6 10 Send Selected File From Outbon cnn nn nono rca ran n cnn an cra ran rn naar cn nnnnrcnnn 6 10 Select OPP Server from Remote Device Lief 6 10 BUIN ee lc diet ee 6 10 About Panel viii a A ee DEA 6 11 Using Bluetooth A A A Se a 6 11 Initial Configuration EE 6 12 Su ubseguent eege eege eii a A 6 12 Bluetooth INdicatorS ee 6 13 Bluetooth Bar Code Reader Getup conan cnn nn nn ran nn cnn rra rra narran 6 13 HX3 with Label coi EA q DG ee dd id 6 14 HX3 without labels rie Ee eg 6 14 Bluetooth Beep and LED Ind
99. above steps causes issues End User License Agreement EULA When a new HX3 starts up a EULA is displayed It remains active until the Accept or Decline button is clicked Click the Accept button to accept the EULA terms and the HX3 continues the startup process The EULA is not presented to the user again Click the Decline button to decline the EULA and the HX3 will reboot It will continue to reboot until the Accept button is clicked Note The EULA will be presented after any operating system upgrade or re installation including language specific operating systems Components Front View Back View 9 o N OT bk oh Wireless LED Yellow Bluetooth LED Blue System Status LED Green or Red Speaker White Button Up Arrow Yellow Button Enter Green Button Down Arrow Cradle Connector Blue Modifier Key 10 Microphone 11 Power Button HX3 Worn on Left Side Ring on Left Hand Ring Scanner Tether cable channel Retaining Clip for Ring Scanner Tether Connector Ring Scanner cable connector Battery Cable connector Retaining Clip for Tethered Battery Connector Tethered Battery Cable channel ck A vk sek A LA ld Cradle Connector HX3 Worn on Right Side Ring on Right Hand Tethered Battery Cable channel i i ee Ce Ce Retaining Clip for Tethered Battery Connector Battery Cable connector Ring Scanner cable connector Reta
100. ack in the charging pocket the RED LED comes on indicating the battery pack is charging LED is flashing RED at any pocket LED is flashing RED at any pocket LED is flashing RED at any pocket Cause Different manufacturer s battery pack or there is an object in the charging pocket Dirt or foreign objects are in the charging pocket Battery pack is not making contact with battery charge terminals in the charging pocket Faulty battery pack New battery pack same result During the first few minutes the battery charger checks the battery pack for correct voltage and charge state During this time the LED is RED and is continuously ON After charging is complete the LED is GREEN Current could not be sourced through the battery pack due to age exhaustion or damage to the cell s The battery pack does not communicate with the charger The charger s timeout period has expired The battery pack voltage has not reached 6 0V within 30 minutes and the charger has timed out Solution Check if the HX3 battery pack has Honeywell part number HX2A301BATTSTD 160289 0001 or HX2A302BATTEXT 160320 0001 on the label If not do not use Remove the object from the charging pocket Unplug charger from AC supply Remove any dirt or foreign objects from the charging pocket If the LEDs continue to remain ON the charger may be defective Return charger to an authorized Honeywell service center
101. al port is not present or available COM port settings can be verified using the bar code wedge panels on the HX3 The wireless connection is made using the default wireless radio interface on the mobile device therefore the HX3 must be actively communicating with the network for this method to succeed If a Mobile Device Server is found the Enabler automatically attempts to apply all wireless and network settings from the active profile The Enabler also automatically downloads and processes all available packages If the Enabler does not automatically detect the Mobile Device Server the IP address of the Mobile Device Server can be entered on the Connect tab of the Enabler setup See Enabler Configuration page 8 4 for details Wireless and Network Settings Once the connection to the Mobile Device Server is established the HX3 Enabler attempts to apply all network and wireless settings contained in the active profile The success of the application of settings is dependent upon the local configuration of control parameters for the Enabler These local parameters cannot be overridden from the Avalanche MC Console The default Enabler adapter control settings are e Manage network settings enabled 8 2 e Use Avalanche network profile enabled e Manage wireless settings disabled To configure the Avalanche Enabler management of the network and wireless settings Open the Enabler Settings Panels by tapping the Enabler i
102. an Admin the parameters can be viewed and cannot be changed The buttons on this tab are dimmed if the user is not logged in as Admin The Profile tab was previously labeled Config Buttons Commit Saves the profile settings made on this screen Settings are saved in the profile Credentials Allows entry of a username and password certificate names and other information required to authenticate with the access point The information required depends on the EAP type Delete Deletes the profile The current active profile cannot be deleted and an error message is displayed if a delete is attempted New Creates a new profile with the default settings see Profile Parameters and prompts for a unique name If the name is not unique an error message is displayed and the new profile is not created Rename Assigns a new unique name If the new name is not unique an error message is displayed and the profile is not renamed Scan Opens a window that lists access points that are broadcasting their SSIDs Tap the Refresh button to view an updated list of APs Each AP s SSID its received signal strength indication RSSI and whether or not data encryption is in use true or false Sort the list by tapping on the column headers If the scan finds more than one AP with the same SSID the list displays the AP with the strongest RSSI and the least security Net4 47 true Net2 48 true Neti 51 true Net3 51 false
103. anner driver engine includes audible tones on good scan at the maximum db supported by the speaker and failed scan Disable this parameter when good scan bad scan sounds are to be handled by alternate means e g application controlled sound files Rejected bar codes generate a bad scan beep In some cases the receipt of data from the scanner triggers a good scan beep from an external scanner and then the rejection of scanned bar code data by the processing causes a bad scan beep from the HX3 on the same data Single Scan Single Scan determines if scanner input is inhibited after a scan until the scanner is re enabled Off Single Scan mode is off Auto Single Scan mode is on The scanner is disabled after a scan and automatically re enabled by the scanner driver after retrieving the bar code data Man Single Scan mode is on The scanner is disabled after a scan and the user application must call LXEScannerSSReset to re enable the scanner See the CE API Programming Guide for more details This option is only supported on Symbol Motorola internal and BTRS scanners The scanner may require a firmware upgrade to support this feature Imager LED Illumination The default setting is Internal illumination The imager has a bank of three LEDs above the imager aperture that illuminate when External or Both radio buttons are enabled The illumination turns off when the scan is complete COM1 Tab Scanner Control Main comi Barcode Bau
104. are battery packs charging contacts pins or the cradle Do not use any liquid to clean the battery pack HX3 cradle or charging pockets Spray or dampen the cleaning cloth with liq uids sprays If possible clean only those areas which are soiled Lint particulates can be removed from the connectors charging terminals and charging docking pockets with clean filtered canned air 11 10 12 Battery Charger Unpacking your Battery Charger After you open the shipping carton containing the product take the following steps e Check for damage during shipment Report damage immediately to the carrier who delivered the carton e Make sure the items in the carton match your order e Save the shipping container for later storage or shipping Introduction The Battery Charger is designed to simultaneously charge six rechargeable Lithium lon Li lon battery packs The time required for charging is dependent upon the battery pack temperature and conditions The battery charger should be located in an area where it Is well ventilated e ls not in high traffic areas e Locates or orients the AC cord so that it will not be stepped on tripped over or subjected to damage or stress e Has enough clearance to allow easy access to the power port on the back of the device e ls protected from rain dust direct sunlight or inclement weather This device is intended for indoor use only and requires an indoor AC power source The charger
105. as used for the private key file For example it the private key was saved as USER PVK then the certificate file created must be given the same name for example USER CER 23 Install the user certificate Installing a User Certificate 1 Copy the certificate and private key files to the HX3 2 Import the certificate by navigating to Start gt Control Panel gt Certificates 3 Select My Certificates from the pull down list Certificates my Certificates y Lists your personal digital certificates Remove 4 Tap the Import button Import Certificate or Key Ki ES From a File O From a Smart Card Reader y Card 5 Make sure From a File is selected and tap OK Select a Certificate File 2 Shortcut to Office Templates Ink Type Certificates 6 Using the explorer buttons browse to the location where you copied the certificate 7 Select the certificate desired and tap OK 8 The certificate is now shown in the list Certificates Stores my Certificates y Lists your personal digital certificates Remove 9 With the certificate you just imported highlighted tap View 10 From the Field pull down menu select Private Key Certificate Details Friendly Mame Field Private Key y Mot Present e If the private key is present the process is complete e If the private key is not present import the private key 11 To import the private key
106. ation BG Main and BG Aux TX Diversity On Contact Customer Support page 14 1 if you have questions about the antenna s installed in your HX3 How to handle antenna diversity when receiving packets from the Access Point Options are Main Only use the main antenna only Aux Only use the auxiliary antenna only On start on Main on startup use the main antenna On start on Aux on startup use the auxiliary antenna The options for the RX Diversity parameter should be set based on the antenna configuration as follows Antenna Configuration A Main and BG Main RX Diversity Main only Antenna Configuration A Main and A Aux RX Diversity On start on Main Antenna Configuration BG Main and BG Aux RX Diversity On start on Main Contact Customer Support page 14 1 if you have questions about the antenna s installed in your HX3 If the packet size in bytes exceeds the specified number of bytes set in the fragment threshold the packet is fragmented sent as several pieces instead of as one block Use a low setting in areas where communication is poor or where there is a great deal of wireless interference Options are Any number between 256 bytes and 2346 bytes If the packet size exceeds the specified number of bytes set in the Request to Send RTS threshold an RTS is sent before sending the packet A low RTS threshold setting can be useful in areas where many client devices are associating with the Access Point Op
107. ation authority install this CA certificate chain To download a CA certificate certificate chain or CRL select the certificate and encoding method CA certificate Encoding method DER C Base 64 Download CA certificate Download CA certificate chain Download latest base CRL Download latest delta CRL 5 Click the DER button 6 To download the CA certificate click on the Download CA certificate link File Download Security Warning 7 Click the Save button and save the certificate Make sure to keep track of the name and location of the certificate 8 Install the certificate on the HX3 9 34 Installing a Root CA Certificate Note This section is only if the Windows certificate store is used If the certificate store is not used copy the certificate to the System folder or other path specified in the Summit Certs global parameter 1 Copy the certificate file to the HX3 Import the certificate by navigating to Start gt Control Panel gt Certificates Certificates El OK ES Stores Trusted Authorities y Lists the certificates trusted by you View Remove Class 2 Public Primary Certification Authority E Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority Fntrust net Certification Authority 20481 2 Tap the Import button Import Certificate or Key Ki ES From a File O From a Smart Card Reader y Card Absent 3 Make sure From a File is selected a
108. ations when the Enabler is controlling the mobile device display SaaS Avalanche Update Settings Ki E Shortcuts SaaS adapters Status 4 gt SaaS Settings Disable Saas O Scan Configure SaaS O Manually Configure Saa Customer geg Use to configure the Enabler to connect with Avalanche on Demand This is a Software as a Service version of Avalanche Using either of the SaaS configuration options below assumes the user has registered with Wavelink Disable SaaS No SaaS connection is used Scan Configure SaaS Scan bar codes printed from within the Avalanche Console to configure the Enabler for the SaaS connection Manually Configure SaaS Manually enter the SaaS connection information Enter the server address on the Connection tab and the customer ID in the Company text box Adapters Note Review the network settings configuration utilities and the default values before setting All Adapters to Enable in the Adapters applet Avalanche Update Settings Ki Shortcuts Adapters status Al All Adapters Manage Network Settings Manage Wireless Settings Current Adapter Primary adapter V Icon on taskbar O Use Avalanche Network Profile El O Use Manual Settings Manage Network Settings When enabled the Enabler will control the network settings This parameter cannot be configured from the Avalanche Mobility Center Console and is enabled by d
109. attery with the battery charging contacts in line with the charging contacts in the charging pocket The alignment ribs on the standard and extended batteries line up and fit snugly with the rib notches in the charging pockets Both the standard battery pack and extended battery packs fit in all pockets If the battery will not align with the rib notches take the battery out turn it around and insert into the charging pocket again Remove the Battery from the Charging Pocket If necessary stabilize the charger with one hand before removing a battery from a charging pocket Grasp the battery firmly and pull it straight up and out of the charging pocket 12 6 Interpreting the Charging Pocket LEDs The status of the charge operation is indicated by the color of the LED for each charging pocket RED Continuous on any charge pocket Continuous red means the battery pack is charging es RED FLASHING on any charge pocket e Battery pack fault or failure e Battery analyzer timeout period expired RED FLASHING on all charge pockets Battery charger fault or failure e Battery analyzer fault or failure e Battery pack fault or failure or a battery charger timeout period expiration es GREEN on any charge pocket e Continuous green means the battery pack charge is complete Battery is Ready YELLOW on any charge pocket Continuous yellow amber means the battery pack temperature is out of range The charging pocket is in stand
110. battery No spare battery in the battery bay s or no AC DC power is being applied to the cradle Green Spare battery pack fully charged Red Spare battery pack charging Amber Spare battery pack temperature out of range Flashing Red Fault Spare battery pack fault or failure Docking and Undocking the HX3 The HX2 cradle docking bay can accommodate an HX3 with or without a rubber boot Remove the hip flip arm band or voice case if used The HX3 is inserted in the cradle with the keypad visible and available for use The HX3 can be inserted and removed with one hand or if preferred two hands Do not slam or slide the HX3 sideways into the cradle Do not rock the HX3 forward out of the cradle Damage may result 1 Fingertip Depression 2 Side Rails 3 Bottom Rails 4 Cradle power supply connector for a docked HX3 11 7 Docking the HX3 1 Prepare the HX3 for docking by removing it from the armband hip flip or voice case if used Place the wearable acces sories in a clean safe location 2 Slide the HX3 armband brackets straight down into the side rails on either side of the docking bay making sure the cradle connector on the HX3 and the cradle connector in the docking bay line up Press the HX3 down firmly until both connectors click together 4 When the HX3 is properly seated in the docking bay tap the Power button on the HX3 The PWR LED on the cradle illuminates if the HX3 is properly seated i
111. between same symbol Ctrl Char Mapping fi fo seconds Custom Identifiers Choose an option in the Enable Code ID drop down box None AIM ID Symbol ID or Custom ID Symbology Settings Individually enable or disable a bar code from being scanned set the minimum and maximum size bar code to accept strip Code ID strip data from the beginning or end of a bar code or based on configurable Barcode Data add a prefix or suffix to a bar code before transmission Ctrl Char Mapping Define the operations the Wedge performs on control characters values less than 0x20 embedded in bar codes Custom Identifiers Defines an identifier that is at the beginning of bar code data which acts as a Code ID After a Custom Identifier is defined Symbology Settings can be defined for the identifier just like standard Code IDs Continuous Scan Mode Enabling Continuous Scan Mode will ensure the laser is always on and decoding Caution Laser beam is emitted continu ously Do not stare into the laser beam Note Do not scan decoder engine configuration bar codes in this guide when Continuous scan mode is on Configuration bar codes do not decode when scanned while the HX3 is in Continuous Mode Set the Timeout between same symbol to a value sufficient to prevent the beeper from continuously beeping when a sym bol is left in the scanner s field of view When the bar code decoder is in continuous mode the scan button
112. by mode while the pocket waits for the battery pack to warm up or cool down es NO LIGHT on any charge pocket e No light on a charge pocket means there is no battery pack installed e or the battery pack in the pocket is not fully inserted e ora defective or damaged battery pack is installed e or the charger is defective or damaged e NOLIGHT on all charge pockets e No light means there is no AC power available to the battery charger or there is power but there are no batteries in any charging bay 12 7 Using the Charge Analyze Pocket 1 Analyze Charge Percentage of Original value 2 Analyze Dome switch 3 Analyze Charge Pocket LED The analyze charge pocket is the one closest to the battery charger label and the Analyze dome switch The analyze charge pocket can be used to Charge a standard battery pack in less than four hours Charge an Extended battery pack in less than 8 hours Analyze a standard battery pack ending with the battery pack fully charged in less than twelve hours Analyze an extended battery pack ending with the battery pack fully charged in less than 32 hours Begin Analyzing Press the Analyze dome switch within 15 seconds of inserting the battery in the Analyze pocket to start the Analyze Charge Discharge Charge process If the analyze dome switch is not pressed within 15 seconds the battery will be charged but not analyzed The Analyze progress LEDs indicate the battery capacity as
113. ce due to overlapping APs on the same channel Options are On Off Use of Cisco Compatible Extensions CCX radio management and AP specified maximum transmit power features Options are Full Use Cisco IE and CCX version number support all CCX features The option known as On in previous versions Optimized Use Cisco IE and CCX version number support all CCX features except AP assisted roaming AP specified maximum transmit power and radio management Off Do not use Cisco IE and CCX version number Cisco IE Cisco Information Element Use of Wi Fi Multimedia extensions Options are On OffDevices running Windows XP can change the default value Devices running all other OS cannot change the default value Specifies the type of authentication server Options are Type 1 ACS server and Type 2 non ACS server Authentication method used within the secure tunnel created by EAP TTLS Options are AUTO EAP Any available EAP method MSCHAPV2 MSCHAP PAP CHAP EAP MSCHAPV2 Type of Pairwise Master Key PMK caching to use when WPA2 is in use PMK caching is designed to speed up roaming between APs by allowing the client and the AP to cache the results of 802 1X authentications eliminating the need to communicate with the ACS server Standard PMK is used when there are no controllers The re authentication information is cached on the original AP The client and the AP use the cached information to perform the f
114. changing one flash card for another HX3 Utilities The following files are pre loaded LAUNCH EXE Launch works in coordination with registry settings to allow drivers or applications to be loaded automatically into DRAM at system startup Registry settings control what gets launched see the App Note for information on these set tings For examples you can look at the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software LXE Persist Launch will execute CAB files BAT files or EXE files App Note All applications to be installed into persistent memory must be in the form of Windows CE CAB files These CAB files exist as separate files from the main installation image and are copied to the CE device using ActiveSync or using a Compact Flash ATA card The CAB files are copied from ATA or using ActiveSync Explore into the folder System which is the persistent storage virtual drive Then information is added to the registry if desired to make the CAB file auto launch at startup The registry information needed is under the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software LXE Persist as follows The main subkey is any text and is a description of the file Then 3 mandatory values are added e FileName is the name of the CAB file with the path usually System Installed is a DWORD value of O which changes to 1 once auto launch installs the file e FileCheck is the name of a file to look for to determine if the CAB file is installed This will be
115. ck Commit The device should be authenticating the server certificate and using PEAP MSCHAP for the user authentication Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and warmboot The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network ak Go PY PEAP GTC Note The date must be properly set on the device to authenticate a certificate To use PEAP GTC make sure the following profile options are used 1 Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set EAP Type to PEAP GTC Set Encryption to WPA TKIP Set Auth Type to Open To use another encryption type select WPA CCKM WPA2 AES or WPA2 CCKM for encryption and complete other entries as detailed in this section ak w WY Summit Client Utility Main Profile Status Diags Global Profile Default y SD Radio Encryption wea TKIP y WEP keys PSKs Delete Scan El 6 See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 9 16 for information on entering credentials 7 Click the Credentials button No entries except the CA Certificate Filename are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User Name and Password when connecting to the network 8 Enter these items as directed below Credentials E ES User Password CA cert El Validate server Use MS store 9 Enter the Domain Username if the Domain is r
116. con on the desktop Select File gt Settings Select the Adapters tab Choose settings for the Use Manual Settings parameter Choose settings for Manage Network Settings Manage Wireless Settings and Use Avalanche Network Profile Click the OK button to save the changes Reboot the device NO of WD Preparing a Device for Remote Management Two additional utilities are necessary for remote management 1 The Remote Management Utility RMU must be installed on all mobile devices first then you can control mobile device reboot storage RAM adjustment real time updates and Avalanche Enabler properties If the RMU is not already installed on the HX3 see Using Wavelink Avalanche to Upgrade System Baseline If in doubt verify RMU CE CAB exists in the Sys tem folder If the RMU CE CAB file is present when the Enabler is installed the RMU is also installed Important If the OS package includes double byte Asian fonts the storage RAM property of the RMU must be higher than the default value 40MB If the amount of storage RAM is too low the Enabler returns a Mobile unit out of resources error To determine the minimum value required inspect the RMU StorageRAM gt nn parameter in the Criteria field for the OS package Gener ally this setting should be approximately 40 MB above the amount of RAM in use on the device for a standard OS and 50MB above the amount of RAM in use for an OS with Asian fonts For example if aft
117. contain detailed installation instruction for the above steps Assembling the Headset Cable 1 Microphone 2 Headphones 3 Connects to voice cable end of voice cable 1 Connect the HX3 voice cable I O connector to the I O port on the HX3 The HX3 internal microphone and speaker are automatically disabled 2 Slide the voice cable ends together until they click and lock in place Do not twist or bend the connectors The HX3 is ready for voice enabled applications Adjusting Headset Microphone and Securing Cable The headset consists of an earpiece a microphone a clothing clip and a cable The headset attaches to the audio cable end of the voice cable which attaches to the HX3 Do not twist the microphone boom when adjusting the microphone The microphone should be adjusted to be about two finger widths from your mouth Make sure the microphone is pointed at your mouth Note the small Talk label near the mouthpiece Make sure the Talk label is in front of your mouth The microphone cable can be routed over or under clothing Under Clothing Leave the cable exposed only at the top of the collar Be sure to leave a small loop of cable to allow movement of your head Over Clothing Use clothing clips to hold the cable close to your body Tuck the cable under the belt but leave a small loop where it goes under the belt Do not wear the cable on the front of your body It may get in your way or get caught
118. ct Delete Properties Receive data from the highlighted Bluetooth scanner or Bluetooth imager Send data to the highlighted Bluetooth printer Communicate with the highlighted serial Bluetooth device This option is available when Fil tered Mode is disabled Communicate with the highlighted HID Human Interface Device This option is available when Filtered Mode is disabled unchecked Communicate with the highlighted PAN Personal Area Networking device This option is available when Filtered Mode is disabled unchecked Communicate with the highlighted DUN Dial Up Networking device This option is available when Filtered Mode is disabled unchecked Stop the connection between the HX3 and the highlighted paired Bluetooth device Remove an unpaired device from the Bluetooth device list The highlighted device name and identifier is removed from the HX3 Bluetooth Devices panel after the user taps OK More information on the highlighted Bluetooth device Bluetooth Properties Panel Data on the Bluetooth Properties panel cannot be changed by the user The data displayed is the result of the device Query performed during the Discovery process The Status dialog box reflects the current state of the highlighted device Bluetooth Properties E Name Printeroi Bluetooth Address 00 20 E0 00 12 34 COD oxe00614 Subclass COM port Status not pared Settings Panel Due to the headless d
