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1. 53 Root CA Certificates Genera m 213 Installing on mobile device s 215 despa 111 S Save 7 Scan Good and Bad Scan sounds 129 129 SCANGOOD WAV 129 Scanner hu E nri T 162 lou DHT RS 162 Send Key MESSAGES 5 55 162 WED P 162 Scanner Control Characters Tab 172 PC AG FCI 266 Scanner status LED 40 Scanner factory defaults 124 159 Scanning and data 39 43 Schemes 122 SD card inter 66 bU NUUS 58 SD Flash Cards CAB Files and Programs 130 SE824 SE955 SE1524 159 Security Panel PDD 237 110 Selecta key 110 Send Key Messages and Wedge 161 162 Setup RP ji Settings Menu Er M 158 Setup APPLOCK Cv 225 Setup Ec 6 Setup new device 227 Setup SOLOW AL tri biet Shortcuts HX2 Reference Guide
2. 14 Figure Tero King Seamer DHT 14 Figure I 11 Cable Battery and 15 Figure 1 12 Cable Audio Battery and 2 Connectors seed vis eis 15 Figure 1 13 Cable Laser Ring Scanner and HX2 Connectors 15 Figure 1 14 Cable Imager Ring Scanner HX2 Connectors 15 Figure 1 15 HX2 Standard and HX2 Extended M ka 16 I 10 17 Figure 1 17 Armband and Hip Php Mount Assembly CIS 17 Figure TS Ds Armband Top and DOUDITI uates eun abes ERE PEU 18 Jer pa 18 EINE T1520 ip B HO PE 19 T 20 Figure 1 22 Tether the Battery Ring Scanner Left 21 Fome t2 22 eem 23 Figure 1 25 000 Battery C able and Headset isa p rien bia 24 Fore The 23 key ETE PR MM UM PPM 28 Peur Wa EI lit K
3. 65 Appearance options 106 Application Panel 232 AppLock scien aac 236 AppLock PEGS 23 225 Armband assembly eee ees 8 ASCH Control 269 TONIS 110 Assembly 8 E EQ HX2RG B Assembly 1 58 5 21 assign key sequences to Diamond 111 Attach Rubber BOO 22 Audible verification signals sites 61 Audio Cable ic 24 ANGLO ei o 61 Adio SO ON ERE EP 61 Audio Volume 45 Audio Microphone Connector 266 Auto Mde 90 Avalanche Enabler installation 143 Avalanche update settings 148 B Background and Window colors 105 106 Backlight properties ni 106 Backlight ess eiie or iter 46 47 Back Dt THO ES 106 Toe T 1 Backup Data P168 ttti trente 134 eae 79 Enable OF 164 Barcode Symbology Settings 166 Barcode Data Match list es 169 Barcode proce
4. Toggle Diamond Key Start Buttons Only Available when Mapped Display Brightness Increase Only Available when Mapped Decrease Uppercase Alpha Toggle Alpha Doubleclick Alpha key Tab Right Arrow X X heeft Arrow Up Arrow Cursor Up Up Arrow Down Arrow Cursor Down Down Arrow Right Arrow Cursor Right Right Arrow Left Arrow Cursor Lef FF E S 4 Ft __ See Using the 23 Key Keypad for explanation HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B 23 Key Keypad E EQ HX2RG B First Press This Ke To podia Then Press This Key Blue a Map Alpha 44 444 Alpha Alpha __ 55 Alpha 55 Alpha Alpha Alpha _ 77 Alpha 77 8 Alpha 8 Alpha times 2 2 22 4 44 5 5 7 7 777 Alpha times 2 9999 t 1and 11111 Alpha Mode 3 5 7 8 Alpha ___ Alpha Alpha ___ 9999 Alpha times 2 3 5 7 8 88 255 HX2 Reference Guide 256 23 Key Keypad To Get This Key First Press This Key 12 2222 Alpha Mode _ So 3333 Alpha Mode ee E se input Panel se input Panel se input
5. puro nes 67 T 87 ele DA REN d 67 88 68 ____ _ ___ 69 89 Wireless Zero Config Utlity and the Somit 69 90 brem MD bI PM MI PI Orb 90 gt 90 91 BE origincm NT E Settings Control Panel Options enhn nhan nnn nnns 92 94 I A IE A T E 95 POr API We 8 puteo haad __6__ _ gt 95 1 EN 96 ET E SM IM EUM A 1 PNE TOR 98 E 100 _6_ ___________ 100 a P 100 101 Parao __ ___ 102 cue ______ 102 HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Table of Contents V
6. Settings Control Panel System Review System and mobile device data and revision levels Adjust Storage and Program memory settings Factory Default Settings General Memory 1 3 storage 2 3 program memory Device Name HX2001 Device Description LXE HX2 General System Properties General Copyrights System Microsoft Windows Version 5 00 Copyright 2004 Microsoft Corp All rights reserved This computer program is protected by U S and international copyright law CPU intei Corp AR Memory 98619 KB RAM Expansion cards Summitbc 802 11g SC Registered to Figure 3 40 System General 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 1s listed and cannot be changed by the user Memory sizes given do not include memory used up by the operating system Hence a system with 128 MB may only report 99 MB memory since 29 MB is used up by the Windows CE operating system This is actual DRAM memory and does not include internal flash used for storage HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Settings Control Panel Options 127 System Properties OK General Memory Device Name Copy
7. t Mn 217 218 Advanced Certificate Request 218 Cerni ae 219 T 220 wein NR 220 R 220 Dow Secale Vy M IMPIUM 221 m 224 B HX2 Reference Guide Table of Contents Figure 5 44 Import User ad seat Rob AR tad Put b pap 224 Figure 5 45 Browsing to Certihicate 223 Figure 5 46 Browsing to Private Key Location sumet retten Pasar pra questa dita dh etapuR E ases upra qus tes dtm aA 224 Fome vade EEE EEE Und uta 226 uct aiss 229 Figure 6 3 Keyboard Input Panel Selected 229 Figure 6 4 Application Panel Multi Application EE RE YER RPM Er RIPE TR 282 6 3 Applicaton Launch Ebo 234 Figure 6 6 Security Panel 227 Panel 238 Fig re 0 S Switchipad Memi esensia 240 HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B
8. eie 83 Folders copied at startup ink 80 Fonts Kkeytmaps ussseester rectore en restet reete 110 F Orms 38 G General system Parameter 126 Getting Started Mm 5 Global parameters 191 32 Good Scan Bad 162 141 Handling Balierie8 I2 Hardware CODTI GUT TOES UE IUE 57 Hardware 23 Hat Encoded Characters sees 211 RUE 24 22 Hexadecimal Decimal Equivalent 213 OXFF 274 Hints Key S 254 28 29 30 67 68 HKEY LOCAL MACHINE 94 Host Connection 1 7 Hotkey 7410 0 8 0 de Nm 297 Hotswapping allowed for Main Battery 7 hotswapping not allowed AIG 57 HAX 2 254 1 Icons 98 62 29 30 Modiher 29 30 My 62 My
9. 196 _______________ 196 __4_4 4 _ _6_6_6 ___ 6_6__ 196 h c slo 1s 198 199 200 EAPTAS 202 PEAP MSCHAP Authentication 204 206 207 PLAP OTC AWA iac dt ped Umm MM IMEEM MM EM IMP 208 dV 210 Wireless Zero Config Utility and the Summit Client 212 ar ae A O E E ETTE 213 213 Pon A MM uM RAN MIU M MERI MEE UNDE 213 Installing a Root CA Certificate on the Mobile Device 215 IB PPS NE m ems 217 Generating User Certificate Tor the aa Fan ERRRRUS ERE ERISE 217 Installing User Certificate on the 2 WPA TLS Only seek er o oet rh 222 CHAPTER 6 APPLOCK 225 n 225 Setup New Device Fd RA 227 Creating Hot Key and Switch Key 228 Dii foliis a c 229 PY EY MON us EH bDIRCHNRTUREUNREHEERIMECHAAMERERSERNAEESNuEEERUNQISURSEDQU 230 cgit in mU 231 dli QI M
10. 62 CIC 62 T 106 HX2 Reference Guide 278 266 Important Battery Information 3 Inbox oov det 87 Input panel virtual keyboard 41 Input Panel properties 107 Install ActiveSync on Desktop Laptop 152 Install 48 Internal modems not supported by 104 Internet connectivity 108 Internet Explorer PUD LOCK 236 Inte e 5 iq a tasto SE 87 Network card and ISP required 87 Internet popup blocker ies 108 nternet privacy eite eto 108 nternet Security 108 IO CONI ODE lS 58 J JEM E M 80 K key repeat delay and rate see 110 Keyboard Oise era Only ae oce oe uelis PIOS RERO 107 111 Keymaps Dwal 5 25 HX2 Alpha Mode 3 254 luy 261 Keypad Alpha Mode 3 Pete 28 64 IB Alpha 29 07 Triple Tap
11. 204 WEP 199 WPA LEAP 206 WPA PSK Authentication 207 Ae een 89 summit Client configuration 180 Summit client utility 180 Summit client utility SCU TAD E 184 189 Global Settings 190 vir ar 188 summit Network Card Specifications 267 Suspend DUON 82 Suspend 63 Suspend Mode How 25 Suspend scu 43 a 166 strip leading strip trailing 168 HX2 Reference Guide Symbology sSettings cccccccccccccceccceceeeeeeeeees 164 System Configuration exo Rene Reed Td System Hardware Configuration 57 System Idle TIMET 43 System 58 System Status LED 20 T Taskbar 8 a 22110 90 Technical specifications 79 version COMMU Ol 79 Technical Specifications ges 265 Terminal Emulator connect 7 eer ee 105 106 103 Timer User System isis sess phus
12. 102 Figure 3 15 Control Panel Date Time Pimper es 103 Figure sa Control Dialing 104 Figure 3 17 Control Panel Display Background 105 Figure 3 18 Control Panel Display Esos iiio EE 106 lan ium o 106 Fiut 240 Fame Input Page 107 Figure 3 21 Control Patel Internet Br 108 22 110 Figure 3 23 Control Panel Tabs Tor Alpha Mode 3 Cy PAG aisiccssadusvasaasetavecsunserssasswasaxantesacaasyovedavesendeaans 111 Figure 3 24 Control Panel Tabs for the Dual Alpha and Triple Tap Keypads 111 Figure 3 25 Control Panel Keypad 112 Figure 3 26 ier tad a ae 113 FIBRE 2r L3SupcpXpp IM APR SERUUM 114 Fig re 3 25 Keypad ese md TID MEE 115 RISUS o DE Loaded NEM EE 116 HORN RT Fuer e PP 117 Figure 3 31 Network and Dialup Connections 118 Tione Owm E gt 119
13. 120 OS DM DM ae 121 AAE 122 gt 123 es 124 EISE eet arte te 125 MT DU E 125 IUOS 126 TNT 127 Figure 3 42 system Device NaMe 128 ES e 128 ura Sein Temm 129 Figure 3 45 Connect ActiveSync Cable to HAZ Cradle Cornegtot 52 runt 132 Figure 3 46 ActiveSync Connection Settings a Windows eaae eee eene enean ninh nnn auus 134 Figure 3 47 Avalanche Enabler Opening Eu On CORPER 146 Figure 3 48 Avalanche Enabler Connection Options EE PERIERE PE MIN 149 Figure 3 49 Avalanche Enabler Execution Options Dimmed essen 150 Figure 3 50 Avalanche Enabler Server Contact 151 Figure 3 51 Avalanche Enabl
14. and Start Menu OK General Advanced Auto hide Show Clock Figure 3 2 Taskbar General Tab HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Start Menu Program Options 91 Advanced Tab Expand Control Panel Tap the checkbox to have the Control Panel folders appear in drop down menu format from the Settings Control Panel menu option When it 15 unchecked the Control Panel Properties screen is displayed and Start Menu OK General Advanced pm Tap the Clear button to remove the contents of the Documents Figure 3 3 Advanced Tab Clear Contents of Document Folder Tap the Clear button to remove the contents of the Recently Opened Document folder Taskbar Icons As HX2 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 27 Help for an explanation of standard Windows CE taskbar icons Following are a few of the HX2 and LXE unique taskbar icons that may appear in the Taskbar These icons are addition to the Windows CE taskbar icons E Wireless Client Connected Not Connected 63 Bluetooth E ActiveSync Connection Current Time EN summit Client signal strength E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 92 Settings Control Panel Options Settings Control Panel Options Access Settings Control Panel or My Device Cont
15. 27 grin CON Mod RE T 60 FIgure 2 5 Power Modes Suspend and 62 Figure 2 4 Alpha Mode 3 Keypad atop rab pte 64 EIUS EDS LE DU erus mad EM 67 Rico gt mtt mai ipee ONU 68 MM SUO uo T D S 69 FINE Logs enit Chia M MM NM MM MM 23 Feon 9 Molk Ms mepa ip OMM EE Prage 74 B HX2 Reference Guide Table of Contents Figure 2 10 Powered LEDS T aie 67 ioci ior Mo Mm m 90 prunas UM OCTO ce 9 bons e OUT TU Umm 94 Figure 3 5 Control Panel AccessiDilty serisinin 95 6 96 97 Figure 3 8 Discover Bluetooth Devices and Query Device Data 98 98 Figure 3 10 Bluetooth Device Pair Delete Disconnect 9g Figure ool Dice ProDEFHIOS t IM Ez PER 99 Picus a E A 100 101 Patel Stored gt
16. 46 47 Display 46 Display Pt OPC MC 105 Document Conventions 4 Double click sensitivity for stylus taps 117 Dual Alpha key 297 Dual Alpha keypad 29 67 68 DUAL FOP RE Gy 6 64 EAP FAST Authentication Summit 202 Enable Code 165 Enable Code ID drop down box 164 Enable Internal Scanner sound 162 Enable or Disable specific symbology 164 Lan 81 OM CA 146 Network adapter status link speed 158 Enabler Configuration ues 146 Enabler installation Janice tentatio 143 Enabler passwords 147 Enabler Uninstall Process 143 End user switching 42 240 Dati 38 Environmental Specifications 266 Error Messages APPLOCK 242 Example Barcode processing 176 Execution TOLLERE ETT 150 Expand Control 91 External Auto Turn Off 106 E EQ HX2RG B 277 Factory Default Settings Summit Client PP PNE 190 l Files preserved
17. ee 157 NE 158 aer E E AE NEE 161 sene MI E de 162 auno 163 Bl 164 Barcode TAS 75 PG 252i 166 Sirip Leading 168 Symb logy Barcode Data Mateb Cie Fede CH rd eni 169 Symbology and ee eae 171 172 Barcode Clem 174 180 gt E NEM 182 Tab Enter Admin PassWord ai an 183 MEET E 184 A A EEE EAEL ae 185 188 p D c sued _ 189 Global Sets seeds oie HER UR ARP ENEREHIREFINEnIM RS OM FREE MINORE RARE FIM EN RR POLES 190 Rd __ 195 E AA TE 197 Coniigure a Summit Profile wilh pua 198 mr P AS A 199 Configure Summit Profile for LEAP wio WPA
18. Inpup m Pomar Leens c RR X ne RR uc M Bob PT iiy rois E Nc M or ET The Alpha Mode 3 Tap Alpha Modilier 250 Bite Modifier Key aia The Dual Alph EE ENa A ET E EEE E A EEOAE M E E naam ET ET The Triple Tap Keypad anana E P EE E A E EE T EA E E ET TOE a 20 AE A E E ENIM M Checking Battery SAMUS eoe acer ti eo 1d VER HX Status LED and ihe Mom Banery Pa s Low Battery Warning ies s tiet esti ibas dan etoette quta dd detenti tam da QE op UPS paru B esame qiiem AR PME NUM SIUE Handling Batteries Sd IW HX2 Multi Charger Optional Charging Pocket LEDS etse ert Peer EE Ros abc HS EFL Charger Analyzer LEDS T
19. 162 58 View lop AC 69 Virtual keyboard 41 Virtual Keyboard i coude tr peine t Exe e ndis 107 VE ee ene eee eee 268 IY ONC s 23 Volume adjust audio volume certes the petens ens 45 Volume and Sounds default values 129 contol 61 116 W Wake the device from Suspend 82 Wake up action for display backlight 63 W i TI 7 25 E EQ HX2RG B 281 140 Warning Bo vam 71 Warnings and Labels 39 Wavelink Avalanche esses 81 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler installation 143 140 161 162 Keys RHONE ES 199 When to use this 2 Windows on line 77 Windows on line Help 140 OSEE moto een 90 Windows OS VOLSIOfl suco decis oec epe Sete sais iesus 126 Wireless network configuration 179 Wireless Security Sommit Client T C 194 Wireless Zero Confio toe 69 i 212 Worde 68 WPA LEAP Authentication Summit 206 WPA PSK Aut
20. Value 0 04 barcode 1s converted to the value OxOd Value 0x09 in a barcode 1s converted to the text l Value 0 00 15 converted to a value OxOA Value 0 0 1s a barcode 1s converted to text Ox0A HX2 Reference Guide 176 Barcode Tab Barcode Processing Examples The following table shows examples of stripping and prefix suffix configurations The examples assume that the scanner 15 configured to transmit an AIM identifier Symbology EAN 128 EAN 13 Intrlv 2 of 5 Code93 IC1 __ 1 1 1 Suip Enabled Enabled Disi Sut 3s 3 3 stp Barcode Data _____ we Sum m v e 3 3 sm Suffix Provided that the wedge is configured with the above table below are examples of scanned barcode data and results of these manipulations EAN 128 bbb1234567890xxx EAN 128 bbb11234567890xxx EAN 128 rejected gt too short 1 1234367907 567 EAN IS cec E0234567890y Code 93 cud cab Code 93 lt rejected gt disabled Code 39 aaa4567890www Code 39 full ASCII aaal234567890www Code 39 1 4 lt rejected gt too short Rejected barcodes generate a bad scan beep In some cases the receipt of data from the scanner triggers a good scan beep from the external scanner and then the rejection of scanned barcode data by the processing causes a ba
21. 231 E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide Table of Contents Multi Application 232 234 Global Key and the HX2 with an Alpha Mode 3 Tap Keypad seen 233 MU MI 234 Auto At BOOt SNR NM _ __ 234 235 LAUDE 235 236 Internet End user Internet Explorer 236 237 E MM 238 ee oe ee eee ae ee II DM 238 hin ant _ 238 l E ENT A 239 SIE E E E E E NUN 239 CH TIT BEL EST LOT o 240 cuu PR PTT P 240 Ume MR NEUES 240 Troubleshooting Multi Application AppLock 241 oc eec 242 AppLock ee M X 251 APPENDIX A KEY MAPS 253 Cd irs d i o T I RIP 253 T I dI Divi MM UM 233 d AE A E 257 P 261 APPEN
22. 200 L EAP Oy mae DAO 201 Cono a Suimmit Prole TOP 202 Summit EAP FAST I DUI 203 Configure Summit Profile Tot PEAP MSCHAP UN MATS RA HEU 204 PEAP E 205 Configure a Summit Profile with LEAP for 206 a 206 Configure Summit Profile with WPA PSK Encryption 207 puni LR En AEE 207 Configure d Samum Prone with PEAP ITC II 208 LEBER dpa dp EUR MNT ____ UNE 209 Compre Summit Profile with EAP TLS 210 UU mum 211 Loon TUE 213 213 C AE _ _ 214 Download Certificate Save to Desktop 214 eS _____ 215 215 to Cerificate Locabloff innne etaan en _ _ _ ___ E 216 217 Welcome
23. 67 Commit button 184 Global 190 COMP 10 PRAGMA 18 HX2 Reference Guide lr qe 12 DUI 16 c 15 ROTC 15 radilo USES 13 11 9n 19 BIB X 20 Mounting brackets icis se 17 Components RINE 14 Config MSN RR 184 Config parameters Rm 186 Connect PTS D UC 85 Remote 65 Connect Using 121 Connecting Battery and Ring 21 Connection BN 149 CIN 9 2 Control Char mapping 164 Control oes epp Hr p L2 Control Panel Options epe 92 128 LODIG saa n 58 58 Cradle ld ipo Pr AE E E E E E 75 Create dialup direct or VPN connection 118 Create Connection raten tht 118 Ctrl Char 172 Cumulative mode ouo octo nano ees eie rh 122 C
24. enun eni rini ntn nnn nnn Ann 136 Cold Boot and Loss of Host 136 SD NT TT RN 137 TRE 137 RE EDILE 140 TE L 140 140 140 nass Rap 141 Synchronize with a local time server 141 ___ 4________ 141 142 t p 142 ci 142 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration cere esee nennen 143 ARR m mme 143 Eten RS 143 143 Gps Enabler _ ___ 6____ 144 Update 144 Mobile Device Wireless and Network Settings ad An IRA 145 uu 146 E E E 147 Avalanche Update File 148 OpH
25. Keypad Control OK Keypad Control Alpha Key Map Launch pp KeyMap LaunchApp Persistence Remapped key FIELD ExT Configure 0 1 Clear SPACE Edit String Lad SHIFT gt Keypad Backlight Keypad Backlight on on off Fr Figure 1 40 Turning the Keypad Backlight On or Off Tap the Off radio button when the keypad backlight 1s to remain Off regardless of the OS event in process The default is On When On the keypad backlight responds to OS events as designed When On the keypad backlight responds to the settings of the Display Backlight Timer See previous segment titled Adjusting the Display Backlight Timer E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 48 Cleaning Glass Display Ring Scanner Aperture Cleaning the Glass Display Ring Scanner Aperture Note These instructions are for components made of glass If there is a removable protective film sheet on the display screen remove the film sheet before cleaning the screen Keep fingers and rough or sharp objects away from the ring scanner aperture and the mobile device display If the glass becomes soiled or smudged clean only with a standard household cleaner such as Windex without vinegar or use Isopropyl Alcohol Do not use paper towels harsh chemical based cleaning fluids since they may result in damage to the glass surface Use a clean damp lint free cloth Do not scrub opt
26. apt Alpha Mode 3 Tap Keypad Dual Alpha or Triple Tap Keypad opt Figure 3 27 Keypad LaunchApp Tab 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 Appl 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 allowing parameter entry Tap the OK button to save the changes Tap the X button to ignore changes and return to the Control Panel Tap the button for Help The changes take effect immediately See Also Appendix A Key Maps Creating Custom Key Maps for more information HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Settings Control Panel Options 115 RunCmd 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 mobile device emits a single beep if the launch is successful the mobile device is silent Keypad Control Alpha KeyMap Launch pp 1 Cmdz Cmd4
27. 100 00 98 Bluetooth Pairing and 102 Bluetooth scanner Multiple DeepSs uii irte ety 60 Bluetooth status DEI eet orto 20 Biuetooth version 2 seed cetodivu etn vetet o nir abet 60 Boot loader 16111 19 C CAB fles 138 CAB Files on the Flash 130 125 nt E uns 141 I 102 ROOUCA 213 E A E 217 Certificates are date sensitive 179 Character Recognition Toe ioe e henaa 90 Charging Battery Time 59 Check battery status 70 Cisco Network Card Specificationso 267 a 48 Clear Contents of Document Folder 9 Gr 0 ied Ute 108 Code 165 Code IDE 174 7 26 COLDBOGOJT EXE 142 Color displays and backlight timers 46 COM haciendo RUE 124 159 Command PEIOIIDU
28. COMMUNICATIONS Active Profile Default Status Associated Radio Type BG Admin Login SCU v2 10 01 Driver v1 02 10 bi iD Powered by DeviceScape Reg Domain FOC This product includes soft EREN Driver 1 03 11 Copyright 2006 Summit Data Communications Reg Domain About SCU Figure 5 2 SCU Tab The Main tab displays information about wireless client device including SCU Summit Client Utility version e Driver version e Radio Type the radio 15 an 802 11 b g radio Regulatory Domain e Copyright Information can be accessed by tapping the About SCU button Active Config profile Active Profile name e Status of the client Down Associated Authenticated etc The Active Config or 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 LXE recommends performing 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 1 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 See Wireless Zero Config Utility later 1n this chapter for Wireless Zero Config instruction The D
29. HX2 Docking Charging Cradle E EQ HX2RG B iii HX2 Reference Guide Table of Contents 6 c CETT r 76 dcus ME ip m T 76 IAE IR VN Bp 76 CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 77 Rees AE E MEM MEN 77 77 EO see 78 E LE E E 78 T 78 MU _ ___________ _ __ _ 79 bi ES sin MR T TERRE 79 jo iS NBN UU M J9 Fodor Cornea T paaa i 80 B A TT 80 O E GUMMI EM EN E E E E E AEA 80 t Tq TE 80 LERTE RR eT 60 Wavelink Avalanche Enabl t ht an n ha _________6_6 ___ gt 81 ___ QU dE 82 RS 83 otart Menu Program 84 E A E E A 85 85 dul 85 osten E 85 s escis ripas matin __ 96 SURE 86
30. 30 68 Keypad and entering data eee 38 Keypad and Input Panel keys 28 Keypad control panelerna 111 L LAUNCH EX E UPS 157 111 LEAP without WPA Authentication Summit 200 LEDs M 20 List of configured ActiveSync connections 121 Lithium Ion battery warning 3 Logging APPLOCK 239 Loss of Host Re connection 136 HX2 Reference Guide Low Battery Warning 71 I XB applications 26 LXE CD tT 52 LAL SECU arrra ee ee ee 179 213 EE EE 81 LXEbook 5 CE Users Guide 48 97 MAC EM 94 124 159 tab DI 182 IMappable 66 Match 169 170 66 allocate for programs or storage 127 Memory installed irte etes 126 Memory system 126 Menu Options VILI UMP E E AT 64 Microphone adjustment 2 24 Mixer record DOTT ian ied dat is 116 Mobile Device Server contact Poy 151 63 D 63 BUI
31. Connecting to 100 100 100 100 User name Password Remember my password OK Cancel Figure 5 27 Logon to Certificate Authority Microsoft Certificate Services johndoe Welcome Use this 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 certificate certificate chain 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 certificate certificate chain or CRL Figure 5 28 Certificate Services Welcome Screen Tap the Download a CA certificate certificate chain or CRL task link E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 214 Certificates Make sure correct root CA certificate is selected in the list box Microsoft Certificate Services johndoe Download a Certificate Certificate Chain or CRL To trust certificates issued from this certification authority install this CA certificate chain To download a CA certificate certificate chai
32. 25 _ __ ____ ____ ____ __ _ 25 d UHR 26 2 HX2 Reference Guide i Table of Contents Banery SIE oinaan a EE E EENE EEE EE 26 Tapping the Touchscreen with a 27 Calibrating th come 27 ncc ette TT 28 Characters Ucing the Input Pains eno oai 28 Uang the Alpha Mode d3 Tap Keypad 28 Usame he Dual 29 Keypad Icons and the Dual Alpha Keypad 29 Using the Triple Tap essc _ gt 30 Keypad Icons and mie Triple Tap Keypad ees 30 15 1 i tne 31 liu E _____ _ ______ 31 ROS 32 PS Ca Wy 32 esas 32 Report ia hre COW E E a E 32 Computer i8 connectable ncnian 34 Computer is discoverable 32 Prompt i devices regnes DU P 32 a tee cerry UEM ME RM a UNE UU
33. Cmd4 Farm File Parm C parm parm Alpha Mode 3 Tap Keypad Dual Alpha or Triple Tap Keypad Keypad Control KeyMap Launch pp Runcmd Figure 3 28 Keypad RunCmd Tab The Run command 15 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 you wish to run e g 1 2 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 Tap the OK button to save the changes Tap the X button to ignore changes and return to the Control Panel Tap the button for Help The changes take effect immediately See Also Appendix A Key Maps Creating Custom Key Maps for more information E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 116 Settings Control Panel Options Access A Settings Control Panel Mixer Icon The microphone aperture 15 located immediately below the Up Arrow key The speaker aperture 15 located immediately above the 2 key Use these settings to adjust the volume record gain and sidetone for microphone input and speaker output Master Volume 6 0 dB 12 0 dB Input Mixer Mixer OK Output Output Input Master Volume 6 0 dB x Sidetone 12 0 dB Ae 2 Q Bluetooth Enable
34. In warm boot the OS and the CAB files are reloaded from the internal SD card and the preserved registry 15 also reloaded During cold boot the system behavior is identical to warm boot with the addition that the registry is erased forcing the HX2 to reboot with factory defaults The registry 15 recreated when 20 minutes of uptime elapses or upon the first save or suspend function It is also recreated every 10 registry changes and at every warm boot E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 78 Installed Software Installed Software Note Some standard Windows options require an external modem connection Modems are not available from LXE nor supported by LXE When you order an HX2 you receive the software files required by the separate programs needed for operation and wireless communication The files are loaded by LXE and stored in folders in the HX2 This section lists the contents of the folders and the general function of the files Files installed in each 2 are specific to the intended function of the HX2 Software Load The software supported by the HX2 is summarized below Operating System Windows CE 5 0 OS hardware specific OEM Adaptation Layer device drivers Internet Explorer for Windows CE browser and utilities Wireless Client Drivers The 2 4GHz Summit wireless client driver is pre loaded by LXE Bluetooth Client Driver Optional Wavelink Avalanche Optional Java Optional Java executables and browser com
35. Normal As 5 gt Figure 3 53 Avalanche Enabler Window Display Options The user interface Update Window Display for the Enabler can be configured to dynamically change based on the status of the connection with the Mobile Device Server At startup Half screen Hidden or Full screen Default 1s Half screen On connect As 1s Half screen full screen Locked full screen Default 15 As 15 Normal Half screen Hidden or As 15 Default is As 15 E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 154 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration Shortcuts Tab LXE recommends using AppLock for this function AppLock is resident on each mobile device with a Windows OS Avalanche Update Settings OK E Scan Config Display Shortcuts E Figure 3 54 Avalanche Enabler Application Shortcuts Configure shortcuts to other applications on the mobile device Shortcuts are viewed and activated in the Programs panel This limits the user s access to certain applications when the Enabler is controlling the mobile device display LXE recommends using LXE AppLock for this function See Chapter 6 AppLock for instruction HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration 155 Adapters Note LXE recommends the user review the network settings configuration utilities and the default values in Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration before setting All Adapters to Enable in the Adapters applet
36. 280 154 q E 90 Shutdown time tu 71 AEEA ASSET 189 Cy 107 Software Folders copied at startup 80 Software and Files FH Ut EUER ERR 78 Sound Scheme soiirci iiis 45 Sounds and Volume default values 129 BP AE T N E 61 ET 186 Start Meni X 84 SHOWN SD DUNS 82 CUTE DID 189 Startup and shutdown Avalanche sare Rive 152 Status Avalanche 158 Status Panel TOPO Tt NN RT 238 SOP BS M L 124 159 Stop the Enabler 144 Storage Temperature 266 266 Stored certificates 102 Strap Assemblies sess 49 Strip Leading and Trailing Control 168 vU M 27 Stylus and data 38 VIA OF aeaa 69 Stylus sensitivity asian phar Ero Re ERE Red 125 summit EAP FAST Authentication 202 LEAP without WPA Authentication 200 INO SOEBIID Sonet IU 198 PEAP GTC Authentication 208 210 PEAP MSCHAP
37. ____ p UB C e mu S 7 2 un Hat Encoded Characters Hex 00 through AD E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 272 Desired Hex Hat ASCII Value Encoded DUM 0 zs gt 239 D M N 4 S 6 7 8 9 I J S C E F G H K L O P U 2 2 fo 9 Lp 10 8 5 4 Hat Encoding Desired Hex Hat ASCII Value Encoded OxD7 0 8 0 9 OxDA OxDB OxDC OxDD OxDE OxDF 0 OxEI OxE2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OxEB OxEC OxED OxEE 0 0 0 OxF2 OxF3 4 5 OxF7 OxF8 OxF9 OxFA OxFB OxFC OxFD OxFE OxFF lt X x BE e EN TX LX Nin l gt OO es z L 2101217 n rj m et Tj Ti Encoded Characters Hex AE through FF HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Decimal Hexadecimal Chart 2 13 Decimal Hexadecimal Chart 0 4 5 6 8 Decimal Hexadecimal Chart 0 to 159 Decimal The answer to Life the Universe and Everything E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 274 Decimal Hexadecimal Chart D
38. warmboot run Windows XCapsLockOn reg and perform warmboot To set CapsLock status to Off after a warmboot run Windows and perform a warmboot Note Setting CapsLock to On using this method does not display the CapsLock icon in the Windows CE taskbar The current status of CapsLock can be changed with the CAPS key sequence 2 Alpha clicks however this method does not change CapsLock behavior upon reboot Note These utilities affect the behavior of the CapsLock on warmboot After a coldboot CapsLock is disabled E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 142 Utilities Command line Utility Command line utilities can be executed by Start Run program name COLDBOOT EXE Command line utility which performs a cold boot all data in RAM 15 erased The command 15 not case sensitive Passwords are lost upon cold boot If a password 15 set that password must be entered to begin the cold boot power cycle process PrtScrn EXE Command line utility which performs a screen print and saves the file in BMP format in the System folder Tap Start Run then type prtscrn and tap OK or press Enter There is a 10 second delay before the screen print is made The device beeps and the captured screen file sernnnnn bmp is placed in the System folder The numeric filename is incremented by 1 each time the PrtScrn function is activated The command is not case sensitive HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B