119. d Solution There may be slight delays while the wireless client connects to the network authorization for voice enabled applications complete Wavelink Avalanche management of the HX3 startup completes and Bluetooth relationships establish or re establish When an application begins the HX3 is ready for use Issue New HX3 main batteries don t last more than a few hours Solution New batteries must be fully charged prior to first use Li lon 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 HX3 is always on even when in the Suspend state and draws battery power at all times Hardware Configuration System Hardware 802 11b g and a b g Wireless Client The HX3 has an 802 11x network card that supports diversity with two internal antennas The CPU board does not allow hot swapping the network card Adjusting power management on the network card is set to static dynamic control WEP WPA and LEAP are supported Central Processing Unit The CPU is a 400MHz Intel XScale PXA255 CPU The operating system is Microsoft Windows CE 5 The OS image is stored on an internal SD flash card and is loaded into DRAM for execution XScale turbo mode switching is supported and turned on by default The HX3 supports the following I O components of the core logic One SD card slot inaccessible to the end user One TTL ser
120. d and another application has registered a callback un checking Disable LXEZ Pairing OPP issues a dialog box which says Another application is using OPP Do you wish to force their disconnection Doing so will force the other application to be unregistered The application that has been forcibly unregistered receives a FORCED_UNREGISTER_RECEIVED event Bar Code Scanner Wedge Introduction Set HX3 scanner keyboard wedge parameters enable or disable allowed symbologies scanner icon appearance active scan ner port and scan key settings Assign baud rate parity stop bits and data bits for available COM ports The HX3 does not have a touch screen If the host computer has a touch screen instructions using tap and stylus instead of click and mouse apply Bar code manipulation parameter settings on the Barcode tab are applied to the incoming data resulting from successful bar code scans sent to the HX3 for processing The successful bar code scan data may be sent by a wireless Bluetooth hand held Scanner or a tethered ring scanner imager e After hot swapping HX3 ring scanners the HX3 auto detects the ring scanner type The decoder engine activates when the Scan button on the ring is pressed Bar Code Readers Your HX3 may have any of the following body worn bar code readers e Ring Imager 4400 e Ring Scanner 955 Configuration bar codes for these scanners are included in the 8600 Ring Scanner U
121. d Rate Stop Bits Data Bits 115200 OE 57600 Cu O 38400 19200 9600 2400 O 4800 1200 This panel sets communication parameters for any device connected to the external port Adjust the settings and click the OK button to save the changes Any changes take effect immediately This panel does not configure the connected device Refer to the documentation for the external connected or wireless device for information on configuring the device Note COM default values are restored after a cold boot or operating system upgrade Barcode Tab The Barcode tab contains several options to control bar code processing Options include e Defining custom Code IDs e Disable processing of specified bar code symbologies e Rejecting bar code data that is too short or too long e Stripping characters including Code ID leading or trailing characters and specified bar code data strings e Replacing control characters e Adding a prefix and a suffix Notes e The Scanner application Wedge can only enable or disable bar code processing inside the Wedge software e The Scanner application enables or disables the Code ID that may be scanned e Enabling or disabling a specific bar code symbology is done manually using the configuration bar code in the Ring Scanner User s Guide Scanner Control fra OK E Main com Barcode Enable Code ID None y Continuous Scan Mode Symbology Settings Timeout
122. d background indicates the device s Bluetooth connection is inactive An icon with a white background indicates the device is connected to the HX3 and the device s Bluetooth connection is active Double tap a device in the list to open the device properties menu The target device does not need to be active Clear Button Deletes all devices from the Device table that are not currently paired A dialog box is presented Delete all discon nected devices Yes No Tap the Yes button to remove disconnected or deleted devices from the device table The devices are removed from the Device table after any reboot sequence or after closing and reopening the Bluetooth panels Tap the No button to make no changes Bluetooth Device Menu Pre requisite The Discover button has been clicked and there are Bluetooth devices listed Click on a device in the list to highlight it Double click the highlighted device to display the Bluetooth Device right click menu The Bluetooth device does not need to be active Pair as Scanner Pair as Printer Delete Properties Filtered Mode Enabled Pair as Scanner Pair as Printer Pair as Serial Device Pair as HID Device Pair as PAN Device PANU to NAP Pair as DUN Device Delete Properties Filtered Mode Disabled Right Click Menu Options Pair as Scanner Pair as Printer Pair as Serial Device Pair as HID Device Pair as PAN Device PANU to NAP Pair as DUN Device Disconne
123. d or by changing parameters in the Volume amp Sounds control panel Using the Keypad Note Volume amp Sounds in Settings gt Control Panel must be enabled before the following key sequences can adjust the volume Note The volume is increased or decreased one step each time the volume key sequence is pressed Note To adjust speaker volume use the Blue White keys and Blue Green keys to adjust volume until the speaker volume is satisfactory Volume control using a keypad key press has six volume settings that match those supported by the Volume and Sounds Control panel Volume does not roll over from minimum to maximum or from maximum to minimum Continuously holding down the up or down arrow keys does not cause an automatic repeat of the up or down arrow key Using the Control Panel Note When the HX3 is connected via ActiveSync to a PC running LXEConnect the Volume and Sounds option in the Control Panel can be used to adjust volume Tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Volume amp Sounds gt Volume tab Change the volume setting and tap OK to save the change You can also select deselect sounds for key clicks and screen taps and whether each is loud or soft As the volume scrollbar is moved between Loud and Soft the HX3 emits a tone each time the volume increases or decreases Using the Input Panel Virtual Keyboard The virtual keyboard is always available when needed e g text entry Place the cursor in
124. d powering the HX3 The standard battery is fully recharged in a powered cradle in 4 hours The extended battery is fully recharged in 8 hours Docked HX3 An uninterrupted external power source wall AC DC adapter connected to the HX2 cradle transfers signals from the USB ports in the front of the cradle and the serial port on the back of the cradle to the HX3 HX3 frequent connection to a fully charged tethered battery is recommended to maintain backup battery charge status as the backup battery cannot be recharged by a dead or missing tethered battery The HX2 labeled Battery Charger is designed to simultaneously charge up to six standard Rechargeable Lithium lon Battery Packs in less than four hours depending upon battery pack temperature and ambient conditions The Extended battery packs require less than 8 hours The Battery Charger can charge up to five Standard and Extended batteries when they are not tethered to the HX3 Bluetooth The HX3 contains Bluetooth version 2 0 with Enhanced Data Rate EDR up to 3 0 Mbit s over the air Bluetooth device connection or pairing can occur at distances up to 32 8 ft 10 meters Line of Sight The wireless client retains wireless connectivity while Bluetooth is active The user will not be able to select PIN authentication or encryption on connections to from the HX3 However the HX3 supports authentication requests from pairing devices If a pairing device requests authentication or encryption
125. d warranty for the HX3 2000mAh Li lon and 4000mAh Li lon Battery is 6 months The duration of the limited warranty for the HX3 Ring Scanner and Ring Imager is 1 year The duration of the limited warranty for the HX3 AC power supply and cables is 1 year The duration of the limited warranty for the HX3 cables USB Serial Communication Power is 1 year The duration of the limited warranty for the HX3 fabric accessories e g belt case straps is 90 days The duration of the limited warranty for the HX3 headset is 1 year 14 2 Honeywell Scanning amp Mobility 9680 Old Bailes Road Fort Mill SC 29707 www honeywellaidc com ECN 2015 618 HX3 UG Rev A 2 15
126. desktop cradle connector It may be necessary to wake the HX3 from Suspend when it is inserted in the desktop cradle About this Guide This HX3 User s Guide provides instruction for the system administrator to follow when configuring a HX3 Also included are setup and use instructions for the Battery Charger and Desktop Cradle Out of the Box After you open the shipping carton verify it contains the following items e HX3 wearable voice computer e Rechargeable battery e Quick Start Guide If you ordered accessories for the HX3 verify they are also included with the order Keep the original packaging material in the event the HX3 should need to be returned for service For details see Product Service and Repair page 14 1 Initial Setup for the HX3 Note The HX3 does not have a touch screen If the host computer has a touch screen instructions using tap and stylus instead of click and mouse apply Note ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center must be installed on a host computer with a USB port 1 Connect the HX3 using the USB Client cable to the host computer 2 Copy LXEConnect setup files from the HX3 to the host computer 3 Install and launch LXEConnect on the host computer 4 Accept the End User License Agreement EULA When HX3 configuration is complete exit LXEConnect on the host computer and disconnect the ActiveSync connection and cable Contact Customer Support page 14 1 if any of the
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128. dly Name ez Bluetooth Address b0 40 F0 02 03 04 BTC version 1 0 BTDRPCESiKn Bluetooth Stack Revision 2 1 Bluetooth Radio HCI 2 12288 Bluetooth Radio LMP 2 16907 Copyright 2006 2012 Honeywell y Next create a Bluetooth address bar code label for the HX3 Free bar code creation software is available for download on the World Wide Web Search using the keywords bar code create The format for the bar code label is as follows Bar code type must be Code 128 FNG3 character followed by string Uppercase L lowercase n lowercase k uppercase B and then the Bluetooth address 12 hex digits no colons For example LnkB0400fd002031 Create and print the label Scan the HX3 Bluetooth address bar code label with the Bluetooth bar code reader The devices are paired The Bluetooth bar code reader responds with a series of beeps and LED flashes After scanning the HX3 Bluetooth label if there is no beep and no LED flash from the Bluetooth bar code reader the devices are currently paired Bluetooth Beep and LED Indications Paired External Bluetooth Device Beep Type from Bluetooth Device Behavior Acknowledge label 1 beep Label rejected 2 beeps at low frequency Transmission error Beep will sound high low high low Link successful Beep will sound low medium high Link unsuccessful Beep will sound high low high low Paired External Bluetooth Device LED on Bluetooth Device Behavi
129. e Allows the administrator to configure the Enabler to contact the Mobile Device Server and query for updates at a regular interval beginning at a specific time Wakeup device if suspended If the time interval for periodic contact with the Mobile Device Server occurs a mobile device that is in Suspend Mode can wakeup and process updates Reboot before attempt Reboot mobile device before attempting to contact Mobile Device Server Require external power Only connect when the mobile device has external power Use relative offset Dimmed Data Avalanche Update Settings Ki El Data Preferences Display Taskba_ 4 gt Real time Statistics Network Y LAN Wifi Report fi fhour s y After Server Retransmit Contact Restrict Bandwidth to User Idle Time Idle Timeout E frninute y The Data tab controls when data is transferred between the HX3 and the Mobile Device Server Network When checked the LAN Wi Fi network is enabled to transfer statistics Report Specifies the Report Interval how frequently the Enabler reports statistics to the Mobile Device Server Retransmit After Server Contact Specifies if the device sends statistics to the Mobile Device Server immediately following a connection to the server Restrict Bandwidth to User Idle Time When enabled periodic updates from the Mobile Device Server are postponed until the HX3 has been idle for the specified period of
130. e an enrollment agent certificate to submit a request on of another user 11 Click on the Create and submit a request to this CA link Microsoft Certificate Services Advanced Certificate Request Certificate Template User v Key Options Create new key set O Use existing key set CSP Microsoft Enhanced Cryptographic Provider v1 0 ze Key Usage Exchange A Min 384 SE Key Size 11024 Max 10234 OMMON key sizes 512 1024 2048 4096 8192 16384 Automatic key container name O User specified key Y Mark keys as exportable container name Export keys to file Full path name luserlkey pvk O Enable strong private key protection O Store certificate in the local computer certificate store Stores the certificate in the local computer store instead of in the user s certificate store Does not install the root CA s certificate You must be an administrator to generate or use a key in the local machine store Additional Options Request Format CMC OPKCS10 Hash Algorithm SHA 1 vw Only used to sign request O Save request to a file Attributes Friendly Name 12 For the Certificate Template select User 13 Check the Mark keys as exportable and the Export keys to file check boxes 14 Type the full path on the local PC where the private key is to be copied Also specify the private key filename 15 Be sure to note the name used for the
131. e battery can remain tethered as the power connection between the battery and the HX3 is broken as soon as the HX3 connects to the power source via the cradle power connector Dock the Ring Scanner if attached in the Ring Scanner bay located between the battery charging bays Insert a spare battery in the remaining battery charging bay at the back of the cradle if desired 10 The B1 and B2 LEDs illuminate as soon as a battery is inserted in a charging bay 11 Connect USB cables at the front of the cradle if desired 12 Press the Power button on the HX3 The cradle PWR LED illuminates The fully loaded cradle is ready for use Extreme ambient temperatures may have unexpected undesired effects on the HX3 ring scanner cradle and batteries in the charging bays Refer to Technical Specifications page 13 1 for recommended temperature ranges for daily operation battery charging and storage Components Front View _ HX3 Docking Bay Left Battery Charging Bay Tethered Ring Scanner Storage P o N Back Connectors AC Power Port and RS232 Serial Port Right Battery Charging Bay Cradle Side Rails HX2 Cradle Connector power and I O USB Port USB B Client USB Port USB A Host Dm Jm o Note 1Either battery charging bay can charge stand alone or tethered Standard and Extended batteries 11 2 Bottom View The HX3 Cradle Connector is located on the bottom of device Rechargeable Lithium lon Bat
132. e for your Web browser e mail client or other program By using a certificate you can verify your identity to people you communicate with over the Web sign and encrypt messages and depending upon the type of certificate you request perform other security tasks You can also use this Web site to download a certificate authority CA certificate certificate chain or certificate revocation list CRL or to view the status of a pending request For more information about Certificate Services see Certificate Services Documentation Select a task Request a certificate View the status of a pending certificate request Download a CA certificate certificate chain or CRL 9 Click the Request a certificate link Microsoft Certificate Services Request a Certificate Select the certificate type User Certificate Or submit an advanced certificate request 10 Click on the advanced certificate request link Microsoft Certificate Services Advanced Certificate Request The policy of the CA determines the types of certificates you can request Click one of the following options to Create and submit a request to this CA Submit a certificate request by using a base 64 encoded CMC or PKCS 10 file or submit a renewal request by using a base 54 encoded PKCS 7 file Request a certificate for a smart card on behalf of another user by using the smart card certificate enrollment station Note You must hav
133. e installed upon initial bootup and after a hard reset Network parameter configuration is supported for IP address DHCP or static IP RF network SSID DNS hosts primary secondary tertiary Subnet mask e Enabler update Related Manual Using Wavelink Avalanche The HX3 has the Avalanche Enabler installation files loaded but not installed on the mobile device when it is shipped The installation files are located in the System folder on CE devices The installation application must be run manually the first time Avalanche is used After the installation application is manually run a reboot is necessary for the Enabler to begin normal performance Fol lowing this reboot the Enabler will by default be an auto launch application This behavior can be modified by accessing the Avalanche Update Settings panel through the Enabler Interface Internet Explorer Start gt Programs gt Internet Explorer This option requires a radio card and an Internet Service Provider There are a few changes in the Windows CE version of Internet Explorer as it relates to the general desktop Windows PC Internet Explorer options Tap the button to access Internet Explorer Help Start Menu Program Options The following list represents the factory default program installation Your system may contain different items from those shown below based on the software and hardware options purchased Communication Stores Network communicat
134. e tapping the time displayed in the Desktop Taskbar causes the Date Time Properties screen to appear The Sync button if available activates a utility that will set the clock using a network time server Device Management Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Device Management Allows a Device Management client the device equipped with a Microsoft Windows CE operating system to work with a Microsoft Systems Management Server Device Management Ea OK ES Device Management Setup 1 2 Server name or IP address a ex SomeServerName 123 456 7 8 etc Use secure connection https Specify the server name or IP address of management server and check the check box if a secure connection is to be used Refer to the Microsoft com website for more information on device management for Windows CE equipped devices Dialing Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Dialing Set dialup properties for internal modems not supplied or supported on the HX3 Setting Default Location Work Area Code 425 Tone Dialing Enabled Country Region 1 Disable Call Waiting Disabled blank Dialing Properties Ed OK De Location work Ty Local settings are Area code 425 Tone dialing Country Region fi Pulse dialing IT Disable call waiting dial Edit Dialing patterns are Local Long Distance TI International 9 6 9 1FG 9 011 EFG Display Start gt Setti
135. ections on the Scanner control panels The steps are presented below in the order they are performed on the bar code data 1 Scanned bar code is tested for a code ID and matching length Min Max If it matches it is processed per the rules in place for that symbology If the scan does not meet the criteria for that symbology it is processed based on the settings for All If a code ID is not found the bar code data is processed based on the settings for All 1 If symbology is disabled the scan is rejected 2 Strip leading data bytes unconditionally 3 Strip trailing data bytes unconditionally eC On Po gt Parse for and strip if found Barcode Data strings Replace any control characters with string as configured Add prefix string to output buffer If Code ID is not stripped add saved code ID from above to output buffer Add processed bar code string from above to output buffer Add suffix string to output buffer Add a terminating NUL to the output buffer in case the data is processed as a string 11 If key output is enabled start the process to output keys If control characters are encountered If Translate All is set key is translated to CTRL char and output If Translate All is not set and key has a valid VK code key is output Otherwise key is ignored not output The bar code data is ready to be read by applications Main Tab Scanner Control Bei OK E Main comi Barcode Por
136. ects The cradle must be receiving power from an external power source before HX3 battery charging can begin USB Cable The cradle provides 5V to the USB Host connector 0 5A to allow interfacing with an external USB keyboard or USB point ing device through the cradle USB Client connections do not receive power through the cradle The USB ports are located on the front of the desktop cradle Honeywell Requires Cable Type USB A Host e g scanner USB B Client e g Activesync cable Ensure there is a stable source of power applied to the USB external device _ Turn the device On o N Connect the USB A Host left connector or USB B Client right connector plug to the appropriate receptacle at the bottom front of the desktop cradle 4 USB connected external device and HX3 communication is available 11 5 Serial Cable Note Only approved Honeywell cables are to be used for serial communication between the cradle and external devices Note The serial cable port is located on the back of the desktop cradle Note Assemble the AC Adapter and connect it to the desktop cradle Verify the cradle has a dependable power source 5 Connect a female DB9 connector to the male DB9 serial port on the back of the desktop cradle The connection should be finger tight 6 The DB9M cradle connector provides limited RS232 functionality as the following pinout table shows Pin Signal Not Connected RXD T
137. ed in the mobile device The HX3 Desktop appearance is similar to that of a desktop PC running Windows XP Note HX3 applications operating system settings and control panels can be viewed and edited updated using LXEConnect and ActiveSync on a host computer cabled to the HX3 Desktop Icons At a minimum the desktop displays icons for My Device Internet Explorer and the Recycle Bin Following are a few of the other icons that may be on the HX3 Desktop Icon Function Access files and programs Storage for files that are to be deleted Discover and then pair with nearby discoverable Bluetooth devices Storage for downloaded files applications Connect to the Internet intranet Used for accessing the appropriate wireless configuration SCU Summit Client Utility A shortcut to the Remote Desktop Configuration utility Wavelink Avalanche Mobility Center Avalanche MC is a remote client management system that is de signed to distribute software and configuration updates to monitored devices The enabler for Wavelink Ava lanche is loaded on the HX3 but not installed When the enabler is installed this icon is displayed on the desktop Tapping the desktop icon displays information on the Java version installed Files can be accessed by tapping Start gt Programs gt JEM CE Doubletap the EVM icon to open the EVM Console A folder of Java examples and oe is also installed with the Java option Java applications running on the mobi
138. ed is greater than the maximum value allowed for that symbology the maximum valid length is used instead Strip Leading Trailing Control This group of controls determines what data is removed from the bar code before the data is buffered for the applica tion When all values are set Code ID takes precedence over Leading and Trailing Barcode Data stripping is per formed last Stripping occurs before the Prefix and Suffix are added so does not affect them Strip Leading Code ID 7 Trailing Barcode Data If the total number of characters being stripped is greater than the number of characters in the bar code data it becomes a zero byte data string If in addition Strip Code ID is enabled and no prefix or suffix is configured the pro cessing will return a zero byte data packet which will be rejected The operation of each type of stripping is defined below Leading This strips the number of characters specified from the beginning of the bar code data not including Code ID The data is stripped unconditionally This action is disabled by default Trailing This strips the number of characters specified from the end of the bar code data not including Code ID The data is stripped unconditionally This action is disabled by default Code ID Strips the Code ID based on the type code id specified in the Enable Code ID field in the Barcode tab By default Code ID stripping is enabled for all symbolog
139. edisplays the default gnore drop in the Replacement edit control Replacement The edit control where the user types the characters to be assigned as the replacement of the control character Replacements for a control character are assigned by selecting the appropriate character from the Character drop down box typing the replacement in the Replacement edit control according to the formats defined above and then clicking the Assign button The assigned replacement is then added to the list box above the Assign button For example if Carriage Return is replaced by Line Feed by specifying J or Ox0A in the configuration the value OxOd received in any scanned bar code or defined in the prefix or suffix will be replaced with the value Ox0a The Wedge then sends Ctrl J to the receiving application rather than Ctrl M List Box The list box shows all user defined control characters and their assigned replacements All replacements are enclosed in single quotes to delimit white space that has been assigned Assign Button Click this button when you want to assign the characters in the Replacement text box to the character in the Character drop down box Delete Button This button is grayed unless an entry in the list box is highlighted When an entry or entries is highlighted and the Delete button is clicked the highlighted material is deleted from the list box Bar Code Symbology Settings The Symbology selected in the Symbo
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141. efault Manage Wireless Settings When enabled the Enabler will control the wireless settings This parameter cannot be configured from the Avalanche Mobility Center Console and is disabled by default For Summit clients Manage Wireless Settings should not be checked as configuration packages provide more radio configuration options Current Adapter Lists all network adapters currently installed on the HX3 Primary Adapter Indicates if the Enabler is to attempt to configure the primary adapter active only if there are multiple network adapters Icon on taskbar Places the Avalanche icon in the Avalanche taskbar that may optionally override the standard Windows taskbar Use Avalanche Network Profile The Enabler will apply all network settings sent to it by the Mobile Device Server Avalanche Icon varies by Enabler version Selecting the Avalanche Icon will access the Avalanche Network Profile tab which will display current network settings Avalanche Network Profile Ki E Profile Property value ManageNetwork no ManageWireless no Use Manual Settings When enabled the Enabler will ignore any network or wireless settings coming from the Avalanche MC Console and use only the network settings on the HX3 Properties Icon Selecting the Properties icon displays the Manual Settings Properties dialog applet From here the user can configure Network DNS and Wireless parameters using the displays shown below
142. efault for all text boxes is Empty Null or The text boxes accept string values only Note that executables and parameters are not checked for accuracy by the keyboard driver If the launch fails the HX3 emits a single beep if the launch is successful the mobile device is silent Keypad Control ka OK x KeyMap LaunchApp RunCmd emda el mal Cmd File Parm file parm The Run Cmd command is defined for use by system administrators These instructions call the ShellExecuteEx API which opens documents directly 1 Place the cursor in the text box next to the Cmd you wish to run e g Cmd1 Cmd2 2 Enable the file radio button and enter the name of the file 3 Enable the PARM radio button to add parameters for file exe execution in the same text box 4 Tap the OK button when finished The changes take effect immediately License Viewer Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt License Viewer Use this option to view software license registration details and service contract length for an HX3 Information on the License Viewer tabs is unique for each HX3 Note Following image is a sample screen Note Your License Viewer control panel may show more tabs e g RFTerm depending on the number of software applications running on the HX3 that require a license Contact Customer Support page 14 1 for software updates and releases as they become available License View
143. entials E A User User Cert MA P CA cert KH E Validate server Use MS store 9 Enter the Domain Username if the Domain is required otherwise enter the Username 10 Select a user certificate from the Windows certificate store Use the Browse button to locate the User Cert from the certificate store Highlight the desired certificate and press the Select button The name of the certificate is displayed in the User Cert box 11 Some versions of the SCU require a User Cert password If this entry field is present enter the password for the user certificate in the User Cert pwd box 12 If there are no user certificates in the Windows certificate store follow these instructions to generate see Generating a User Certificate page 9 36 and install the user certificate see Installing a User Certificate page 9 41 13 See Windows Certificate Store vs Certs Path page 9 18 for more information on CA certificate storage 14 Check the Validate server check box Credentials User User Cert CA Cert Full trusted store Y Validate server Use MS store 15 If using the Windows certificate store 1 Check the Use MS store check box The default is to use the Full Trusted Store 2 To select an individual certificate click on the Browse button 3 Uncheck the Use full trusted store check box 4 Select the desired certificate and click Select You are returned to the Cred
144. entials screen If using the Certs Path option 1 Leave the Use MS store box unchecked 2 Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert text box 3 Click OK then click Commit The HX3 should be authenticating the server certificate and using EAP TLS for the user authentication Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and warmboot The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network See Certificates page 9 32 for information on generating a Root CA certificate or a User certificate WPA PSK To connect using WPA PSK make sure the following profile options are used 1 Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile 2 Set EAP Type to None 3 Set Encryption to WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK 4 Set Auth Type to Open Summit Client Utility Main Profile status Diags Global Profile Default y SDC Radio Encryption WPA PSK y Client Name WEP keys PSKs Delete Scan PSK Entry For Passphrase enter 8 63 chars For PSK enter 64 Hex chars GE 6 This value can be 64 hex characters or an 8 to 63 byte ASCII value Enter the key and click OK 7 Once configured click the Commit button 8 Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and warmboot The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network Certificates Note
145. equired otherwise enter the Username 10 Enter the password 11 Leave the CA Certificate File Name blank for now 12 Click OK then click Commit Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main Tab 13 See Windows Certificate Store vs Certs Path page 9 18 for more information on certificate storage 14 Once successfully authenticated import the CA certificate into the Windows certificate store 15 Return to the Credentials screen and check the Validate server check box Note Some servers may be configured to allow only a single use of the password for PEAP GTC In this case wait for the token to update with a new password before attempting to validate the server Then enter the new password check the Validate Server check box and proceed with the certificate process below Credentials User Password LXE CA cert Full trusted store l Validate server Use MS store If using the Windows certificate store 1 Check the Use MS store check box The default is to use the Full Trusted Store 2 To select an individual certificate click on the Browse button 3 Uncheck the Use full trusted store check box 4 Select the desired certificate and click Select You are returned to the Credentials screen If using the Certs Path option 1 Leave the Use MS store box unchecked Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert text box Click OK then click Commit The device shou
146. er WaveLink Factory Enable Indicator Valid License TE WIB Date of Manufacture O Y Service Contract Indicator 48 Months SIN GUID 7B5D1E93 0377 645D C217 E8700806C663 Software and driver version information is located in the About control panel Copyright information is located in the Sys tem control panel Mixer Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Mixer The HX3 has a speaker and a microphone They are active when a headset is not connected to the device The microphone is located to the right of the oval logo at the top of the unit Use the settings on these panels to adjust the volume record gain and sidetone for microphone input speaker and speaker output Headsets can be enabled disabled and selected using these panels Setting Default Output tab Master Volume 10 5 dB 6db Output Boost Headset only Disabled Sidetone 12 0 dB Input tab Input Auto Ext Mic Mic and Audio output Auto Input Boost Disabled Record Gain 22 5 dB Output panel Output Input Master Volume 10 5 dB a saree L 6db Output Boost Headset only Sidetone 12 0 dB Dl eee Tap and hold the Output sliders and move them either left or right or click the left and right arrows to adjust Speaker volume decibel level Input Panel Mixer E Ki Fa Output Input O sutoExt mic O Bluetooth Mic and Audio output O Auto O Internal O
147. er Port COM9 This option is Disabled by default This option assigns Bluetooth printer connection to COM9 instead of COM19 To enable this option Filtered Mode must be enabled Logging This option is Disabled by default When logging is enabled the HX3 creates bt_log txt and stores it in the Sys tem folder Bluetooth activity logging is added to the text file as activity progresses A bt_log_bak txt file contains the data stored by bt_log txt prior to reboot During a reboot process the HX3 renames bt_log txt to bt_log_ bak txt If a file already exists with that name the existing file is deleted the new bt_log_bak txt file is added and a new bt_log txt is created Computer Friendly Name Default Computer System Name System Panel gt Device Name tab The name or identifier entered in this space by the System Administrator is used exclusively by Bluetooth devices and during Bluetooth communication Reconnect Panel Due to the headless design of the HX3 all Bluetooth dialog pop up boxes are suppressed by default even when the HX3 is viewed with LXEConnect The dialog pop ups may be enabled for viewing with a remote management tool such as LXE Connect However to preserve battery life the dialog pop ups should be turned off when the HX3 is not being viewed with a remote management utility EzPair Reconnect OPP Setup OPP Send About 7 Report when connection lost Report when reconnected Report
148. er installing all the software the device shows 5MB in use this setting should be about 45MB for a standard OS 55 MB for an Asian font OS 2 Use the Wireless Configuration Application WCA when you want to remotely manage the Summit client device This utility is downloaded and installed in addition to the Remote Management Utility The WCA is included when the Summit radio driver software is updated The WCA is automatically installed when the radio driver is updated If the Remote Management Utility RMU is not present on the HX3 see Using Wavelink Avalanche to Upgrade System Baseline Using Wavelink Avalanche to Upgrade System Baseline This procedure assumes the Avalanche Enabler is already installed on the HX3 and is already in communication with the Avalanche MC Console Part 1 Bootstrapping the RMU 1 Install the RMUCEbt package into the Avalanche MC Console Do NOT include the Reboot option as part of the configuration i e the Reboot button in the Reboot Options branch must be unbolded 2 Enable ONLY the RMUCEbt package in the Avalanche MC Console and update the devices The RMU is downloaded and automatically installed Disable the RMUCEbt package in the Avalanche MC Console For each device double click on the device to open the Client Controls dialog box Check the Delete Orphaned Packages check box and click the Update Now button After the sync completes uncheck Delete Orphaned Packages and close
149. es are saved as PWD files Documents can be saved in other formats e g DIE or DOC Tap the button to access WordPad Help Remote Desktop Connection Log on to a Windows Terminal Server There are few changes in the Windows CE version of Remote Desktop Con nection as it relates to the general desktop Windows PC Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection options If installed Remote Desktop Connection on the HX3 can be accessed by Start gt Programs gt Remote Desktop Connection Select a computer from the drop down list or enter a host name and tap the Connect button Tap the Options gt gt button to access the General Display Local Resources Programs and Experience tabs Tap the button to access Remote Desktop Connection Help Settings Access to all Control Panels a shortcut to the Network and Dialup Control Panel and access to Taskbar options Summit Set Summit radio network parameters Use this option to set up radio client profiles The Summit Control Panel can also be accessed by double clicking the Summit icon in the taskbar or on the desktop The Certs option displays a readme file containing details on how the Summit Configuration Utility SCU han dles certificates for WPA authentication Wavelink Avalanche Option Remote management for networked devices Windows Explorer File management program There are a few changes in the Windows CE version of Windows Explorer as it relates to the general desktop PC Windows Explorer o
150. esign of the HX3 all Bluetooth dialog pop up boxes are suppressed by default even when the HX3 is viewed with LXEConnect The dialog pop ups may be enabled for viewing with a remote management tool such as LXE Connect However to preserve battery life the dialog pop ups should be turned off when the HX3 is not being viewed with a remote management utility EzPair OK x Settings Reconnect OPP Setup OPP Send Abc Al V Computer is connectable Turn Off Bluetooth Computer is discoverable Prompt if devices request to pair V Continuous search Filtered Mode Printer Port coms From Pe i kannt 7 Logging These options can still be checked or unchecked whether Bluetooth connection is enabled or disabled Turn Off Bluetooth Button Tap the button to toggle the Bluetooth client On or Off The button title changes from Turn Off Bluetooth to Turn On Bluetooth The default value is Bluetooth On Settings Computer is connectable This option is Enabled by default Disable this option to inhibit HX3 connection initiated by a Bluetooth scanner Computer is discoverable This option is Disabled by default Enable this option to ensure other devices can discover the HX3 Prompt if devices request to pair This option is Disabled by default A dialog box appears on the HX3 screen notifying the user a Bluetooth device requests to pair with the HX3 The requesting Bluetooth device does not need to
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152. est throughput results Maximum setting regulates Tx power according to the Max power setting for the current regulatory domain Options are Maximum 50mW 30mW 20mW 10mW 5mW or 1mW Setting the rate to Auto will allow the Access Point to automatically negotiate the bit rate with the client device Options are Auto 1 Mbit 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 or 54 Mbit 802 11 authentication type used when associating with the Access Point Options are Open LEAP or Shared key Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP type used for 802 1x authentication to the Access Point Options are None LEAP EAP FAST PEAP MSCHAP PEAP GTC PEAP TLS EAP TTLS or EAP TLS EAP Type chosen determines whether the Credentials button is active and also determines the available entries in the Credentials pop up window Type of encryption to be used to protect transmitted data Available options may vary by SCU version Options are None WEP or Manual WEP WEP EAP or Auto WEP WPA PSK WPA TKIP WPA CCKM WPA2 PSK WPA2 AES or WPA2 CCKM CKIP is not supported in the HX3 The Encryption type chosen determines if the WEP Keys PSK Keys button is active and also determines the available entries in the WEP or PSK pop up window Parameter Default Radio Mode BG Radio BG Rates Full or A Radio BGA Rates Full Description Specify 802 11a 802 11b and or 802 11g rates when communicating with the AP The options displa
153. ethered Battery Prerequisites e The AC adapter has been assembled and attached to the desktop cradle Batteries can not charge in an unpowered desktop cradle e The HX3 tethered battery has been removed from the armband or hip flip battery sleeve or battery bracket Do not drop or slam the HX3 battery into the charging pocket Damage may result A fully depleted Standard battery recharges fully in approximately four hours in a powered cradle charging pocket A fully depleted Extended battery recharges fully in approximately eight hours in a powered cradle charging pocket The HX3 tether connector must be at the top of the battery in the charging bay The battery will not fit properly into the charging pocket if the tether connector is inserted into the depression of the charging bay Each charging pocket can recharge either battery standard or extended The extended battery is noticeably thicker than the standard battery Make sure the battery terminals line up with the charging terminals in the charging bay Inserting a Tethered Battery into the Charging Bay Grasp the battery not the tether and ensure the battery terminals line up with the charger terminals in the charging pocket Slide the battery straight down into the charging pocket until the charging terminals meet The charging pocket LED illuminates See Indicators page 11 6 to determine the status of the B1 or B2 charging pocket LED Standard Extended Battery Battery
154. for Updates e Monitor for Updates Attempt to connect to the Mobile Device Server and process any updates that are available Do not launch the Enabler application e Exit Application Terminates the monitor requires successful password entry if a password has been configured Activity Log Log Level Use this option to control the level of detail recorded in the log file The default is No Activity Log e No Activity Log No log file is written e Critical Only critical errors written to the log files e Error Communication or configuration problems are written to the log file along with critical messages e Warning Possible operation problems are written to the log file along with critical and error messages e Info Operational information is written to the log file Debug The most detailed log file Display Level Use this option to control the level of detail shown on the main Enabler screen The default is Basic Output Basic Output General information is displayed Critical Critical errors are displayed in addition to those above Error Communication or configuration problems are displayed in addition to those above Warning Possible operation problems are displayed in addition to those above Info Operational information is displayed in addition to those above Debug The most detailed list is displayed Display Avalanche Update Settings Ki ES Display Shortcuts Adapters Stat 4
155. g 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C charger On no charging in progress Charging 50 F to 104 F 10 Cto 40 C Battery charger is charging and or HX3 is receiving power through cradle connection Storage 14 F to 158 F 10 Cto 70 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing at 77 F 25 C IEC 60529 Ordinary Equipment IPXO Ports 1 Power 2 USB ports 1 9 pin RS232 port 13 2 Battery Charger The battery charger is designed to charge re charge standard and extended batteries Life Cycle 500 charge discharge cycles Electrical Battery packs may leak up to 1mA current through the battery contacts when left in an unpowered battery charger charging pocket Parameter Power Supply Input Voltage V AC IN Minimum 100 VAC 240VAC Maximum Note Auto switching 63Hz Power Supply Input Frequency freq 47Hz Temperature Operating 20 C 4 F 40 C 104 F Battery Pack Charging 10 C 50 F 40 C 104 F Note Battery packs will only be charged when their internal temperature is between 10 C 50 F and 40 C 104 F Battery packs will not begin charging when their internal temperature is outside this range Storage 20 C 70 C 160 F Unit is off Dimensions Weight Battery charger 15 oz 43 kg no batteries no power connection Power Supply 10 oz 28 kg Length 11 25 28 57 cm Width 4 25 10 79 cm Height 1 70 4 32 cm Plu
156. g Type IEC320 3 prong grounded barrel connector ASCII Character Equivalents Values from 1128 through 1255 hex values 80h through FFh may also be set But the conversion of those characters to printable characters is not standardized Therefore they are not included in the table Scan Value Hex Value Ge eer a 33 Keystroke 1000 00h CTRL 2 1001 Olh CTRLA 1002 02h CTRL B 1003 03h CTRL C 1004 04h a CTRL D 1005 O5h CTRLE 1006 06h CTRL F 1007 07h CTRL G 1008 08h CTRL H 1009 09h gr CTRL 1010 OAh CTRL J 13 3 Scan Value 1011 1012 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 1033 1034 1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 1052 1053 Hex Value OEh ICh 27h Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Char B Keystroke CTRL K CTRLL CTRL M CTRLN CTRLO CTRL P CTRLQ CTRLR CTRLS CTRL T CTRL U CTRL V CTRL W CTRL X CTRL Y CTRL Z CTRL CTRL CTRL CTRL 6 CTRL Space or A Cy Mil O 13 4 Scan Value 1054 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060 1061 1062 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 1094 1095 1096 Hex Value 39h 3Ah 3Ch 3Dh 47h Full
157. g the Summit package add the configured package to the Wavelink Avalanche MC Console and enable it 3 Verify RMU CE CAB exists in the System RMU folder 4 Double click the HX3 enabler CAB file in the System folder 5 The enabler automatically launches after installation and contacts the Mobile Device Server The Avalanche MC Console connected to that Mobile Device Server identifies the remote device and performs a sync This downloads any available packages available for the HX3 Using eXpress Scan If the HX3 has an eXpress Scan icon on the desktop eXpress Scan may be used for the initial configuration of the device If the eXpress Scan icon is not present on the desktop install the Enabler If the icon is still not present the Enabler must be updated If the eXpress Scan icon is present follow these steps to configure the HX3 to connect with the wireless network and the Mobile Device Server Step 1 Create Bar Codes Bar codes are created with the eXpress Config utility on the desktop laptop computer not the mobile device Depending on the bar code length and the number of parameters selected eXpress Config generates one or more bar codes for device configuration The bar codes contain configuration parameters for the wireless client in the mobile device and may also specify the address of the Mobile Device Server Bar codes should be printed at a minimum of 600 dpi See Using Wavelink Avalanche for details on creating bar codes
158. g the battery pack making sure it does not come in contact with excessive heat or any power source other than the HX2 labeled Battery Charger HX2 labeled Desktop Cradle or the HX3 unit Whenever possible protect the battery charging terminals five small round circles by keeping them covered by the battery sleeve fabric The battery pack is resistant to impact damage Under normal conditions a properly tethered Standard battery should last a minimum of approximately eight hours before requiring a recharge the Extended battery a minimum of approximately 16 hours Battery Hotswapping Important When the backup battery power is Low or Very Low Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Power gt Battery tab dock the HX3 in a powered docking cradle before replacing the battery pack When the main battery power level is low the HX3 will signal the user with the low battery warning indicator the Status LED remains a steady red that continues until the main battery is replaced the battery completely depletes or external power is applied to the HX3 using a powered cradle You can replace the main battery by first placing the device in Suspend Mode then removing the discharged main battery and tethering a charged main battery within a five minute time limit or before the backup battery depletes Placing the HX3 in Suspend terminates the ActiveSync connection if one is established The ActiveSync connection must be re established after the H
159. gured the Status tab indicates the device is Authenticated and the method used Note If invalid credentials are entered into the stored credentials the authentication will fail No error message is displayed and the user is not prompted to enter valid credentials Using a Sign On Screen 1 al o ON Oo After completing the other entries in the profile click on the Credentials button Leave the Username and Password blank No entries are necessary on the Credentials screen for LEAP or LEAP WPA For PEAP MSCHAP and PEAP GTC importing the CA certificate into the Windows certificate store is optional For EAP TLS import the CA certificate into the Windows certificate store Also import the User Certificate into the Windows certificate store Access the Credentials screen again Make sure the Validate server and Use MS store check boxes are checked The default is to use the entire certificate store for the CA certificate Alternatively use the Browse button next to the CA Cert CA Certificate Filename on the Credentials screen to select an individual certificate For EAP TLS also enter the User Cert User Certificate filename on the credentials screen by using the Browse button Click the OK button then the Commit button When the device attempts to connect to the network a sign on screen is displayed Enter the Username and Password Click the OK button Summit Credentials E User Password
160. gy or battery overheating Electrolyte Burns Be careful when handling batteries If a battery is broken or shows signs of leakage do not attempt to charge it Dispose of it Lead and Nickel based cells contain a chemical solution that burns skin eyes etc Leakage from cells is the only possible way for such exposure to occur In this event rinse the affected area thoroughly with water If the solution contacts the eyes get immediate medical attention Electrical Burns Batteries are capable of delivering high currents when accidentally shorted Accidental shorting can occur when contact is made with jewelry metal surfaces conductive tools etc making the objects very hot Never place a charged battery in a pocket or case with keys coins or other metal objects 12 2 Components Battery Charger O Front E Battery Charging Pocket Battery Charge LED Indicator Analyze Pocket Analyze LED Analyze Dome Switch Analyze Progress LEDs AC DC Power Connector nooo nooon noon j opop0p0nm oopop0onm 15 AN OA FWD O O 3 o o O Battery Charging Pocket Battery Charging Pocket Alignment Ribs Battery Charging Contacts AOUN Battery Charge Progress LED 12 3 Installation Assemble the Power Supply Note Assemble the AC adapter for the Battery Charger before connecting it to the charger The AC power supply for the battery charger is
161. h icon in the taskbar or on the desktop to open the Bluetooth LXEZ Pairing application Tap the Bluetooth Devices tab Tap the Discover button When the Bluetooth module begins searching for in range Bluetooth devices the button name changes to Stop Tap the Stop button to cancel the Discover function at any time The discovered devices are listed in the Bluetooth Devices window Highlight a Bluetooth device in the Discovered window and double tap to open the device properties menu Tap Pair as Scanner to set up the HX3 to receive scanner data Tap Pair as Printer to set up the HX3 to send data to the printer Tap Serial Device when Filtered mode is disabled to set up the HX3 to communicate with a Bluetooth serial device Tap HID Device to pair a Human Interface device Tap PAN Device to pair a Personal Area Networking device Tap DUN Device to pair a Dial Up Networking device Tap Disconnect to stop pairing with the device Once disconnected tap Delete to remove the device name and data from the HX3 Bluetooth Devices list The device is deleted from the list after the OK button is clicked Upon successful pairing the selected device may react to indicate a successful connection The reaction may be an audio signal from the device flashing LED on the device or a dialog box is placed on the HX3 display Whenever the HX3 is turned On all previously paired live Bluetooth devices in the vicinity are paired one at a time
162. has no display or alphanumeric keypad HX3 control panels can be viewed and parameters manipulated using LXEConnect and ActiveSync on a connected desktop laptop computer Stop the Enabler Service To stop the Enabler from monitoring for updates from the Mobility Center Console Open the Enabler Settings Panels by tapping the Enabler icon on the HX3 desktop Select File gt Settings Select the Startup Shutdown tab Select the Do not monitor or launch Enabler parameter to prevent automatic monitoring upon startup Select Stop Monitoring for an immediate shutdown of all Enabler update functionality upon exiting the user interface Click the OK button to save the changes Reboot the HX3 if necessary NO of WD Update Monitoring Overview There are three methods by which the Enabler on the HX3 can communicate with the Mobile Device Server running on the host machine e Wired via a serial cable between the Mobile Device Server PC and the HX3 e Wired via a USB connection using ActiveSync between the Mobile Device Server PC and the HX3 e Wirelessly via the HX3 2 4GHz radio and an access point After installing the Enabler on the HX3 the Enabler searches for a Mobile Device Server first by polling all available serial ports and then over the wireless network The Enabler running on the HX3 will attempt to access COM1 COM2 and COM3 Agent not found will be reported if the Mobile Device Server is not located or a seri