39. ATTENTION Keyword that indicates vital or pivotal information to follow Attention symbol that indicates vital or pivotal information to follow Also when marked on product means to refer to the manual or user s guide International fuse replacement symbol When marked on the product the label includes fuse ratings in volts v and amperes a for the product Keyword that indicates immediately relevant information CAUTION Keyword that indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result A in minor or moderate injury WARNING Keyword that indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result A in death or serious injury DANGER Keyword that indicates a imminent hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in A death or serious injury HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Getting Started 5 Getting Started Note The sequence of steps in Getting Started must also be completed when the HX2 returns from a Cold Boot and when a new OS version is loaded The wireless client flash card virtual keyboard and scanner parameters may also need to be reset after a cold reset This section s instructions are based on the assumption that your new device is pre configured and requires only accessory installation e g stylus headset ring scanner etc and a battery LXE recommends that installation or removal of accessories be performed on a clean well lit surface When necessa
40. Install ActiveSync on the PC before using ActiveSync to connect the PC to the mobile device Follow the instructions in the ActiveSync Wizard Check that 4 Programs Communication ActiveSync Tools Options has the correct connection selected Refer to USB Connection When installation of ActiveSync 1s complete on your PC the ActiveSync Setup Wizard on the PC begins and it begins searching for a connected device Because ActiveSync 15 already installed on your mobile device your first synchronization process begins automatically when you finish setting up your PC in the ActiveSync wizard and using the HX2 ActiveSync cable connect your mobile device to PC Figure 3 45 Connect ActiveSync Cable to HX2 Cradle Connector Insert the HX2 cable end into the cradle connector on the bottom of the HX2 until a click is heard Insert the USB A end in a USB port on the desktop laptop computer Note The ActiveSync cable for the HX2 does not appear to fit tightly with the cradle connector see Figure This is normal HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B ActiveSync Get Connected Process 133 USB Connection Tap the Settings Control Panel PC Connection the HX2 Change Connection button From the popup list choose USB Client This will set up the HX2 to use the USB configuration Default Tap OK and ensure the check box for Enable direct connections to the desktop computer is checked Tap OK to ret
41. Note If a level higher than Error is selected the status log should be cleared frequently by the administrator Tap the Clear Status button In addition to the three view filter levels the administrator can select that all status information be logged or turn off all status information logging completely The system default is None however to reduce registry use the administrator may want to select None after verifying the configuration The Logging Level options are None Error Processing Extended and Buttons Save As When the Save As button 15 tapped a standard Save As dialog screen is displayed Specify the path and filename If the filename exists the user is prompted whether the file should be overwritten If the file does not exist it 15 created Clear Status Tap the Clear Status button to clear the status information generated by the settings in the Log section from the registry See Also Error Messages E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 240 End User Switching Technique End User Switching Technique Note The touch screen must be enabled Keyboard RF Term Word Switchpad Menu Switchpad Icon in Taskbar Figure 6 8 Switchpad Menu A checkmark indicates applications currently active or available for Launching by the user When Keyboard is selected the HX2 default input method Input Panel Transcriber or custom input method is activated Using a Stylus Tap When the
42. The status information is being saved to file and LOG EX file has been opened successfully Address of keyboard hook AppLock found the kbdhook dll but was unable to get LOG ERROR procedure failure the address of the initialization procedure For some reason the dll is corrupted Look in the Windows directory for kbdhook dll If it exists delete it Also delete applock exe from the Windows directory and reboot the unit Deleting applock exe in this manner triggers the AppLock system to reload Address of keyboard hook AppLock successfully retrieved the address of the LOG EX procedure keyboard filter initialization procedure Alt pressed The Alt key has been pressed and trapped by the LOG HotKey processing HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Error Messages Message Explanation and or corrective action 243 Level Processing the hotkey and backdoor entry LOG EX Application handle search failure The application being locked did not complete initialization LOG ERROR Application handle search OK The application initialized itself successfully LOG ERROR Application load failure The application could not be launched by AppLock the application could not be found or is corrupted Backdoor message received The backdoor keys have been pressed The backdoor hotkeys provide a method for customer service to get a user back into their system without editing the registry or reloading the device Cannot
43. Up Arrow SS __________ Down Arrow _________ pp Right Arrow Cursor Right X Cursor Left X 4 BKSP Backspace F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 _ CO Pe oo pm pM h J k m HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B 23 Key Keypad 259 First press these keys To Get This Dual Alpha Then press this key Keypad Function Orange 00 NJN Oy on BR ALA 70 70 Up Arrow Up Arrow BKSP BKSP Down Arrow Down Arrow Up Arrow Up Arrow Down Arrow Down Arrow period asterisk dash or minus sign single quote E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 260 23 Key Keypad First press these keys To Get This Dual Alpha Keypad Function Then press this key accent semicolon equal sign EE So ew __ T S asterisk SS p double quote 1 HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B 23 Key Keypad 261 Triple Tap Keypad 609 0609 9 960 a key press exits out of volume and backlight control modes Modifier keys are sticky e A modifier key Green Orange Blue Shift and Control pressed after itself toggles that modifier key off Any key other than a modifier key following any mo
44. Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration The Enabler user interface application 1s launched by clicking either the Avalanche icon on the desktop or Taskbar Avalanche Icon HX2 Reference Guide or selecting Avalanche from the Programs menu The opening screen presents the user with the connection status and a navigation menu File View Help Connect Updates Adapter Info Abort Programs About Settings Icons Scan Config List Exit Details Launchable Packages Time on Taskbar Device Status E EQ HX2RG B Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration 147 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 mobile device immediately upon a successful connection Stop transmission Settings The Settings option under the File menu allows the user to access the control panel to locally configure Enabler settings The Enabler control panel 15 by default password protected The default password 15 system The password is not case sensitive Scan Config Note LXE does not support the Scan Configuration feature on Windows CE devices The Scan Config option under the File menu allows the user to configure Enabler settings using a special barcode that can be created using the Avalanche Management Console
45. dword 2 1 S RFTerm support HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist LXE TE RFTERM CAB Installed dword 0 FileCheck WINDOWS LXE RFTERM EXE Order dword 11 gt CAB files for options not purchased are not loaded e g JAVA or RFID If a CAB file is missing please contact your LXE Representative HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Utilities 139 jj Voxware support HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist Voxware 5 MX7BSTRP CAB Installed dword 0 FileCheck ALWAYSEXEC Order dword 60 Sp Bluetooth support HKEY LOCAL VPersist Bluetooth FileName NSystem BLUETOOTH CAB Installed dword 0 FileCheck WINDOWS BTULEXE Order dword 30 run the app after it has loaded and radio is ready HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist RFTERM FileName WINDOWS LXE RFTERM EXE Installed dword 0 FileCheck ALWAYSEXEC Order dword 40 Delay dword 1 3 Avalanche support HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist A valanche FileCheck System avalanche Installed dword 0 Order dword 4 FileName System LXEA VA CAB HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist A vaLaunch Order dword 5 FileName System A valanche Avainit exe FileCheck
46. 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 the Configure button 6 Under the Port Settings tab choose the appropriate baud rate Data bits parity and stop 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 1s 5 seconds Tap OK 8 TCP IP Settings should not need to change from defaults Tap the Finish button to create the new connection Close the Remote Networking window 10 To activate the new connection select 4 Settings Control Panel PC Connection and tap the Change Connection button 11 Select the new connection Tap OK twice 12 Close the Control Panel window 13 Connect the desktop PC to the mobile device with the appropriate cable 14 Click the desktop Connect icon to test the new connection You can activate the connection by double tapping on the specific connection icon in the Remote Networking window but this will only start an RAS Remote Access Services session and does not start ActiveSync properly HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Settings Control Panel Options Owner Access Set the mobile device owner details Factory Default Se
47. Assembly 23 Slipping HX2 into Voice Case The voice case 15 a sturdy lightweight covering for the 2 tethered battery and voice accessories The voice case cannot protect the HX2 from destructive excessive force or a harsh or wet environment It is designed to protect the HX2 from dirt dampness and minor trivial bumps Figure 1 24 HX2 Voice Case 1 Slide the belt through the belt loop on the voice case Do not put the belt on yet Attach the battery cable ring scanner and audio device to the HX2 3 Slipthe HX2 into the voice case Be sure the screen and keypad are visible through the clear window of the voice case 4 Slide the battery cable through the protective loop at the bottom of the voice case Make sure the tethered cable for the ring accessory 15 on the outside of the voice case 5 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 6 Press the hook and loop fabric at the top of the device together 7 HX2 in the Voice Case is ready for use 8 Putthe 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 15 damaged it should be removed from service Note
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49. Password _ Password CA Cert fca ced Credentials Password Cert validate server Use MS store Figure 5 18 PEAP MSCHAP Credentials Note The date must be properly set on the device to authenticate a certificate If using the Windows certificate store e Tap Use MS store checkbox The default is to use the Full Trusted Store e To select an individual certificate click on the Browse button Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox e Select the desired certificate and tap Select You are returned to the Credentials screen If using the Certs Path option e Leave the Use MS store box unchecked e Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert textbox Tap OK then tap Commit For information on generating a Root CA certificate please see Root CA Certificate later 1n this chapter Perform a Warm Boot or Suspend Resume function to connect using the new profile configuration The device should be authenticating the server certificate and using PEAP MSCHAP for the user authentication See Also Sign On vs Stored Credentials earlier in this chapter 1f the username and password are left blank during setup E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 206 summit Client Configuration WPA LEAP Authentication Start the Summit Utility by tapping the Summit Client icon Tap the Admin Login button on the Main panel Enter the Administrator password and tap O
50. Pin 9 power unavailable 124 159 DONE KOY careieni 29 Power Mode Properties 122 Power 66 63 Power Modes diagram sss 62 Power Port I while 581 161 Power SEDI urea TUE MISES ME 43 Power Supply Battery QN 59 Prefix and Suffix Control 171 deu Files 78 Processor SE OU asses 58 Processor type 126 Prompt 67 Proprietary boot loader 79 Protective Film How To terrre 48 Q Quick Start a 5 Quick Start Instructions 5 OE AUG 27 125 140 Regional settings 123 Registry and save settings eene teer 7 E EQ HX2RG B 279 Registry content Dack p tinte tb 130 REGLOAD EXE 140 Release Renew DUON 189 Remote Display oss entitatem 85 Remove EZ Resume Mode How 25 Review System and mobile device data and revision levels i42 126 PET 60 Ring Strap Replacement 49 ROHS Accessories
51. Read registry failure app name AppName registry value does not exist is empty LOG ERROR This constitutes a failure for switching into user mode Read registry failure Cmd Line AppCommandLine registry entry 15 missing or empty LOG ERROR This is not considered an error since command line information is not necessary to launch and lock the application Read registry failure Internet The Internet registry entry is missing or empty This is LOG ERROR not considered an error since the Internet value 15 not necessary to launch and lock the application E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide LOG PROCESSING 248 Error Messages Message Explanation and or corrective action Level Registering Backdoor MSG The AppLock system communicates with the keyboard hook via a user defined message Both AppLock exe and Kbdhook dll register the message at initialization LOG PROCESSING Registering Hotkey MSG The AppLock system communicates with the keyboard hook via a user defined message Both AppLock exe and Kbdhook dll register the message at initialization Registry read failure at reenter user The registry has to be read when entering user mode 15 LOG ERROR mode the AppName is missing This user mode entry is attempted at boot and after a hotkey switch when the administrator has closed the application being locked or has changed the application name or command line Registry read failure at reenter user The registry has to be rea
52. Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries SymbolQ is a registered trademark of Symbol Technologies MOTOROLA and Stylized M Logo are registered trademarks of Motorola Inc and Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the U S or other countries and are used under license and RAM Mount M are both trademarks of National Products Inc 1205 S Orr Street Seattle WA 98108 Wavelink and Wavelink Avalanche are registered trademarks and the Wavelink logo tagline and Avalanche MC are trademarks of Wavelink Corporation Kirkland WA The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by LXE Inc is under license PowerScan is a registered trademark of Datalogic Scanning Inc located in Eugene OR other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations When this document is in PDF format Acrobat Reader Copyright 2007 Adobe Systems Incorporated rights reserved Adobe the Adobe logo Acrobat and the Acrobat logo are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated applies Important This symbol is placed on the product to remind users to dispose of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE appropriately per Directive 2002 96 EC In mo
53. intended for daily removal 20 pak of Ring Scanner Finger Straps is available from LXE 8600A401RINGSTRAP See Accessories Using the Quick Disconnect Function grasp the finger strap and pull the finger strap out and away from the ring scanner Before attaching the finger strap to the trigger module thread the finger strap warning label side down first through the hinge then under and over the pin next to the scan button It should slide easily Removing Replacing the Trigger Module Equipment Needed Phillips screwdriver with a blade diameter of 1 8 4mm Not supplied by LXE LXE recommends that installation or removal of accessories be performed on a clean well lit surface When necessary protect the work surface the mobile device and components from electrostatic discharge A 20 pak of full Trigger assemblies is available from LXE 8600A403TRIGGERKIT See Accessories Remove Finger Strap Assembly Original finger strap assemblies Remove the flexible liner from the finger strap assembly and discard the flexible liner Version 2 finger strap assemblies Fold the flexible liner back until the screw hole 15 visible 1 Rotate the trigger module until the black screw is visible as shown in the following figure 2 Using a Phillips screwdriver with a blade diameter of 1 8 4mm loosen the black screw counter clockwise and set the screw aside in a safe place 3 Remove the trigger module E EQ HX2R
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55. 3 Battery Sleeve 4 Stylus Holder 5 Arm Strap Brackets Armband Bottom View 1 Removable Mesh Arm Cover 2 Arm Strap Brackets 3 Adjustable Arm Straps Straps Figure 1 19 Armband Straps Hook Fabric Loop Fabric 3 Connection tabs Slide through Arm Strap Brackets and press hook and loop fabric together to secure strap to armband Put this side of the strap on the inside against the arm Put this side of the strap on the outside HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Components Hip Flip E EQ HX2RG B Figure 1 20 Hip Flip and Belt HX2 Mounting Bracket on Hip Flip Mounting Bracket Clips A Belt inside the Belt Loop Brace Adjustable HX2 Reference Guide 20 Components System Status LEDS Figure 1 21 System Status LEDs qe RN Green Blinking Display turned off when timer expires This will help to conserve battery power Tap the screen or press any key except the Power button to turn the display on again The HX2 is not in Suspend Mode Red Steady Main Battery Low If the main battery 1s not replaced with a fully charged battery before the main battery fails the HX2 1s turned Off Bluetooth hardware has been turned off does not exist in the HX2 Alpha Amber Steady Alpha mode enabled When multiple system status conditions are present the most urgent condition is indicated The conditions listed above are in increasing order of urgency by LED type No
56. 5 dB Mouse Access Settings Control Panel Mouse Mouse Properties Double click Double click this grid to set the double 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 eT Figure 3 30 Mouse Set the double click sensitivity for stylus taps on the touchscreen Tap OK to save the settings or tap the X button to ignore changes Tap the button for Help See the section titled Stylus for touch screen calibration E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 118 Settings Control Panel Options pr Network and Dialup Connections Access Settings Control Panel Network and Dialup Connections Set network driver properties and network access properties Select a connection to use or create a new connection on the HX2 Connection AJE gt amp Make Mew Serial 1 Seriali USB Client Connection 5 600 115200 Tw 5002710651 Figure 3 31 Network and Dialup Connections Tap OK to save the settings or tap the X button to ignore changes Tap the button for Help Create a Connection Option 1 mobile device select 4 Settings Control Panel Network and Dialup Connections A window is displayed showing the existing connections 2 Assuming the one you want does not exist double tap Make New Connection
57. 8 oz 515 External Serial Port COM2 2 Ring scanner Max baud rate 230 4Kbps Connectors Interface Tethered cable Main Battery Cradle Connection Asynchronous port Max baud rate 230 4Kbps Bluetooth Connection COM3 Max baud rate 921 6Kbps Audio Microphone Tethered cable Audio Battery HX2 Cable Connector Scanner No Scanner Tethered SE955 SR laser SE4400 2D Imager E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 266 Display Specifications Tethered Voltage range 6 0 8 4VDC 7 2V Backup Internal Nickel Cadmium NiCd Automatically charges from main battery CMOS 4 8V 1 2V nominal during normal operation Memory operational for 24 hours when main battery is depleted Display Specifications LAT X L9T G emx Sem Environmental Specifications HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Network Card Specifications 267 Network Card Specifications Summit Client 2 4GHz Type Il Bluetooth Enhanced Data Rate Up to 3 0 Mbit s over the air Connection No less than 32 80 ft 10 meters line of sight Bluetooth Version 2 0 EDR E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 268 List of Valid VK Codes for 5 List of Valid VK Codes for 5 This 1s the list of codes parsed by KEYCOMP compiler Refer to Microsoft Windows documentation for further clarification of the meaning of these key codes Any VK keys not defined here are not valid for use under Win
58. ALWAYSEXEC TInstalled dword 0 Applock support HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist AppLockInstall FileName System AppLock CAB Installed dword 0 FileCheck WINDOWSWAPPLOCK EXE Order dword 0 HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist AppLockPrep FileName windows AppLockPrep exe Installed dword 0 FileCheck ALWAYSEXEC Order dword 1 Delay dword 2 HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist A ppLock FileName WwindowsWAppLock exe Installed dword 0 FileCheck ALWAYSEXEC Order dword 63 E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 140 Utilities HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist KbdLocks FileName windows KbdLocks exe Installed dword 0 FileCheck ALWAYSEXEC Order dword 62 When you are installing your custom CAB file to the mobile device s operating system refer to the default image segments that are commented with RFTERM to see the expected Registry format One special key 15 included to force the system folders Desktop Fonts Programs etc to copy from the internal ATA card System to the Windows directory This is implemented as a persist key so the sequence of startup events can be controlled especially for AppLock The filename 15 a special internal trigger for the Launch utility to activate the CopyFolders function DO NOT EDIT OR ALTER THIS KEY OR IT MAY NO
59. Any modifier key pressed after itself toggles the specific modifier key off Orange LED near the Backspace key has no function on this keypad Use Start Settings Control Panel Keypad KeyMap tab to change the Diamond 1 and Diamond 2 key keypress defaults Keypad Icons and the Triple Tap Keypad When the HX2 has a Triple Tap keypad a modifier key icon is displayed in the taskbar The icon looks like a small cube The sides of the icon change color when a modifier key 15 pressed No modifier in focus Orange modifier key Blue modifier key Green modifier key Shift modifier key For example Shift Green ag and Shift Blue When multiple modifier keys are in focus for example Green Orange 1 to put a double quote on the screen the modifier key icon will show an orange side and a green side See Appendix A Key Maps for all available keypress sequences HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Bluetooth 31 Bluetooth 63 Of pr Bluetooth is an option and may not be available on all HX2s The HX2 default Bluetooth hardware setting is On Tap the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar on the desktop or in the Control Panel to open the LXEZ Pairing application The LXE HX2 Bluetooth module is designed to Discover and pair with nearby LXE Bluetooth devices Only LXE printers or scanners are recognized and displayed in the Bluetooth panel All other Bluetooth devices are ignored Prerequi
60. Appendix A Key Maps for instruction on the specific keypresses to access all keypad functions HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Touchscreen 69 Touchscreen Figure 2 7 Touchscreen The VGA display with touchscreen is an active TFT color unit capable of supporting VGA graphics modes at 50 dpi or greater Display size 1s 320 x 240 pixels in landscape orientation the diagonal viewing area is 2 5 inches 6 3 cm The covering is designed to resist stains and has an anti glare and anti reflective coating The touchscreen allows signature capture and touch input The touchscreen responds to an actuation force touch of 4 oz of pressure or less The color display is optimized for indoor lighting The LED backlight can be adjusted using the arrow keys The display is black when the device is in suspend mode or when both batteries have expired and the unit 15 Touchscreen protective film is available from LXE See Accessories E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 70 Batteries Batteries The HX2 15 designed to work with a Lithium Ion Li 10n tethered battery from LXE 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 HX2 maintains the date and time for a minimum of two days while tethered to a battery that has reached the Low Warning point a
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62. Certificate Authority This process saves a user certificate and a separate private key file Windows CE devices such as the HX2 require the private key to be saved as a separate file rather than including the private key in the user certificate Microsoft Certificate Services johnd Welcome Use this site to request a certificate for your Web browser e mail client or other program using a certificate you can verify your identity to people you communicate with over the 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 certificate certificate chain or certificate revocation list CEL 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 certificate certificate chain or CRL Figure 5 35 Certificate Services Welcome Screen Tap the Request a certificate task link E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 218 Certificates Microsoft Certificate Services johnd Request a Certificate select the certificate type Liser Certificate Or submit an advanced certificate request Figure 5 36 Request a Certificate Type Tap on the advanced certificate request link Microsoft Cer
63. Connect terminals are protected from accidental damage by keeping them covered by the sleeve fabric at all times Note New batteries must be charged prior to use The backup battery is continually recharged by the tethered battery HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Components 17 4 Mounting Bracket Clips Mounting brackets are pre installed to the back of the HX2 The brackets one on each side secure the HX2 to the mounting bracket clips on a hip flip or the armband Figure 1 16 Mounting Brackets The HX2 mount assembly 15 pre installed to a hip flip or armband Figure 1 17 Armband and Hip Flip Mount Assembly and Clips Connect Center the HX2 over the mount assembly and gently push down until both bracket clips indicated by the arrows shown above snap over the brackets on the HX2 Carefully test the connection to make sure the HX2 15 secured to the armband or hip flip Reset the connection by pressing down on either mounting clip to release the HX2 and try again Disconnect Remove the HX2 from the mount assembly by pushing down on either mounting clip or both until the HX2 mounting bracket disconnects Or you can disconnect from one clip then lift the HX2 up at a 45 degree angle until the other side disconnects Lift HX2 up and away from the mount assembly E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 18 Components Mounting Devices Armband Armband Top View 1 HX2 Mounting Bracket 2 Bracket Clips
64. Display Shortcuts Adapters stati Manage Wireless Settings Current Adapter Primary adapter Icon taskbar 8 Use Avalanche Network Profile Use Manual Settings rtl Figure 3 55 Avalanche Enabler Adapters Options Network Manage Network When enabled the Enabler will control the network settings This Setting parameter cannot be configured from the Avalanche Mobility Center Console and is enabled by default Manage Wireless When enabled the Enabler will control the wireless settings This Settings parameter cannot be configured from the Avalanche Management Console and is disabled by default This parameter setting does not apply to Summit Clients only Current Adapter Lists all network adapters currently installed on the mobile device 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 E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 156 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration Profile Use Avalanche Network The Enabler will apply all network settings sent to it by the Avalanche Mobility Center Console 8 Use Avalanche Network Profile Avalanche Icon Selecting the Avalanche Icon will access the Avalanche Network Profile tab which will display
65. EQ HX2RG B Data Entry 39 Ring Scanner Data Entry Read all cautions warnings and labels before using the ring scanner Do not look into the laser s lens Do not stare directly into the laser beam Barcode Scanner To scan with the laser barcode scanner point the ring scanner laser aperture towards a barcode and press the Scan button You will see a red laser beam strike the barcode Align the red beam so that the barcode is centered within the beam The laser beam must cross the entire barcode Move the ring scanner towards or away from the barcode so that the barcode takes up approximately two thirds the width of the beam There may be an audio response combined with the Scan function Iza45 57250 Correct Scan Incorrect Scan Incorrect Scan Figure 1 32 Laser Scan Beam on Linear Barcode See section titled Scan Status LED 2D Imager Figure 1 33 Imager Bracketed Crosshair Target on 2D Barcode To scan with the Imager Ring Scanner point the scan aperture towards a 2D barcode and press the Scan button You will see a bracketed crosshair strike the barcode Align the brackets so that the center of the barcode 15 covered by the crosshair Move the ring scanner towards or away from the barcode until a response 15 emitted by the HX2 1 beep 2 beeps a WAV file etc or the bracketed crosshair times out and disappears The Imager LED may illuminate when the Scan button is pressed There are three options that