163. have been Discovered by the HX3 before the pairing request is received Tap the Accept button or the Decline button to remove the dialog box from the screen In some cases if a Bluetooth device is already paired this setting cannot be changed If this is the case an error message is displayed and the option is not changed The Bluetooth device must be disconnected before chang ing this setting Continuous Search This option is Enabled by default When enabled the Bluetooth connection never stops searching for a device it has paired with when the connection is broken such as the paired device entering Suspend mode going out of range or being turned off When disabled after being enabled the HX3 stops searching after 30 minutes This option draws power from the Main Battery Filtered Mode This option is Enabled by default Determines whether the Bluetooth client discovers and displays all serial Blue tooth devices in the vicinity Filtered Mode is disabled unchecked or the discovery result displays Bluetooth scan ners and printers only Filtered Mode is enabled checked When Filtered Mode is disabled the HX3 can pair with up to four Bluetooth devices with a limit of one Bluetooth scanner one Bluetooth printer one PAN and one DUN connected at the same time More than one HID device can be connected but only one Bluetooth mouse and one Bluetooth keyboard A Warmboot is required every time Filtered Mode is toggled on and off Print
164. he device boots do not launch the Enabler application and do not attempt to connect to the Mobile Device Server Monitor for updates Attempt to connect to the Mobile Device Server and process any updates that are available Do not launch the Enabler application Monitor and launch Enabler Attempt to connect to the Mobile Device Server and process any updates that are available Launch the Enabler application Manage Taskbar Lock or Hide Note the dimmed options The Enabler can restrict user access to other applications when the user interface is accessed by either locking or hiding the taskbar Program Shutdown Continue or Stop monitoring The system administrator can control whether the Enabler continues to monitor the Mobile Device Server for updates once the Enabler application is exited Exit The Exit option is password protected The default password is leave The password is not case sensitive Input Exit Password E Do you want to O Continue monitoring O Stop monitoring Note The icon on the screen above may differ based on the version of the Enabler installed on the HX3 Change the option if desired Tap the X button to cancel Exit Tap the OK button to exit the Avalanche applet Using Remote Management 1 Configure the radio to connect to the network running the Mobile Device Server After the HX3 is connected proceed to step 2 2 If it is desired to configure the radio usin
165. he radio on or off on the Main tab Select an active Profile on the Main tab e View the current parameter settings for the profiles on the Profile Tab page 9 5 e View the global parameter settings on the Global Tab page 9 11 e View the current connection details on the Status Tab page 9 9 e View radio status software versions and regulatory domain on the Main Tab page 9 3 e Access additional troubleshooting features on the Diags Tab page 9 10 After Admin Login the end user can also e Create edit rename and delete profiles on the Profile Tab page 9 5 e Edit global parameters on the Global Tab page 9 11 e Enable disable the Summit tray icon in the taskbar Profile Tab Note Tap the Commit button to save changes before leaving this panel or the SCU If the panel is exited before tapping the Commit button changes are not saved Setting Profile SSID Client Name Power Save Tx Power Bit Rate Radio Mode Auth Type EAP Type Encryption Default Default Blank Blank Fast Maximum Auto See Profile Parameters page 9 7 for default Open None None New Rename Delete Scan gui Summit Client Utility El OK E Main Profile status Diags Global Profile Default y SD Encryption None y WEP keys PSKs None y Credentials When logged in as an Admin use the Profile tab to manage profiles When not logged in as
166. her encryption type select WPA CCKM WPA2 AES or WPA2 CCKM for encryption and complete other entries as detailed in this section Summit Client Utility 2 low Main Profile status Diags Global Profile Default SDC Radio Encryption wea TKIP l Rename WEP keys PSKs EAP FAST Credentials a A Co MN Delete gui scan 6 See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 9 16 for information on entering credentials The entries on the Credentials screen are determined by the type of credentials stored or sign on and the type of PAC provisioning automatic or manual 7 Click on the Credentials button 8 To use Stored Credentials click on the Credentials button No entries are necessary for Sign On Credentials with automatic PAC provisioning as the user will be prompted for the Username and Password when connecting to the network 11 12 13 14 15 Credentials E Ea User Password PAC Filename PAC Password To use Sign On credentials Do not enter a User and Password as the user will be prompted for the Username and Password when connecting to the network To use Stored Credentials e Enter the Domain Username if the Domain is required otherwise enter the Username e Enter the password To use Automatic PAC Provisioning no additional entries are required To use manual PAC Provisioning Enter the PAC Filename and PAC Passw
167. ial port designed to interface with the ring scanner only e One RS232 serial port accessible via the cradle USB master accessible via the cradle e USB client accessible via the cradle System Memory The 400MHz CPU configuration supports 128MB SDRAM 128MB SD card SD card location is inaccessible to the end user The system optimizes for the amount of SDRAM available The operating system executes out of RAM Internal flash is used for boot loader code and system low level diagnostics code Bootloader code is validated at system startup The UUID required by CE 5 0 is stored in the boot flash A second copy of the bootloader code is stored on the internal SD Flash drive so that if a damaged bootloader is detected it may be re flashed correctly Internal SD Memory Card The HX3 has one SD card interface for storage of operating system and program code as well as persistent storage The SD slot is inaccessible and ships with a qualified 128MB optional 512MB SD Flash card The internal SD flash card supports a FAT file system via a special device driver and appears to the OS as a folder This allows the contents to be manipulated via the standard Windows CE interface Operating system files are hidden on this drive with a terminal unique identifier in the internal flash to prevent them being accidentally erased by a user In addition the registry hive files are stored on this device The amount of Flash memory available for customer
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169. ies meaning code IDs will be stripped unless specifically configured otherwise Bar Code Data Match List The Barcode Data panel is used to strip data that matches the entry in the Match list from the bar code Enter the data to be stripped in the text box and tap the Insert or Add button The entry is added to the Match list To remove an entry from the Match list highlight the entry in the list and tap the Remove button Tap the OK button to store any additions deletions or changes Clear All Add Barcode Data Match Edit Buttons Add Entering data into the text entry box enables the Add button Tap the Add button and the data is added to the next empty location in the Custom ID list Insert Tap on an empty line in the Custom ID list The Add button changes to Insert Enter data into both the Name and ID Code fields and tap the Insert button The data is added to the selected line in the Custom IDs list Edit Double tap on the item to edit Its values are copied to the text boxes for editing The Add button changes to Replace When Replace is tapped the values for the current item in the list are updated Clear All When no item in the Custom IDs list is selected tapping the Clear All button clears the Custom ID list and any text written and not yet added or inserted in the Name and ID Code text boxes Remove The Clear All button changes to a Remove button when an item in the Custom IDs list is selected
170. iest way to get the root CA certificate is to use a browser on a PC to navigate to the Certificate Authority 1 To request the root CA certificate open a browser to http lt CA IP address gt certsrv 2 Sign into the CA with any valid username and password Connect to 10 1 2 204 Connecting to 100 100 100 100 User name e Password C Remember my password Microsoft Certificate Services Welcome Use this Web site to request a certificate for your Web browser e mail client or other program By using a certificate you can verify your identity to people you communicate with over the Web sign and encrypt messages and depending upon the type of certificate you request perform other security tasks You can also use this Web site to download a certificate authority CA certificate certificate chain or certificate revocation list CRL or to view the status of a pending request For more information about Certificate Services see Certificate Services Documentation Select a task Request a certificate View the status of a pending certificate request Download a CA certificate certificate chain or CRL 3 Click the Download a CA certificate certificate chain or CRL link 4 Make sure the correct root CA certificate is selected in the list box Microsoft Certificate Services Download a CA Certificate Certificate Chain or CRL To trust certificates issued from this certific
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172. increases substantially in Turbo mode Status LED and the Batteries When the Status LED is The HX3 Status is Green Steady The HX3 is booting Green Blinking HX3 is attached to a charged Main Battery or to an external power source Red Steady Main Battery Low Low Battery Warning If the main battery is not replaced with a fully charged battery before the main battery fails the HX3 is turned Off Red Blinking Main Battery Power Fail Replace the main battery with a fully charged main battery Off Off The main battery is depleted the HX3 is not attached to a power source and the backup battery is also depleted Low Battery Warning It is recommended that the main battery pack be removed and replaced when its energy depletes When the main battery Low Battery Warning appears the Status LED remains a steady red perform an orderly shut down minimizing the operation of any installed devices and insuring any information is saved that should be saved Once you receive the main battery Low Battery Warning you have approximately 5 minutes to perform an orderly shutdown and replace the main battery pack before the device powers off The Low Battery Warning will transition the mobile device to Suspend before the device powers off Main Battery Pack The main battery pack has a rugged plastic enclosure that is designed to withstand the ordinary rigors of an industrial environment Exercise care when transportin
173. ing designed for the Honeywell Bluetooth Ring Scanner Uncheck this box to use the HX3 with a third party Bluetooth scanner Misc Options on this tab configure device specific options Note that options not available on the HX3 are dimmed or grayed out HX3 Options 2 foki x Communication Misc O CapsLock O Enable RFTerm auto launch 7 Touch Screen Disable 7 Enable auto launch IP wait O Enable Triple Tap Keypad IP wait timeout in seconds O Backup Battery Low Warn Dialog Enable fo TI Main Battery Low Warn Dialog Enable O Power Icon Enable E Green Modifier Key Toggle Mode Enable Enable Auto Launch IP Wait When enabled this feature works as follows 1 After the radio CAB file is unpacked the Launch program waits for the radio driver to load and for the radio to connect and obtain an IP address 2 During the wait a message window is displayed containing the NDIS communication messages up to and including the display of the valid IP address 3 After the IP address is obtained the message window is displayed for one second and then removed 4 Launch completes its normal task path unpacking any remaining CAB files and completing any remaining tasks 5 If an IP address is not obtained within the specified timeout period see below Launch completes its normal task path The default is unchecked disabled Launch does not wait for an IP address IP Wait Timeout This parameter
174. ing the Desktop Cradle for Use Note Keep dirt and foreign objects out of the cradle Do not short circuit any of the charging terminals pins as this action could result in injury or property damage Place the desktop cradle on a stable surface out of the way of e inclement weather e extremely high concentrations of dust or wind blown debris e accidental knocks bumps or other shocks to the cradle and items in the cradle bays Leave enough space at cable connectors to ensure cables are protected from jostling tugging or being disconnected by passing objects e Getting Started The following list outlines in a general way the process to follow when preparing the desktop cradle for use Refer to the follow ing sections in this document for more details Do not place the HX3 batteries or ring scanner into the cradle bays until the cradle is on a stable horizontal surface 11 1 Prepare the cradle for use See Preparing the Desktop Cradle for Use page 11 1 Connect the external power cable to a dependable power supply Connect the cradle end of the power cable to the power port on the back of the cradle The B1 and B2 LEDs flash yellow red green then go out The empty powered cradle is ready for use Prepare the HX3 for docking by removing it from the arm band hip flip or audio case if used Insert the HX3 in the Docking Bay Insert the tethered battery in one of the battery charging bays at the back of the cradle Th
175. ining Clip for Ring Scanner Tether Connector Ring Scanner Tether cable channel Cradle Connector Ring Scanner Audio Battery Connectors Connector 1 is on the left Connector 2 is on the right Both connect to cables for e Tethered Ring Scanner Laser or Imager e Tethered Headset Microphone and Battery e Tethered Battery Cradle Connector Connector 3 is at the base of the HX3 It connects to the Cradle When the HX3 is in a powered desktop cradle the HX3 receives external power through the cradle connector USB Keyboard or USB Mouse input is received by the HX3 through the cradle connector when the HX3 is in a powered desktop cradle Ring Scanner and Ring Imager The trigger module and ring strap module are user replaceable Laser Scanner 1 Scan Window 2 Trigger 3 Ring Strap 4 Connector connect to HX3 Continuous Scan Mode If Continuous Scan Mode has been enabled factory default setting is Disabled the laser or imager is always on and decoding Caution Laser beam is emitted continuously Do not stare into the laser beam Laser Imager Illumination LEDs Scan Window Trigger Ring Strap ak GO MM Connector Connect to HX3 Clips are used to secure the cable to clothing Wristband is used to secure the cable to the user s wrist Audio Connector and Battery Connection Cable Li lon Battery The HX3 cannot function unless a bat
176. ion options ActiveSync Transfer files between a HX3 and a host computer ActiveSync is pre loaded on the HX3 Using Microsoft ActiveSync you can copy files from your HX3 to your desktop computer and vice versa Once an ActiveSync relationship part nership has been established with Connect on a host computer ActiveSync will synchronize using the wireless link serial port or USB to the HX3 Start FTP Server Stop FTP Server Begin and end connection to FTP server These shortcuts call the Services Manager to start and stop the FTP server The server defaults to Off for security unless it is explicitly turned on from the menu Command Prompt The command line interface in a separate window Pocket CMD v 5 0 y gt Type help cmd at the command prompt to view valid Pocket PC Console commands Exit the command prompt by typing exit at the command prompt or tap File gt Close Internet Explorer Access web pages on the Internet Intranet This option requires a radio card and an Internet Service Provider There are a few changes in the Windows CE version of Internet Explorer as it relates to the general desktop Windows PC Internet Explorer options Tap the button to access Internet Explorer Help Microsoft WordPad Opens an ASCII notepad Create and edit documents and templates in WordPad using buttons and menu commands that are similar to those used in the desktop PC version of Microsoft WordPad By default WordPad fil
177. is not docked in a powered cradle it can be set to enter Suspend Mode using Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Power gt Schemes tab When the HX3 is docked in a powered cradle it can be placed in Suspend Mode by tapping the Power key Switch State to Suspend Mode established in Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Power gt Schemes tab is not available until the HX3 is disconnected from the cradle Pre existing User Idle and System Idle function as scheduled when the HX3 is docked in a powered cradle IMPORTANT Do not put the HX3 into Suspend Mode by tapping the Power key while the HX3 is connected to peripheral devices or ActiveSync through the connectors on the desktop cradle The HX3 is unable to maintain the connection during Suspend Mode e Ifthe USB connections are interrupted due to a Suspend operation when the HX3 resumes disconnect the cables and then reconnect the cables again to initiate USB and or ActiveSync connection again Ring Scanner Storage If Ring Scanning is required while the HX3 is receiving power through the desktop cradle the AC Adapter should be assembled and attached to the desktop cradle first The Ring Scanner can be placed in the depression between the battery charging bays while tethered to an HX3 in the Docking bay The Ring Scanner depression can also be used to store an untethered ring scanner The depression does not have a connec tor 11 8 Inserting and Removing a T
178. is preserved It automatically saves the registry before rebooting which means configuration changes are not lost WAVPLAY EXE Double tapping a sound file e g WAV causes WavPlay to open the file and run it in the background Command line Utilities Command line utilities can be executed by Start gt Run gt program name COLDBOOT EXE Command line utility which performs a cold boot all RAM is erased Passwords are lost upon cold boot If a password is set that password must be entered to begin the cold boot power cycle process PriScrn EXE Command line utility which performs a screen print and saves the file in BMP format in the System folder Tap Start gt Run and type prtscrn and tap OK or press Enter There is a 10 second delay before the screen print is made The device beeps and the screen captured file scrnnnnn bmp is placed in the System folder The numeric filename is incremented by 1 each time the PrtScrn function is activated The command is not case sen sitive Warmboot Notes e The wireless client connects automatically during each reboot e Bluetooth re connects to nearby paired devices automatically at the conclusion of each reboot e Ifinstalled and pre configured Wavelink Avalanche connects remotely and downloads updates automatically during each reboot Desktop For general use instruction refer to commercially available Windows CE user s guides or the Windows on line Help application install
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180. it is saved as file002 jpg There are several scenarios based on configuration options on the OPP Setup tab Notifications enabled HX3 is Write Capable 1 The OPP client initiates a connection to the HX3 by selecting a file to push to the HX3 2 The HX3 user is notified that a File Push request has been issued from a remote device 3 The HX3 user is prompted to accept or reject the incoming request 4 Ifthe user accepts the request e The file is pushed to the HX3 e LXEZ Pairing notifies the user that a file has been received e The connection is closed by the remote device OPP client 5 If the user rejects the request e The file is not pushed to the HX3 e The connection is closed Notifications enabled HX3 is not Write Capable 1 The OPP client initiates a connection to the HX3 by selecting a file to push to the HX3 2 The file is rejected silently no notification to the HX3 user Notifications disabled HX3 is Write Capable 1 The OPP client initiates a connection to the HX3 by selecting a file to push to the HX3 2 The file is accepted silently no notification to the HX3 user Notifications disabled HX3 is not Write Capable 1 The OPP client initiates a connection to the HX3 by selecting a file to push to the HX3 2 The file is rejected silently no notification to the HX3 user HX3 Pushes File to Remote Device This section assumes that a device supporting OPP is paired with the HX3 The HX3 OPP c
181. ite for monochrome displays and Windows Stan dard for color displays Tap the Save button to save any changes renaming the scheme if desired Tap the Delete but ton to delete schemes Tap the Apply button to apply the selected scheme to the display Backlight Display Properties Pei OK E Background Appearance Backlight SE Save battery life by automatically turning GF off the backlight when not needed Turn off backlight when using IT Battery power and device is idle for more than 3 seconds IT External power and device is idle for more than 2 minutes The backlight settings use the default timeouts and is synchronized to the User Idle setting in the Schemes tab in the Power control panel When the backlight timer expires the touch screen backlight is dimmed not turned off When both checkboxes are unchecked the backlight never turns off or dims Default values are disabled for battery and external power By default the backlight is always on HX2 3 Options Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt HX2 3 Options Set options such as IP V6 and time sync It may be necessary to warmboot the HX3 after making desired changes A pop up window indicates if a warmboot is required Communication Options on this tab configure communication options for the HX3 HX3 Options Ea OK E Communication misc 7 1P Version 6 Addressing C Allow Remote Desktop Autologon 7 Au
182. l indicator of radio status The Summit tray icon is displayed when e The Summit radio is installed and active e The Windows Zero Config utility is not active e The Tray Icon setting is On Click the icon to launch the SCU Use the tray icon to view the radio status 4 The radio is not currently associated or authenticated to an Access Point dll The signal strength for the currently associated authenticated Access Point is less than 90 dBm iil The signal strength for the currently associated authenticated Access Point is 71 dBm to 90 dBm dl The signal strength for the currently associated authenticated Access Point is 51 dBm to 70 dBm d The signal strength for the currently associated authenticated Access Point is greater than 50 dBm Wireless Zero Config Utility and the Summit Radio The WZC utility has an icon in the toolbar that looks like networked computers with a red X through them indicating that Wireless Zero Config application is enabled but the connection is inactive at this time the device is not connected to a network The WZC icon may not be visible until control is passed to the WZC utility as described below You can use either the Wireless Zero Configuration Utility or the Summit Client Utility to connect to your network As the Wireless Zero Configuration Utility cannot control the complete set of security features of the radio it is recommended to use the Summit Client Utility to connect to your net
183. ld be authenticating the server certificate and using PEAP GTC for the user authentication ak on Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and warmboot The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network WPA LEAP To use WPA LEAP make sure the following profile options are used 1 Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile 2 Set EAP Type to LEAP 3 4 Set Auth Type as follows Set Encryption to WPA TKIP e If the Cisco CCX certified AP is configured for open authentication set the Auth Type radio parameter to Open e Ifthe AP is configured to use shared key or passphrase set the Auth Type radio parameter to Shared e Ifthe AP is configured for network EAP only set the Auth Type radio parameter to LEAP To use another encryption type select WPA CCKM WPA2 AES or WPA2 CCKM for encryption and complete other entries as detailed in this section 6 7 8 9 Summit Client Utility Main Profile Status Diags Global t ie Profile Default y SDC wea TKIP y WEP keys PSKs Delete Scan BHM See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 9 16 for information on entering credentials To use Stored Credentials click on the Credentials button No entries are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the Username and Password when connecting to the network Crede
184. le device are not sup ported Start button Access programs select from the Favorites listing documents last worked on change view set 2 tings for the control panel or taskbar on line help or run programs E 0D0 UD Mn Gei S Taskbar Soul 9 01 PM 3 Ed The number and type of icons displayed are based on the device type installed options and configuration of the HX3 Taskbar Icons As HX3 devices and applications open and change state icons are placed in the Taskbar In most cases tapping the icon in the Taskbar opens the related application Refer to Start gt Help for an explanation of standard Windows CE taskbar icons Following are a few of the HX3 unique taskbar icons that may appear in the Taskbar These icons are in addition to the Windows CE taskbar icons Icon Function TT Battery charge indicator Percent of battery charge is indicated g D External power connected E Click this icon to return to the Desktop eb Ga Input method keyboard input panel E5 Al CapsLock active My Device Folders Folder Description Preserved upon Reboot Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Option Note Ifthe user is NOT using Wavelink Avalanche to manage their mobile device the Enabler should not be installed on the mobile device s The following features are supported by the Wavelink Avalanche Enabler when used in conjunction with the Avalanche Manager After configuration Enabler files ar
185. lication 1 oak OD Select the modifier key from the Modifier Mode options Select the key to be remapped from the Key pulldown list Select Launch App1 4 from the remapped key from the Remapped Key pulldown list Click on tthe LaunchApp tab Make sure the EXE radio button is selected In the text box App1 4 corresponding to the number selected for Launch App1 4 enter the application to launch If any parameters are needed for the application click on the OPT radio button This clears the text box though the application name is saved Enter the desired parameters in the appropriate text box Click OK to save the result and close the control panel If the KeyMap tab is accessed again the application plus any specified parameters is displayed in the Key Sequence text box when the remapped key is again selected Remap a Key to Run a Command 1 NO a FO ND 00 Select the modifier key from the Modifier Mode options Select the key to be remapped from the Key pulldown list Select RunCmd 1 4 from the remapped key from the Remapped Key pulldown list Click on the RunCmd tab Make sure the FILE radio button is selected In the text box Cmd1 4 corresponding to the number selected for RunCmd1 4 enter the desired command If any parameters are needed for the command click on the PARM radio button This clears the text box though the command is saved Enter the desired parameters in the appropriate text box Click O
186. lient initiates a connection to the remote device OPP server by selecting a file to push to the remote device The HX3 sends the file and disconnects The remote device may prompt the user of that remote device to accept the incoming request depending on the security settings of the remote device The prompt may be displayed more than once or it may not be displayed at all Notifications enabled The file is pushed to the remote device and the user of the HX3 is notified of the completion of the push Notifications disabled The file is pushed to the remote device and the user of the HX3 is not notified of the completion of the push LXEZ Pairing and External Application Because only one application can use the OPP service at a time external applications that wish to use OPP should disable LXEZ Pairing OPP before using the OPP service and restore LXEZ Pairing OPP upon completion using available API calls see the CE API Programming Guide for details These API calls are the equivalent of checking or unchecking the Disable LXEZ Pairing OPP check box e If Disable LXEZ Pairing OPP is not checked checking it causes LXEZ Pairing OPP to be disabled and the send and receive functionality is disabled e If Disable LXEZ Pairing OPP is checked and no application has registered a callback un checking LXEZ Pairing OPP enables OPP functionality in LXEZ Pairing and the send and receive functionality is enabled e If Disable LXEZ Pairing OPP is checke
187. lient Utility icon Use this option to set parameters and manage profiles for the HX3 wireless client See Summit Client Utility page 9 1 for information and instruction 5 52 Bluetooth Configuration Introduction Before any software configuration can occur the HX3 must be connected to a host computer with a USB port The HX3 does not have a touch screen Because of this and the limited keypad it is necessary to configure the HX3 using ActiveSync and LXEConnect Note The HX3 does not have a touch screen If the host computer has a touch screen instructions using tap and stylus instead of click and mouse apply Discover and manage pairing with nearby Bluetooth devices Due to the headless design of the HX3 all Bluetooth dialog pop up boxes are suppressed by default even when the HX3 is viewed with LXEConnect The dialog pop ups may be enabled for viewing with a remote management tool such as LXECon nect However to preserve battery life the dialog pop ups should be turned off when the HX3 is not being viewed with a remote management utility Setting Default Discovered Devices None Settings Turn off Bluetooth Enabled Computer is connectable Enabled Computer is discoverable Disabled Prompt if devices request to pair Disabled Continuous search Enabled Filtered Mode Enabled Printer Port on COM 9 Disabled unchecked by default in both Filtered and Non Filtered Modes The option is dimmed in
188. list 5 Press the Add button to add the key to the multiple key sequence shown in the Key Sequence box 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all keys desired have been added to the key sequence If necessary use the Clear button to erase all entries in the Key Sequence box 7 Click OK to save the result and close the control panel Note A key can only be used once in a multiple key sequence For example an F1 key added to a key sequence means an F1 key cannot be used again in the same key sequence Remap a Key to a Key to a Sequence of Unicode Values Up to 16 Unicode values may be specified for the key sequence The sequence can consist of keys and Unicode values 1 2 3 4 5 8 Select the modifier key from the Modifier Mode options Select the key to be remapped from the Key pulldown list Select Key Sequence from the Remapped Key pulldown list Select Unicode from the Key Sequence pulldown list There are two Unicode text boxes located on the lower part of this tab Enter the Unicode value in the left text box and the Unicode character is displayed in the right text box Press the Add button to add the key to the multiple key sequence shown in the Key Sequence box Repeat steps 4 through 6 until all desired characters have been added to the key sequence If necessary use the Clear button to erase all entries in the Key Sequence box Click OK to save the result and close the control panel Remap a Key to Launch an App
189. ll fail Certificates Stores Trusted Authorities Lists the certificates trusted by ou Remove Class 2 Public Primary Certification Authority Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority Fntrust net Certification Authority 2481 The Certificates stores lists the certificates trusted by the HX3 mobile device user These values may change based on the type of network security resident in the client access point or the host system Tap the Import button to import a digital certificate file Tap the View button to view a highlighted digital certificate Tap the Remove button to remove highlighted certificate files Tap the button and follow the instructions in the Windows CE Help file when working with trusted authorities and digital certificates Date Time Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Date Time or Time in Desktop Taskbar Use this HX3 panel to set Date Time Time Zone and assign a Daylight Savings location Setting Default Current Time Midnight Time Zone GMT 05 00 Daylight Savings Enabled Date Time Properties Date Time EE October 2013 D 11 33 48 AM S MT W T F S TimeZone 12345 8 9 10 11 12 J 6MT 05 00 East 15 16 17 18 12 __ Automatically 22 23 24 E 25 Y adjust clock for 29 30 31 1 2 daylight saving E e J D Apply Sync There is very little functional change from general desktop or laptop Date Time Properties options Doubl
190. lly charged battery before the internal battery fails the HX3 is turned Off Blinking Green The HX3 is On and attached to either a battery with a good charge or to an external power source Steady Green The HX3 is booting up Off HX3 is Off both batteries depleted or the HX3 is in Suspend mode Bluetooth Status LED Blinking Slowly Bluetooth is paired but not connected to a device Blinking Medium Bluetooth is paired and connected to a device Blinking Fast Bluetooth is discovering Bluetooth devices Off Bluetooth hardware has been turned off or it does not exist in the HX3 Wireless Activity Flickering Amber HX3 is booting up Steady Amber The HX3 is connected to a wireless network Off The HX3 has not connected to a wireless network Set Date and Time Zone Click the Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Date Time icon Set Date Time Time Zone and assign a Daylight Savings location on the HX3 after a warm boot or anytime There is very little functional change from standard desktop PC Date Time Properties options Adjust the settings and click the OK button or the Apply button to save changes to the registry Any changes take effect immediately Double clicking the time displayed in the Taskbar causes the Date Time Properties screen to appear Set Speaker Volume The speaker is on the front above the white key Speaker volume can be adjusted to a comfortable level for the listener by using the keypa
191. logies dialog defines the symbology for which the data is being configured The fea tures available on the Symbology Settings dialog include the ability to individually enable or disable a bar code from scan ning set the minimum and maximum size bar code to accept strip Code ID strip data from the beginning or end of a bar code or based on configurable Barcode Data add a prefix or suffix to a bar code Symbology aot EN V Enable Min fi Max Cees Strip Leading fi Code ID 7 Trailing 8 Barcode Data Add Prefix Suffix The Symbology drop down box contains all symbologies supported on the HX3 An asterisk appears in front of symbolo gies that have already been configured or have been modified from the default value Each time a Symbology is changed the settings are saved as soon as the OK button is clicked Settings are also saved when a new Symbology is selected from the Symbology drop down list Clear Button Clicking this button will erase any programmed overrides returning to the default settings for the selected symbology If Clear is pressed when All is selected as the symbology a confirmation dialog appears then all symbologies are reset to their factory defaults and all star indications are removed from the list of Symbologies The order in which these settings are processed are 1 Min Max 2 Code ID 3 Leading Trailing 4 Barcode Data 5 Prefix Suffix Note When
192. monitored by Wavelink Avalanche you may remove the Enabler to eliminate boot up delays if desired Even if the Enabler is removed the installed packages and their configurations continue to be restored with every reboot by the RMU Version Information on Mobile Devices The VersionInfo EXE file is included in the Remote Management Utility package downloaded to the HX3 It is stored in the Program Files RMU folder When VersionInfo EXE is opened a dialog box is presented to the HX3 user displaying e Remote Management Utility RMU version e Wireless Configuration Application WCA version VersionInfo displays the version for each utility only after that utility has been executed at least once User Interface The Enabler can be configured and controlled manually through the user interface on the HX3 This section details the functionality that can be controlled by the user or system administrator Screen displays shown in this section are designed to present the end user with information graphically Placement of information on the screen displays may be split between one or many tabbed panels Standard Avalanche Enabler parameters that are not supported may be missing or dimmed visible but unable to be edited on the tabbed panels or screen displays Enabler Configuration Depending on the version of the Enabler running on the HX3 the desktop Enabler icon may look like one of the following Q 6 E The available configuration options
193. mpleting radio configuration it is a good idea to review this screen to verify the radio has associated no encryption WEP or authenticated LEAP any WPA as indicated above Diags Tab Summit Client Utility Main Profile Status Diags alobal Profile Default IP 100 100 100 100 SDC Re connect Release Renew Start Ping 100 100 100 200 H Diagnostics Diagnostics Qutput Save To iil The Diags screen can be used for troubleshooting network traffic and radio connectivity issues Re connect Use this button to apply or reapply the current profile and attempt to associate or authenticate to the wireless LAN All activity is logged in the Diagnostic Output box on the lower part of the screen Release Renew Obtain a new IP address through release and renew All activity is logged in the Diagnostic Output box If a fixed IP address has been assigned to the radio this is also noted in the Diagnostic Output box Note that the current IP address is displayed above this button Start Ping Start a continuous ping to the IP address specified in the text box to the right of this button Once the button is clicked the ping begins and the button label changes to Stop Ping Clicking the button ends the ping The ping also ends when any other button on this screen is clicked or the user browses away from the Diags tab The results of the ping are displayed in the
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195. n cnnnnnnns 2 8 Connecting the Ring Scanner Imager to the HN 2 8 Attaching the Ring to your Finger 2 9 Assembling the Voice Case 2 10 Setting up the Software On the HN 2 11 System Status LED vu a A a 2 11 Bluetooth Status WED coords tt ala 2 11 Wireless Acticin 2 11 Set Date and Time ZOMG iiniccini ardid di add 2 12 Set Speaker VOMWME donar ii id n 2 12 Using The e ts o tas AAEE tia Aa 2 12 Using the Control Panel 2 12 Using the Input Panel Virtual Keyboard 2 12 Connecting Bluetooth Devices oocnocccinncccnnnccccnocncnonconanccn nono ca ronn canaria nr 2 13 Taskbar Connection Indieator na nonn cnn narra nnnn nc anar nnnann nc nana 2 13 LED Connection Indicat Fr essnee a a EA gu a N A E E E 2 13 The Bluetooth LEID AAA 2 13 Reboot nia a eee ites Wa Ae aaa ea eco ed ae e e ee aaa eee nee 2 14 Warm BOOTE EE 2 14 Cold Bobtail AA AD A E AA a AA AE 2 14 El e EE Ee 2 14 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration System Hardware ota a dad 3 1 802 11b g and a b g Wireless Cent 3 1 SYSTEM MOMO EE 3 1 Internal SD Memory Calico il ta E 3 1 PoWer SUP cima a as 3 1 Bluetooh erae r e e a tidad 3 2 Input Output Connectors ssiri aaae aapa nanea taa Ta diia 3 2 Audio SUPPOM SEET 3 3 Speake rrio iet ai near dia 3 3 VOICE EE 3 3 MOTOS id e o 4 1 Primary Events Listing iaa ai he 4 1 OM MOCO stas coccion ltda ale 4 1 SUSPONG Mod comicas ia ER 4 1 Offi MOG iii aia ali 4 1 SE EE 4 1 Checking Battery Status seriu
196. n file HSM_ENABLER CAB is loaded on the HX3 by Honeywell however the device is not configured to launch the Enabler installation file automatically The installation application must be run manually the first time Avalanche is used After installation the Enabler runs as a background application monitoring for updates This behavior can be modified by accessing the Avalanche Update Settings panel through the Enabler interface The RMU CE CAB file is placed on the device during manufacturing in the System RMU folder During the Enabler installation process the Enabler checks for the RMU CE CAB file in the System folder e If present it assumes the RMU CE CAB file is already installed and continues e If the file RMU CE CAB file is not present it looks for the file in the System RMU folder e If present the Enabler copies the file to the System folder and installs it At this point the OS will automatically install the Remote Management Utility RMU after the HX3 reboots Enabler Uninstall Process To remove the Avalanche Enabler from the HX3 e Delete the Avalanche folder located in the System directory Warm boot the HX3 The Avalanche folder cannot be deleted while the Enabler is running See Stop the Enabler Service page 8 2 If sharing errors occur while attempting to delete the Avalanche folder warm boot the HX3 immediately delete the Avalanche folder and then perform another warm boot Note Although the HX3
197. n the battery pocket this could result in injury or property damage Do not disassemble or perform modifications to the charger There are no user serviceable components in the charger Lithium lon Battery Pack Dispose of used Li lon batteries according to the instructions for the type of battery When not in use lay the battery pack contact side up in a protected environment Do not store the Li lon battery pack in direct sunlight or anywhere the battery pack cannot cool down If the Li lon battery pack is hot after removal from the HX3 allow it to cool at room temperature or in a cool air stream before placing it in the charger Do not dispose of Li lon batteries into a fire Burning will generate hazardous vapors and may cause the battery to explode Failure to observe this warning may result in injury from inhalation of vapors or burns from flying debris Do not immerse Li lon batteries in water or any other liquid If batteries are immersed contact Honeywell Do not disassemble or perform modifications to the battery There are no user serviceable components in the battery Do not place the Li lon battery into a pocket or toolbox with conductive objects coins keys tools etc A Li lon battery placed on damp ground or grass could be electrically shorted Do not store Li lon batteries above 140 F 60 C for extended periods Failure to observe these warnings could result in injury or damage to the battery from rapid discharge of ener
198. n the cradle If the cradle PWR LED does not illuminate remove the HX3 from the bay and reinsert 5 Place the tethered battery if any in a battery charging bay Battery charging commences The battery does not need to be disconnected from the HX3 if desired 6 Place the tethered Ring Scanner if any in the Ring Scanner bay The Ring Scanner does not need to be disconnected from the HX3 7 The docked HX3 is ready to use AC power for communication and backup battery recharging Undocking the HX3 Important Do not put pressure on the HX3 display when removing the HX3 from the cradle 1 Hold the HX3 firmly and brace your thumb on or under the logo just above the HX3 display Hint Pushing down with your fingertips in the fingertip depression behind the HX3 at the same time may be helpful 2 Pull the HX3 straight up to disconnect the cradle connector on the HX3 from the cradle connector in the docking bay 3 If the ring scanner and battery were tethered to the HX3 while it was docked they remain tethered when the HX3 is removed from the cradle 4 Reconnect the HX3 wearable device to the armband voice case or hip flip sliding the HX3 battery into the battery sleeve Note The lt 1mm hole in the Tethered Ring Scanner storage bay is used to guide the fastener screw when attaching the desktop cradle to a flat stable surface fasteners screwdrivers etc not supplied by Honeywell Docked HX3 Mode States When the HX3
199. nd tap OK ox gt Select a Certificate File Name Roo Type Certificates 5 Using the explorer buttons browse to the location where you copied the certificate select the certificate desired and tap OK Root Certificate Store Do you want to ADD the following certificate to the Root Store Subject doe SUPPORT LOCAL Issuer mickey LOCAL Time Validity Thursday July 01 2004 through Tuesday July 01 2014106 Serial Number 12345678 90ABCDEF 12345678 ODABCDEF 6 Tap Yes to import the certificate 7 Once the certificate is installed return to the proper authentication section earlier in this manual Generating a User Certificate The easiest way to get the user certificate is to use a browser on a PC to navigate to the Certificate Authority To request the user certificate open a browser to http lt CA IP address gt certsrv Sign into the CA with the username and password of the person who will be logging into the mobile device Connect to 10 1 2 204 Connecting to 100 100 100 100 User name Ea Password Remember my password 8 This process saves a user certificate and a separate private key file Windows CE equipped devices such as the HX3 require the private key to be saved as a separate file rather than including the private key in the user certificate Microsoft Certificate Services Welcome Use this Web site to request a certificat
200. ndows Network Monitor or any compatible tool that supports CAP files NDISLog monitors the NDIS interface between the Summit radio and the NDIS driver This utility creates a TXT log file Setting Default Netlog tab Command options pkt_size in bytes 5000 cap_size in bytes 500000 cap file netlog Promiscuous Mode Disabled NDISLog tab Command stop file ndislog txt Netlog Use this control panel to configure the Netlog utility By configuring Netlog using the control panel Netlog remains run ning across a warmboot However note that e Netlog first stores data to a file named netlogO cap then netlog1 cap Any time the current file reaches maximum size Netlog switches to the other file e If the log file is stored in the root directory any previous data is lost and a new log file started after the warm boot e If the log file is stored in System all previous data is saved across the warmboot e If Netlog is enabled across the warmboot a series of brief popups may be displayed during the boot cycle No user interaction is required Network Capture El Ki K Netlog besen Command O load O unload O start O stop options Options Fon pktSz in bytes 500000 capSz in bytes finetiog Cap file Promiscuous Mode gt Enabled IfName SDCCF10G1 Run cmd ready to run command Command Command Function options Specifies the option to perform See the table below for the
201. ng Clip then pinch and pull the cable connector not the cable straight up and away from the HX3 Do not use a metal object or extreme force to remove the cable connector from the HX3 Re connect cables and reassemble the HX3 body worn components Attaching the Ring to your Finger The ring finger loop is located under the ring assembly 1 Slide finger into opened loop 2 Remove shipping film on scan aperture before first bar code scan 3 Tighten the finger loop strap 4 Ring worn on left hand 5 Ring worn on right hand Pull gently on the end of the finger loop strap to separate the hook and loop fabric Slide your finger into the opened loop under the ring scanner Grasp the end of the finger loop strap and loosen then tighten the finger strap until the ring scanner is comfortably snug and the scan aperture is secured in the desired location The ring scanner has a built in quick disconnect designed for occasional safety hazards It is not intended for frequent normal removal of the ring scanner from the hand Do not touch push against or brace your finger on the scan aperture at any time Assembling the Voice Case The voice case is a sturdy lightweight covering for the HX3 tethered battery and voice accessories The voice case cannot protect the HX3 from destructive excessive force or a harsh or wet environment It is designed to protect the HX3 from dirt dampness and minor trivial bumps 1 S
202. ng debris from charging pockets Use only mild detergent with a slightly damp cloth to clean the outside of the charger Do not use solvents or flammable cleaners Allow the case to dry fully before using again Do not allow cleaning agents of any kind to contact the charging contacts they may be damaged If necessary clean them with a soft bristle dry brush or compressed air Storage Remove all batteries from the charging bays and disconnect AC power before placing the charger in storage It should be stored in a cool dry place protected from weather and airborne debris Battery packs should be kept in a cool dry place whenever possible Do not store battery packs in direct sunlight on a metal surface or anywhere the battery pack cannot cool down Do not leave the battery pack in a non operating charger The battery pack may discharge through the charger rather than hold its charge Service There are no user serviceable parts in the Rechargeable Lithium lon Battery or the Charger Contact Customer Support page 14 1 should your charger require service Battery Cleaning Storage and Service Cleaning The battery pack should not require cleaning unless it has become heavily soiled Old or damaged batteries should be disposed of promptly and properly The best way to dispose of used batteries is to recycle them Battery recycling facilities recover the Nickel Lithium or Lead from old batteries to manufacture new batteries Use only
203. ngs button the Symbology listing includes all AIM ID symbologies plus any configured custom Code IDs Select this option to enable processing of bar codes with an AIM or custom Code ID e Symbol Programs an internal scanner to transmit the Symbol ID with each bar code After clicking the Symbology Settings button the Symbology listing includes all Symbol ID symbologies plus any configured custom Code IDs Select this option to enable processing of bar codes with a Symbol or custom Code ID Note that the Symbol entry may not appear for any device equipped with an integrated imager e g EV 15 imager e Custom Does not change the internal scanner s Code ID transmission setting After clicking the Symbology Settings button the Symbology listing includes all Custom Code IDs Select this option to enable processing of bar codes with a custom Code ID Notes e When Strip Code ID see Symbology panel is not enabled the code ID is sent as part of the bar code data to an application e When Strip Code ID see Symbology panel is enabled the entire Code ID string is stripped e treated as a Code ID UPC EAN Codes only The code id for supplemental bar codes is not stripped e When Enable Code ID is set to AIM or Symbol Custom Code IDs appear at the end of the list of standard Code IDs e When Enable Code ID is set to Custom Custom Code IDs replace the list of standard Code IDs e When Enable Code ID is set to Custom AIM or Symbol Code IDs
204. ngs gt Control Panel gt Display The display might also called the touch screen Select the desktop background image and appearance scheme for the HX3 Using the options on the Backlight tab set the display backlight and keypad backlight timers when running on battery or external power Adjust the settings and tap the OK button to save the changes Saved changes take effect immediately Setting Default Background tab Image Windows CE Image on background Disabled Appearance tab Schemes Windows Standard Backlight tab Battery power Never External power and user idle Never Background Display Properties Background Appearance Backlight Image Windowsce y T Tile image on background There is very little change from general desktop PC Display Properties Background options Select an image from the dropdown list or tap the Browse button to select an image from another folder to display on the Desktop and then tap the OK button to save the change The change takes effect immediately Appearance Display Properties El OK ES Background Appearance Backlight Scheme Windows Standard y pete em KT Disabled Selected inactive Window _Button x d e Item Desktop P E There is very little change from general desktop PC Appearance options Select a scheme from the dropdown list and make changes to the parameters The default is High Contrast Wh
205. nnn nono ncn nono cn nan nc aran n nara n ra rann nena n na nann nc nnnnnccnns 5 39 Network CPI io e Ee 5 40 Netlog WEE 5 41 L el lt E e asar o ata E ie e 5 41 Opt inci EE EES 5 41 A e ee 5 41 NDISEOQ DEE 5 42 COMMAMNG EE aaa E ET 5 42 MM A A seed vada A Bada douse AEE 5 42 e EE 5 42 Ruh ema oes Sad eee ie ele Nee aaa Sard ware avi vane Deu a we oak scien eS Saeed tare eee ate tue 5 42 WING anar 5 43 PassWord A E 5 44 POCO CON EE EE EE E T E E 5 45 Se UE 5 46 Regional and Language Settings coooocconncccnnnnccnocccconnnnnonanananno non cn conocia nn 5 48 REMOVE Programs iii a REENEN needa ecco EE REESEN EN 5 49 EUREN 5 50 EE Re WEE 5 50 Memo Tabo ts a dd aaa 5 50 Device Name Fabia A A A SE ds 5 51 Tue E DEE 5 51 Vol m and SOM e EE 5 52 WI a rr tada coda noes 5 52 Chapter 6 Bluetooth Configuration INtTOdUCHON rca ie aa 6 1 Blu tooth Devices Panel ico tirado o TaT AA taa 6 3 RI e 6 3 SLOP BUON atada eden cated Lee isaac 6 3 Bluetooth Device iS tecnica aaa 6 4 Clear Button ii ia taba 6 4 Bluetooth Device Menu rnain a aA E nn cnn nacer nn 6 4 Right Click Menu Options resort ati d ic 6 5 Bluetooth Properties Panel ccceesseneeeeeseeeceeeeeeseeeeeeeesaaeeeeeesaaeneeseesaaeseesenssaneeseeseeeseeeeesnnenes 6 6 Settings Panel iaa dra 6 6 Turn Off Bluetooth Button cece ceceee cece eeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeaeeseeaeeesaeeseaaeeseeaeeseeaeeeseeeesaas 6 6 DOUINGS ur e 6 7 Computer iS connect