66. HX2 Multi Charger is designed to simultaneously charge up to six HX2 Rechargeable Lithium Ion Batteries at a time in any combination of Standard or Extended batteries The Standard batteries require less than four hours and the Extended batteries require less than 8 hours Total charging time required depends upon battery pack temperature and conditions There is one bay that is used for Charging only when the Analyze button is not pressed abr dau re E 3 L L L ul 7 1 i L 1 L Ta Lh a a a a E LHE Figure 2 8 HX2 Multi Charger Charging Pocket LEDs o vann o Flashing Red Fault Battery pack fault or failure on any station Flashing Red Timeout Battery analyzer s 4 5 hour timeout period on any station expired Flashing Red Charger Analyzer Battery analyzer fault or failure on all stations Failure E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 74 HX2 Multi Charger Optional Pr Charger Analyzer LEDs Percentage of Battery Between 90 Between 80 Capacity and 100 and 90 Analyze Progress LED Status When all LEDs are off the battery capacity is less than 50 Figure 2 9 Multi Charger Control Panel Refer to the HX2 Multi Charger User 5 Guide for instruction in setting up the charger inserting the battery packs into the charging bays interpreting the LEDs and using the Charge Analyze Pocket HX2 R
67. Headset Input Boost Record Gain 22 5 dB Figure 3 29 Mixer Tap OK to save the settings or tap the X button to ignore changes Output tab Tap and hold the Output sliders moving them left and right to adjust the output decibel level Or tap the left and right arrows to adjust the sliders Input tab When enabled the internal microphone 15 turned off The default 15 unchecked disabled HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Settings Control Panel Options 117 Internal Mic When enabled the internal microphone is turned on The default 1s checked enabled Enable the Input Boost checkbox to boost Record Gain by 20 dB For example if Record Gain is set to 40 dB and Input Boost is enabled the dB for microphone output is boosted by 20 dB The resulting microphone output would be approximately 60 dB Enable Headset When Enable Headset is unchecked disabled the internal speaker and microphone are enabled When Enable Headset is checked enabled the internal speaker and microphone are disabled The default 15 checked enabled When you will be using a tethered battery audio cable without a headset disable the Enable Headset parameter Input Boost When checked enabled increases the sensitivity of the microphone internal or headset by 20 dB Record Gain Tap and hold the slider and move it left and right to adjust Or tap the left and right arrow keys to adjust the slider The default is 22
68. Multi Application Configuration Access Settings Control Panel Administration icon Note AppLock cannot support multiple windows of some applications Attempting to open multiple windows of RFTerm or Pocket Word will cause AppLock to switch to Administration mode Application Panel Access Settings Control Panel Administration icon Administrator Control Global Filename V Input Panel Figure 6 4 Application Panel Multi Application Use the Application tab options to select the applications to launch when the device boots up in End user Mode If no application is specified when the Administrator Control Panel is closed the mobile device reboots into Administrator mode If a password has been set but an application has not been specified the user will be prompted for the password before entering administration mode The password prompt remains on the display until a valid password 15 entered Filename Default is blank Move the cursor to the Filename text box and either type the application path or tap the Browse button the button The standard Windows CE Browse dialog is displayed After selecting the application from the Browse dialog tap OK Title Default is blank Enter the Title to be associated with the application The assumption 15 that multiple copies of the same application may need unique titles in order to differentiate them in the application swi
69. Overview Chapter 1 Introduction The LXE HX2 15 a small lightweight mobile computer designed to be worn on a person s arm or waist The HX2 15 most useful for applications that require computational support 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 armbands that secure both the unit and its battery keeps the HX2 the ready position at all times by preventing the unit from rotating around the wearer s arm The adaptable armbands can be worn close to the elbow or near the wrist The primary data inputs are a keypad or a ring scanner The 2 is voice ready Voice can also be used as an input with 39 party software Output is presented using the screen display or audio feedback generated by the mobile device and delivered through an internal speaker or audio headset The HX2 15 powered by a tethered low profile light and unobtrusive battery The entire HX2 wearable computer system features breakaway connections at multiple points and a low profile smooth design to resist snagging on common warehouse fixtures and equipment The HX2 has a Microsoft Windows 5 0 operating system with an Intel XScale PXA255 CPU The HX2 supports an 802 11b g WLAN radio and Bluetooth 2 0 EDR radio Connectors are available which interface with peripherals such as a Ring Scanner 1D Laser and 2D Im
70. Panel Use Panel see Input Panel 1 Input Panel Input Panel HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B 23 Key Keypad 237 Dual Alpha Keypad 2261016 6101010 1010 4 er e Any key press exits out of the volume and backlight control modes Modifier keys are sticky e A modifier key Green Orange Blue Shift and Control pressed after itself toggles that modifier key off Any key other than a modifier key following any modifier key unsticks the modifier keys First press these keys To Get This Dual Alpha Orange lt Power Suspend Power Suspend _____ VolumeUp X J X _______ Volume Down X X Down Arrow Display Backlight Increase 1 X UpAmw Display Backlight Decrease S X ___ X X Diamond 1 Mode X ___ _ OX o LL OX P i p Start Button pp LCIRL ESC ______ HEN ____ NENNEN OX _ LJ Lowercase Alpha alpha is the default setting _ X Backspace _____ o Enter Backspace E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 258 23 Key Keypad First press these keys To Get This Dual Alpha Keypad Function Then press this key BackTab X Up Arrow Cursor Up UpArow 0 00000
71. Select Pair as Printer to pair the HX2 with the Bluetooth managed printer pes The devices are paired The Bluetooth managed printer may respond with a series of beeps or LED flashes Please refer to the Bluetooth managed printer manufacturer s User Guide it may be available on the manufacturer s web site Please contact your LXE representative for Bluetooth product assistance Note If there is beep or no LED flash from the Bluetooth managed printer the HX2 and the printer are currently paired E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 38 Data Entry Data Entry You can enter data into the HX2 through several different methods The Ring Scanner aperture provides barcode data entry the Input Output I O ports the built in microphone and speaker are used to input output data and the physical and virtual keypads provide text entry Mobile devices with a touchscreen use a stylus to input data devices connected to the I O ports and or the keypad An input panel virtual keyboard is available for applications that expect keyed input Keypad Entry The keypad is used to manually input data that 1s not collected otherwise A subset of desktop PC full keyboard functions are provided Almost every key on the keypad has two or three different functions The primary function or numeric character 15 printed on the key Please refer to Appendix A Key Maps for instruction on the unique keypresses to access the available keyboard functi
72. Start the Summit Client configuration by tapping the Summit Client Utility icon on the desktop You can also start the Summit Client utility by tapping Start Programs Summit SCU Important After adding a new profile or changing parameters of an existing profile tap Start Suspend When the device Resumes saved changes are applied Summit Client Utility Help Access Start Programs Summit SCU or SCU icon on Desktop SCU Icon in Taskbar Summit Client Util Main Config Status Diags Global Settings Summit Client Utility Main Status Diags Global Figure 5 1 Summit Client Utility SCU The Main tab provides information the Admin Login and active config profile selection Profile specific parameters are found on the Config or Profile tab The parameters on this tab can be set to unique values for each profile The Status tab contains information on the current connection The Diags tab provides utilities to troubleshoot the client network device Global parameters are found on the Global Settings or Global tab The values for these parameters apply to all profiles Note password is required before making changes to Summit client profile parameters A password is not required to switch from one profile to another Help is available by clicking the button in the title bar on most SCU screens SCU Help may also be accessed by selecting Start Help and tapping the Summit Client Utility li
73. Switchpad E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 236 Multi Application Configuration Allow Close Default is Disabled When enabled the associated application can be closed by the end user Auto At Boot Retries Delay fio This option allows administrator to configure applications that consume system resources to be terminated if an error condition occurs or at the end user s request Error conditions may generate a topmost popup requiring an end user response memory resource issues requiring an end user response etc Also at the administrator s discretion these types of applications can be started manually see Manual Launch by the end user Allow Close Internet End user Internet Explorer EUIE AppLock supports applications that utilize Internet Explorer such as HTML pages and JAVA applications The end user can run an application by entering the application name and path in Internet Explorer s address bar When the Internet checkbox is enabled checked the Menu and Status check boxes are available Default is Disabled and the Menu and Status checkboxes are dimmed unavailable To prevent the end user from executing an application using this method the address bar and Options settings dialog are restricted in Internet Explorer This is accomplished by creating an Internet Explorer that is used in end user mode End user Internet Explorer EUIE EXE The EUIE executes the Internet Exp
74. The HX2 with a voice case does not fit in the HX2 cradle Remove the voice case before placing the HX2 in a charged cradle E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 24 Assembly Connecting the Audio Cable and a Headset See section titled Set the Audio Speaker Volume Note The audio option draws power from the tethered battery The mobile device internal speaker and internal microphone are disabled when a headset and microphone is connected The headset consists of an earpiece a microphone and an attached cable The headset attaches to the audio battery cable which attaches to the HX2 The mobile device internal speaker is disabled when a headset 15 connected __ Figure 1 25 Audio Battery Cable and Headset 1 Align the audio connector and the headset quick connect cable end Firmly push cable ends together until they click and lock in place 2 Snap the battery plug into the battery cable connector at the top of the battery 3 Press the battery audio connector into either left or right connector on the back of the HX2 The retaining clip will snap into place and secure the cable connection Place the cable in the cable groove Adjust Microphone and Secure the Cable 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 la
75. The SD card is mapped to the System folder in the Windows CE file system E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 80 Installed Software Folders Copied at Startup The following folders are copied on startup System Desktop copied to Windows Desktop System Fonts copied to Windows Fonts System WMelp copied to Windows System Programs copied to Windows Programs Copying these folders at startup saves any changes made by the user For example saving user installed fonts and help files and tailoring the desktop and programs menus to meet the user s needs This function copies only the directory contents no sub folders Files in the Startup folder are executed but only from System Startup Windows Startup is parsed too early in the boot process so it has no effect Executables in System Startup must be the actual executable not a shortcut because shortcuts are not parsed by the launch process Optional Software Bluetooth Only installed on a Bluetooth equipped HX2 The System Administrator can Discover and Pair targeted Bluetooth devices for each HX2 The System Administrator can enable disable Bluetooth settings and assign a Computer Friendly Name for each HX2 The Bluetooth control panel can be accessed by tapping Start Settings Control Panel Bluetooth the desktop icon or by double tapping the Bluetooth icon the taskbar JAVA Installed by LXE Files can be accessed by tapping Start Programs JEM CE Dou
76. Troubleshooting Coldboot Warmboot If a device managed by Avalanche 15 cold booted a warmboot MUST be performed following the coldboot Failure to perform the warmboot will leave the device in an undetermined configuration and it may not perform as expected If the intention is to stop using Avalanche to manage the device configuration please see Enabler Uninstall Process earlier in this section HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Chapter 4 Scanner Introduction Note For the purposes of this chapter the term scanner represents the HX2 ring scanner ring imager mobile Bluetooth scanner and or 2D imager unless specifically stated otherwise Access Settings Control Panel Scanner Set HX2 scanner keyboard wedge scanner sound and scanner port Assign baud rate parity stop bits and data bits for COMI Scanner parameters apply to the HX2 tethered ring scanner imager or the mobile Bluetooth barcode reader only Barcode manipulation parameters in this chapter are applied to the data resulting from successful barcode scans sent to the HX2 for processing Tethered scanner configuration can be changed using the Scanner Control Panel or via the LXE API functions While the changed configuration is being read the ring scanner s Scan LED is solid amber The ring scanner is not operational during the configuration update After hotswapping the HX2 tethered scanners the HX2 auto detects the tethered scanner type The HX2 may
77. Type of encryption to be used to protect transmitted data Options are None Manual WEP Auto WEP WPA PSK WPA TKIP WPA2 PSK WPA2 AES CCKM TKIP CKIP Manual Auto Manual CKIP or Auto Note The Encryption type chosen determines if WEP Keys PSK Keys button is active and also determines the available entries in the WEP or PSK pop up window E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 188 summit Client Configuration Status Tab This screen displays information on the current profile and wireless connection Information cannot be edited or changed on the Status panel Summit Client Util Config status Diags Global Settings Config Default IP 172 16 37 61 Summit Client Utility Main Status Diags Global Profile Default Status Associated Chan 5 Device Name Unnamed Bit Rate 11 Mbps 00 17 23 00 33 c0 3DC Name Client Is Associated to l Mame IP Signal DD O2 2d a8 01 af Strength 52 dem Rate 11 Mbps Channel 5 Tx Power 80 mi IP 172 15 38 171 Tx Power 80 miiy MAC 0D 17 23 00 95 51 Beacon Period 100 AP Marne Unknown OTIM 1 Pe 55 dem 00 02 20 8 01 Siona QUEE A Or Figure 5 6 SCU Status Tab The panel displays e Config Profile being used e The client name IP address and MAC address e The status of the network connection down associated authenticated
78. Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration 143 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration If the user is NOT using Wavelink Avalanche to manage their mobile device the Enabler should not be installed on the mobile device Terminology may appear different based on your installed version Avalanche Manager may be shown as the Avalanche Mobility Center Console Avalanche Agent may be shown as the Avalanche Mobile Device Server e Avalanche Management Console may be shown as the Avalanche Mobility Center the Avalanche Mobility Center Console Note that actual operation of the Enabler on the mobile device does not change Briefly The Wavelink Avalanche Enabler installation file 1s loaded on the mobile device by LXE 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 After the installation application is manually run a reboot is necessary for the Enabler to begin normal performance Following 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 Related manual Using Wavelink Avalanche on LXE Windows Computers Note On LXE mobile devices with integrated scanners the Scanner Wedge has primary control of the serial ports and must be configured properly to allow the Enabler to access the
79. When Replace is tapped the values for the current item the list are updated Clear When no item in the Custom IDs list 15 selected tapping the Clear 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 button changes to a Remove button when an item in the Custom IDs list 15 selected Tap the desired line item and then tap 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 Example Control Character ESCape Translated data Ox1B in the Configuration data Example Translation configuration Ignore drop The control character 15 discarded Ignore drop Printable text Hat encoded text Escaped hat encoded text Hex encoded text Escaped hex encoded text E EQ HX2RG B from the barcode data prefix and suffix Text is substituted for Control Character Start of TeXt Carriage Return The hat encoded text is translated to the equivalent hex value The hat encoding to pass thru to the Horizontal application Tab Carriage Return Vertical Tab O x0A The hex encoded text is translated to the equivalent hex value The hex encoding to pass thru to the application barcode is discarded 0 02 barcode 15 converted to text
80. a double beep E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 130 SD Flash Cards Files and Programs SD Flash Cards CAB Files and Programs The Flash card located inside the HX2 is intended to protect the user from losing the LXE drivers and configuration information in the event of a cold boot Also on any boot the contents of any registered CAB files are automatically unpacked The flash card cannot be removed exchanged by the user Access Files on the Flash Card Tap the My Device icon on the Desktop then tap the System icon Files A flash card is used for permanent storage of the LXE driver and utility files It is also used for registry content back up The flash card cannot be removed exchanged by the user CAB files when executed are not deleted SUMMIT CAB Summit Client files needed for radio operation APPLOCK CAB AppLock program See Chapter 6 AppLock The following CAB files are optional and may or may not be present LXE HX2 ENABLER CAB Wavelink Avalanche Enabler RFTERM CAB RFTerm terminal emulation application JAVA CAB Java application BLUETOOTH CAB Bluetooth Client files needed for pairing operation Note APPLOCK CAB can be removed if not used The Wavelink Avalanche Enabler CAB file should not be executed if the HX2 will not be managed using Wavelink Avalanche Manager See section titled Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration later in this chapter HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B ActiveSy
81. a reboot 1s necessary for the Enabler to begin normal performance Following 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 The designation of the mobile device to the Avalanche CE Manager is LXE HX2 See Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration at the end of this chapter for instruction If the user is NOT using Wavelink Avalanche to manage their mobile device the Enabler should not be installed on the mobile device s E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 62 Desktop Desktop For general use instruction please refer to commercially available CE user s guides or CE on line Help application installed in the HX2 Note Whenever possible dock the HX2 in a powered cradle to conserve the main battery and to ensure the backup battery is charged The HX2 Desktop appearance 15 similar to that of a desktop PC running Windows XP At a minimum it has named icons that can be tapped with the stylus to access My Computer Internet Explorer and the Recycle Bin At the bottom of the screen 15 the Start button Tapping the Start Button causes the Start Menu to pop up It contains the standard Windows menu options Programs Favorites Documents Settings Help and Run The Start Menu Shutdown option found on most desktop PC s has been replaced with a single command Suspend because the HX2 is
82. after every cold reset Enable Summit Start Programs Summit SCU Enable Radio When the wireless device is disabled tap the Enable Radio button The wireless device is enabled by default after every cold reset See Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration for Summit Client Utility setup information and instruction Certs Access Programs Summit Certs Contents of README TXT file located in Start Programs Summit Certs menu option CA Certificate files user certificate files and PAC files are accessed only from this location When entering the certificate filenames Summit Client Utility SCU only the filename and extension are entered Only PEM DER and PFX extensions are allowed for certificate files See Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration for directions for acquiring CA user certificate files Wireless Zero Config Utility and the Summit Client This utility has an icon in the toolbar that looks like networked computers with a red X through them indicating the application 15 enabled and the HX2 15 not connected to a network If you will be using the Wireless Zero Config Utility to configure the network card or connect to a network perform the following steps 1 Tap the Summit Client Utility icon on the desktop tap Start Programs Summit SCU Select ThirdPartyConfig in the Active Config drop down box 3 A message appears that a Power Cycle 15 required to make setti
83. always powered On when a fully charged tethered battery and backup battery are present Tap the Suspend button or tap the red Power button to turn the screen off and place the HX2 into Suspend mode Tap the Power button to Resume all paused functions and wake the unit up Note There be more or fewer icons on your desktop than those listed below in the LXE default Desktop table Access files and programs Recycle Bin Storage for files that are to be deleted Internet Explorer Connect to the Internet intranet requires a wireless transmitter and Internet Service Provider please note that ISP enrollment is not available from LXE Used for configuring Summit client for network security settings My Documents Storage for downloaded files applications Start A Access programs select from the Favorites listing documents last worked on change view settings for the control panel or taskbar on line help run programs or place the unit into Suspend mode HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Desktop 93 Pr My Device Folders Preserved upon Folder Description Coldboot Data entered by the end user and saved by the running applications Storage for downloaded files applications E Application Data E EQ HX2RG B 2 Reference Guide 64 Start Menu Program Options 4 Start Menu Program Options The following options represent the factory default program installation Your system may be different base
84. and tap the OK button 3 Tapthe Commit button 4 ForLEAP and WPA LEAP configuration is complete 5 For PEAP MSCHAP PEAP GTC and EAP TLS import the CA certificate into the Windows certificate store 6 ForEAP TLS also import the User Certificate into the Windows certificate store 7 Access the Credentials screen again Make sure the Validate server and Use MS store checkboxes are checked 8 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 9 ForEAP TLS also enter the User Cert User Certificate filename on the credentials screen by using the Browse button 10 If using EAP FAST and manual PAC provisioning input the PAC filename and password HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B summit Client Configuration 195 11 Tap OK button then the Commit button 12 Verify the device 15 authenticated by reviewing the Status tab When the device 15 properly configured the Status tab indicates the device is Authenticated and the method used Note details are provided in the appropriate Summit Wireless Security section following in this chapter 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 How to Use Sign On Screen
85. any changes and exit or tap the X button to exit without saving any changes Tap the button for Help Note Check with your LXE representative for language packs as they become available E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 108 Settings Control Panel Options Internet Options Access Settings Control Panel Internet Options Set options for internet connectivity Internet Options Internet Options Genera Start Page itp Autodial name LISB Client Search http www google com Network Access the Internet using proxy server Wiser Agent requires browser restart 1 Address Default Windows History Port eu 12 Clear Cache Bypass proxy server for local addresses Internet Options OK Internet Options General Connection security Advanc General Connection Security Privacy Cookies First party Third party Ja Internet Lacal Truste Accent at Settings Block C Black Prompt 6 Prompt Internet D This zone contains all Web sites you haven t Always allow session cookies placed in other zones Internet Options Internet Options Security Advanced Popups Popup Windows Block popups Pee iy Enable stylesheets Display notification when a popup has been blocked Open new pages in the current window Figure 3 21 Control Panel Interne
86. bit encryption alphanumeric characters Enter the key s and tap OK E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 200 summit Client Configuration LEAP w o WPA Authentication If the Cisco CCX certified Access Point AP is configured for open authentication set the Auth Type client parameter to Open If the AP is configured for network EAP only set the Auth Type client parameter to LEAP Start the Summit Utility by tapping the Summit Client icon Tap the Admin Login button on the Main panel Enter the Admin Login password and tap OK Tap the Config or Profile tab Summit Client Util Main Config Config Default EAP LEAP Summit Client Utility Main Profile Diags Global Profile Defaut SDC Security Auto Credentials Rename Power Save Tx Power Bit Rate Auto Commit 5 Keys Rename Encryption Delete Delete Scan or Figure 5 13 Configure a Summit Profile for LEAP w o WPA Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set Auth Type to Open Set EAP Type to LEAP Set Encryption to Auto WEP To use Stored Credentials tap the Credentials button No entries are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User name and Password when connecting to the network HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B summit Client Configuration 201 Credentials ser Password Figure 5 14 LEAP Credenti
87. can be set by the System Administrator using the Scanner control panel applet Internal illumination External illumination or Both If external illumination or both 1s chosen there are three white LEDs located above the imager aperture that will illuminate for the duration of the scan then turn off See the previous section titled Tethered Ring Scanner Imager figure titled Ring Scanner Imager Apertures E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 40 Data Entry Scan Status LED Figure 1 34 Scan Status LED The Scan Status LED oval shaped LED on the top of the ring scanner turns red when the laser beam 15 on Following a barcode scan and read the Scan Status LED turns green for two seconds and the HX2 may beep indicating a successful scan If the scan was unsuccessful the Scan Status LED turns off and a different beep sequence may be heard The ring scanner engine and Scan Status LED automatically turn off after a successful or unsuccessful read The ring scanner is ready to scan again after the Scan button 15 released or after the Scan Status LED turns off following a successful scan Voice Data Data is entered into the HX2 by speaking into the headset s microphone or the internal microphone located below the Up Arrow when prompted HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Data Entry 4 Input Panel Virtual Keyboard The virtual keyboard 15 always available when needed e g text field input Tap the Keyboard icon in the Ta
88. certificate to the specified Windows folder on the mobile device The default location for Certs Path is System A different location may be specified by using Certs Path global variable Please note the location chosen for certificate storage should persist after warmboot 3 When completing the Credentials screen for the desired authentication do not check the Use MS store checkbox after checking the Validate server checkbox 4 Enter certificate name in the CA Cert textbox 5 Tap OK to exit the Credentials screen and then Commit to save the profile changes E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 198 summit Client Configuration No Security Start the Summit Utility by tapping the Summit Client icon Tap the Admin Login button on the Main panel Enter the Administrator password and tap OK Tap the Config or Profile tab Summit Client Util Main Config Diags Global Settings Config SAAM EAP type Mone Summit Client Utility Main Profile Diags Global Profle Defaut JDC Security credentials Encryption Rename Rename Delete Scan Open Credentials Delete Mong Commit PSK Keys or Figure 5 11 Configure a Summit Profile with No Security Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set Auth Type to Open Set EAP Type to None Set Encryption to None Tap the Commit button to save the new profile configuration Perform a warm reset function to connect u
89. changed The buttons on this tab are dimmed if the user 15 not logged in as Admin 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 15 displayed if a delete 15 attempted New Creates new profile with the default settings see Config Profile Parameters and prompts for a unique name If the name 15 not unique an error message 15 displayed and the new profile 15 not created Rename Assigns a new unique name If the new name 15 not unique an error message 15 displayed and the profile 15 not renamed HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B summit Client Configuration 185 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 true true true false Connect Refresh Figure 5 5 SCU Scan If you are logged in a