206. ns Left Side of Scanner head Right Side of Scanner Head Laser Safety Label Compliance Label Battery Compliance Label Compliance Part Number and Serial 299980 Number Label BS C0000 Bottom of Battery Charger Bottom of Desktop Cradle Compliance Label Compliance Label Laser Warnings e Do not look into the laser s lens e Do not stare directly into the laser beam Do not remove the laser caution labels from the tethered ring bar code decoder Do not connect the laser bar code aperture to any other device The laser bar code aperture is certified for use with the HX3 only other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Laser radiation when open Read the caution labels Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures If the following label is attached to your product it indicates the HX3 tethered ring bar code decoders contain an engine with a laser aimer LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT RAYONNEMENT LASER NE PAS REGARDER DANS LE FAISCEAU APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 2 1 0mW 630 680nm COMPLIESWITH 21 CFR 1040 10 amp 1040 11 EXCEPT FOR DEVIATIONS PURSUANT TO LASER NOTICE NO 50 DATED JUNE 24 2007 EN60825 1 2007 IEC 60825 1 2007 Laser Safety Statement This device has been tested in accordance with and complies with IEC60825 1 2007 and EN608
207. nt you may have an older version of the Enabler with the Startup Shutdown tab Execution page 8 13 Not available in this release Scan Config page 8 14 This option allows the user to configure Enabler settings using a special bar code that is created by the Avalanche MC Console Scan Config not currently supported Shortcuts page 8 15 Add delete and update shortcuts to user allowable applications SaaS page 8 16 Configure the Enabler to connect with Avalanche on Demand Adapters page 8 17 Enable or disable network and wireless settings Select an adapter and switch between the Avalanche Network Profile and manual settings Status page 8 20 View the current adapter signal strength and quality IP address MAC address SSID BSSID and Link speed The user cannot edit this information Startup Shutdown page 8 21 Set options for Enabler program startup or shutdown Replaced by Preferences and Taskbar tabs in some versions of Enabler Connection Avalanche Update Settings Ki ES Connection Execution Server con gt Avalanche Server Address V Check serial connection 7 Disable ActiveSync T Restrict Adapter Link Speed Min Link Speed bag kbs Avalanche Server Address Check Serial Connection Disable ActiveSync Enter the IP Address or host name of the Mobile Device Server assigned to the HX3 Indicates whethe
208. ntials ka EI User Password Enter the Domain Username if the Domain is required otherwise enter the Username 10 Enter the password 11 Click OK then click the Commit button 12 Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and warmboot The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network EAP FAST The SCU supports EAP FAST with automatic or manual PAC provisioning With automatic PAC provisioning the user credentials whether entered on the saved credentials screen or the sign on screen are sent to the RADIUS server The RADIUS server must have auto provisioning enabled to send the PAC provisioning credentials to the HX3 For automatic PAC provisioning once a username password is authenticated the PAC information is stored on the HX3 The same username password must be used to authenticate each time See the note below for more details Note When using Automatic PAC Provisioning once authenticated there is a file stored in the System folder with the PAC credentials If the username is changed that file must be deleted The filename is autoP 00 pac For manual PAC provisioning the PAC filename and Password must be entered To use EAP FAST make sure the following profile options are used 1 Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set EAP Type to EAP FAST Set Encryption to WPA TKIP Set Auth Type to Open To use anot
209. number is deleted and the partnership with the last one of the two hosts is also deleted The host computer retains the random numbers and unique names of all devices having a partner ship with it Two clients cannot have a partnership with the same host computer if they have the same name Control Panel gt System gt Device Name If the cold booted mobile device tries to reestablish the partnership with the same host PC a new random number is gener ated for the mobile device and ActiveSync will insist the unique name of the mobile device be changed If the mobile device is associated with a second host changing the name will destroy that partnership as well This can cause some confusion when re establishing partnerships with hosts ActiveSync Help Issue ActiveSync on the host says that a device is trying to connect but it cannot identify it Solution One or more control lines are not connected This is usually a cable problem If the HX3 is connected to a host computer by a cable disconnect the cable from the HX3 and reconnect it again Issue ActiveSync indicator on the host disc in the toolbar tray turns green and spins as soon as you connect the cable before tapping the Connect icon or REPLLOG EXE in the Windows directory Solution One or more control lines are tied together incorrectly This is usually a cable problem but on a laptop or other device it may indicate a bad serial port Issue ActiveSync indicat
210. o its operation in the 5 15 to 5 25 GHz Frequency range The FCC requires this product to be used indoors for the frequency range of 5 15 GHz to 5 25 GHz to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co channel mobile satellite systems High power radar is allocated as the primary user of the 5 25 to 5 35 GHz and 5 65 to 5 85 GHz bands These radar stations can cause interference with and or damage to this device Canadian Compliance This ISM device complies with Canadian RSS 210 Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 CE Mark The CE marking indicates compliance with the following directives e 1995 5 EC R amp TTE e 2011 65 EU RoHS Recast In addition complies to 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive when shipped with recommended power supply European contact Hand Held Products Europe BV Nijverheidsweg 9 13 5627 BT Eindhoven The Netherlands Honeywell shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment e power supplies personal computers etc that is not CE marked and does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive RF Safety Notices Caution This portable device with its antenna complies with FCC and Industry Canada RF exposure limits set for an uncontrolled en
211. of the product by anyone other than HII or its authorized representatives This warranty shall extend from the time of shipment for the duration published by HII for the product at the time of purchase Warranty Period Any defective product must be returned at purchaser s expense during the Warranty Period to HII factory or authorized service center for inspection No product will be accepted by HII without a Return Materials Authorization which may be obtained by contacting HII In the event that the product is returned to HII or its authorized service center within the Warranty Period and HII determines to its satisfaction that the product is defective due to defects in materials or workmanship HII at its sole option will either repair or replace the product without charge except for return shipping to HII EXCEPT AS MAY BE OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY APPLICABLE LAW THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER COVENANTS OR WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ORAL OR WRITTEN INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT HIPS RESPONSIBILITY AND PURCHASER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT WITH NEW OR REFURBISHED PARTS IN NO EVENT SHALL HII BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY LIABILITY OF HII ARISING INCONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT S
212. ofile name e Status of the client Down Associated Authenticated etc The Active Profile can be switched without logging in to Admin mode Selecting a different profile from the drop down list does not require logging in to Administrator mode The profile must already exist Perform a Suspend Resume function when changing profiles Profiles can be created or edited after the Admin login password has been entered and accepted When the profile named ThirdPartyConfig is chosen as the active profile the Summit Client Utility passes control to Windows Zero Config for configuration of all client and security settings for the network module The Disable Radio button can be used to disable the network card Once disabled the button label changes to Enable Radio By default the radio is enabled The Admin Login button provides access to editing wireless parameters Profile and Global may only be edited after entering the Admin Login password The password is case sensitive Once logged in the button label changes to Admin Logout To logout either tap the Admin Logout button or exit the SCU without tapping the Admin Logout button Auto Profile Auto Profile allows the user to configure a list of profiles that the SCU can search when a radio connection is lost After using the Profile tab to create any desired profiles return to the Main tab To specify which profiles are to be included in Auto Profile click the List button
213. oft Windows CE 5 802 11 b g and a b g radio Bluetooth Tethered Options No scanner SE955 standard range laser SE4400 2D imager None Li lon battery pack 7 2V Tethered Voltage range 6 0 8 4VDC 2000mAh Li lon battery pack 7 2V Tethered Voltage range 6 0 8 4VDC 4000mAh CMOS Internal Nickel Cadmium NiCd 4 8V 1 2V nominal Automatically charges from main battery during normal operation Memory operational for 24 hours when main battery is depleted Tethered Cable Audio Battery HX3 Cable Serial Port COM2 2 Tethered cable Ring scanner Max baud rate 230 4Kbps Main Battery Cradle Connection COM1 Asynchronous port Max baud rate 230 4Kbps Bluetooth Connection COM3 Max baud rate 921 6Kbps Dimensions and Weight Dimension Length 3 50 in 8 89 cm Width 4 98 in 12 55 cm Height 1 40 in 3 56 cm Weight HX3 with network card standard battery and ring scanner 1 Ib 0 5 oz 462 g Battery Standard 4 10z 116g Battery Extended 7 2 oz 205g Ring Scanner 1 70z 48g Ring Imager 1 80z 51g Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature Storage Temperature ESD Operating Humidity Water and Dust Vibration 4 F to 122 F 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 158 F 20 C to 70 C 8 KV air 4kV direct contact 5 to 90 non condensing IEC 60529 compliant to IP54 Based on MIL Std 810D 13 1 Network Card Specifications Summit 802 11 b g CF 2 4GHz Bus Interface Wireless
214. on protruding objects Connecting the Cable to the Battery To connect the cable to the battery complete the following steps Hold the battery with one hand with the connector facing up 3 Holding the battery connector cable end in your other hand press the battery cable connector down onto the battery connector making sure the connectors line up Connecting the Ring and Battery Cables The battery cable and the ring scanner imager cable should not be exchanged or replaced in a dirty harsh or hazardous environment When the tethers are disconnected any dust or moisture that adheres to the tether connector can potentially cause damage upon cable re connection Connecting the Battery Cable to the HX3 Connect Armband Right Arm Armband Left Arm Press Down ar ON Remove When you want to switch connectors from left to right or vice versa first gently press downward on the Retaining Clip then pinch and pull the cable connector not the cable straight up and away from the HX3 Do not use a metal object or extreme force to remove the cable connector from the HX3 Re connect cables and reassemble the HX3 body worn components Connecting the Ring Scanner Imager to the HX3 Connect Ring on Left Hand Ring on Right Hand Press Down ak Go MM Remove When you want to switch connectors from left to right or vice versa first gently press downward on the Retaini
215. or Yellow LED blinks at 2 Hz Linking in progress Off Disconnected or unlinked Yellow LED blinks at 50 Hz Bluetooth transmission in progress Yellow LED blinks at the same rate as the paging beep Paging 1 Hz Green LED blinks once a second Disabled indication Upon startup if the mobile Bluetooth scanner sounds a long tone this means the scanner has not passed its automatic Selftest and has entered isolation mode If the scanner is reset the sequence is repeated Contact Customer Support page 14 1 for help with external Bluetooth devices Bluetooth Printer Setup The Bluetooth managed device should be as close as possible in direct line of sight with the HX3 during the pairing pro cess 1 Open the LXEZ Pairing Panel 2 Tap Discover Locate the Bluetooth printer in the Discovery panel 3 Tap and hold the stylus or doubletap on the Bluetooth printer ID until the right mouse click menu appears 4 Select Pair as Printer to pair the HX3 with the Bluetooth managed printer The devices are paired The Bluetooth managed printer may respond with a series of beeps or LED flashes Refer to the Bluetooth managed printer manufacturer s User Guide it may be available on the manufacturer s web site Contact Customer Support page 14 1 for Bluetooth product assistance If there is no beep or no LED flash from the Bluetooth managed printer the HX3 and the printer are currently paired Easy Pairing and Auto Reconnect The Blueto
216. or indoor operation For regulatory domains in which the UNI 3 band is allowed the following channels are supported 149 157 and 161 The AP must be configured accordingly After making any changes to the wireless configuration warmboot the HX3 Summit Client Utility Note When making changes to profile or global parameters the device should be warmbooted afterwards Select the Summit Client Utility using the Start button or tap the Summit Tray Icon if present The Main Tab page 9 3 provides information admin login and active profile selection Profile specific parameters are found on the Profile Tab page 9 5 The parameters on this tab can be set to unique values for each profile This tab was labeled Config in early versions of the SCU The Status Tab page 9 9 contains information on the current connection The Diags Tab page 9 10 provides utilities to troubleshoot the radio Global parameters are found on the Global Tab page 9 11 The values for these parameters apply to all profiles This tab was labeled Global Settings in early versions of the SCU Help Help is available by clicking the icon in the title bar on most SCU screens The SCU help may also be accessed by selecting Start gt Help and tapping the Summit Client Utility link The SCU does not have to be accessed to view the help information using this option Summit Tray Icon dl The Summit tray icon provides access to the SCU and is a visua
217. or on the host turns green and spins but connection never occurs Solution Incorrect or broken data lines in cable Issue ActiveSync indicator on the host remains gray Solution Solution 1 ActiveSync icon on the host computer does not turn green after connecting USB cable from HX3 Disconnect HX3 USB cable from host computer 1 Suspend Resume or Restart the HX3 2 Reconnect USB cable from HX3 to host computer Solution 2 The host doesn t know you are trying to connect May mean a bad cable Try the connection again with a known good cable Configuring the HX3 with LXEConnect LXEConnect allows a user to view the HX3 screen remotely on a host computer using an ActiveSync connection Requirement ActiveSync version 4 5 or higher for Windows XP host computers must be resident on the host computer Windows Mobile Device Center version 6 1 or higher is required for a Windows Vista or greater host computer ActiveSync and Windows Mobile Device Center for the PC is available from the Microsoft website Follow Microsoft s instructions to locate download and install ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center on your host computer Note For readability in this section ActiveSync will be used in instructions and explanations If you have a Windows Vista or greater operating system on your host computer replace ActiveSync with Windows Mobile Device Center ActiveSync is already installed on the HX3 The HX3 is preconfigured
218. ord e The PAC file must be copied to the directory specified in the Certs Path global variable The PAC file must not be read only Tap OK then click the Commit button Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and warmboot The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network EAP TLS Note The date must be properly set on the device to authenticate a certificate To use EAP TLS make sure the following profile options are used 1 Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set EAP Type to EAP TLS Set Encryption to WPA TKIP Set Auth Type to Open To use another encryption type select WPA CCKM WPA2 AES or WPA2 CCKM for encryption and complete other entries as detailed in this section ak w WY Summit Client Utility Main Profile status Diags Global Profile Default y SD Radio Encryption wea TKIP y Delete Scan BHM 6 See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 9 16 for information on entering credentials 7 Click the Credentials button e No entries except the User Certificate Filename and the CA Certificate Filename are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User Name when connecting to the network e For Stored Credentials User Certificate Filename and the CA Certificate Filename must be entered 8 Enter these items as directed below Cred
219. ork and the Mobile Device Server any software updates and additional configuration data are downloaded Wireless Network Configuration Introduction Although the HX3 has no display or alphanumeric keypad HX3 control panels can be viewed and parameters manipulated using LXEConnect and ActiveSync on a connected host computer Note The HX3 does not have a touch screen If the host computer has a touch screen instructions using tap and stylus instead of click and mouse apply Note The Summit client device is either an 802 119 radio capable of both 802 11b and 802 119 data rates or an 802 11a radio capable of 802 11a 802 11b and 802 119 data rates The radio can be configured for no encryption WEP encryption or WPA security Security options supported are e No Security page 9 19 e WEP page 9 20 LEAP page 9 21 e WPA PSK page 9 31 e WPA LEAP page 9 26 e PEAP MSCHAP page 9 22 e PEAP GTC page 9 24 e EAP TLS page 9 29 e EAP FAST page 9 27 Important Notes It is important that all dates are correct on the HX3 and host computers when using any type of certificate Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail It may be necessary to upgrade radio software in order to use certain Summit Client Utility SCU features Contact Customer Support page 14 1 for details When using the 802 11a radio the UNI 1 band is the preferred band f
220. os are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc Symbol is a registered trademark of Symbol Technologies MOTOROLA MOTO MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings LLC and are used under license Wavelink the Wavelink logo and tagline Wavelink Studio Avalanche Management Console Mobile Manager Mobile Manager Enterprise are trademarks of Wavelink Corporation Kirkland Wi Fi WMM Wi Fi Mutlimedia Wi Fi Protected Access WPA WPA2 and the Wi Fi CERTIFIED logo are trade marks or registered trademarks of Wi Fi Alliance Other product names or marks mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies and are the property of their respective owners Patents For patent information please refer to www hsmpats com Table of Contents Chapter 1 HX3 Agency Compliance Label LOCAUONS eee geg eegeeueetegeuggreseuebesbegee geg edge TC II 1 1 kaser E nl EE 1 2 Re EE 1 2 Beam DIVER GMC iia dota 1 3 FCC Pan 15 tatuar a odia 1 4 FCG SGHZ Statement oreen tte 1 4 Canadian ee ll ne 1 4 EE Fe UL eer rere peter Cer een ere eer reece ii 1 5 RF Satety Notices servo dra ria LEE UA cs RACE 1 5 Lee EE 1 5 Honeywell Scanning Mobility Product Environmental Information ccccsseceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeteeetees 1 5 COMA ROS dai evades 1 6 Dealer License Republic of Gingapore canon ncn cnn ocn nan nn rn
221. oth module can establish relationships with new devices after the user taps the Discover button It can auto reconnect to devices previously known but which have gone out of range and then returned within range Configuration elements are persistent and stored in the registry Setup the Bluetooth module to establish how the user is notified by easy pairing and auto reconnect events Using OPP Pairing with an OPP Device Prerequisites e A remote device such as a mobile phone that supports OPP OPP is enabled on the HX3 _ Place the remote device in discovery or visible mode Initiate discovery on the HX3 by tapping the Discover button on the OPP Send tab The HX3 discovers the remote device The HX3 attempts to send a file to the remote device The remote device prompts the user for a 4 digit PIN User enters the PIN The HX3 prompts the user for a 4 digit PIN User must enter the same PIN code as entered on the remote device o oN OP mF Oo DP The HX3 now pairs with the remote device Remote Device Pushes File to HX3 This section assumes that a device supporting OPP is paired with the HX3 If a duplicate filename is received LXEZ Pairing writes the file in the specified location with an incremental number appended to the file name For example if a file named file jpg is pushed to the HX3 and that filename already exists in the Inbox LXEZ Pairing saves the new file as file001 jpg If the same file is pushed again
222. our way handshake to exchange keys Opportunistic PMK OPMk is used when there are controllers The re authentication information cached on the controllers The client and the controller behind the AP use the cached information to perform the four way handshake to exchange keys If the selected PMK caching method is not supported by the network infrastructure every roam requires full 802 11X authentication including interaction with the ACS server If the active profile is using WPA2 CCKM the global PMK Caching setting is ignored and the client attempts to use CCKM Options are Standard OPMK This change does not take effect until after a Suspend Resume cycle Parameter WAPI TX Diversity RX Diversity Frag Thresh RTS Thresh LED Tray Icon Hide Password Admin Password Default Off BG On A Main Only BG On Start on Main A Main Only 2346 2347 SUMMIT o Blank Description Default is Off and dimmed cannot be changed How to handle antenna diversity when transmitting packets to the Access Point Options are Main only use the main antenna only Aux only use the auxiliary antenna only On use diversity or both antennas The options for the TX Diversity parameter should be set based on the antenna configuration as follows Antenna Configuration A Main and BG Main TX Diversity Main only Antenna Configuration A Main and A Aux TX Diversity On Antenna Configur
223. private key file for example USER PVK The certificate file created later in this process must be given the same name for example USER CER 16 DO NOT check to use strong private key protection 17 Make any other desired changes and click the Submit button Potential Scripting Yiolation 18 If any script notifications occur click the Yes button to continue the certificate request Create Private Key Password 19 When prompted for the private key password e Click None if you do not wish to use a password or Enter and confirm your desired password then click OK Microsoft Certificate Services Certificate Issued The certificate you requested was issued to you DER encoded or Base 64 encoded Download certificate Download certificate chain 20 Click the Download certificate link File Download Security Warning EN Do you want to open or save this file Name certnew cer Type Security Certificate 1 46 KB From 100 100 100 100 potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not Y While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can open or save this software What s the risk 21 Click Save to download and store the user certificate to the PC Make sure to keep track of the name and location of the certificate The private key file is also downloaded and saved during this process 22 Be sure use the same name for the certificate file as w
224. programs installed in RAM that have been marked for removal In some OS versions this panel is replaced by the Installed Programs panel The Installed Programs panel does not allow any user interaction Select a program and tap Remove Follow the prompts on the screen to uninstall HX3 user installed only programs The change takes effect immediately Files stored in the My Documents folder are not removed using this option Remove Programs Pei OK E Remove Programs To remove a program select it and then press Remove SDC Summit WLAN Adapter Remove Note Do not remove installed programs using this option Contact Customer Support page 14 1 if installed programs must be deleted System Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt System Use these HX3 panels to e Review System and mobile device data and revision levels e Adjust Storage and Program memory settings e Assign a device name and device descriptor Setting Default General No user interaction Memory 1 3 storage 2 3 program memory Device Name and Description Unique to equipment type Copyrights No user interaction General Tab System Properties El oK D General Memory Device Name Copyrights System Microsoft Windows CE Version 5 00 Build 1400 Copyright 2004 Microsoft Corp All rights reserved This computer program is protected by U S and international copyright law CPU xScale px
225. ptions Tap the button to access Windows Explorer Help Taskbar There are a few changes in the Windows CE version of Taskbar as it relates to the general desktop PC Windows Task bar options When the taskbar is auto hidden press the Ctrl key then the Esc key to make the Start button appear Clicking the Taskbar option on the Settings menu displays the Taskbar General tab and the Taskbar Advanced tab Note HX3 applications operating system settings and control panels can be viewed and edited updated using LXEConnect and ActiveSync on a host computer cabled to the HX3 General Tab Setting Default Always on Top Enabled Show Clock Enabled Taskbar and Start Menu Ki fa M Always on top IT Auto hide Y Show Clock Advanced Tab Taskbar and Start Menu Ki Fa General Advanced CS Le Tap the Clear button to remove the contents of the Documents Menu Clear Expand Control Panel Expand Control Panel Tap the check box to have the Control Panel folders appear in drop down menu format from the Settings gt Control Panel menu option Clear Contents of Document Folder Tap the Clear button to remove the contents of the Document folder HX3 OS Upgrade Depending on the size of the operating system the total time required for a successful upgrade may require several minutes The OS upgrade files are unique to your HX3 physical configuration and date of manufacture O
226. r s User Guide it may be available on the manufacturer s web site Several dif ferent types of bar code readers are supported This section describes the interaction and setup for a mobile Bluetooth laser scanner or laser imager connected to the HX3 using Bluetooth functions Prerequisites e The HX3 has the Bluetooth hardware and software installed An operating system upgrade may be required e If the HX3 has a Bluetooth address identifier bar code label affixed then Bluetooth hardware and software is installed e The mobile Bluetooth laser scanner laser imager battery is fully charged e The HX3 main battery is fully charged Alternatively the HX3 may be in a powered cradle or cabled to AC DC power e Important The bar code numbering examples in this segment are not real and should not be created or scanned with a Bluetooth scanner To open the LXEZ Pairing program tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Bluetooth or tap the Bluetooth icon on the desktop or tap the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar LnkBO0440fd01020 Sample Locate the bar code label similar to the one shown above attached to the HX3 The label is the Bluetooth address identi fier for the HX3 The mobile Bluetooth scanner imager requires this information before discovering pairing connecting or disconnecting can occur Important The HX3 Bluetooth address identifier label should remain protected from damage rips tears spills soiling era sure e
227. r Name and Password when connecting to the network e For Stored Credentials User Password and the CA Certificate Filename must be entered 8 Enter these items as directed below Credentials El PN User Password CA cert A Validate server 7 Use MS store 9 Enter the Domain Username if the Domain is required otherwise enter the Username 10 Enter the password 11 Leave the CA Certificate File Name blank for now 12 Click OK then click Commit Ensure the correct Active profile is selected on the Main Tab 13 See Windows Certificate Store vs Certs Path page 9 18 for more information on certificate storage 14 Once successfully authenticated import the CA certificate into the Windows certificate store 15 Return to the Credentials screen and check the Validate server check box Credentials K ES User user2 Password LXE CA cert Full trusted store E Validate server Use MS store 16 If using the Windows certificate store 1 Check the Use MS store check box The default is to use the Full Trusted Store 2 To select an individual certificate click on the Browse button 3 Uncheck the Use full trusted store check box 4 Select the desired certificate and click Select You are returned to the Credentials screen If using the Certs Path option 1 Leave the Use MS store box unchecked Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert text box Click OK then cli
228. r bar codes with variable lengths falling between a maximum value and a minimum value Example 1 Anormal AIM or Symbol symbology role can be created for the desired bar code ID e Next a custom bar code symbology must be created using the same Code ID as the original AIM or Symbol ID rule and each rule would have unique length settings e Example 2 For the purposes of this example the following sample bar code parameters will be used EAN 128 and Code 128 bar codes Some of the bar codes start with 00 and some start with 01 The bar codes are different lengths e 34 character length with first two characters 01 strip first 2 and last 18 e 26 character length with first two characters 01 strip first 2 and last 10 e 24 character length with first two characters 01 strip first 2 and last 8 This 24 character bar code is Code 128 e 20 character length with first two characters 00 strip first O no characters and last 4 On the Barcode tab set Enable Code ID to AIM Create four custom IDs using 1 for EAN 128 bar code and 0 for Code 128 bar code e c1 Code JC1 e c2 Code ICH e c3 Code CO 24 character bar code is Code 128 e c4 Code JC1 Custom IDs Ki E Mame Late Ps 00 ci f TC 0i c2 TC 02 c3 ICH 03 c4 Mcg 04 S Name ID Code cear al ado AIM custom symbology setup is assigned in the following manner e
229. r the Enabler should first check for serial port connection to the Mobile Device Server before checking for a wireless connection to the Mobile Device Server Disable ActiveSync connection with the Mobile Device Server Restrict Adapter Link Speed Default is disabled Minimum Link Speed dimmed When enabled the Enabler only allows a connection to the server if the detected link speed is greater than or equal to the specified value Server Contact Avalanche Update Settings Ki ES Server Contact Startup Shutdown 21 gt Y Sync clock Contact Vv On startup On ext power On resume IT Periodic Update every 1 at 00 00 Midnight e M Wakeup device if suspended _ Reboot before attempt L Require external power _ Use relative offset Note Your HX3 screen display may not be exactly as shown above Note Sync Clock Reset the time on the HX3 based on the time on the Mobile Device Server host PC Contact On Startup Connect to the Mobile Device Server when the Enabler is accessed On Resume Connect to the Mobile Device Server when resuming from Suspend mode On IP Change Connect to the Mobile Device Server when the IP address of the HX3 changes On Ext Power Initiate connection to the Mobile Device Server when the device is connected to an external power source such as based on a docking event Contact Periodically Periodic Updat
230. re not reconnected on boot but are reconnected in other situations example return from out of range e When Auto Reconnect is enabled checked and Clear Pairing Table on Boot is enabled checked devices are not reconnected on boot but are reconnected in other situations example return from out of range The pairing table is cleared on boot The status of Auto Reconnect on Boot is ignored and the option is automatically disabled unchecked and dimmed OPP Setup Panel Use this screen to setup the HX3 for Object Push Protocol OPP Reconnect OPP Setup OPP Send About 4 Outbox y Documents DefaultOut Inbox y Documents DefaultInb V Write Capable V Enable Notifications Disable EZPair OPP Inbox This is an alphanumeric field displaying the currently selected Inbox The Inbox is the location where files pushed to the HX3 from a remote client are stored Use the browse button to browse to and select the Inbox folder Use Windows Explorer to create a custom directory if desired before selecting the Inbox folder The default Inbox is My Device My Documents DefaultInbox Outbox This is an alphanumeric field displaying the currently selected Outbox The Outbox is the location where files are stored to be pushed from the HX3 to a remote server Use the browse but ton to browse to and select the Outbox folder Use WExplorer to create a custom directory if desired before selecting
231. re are two types of external power supplies for the cradle e Power Supply External AC US with power cable e Power Supply External AC International without power cable The external power supply may be connected to either a 120V 60Hz supply or outside North America to a 230V 50Hz supply using the appropriate detachable cord set In both cases connect the external power supply 2 prong end to a source of power provided with maximum 15 Amp over cur rent protection 10 Amp for 230V circuits 1 Firmly press the cradle end L shaped 5mm barrel connector of the power cable into the power connector on the back of the cradle 2 Firmly press the C8 2 female end of the power cable into the two male connector pins on the power adapter guided by the connection notches on the top and bottom 3 Plug the 2 prong end of the cable into any AC wall outlet with a dependable power source AC power is now being supplied to the AC DC power adapter and the cradle 11 4 Each time the HX3 is docked in the powered cradle the connection between the tethered battery and the HX3 terminates Press the Power button on the HX3 and the PWR LED on the cradle will illuminate When a battery is in either one or both of the battery charging bays the battery charging bay LED B1 B2 is illuminated Connecting Input Output Cables Route all cables to ensure they are protected from jostling tugging or being disconnected by passing obj
232. red with the HX3 e The target Bluetooth device should be as close as possible up to 32 8 ft 10 meters Line of Sight to the HX3 during the pairing process Assumption The System Administrator has Discovered and Paired targeted Bluetooth devices for the HX3 The HX3 operating system has been upgraded to the revision level required for Bluetooth client operation An application or API is available that will accept data from serial Bluetooth devices HID Mitad Davies HID profiles used by Bluetooth keyboards mice pointing devices and remote monitoring devices PAN profiles unmodified Ethernet payloads using BNEP can exchange packets PAN Personal Area Networking between Bluetooth devices PANU is a PAN User service that uses either the NAP or the GN service DUN provides access to the Internet and other dial up services using Bluetooth DUN Dial Up Networking technology Bluetooth Devices Panel Note The HX3 does not have a touch screen If the host computer has a touch screen instructions using tap and stylus instead of click and mouse apply Note The Bluetooth Devices tab displays any device previously discovered and paired with the HX3 Bluetooth Address Clear Discover Discover Tap the Discover button to locate all discoverable Bluetooth devices in the vicinity The Discovery process also queries for the unique identifier of each device discovered
233. rk traffic file Specifies the name of the file to which NDISLog information is stored Save File Stores the file name Run cmd Performs the selected start or stop command Owner Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Owner Set the HX3 owner details The Network ID is used when logging into a remote network Setting Default Identification tab Name Blank Company Blank Address Blank Telephones Blank Display owner ID at power on Disabled Notes tab Notes Blank Display notes at power on Disabled Network ID tab User Name Blank Password Blank Domain Blank fox x Owner Properties Identification Notes Network ID Name Company Address PO Work ph Home ph At power on Display owner identification Zo Owner Properties Identification Notes Network 1D Windows CE uses this information to gain access to network resources Enter the user name password and domain provided by your network administrator User Name II mmm Password Domain Joy x Owner Properties Identification Notes Network 1D Notes At power on 7 Display owner notes Password Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Password Use this panel to set HX3 user access to control panels and power up password properties Important This password must be entered before performing a cold boot or cold reset
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235. running the Coldboot application in the Windows folder This application automatically cold boots the HX3 erasing any customer applied registry changes and returning the HX3 to its factory settings Clearing Persistent Storage Reset to Default Settings The coldboot utility sets all registry settings back to factory defaults No other clearing is available or necessary Folders Copied at Startup The following folders are copied on startup System Desktop copied to Windows Desktop System Favorites copied to Windows Favorites System Fonts copied to Windows Fonts System Help copied to Windows Help System Programs copied to Windows Programs AppMgr copied to Windows AppMgr Recent copied to Windows Recent This function copies only the folder contents no sub folders The Windows Startup folder is not copied on startup because copying this folder has no effect on the system or an incorrect effect Files in the Windows Startup folder are executed but only from System Startup Windows Startup is parsed too early in the boot process so it has no effect Executables in System Startup must be the actual executable not a shortcut because shortcuts are not parsed by Launch Saving Changes to the Registry The HX3 saves the registry when you Tap Start gt Run then type Warmboot Tap OK e Perform a Suspend Resume function by pressing the Pwr key and then pressing it again The registry save process takes
236. s Tab Contents Software GUID Windows CE Version OAL Version Bootloader Version Compile Version FPGA Version and Lan guage Language indicates localized version Hardware CPU Type Codec Type FPGA Version Scanner type Display Flash memory and DRAM memory Versions Revision level of software modules and NET Compact Framework Version Network IP Current network connection IP and MAC address Only the first 2 network ports are shown usually radio and ActiveSync Version window information is retrieved from the registry Version Tab and the Registry Modify the Registry using the Registry Editor Use caution when editing the Registry and make a backup copy of the registry before changes are made The registry settings for the Version tab are under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software LXE Version in the registry To add a user application to the Version panel create a new string value under the HKLM Software LXE Version key The string name should be the Application name to appear in the Version window The data for the value should be the version number to appear in the Version window Version strings can be equal to or less than 254 characters Because the strings are displayed in a text box any num ber can be accommodated up to the 64K byte text box limitation Languages The Software tab displays any languages built into the OS image The languages built into the OS image are noted in the Language section of this
237. s for this part is above the limit requirement in China s SJ T11363 2006 Dealer License Republic of Singapore Complies with IDA Standards DA103458 Getting Started Overview The HX3 is a small lightweight wearable voice computer The HX3 is designed for use with voice applications while the user s hands are actively engaged with the physical environment including piece picking to carts containers or conveyers case picking parcel moves and broken case activities The HX3 keypad is designed for use with voice applications Because of the limited design the HX3 should be connected via ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center to a host computer running LXEConnect when a full keyboard is needed for example during system configuration The HX3 does not have a touch screen If the host computer has a touch screen instructions using tap and stylus instead of click and mouse apply Note Contact Customer Support page 14 1 for upgrade availability if your application or control panels are not the same as the application or control panels presented in this guide The HX3 can be docked in a desktop cradle The HX3 batteries can be re charged while the HX3 is in the desktop cradle The batteries are also re charged in a Battery Charger When the HX3 is docked in a powered desktop cradle connection is broken between the tethered battery and the HX3 The HX3 begins receiving power through the powered
238. ser s Guide The HX3 can also use the following external bar code readers e Wireless hand held Bluetooth scanners are configured by scanning the engine specific bar codes in the scanner manufacturer s programming guide The manufacturer s guides are usually shipped with the bar code reader e The body worn Bluetooth Ring Scanner module may be using a Symbol 4400 Ring Imager or a Symbol 955 Ring Scanner The BTRS module is configured by scanning the bar codes in the 8650 Bluetooth Ring Scanner User s Guide Return to Factory Default Settings When using any bar code reader to scan the Reset All or equivalent bar code with the HX3 s ring decoder the next step is to open the Scanner applet on the HX3 click the OK button and then close it This action will synchronize all scanner formats For more information see e Set Default Parameters for ring scanner e Set All Defaults Cancel Bar Codes for ring imager These configuration bar codes are available in the e 8600 Ring Scanner User s Guide for tethered ring scanners e 8650 Bluetooth Ring Scanner User s Guide for Bluetooth ring scanners The bar codes mentioned above can be used to set or reset scan engine parameters by scanning the bar code then saving the change The HX3 will beep twice when a configuration bar code is successfully scanned Bar Code Processing Overview Bar code processing involves several steps Some steps may be skipped during the processing depending on user sel
239. shipped with the battery charger unless you require a country specific power supply and cable assembly The battery charger power supply is intended for use with the battery charger only e H 1 Plug the 3 prong end of the cable into an AC wall outlet 2 Firmly press the female end of the power cable into the male connector on the AC power adapter An LED on the power adapter illuminates when AC power is available 3 AC power is now being applied to the power adapter Setup Prerequisite The AC Adapter is assembled and receiving AC power Place the battery charger on a flat horizontal hard surface or fasten securely to a stable surface using the keyhole openings on the bottom of the battery charger Do not insert battery packs until the battery charger has finished powering up Insert the power connector into the power outlet at the back of the battery charger AC power is now being applied to the battery charger and it begins to power up Charge pocket LEDs flash while the battery charger enters and exits the startup check When the charge pocket LEDs are not illuminated the battery charger is ready for use 12 4 Charging Batteries Extended Battery 4000mAh New batteries should be charged fully before first use The life and capacity of a Lithium lon battery pack can vary significantly depending on the discharge current and the environment in which it is used Use the charge function to return the HX3 bat
240. specifies the maximum time period Launch waits for a valid IP address before completing any remaining tasks The timeout can be from 1 to 60 seconds The default is 30 seconds Installed Programs Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Installed Programs Note This panel shows the programs installed in RAM View the list of installed programs No user interaction is required or allowed In some OS versions this panel replaces Remove Programs Installed Programs El Ki E Installed Programs The following programs are installed LXE Bluetooth LXEZPAIRING v1 0 SDC Summit WLAN Adapter Note Contact Customer Support page 14 1 if installed programs must be deleted Keyboard Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Keyboard Set keypad key map keypad key repeat delay and key repeat rate Setting Default Key map Default or Default HX3 Repeat charac Enable ter Short Repeat Rate Slow Repeat Delay Keyboard Properties fra Ki Repeat Key map Default y Y Character repeat Long Repeat delay Short NEEN Slow Repeat rate Fast Tap here and hold down a key to test Select a key map using the drop down list Adjust the character repeat settings and tap the OK button to save the changes When new key maps or fonts are added to the registry they are available immediately and the font name is in the Key board Properties Key map dropdown list Only
241. splays the file listing from the currently selected Outbox All files are shown The most recently pushed file is highlighted assuming that file is still present in the Outbox Select OPP Server from Remote Device List This list displays the known OPP capable servers that the HX3 has previously discovered The most recently paired server is selected and highlighted Buttons Send Tapping this button sends pushes the selected file to the remote server device Cancel Tapping this button cancels the send process initiated by tapping the Send button Discover Tapping this button initiates a discovery of OPP devices Results of the discovery are shown in the OPP Server selection box About Panel EZPair Reconnect OPP Setup OPP Send About Computer Friendly Name fHx3001 Bluetooth Address o0 40 FD 02 03 04 BTC version 1 0 BTDRPCES1Kn Bluetooth Stack Revision 2 1 Bluetooth Radio HCI 2 12288 Bluetooth Radio LMP 2 16907 Copyright 2006 2012 Honeywell y This panel lists the assigned Computer Friendly Name that other devices may discover during their Discovery and Query process the Bluetooth MAC address and software version levels The data cannot be edited by the user Using Bluetooth The HX3 default Bluetooth setting is Enabled The HX3 Bluetooth module is designed to Discover and pair with nearby Blue tooth devices Prerequisite The Bluetooth devices have been
242. sure the changes are saved Many versions of the SCU display a reminder if the Commit button is not clicked before an attempt is made to close or browse away from the tab in focus if there are unsaved changes If changes are made to the stored credentials click Commit to save those changes first before making any additional changes No Security To connect to a wireless network with no security make sure the following profile options are used Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile 4 Set EAP Type to None 5 Set Encryption to None 6 Set Auth Type to Open Summit Client Utility El OK El Main Profile status Diags Global Profile Default y SDC None y WEP keys PSKs None v Credentials Delete guk scan 7 Once configured click the Commit button 8 Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and warmboot The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network WEP To connect using WEP make sure the following profile options are used Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile 9 Set EAP Type to None 10 Set Encryption to WEP or Manual WEP depending on SCU version 11 Set Auth Type to Open Summit Client Utility Main Profile status Diags Global Profile Default SDC Radio Encryption wep y Delete Scan 12 Click the
243. system screens can be viewed and parameters ak ON manipulated using LXEConnect and ActiveSync on a connected host computer ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center must be installed on a host computer with a USB port Connect the assembled HX3 to the host computer using the USB Client cable Press the Power key on the HX3 The LEDs begin to flash Beeps may be heard from the speaker Copy LXEConnect setup files from the HX3 to the host computer if necessary Launch LXEConnect on the host computer The next screen displayed on the host computer is the HX3 Startup page Use the host computer mouse and keyboard to explore and manipulate control panel settings on the HX3 If the first screen displayed on the host computer is the HX3 End User Licensing Agreement click the Accept button to accept the EULA The HX3 proceeds to start up and the System LEDs begin to flash HX3 LEDs LEDs Light Emitting Diodes are grouped together at the top left on the front of the HX3 They are System Status LED located on the right in the group of three LEDs indicates power management status e Wireless Activity LED located on the left in the group of three LEDs e Bluetooth Status LED located in the middle of the group of three LEDs indicated Bluetooth client functions System Status LED Blinking Red Main battery power fail critical suspend mode Steady Red Main battery low If the main battery is not replaced with a fu
244. t 3 Disabled O comi O Ring O Output V Send Key Messages WEDGE Imager LED Illumination V Enable Scanner Sound Int Ext O Both Single Scan 8 off Auto Man O Output O Output Port The ports are disabled until the HX3 auto detects a device tethered to the port Port 1 defaults to Bluetooth and Port 2 defaults to Ring when a Bluetooth enabled HX3 with ring scanner imager is powered On Output Default Disabled When Output is enabled data is received from the scanner and processed via the wedge but an applica tion can also open the WDGO device and write data to it An example is when a printer is connected to the same COM port as the scanner via a switch Data can be written to the WDG device and is redirected to the associated COM port The application must open the WDGO port not the COMx port as the Wedge has exclusive rights to the COM port If Output is not enabled the WDGO port can still be opened but any attempts to write to that port will fail Send Key Messages WEDGE Default Enabled When Send Key Messages WEDGE is checked any data scan is converted to keystrokes and sent to the active window When this check box is not checked the application will need to use the set of Scanner APIs to retrieve the data from the scanner driver Note that this latter method is significantly faster than using Wedge Enable Internal Scanner Sound Default Enabled Functionality of the internal sc
245. tab English only No additional languages are built into the OS Japanese Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean The above listed Asian languages are ordered separately and built in to the OS image Built in languages are added to registry entries and are available immediately upon startup Thai Hebrew Arabic and Cyrillic Russian languages are available in the English only default extended fonts Identifying Software Versions The Versions tab displays the versions of many of the software programs installed Not all installed software is included in this list and the list varies depending on the applications loaded on the HX3 The Image line displays the revision of the system software installed Refer to the last three digits to determine the revision level MAC Address The Network IP tab displays the MAC address of the network card Battery Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Battery This panel is used to view the status and percentage of power remaining in the HX3 Main battery mu The battery gas gauge icon resides in the system tray and shows four levels of charge 100 75 50 100 25 Ata point below 25 the system status LED will turn red and the gas gauge icon will turn red in dicating the battery is low Jacked is shown in the Status box when the Main battery is receiving external power The main battery is charged recharged when the HX3 is docked in a powered cradle or direc
246. tandard Battery Placement 2 Alternative Battery Placement 0 E Se AP Q y Slide the belt through the belt loop on the voice case Do not put the belt on yet Attach the battery cable ring scanner if used and audio headset to the HX3 Slip the HX3 into the voice case Be sure the screen and keypad are visible through the clear window of the voice case Slide the battery cable through the protective loop at the bottom of the voice case Make sure the tethered cable for the ring accessory is on the outside of the voice case Slip the battery into the battery sleeve and connect the battery to the battery cable The battery charge terminals small metallic circles should always be covered by the sleeve Press the hook and loop fabric at the top of the device together The HX3 in the Voice Case is ready for use Put the belt on Adjust the belt and voice case for comfort Examine the tethers and the hook and loop fabric fastening periodically If any are loose or unfastened tighten the tethers and the top fastener before placing the voice case back into service If the voice case is damaged it should be removed from service al foONnN O ON OD 10 An HX3 with a voice case does not fit in the desktop cradle Remove the voice case before placing the HX3 in the desktop cradle Setting up the Software on the HX3 Note Although the HX3 has no display or alphanumeric keypad HX3 operating
247. tap OK to return to the Certificates screen 12 Tap import Select a Certificate File Eil 2 2 Shortcut to Office Templates Ink Name Type Private Keys y 13 Using the explorer buttons browse to the location where you copied the private key file change the Type pull down list to Private Keys select the certificate desired and tap OK Enter the password for the certificate if appropriate Verify Installation Tap on View to see the certificate details again Certificate Details Friendly Name Field Private Key y Present ES The private key should now say present If it does not there is a problem Possible items to check Note Make sure the certificate was generated with a separate private key file as shown earlier in this section If the certificate was not generated with a separate private key file generate a new certificate and follow the import process again Note Make sure the certificate and private key file have the same name for example USER CER for the certificate and USER PVK for the private key file If the file names are not the same rename the private key file and import it again KeyMap 5 Key Keypad The HX3 keypad is designed for use with voice applications Because of the limited design the HX3 should be connected via ActiveSync to a host computer running LXEConnect when a full keyboard is needed for example during system configuration To Get