90. cradle serial port 9600 l None Scanner Control Main Barcode StopBis DataBits 2 Figure 4 3 Scanner Control COM1 If these values are changed the default values are restored after a cold boot or reflashing E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 164 Barcode Tab A Settings Control Panel Scanner Barcode tab The Scanner application Wedge can only enable or disable the processing of a barcode inside the Wedge software The Scanner application enables or disables the Code ID that may be scanned Enabling or disabling a specific barcode symbology is done manually using the configuration barcode in the Scanner Programming Guide available on the LXE Manuals CD and the LXE ServicePass website Choose an option in the Enable Code ID drop down box None AIM ID Symbol ID or Custom ID Scanner Control Main Barcode Enable Code ID Symbology Settings Ctrl Char Mapping Custom Identifiers Figure 4 4 Scanner Control Barcode tab Buttons Symbology Individually enable or disable a barcode from being scanned set the minimum Settings and maximum size barcode to accept strip Code ID strip data from the beginning or end of a barcode or based on configurable Barcode Data add a prefix or suffix to a barcode before transmission Ctrl Char Define the operations the LXE Wed
91. e Jnitial Install USB Connection e Install Connect Initial Install Process e Explore Disconnect Note Initial ActiveSync connection requires a USB connection subsequent connections can be either USB or RS 232 serial When the HX2 enters Suspend an established ActiveSync connection is maintained Refer to ActiveSync Get Connected Process for full details 1 Run ActiveSync on the desktop laptop E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 96 Start Menu Program Options Pr 2 Connect the HX2 to the desktop computer using the USB cable Follow the instructions the desktop to set up a partnership LXE recommends choosing the No option to set up the HX2 as a guest 3 Select the ActiveSync menu option Explore and the file structure of the H X2 is displayed in the HX2 window on the desktop monitor 4 Files on the desktop computer can be dragged to a folder in the HX2 window on the desktop monitor and dropped to add them to the HX2 ActiveSync converts the file to run on a CE device automatically during the transfer To close or disconnect the ActiveSync connection with HX2 disconnect the USB connector first ActiveSync on the desktop closes Remote Display Control on the HX2 closes Refer to ActiveSync Get Connected Process for full details Start Stop FTP Server Access A Programs Communication Start FTP Server or Stop FTP Server These shortcuts call the
92. etc e The IP address and MAC address of the Access Point maintaining the connection to the network Channel currently being used for wireless traffic e Beacon period The time between AP beacons in kilomicroseconds 1 kilomicrosecond 1 024 microseconds DTIM interval 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 15 waiting for them For example if DTIM 3 then every third beacon contains a DTIM e Current transmit power in mW Rate in Mbps e Signal strength RSSI and signal quality changes with network activity Signal quality is a measure of the clarity of the signal and 15 displayed as a percentage Note After completing radio configuration it is good practice to review this screen to verify the radio has associated no encryption WEP or authenticated LEAP any WPA as indicated above HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B summit Client Configuration 189 Diags Tab The Diags panel can be used for troubleshooting network traffic and wireless connectivity issues for the IP address shown Admin login is required for the Re connect button function Note Site Survey functions are not available in this release The Diagnostics function is not available in all versions Summit Client Util Main Config Status Diags Config Default Profile Default IP 172 15 38 1
93. find kbdhook dll The load of the keyboard filter failed This occurs when the dll is missing or 15 corrupted Look in the Windows directory for kbdhook dll If it exists delete it Also delete applock exe from the Windows directory and reboot the unit Deleting applock exe triggers the AppLock system to reload LOG ERROR LOG PROCESSING LOG ERROR Converted Pwd Converted password from wide to mbs LOG EX Could not create event The keyboard filter uses this event at the Administrator EVT HOTKEYCHG Control panel The event could not be created Could not hook keyboard If the keyboard cannot be controlled AppLock cannot process the hotkey This failure prevents a mode switch into user mode Could not start thread HotKeyMon The keyboard filter must watch for hot key changes The watch process could not be initiated LOG ERROR LOG ERROR LOG ERROR Ctrl after L or X Processing the backdoor entry LOG EX Ctrl pressed The Ctrl key has been pressed and trapped by the HotKey processing Processing the hotkey and backdoor entry LOG EX LOG EX Decrypt acquire context failure Unable to decrypt password LOG ERROR Decrypt acquired context OK Decryption process ok LOG EX Decrypt created hash OK Decryption process ok LOG EX Decrypt failure Unable to decrypt password LOG ERROR Decrypt import key failure Unable to decrypt password LOG ERROR Decrypt create hash failure Unable to decrypt password LOG ERROR Decrypt importe
94. followed by A Ctrl A is entered in the text box If another key is pressed after a normal key press the hotkey sequence is cleared and a new hotkey sequence is started A normal key 15 required for the hotkey sequence and 15 unlike pressing the normal key during a mode switch this key can be entered from the Input Panel keyboard when configuring the key However when the hotkey is pressed to switch modes the normal key must be entered from the keypad it cannot be entered from the Input Panel keyboard Note The AppLock default Administrator Hotkey must be modified during initial setup of a new device E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 238 Password Status Panel View Multi Application Configuration Move the cursor to the Password text box The passwords entered in the Password and Confirm Password fields must match Passwords are case sensitive When the user exits the Administrator Control panel the two passwords are compared to verify that they match If they do not match a dialog box is displayed notifying the user of the error After the user closes the dialog box the Security Panel 15 displayed and the password can then be entered and confirmed again If the passwords match the password is encrypted and saved See Also Passwords and Troubleshooting Multi Application AppLock Use the Status panel to view the log of previous AppLock operations and to configure which messages are to be recorded during AppLoc
95. idle Because of the cumulative effect and using the Battery Power Scheme Defaults listed above e The backlight turns off after 3 seconds of no activity e The display turns off after 18 seconds of no activity 15seconds 3seconds e And the device enters Suspend after 5 minutes and 18 seconds of no activity See Chapter 3 System Configuration for more information HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Setting Timers 45 Setting The Audio Speaker Volume Note application may override the control of the speaker volume Turning off sounds saves power and prolongs battery life The internal speaker is located on the front of the device above the 2 key The audio volume can be adjusted to a comfortable level for the listener Operational beeps are emitted from the speaker A Battery Audio cable is available for headsets see Accessories and Cables Using the Keypad Note Volume amp Sounds in Settings Control Panel must be enabled before the following default key sequences will adjust the volume The volume is increased or decreased one step each time the volume key sequence is pressed To adjust speaker volume use the Blue Up Arrow and Blue Down Arrow keys on the Alpha Mode 3 Tap keypad Orange Diamond 1 Up Arrow and Diamond 14 Down Arrow keys on the Dual Alpha and Triple Tap keypads Until the speaker volume is satisfactory Using the Touchscreen Tap Settings Control Pan
96. l After completing the other entries in the profile tap the Credentials button Leave the Username and Password blank No entries are necessary on the Credentials screen for LEAP or WPA LEAP 2 For PEAP MSCHAP PEAP GTC and EAP TLS import the CA certificate into the Windows certificate store For EAP TLS also import the User Certificate into the Windows certificate store 4 Access the Credentials screen again Make sure the Validate server and Use MS store checkboxes are checked 5 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 6 For EAP TLS also enter the User Cert User Certificate filename on the credentials screen by using the Browse button 7 the OK button then the Commit button When the device attempts to connect to the network a sign on screen is displayed 9 Enter the Username and Password Tap the OK button Password Figure 5 9 Sign On Screen E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 196 summit Client Configuration Verify device 15 authenticated by reviewing Status tab When device is properly configured the Status tab indicates the device is Authenticated and the method used The sign on screen is displayed after a reboot for each of the listed protocols Note Complete details are p
97. loaded into DRAM for execution Xscale turbo mode switching 15 supported and turned on by default The HX2 supports the following I O components of the core logic e One SD card slot inaccessible to end user e One TTL serial port designed to interface with LXE ring scanner only One RS 232 serial port accessible the cradle USB master accessible via the cradle e USB client accessible via the cradle One Digitizer Input port Touch screen 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 15 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 15 detected it may be re flashed correctly Internal SD Memory Card The HX2 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 an LXE qualified 128MB optional 512 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 standa
98. may be slight delays while the wireless client connects to the HX2 seems to lockup network authorization for voice enabled applications complete as soon as it is warm Wavelink Avalanche management of the HX2 startup completes and booted Bluetooth relationships establish or re establish When the desktop appears or an application begins the 2 15 ready for use Setup the Keypad See Components Front later in this chapter for a graphic representation of all available keypads The HX2 has three keypad options Alpha Mode 3 Tap The HX2 default keypad on all HX2s shipped prior to September 2007 Setup requires no user interaction Dual Alpha Set as the default keypad when the Dual Alpha or Triple Tap keypad has been shipped Setup requires no user interaction with the My Device Windows Dual Alpha reg file Triple Tap Requires file activation to setup the Triple Tap keypad for daily use Setup requires the My Device Windows Triple Tap reg file be tapped and the HX2 warmbooted Warmboot the HX2 by tapping Start Run and using the virtual keyboard or SIP type WARMBOOT Tap OK Setup the Client and Network Prerequisites e Network SSID or ESSID number of the Access Point WEP or LEAP Authentication Protocol Keys m See Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration for complete information HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Getting Started Access Terminal Emulation Parameters Before you make a host con
99. mobile device enters end user mode a Switchpad icon it looks like three tiny windows one above the other is displayed in the taskbar The taskbar is always visible on top of the application in focus When the user taps the Switchpad icon a menu is displayed showing the applications available to the user The user can tap an application name in the popup menu and the selected application is brought to the foreground The previous application continues to run in the background Stylus taps affect the application in focus only When the user needs to use the Input Panel they tap the Keyboard option Input Panel taps affect the application in focus only The figure shown above is an example and is shown only to aid in describing how the user can switch between applications using a stylus The switchpad lists user applications as well as the Keyboard option See Also Application Panel Launch Manual Launch and Allow Close Using the Switch key Sequence One switch key sequence or hotkey is defined by the administrator for the end user to use when switching between locked applications This is known as the Activation key The Activation key is assigned by the Administrator using the Global Key parameter When the switch key sequence is pressed on the keypad the next application in the AppLock configuration is moved to the foreground and the previous application moves to the background The previous application continues to run in the backgro
100. or after the backup battery is depleted the Time and Date reverts to factory default values e Backup battery replacement is performed by LXE The HX2 cradle can charge two standard batteries in less than four hours two extended batteries in less than 8 hours in the battery wells behind the HX2 docking bay The cradle requires an external power source before battery charging can occur The HX2 Multi Charger can charge up to six batteries at the same time Each charging bay can accept either battery The Multi Charger requires an external power source before charging analyzing can occur Li lon Battery When disposing of the HX2 tethered batteries the following precautions should be observed The battery should be disposed of properly The battery should not be disassembled or crushed The battery should not be heated above 212 F 100 C or incinerated E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 4 Overview Document Conventions ALL CAPS caps are used to represent disk directories file names and application names Rather than use the phrase choose the Save command from the File menu this manual Menu Choice i uses convention choose File Save Indicates title of a book chapter or a section within a chapter for example Document Italics Conventions and Document Conventions Indicates a key on the keypad for example lt Enter gt or Enter LA Indicates a reference to other documentation
101. s AppLock is designed to be run on LXE certified Windows CE based devices only LXE loads the AppLock program as part of the LXE customer installation process Configuration parameters are specified by the AppLock Administrator for the mobile device end user AppLock is password protected by the Administrator End user mode locks the end user into the configured application or applications The end user can still warm boot the mobile device tap the touch screen respond to dialog boxes and if enabled by the administrator select applications using the Switchpad When the mobile device is reset to factory default values the Administrator may need to reconfigure the AppLock parameters and the application switching activation key sequence Note Note Note E EQ HX2RG B AppLock cannot support multiple windows of some applications Attempting to open multiple windows of RFTerm or Pocket Word will cause AppLock to switch to administration mode A few applications do not follow normal procedures when closing AppLock cannot prevent this type of application from closing but is notified that the application has closed For these applications AppLock immediately restarts the application see Auto Re Launch which causes the screen to flicker If this type of application is being locked the administrator should close all other applications before switching to end user mode to minimize the screen flicker Alpha Mode 3 Tap Keypad Only I
102. screen will appear during the bootup process until all drivers and applications are loaded and installed Setup screens may appear and disappear while files are loading After all files are loaded and the Desktop 15 displayed adjust audio volume and other parameters if d om desired 8 Setup the wireless client and network management programs Refer to Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration 9 Setup Terminal Emulation parameters Refer to the RFTerm Reference Guide on the LXE Manuals CD 10 Set up mappable keys Refer to Chapter 3 System Configuration 11 Pair Bluetooth devices Refer to B uetooth later in this chapter 12 Setthe AppLock Administrator hotkey sequence and the User task switching hotkey sequence Refer to Chapter 6 AppLock 13 Save your settings to the Registry Refer to Saving Settings to the Registry later 1n this chapter E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 6 Getting Started Quick Start Troubleshooting Can t calibrate the touchscreen change the date time or adjust the AppLock is installed and running on the mobile device AppLock restricts User access to running programs Changes or modifications require Administrator access Refer to Chapter 6 AppLock for setup volume and processing information RFtermQ starts after each cold reset and warm reset Tap File Exit to close the RFTerm application By default RFTerm starts after each cold reset and warm reset There
103. strap through the arm strap brackets ensuring the hook and loop fastening sections are on the outside of the armband 2 The shorter strap is used for the wrist area and the longer strap is used for the forearm area 3 Press the straps hook end against the straps loop fastener to secure each end of the strap to the armband After both straps are loosely fastened in this manner snap the HX2 onto the armband bracket E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 52 Getting Help 4 Slip your hand through armband straps until armband 15 in desired location Grasp the tab at one end of the strap to loosen and then tighten each strap until the armband 15 comfortably snug 5 Ensure the HX2 on the armband 15 stable and does not slide or slip around your arm 6 Periodically check the straps strap brackets and hook and loop fabric areas for damage The damaged parts should be replaced before the straps or strap brackets are used on an armband again Note The armband is washable but only the mesh arm cover and straps are machine washable Getting Help All LXE manuals are now available on one CD and they can also be viewed downloaded from the LXE ServicePass website Contact your LXE representative to obtain the LXE Manuals CD You can also get help from LXE by calling the telephone numbers listed on the LXE Manuals CD in the file titled Contacting LXE This information 15 also available on the LXE website s ServicePass page Exp
104. the Bluetooth device properties menu 5 Pair as Scanner to set up the HX2 to receive scanner data 6 Tap Pair as Printer to set up the HX2 to send data to the printer 7 If paired tap Disconnect to stop pairing with the device Tap Delete to remove the device name and data from the HX2 Bluetooth Devices list Tap OK 8 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 15 placed on the HX2 display 9 Whenever the HX2 returns from Suspend Mode all previously paired live Bluetooth devices in the vicinity are paired one at a time with the HX2 If the devices cannot connect to the HX2 before the re connect timeout time period expires default is approximately 30 minutes for each paired device there is no indication of the continuing disconnect state 1f Report Failure to Reconnect 15 disabled Note The Bluetooth printer port is COMO See Also Chapter 3 System Configuration section titled Bluetooth E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 34 Bluetooth Bluetooth Devices Assumption The System Administrator has Discovered and Paired targeted Bluetooth devices for each HX2 The System Administrator has also enabled disabled Bluetooth settings and assigned a Computer Friendly Name for each HX2 See Chapter 3 System Configuration Bluetooth control panel applet and supported Bluetooth
105. to pair the HX2 with the Bluetooth mobile scanner LI e The devices are paired The Bluetooth barcode reader responds with a series of beeps and LED flashes Refer to the following section titled B uetooth Beep and LED Indications E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 36 Bluetooth Note After scanning the HX2 Bluetooth label if there is no and no LED flash from the Bluetooth device the devices are currently paired HX2 without Label If the HX2 Bluetooth address barcode label does not exist follow these steps to create a unique Bluetooth address barcode for the HX2 First locate the HX2 Bluetooth address by tapping Start Settings Control Panel Bluetooth About tab Bluetooth Address 74 83 65 50 91 Figure 1 31 About tab and Bluetooth Address Next create a Bluetooth address barcode label for the HX2 The format for the barcode label 15 as follows e Barcode type must be Code 128 FNC3 character followed by string Uppercase L lowercase n lowercase uppercase B and then the Bluetooth address 12 hex digits no colons For example LnkB0400f4002031 Create and print the label Scan the HX2 Bluetooth address barcode label with the mobile Bluetooth barcode reader The devices are paired The Bluetooth barcode reader responds with a series of beeps and LED flashes Refer to the following section titled B uetooth Beep and LED Indications Note After scanning the HX2 Bluetooth lab
106. treated as a Code ID Custom IDs 10 Clear Al add Figure 4 10 Barcode Tab Custom Identifiers After adding changing and removing items from the Custom IDs list tap the OK button to save changes and return to the Barcode panel Parameters Name text box Name 15 the descriptor that 15 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 custom Code ID in a user friendly manner Both Name and ID Code must be specified in order to add a custom Code ID to the Custom IDs list ID Code text ID Code defines the data at the beginning of a barcode that acts as an identifier the actual Code ID Both Name and ID Code must be specified in order to add a custom Code ID to the Custom IDs list HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Barcode Tab 175 Buttons Add Entering data into both the Name and ID Code fields enables the Add button Tap the Add button and the data 15 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 1s 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
107. tt tt AM or PM Date M d yy short dddd MMMM dd vvyy long Language English United States Input English United States US English United States US Regional and Language Settings Regional and Language Settings Regional and Language Settings Region Language Input Region Language Input Region Language Input 1 f 1 Seer Default Input Language Your nglish United States Customize User Interface Language iis m language to use when you start 02 AM 6 English United States US ime 29 e option will determine the language used for the Short date 2 19 2006 menus dialogs and alerts ae Cn egga tou Long date Sunday February 19 2006 z T Positive numbers 123 456 789 00 Ez English United States US Positive currency 123 456 789 00 English United States Negative numbers 123 456 789 00 Negative currency 123 456 789 00 _ Figure 3 36 Regional Settings Tap the Customize button to assign a different format for dates times numbers and currency Adjust the settings and tap the OK button to save the changes Changes are saved across tabs Tap the X button to discard any changes Tap the for Help The changes take effect immediately Remove Programs Access Settings Control Panel Remove Programs Note
108. value does not have to be sequential HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Multi Application Configuration 235 Auto Re Launch Default is Enabled Auto Re Launch when enabled for a specific application automatically re launches it subject to the specified Auto Re Launch Delay in seconds after it terminates This option allows the Administrator to disable the re launch operation AppLock cannot prevent all applications from closing When an application that AppLock cannot prevent from closing terminates perhaps because of an error condition AppLock re launches the application when this option is enabled Auto Re launch Retries b Delay b Note If Allow Close is enabled and both Auto Re launch and Manual Launch are disabled the application cannot be restarted for the end user or by the end user after the application terminates Auto Re Launch Retries default 1s 0 tries Retries 1s the number of times AppLock will try to re launch the application The retry count is reset after an application 15 successfully launched and controlled by AppLock Valid values are between 0 no tries and 99 tries or 1 for infinite Infinite tries ends when the application successfully launches Auto Re Launch Delay timer default is 0 seconds no delay Delay is the amount of time AppLock waits prior to re launching an application that has terminated The delay is specified in seconds Valid values are between 0 no delay and 99 second
109. when the Enabler is accessed Contact when cradled Initiate connection to the Mobile Device Server based on a docking event available on the HX2 Contact Periodically 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 15 in Suspend Mode can wakeup and process updates Reboot before attempt Reboot mobile device before attempting to contact Mobile Device Server E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 152 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration Startup Shutdown LXE recommends using AppLock for this function AppLock is resident on each mobile device with a Windows OS AppLock configuration instructions are located in Chapter 6 AppLock Avalanche Update Settings Startun Shutdown Gran Config 4 Program Startup Do not monitor launch Enabler C Monitor and launch Enabler Taskbar Lock Hide Program Shutdown Continue monitoring C Stop monitoring Figure 3 51 Avalanche Enabler Startup Shutdown Options Do not monitor or launch Enabler When the device boots do not launch the Enabler application and do not attempt to connect to the Mobile Device Server Monitor for u
110. 3 LX X _ 4 25 Ho PE LX X A eK A Jo PE LX X 5 X 55 Moo KK PNK KO __ _ _ j 7 29 __ _ _ KK IR o eK SL X 50 TO X X X OO ___ _ ___ X 9 99 2 _ X 9999 __ __ __ __ _ ___ __ 2 HX2 Reference Guide 264 23 Key Keypad First press these keys To Get This Triple Tap Keypad Function e single quote OX E Te a a a apostrophe X accen semicolon X ae gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt I LX gt o X X X LP p P5 X Ce e _ _ underscore __ TAB HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Appendix B Technical Specifications Physical Specifications Intel Xscale operating at 400 MHz 32 bit CPU with on chip cache Display QVGA Transflective LCD with touchscreen Transflective Color LED backlight SD Card SD MMC 1 bit interface Weights Unit with network card standard 11 0 5 462 g battery and ring scanner Battery Standard 4 oz 1162 Battery Extended 7 2 07 205 g Ring Scanner 1 7 oz 48 g Ring Imager 1
111. 32 DHDSPHUEBE LS E E 33 Bluetooth WP nl AAEE 34 Bluctosh Mobile Barcode Resder SCID 35 EE EEE E E E A EE EEA E A T E E E EE E AT EE E E 35 V eee eee ee ee EEEE AT EAEE AA E AATE _ ONG 35 EE NM OAM ME 36 Beep aud LED PE 36 TNNT 37 E mU LR 38 TR E E AEE EE E E 38 a 38 cane a ieii 39 Barcode SOAGE eoque 39 NOTTE 39 a 40 T 40 Input Panel 7 Virtual Keyboard erepto 41 Entering AppLock Activation Key nnn 42 Ua me re ea 42 8 003 101 9 8 rt cT tr 42 2 E A REN E MM M Mn MI ee cnet MOM MM 43 cem tbe Tower TIEI QUEUE MIN HIEMIS eae 43 i m 43 E Bur MNT T ETT 44 Setting The Audio Speaker Volume 45 Lun 45 __________ 45 Adjustine the Displa
112. 5 10 seconds valid values are between 0 no delay and a maximum of 999 seconds Auto At Boot Retries is the number of times the application launch will be retried if a failure occurs when the application 15 automatically launched at bootup Valid values are between 0 tries and 99 tries or 1 for infinite Infinite tries ends when the application successfully launches The default is 0 retries Auto At Boot Delay timer 15 the time that AppLock waits prior to the initial launch of the selected application when it is automatically launched at bootup Delay default 15 10 seconds Valid values are between 0 seconds no delay and 999 seconds The Auto At Boot delay is associated for each application 1 will be either a value specified by the Administrator or it will be the delay default value At startup when a delay has been assigned for each application AppLock waits for the delay associated with the first application to expire before launching the first application then AppLock waits for the delay associated with the second application to expire before launching the second application AppLock continues in this manner until all applications are launched Note Global Delay can be accomplished by setting a timed delay for the first application to be launched by lowest Order number and no delay 0 seconds for all other applications Note Launch order is determined by the Order specified in the Application tab The Order
113. 7 Laser Ring Scanner Figure 1 8 Imager Ring Scanner Figure 1 9 Ring Scanner Hook and Loop Strap O Q Figure 1 10 Ring Scanner Imager Apertures Imager Illumination LEDs Imager Clear Glass Lens Laser Scanner Red Glass Lens HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Components 15 Cables Figure 1 11 Cable Battery and HX2 Connectors Figure 1 12 Cable Audio Battery and HX2 Connectors Figure 1 13 Cable Laser Ring Scanner and HX2 Connectors Figure 1 14 Cable Imager Ring Scanner and HX2 Connectors E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 16 Components Li lon Battery Main battery charging is handled exclusively by the HX2 Multi Charger analyzer and the battery charger integrated into a powered 2 cradle The Standard battery 15 much thinner than the Extended battery Each battery will fit in the battery sleeve on an armband hip flip and the voice case Note Do not 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 Standard Battery Extended Battery Figure 1 15 HX2 Standard and HX2 Extended Battery Battery Charge Connect HX2 Battery Cable Terminals Connector Note When placing the tethered battery an armband or hip flip battery sleeve ensure the Battery Charge
114. 71 Re connect Start Ping Site survey Start Ping IP 172 16 37 61 Diagnostics Diagnostics Qutput Release Renew sl Or Figure 5 7 SCU Diags Tab Buttons Re connect Tap this button to apply or reapply the current config profile and attempt to associate or authenticate to the wireless LAN Activity is logged in the Diagnostic Output text box on the lower part of the panel Release Renew Release the current IP address to obtain a new IP address This option renews the IP address when applicable Activity is logged in the Diagnostic Output text box If a fixed IP address has been assigned to the wireless device this 1s also noted in the Diagnostic Output box Note that the current IP address 15 displayed Start Ping Tap the text box and type an IP address to Ping Tap the Start Ping button to start pinging the IP address The button name changes to Stop Ping Tap Stop Ping to end the pinging process The pinging process ends when any other button on this panel is tapped or a different menu tab is selected Ping results are displayed in the Diagnostic Output text box Diagnostics Tapping this button begins an attempt to re connect to the wireless LAN This option provides more data in the Diagnostics Output text box than the Re connect option The data dump includes client state profile settings global settings and a list of access points by SSID broadcasting in the wireless device s immediate ar