248. tc at all times It may be required when pairing connecting and disconnecting new Bluetooth bar code readers HX3 with Label If the HX3 has a Bluetooth address bar code label attached follow these steps 1 2 N 9 Or SS Scan the Bluetooth address bar code label attached to the HX3 with the Bluetooth mobile scanner If this is the first time the Bluetooth mobile scanner has scanned the HX3 Bluetooth label the devices are paired If the devices do not pair successfully go to the next step Open the LXEZ Pairing panel Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Bluetooth Tap Discover Locate the Bluetooth scanner in the Discovery panel Double tap the stylus on the Bluetooth mobile device in the list The right mouse click menu appears Select Pair as Scanner to pair the HX3 with the Bluetooth mobile scanner The devices are paired The Bluetooth mobile bar code reader responds with a series of beeps and an LED flashes After scanning the HX3 Bluetooth label if there is no beep and no LED flash from the Bluetooth mobile device the devices are currently paired HX3 without Label If the HX3 Bluetooth address bar code label does not exist follow these steps to create a unique Bluetooth address bar code for the HX3 First locate the HX3 Bluetooth address by tapping Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Bluetooth gt About tab Reconnect OPP Setup OPP Send Computer Frien
249. ter the desired string in the text box The default is disabled unchecked with a blank text string When bar code data is processed the Prefix string is sent to the output buffer before any other data Because all stripping operations have already occurred stripping settings do not affect the prefix The prefix is added to the output buffer for the Symbology selected from the pull down list If All is selected the prefix is added for any symbology that has not been specifically configured Add Suffix To enable a suffix check the Suffix check box and enter the desired string in the text box The default is disabled unchecked with a blank text string When bar code data is processed the Suffix string is sent to the output buffer after the bar code data Because all stripping operations have already occurred stripping settings do not affect the suffix The suffix is added to the output buffer for the Symbology selected from the pull down list If All is selected the suffix is added for any symbology that has not been specifically configured Note Non ASCI equivalent keys in Key Message mode are unavailable in this option Non ASCII equivalent keys include the function keys e g F1 arrow keys Page up Page down Home and End Length Based Bar Code Stripping Use this procedure to create symbology rules for two bar codes with the same symbology but with different discrete lengths This procedure is not applicable fo
250. tery Pack Each battery pack has one side alignment rib wider than the other to ensure the battery pack is inserted in the battery charging bay easily This design ensures the battery charging terminals line up with the charging terminals in each charging bay Standard Battery Extended Battery Note When a battery pack is not in use lay the battery pack contact side up in a protected environment When feasible protect the battery from ESD and contamination Any dust or moisture that adheres to the tether connector can potentially cause damage upon cable re connection Battery Charge Contact Description Pin e zone P e Set P Voltage Sense S 3 4 5 reem Ground Negative terminal 11 3 Desktop Cradle Footprint Approximations _ 5 5 in 14 cm 2 0 in 5 1 cm 2 0 in 5 1 cm 0 45 in 1 14 cm 5 5 in 14 cm 6 0 in 15 2 cm 2 5 in 6 3 cm N Qa ko bh Cradle Height 3 4 in 8 6 cm Cradle Width 4 75 in 12 1 cm Cradle w Tethered Battery Height 6 in 15 cm HH Bottom View Measurements are Not to Scale Table Mounting The cradle can be mounted to a flat stable surface using the lt 1mm hole in the Tethered Ring Scanner storage bay fasteners screwdrivers etc not supplied Periodically check the connection and re tighten if necessary Power Cable Important Use the power cable provided with the cradle s power supply adapter with the desktop cradle only The
251. tery is securely tethered Be sure to place the HX3 in Suspend mode before disconnecting a battery or all unsaved data may be lost Standard Battery Extended Battery 1 Battery Charge Connect Terminals O O 2 Battery Cable Connector The Standard battery is much thinner than the Extended battery Each battery will fit in the battery sleeve on body worn cases When placing the tethered battery in a battery sleeve ensure the Battery Charge Connect terminals are protected from accidental damage by keeping them covered by the sleeve fabric at all times Do nat allow water or chemical cleaning agents of any kind to come in contact with the battery charging contacts or the battery cable connector they may be damaged If necessary clean them with a soft bristle dry brush or compressed air Assembling the HX3 Voice Computer and Accessories Note Installing or removing accessories should be performed on a clean well lit surface When necessary protect the work surface the HX3 and components from electrostatic discharge Headset Connect To Battery Audio Cable Connect To Headset Cable Headset Cable Connect To HX3 Battery t Nap ON gt 1 Put the headset on 2 Connect the headset cable 5 to the audio cable and battery connection cable 3 3 Connect the battery connector end of the cable 3 to the battery 7 4 Connect the audio cable end 6 to the back of the HX3 The following pages
252. tery pack to its maximum available power capacity Use the analyze function to compare the battery pack s maximum available capacity to the specified capacity This allows you to determine the battery pack s power loss due to age As the capacity decreases the amount of time the battery pack can power a mobile device will decrease When a battery is placed in a charging pocket the battery charger begins charging the battery There is a slight delay while the charger evaluates the condition of the battery ambient temperature remaining charge etc before charging begins As with all batteries expect to see a reduction in the total number of operations a fully charged battery pack can deliver as it ages When the battery reaches end of life end of life occurs after 500 charge discharge cycles it must be replaced Battery packs do not need to be fully discharged between charge cycles While charging the charger and battery pack will generate enough heat to feel warm This is normal and does not indicate a problem 12 5 Inserting a Battery into the Charging Pocket Caution It is important that battery packs are inserted into the charging pocket correctly Inserting the battery incorrectly could result in damage to the battery pack or the charger Caution Do not slam the battery pack into the charging pocket Damage may result When preparing the battery pack for insertion into the battery charging pocket hold the b
253. the above events occurs prior to the Power Off timer expiring the timer starts the countdown again The HX3 should be placed in Suspend Mode before hotswapping the main battery Hotswapping the Ring Scanner does not require placing the HX3 in Suspend Mode Off Mode The unit is in Off Mode when the tethered battery and the backup battery are depleted Connect a fully charged main battery and press the Power key to turn the HX3 On Batteries The HX3 is designed to work with a Lithium lon Li ion tethered battery Under normal conditions it should last approximately eight to ten hours before requiring a recharge The more you use the ring scanner or the wireless transmitter the shorter the time required between battery recharges A suspended HX3 maintains the date and time for a minimum of two days while tethered to a battery that has reached the Low Warning point and a fully charged backup battery The HX3 retains data during a battery hot swap for at least 5 minutes New battery packs must be charged prior to use The Standard batteries require less than four hours and the Extended batteries require less than 8 hours Checking Battery Status This option requires a host computer ActiveSync connection and LXEConnect Click the Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Power gt Battery tab Battery level power status and charge remaining is displayed Turbo setting is enabled disabled using this applet Battery power drain
254. this Key Function Press These Keys in This Order Power Suspend Volume Up White key Volume Down Green key Up AoW Sue Mode 19999 Diamond Key Blue key Yellow key 10 1 10 2 11 Desktop Cradle Unpacking your Cradle After you open the shipping carton containing the product take the following steps e Check for damage during shipment Report damage immediately to the carrier who delivered the carton Make sure the items in the carton match your order e Save the shipping container for later storage or shipping Communication cables and power cables are ordered separately Introduction This chapter provides instruction for the end user installer or system administrator to follow when setting up or using the desk top cradle Note The HX2 and HX3 use the same HX2 labeled desktop cradle Batteries used by the HX3 body worn Voice device can be charged and recharged in the HX2 labeled Desktop Cradle The desktop cradle is designed to e secure the HX3 with or without a rubber boot e recharge a tethered HX3 battery and a spare battery both charging bays accept Standard and Extended batteries e provide storage for the tethered Ring Scanner when the HX3 is docked e and enable serial communication with USB devices host client and other USB cabled devices The HX3 cradle is available with or without a power cord If ordered without a power cord a C14 style power cord is required Communications cables
255. time The default is disabled Idle timeout Specify the length of time the device must be idle before a periodic update can run used when the parameter above is enabled Preferences For best results use AppLock for this function AppLock is not available for the HX3 If the Preferences tab is not present on the Enabler installed on your device see the equivalent options on the Startup Shutdown page 8 21 tab Avalanche Update Settings Ki Ei Preferences Display Taskbar Exe gt Administration Keep settings unlocked for 10 min Application Startup Monitor for Updat y Shutdown Monitor For Updat y Activity Log Log Level No Activity Log y Administration By default Keep settings unlocked for 10 minutes is disabled check box is blank Application Startup Behavior of the Enabler when the HX3 boots up The default is Monitor for Updates Do not Monitor When the device boots do not launch the Enabler application and do not attempt to connect to the Mobile Device Server e Monitor for Updates Attempt to connect to the Mobile Device Server and process any updates that are available Do not launch the Enabler application e Launch User Interface Attempt to connect to the Mobile Device Server and process any updates that are available Launch the Enabler application Shutdown Behavior of the monitor when the Enabler is exited The default is Monitor
256. tions are Any number between 0 and 2347 The LED on the wireless card is not visible to the user when the wireless card is installed in a sealed mobile device Options are On Off Determines if the Summit icon is displayed in the System tray Options are On Off When On the Summit Config Utility masks passwords characters on the screen are displayed as an as they are typed and when they are viewed When Off password characters are not masked Options are On Off A string of up to 64 alphanumeric characters that must be entered when the Admin Login button is tapped If Hide Password is On the password is masked when typed in the Admin Password Entry dialog box The password is case sensitive This value is masked when the Admin is logged out Options are none Parameter Default Auth Timeout 7 Ping Payload 32 bytes Ping Timeout ms 5000 Ping Delay ms 1000 Description Specifies the number of seconds the Summit software waits for an EAP authentication request to succeed or fail If the authentication credentials are stored in the active profile and the authentication times out the association fails No error message or prompting for corrected credentials is displayed If the authentication credentials are not stored in the active profile and the authentication times out the user is again prompted to enter the credentials Options are An integer from 3 to 60 A valid directory path of up to 64
257. tly cabled to an external power source 8 263 Main Power remaining 100 1 408 Status DOCKED The backup battery draws power from the Main battery to maintain a charge The backup battery voltage and percentage of power fluctuate continuously When there is no Main battery in the unit the backup battery begins to discharge as it maintains RAM and other vital set tings After a Main battery is installed the backup battery begins to draw power from the Main battery again Note Frequent connection to an external power source if feasible is recommended to maintain backup battery charge status as the backup battery cannot be recharged by a dead or missing main battery Backup Battery Maintenance Discharge and recharge the backup battery twice a year Use the Charge or Discharge buttons to charge and dis charge the backup battery To Charge Tap the Charge button The Discharge button text changes to Off When the backup battery is charging tap the Off button to stop the Charge process To Discharge Tap the Discharge button The Charge button text changes to Off When the backup battery is discharging tap the Off button to stop the Discharge process Certificates Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Certificates Manage digital certificates used for secure communication Digital certificates are date sensitive If the date on the HX3 is incorrect wireless authentication wi
258. tolaunch TimeSync Disable SNMP Wakeup on PWR button only V LXE BTRS enabled Note RDP file must be saved in System Folder Enable TCP IP Version 6 By default IPv6 is disabled on the HX3 Click this check box to enable IPv6 Autolaunch TimeSync By default TimeSync does not automatically run on the HX3 To enable TimeSync to run automatically on the HX8 click this check box Synchronize with a Local Time Server By default GrabTime synchronizes via an Internet connection To synchronize with a local time server 1 Use SE to copy GrabTime ini from the My Device gt Windows folder on the mobile device to the host PC 2 Edit the copy of GrabTime ini on the host PC Add the local time server s domain name to the beginning of the list of servers You can optionally delete the remainder of the list 3 Copy the modified GrabTime ini file to the My Device gt System folder on the mobile device The System GrabTime ini file takes precedence over the Windows GrabTime ini file System Grabtime ini also persists after a coldboot Windows Grabtime ini does not persist Disable SNMP By default the SNMP agent is running on the HX3 To disable the SNMP agent check this box Wakeup on PWR Button Only When this option is checked the only wake up event is a press of the power button When unchecked default normal wake up events for the HX3 are enabled LXE BTRS Enabled By default the HX3 uses proprietary handshak
259. try and the system design are designed to support voice applications using a headset connected to the Tethered Headset Microphone and HX3 Battery accessory cable Power Modes and Batteries Modes The HX3 has three power modes On Suspend and Off Primary Events Listing e Any key on the keypad e COM1 activity e Docked in powered cradle e Power button tap e Bluetooth device reconnect disconnect message e Ring scanner activity On Mode After a new HX3 has been received a charged battery tethered and the Power key tapped the HX3 is always On until both batteries are drained completely of power When the tethered 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 battery is attached to the tether or external power is applied for example by docking the HX3 in a powered cradle and the HX3 Power key is pressed Suspend Mode The Suspend mode is entered when the unit is inactive for a predetermined period of time or the user taps the Power key HX3 Suspend timers are set using Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Power gt Schemes tab Wake up Events all configurable via a Power Management API call e Any key on the keypad e Scan button on ring scanner or ring imager pressed e Docked in a powered cradle e Power button tap When the unit wakes up the Power Off timers begin the countdown again When any one of
260. uration Character Ignore drop The control character is discarded ESCape Ignore drop 0x1B in the bar code is dis from the bar code data prefix and carded suffix Printable text Text is substituted for Control Char Start of Text STX 0x02 in a bar code is con acter verted to the text STX Hat encoded The hat encoded text is translated Carriage Re M Value 0x0d in a bar code is text to the equivalent hex value turn converted to the value Ox0d Escaped hat en The hat encoding to pass through Horizontal WM Value 0x09 in a bar code is coded text to the application Tab converted to the text I Hex encoded The hex encoded text is translated Carriage Re Ox0A Value OxOD in a bar code text to the equivalent hex value turn is converted to a value OxOA Escaped hex en The hex encoding to pass through Vertical Tab OxOA or O x0A_ Value Ox0C is a bar code is coded text to the application converted to text Ox0A Bar Code Processing Examples The following table shows examples of stripping and prefix suffix configurations The examples assume that the scan ner is configured to transmit an AIM identifier Symbology Strip Bar Code Data KEN 456 Suffix www XXX yyy ZZZ Provided that the wedge is configured with the above table below are examples of scanned bar code data and results of these manipulations Bar Code Symbology Raw Scanner Data Resulting Data EAN 128 bbb1234567890xxx
261. us The Status panel displays the current status of the HX3 network adapter selected in the drop down box Note the availability of the Windows standard Refresh button When the Windows Refresh button is tapped the signal strength signal quality and link speed are refreshed for the currently selected adapter It also searches for new adapters and may cause a slight delay to refresh the contents of the drop down menu Avalanche Update Settings Ki Shortcuts Adapters Status soccF1061 y 2 i Signal Strength Signal Quality IP Address 100 100 100 200 MAC 00 17 23 01 02 03 SSID AP2 BSSID 00 1d 45 01 02 03 Link Speed 18 0 Mbps Link speed indicates the speed at which the signal is being sent from the adapter to the HX3 Speed is dependent on signal strength Startup Shutdown For best results use AppLock to manage the taskbar AppLock is not available on the HX3 If the Startup Shutdown tab is not present on the Enabler installed on your device see the equivalent options on the Preferences page 8 10 tab and the Taskbar page 8 12 tab Avalanche Update Settings Ki Startup Shutdown Scan Config Di gt Program Startup Do not monitor or launch Enabler Monitor for updates Monitor and launch Enabler Manage Taskbar O Lock O Hide Program Shutdown Continue monitoring O Stop monitoring Do not monitor or launch Enabler When t
262. use is the original SD flash card size less 40MB Power Supply The HX3 uses two batteries for operation A Lithium lon Li lon battery supplies power to the HX3 only when tethered to the HX3 The main battery is either the 2000 mAh Standard or the 4000 mAh Extended battery Only one main battery can be tethered to the HX3 at a time The batteries can be hot swapped after the HX3 is placed in Suspend mode The internal backup battery is a 50 mAh Nickel Cadmium NiCad battery The backup battery is recharged indirectly by the HX3 with a tethered battery Recharging maintains the backup battery near full charge at all times When the backup battery is fully drained it may take up to 5 hours to recharge The capability to discharge the backup battery is provided Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Battery to allow the user to condition the backup battery in order to recover full battery capacity The backup battery must be replaced by qualified service personnel The backup battery has a minimum 2 year service life When the HX3 is docked in a HX2 labeled powered desktop cradle the HX3 receives USB serial signals through the cradle connector on the bottom of the HX3 and the cradle connector in the HX2 docking bay The HX3 must be firmly seated in the docking bay before USB serial communication can occur An extra standard or extended Li lon battery pack can be recharged in the powered cradle while one of the batteries is tethered to an
263. viceable The backup battery can be discharged recharged and conditioned using a CE Control Panel applet Tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Battery then tap the Discharge button Handling Batteries Safely Never dispose of a battery in a fire This may cause an explosion e Do not replace individual cells in a battery pack Do not attempt to pry open the battery pack shell e Be careful when handling any battery If a battery is broken or shows signs of leakage do not attempt to charge it Dispose of it using proper procedures e Nickel based cells contain a chemical solution which burns skin eyes etc Leakage from cells is the only possible way for such exposure to occur In this event rinse the affected area thoroughly with water If the solution contacts the eyes get immediate medical attention e NiCd and Li lon batteries are capable of delivering high currents when accidentally shorted Accidental shorting can occur when contact is made with jewelry metal surfaces conductive tools etc making the objects very hot Never place a battery in a pocket or case with keys coins or other metal objects Software Configuration Using ActiveSync Before any software configuration can occur the HX3 must be connected to a host computer with a USB port The HX3 does not have a touch screen Because of this and the limited keypad it is necessary to configure the HX3 using ActiveSync and LXEConnect Note The HX3 does
264. vironment This equipment has shown compliance with FCC and Industry Canada Specific Absorption Rate SAR limits Highest reported SAR for the HX3 is 0 641W kg on body Any accessories not provided by Honeywell should not be used with this device This device must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter LU This device contains transmitter Module FCC ID KDZLXE4830P This device contains transmitter Module FCC ID KDZLXE4831P Caution This portable device with its antenna complies with FCC and Industry Canada RF exposure limits set for an uncontrolled environment This equipment has shown compliance with FCC and Industry Canada Specific Absorption Rate SAR limits Highest reported SAR for the HX3 is 0 333W kg on body Any accessories not provided by Honeywell should not be used with this device This device must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Bluetooth Bluetooth cass y Honeywell Scanning amp Mobility Product Environmental Information Refer to www honeywellaidc com environmental for the ROHS REACH WEEE information China RoHS HX3 MRAR Am Wearable Computer 20 Y ARE ERA MBA SN rik Names and Content of Hazardous Substances or Elements 2 Pk Parts Name AEE ERIZ Toxic and Hazardous Substances or Elements DN Pb Hg 8 Cd ER Cr6 SUE PBB ZRA PBDE EDE E EENE PCA x
265. work Using the Wireless Zero Config Utility 1 Select ThirdPartyConfig in the Active Profile drop down list as the active profile 2 Warmboot the device The Summit Client Utility passes control to Wireless Zero Config and the WZC Wireless Information control panel Using the options in the Wireless Zero Config panels setup radio and security settings There may be a slight delay before the Wireless Zero Config icon indicates the status of the connection Switching Control to SCU 1 To switch back to SCU control select any other profile in the SCU Active Config drop down list except ThirdPartyConfig 2 Warmboot the device Radio control is passed to the SCU Main Tab Setting Default Admin Login SUMMIT Radio Enabled Active Config Profile Default Regulatory Domain FCC or ETSI Summit Client Utility fd OK A Main Profile Status Diags Global gt _Admin Login SUMMIT a tata aki Disable Radio Active Profile Default y Status Associated Auto Profile O On O off Radio Type BG Driver v2 02 38 ER ae eee Reg Domain FCC About SCU The Main tab displays information about the wireless client device including e SCU Summit Client Utility version e Driver version e Radio Type BG is an 802 11 b g radio ABG is an 802 11 a b g radio e Regulatory Domain e Copyright Information can be accessed by tapping the About SCU button e Active Config profile Active Pr
266. y time and date based on regional and language settings Set the HX3 user inter face language and the default input language Setting Default Region Locale English United States Number 123 456 789 00 123 456 789 00 neg Currency 123 456 789 00 pos 123 456 789 00 neg Time h mm ss tt tt AM or PM Date M d yy short dddd MMMM dd yyyy long Language User Interface English United States Input Language English United States US Installed English United States US oK x Regional and Language Settings Your English United States a Appearance samples Time 12 47 14 PM Short date 3 11 2014 Region Long date Tuesday March 11 2014 Positive numbers 123 456 739 00 Positive currency 123 456 789 00 Negative numbers 123 456 789 00 Negative currency 123 456 789 00 Regional and Language Settings Region Language Input Default Input Language Select the input language to use when you start your device English United States US Installed Input seks ea ae Select input languages you plan to use V English United States LUS OK x oK x Regional and Language Settings Region Language Input User Interface Language The option will determine the language used for the menus dialogs and alerts Enalish United States Remove Programs Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Remove Programs Note Lists
267. yed for this parameter depend on the type of radio 802 1 1b g or 802 11a b g installed in the mobile device Options B rates only 1 2 5 5 and 11 Mbps BG Rates Full All B and G rates G rates only 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps BG optimized or BG subset 1 2 5 5 6 11 24 36 and 54 Mbps A rates only 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps ABG Rates Full All A rates and all B and G rates with A rates preferred BGA Rates Full All B and G rates and all A rates with B and G rates preferred Ad Hoc when connecting to another client device instead of an AP Default BG Rates Full for 802 11b g radios BGA Rates Full for 802 11a b g radio BG radio only Previous SCU versions may have the default set as BG Rates Full Depending on the SCU version either BG Optimized or BG subset is the default It is important the Radio Mode parameter correspond to the AP to which the device is to connect For example if this parameter is set to G rates only the HX3 may only connect to APs set for G rates and not those set for B and G rates The options for the Radio Mode parameter should be set based on the antenna configuration as follows Antenna Configuration Radio Mode A Main and A Aux ABG Rates Full BGA Rates Full A Main and A Aux A Rates Only BG Main and BG Aux B Rates Only G Rates Only BG Rates Full BG Subset Contact Customer Support page 14 1 if you have questions about the antenna s
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