115. 8 Keypads Requires file activation setup Triple Tap keypad for daily use Setup requires the My Device Windows Triple Tap reg file be tapped and the HX2 warmbooted Warmboot the HX2 by tapping Start Run and using the Soft Input Panel SIP type WARMBOOT Tap OK Features The modifier keys are the Green Orange Blue Shift and Control CTRL keys Modifier keys are sticky keys Any modifier key pressed after itself toggles the specific modifier key off e Alpha keys are accessed by several taps the blue modifier key and one to four taps of a number key Capital keys also require a Shift key tap e The orange Alpha LED has no function on this keypad and is off e The default timeout for any Alpha key 15 0 15 second e Any key press exits volume control mode Any key press exits backlight control mode e F1 through F10 function keys are available using the keypad Function keys F11 through F24 require multiple keypresses e Keys can be mapped by the user to generate any key code defined by Windows Use Start Settings Control Panel Keypad KeyMap tab to change the Diamond 1 and Diamond 2 key keypress defaults Figure 2 6 Triple Tap Keypad The alphabet characters wrap for keys 2 9 for example Blue 2 produces a lower case e Blue 22 produces a lower case b e Blue 222 produces a lower case c e Blue 2222 produces the number 2 See
116. Any key press exits backlight control mode Modifier keys are sticky keys Any modifier key pressed after itself toggles the specific modifier key off Orange LED near the Backspace key has no function on this keypad Use Start Settings Control Panel Keypad KeyMap tab to change the Diamond 1 and Diamond 2 key keypress defaults Keypad Icons and the Dual Alpha Keypad When the HX2 has a Dual Alpha keypad a modifier key icon 15 displayed in the taskbar The icon looks like a small cube The sides of the icon change color when a modifier key 15 pressed No modifier in focus Green modifier key Blue modifier key m Orange modifier key Shift modifier key For example Shift Green and Shift Blue When multiple modifier keys are in focus for example Green Orange 1 to put a double quote on the screen the modifier key icon will show an orange side and a green side See Appendix A Key Maps for all available keypress sequences E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 30 HX2 Keypads Using Triple Tap Keypad The Triple Tap keypad modifier keys are the Green Orange Blue Shift and Control keys See Appendix A Key Maps for all available keypress sequences 600 e e oo eo o a A M 4 Figure 1 28 The Triple Tap Keypad e Any key press exits volume control mode Any key press exits backlight control mode Modifier keys are sticky keys
117. Blinking medium Bluetooth 15 paired and connected to a device Blue LED Blinking fast Bluetooth 15 discovering other Bluetooth devices Blue LED Unlit Bluetooth hardware has been turned off or does not exist in the HX2 See Chapter 3 System Configuration control panel section titled B uetooth Barcode data captured by the Bluetooth scanner is manipulated by the settings in the HX2 Scanner Properties control panel applet Multiple beeps may be heard during a barcode scan using a mobile Bluetooth scanner beeps from the mobile Bluetooth scanner as the barcode data 1s accepted rejected and other beeps from the HX2 during final barcode data manipulation Input Output Connectors The HX2 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 Located on the back of HX2 and can accommodate a e Tethered Laser Imager Scanner Tethered Headset Microphone and 2 Battery e Tethered Battery Connector 2 Located on the back of HX2 and can accommodate a e Tethered Laser or Imager Scanner Connector 1 Tethered Headset Microphone and HX2 Battery e Tethered Battery Connector 3 Located on the bottom of HX2 and can accommodate e Cradle Cradle Power In
118. Credentials Liser ser Cert User Cert pwa Cert validate Use MS store Figure 5 26 EAP TLS Credentials Dialog If using the Windows certificate store e Use MS store checkbox The default is to use the Full Trusted Store e To select an individual certificate click on the Browse button Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox e Select the desired certificate and tap Select You are returned to the Credentials screen If using the Certs Path option e Leave the Use MS store box unchecked e Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert textbox Tap OK then tap Commit For information on generating a Root CA certificate please see Root CA Certificate later 1n this chapter Perform a Warm Boot or Suspend Resume function to connect using the new profile configuration The device should be authenticating the server certificate and using EAP TLS for the user authentication See Also Sign On vs Stored Credentials earlier in this chapter if the username and password left blank during setup E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 212 summit Client Configuration Wireless Zero Config Utility and the Summit Client The WZC utility has an icon in the toolbar that looks like networked computers with a red X through them indicating the Wireless Zero Config application is enabled and the HX2 15 not connected to a network You can use either the W
119. DIX B TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 265 gt MEI 265 266 Environmental Specifications M Y AE FU E SE 266 Network Card 267 S S 267 cy 267 List of Valid VA Codes lor CE 268 hii Beni Es 269 uiid 271 Decimal Hexadecimal Chart CODI NE FREE FesrFEU DUET 273 INDEX 275 HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Table of Contents E EQ HX2RG Illustrations Figure 1 1 HX2 Armband Left Arm Orientation Ring Scanner Audio uius eese 8 aI 9 Pipute 1 3 PronbL Ihree keypad ___ ______ ____ 11 5 TU NU TT 12 Figure 1 5 Scanner Audio Battery Ports Connector 1 and 13 Figure 1 0 Cradle Power e a EERE ESE 13 Tome e E 14 N NER 14 Figure 1 9 Ring Scanner Hook and Loop
120. Devices Settings About Bluetooth Address Bluetooth Devices Settings About kit Figure 3 8 Discover Bluetooth Devices and Query Device Data Bluetooth Devices A device previously discovered and paired with the HX2 is shown in the Bluetooth Devices panel Previously paired device data 15 persistent through warmboot and Suspend Resume functions LXEZ Pairing Bluetooth Devices settings About Last4 Bluetooth Address kit s Deskjet 36 10 00 04 76 88 36 10 E6 40 00 03 EG 4D S 00 20 0 32 4 n 5751 Scanner 00 Figure 3 9 Bluetooth Devices Panel Note When an active paired device besides the HX2 enters Suspend Mode is turned Off or leaves the HX2 Bluetooth scanning range the Bluetooth connection between the linked device and the HX2 is lost There may be audible or visual signals as paired devices disconnect from the HX2 Only LXE printers or scanners are recognized and displayed in the Bluetooth panel All other Bluetooth devices are ignored The discovered paired devices may or may not be identified with an icon Discovered devices without an icon can be paired as printers or scanners the Bluetooth panel will assign an icon to the device name once paired An icon with a red background indicates the devices Bluetooth connection is inactive An icon with a white background indicates the device 15 connected t
121. Dual Alpha or Triple Tap keypad has been shipped Setup requires no user interaction with the My Device Windows Dual Alpha reg file Triple Tap Requires file activation to setup the Triple Tap keypad for daily use Setup requires the My Device Windows Triple Tap reg file be tapped and the HX2 warmbooted Warmboot the 2 by tapping Start Run and using SIP typing WARMBOOT Tap OK Alpha Mode 3 Tap When using a sequence of keys that require an alpha key first press the Alpha key e Double tap the Alpha key for upper case alphabetic characters e Single tap the Alpha key to enter and exit Alpha mode Default Alpha mode produces lower case alphabetic characters when numeric keys are pressed e Pressing the Alpha key forces Alpha mode for all keys E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 254 23 Key Keypad create a combination of numbers and letters before pressing Enter remember to tap Alpha key to toggle between Alpha and Numeric mode Use the Input Panel to enter characters that are not available using the 23 key keypad Whenusing a sequence of keys that do not include the Alpha key Orange but does include a sticky key Blue press the Blue key first then the rest of the key sequence To Get This Key rs Press This aes Ts Key Then Press This Key Power Suspend _ Volume Up xp arrow Volume Down X Down Arrow Blue Mode Toggle
122. Fe Oe cca a 63 Mode timers POW 44 Modes ANN 230 Multi Charger gcc m 73 My Computer Duc 83 N Network driver 118 Network Profile Avalan De ecane 156 157 No Security VIDIT RC 198 63 ON Mode characteristics 63 Operating Temperature 2 266 US AC 266 Optional software 26 E EQ HX2RG B Index Optional Software 80 EISE 80 WaveLink Avalanche Enabler 81 119 Network ID and password 119 EE 119 124 159 PAGS VO 120 ZU POUWS 120 Passwords ADD d qe E 231 AppLock Save ien pns 239 Passwords lost at cold 142 PEAP MSCHAP Authentication Summit 204 PEAP MSCHAP for WPA 204 Pen Stylus and data ones 38 Pen Stylus Pressure peat eot roin 69 Permanent storage of drivers and utilities 130 Physical 5 265
123. G B HX2 Reference Guide 50 Strap Assemblies Figure 1 41 Step 1 Rotate Trigger Module and Remove Screw Figure 1 42 Step 2 Rotate Trigger Module again until it pops up Remove the trigger module Replace 1 Position the trigger module on the base of the Ring Scanner making sure the empty screw hole is visible as shown in the following figure 2 Find tiny black screw that you removed previously Figure 1 43 Replace Trigger Module 3 Using a Phillips screwdriver with a blade diameter of 1 8 4mm rotate the black screw clockwise until the trigger module 15 secured to the ring scanner 4 Install the finger strap See Removing Replacing the Ring Finger Strap Assembly HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Strap Assemblies 5 Removing Replacing the Armband Straps Note Remove the HX2 and any of its tethered devices from the Armband before removing and replacing the armband straps The armband 15 a lightweight sturdy mounting platform for the HX2 There are two armband straps The shorter strap is used at the end user wrist area and the longer strap 1s used at the end user forearm area armband strap replacement kit 1s available from LXE See Accessories Armband Bottom View 1 Removable Mesh Arm Cover 2 Arm Strap Brackets 3 Adjustable Arm Straps Figure 1 45 Armband Straps Hook Fabric Loop Fabric Strap side for inside Strap side for outside 1 Slip each end of the arm
124. HX2 Reference Guide Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 Equipped Copyright 2007 by LXE Inc Rights Reserved E EQ HX2RG B ra 0 gt T e cay Notices LXE Inc reserves the right to make improvements or changes in the products described in this guide at any time without notice While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy LXE assumes no liability resulting from any errors or omissions in this document or from the use of the information contained herein Further LXE Incorporated reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes to it from time to time without any obligation to notify any person or organization of such revision or changes Copyright This document is copyrighted ghts are reserved This document may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent in writing from LXE Inc Copyright O 2007 by LXE Inc An EMS Technologies Company 125 Technology Parkway Norcross 30092 U S A 770 447 4224 Trademarks LXE and Spire are registered trademarks of LXE Inc is a registered trademark of EMS Technologies Company Summit Data Communications the Summit logo and The Pinnacle of Performance are trademarks of Summit Data Communications Inc Microsoft
125. Hook wndproc failure AppLock 15 unable to lock the application This could LOG ERROR happen if the application being locked encountered an error after performing its initialization and shut itself down prior to being locked by AppLock Hook wndproc of open app failure The application 15 open but AppLock cannot lock it LOG ERROR Hot key event creation failure The Admin applet is unable to create the hotkey LOG ERROR notification Hot key pressed Processing the hotkey and backdoor entry LOG EX Hot key pressed Processing the hotkey and backdoor entry LOG EX Hot key set event failure When the administrator changes the hotkey LOG ERROR configuration the hotkey controller must be notified This notification failed In app hook WM SIZE In addition to preventing the locked application from LOG EX exiting AppLock must also prevent the application from enabling the taskbar and resizing the application s window This message traps a change in the window size and corrects it HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Error Messages 247 Message Explanation and or corrective action Level In app In addition to preventing the locked application from hook WM WINDOWPOSCHANG exiting AppLock must also prevent the application from ED enabling the taskbar and resizing the application s window This message traps a change in the window LOG EX position and corrects it Initializing keyboard hook AppLock is calling the keyboard hook ini
126. K Tap the Config or Profile tab Summit Client Util Summit Client Utility Global Settings Config Default gt EAP Power Save LEAP Profile Default anc Security WPA Tx Power Credentials Rename bit Rate Delete Rename Delete Commit Scan or Figure 5 19 Configure a Summit Profile with LEAP for WPA TKIP Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set Auth Type to Open Set EAP Type to LEAP Set Encryption to WPA TKIP To use Stored Credentials tap the Credentials button No entries are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User name and Password when connecting to the network Credentials User Password Figure 5 20 LEAP Credentials Enter the Username or Domain Username in the Credentials popup text entry box if desired Enter the Password if desired Tap OK Tap the Commit button to save the new profile configuration Perform a warm reset or Suspend Resume to connect using the new profile configuration See Also LEAP w o WPA earlier in this section to configure the client for LEAP without WPA See Also Sign on vs Stored Credentials earlier in this chapter if the username and password are left blank during setup HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B summit Client Configuration 207 WPA PSK Authentication Start the Summit Utility by tapping the Summit Client icon Tap the Admin Login button on
127. LONGER FUNCTION You may however change the Order or Delay values if necessary for a particular startup sequence HKEY LOCAL MACHINESOFTWARENWLXEVPersisttCOPYFOLDERS FileName COPYFOLDERS FileCheck Order dword O0F To have files EXE REG or WAV files loaded on startup when sequence of execution 15 not important you can put these files in the System Startup folder on the internal Flash card This 1s parsed by the Launch utility and these programs are started or executed REGEDIT EXE NM Before using REGEDIT EXE please refer to commercially available Microsoft a Power Tools for Windows manuals For example Microsoft Windows Registry Guide Second edition The Registry Editor allows viewing searching for items and changing settings in the registry The registry contains information about how the mobile device runs LXE recommends caution when inspecting and editing the Registry as making incorrect changes can damage the mobile device operating system LXE recommends making a backup copy of the registry before viewing or car fully making changes to the registry 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 15 similar to how RegEdit works on a desktop PC The REG file format is the same as on the desktop PC WARMBOOT EXE Double tap this file to warm boot the computer 1 e all RAM is preserved It autom
128. LXE in this release Contact your LXE representative for availability Copy the certificate and private key files to the mobile device Import the certificate by navigating to Start Control Panel Certificates wu Certificates Select My Certificates from the pull down list Certificates Stores Certificates Lists vour personal digital certificates Remove Figure 5 43 My Certificates Stores Tap the Import button Import Certificate or Key From Smart Card Reader Card Absent Figure 5 44 Import User Certificate Make sure From a File is selected and tap OK HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Certificates 223 Import Certificate Select a Certificate File t an hxzuser cer Name nx2user cer ertificates Figure 5 45 Browsing to Certificate Location Using the explorer buttons browse to the location on the mobile device where you copied the certificate select the certificate desired and tap OK Tap Yes to import the certificate The certificate is now shown in the list Highlight the certificate you just imported and tap the View button From the Field pull down menu select Private Key e Ifthe private key is present the process is complete e Ifthe private key is not present import the private key To import the private key tap OK to return to the Certificates screen E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 224 C
129. National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Ilinois at Urbana Champaign Distributed under a licensing Figure 3 43 System Copyrights This screen is presented for information only The Copyrights information cannot be changed by the user HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Settings Control Panel Options 129 Settings Control Panel Volume 4 Sounds Set volume parameters and assign sound wav files to CE events Volume amp Sounds Properties Volume Sounds Event Volume amp Sounds Properties Volume Browse Asterisk Sor Loud F Close Program Enable sounds Events wamings system events Applications Notifications alarms reminders Key dicks Soft Loud Screen taps Soft Loud Preview Critical Stop Default Sound eset Diese Hl Sound Scheme Figure 3 44 Volume 4 Sounds Follow the instructions on the screen and tap the OK button to save the changes The changes take effect immediately Good Scan and Bad Scan Sounds Good scan and bad scan sounds are stored 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 mobile device is a single 2700 Hz beep and a bad scan sound is
130. OD roco 172 Subclass port status paired and disconnected Figure 3 11 Bluetooth Device Properties Menu Tap Properties to view the status of a device The data displayed is the result of the device Query performed during the Discovery process Data on the Bluetooth Properties panel cannot be changed by the HX2 user E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 100 Settings Control Panel Options Settings LXEZ Pairing ok gt Bluetooth Devices Settings About Report when connection last Tum OFF Bluetooth Report when reconnecked L Report Failure to reconnect Computer is connectable Computer is discoverable Prompt if devices request to pair Continuous search Friendly Mame Figure 3 12 Bluetooth Settings Panel Turn Off Bluetooth Button Tap the button to toggle Bluetooth hardware On or Off When Off the Bluetooth LED 15 turned off The default value is Bluetooth On Options Report when Enabled There may be an audio or visual signal when a connection connection lost between a paired active device is lost A visual signal may be a dialog box placed on the display Tap the X button or OK button to close the dialog box When disabled lost connections are invisible to the user Report when Disabled When enabled there may be an audio or visual signal when connected a connection between a paired active device 15 re connected A visual signal may be a dialog b
131. ONS T 6 148 A 149 ____ 150 viia cgi s 1 E E E Cc en E 151 152 BI ee 153 E 153 1 o RR E 154 eee ere 155 158 NE 158 CHAPTER 4 SCANNER 159 INO E 159 Barcode Processing 160 Factory Dorun eran 161 162 el rcl Cae 163 cipes ri METRE P 164 I MERDA RS RR 164 m 165 Barcode Symbology Settings d ert vbi Re A A FIRE x e TES M TATIUS 166 eqs DS RR UU mm 168 Barcode REM 169 Darcode Data Edit BOHONG E 169 Match List MANENTE 170 Add Preis Suie 171 ogee ee eee 1 2 deii A Mec cc __ _ 172 HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Table of Contents vii ord estos eek outs o ro
132. Perform a Suspend Resume function by tapping the Power key and then tapping it again Install Restart in the Start menu by Run then type CTL RESTART 1 and tap button Tap Restart The registry save process takes 0 3 seconds If nothing has been changed nothing 15 saved e g 0 seconds The registry 15 automatically saved every 20 minutes It 15 also saved every tenth time the registry settings are changed Registry settings are changed when control panel applet e g Date Time parameters are changed by the user and a warm boot was not performed afterward When you tap the Run then type Coldboot and tap the OK button factory default registry settings are loaded during coldboot All user changes and settings are lost E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 8 Getting Started Wearable Device Assembly Armband Figure 1 1 HX2 Armband Left Arm Orientation Ring Scanner Audio Prerequisite Optional add on devices are available e Fasten the armband to your left or right arm before continuing with these directions See Connecting the Battery and Ring Scanner e Slide the battery into the battery sleeve on the armband e Snap all tethered devices to the connectors at the back of the HX2 See Connecting the Battery and Ring Scanner and Connecting the Audio Cable and a Headset e Snap the HX2 into the armband mounting bracket See Mounting Bracket Clips Attach the battery cable to the batt
133. Programs listed in this location are deleted upon warm and cold boot processes Highlight a program in the list and tap the Remove button Follow the prompts on the screen to uninstall user installed only programs Files stored in the My Documents folder are not removed using this option Note not remove LXE installed programs using this option E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 124 Settings Control Panel Options Scanner Access Settings Control Panel Scanner set HX2 scanner keyboard wedge scanner sound scanner port and scan key settings Assign baud rate parity stop bits and data bits for available COM ports Scanner parameters apply to the HX2 tethered scanner imager only Barcode manipulation parameters are applied to the data resulting from successful barcode scans Tethered scanner configuration can be changed using the Scanner Control Panel or via the LXE functions While the changed configuration is being read the Scanner LED 15 solid amber The scanner is not operational during the configuration update After hotswapping tethered scanners the HX2 auto detects the tethered scanner type Baud Rate Stop Bits Parity Data Bits B Port 1 defaults to Bluetooth and Port 2 defaults to Ring when a Bluetooth enabled HX2 with ring scanner is powered On by the user See the figure below for an example Scanner Control Qutput Qutput Send Key Messages WEDGE rImager LED I
134. Public Primary Certification Suthority 5 Certification amp uthnritw 72049 Figure 5 31 Certificate Stores Tap the Import button Import Certificate or Key From a Smart Card Reader Y Card Absent Friendly name Figure 5 32 Import Certificate From a File Make sure From a File is selected and tap OK E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 216 Certificates Import Certificate or Select a Certificate File 3 System aa iser2 cer rfengca cer Name Certificates Figure 5 33 Browsing to Certificate Location Using the Explorer buttons browse to the location where you copied the certificate select the certificate desired and tap OK Tap OK to import the certificate Once the certificate 1s installed return to the proper authentication section described later in this chapter HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Certificates 217 User Certificates Generating a User Certificate for the HX2 The easiest way to get the user certificate 15 to use a browser on a PC to navigate to the CA To request the user certificate open a browser to http lt CA IP address gt certsrv Sign into the CA with the username of the user certificate required Connect to 100 100 100 100 2 y 3 Connecting to 100 100 100 100 User name rj Password Remember my password OK Figure 5 34 Logon to
135. Services Manager to start and stop the FTP server The server defaults to Off for security unless it 1s explicitly turned on from the menu VoIP Demo LXE proof of concept unsupported demo application Contact your LXE representative for availability assistance HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Start Menu Program Options 87 Command Prompt Access A Programs Command Prompt File Edit Help Pocket x 5 0 gt command prom 11 57 Figure 3 1 Pocket CMD Prompt Screen Type help at the command prompt for a list of available commands Exit the Command Prompt by typing exit at the command prompt or select File Close Inbox Access a Programs Inbox This option requires a connection to a mail server There are a few changes in the CE version of Inbox as it relates to the general desktop Windows PC Microsoft Outlook Inbox options Tap the button to access Inbox Help ActiveSync can be used to transfer messages between the HX2 inbox and a PC s desktop inbox Refer to ActiveSync Processes in this guide Internet Explorer Access Programs Internet Explorer The default start page is www lxe com and the default search page is www google com See section titled nternet Options later 1n this chapter for Internet Explorer settings Internet Explorer requires a network card and an Internet Service Provider to access the Internet There are a few changes in the CE versi
136. Settings 251 AppLock Registry Settings This system application runs at startup via the launch feature of LXE Windows CE devices When the launch feature is installed on the mobile device the following registry settings are created The launch feature registry settings are embedded in the mobile device OS image HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Software LXE Persist Filename AppLock exe HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Software LXE Persist Installed HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Software LXE Persist FileCheck AppLock registry settings identify the application that is going to be locked and any parameters that are needed by the application These registry settings are as follows HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Software LXE Administration AppName HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Software LXE AppCommandLine In addition to the registry settings needed to specify the application additional registry settings are needed to store the configuration options for AppLock These options include among others the administrator s password and hotkey HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Software LXE AppLock Administration HotKey HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Software LXE AppLock Administration EP E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 252 AppLock Registry Settings HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Appendix Key Maps 23 Key Keypad Alpha Mode 3 Tap The HX2 default keypad on all HX2s shipped prior to September 2007 Setup requires no user interaction Dual Alpha Set as the default keypad when the
137. Sync Once a relationship partnership has been established between the HX2 and a desktop computer ActiveSync can synchronize using the network link or USB port on the HX2 Refer to ActiveSync Get Connected Process later in this chapter for more information and instruction To initiate synchronization or network link from the mobile device that already has a relationship with the desktop computer tap Programs Communication ActiveSync to begin the process For more information about using ActiveSync on your desktop computer open ActiveSync then open ActiveSync Help Connect Connect is used to initiate a hardwired connection to a host and to create the initial partnership for synchronizing wirelessly The default connect setup is USB direct connect After a Connect setup 15 selected Programs Communication Connect will start to connect to a host See Also Cold Boot and Loss of Host Re connection Remote Display Access Programs Communication Remote Display Equipment Required 2 USB ActiveSync Cable Desktop laptop computer Remote Display is used with ActiveSync to display the contents of the HX2 file structure on a desktop laptop computer screen Once connected the desktop keyboard and mouse can be used to manipulate files data or settings on the HX2 Before using Remote Display refer to the following processes outlined in ActiveSync Get Connected Process for information and instruction
138. TFZ Bluetooth Auto Range LORAX laser R 8820A327SCNRBTER Spare battery 8800A376BATTERY US AC Power Cord use with 8800A301 ACPS and 8800A379CHGRBASE 8800A051POWERCORD single Slot Universal Battery Charger adapter cup for 8800 R 8800A377CHGRADPTRCUP Battery single slot battery charger with International power supply 8800A378CHGRI SLOT Universal Battery charger 4 Slot Base Power Supply R 8800A379CHGRBASE included no AC power cord 153408 Scanner Holster for Belt 8200A501HOLSTRBELT Mounted Take Up Reel Mounted applications 8000A4501INDREEL Auto Sense Intellistand Hands Free Scanning 8500A505STANDSMT ASSY 9ft cradle to terminal 8500A051 CBL9DA9F Desk Cradle Radio Charging Multi Interface requires R 8800A001CRADLERCMI data cable and power supply Desk Cradle Charge Only Multi Interface requires data R 8800A002CR ADLECMI cable and power supply Forklift Cradle Radio Charging Multi Interface requires R 8800A003CRADLEVRCMI data cable and power supply Forklift Cradle Charge Only Multi Interface requires R 8800A004CR ADLEVCMI data cable and power supply US AC Power Cord use with 8800A301 ACPS and 8800A379CHGRBASE 8800 051 e Desktop Power Supply 90 264 VAC 9VDC R 8800A301ACPS 9 60VDC Forklift Power Supply For Use with Forklift R 8800A302DCPS Cradles Power Cable Connects DC Power Supply to Forklift R 8800A052DCPWRCABLE Cradle Fo
139. The following exceptions are due to a limitation in the Microsoft Windows CE operating system e Ifthe ToggleKeys option is selected please note that the ScrollLock key does not produce a sound as the CapsLock and NumLock keys do e Ifthe SoundSentry option is selection please note that ScrollLock does not produce a visual warning as the CapsLock and NumLock keys do Administration For AppLock Access Settings Control Panel Administration Use this option to set parameters for mobile devices that are intended to be used as dedicated single or multiple application devices In other words only the application or feature specified in the AppLock configuration by the Administrator are available to the end user LXE devices with the AppLock feature are shipped to start up in Administration mode with no default password and when the device 15 started for the first time the user has full access to the mobile device and no password prompt is displayed After the Administrator specifies an application or applications to lock assigns a password and the device is rebooted or the AppLock hotkey 15 pressed the mobile device 15 then in end user mode AppLock also contains a component which sets configuration parameters as specified by the Administrator See Chapter 6 AppLock for further information and instruction E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 96 Settings Control Panel Options Battery Access Settings C
140. View the current parameter settings for the profiles on the Config Profile tab View the global parameter settings on the Global Global Settings tab e The current connection details on the Status tab e Radio status software versions and regulatory domain on the Main tab e Access additional troubleshooting features on the Diags tab After Admin login the end user can also e Create edit rename and delete profiles on the Config Profile tab e Edit global parameters on the Global Global Setting tabs Enable disable the Summit tray icon in the taskbar E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 184 summit Client Configuration Config Profile Tab Note the Commit button to save changes before leaving this panel or the SCU If the panel is exited before tapping the Commit button changes are not saved Default Radio Mode BG Optimized Or BG Rates Full EAP type Summit Client Util Main oe dm Credentials Power Save Tx Power Encryption Bit Rate None Commit 5 Keys Summit Client Utility Diags Global SDC Radic Security Mone Client Mame Rename 5r Saye WEP keys PSKs Delete A nd None ___ v Scan Credentials Or Figure 5 4 SCU Config ProfileTab When logged in as an Admin see Admin Login use the Config Profile tab to manage profiles When not logged in as an Admin the parameters can be viewed and cannot be
141. X2 Power key is pressed Suspend Mode The HX2 The Suspend mode 15 entered when the unit is inactive for a predetermined period of time or the user taps the Power key HX2 Suspend timers are set using Settings Control Panel Power Schemes Any of the following primary events will wake the unit and reset the display display backlight timers Any key on the keypad Stylus touch on the touchscreen Scan button on ring scanner pressed Docked in a powered cradle Power button tap When the unit wakes up the Display Backlight and the Power Off timers begin the countdown again When any one of the above events occurs prior to the Power Off timer expiring the timer starts the countdown again The HX2 should be placed in Suspend Mode before hotswapping the main battery Hotswapping the Ring Scanner does not require placing the HX2 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 HX2 On E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 64 Keypads 5 The HX2 has three keypad options for the 23 key keypad Alpha Mode 3 Tap The HX2 default keypad all HX2s shipped prior to September 2007 Setup requires no user interaction Dual Alpha Set as the default keypad when the Dual Alpha or Triple Tap keypad has been shipped Setup requires no user interaction with the My De
142. X2RG B Barcode Tab 171 Add Prefix Suffix Control See Also Barcode Processing Overview earlier in this chapter Add Prefix Suffix Figure 4 8 Symbology Prefix and Suffix Control Use this option to specify a string of text hex values or hat encoded values to be added to the beginning prefix or the end suffix of the barcode data Up to 19 characters can be included in the string The string can include any character from the keyboard plus characters specified by hex equivalent or entering in hat encoding Please see the Hat Encoding section in Appendix B Technical Specifications 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 checkbox and enter the desired string in the textbox The default is disabled unchecked with a blank text string When barcode data is processed the Prefix string is sent to the output buffer before any other data Because all stripping operations have already occurred stripping settings do not affect the prefix The prefix is added to the output buffer for the Symbology selected from the pulldown list If is selected the prefix is added for any symbology that has not been specifically configured Add Suffix To enable a suffix check the Suffix checkbox and enter the desired string in the textbox The default 1s disabled unchecked wit
143. ____________ _6__ _ _ _ _____ ___ _ 123 124 ane 125 Lose MEME UI MM nee 125 EE 125 psec caer ge ois WN AEA EEE N AN ese TEAN E E 126 a N 126 E S Ley ee nee ee EEE eee tena mre een renee 128 128 129 Good aud Dad Sean SUE i eua Ei 129 SD Flash Cards CAB Files and 130 UE NCMO ETT DOTT PERO 130 ActiveSync Get Connected Process 131 _ __ _ ___________6___ 131 i NECI omm 132 Install AcHvess neon Desktop 132 IS 133 Bus cH uite TS 133 Change Connection Parameters ____________ 133 CT PME ERA 134 134 135 135 mmm 135 Meme Recon ne a ae eee eee ee ee ee ee eee nee ee eee 135 E Bent C accent SR E E E E 135 E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide Vi Table of Contents ActiveSync Troubleshooting
144. a mode switch occurs if inaccurate information has been configured or if mandatory information is missing in the configuration There are several situations that display a password prompt after a password has been configured If the configured hotkey 15 pressed the password prompt 15 displayed In this case the user has 30 seconds and within three tries to enter a password If a valid password 15 not entered within 30 seconds the password prompt is dismissed and the device returns to end user mode other situations that present the password prompt do not dismiss the prompt this is because the other situations result in invalid end user operation These conditions include 1 Ifinaccurate configuration information is entered by the administrator i e an application is specified that does not exist 2 Ifthe application name which is mandatory for end user mode is missing in the configuration 3 Invalid installation of AppLock e g missing DLLs 4 Corrupted registry settings To summarize if an error occurs that prevents AppLock from switching to user mode the password will not timeout and AppLock will wait until the correct password 15 entered Troubleshooting Can t locate the password that has been set by the administrator Enter the LXE back door key sequence Ctrl 5 Ctrl 9 Ctrl 3 Does not apply to the Alpha Mode 3 Tap keypad E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 232 Multi Application Configuration
145. ager Ring Scanner an audio headset a docking charging cradle and a tethered battery see Components for port locations The QVGA color display with a touch panel has a diagonal viewing area of 2 5 6 3 cm in landscape orientation The display backlight brightness can be adjusted using a series of keypresses The keypad backlight can be either on or off The keypad keys can programmed to perform multi key functions The HX2 hip flip holster voice case rubber boot powered cradle touchscreen stylus and protective film for the screen are available from LXE as accessories see Accessories Note Until the tethered battery and backup battery are completely depleted the HX2 is always drawing power from the batteries On Note If the mobile device has AppLock installed please refer to Chapter 6 AppLock for setup and processing information before continuing E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 2 When to Use This Guide As the reference for LXE s HX2 computer this guide provides detailed information on its features and functionality Use this reference guide as you would any other source book reading portions to learn about the HX2 and then referring to it when you need more information about a particular subject This guide takes you through all aspects of installation and configuration for the LXE HX2 Daily operation installation and safety instructions for the general user are covered in
146. alled and pre configured the wireless client connects automatically during each reboot e Ifinstalled and pre configured Bluetooth re connects to nearby paired devices automatically at the conclusion of each reboot e If installed and pre configured Wavelink Avalanche connects remotely and downloads updates automatically during each reboot Hardware Reset Press and hold the Power key for approximately 15 seconds until the display blanks then release the key If user data was not saved before the Hardware Reset function started data loss occurs and unsaved registry settings are lost User data 1s saved whenever a Suspend Resume function 15 complete Warm Boot Tap Run and type warmboot Tap the OK button warm boot does not affect operating system but data and programs in RAM are cleared and registry changes if any are saved Network and Bluetooth connections will need to be re established 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 HX2 startup completes or Bluetooth relationships establish or re establish E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 26 Tapping Power Key Cold Boot Tap Run and type coldboot Tap OK button Factory default settings overwrite all previously saved user settings Calibrating the touchscreen will need to be performed when the cold boot proces
147. als Dialog Enter the Username or Domain Username in the Credentials popup text entry box if desired Enter the Password if desired Tap OK Tap the Commit button to save the new profile configuration Perform a warm reset to connect using the new profile configuration See Also WPA LEAP Authentication later in this section to configure the client for WPA LEAP See Also Sign on vs Stored Credentials earlier in this chapter if the username and password left blank during setup E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 202 summit Client Configuration EAP FAST Authentication Start the Summit Utility by tapping the Summit Client icon Tap the Admin Login button on the Main panel Enter the Administrator password and tap OK Tap the Config or Profile tab Summit Client Util Profile Default Commit TDC 5 in Security Power Save i WPA TKIP Tx Power Eit Rate Auth Encryption Delete WPA TKIP Commit PSK Keys Figure 5 15 Configure a Summit Profile for EAP FAST Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set Auth Type to Open Set EAP Type to EAP FAST Set Encryption to WPA TKIP To use Stored Credentials tap the Credentials button No entries are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User name and Password when connecting to the network The SCU supports EAP FAST with automatic or manual PAC provisioning With a
148. any of the keys listed in Key the Key dropdown list Select an HX2 keyboard key in the Key dropdown list to remap Select the desired result key in the Remapped key dropdown list Buttons available for remapping using the Key dropdown list are the Backspace Left Arrow Right Arrow Up Arrow Down Arrow F1 F2 F3 and F4 The default keys mapped to each of the keys in the Key dropdown list are the original key value For example the default remapped key value for the Down Arrow key is the Down Arrow dropdown list Then tap Add Tap Clear to clear all contents of the String text box String can contain up to 64 characters Edit String Select a keyboard key from the Edit String dropdown list Move the cursor to the text entry box Remap a key to Key String then you can edit the string using Keyboard or the Input Panel or by selecting the desired key from the Edit String E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 114 Settings Control Panel Options 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 mobile device emits a single beep if the launch is successful the mobile device is silent Keypad Control Keymap Launchapp 7 55 Keypad Control Alpha Launch pp Appl App3 4
149. atically 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 HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Utilities 141 Configuring GrabTime Note This utility affects the behavior of GrabTime at warmboot After a coldboot GrabTime is disabled The HX2 has a GrabTime utility which can automatically synchronize the HX2 with a worldwide time server via an Internet connection at boot up By default GrabTime for time synchronization at boot up 1s Off To enable GrabTime to run automatically at boot up run Windows grabtime reg and perform warmboot For more detail see LAUNCH EXE earlier in this chapter Synchronize with a local time server 1 Use ActiveSync to copy GrabTime ini from the My Device Windows folder on the HX2 to the host PC 2 Edit GrabTime ini on the host PC to add the local time server s domain name to the beginning of the list of servers You can then optionally delete the remainder of the list 3 Copy the modified GrabTime ini to the My Device System folder on the HX2 The System GrabTime ini file takes precedence over the Windows GrabTime ini file Each time the mobile device 15 cold booted the Windows GrabTime ini file 15 replaced with the default version and the System GrabTime ini file is not Configuring CapsLock Behavior set CapsLock status to On after
150. attery The backup battery 15 recharged indirectly by the HX2 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 1s provided see the HX2 Battery Control Panel applet 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 HX2 is docked in a powered cradle the HX2 receives USB serial signals through the cradle connector on the bottom of the HX2 and the cradle connector in the HX2 docking bay The HX2 must be firmly seated in the docking bay before USB serial communication can occur An extra standard or extended Li Ion battery pack can be recharged in the powered cradle while one of the batteries 1s tethered to and powering the HX2 The standard battery 15 fully recharged in a powered cradle in 4 hours The extended battery 15 fully recharged in 8 hours Note Docked HX2 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 HX2 HX2 frequent connection to a fully charged tethered battery is recommended to maintain backup battery charge status as the backup batt
151. attery Cable connector Retaining Clip for Tethered Battery Connector 6 Tethered Battery Cable channel Ring Scanner on the Right Hand Tethered Battery Cable channel Retaining Clip for Tethered Battery Connector Battery Cable connector Ring Scanner cable connector Retaining Clip for Ring Scanner Tether Connector 6 Ring Scanner Tether Cable channel E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 22 Assembly Attaching the Rubber Boot The rubber boot 15 a lightweight flexible covering for the HX2 housing The rubber boot cannot protect the HX2 from destructive excessive force It is designed to protect the HX2 housing from minor trivial bumps or jostling The rubber boot does not inhibit tethered devices cradle docking Hip Flip assembly or Armband assembly Note Remove the rubber boot when placing the HX2 in a voice case The rubber boot slips over the front and halfway down the sides of the HX2 leaving the touch screen keypad LXE logo and the HX2 logo visible Figure 1 23 HX2 Rubber Boot Gently stretch the rubber boot over each corner of the front housing until the rubber boot is snug It can be removed for cleaning 1f necessary smaller openings are available in the rubber boot to e allow access to the cradle connector on the bottom of the HX2 e allow audible signals from the internal speaker to be heard and allow audible signals to be sent through the internal microphone HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B
152. be using any of the following ring scanners Symbol SE4400 Imager e Symbol SE955 Scanner or one of two mobile Bluetooth scanners PSC7700BT e 14407 The scanner imager activates when the Scan button or Scan trigger 15 pressed s Please refer to the Ring Scanner Programming Guide for instruction when E nk configuring specific scanner parameters by using the ring barcode reader to scan the engine specific setup barcodes in the guide Ring Scanner Programming Guide and the Reset All barcode After scanning the ge Reset to factory defaults barcode for the specific scan engine the next step 15 Start Control Panel Scanner Tap the OK button and close the scanner applet This action will synchronize all scanner formats Note Scanner control panel options are based on the installed software version levels driver and OS versions in HX2 devices Your Scanner options may or may not be as described in this section Contact your LXE representative to obtain the most current software and drivers for your mobile device To identify the software version tap the About icon in the Control Panel E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 160 Barcode Processing Overview Barcode Processing Overview Note Steps 1 7 describe the barcode manipulation Steps 6 12 describe how the manipulated data is built Step 13 describes how the manipulated data is output The complete sequence of barcode processing 15 as follows 1 Scanne
153. bel is in front of your mouth The microphone cable can be routed over or under clothing Under Clothing e Leave the cable exposed only at the top of the collar e Besure 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 e Tuck 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 on protruding objects When you will be using an audio battery cable without a headset disable the Enable Headset parameter See Start Settings Control Panel Mixer Input tab HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Tapping Power Key 25 Tapping Power Key 0 The Power key is a round button located above F4 key When a battery 15 connected to the HX2 for the first time press the Power key The mobile device begins the startup process Wait until the Windows CE desktop appears Suspend Resume Mode At other times tapping the Power key places the HX2 immediately in Suspend Mode Tapping the Power key again immediately returns the HX2 from Suspend Power Key Functions See Also Sections titled LED Indicators and System Status LED later in this guide e If installed RFTerm starts up automatically at the conclusion of each reboot e finstalled and enabled AppLock runs automatically at the conclusion of each reboot e finst
154. bletap the EVM icon to open the EVM Console A folder of JAVA examples and Plug ins 1s also installed with the JAVA option LXE does not support all JAVA applications running on the mobile device LXE RFTerm Installed by LXE The application can be accessed by tapping Start Programs RFTerm Please refer to Terminal Emulation Setup earlier this guide for RFTerm quick start instruction Refer to the RFTerm Reference Guide on the LXE Manuals CD for complete information and instruction WAV files added by the user should be stored in System LL XEWRFTerm Sounds HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Installed Software 81 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Related Manual Using Wavelink Avalanche on Windows Computers The following features are supported by the Wavelink Avalanche Enabler when used in conjunction with the Avalanche Manager After configuration Enabler files are installed upon initial bootup and after a hard reset Network parameter configuration 1s supported for e IP address DHCP or static IP RF network SSID DNS hosts primary secondary tertiary e Subnet mask e Enabler update The HX2 has the Avalanche Enabler installation files loaded but not installed on the mobile device when it is shipped from LXE The installation files are located in the System folder on CE devices The installation application must be run manually the first Avalanche 15 used After the installation application is manually run
155. changed If the HX2 15 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 HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Utilities 137 Utilities These utilities are pre loaded by LXE LAUNCH EXE applications to be installed into memory are normally in the form of Windows CE files The CAB files exist as separate files from the main installation image and need to be copied to the mobile device using an internal Flash card or from a PC using ActiveSync The CAB files are loaded into the folder System which 15 the internal Flash drive Then information is added to the registry if desired to make the CAB file auto launch at startup The CAB file can update the registry as desired and cause the unpacked file s to be placed in the appropriate location The registry information needed is under the key ZKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist as follows The main subkey 15 any text and is a description of the file Then 3 values are added FileName is the name of the CAB file with the path usually System Installed is DWORD value of 0 which changes to 1 once auto launch installs the file FileCheck is the name of a file to look for to determine if the CAB file is installed The value in FileCheck is the name of one of the files with path installed by the CAB file Since the CAB file installs into DRAM when mem
156. cting the HX2 to your PC When the HX2 and the desktop ActiveSync applications are synchronized tap Explore on the ActiveSync menu on your PC to display the contents of the HX2 folders Then open the folder on your desktop computer containing the downloaded LXEbook Tap and drag the LXEbook to the My Documents folder on the HX2 When the file copy process 15 finished disconnect the HX2 from the ActiveSync synchronization cable and close ActiveSync To view the LXEbook on the HX2 select Programs PDF Viewer File Open Locate LXEbook on the HX2 and the file See Also nstall LXEbooks on the LXE Manuals CD HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Strap Assemblies 49 Strap Assemblies Caution Do not perform the following procedures if the ring barcode reader is tethered to the HX2 There is a possibility the Scan button may be pressed inadvertently and the laser beam emitted LXE recommends that installation or removal of accessories be performed on a clean well lit surface When necessary protect the work surface the mobile device and components from electrostatic discharge Note not touch push or brace your finger against the scan aperture at any time Removing Replacing the Ring Finger Strap Assembly Note not pull on the finger strap or the flexible liner to remove the finger strap assembly This quick disconnect function is designed for occasional safety hazards and is not
157. ction that retrieved the LOG PROCESSING application information from the registry Exit TaskbarScreenMode Exiting the function that switches the screen mode back LOG PROCESSING to normal operation for the administrator E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 246 Error Messages Message Explanation and or corrective action Level Exit ToAdmin Exiting the function that handles the mode switch into admin mode Exiting the user mode switch function LOG PROCESSING Exit ToUser Registry read failure The AppName value does not exist in the registry so LOG PROCESSING LOG PROCESSING user mode cannot be entered Exit verify password no pwd set Exiting password verification LOG PROCESSING Exit verify password response from Exiting password verification LOG PROCESSING dialog Found taskbar The handle to the taskbar has been found so that LOG PROCESSING AppLock can disable it in user mode Getting address of keyboard hook AppLock is retrieving the address of the keyboard hook LOG PROCESSING init procedure Getting configuration from registry The AppLock configuration 15 being read from the LOG PROCESSING registry This occurs at initialization and also at entry into user mode The registry must be re read at entry into user mode in case the administration changed the settings of the application being controlled Getting encrypt pwd length The length of the encrypted password 15 being LOG EX calculated
158. current network settings Prafile Property ManageNetwork ManageWireless Figure 3 56 Avalanche Network Profile Displayed HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration 157 Use Manual Settings When enabled the Enabler will ignore any network or wireless settings coming from the Avalanche Management Console and use only the network settings on the mobile device 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 Note Areboot may be required after enabling or disabling these options Network DNS Wireless Manual Settings Properties OK Manual Settings Properties Manual Settings Properties Metwark DNS Wireless Manage Wireless settings 5510 Encryption Network DNS wireless Network DNS Wireless Mame server addresses may re assigned if DHCP is enabled DNS 1 DNS 2 DNS 3 Domain 6 Use server assigned IP address Use the Following IF address Encryption O O _____ ______ Os For device specific descriptions of these Enabler parameters refer to Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration IP 172 16 85 86 Subnet cb e HIE Gateway 172 16 95 254 LXE does not rec
159. d barcode is tested for a code ID If one is found it is stripped from the data and the settings for the symbology specified are used Otherwise the All symbology settings are used 2 Ifsymbology is disabled the scan 15 rejected If the length of data minus the code ID is out of specified Min Max range the scan 15 rejected Strip leading data bytes unconditionally Strip trailing data bytes unconditionally Parse for and strip 1f found Barcode Data strings Replace any control characters with string as configured Add prefix string to output buffer 9 If Code ID is not stripped add saved code ID from above to output buffer 10 Add processed barcode string from above to output buffer 11 Add suffix string to output buffer 12 Add a terminating NUL to the output buffer in case the data is processed as string 13 If key output is enabled start the process to output keys If control characters are encountered e If Translate is set key is translated to CTRL char and output e If Translate is not set and key has a valid VK code key is output e Otherwise key is ignored not output The data 15 ready to be read by applications See Barcode Processing Examples at the end of the Barcode Tab section HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Factory Default Settings 161 Factory Default Settings Enable Code ID Port 1 defaults to Bluetooth and Port 2 defaults to Ri
160. d by view YOL Remove Class 2 Public Primary Certification Suthority Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority Fnitrust net Certification Authority Sy Figure 3 14 Control Panel Stored Certificates 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 the Help file when working with trusted authorities and digital certificates See Also Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration for instruction HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Settings Control Panel Options 103 Date Time Access Settings Control Panel Date Time Icon Set Date Time Time Zone and assign a Daylight Savings location after a warm boot or a cold boot or at anytime Date Time Properties 11 10 53 Time zone 05 00 East Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving Figure 3 15 Control Panel Date Time Properties There is very little functional change from general desktop PC Date Time Properties options Adjust the settings and tap the OK button or the Apply button to save the changes The changes are saved to the Registry and take effect immediately Tap the Sync button to synchronize HX2 date and time with a time server By default the HX2 OS first searches for a time server on the local intran
161. d key OK Decryption process ok E EQ HX2RG B LOG EX HX2 Reference Guide 244 Error Messages Message Explanation and or corrective action Level Encrypt acquire context failure Unable to encrypt password LOG ERROR Encrypt acquire encrypt context Unable to encrypt password failure LOG ERROR Encrypt acquired encrypt context Encrypt password process successful OK LOG EX Encrypt create hash failure Unable to encrypt password LOG ERROR Enter AppLockEnumWindows In order for AppLock to control the application being LOG EX locked so it can prevent the application from exiting AppLock launches the application and has to wait until it has created and initialized its main window This message 15 logged when the function that waits for the application initialization is entered Enter DecryptPwd Entering the password decryption process LOG PROCESSING Enter EncryptPwd Entering the password encryption processing LOG PROCESSING Enter FullScreenMode Entering the function that switches the screen mode In LOG PROCESSING full screen mode the taskbar 1s hidden and disabled HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Error Messages 245 Message Explanation and or corrective action Level Enter GetAppInfo Processing 15 at the beginning of the function that LOG PROCESSING retrieves the application information from the registry Enter password dialog Entering the password dialog processing LOG PROCESSING Enteri
162. d on the software and hardware options purchased M Access a Programs Stop connection with FTP server Command Prompt The command line interface in a separate window Inox X Microsoft Outlook mail inbox Internet Explorer Access web pages on the world wide internet LXE RFTerm Option Terminal emulation application RF Term automatically opens as soon as a reboot is completed Media Player Music management program Microsoft WordPad Opens an ASCII notepad toolbar program integrated dictionary Wavelink Avalanche Option Remote management for networked devices Windows Explorer File management program Note The Microsoft File Viewers cannot display files that have been password protected or encrypted e finstalled RFTerm runs automatically at the conclusion of each reboot e finstalled and enabled AppLock runs automatically at the conclusion of each reboot e The wireless client connects automatically during each reboot e Bluetooth re connects to paired devices automatically at the conclusion of each reboot e If installed and pre configured Wavelink Avalanche connects remotely and downloads updates automatically during each reboot HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Start Menu Program Options 85 Communication Access Programs Communication Note Some communication menu options require an external modem connection to the HX2 Modems are not available from LXE nor supported by LXE Active
163. d scan beep on the same data HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Barcode Tab 177 Length Based Barcode Stripping Use this procedure to create symbology rules for two barcodes with the same symbology but with different discrete lengths This procedure is not applicable for barcodes with variable lengths falling between a maximum value and a minimum value Example 1 e Anormal AIM or Symbol symbology role can be created for the desired barcode ID Next a custom barcode symbology must be created using the same Code ID as the original or Symbol ID rule and each rule would have unique length settings Example 2 For the purposes of this example the following sample barcode parameters will be used EAN128 and 128 barcodes Some of the barcodes start with 00 and some start with 01 The barcodes are different lengths 34 character length with first two characters 01 strip first 2 and last 18 26 character length with first two characters 01 strip first 2 and last 10 24 character length with first two characters 01 strip first 2 and last 8 This 24 character barcode is 128 e 20 character length with first two characters 00 strip first 0 no characters and last 4 On the Barcode tab set Enable Code ID to AIM Create four custom IDs using for EAN128 barcode and 0 for Code128 barcode e cl Code CI e 2 Code 1 e c3 C
164. d tutes 174 Control Code Replacement Examples eec 175 176 Length Based Barcode ps Ed S IM eae eee 177 CHAPTER 5 WIRELESS NETWORK CONFIGURATION 179 0 179 Summit Client Configuration 1 lese nen n hann 180 UM RT TEN INNER 180 1 H 9 05 0 O Y O Y Y 180 ESSE E UI Nm 181 s 182 Potitus e t m 183 Tc eS 184 AAE 184 Coane RUEp aAa 186 E 188 T __________ ____ 189 ee p PT 189 Cilobal Global Settings aise 190 Global setings 191 194 oy elie SE RS 194 Windows Certificate Store Va Certs
165. d when switching into user LOG ERROR mode mode This is because the administrator can change the settings during administration mode The read of the registry failed which means the Administration key was not found or the AppName value was missing or empty Registry read failure The registry read failed The registry information read LOG ERROR when this message 15 logged 15 the application information It the Administration key cannot be opened or if the AppName value is missing or empty this error is logged The other application information 15 not required If the AppName value is not available AppLock cannot switch into user mode Reset system work area failure The system work area is adjusted when in user mode to LOG ERROR cover the taskbar area The system work area has to be adjusted to exclude the taskbar area in administration mode AppLock was unable to adjust this area Shift pressed The Shift key has been pressed and trapped by the LOG EX Processing the hotkey and backdoor entry LOG EX Show taskbar The taskbar 15 now being made visible and enabled LOG PROCESSING Switching to admin backdoor The system 15 currently in user mode and 15 now LOG PROCESSING switching to admin mode The switch occurred because of the backdoor key presses were entered by the administrator LOG PROCESSING Switching to admin hotkey press The system 15 currently in user mode and is now LOG PROCESSING switching to admin mode The switch occurred b
166. 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 HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Batteries 71 Battery Hotswapping Important When the backup battery power is Low or Very Low Rv Settings Control Panel Power Battery tab dock the HX2 in a powered docking cradle before replacing the battery pack When the main battery power level is low the HX2 will signal the user with the low battery warning indicator the Status LED remains a steady red that continues until the main battery 1s replaced the battery completely depletes or external power is applied to the HX2 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 When the main battery 1s disconnected the device enters Critical Suspend state the HX2 remains in Suspend mode the display 15 turned off and the backup battery continues to power the unit for at least five minutes Though data 15 retained the HX2 cannot be used until a charged main battery pack 15 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 th
167. desired The default value is On enabled Configure 0 1 Use the drop down boxes to assign a specific number of keyclicks of either the 0 1 key to map another key command to the 0 or 1 key sequence The same key command can be assigned to more than one 0 or 1 keyclick sequence Keypad Backlight Select the Off radio button disable when the keypad backlight 15 to remain Off regardless of the OS event in process The default value 15 On enabled When On the keypad backlight responds to OS events as designed When On keypad backlight behavior is based on the settings of the Display Backlight Timer HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Settings Control Panel Options 113 Keypad Control Keypad Control Alpha KeyMap Remapped Kev C Blue agen pe FIELD EXIT Remapped BACKSPACE String Add E e Edit String Add Keypad Backlight SHIFT on off Alpha Mode 3 Tap Keypad Dual Alpha or Triple Tap Keypad Figure 3 26 Keypad KeyMap Tab Tap the OK button to save the changes Tap the X button to ignore changes and return to the Control Panel Tap the button for Help The changes take effect immediately Modifier The default value is No modifier Select the Blue radio button enable when the Mode Blue key is to be tapped before the Remapped key is tapped Remapped Keyboard keys and some CE functions can be remapped to
168. difier key unsticks the modifier keys First press these keys To Get This Triple Tap Orange lt gt Power Suspend jPowerSusend Volume Up Arrow _______ Volume Down XxX Xx Down Arrow ______ Display Backlight Increase X _ Up Arrow Display Backlight Decrease X _ X j DownAmw ___ _ rh _____ tr J ESC _______ Green Toggle X Green X Orange Toggle X 4 Orange Blue Mode Toggle X Be Diamond 1 _ J X Diamond2Mode X J J j X JX J f Stat Button CTRE ESC _____ Uppercase Alpha Toggle Lowercase Alpha _ alpha is the default setting Space 1 0 X BKSP Backspace Enter Ente Bl Capslock Toggle s 25 Back Space 0 4 Backspace E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 262 23 Key Keypad First press these keys To Get This Triple Tap Keypad Function Then press this key X Up Arrow Right Arrow Cursor Righ X J Down Arrow Left Arrow Cursor Lef X J _ UpAmw _______ UpArrow _______ X
169. down when another key is pressed When the Alpha key is kept pressed down while another key is pressed then the Alpha mode is considered On therefore the Alpha LED will turn on when the button is pressed not when it 15 released In this case the Alpha mode is exited when the user releases the Alpha key no matter if persistence 15 set to On or Off On the fourth or fifth for the 7 and 9 keys keyclick using a number key in Alpha mode the result is the specific number Blue Modifier Key Pressing the Blue key once toggles the Blue mode The Blue mode is exited when a key is pressed including the Alpha key The Blue key does not need to be held down when another key is pressed When the Blue key 15 kept pressed down while another key 15 pressed then the Blue mode 15 considered On In this case the Blue mode is exited when the user releases the Blue key See also Appendix A Key Maps E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 66 Keypads Mappable Keys Tap Settings Control Panel KeyPad Control Panel icon There are 29 key combinations that can be mapped using the KeyPad Control applet Key functions shown in the table below available on most 101 key keyboards can be mapped to any of the 29 key combinations Print Screen SysRq Scroll Lock Use the Input Panel to insert the following characters See Appendix A Key Maps for instruction on the specific keypresses to access all keypad functions The ma
170. dows CE 5 VK MBUTTON VKMENU SSS VK Fi2 xs VKNEXT _ VK Fili VK NOCONVERR O xris VK NONAME wre O VK NUMPAD wno VK F2 o VK F21 vnos VK F22 VK NUMPAb amp S VK F28 VK NUMPAD SSS F24 VK HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B ASCII Control Codes 269 ASCII Control Codes The following table lists ASCII Control codes in hexadecimal and their corresponding Control key combinations Key NULI character Ctrl Shift VK CONTROL 0x11 down VK 0x41 down SOH 1 Start Of Heading WM CHAR 0 1 VK 0x41 up VK CONTROL 0x11 up mx os eem CNN ETX 3 AC End of TeXt End Of Transmission Ctrl c D Ctrl d AE ENQuiry Ctrl e AF ACKnowledge Ctrl f G BELI rings terminal bell Ctrl g UJ Un es 0805 BackSpace non destructive Ctrl h Horizontal Tab move to next tab position Ctrl i 2 Line Feed Ctrl j gt K Vertical Tab Ctrl k SE Form Feed Ctrl 1 M Carriage Return Ctrl m un N Shift Out Ctrl n un O Shift In Ctrl o 0 2 ac Data Link Escape Ctrl p DCI Q R Device Control 1 normally XON Ctr
171. e Tab Ctrl Char Mapping See Hat Encoding and Decimal Hexadecimal Chart in Appendix B Technical Specifications Translate When Translate is checked unprintable ASCII characters characters below 20H in scanned barcodes are assigned to their appropriate CTRL code sequence when the barcodes are sent in Character mode The wedge provides a mapping of control characters to their equivalent control character sequence of keystrokes If control characters are translated the translation is performed on the barcode data prefix and suffix before the keystrokes are simulated Translate This option is grayed unless the user has Key Message mode on the Main tab selected In Key Message mode when this option 15 enabled control characters embedded in a scanned barcode are translated to their equivalent control key keystroke sequence 13 0 04 is translated to Control M keystrokes as if the user pressed the CTRL SHIFT and m keys on keypad Additionally when Translate 15 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 1s dropped Character This 15 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 15 selected from the drop down box the default t
172. e auto launch process can also launch batch files BAT executable files EXE registry setting files REG or sound files S WAV The mechanism is the same as listed above but the appropriate CE application 15 called depending on file type Registry information is already in the default image for the following 3 autoexec batch file for users convenience HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist AUTOEXEC FileName System Autoexec bat Installed dword 0 FileCheck ALWAYSEXEC Order dword 50 The file name ALWAYSEXEC or dummy does not really matter as long as there 15 no file of that name in the directory You can use any name that you want for this entry as long as it is a non existent file name The purpose of this value is that if someone wants to only execute this file one time then you would replace the value of FileCheck with the name of a file that would exist the next time a warm boot occurs special function makes Launch copy system folders from ATA drive we put it in here so that we control when it happens esp for Applock HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist COP YFOLDERS FileName COPYFOLDERS Installed dword 0 FileCheck Order dword 10 Sp summit radio support HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE LXE Persist Summit Radio NSystem SUMMIT CAB Installed dword 0 FileCheck WINDOWS SDCCF10G DLL Order
173. e device and password prompt is displayed After the administrator specifies an application to lock a password is assigned and the device 15 rebooted or the hotkey 15 pressed the device switches to end user mode Briefly the process to configure a new device 15 as follows 1 Inserta fully charged battery and press the Power button Adjust screen display audio volume and other parameters if desired Install accessories if necessary 3 Start Settings Control Panel Administration icon Assign a Switch Key hotkey sequence for AppLock See Security Panel Assign an application on the Application tab screen More than one application can be assigned on the Application tab screen See Application Panel Assign a password on the Security tab screen See Security Panel Select a view level on the Status tab screen 1f desired See Status Panel Tap OK Press the hotkey sequence to launch AppLock and lock the configured application s If the Dual Alpha or Triple Tap keypad are in use the AppLock default Administrator Hotkey sequence Shift Ctrl A must be modified 10 The device is now end user mode Note AppLock cannot support multiple windows of some applications Attempting to open multiple windows of RFTerm or Pocket Word will cause AppLock to switch to administration mode E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 228 Creating Hot Key and Switch Key Sequences Creating Hot Key and Switch Key Sequenc
174. e in all versions Certs Path System A valid directory path of up to 64 characters where WPA Certificate Authority and User Certificates are stored on the mobile device LXE suggests ensuring the Windows folder path currently exists before assigning the path in this parameter See sections titled Root Certificates and User Certificates later in this chapter for instructions on obtaining CA and User Certificates This value is masked when the Admin 15 logged out Options are none For example when the valid certificate is stored as My Computer System M Y CERTIFICATE CER enter System in the Certs Path text box as the Windows folder path Use of Cisco Compatible Extensions CCX radio management and Access Point specified maximum transmit power features CCX or CCX Features Tray Icon On Determines if the Summit icon 1s displayed in the System tray Options are On Off Options are On Off Use of Wi Fi Multimedia extensions Options are On Off When set to On and the current connection to an AP weakens the radio aggressively scans for available APs Aggressive Scan Aggressive scanning works with standard scanning set through Roam Trigger Roam Delta and Roam Period Aggressive scanning should be set to On unless there 15 significant co channel interference due to overlapping APs on the same channel Options are On Off Auth Timeout 8 seconds Specifies the number of seconds the Summit softwa
175. e network authorization for Voxware enabled applications complete Wavelink Avalanche management of the HX2 startup completes and Bluetooth relationships establish or re establish If the backup battery depletes before a fully charged main battery can be inserted the HX2 will turn Off 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 Note 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 Backup Battery The HX2 has a backup battery that 1s 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 15 factory installed the unit The energy needed to maintain the backup battery near full charge at all times comes from the HX2 main battery It takes several hours of operation before the backup battery 15 capable of supporting the operation of the mobile device The duration of backup battery life 15 dependent upon operati
176. ea The text file created sdc diag 15 placed in the Windows folder It is overwritten when Diagnostics 15 run again Not available in all releases Tap the Save To button to save the Diagnostics log to a TXT file in the My Device folder the default folder Not available in this release E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 190 summit Client Configuration Global Global Settings Tab The parameters on this panel can only be changed when an Admin 15 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 Factory Default Settings c Diversity On Start on Main Main Conta Status Diags Settings TX Diversity Global Configuration Settings Iu Mii mte FG Short sio onstart on cycled for Roam Trigger 65 dBm mue 3 Roam Delta 10 dBm settings Roam Period C it tak E Gea Channel Sci Aggressive Scan Frag Threshold 2346 RTS Threshold 2347 Ping Payload 32 bytes Summit Client Utility aa Profie Status Diags Global e LED Property spc Hide Passwords esam E Auth Timeout Changing this will Admin Password SUMMIT or blank Eee Certs Path CCX WMM Tray Icon Figure 5 8 SCU Global Global Settings Tab Not ava
177. ecause of a hotkey press by the administrator Switching to admin kbdhook dll not The keyboard hook load failed so AppLock switches to LOG PROCESSING found admin mode If a password 15 specified the password prompt is displayed and remains until a valid password is entered HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Error Messages 249 Message Explanation and or corrective action Level Switching to admin keyboard hook If the keyboard hook initialization fails AppLock LOG PROCESSING initialization failure switches to admin mode If a password is specified the password prompt is displayed and remains until a valid password is entered Switching to admin registry read See the explanation of the Registry read failure above LOG PROCESSING failure AppLock is switching into Admin mode If a password has been configured the prompt will be displayed and will not be dismissed until a valid password is entered Switching to TaskbarScreenMode In administration mode the taskbar is visible and enabled Switching to user mode The registry was successfully read and AppLock is LOG PROCESSING starting the process to switch to user mode Switching to user hotkey press The system 15 currently in admin mode and 15 now LOG PROCESSING switching to user mode The switch occurred because of a hotkey press by the administrator Taskbar hook failure AppLock is unable to control the taskbar to prevent the LOG ERROR locked application fr
178. ecimal Hexadecimal Chart 160 to 255 Decimal HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Index 2D 39 About software hardware version network IP 94 AC Power Scheme 44 Accessibility settings 95 53 Electrostatic Discharge 5 49 49 ActiveSync Back p 134 00 ET 133 Cold Boot and Loss of Host Re connection 136 Connect 135 Connection serial or USB 132 Disconnect how 10 136 135 lal E E 131 Initial installation 132 ON 131 IR port transmission tn enne tes erudit 65 partnership prerequisite eerte 134 penip 131 132 Troubleshooting 136 AcHvesylie iia tendis 85 Adapters AVAIN E uena 155 Administration 95 Administrator Summit client 183 Allow PC Connection 12 Alpha Mode 3 Tap keypad 28 Alpha Mode LED 20 Alpha Modifier
179. een by choosing Settings Control Panel Keyboard and then the Key map dropdown list E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 94 Settings Control Panel Options About Access Settings Control Panel About Hardware Versions Network IP GUID 334BDE93 DBE5 645D C217 7ATB81E4ECO73 CPU XScale 255 rev 400 MHz OS Windows CE 5 0 patched December 9 2006 Codec FPGA FPGA v 4 2 HxzPC5 zBe 15 Feb 7 2007 16 08 17 Scanner external only SO5ize 120 Bootloader Feb 13 2007 15 07 27 Display Active Color X320 Y 240 Compiled HXzPC5 zBe 15 Feb 7 2007 16 07 42 virtual 20 240 bright 80 FPGA FPGA 4 2 Flash memory ST battom boot 0020 2258 1024 KB 128 blks of 32K 16 it Language 51 1252 Win Latin 1 OEM 437 US English only DRAM memory 128 98 544 5995 Free About About x ESR ee Versions IP Adapter S5DCCF10G1 Radio Driver SGCFSCEC 1Bd 00 1 7 23 00 35 Compact Framework v2 0 5 1 IP 172 16 37 51 Internet Explorer MSIE 6 0 172 16 47 254 LE Utilities 2 502 E15 LXE Drivers 2 502 E15 Adapter 1 058 Cable Connection Image HX2PC5 2Be E15 00 00 00 00 00 00 IP 192 156 55 101 192 158 55 100 Figure 3 4 Control Panel About The About panels display hardware and so
180. eference Guide E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Docking Charging Cradle 75 HX2 Docking Charging Cradle The HX2 desktop cradle secures the HX2 with or without a protective rubber boot recharges the tethered HX2 battery and a spare battery Standard and Extended has a protected storage bay for the tethered Ring Scanner when the HX2 15 docked and enables serial communication with USB devices host client and other USB cabled devices HX2 keypad data entries can be mixed with ring scanner barcode data entries while the HX2 is docked in a cradle Using an external power supply the HX2 cradle recharges Standard batteries in approximately 4 hours 8 hours for the Extended battery The HX2 does not need to be docked during a spare battery charging process See Accessories Remove the voice case before placing the HX2 in the cradle The HX2 cannot be docked in a cradle while it is mounted in a hip flip or arm band Figure 2 10 Powered Cradle LEDs The cradle LEDs are on the front of the cradle LED Back left battery Normal State Off With battery and AC charging bay power normal state may be any state listed in Cradle LEDs PWR LED HX2 docked on Normal State Off With HX2 in turned On receiving power bay and AC power normal state is On B2 LED Back right battery Normal State Off With battery and AC charging bay power normal state may be any state listed 1n Cradle LEDs IMPORTANT e Do not put the HX2
181. efore each Settings option can be accessed Password Properties Password Settings Password Confirm password Enable password protection at power on Enable password protection for screen saver Figure 3 33 Password Enter the password in the Password textbox then type it again to confirm it Enable the power on checkbox and if desired the screensaver checkbox Tap the OK button to save the changes The password 15 in effect immediately The screensaver password 1s the same as the power on password They are not set independently A screensaver password cannot be created without first enabling the Enable password protection at power on checkbox The screensaver password 15 not automatically enabled when the Enable password protection at power on checkbox is enabled Troubleshooting Passwords The password must be entered before performing a cold boot or cold reset If entering a power on or screensaver password will not allow you to disable password protection or run COLDBOOT contact LXE Technical Support HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Settings Control Panel Options 121 PC Connection Access Settings Control Panel PC Connection Control the connection between the 2 and a nearby desktop laptop computer Factory Default Settings Enable direct connection Enabled USB Client Tap the Change Connection button to adjust the sett
182. el Volume amp Sounds Volume tab Change volume setting and tap OK to save the change Volume amp Sounds Properties OK Volume Sounds Soft Loud Enable sounds Events warnings system events Applications Notifications alarms reminders Key dicks Soft Loud Screen taps Soft Loud Ji Volume 8 Sounds Pr 11 40 A E Figure 1 38 Volume amp Sounds Properties You can also select deselect sounds for key clicks and screen taps and whether each is loud or soft As the volume scrollbar is moved between Loud and Soft the computer will emit a tone each time the volume increases or decreases in decibel range See Chapter 3 System Configuration for more information E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 46 setting Timers Adjusting the Display Backlight Timer Select 4 Settings Control Panel Display Backlight tab Change the parameter values and tap OK to save the changes Display Properties Background Appearance Backlight o Save battery life by automatically turning a off the backlight when not needed Turn aff backlight when using 2 minutes External power and device is idle more than minutes EXE Figure 1 39 Setting the Display Backlight Timer The first option affects the display when the HX2 15 running on battery power only The second option affects the display when the HX2 is running on exte
183. el if there is no and no LED flash from the mobile Bluetooth device the devices are currently paired Bluetooth Beep and LED Indications The following indications relate to the behavior of the mobile Bluetooth scanner not the HX2 2 beeps at low frequency Label rejected Beep will sound low medium high Link successful Beep will sound high low high low Link unsuccessful Free barcode creation software is available for download on the world wide web Search using the keywords barcode create HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Bluetooth 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 Paging as the paging beep 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 15 reset the sequence 15 repeated Contact LXE Support for assistance Bluetooth Printer Setup The Bluetooth managed device should be as close as possible in direct line of sight with the HX2 during the pairing process Open the LXEZ Pairing panel Start Settings Control Panel Bluetooth Tap Discover Locate the Bluetooth printer in the discovery panel Tap and hold the stylus on the Bluetooth printer until the right mouse click menu appears
184. em design are designed to support voice applications using a headset connected to the Tethered Headset Microphone and HX2 Battery accessory cable E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide Power Modes 1 2 2 Suspend timer has timed out 3 Power key any key scan button tap or touch screen tap 9 Suspend Tethered battery and backup battery depleted 6 Off 7 Power Restored and On key pressed 0 0 0 00O0 Figure 2 3 Power Modes On Suspend and Primary Events Listing The Display Any key on the keypad COM I activity Stylus touch on the touch screen Docked in powered cradle Power button tap Bluetooth device reconnect disconnect message Ring scanner activity When the display 15 On e keypad touchscreen and all peripherals function normally e the display backlight is on until the Backlight timer expires HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Power Modes 63 The HX2 After a new HX2 has been received a charged battery tethered and the Power key tapped the HX2 15 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 15 applied for example by docking the HX2 in a powered cradle and the H
185. ensions Added keyed instructions for the Alpha Mode 3 Tap the original Entire Guide keypad Dual Alpha and Triple Tap keypads where applicable Updated LXEZ Pairing and Bluetooth instruction where applicable Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 Sli m N 1 2 poran Battery Donna ON 3 while 4 cer tence 5 ne EMEN EDU EUN ne 5 jp Pop cou TRE RO E E 3 6 NE RT 6 ine CEDAR Neo ce eee a iia iii 6 Access 7 7 yearn bie Device Anem OR 8 pps tea cco 8 E E nasa EE A 9 Poe oe 0H 9 M NM MEM MM NN IM MM 10 11 js E 12 LE E 12 o i DOE AM 12 E I INE 13 Ring Seater Audios
186. eport when connection lost A dialog box appears on the HX2 display notifying the user the connection between one or all of the paired Bluetooth devices has stopped This option is enabled by default Click the OK button or the X button to remove the dialog box from the screen Report when reconnected A dialog box appears on the HX2 display notifying the user a connection between or all of the previously paired Bluetooth devices 15 complete This option 15 disabled by default Click the OK button or the X button to remove the dialog box from the screen Report failure to reconnect If the reconnect timeout default is 30 minutes expires a dialog box appears on the HX2 display notifying the end user the connection between one or all of the previously paired Bluetooth devices has failed This option is enabled by default Click the OK button to remove the dialog box from the screen Computer is connectable There is no dialog connected to this checkbox Enable this checkbox when you want the HX2 to be able to pair with other Bluetooth devices This option 15 enabled by default Computer is discoverable There is no dialog connected to this checkbox Enable this checkbox when you want the HX2 to be Discovered by other Bluetooth devices This option is disabled by default Prompt if devices request to pair dialog box appears on the HX2 screen notifying the user a Bluetooth device requests to pair with the HX2 This op
187. er 1n this chapter Perform a Warm Boot or Suspend Resume function to connect using the new profile configuration The device should be authenticating the server certificate and using PEAP GTC for the user authentication See Also Sign On vs Stored Credentials earlier in this chapter if the username and password left blank during setup E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 210 summit Client Configuration EAP TLS Authentication Start the Summit Utility by tapping the Summit Client icon Tap the Admin Login button on the Main panel Enter the Admin Login password and tap OK Tap the Config or Profile tab Summit Client Utility OK Profile Global Profile Default Security WPA WEP keys PSKs S 2775 Open Credentials Figure 5 25 Configure a Summit Profile with EAP TLS Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set Auth Type to Open set EAP Type to EAP TLS Set Encryption to WPA TKIP To use Stored Credentials tap the Credentials button No entries are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User name and Password when connecting to the network If the username and password are left blank during setup see Sign On vs Stored Credentials earlier in this chapter HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B summit Client Configuration 211 pr Note The date must be properly set on the device to authenticate a certificate
188. er Startup Shutdown OpLUONBS eret batnr n oca td 152 Figure 3 52 Avalanche Enabler Scan Config oM o 153 Figure 3 53 Avalanche Enabler Window Display Options esee 153 Figure 3 54 Avalanche Enabler Application tup aea aS MP SEA S ar RE 154 Figure 3 55 Avalanche Enabler Adapters Options Network 4 11131 asazsssnerscessesssncsseasccncstesannonnarecessnseancssnacsenss 155 HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Table of Contents Figure 3 56 Figure 3 57 Figure 3 58 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figure 4 6 Figure 4 7 Figure 4 8 Figure 4 9 Figure 4 10 Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 Figure 5 3 Figure 5 4 Figure 5 5 Figure 5 6 Figure 5 7 Figure 5 8 Figure 5 9 Figure 5 10 Figure 5 11 Figure 5 12 Figure 5 13 Figure 5 14 Figure 5 15 Figure 5 16 Figure 5 17 Figure 5 18 Figure 5 19 Figure 5 20 Figure 5 21 Figure 5 22 Figure 5 23 Figure 5 24 Figure 5 25 Figure 5 26 Figure 5 27 Figure 5 28 Figure 5 29 Figure 5 30 Figure 5 31 Figure 5 32 Figure 5 33 Figure 5 34 Figure 5 35 Figure 5 36 Figure 5 37 Figure 5 38 Figure 5 39 Figure 5 40 Figure 5 41 Figure 5 42 Figure 5 43 E EQ HX2RG Xl Avalanche Network Profile Displayed ester t rti Y Is S abeo 156 Manual Settings Properties Panela soe aec em odd di
189. ere many client devices are associating with the Access Point Options are Any number between 0 and 2347 Ping Payload 32 bytes Maximum amount of data to be transmitted on a ping Options are 32 bytes 64 128 256 512 or 1024 bytes Ping Timeout 5000 The amount of time in milliseconds that a device will ms be continuously pinged The Stop Ping button can be tapped to end the ping process ahead of the ping timeout Options are Any number between 0 and 30000 ms Ping Delay ms 1000 The amount of time in milliseconds between each ping after a Start Ping button tap Options are Any number between 0 and 30000 ms LED Off The LED on the wireless card 15 not visible to the user when the wireless card is installed in a sealed mobile Options are On Off Hide Password Off If 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 device Admin SUMMIT A string of up to 64 alphanumeric characters that must Password a be entered when the Admin Login button 15 tapped If Hide Password is On the password is masked when blank typed in the Admin Password Entry dialog box The password 15 case sensitive This value 15 masked when the Admin 15 logged out Options are none HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B summit Client Configuration 193 Default Function Not availabl
190. error does not affect the screen mode switch processing continues E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 250 Message Unhook taskbar wndproc failure Unhook wndproc failure Unhooking taskbar Unhooking wndproc WM SIZE adjusted X after Ctrl L Ret from password lt gt Decrypt data len lt gt Window handle to enumwindows x WM WINDOWPOSCHG adjusted x HX2 Reference Guide Explanation and or corrective action AppLock could not remove its control of the taskbar This error does not affect AppLock processing AppLock could not remove the hook that allows monitoring of the application In administration mode the taskbar should return to normal operation so AppLock s control of the taskbar should be removed When the administrator leaves user mode the device 1s fully operational therefore AppLock must stop monitoring the locked application This message denotes that AppLock has readjusted the window size The window handle that is passed to the enumeration function This message can be used by engineering with other development tools to trouble shoot application lock failures Output the window size after it has been adjusted by AppLock Error Messages Level LOG ERROR LOG ERROR LOG EX LOG EX LOG EX Processing the backdoor entry LOG EX Return value from password dialog LOG EX Length of decrypted password LOG EX LOG EX LOG EX E EQ HX2RG B AppLock Registry
191. ertificate you requested was issued to you e DER encoded Base 64 encoded pex Download certificate Download certificate chain Figure 5 41 User Certificate Issued Tap the Download certificate link HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Certificates 221 pr File Download x Some files can harm your computer the information below looks suspicious or you do not Fully trust the source nat open save this name certnew cer File type Security Certificate From 100 100 100 100 This type of file could harm your computer if it contains malicious code Would you like to open the file or save it to your computer Open Save Cancel Infa ask before opening thie wpe of Figure 5 42 Download Certificate Security Warning Tap Save to download and store the user certificate to the PC Keep track of the name and location of the certificate as the file name and location 15 required in later steps The private key file 15 also downloaded and saved during this process Be sure use the same name for the certificate file as was used for the private key file For example it the private key was saved as HX2USER PVK then the certificate file created must be given the same name for example HX2USER CER E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 222 Certificates Installing a User Certificate 2 WPA TLS Only Note TLS is not supported by
192. ertificates Import Certificate or Select a Certificate File Marne nx2user pyk Private Keys Figure 5 46 Browsing to Private Key Location Using the explorer buttons browse to the location where you copied the private key file change the Type pull down list to Private Keys select the certificate desired and tap OK Tap on View to see the certificate details again The private key should now say Present If it does not there is a problem Possible items to check e 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 sure the certificate and private key file have the same name for example HX2USER CER for the certificate and HX2USER PVK for the private key file If the file names are not the same rename the private key file and import it again HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Introduction Note Note Chapter 6 AppLock AppLock Administrator Control panel file Launch option does not inter relate with similarly named options contained in other LXE Control Panels For example Keypad Control Panel LaunchApp and RunCmd options LXE has made the assumption in this chapter that the first user to power up a new mobile device is the system administrator LXE
193. ery e Connect audio devices see Connecting the Audio Cable and a Headset if included e Slip the ring scanner if included over one of your fingers making sure your thumb or trigger finger can easily reach the Scan button See Ring Scanner Strap Adjust the HX2 arm assembly for comfort Occasionally check all connectors for stability The wearable computer is ready for use HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Getting Started 9 Hip Flip The hip flip may be pre assembled by LXE e Unpack the Hip Flip Slide the belt through the loops on the Hip Flip Do not put the hip flip on yet e Slide the battery into the battery sleeve on the hip flip e Snap all tethered devices to the connectors at the back of the HX2 See Connecting the Battery and Ring Scanner and Connecting the Audio Cable and a Headset e Snap the HX2 into the hip flip mounting bracket See Mounting Bracket Clips e Attach the battery cable to the battery e Put the hip flip on e Slip the ring scanner if included over one of your fingers making sure your thumb or trigger finger can easily reach the scan button See Ring Scanner Strap e Adjust the HX2 hip assembly for comfort Occasionally check all connectors for stability Figure 1 2 HX2 Hip Flip Audio The wearable computer is ready for use See Getting Started and Connecting the Battery and Ring Scanner for more detailed instruction Ring Scanner Strap The ring scanner finger loop is located
194. ery cannot be recharged by a dead or missing tethered battery The LXE HX2 Multi Charger is designed to simultaneously charge up to six standard HX2 Rechargeable Lithium Ion 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 HX2 Multi Charger can charge up to five Standard and Extended batteries when they are not tethered to the HX2 See section titled 2 Multi Charger E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 60 Hardware Configuration Bluetooth LXEZ Pairing The 2 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 HX2 However the HX2 supports authentication requests from pairing devices If a pairing device requests authentication or encryption the HX2 displays a prompt for the PIN or passcode Maximum encryption is 128 bit Encryption 15 based on the length of the user s passcode Bluetooth will simultaneously support one printer as a slave Bluetooth device and one scanner either as a slave or as a master Bluetooth device Blue LED Blinking slowly Bluetooth is active but not connected to a device Blue LED
195. es HX2 hotkeys are used when switching between AppLock Administration and User mode and therefore need to be key sequences that the end user would not normally use The Alpha Mode 3 Tap limited keypad does not provide enough keys for the Administrator to define a shifted state Shift Alt or Ctrl key combination for the hotkey The Dual Alpha and Triple Tap keypads are not affected by this exception See Setting an Activation Hotkey Security Panel later in this chapter if using an HX2 with a Dual Alpha Triple Tap keypad The AppLock administrator or system administrator must use the Input Panel and the Alpha Mode 3 Tap keypad to enter setup information in the Administration tab and to initiate a hotkey switch The shift state keys are selected using the Input Panel and the normal key 15 selected using the HX2 keypad Example Suppose administrator sets up Ctrl Shift 7 as the mode switching hotkey for an HX2 with the Alpha Mode 3 Tap keypad Once in user mode the administrator should follow the steps below to activate the hotkey and initiate a mode switch into administration mode 1 Select the Switchpad by tapping the Switchpad icon it looks like three tiny windows one above the other in the taskbar in the lower right corner of the screen 2 Activate the Input Panel by tapping Keyboard on the menu that pops up 3 From the Input Panel select the shift state keys For the example hotkey tap both Shift and Ctrl as sho
196. et If not found it then searches the internet for a time server A connection to the internet 15 required for the last option Double tapping the time displayed in the Taskbar causes the Date Time Properties screen to appear GrabTime Utility The HX2 includes a GrabTime utility which can be configured to synchronize the time with a local server during each reboot function Please see Configuring GrabTime in the Utilities section for details E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 104 Settings Control Panel Options Dialing Access A Settings Control Panel Dialing Set dialup properties for internal modems Modems are not supplied or supported by LXE Factory Default Settings Location Area Code Tone Dialing Enabled Country Region Disable Call Waiting Disabled Dialing Properties Location Local settings are Area code 425 Tone dialing Country Region 1 Pulse dialing Disable call waiting lal Dialing patterns are Local Long Distance International 9 6 9 IFG 9 011 Figure 3 16 Control Panel Dialing Tap the Edit button to make changes to Dialing properties Tap the button and follow the instructions in Help HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Settings Control Panel Options 105 Display Access Settings Control Panel Display Icon Select the Desktop image and set the display backlight timer when on battery or external power Factory Default Settings Backg
197. etooth module can establish relationships with new devices after the end user taps the Discover button It can auto reconnect to devices previously known but which have gone out of and then returned within range Pairing supports SPP devices only Up to two Bluetooth devices can be connected to the HX2 at a time LXE supports one scanner and one printer see Accessories 63 Bluetooth module is connected to one or more of the targeted Bluetooth device s HX2 15 not connected to any Bluetooth device HX2 15 ready to connect with any Bluetooth device 2 is out of range of all paired Bluetooth device s Connection 15 inactive Note Configuration elements are persistent and stored in the registry Setup the Bluetooth module to establish how the user is notified by easy pairing and auto reconnect events AppLock if installed does not stop the end user from using the Bluetooth application nor does it stop other Bluetooth enabled devices from pairing with the HX2 while AppLock 15 in control See Chapter 6 AppLock for more information Certificates Access Settings Control Panel Certificates Manage digital certificates used for secure client communication Lists the Stored certificates trusted by the HX2 user These values may change based on the type of network security resident in the client access point or the host system Certificates Trusted Authorities Import Lists the certificates truste
198. ext enore drop 1s shown and highlighted in the Replacement edit control gnore drop 15 highlighted so the user can type a replacement if the control character is not being ignored Once the user types any character into the Replacement edit control reselecting the character from the Character drop down box redisplays the default enore drop the Replacement edit control HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Barcode Tab 173 Replacement The edit control where user types characters to be assigned as 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 selecting Assign 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 in the configuration the value 0x0d received in any scanned barcode or defined in the prefix or suffix will be replaced with the value 0x0a 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 Delete This button 15 grayed unless an entry
199. eypad ERR mem 29 Fiemme 1475 The Triple Tip tata a pas 30 Foure LAEZ Pointe DEP ___ fee 31 Figure 1 30 Sample Bluetooth Address Barcode 35 Figure 1 31 About tab and Bluetooth 4 2 e 36 Figure l 32 Laser Scan Beam on Linear Barcode kariii 39 Figure 1 33 Imager Bracketed Crosshair Target on 2D Barcode 39 Tr 8 _6 40 Foure ranci vimal B6 n rA D pb PM 41 EXISTE 42 7 Power Properties Schemes AW 43 Figure 1 38 Volume 45 1 39 Setting the Display Backlight 46 Figure 1 40 Turning the Keypad Backlight On Or 47 Figure 1 41 Step 1 Rotate Trigger Module and Remove Screw 50 Figure 1 42 Step 2 Rotate Trigger Module again until it pops up Remove the trigger module 50 Pubs Replace Triger Modul mere 50 Figure 1 44 Removing Replacing the Armband Straps 51 2 _ T 51 EINE OST PLE
200. f the input panel is not the HX2 default input method the administrator may not be able to switch to user mode since the HX2 does not have any shift state keys The Dual Alpha and Triple Tap keypads are not affected by the available key exception HX2 Reference Guide 226 Introduction Administrator Control Administrator Control Auto Re launch Retries b Delay b Internet 7 Menu Status Manual Application Panel Application Launch Panel Administrator Control Administrator Control Application Security status Application Status Kev Filename isystemiapplock txt m 5ShiFE 2 CErI View Password Confirm Password _________ Clear Status Security Panel otatus Panel End User Switchpad Figure 6 1 AppLock Screens HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Setup New Device 227 Setup New Device Prerequisites e The touch panel must be enabled All normal keys must be identified available by the System Administrator See Chapter 2 Physical Description and Layout section titled Keypad See Creating Hotkey and Switch Key Sequences later in this chapter AnHX2 default input method Input Panel Transcriber or custom input method 15 assigned LXE CE devices with the AppLock feature are shipped to boot in Administration mode with no default password thus when the device 15 first booted the user has full access to th
201. f the parameter setting Roam Trigger If signal strength 15 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 Roam Delta 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 15 attempted Options are 5 dBm 10 15 20 25 30 35 dBm or Custom Roam Period The amount of time after association or a roam scan with no roam that the radio collects Received Signal Strength Indication RSSI scan data before a roaming decision 1s made Options are 5 sec 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 seconds or Custom E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 192 summit Client Configuration Default Function Not available in all versions Frag Thresh 2346 If the packet size in bytes exceeds the specified number of bytes set in the fragment threshold the packet 15 fragmented sent as several pieces instead of as one block Use a low setting in areas where communication 15 poor or where there is a great deal of wireless interference Options are Any number between 256 bytes and 2346 bytes RTS Thresh 2347 If the packet size exceeds the specified number of bytes set in the Request to Send RTS threshold an RTS 15 sent before sending the packet low RTS threshold setting can be useful in areas wh
202. ference Guide 150 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration Note dimmed options on this panel This menu option is designed to manage downloaded applications for automatic execution upon startup Unavailable in this release LXE recommends using AppLock See Chapter 6 AppLock Connection Execution Auto Execute selection Select Quto Execution App Delay before execution seconds F Figure 3 49 Avalanche Enabler Execution Options Dimmed Auto Execute Selection An application that has been installed with the Avalanche Mobility Center Console can be run automatically following each reboot Select Auto Execute App The drop down box provides a list of applications that have been installed with the Avalanche Mobility Center Console Delay before execution Time delay before launching Auto Execute application HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration 151 Server Contact Avalanche Update Settings OK Execution Server Contact Startup 4 Contact when cradled powered Contact periodically every 1 davis at 00 00 Midnight Wakeup device suspended Rebaot before attempt Figure 3 50 Avalanche Enabler Server Contact Options Sync Clock Reset the time on mobile computer based on the time on the Mobile Device Server Contact at startup Connect to the Mobile Device Server
203. for instruction if using the Microsoft OS Transcriber option See Also Application Panel Global Key E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 230 Administration Mode Administration Mode Access Settings Control Panel Administration icon Administration mode gives full access to the mobile device and configuration options The administrator must enter a valid password when a password has already been assigned before access to Administration mode and configuration options are allowed The administrator can configure the following options e Create change the keystroke sequence to activate administrator access e Create change the password for administrator access e Assign name of the application or applications to lock Select the command line of the application or applications to lock In addition to these configuration options the administrator can view and manage the status logs of AppLock sessions Administrator default values for this device Administrator Hotkey Shift Ctrl A Password none Application path and name none Application command line none Note The AppLock default Administrator Hotkey must be modified during initial setup of a new device See Security Panel for instruction HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B End User 231 End User Mode End user mode locks the end user into the configured application or applications The end user can still reboot tap the touch screen resp
204. ftware details The data cannot be edited by the user The Software tab Language parameter indicates any pre installed Asian fonts User application version information can be shown in the Version window Version window information is retrieved from the registry Modify the Registry using the Registry Editor see section titled Utilities LXE recommends caution when editing the Registry and also recommends making a backup copy of the registry before changes are made The registry settings for the Version window are under HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Software LXE Version in the registry Create a new string value under this key The string name should be the Application name to appear in the Version window The data for the value should be the version number to appear in the Version window HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Settings Control Panel Options 95 Accessibility Access Settings Control Panel Accessibility Customize the way the keyboard sound display mouse automatic reset and notification sounds function There are a few changes from general desktop Accessibility options Adjust the settings and tap the OK button to save the changes The changes take effect immediately for Shift Ctrl or Alt key by pressing one key at a time Use StickyKeys s to hear tones when pressing CapsLock NumLock and ScrallLack Lise Togglekeys Settings is Figure 3 5 Control Panel Accessibility
205. fy them A control panel and API is provided so the user can reference the version numbers for support purposes The 2 has a unique 128 bit ID code as required by the CE 5 0 specification This ID number 15 generated by the boot loader This ID code 15 available in the control panel and via a Win32 standard API In addition an API is provided to return a standard LXE copyright string so that applications may reference this to be sure they are running on an LXE mobile device for licensing purposes See Accessories for the LXE HX2 SDK Kit part number Boot Loader The HX2 supports a proprietary boot loader It is the responsibility of the boot loader to e Initialize all system hardware Load code into internal FPGA device s Load OS image from SD card to DRAM e Initiate OS startup e Handle wakeup from system suspend loading saved state e Handle copying a new boot loader from SD card to internal flash The HX2 reloads the OS every time during warm boot or cold boot In Warm Boot 1 the user executes a Warm Boot the OS and the CAB files are reloaded from the internal SD card and the preserved registry is also reloaded Anything else user data which was not preserved in the registry 15 lost During Cold Boot 1 user executes a Cold Boot utility the system behavior is identical to Warm Boot with the addition that the registry 15 reloaded with factory defaults The SD card holds user applications and CAB files
206. g when a Bluetooth enabled HX2 with ring scanner imager is powered On Send Key Messages When Send Key Messages WEDGE 15 checked any data scan 15 WEDGE converted to keystrokes and sent to the active window When this checkbox 15 not checked the application will need to use the set of LXE Scanner APIs to retrieve the data from the scanner driver Note that this latter method 15 significantly faster than using Wedge Enable Scanner The default is Enabled Functionality of the tethered scanner driver Sound 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 barcodes generate a bad scan beep In some cases the receipt of data from the scanner triggers a good scan beep from a tethered scanner and then the rejection of scanned barcode data by the processing causes a bad scan beep from the HX2 on the same data HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B COMI Tab 163 Pr Parameter Function Imager LED The default setting is Internal illumination The imager has a bank of Illumination 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 Access Settings Control Panel Scanner COM1 tab Factory Default Settings Port
207. ge performs on control characters values Mapping less than 0x20 embedded in barcodes Custom Defines an identifier that 15 at the beginning of barcode data which acts as a Identifiers Code ID After a Custom Identifier is defined Symbology Settings can be defined for the identifier just like standard Code IDs See Also Barcode Processing Overview earlier in this chapter HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Barcode Tab 165 Enable Code ID This parameter programs the ring scanner to transmit the specified Code ID and or determines the type of barcode identifier being processed Transmission of the Code ID 15 enabled at the scanner for all barcode symbologies not for an individual symbology Code ID 15 sent from the scanner so the scanner driver can discriminate between symbologies Options None Programs the scanner to disable transmission of a Code ID The only entry in the Symbology popup list is AIM Programs the scanner to transmit the AIM ID with each barcode The combo box in the Symbology control panel is loaded with the known AIM ID symbologies for that platform plus any configured Custom code IDs Symbol Programs the scanner to transmit the Symbol ID with each barcode The combo box in the Symbology control panel is loaded with the known Symbol ID symbologies for that platform plus any configured Custom Code IDs Custom Does not change the scanner s Code ID transmission setting The combo box in the Symb
208. h a blank text string When barcode data is processed the Suffix string 1s sent to the output buffer after the barcode data Because all stripping operations have already occurred stripping settings do not affect the suffix The suffix 1s added to the output buffer for the Symbology selected from the pulldown list If is selected the suffix is added for any symbology that has not been specifically configured See Hat Encoding and Decimal Hexadecimal Chart in Appendix Technical Specifications Note Non ASCII equivalent keys in Key Message mode are unavailable in this option Non ASCII equivalent keys include the function keys e g lt F1 gt arrow keys Page up Page down Home and End E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 172 Barcode Tab Barcode Ctrl Char Mapping See Also Barcode Processing Overview earlier in this chapter The Ctrl Char Mapping button activates a dialog to define the operations the LXE Wedge performs on control characters values less than 0x20 embedded in barcodes 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 Translate Control Character Replacement ACKnowledge Ignore drop Carriage Return End of Text M Character End of Text Replacement Figure 4 9 Barcod
209. h devices are ignored Your Bluetooth panel setups may be different than those shown on the following pages None Bluetooth taskbar Icon state and Bluetooth device Icon states change as Bluetooth devices are discovered pair connect and disconnect There may be audible or visual signals as paired devices re connect with the HX2 e The HX2 default Bluetooth setting is On e The HX2 cannot be discovered by other Bluetooth devices when the Computer is discoverable option is disabled unchecked on the Settings panel e Other Bluetooth devices cannot be discovered if they have been set up to be Non Discoverable or Invisible e The HX2 can pair with one Bluetooth scanner and one Bluetooth printer e Paired scanners and printers connections must be deleted before a different scanner or printer can be paired with the HX2 e The Bluetooth remote device should be as close as possible and in direct line of sight with the HX2 during the pairing process Assumption The System Administrator has Discovered and Paired targeted Bluetooth devices for the HX2 LXEZ Pairing Bluetooth Devices Settings About Bluetooth Address Discover Figure 3 7 Control Panel Bluetooth Tap the Discover button to locate all discoverable nearby Bluetooth devices The Discovery process also queries for the unique identifier for each device discovered E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 98 Settings Control Panel Options Bluetooth
210. he correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and perform a warmboot or Suspend Resume function See Also Sign On vs Stored Credentials earlier in this chapter if the username and password are left blank during setup E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 204 summit Client Configuration PEAP MSCHAP Authentication Start the Summit Utility by tapping the Summit Client icon Tap the Admin Login button on the Main panel Enter the Administrator password and tap OK Tap the Config or Profile tab Summit Client Util Config Default gt EAP type PEAP MSCHA Power Save Tx Power Credentials Rename bit Rate Encryption Auto Delete Commit Figure 5 17 Configure a Summit Profile for PEAP MSCHAP Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set Auth Type to Open Set EAP Type to PEAP MSCHAP Set Encryption to Auto WEP without WPA To configure PEAP MSCHAP for WPA set Encryption to WPA TKIP To use Stored Credentials tap the Credentials button No entries are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User name and Password when connecting to the network Enter the Username or Domain Username in the Credentials popup text entry box if desired Enter the Password if desired Leave the CA Certificate Filename blank for now Tap OK Tap Commit HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B summit Client Configuration 205 Credentials Credentials User
211. hentication Summit 207 WAC COD 89 212 HX2 Reference Guide 282 Index HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B
212. hutdown Set options for Enabler program startup or shutdown Scan Config This option allows the user to configure Enabler settings using a special barcode that is created by the Avalanche Mobility Center Not currently supported by LXE Display Set up the Windows display at startup on connect and during normal mode The settings can be adjusted by the user Add delete and update shortcuts to user allowable applications Adapters Enable or disable network and wireless settings Select an adapter and switch between the Avalanche Network Profile and manual settings Status View the current adapter signal strength and quality IP address MAC address SSID BSSID and Link speed The user cannot edit this information HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration 149 Connection Tab Avalanche Update Settings OK Connection Execution Avalanche Server Address _ Check serial connection Disable ActiveSync Figure 3 48 Avalanche Enabler Connection Options Avalanche Enter the IP Address or host name of the Mobile Device Server Server Address assigned to the mobile device Check Serial Indicates whether the Enabler should first check for serial port Connection connection to the Mobile Device Server before checking for a wireless connection to the Mobile Device Server Disable Disable ActiveSync connection with the Mobile Device Server ActiveSync E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Re
213. ical surfaces If possible clean only those areas which are soiled Lint particulates can be removed with clean filtered canned air Applying the Protective Film to the Screen Display First clean the display of fingerprints lint particles dust and smudges Remove the protective film from its container Remove any protective backing from the film sheet by lifting the backing from a corner of the film Discard the backing Apply the film to the screen starting at one side and smoothing it across the display If air bubbles appear raise the film slightly and continue smoothing the film across the display until it covers the glass surface of the display If dust lint or smudges are trapped between the protective film and the glass display remove the protective film clean the display and apply the protective film again Copy the HX2 LXEbook to the HX2 Optional Note The LXEbook user guides do not contain the illustrations and regulatory information contained in the full user guides on the Manuals CD and on the LXE ServicePass website See the full format HX2 User Guide HX2 on the Manuals CD Prerequisite ActiveSync client relationship has been established between the desktop computer and the HX2 First using your desktop computer download LXEbook HX2 Users Guide from the LXE Manuals CD to your desktop computer Next refer to ActiveSync Processes and Initial Install Chapter 3 of this guide before conne
214. ilable in all versions HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B summit Client Configuration 191 Global Global Settings Parameters Custom Parameter Option LXE 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 Default Function Not available in all versions RX Diversity On start on Main How to handle antenna diversity when receiving packets from the Access Point Options are Main Only use the main antenna only Aux Only use the auxiliary antenna only On start on Main on startup use the main antenna or On start on Aux on startup use the auxiliary antenna TX Diversity How to 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 or On use diversity or both antennas Preamble The type of network header or preamble for packets Options are Auto Short or Long G Short Slot 802 1x short slot timing mode Options are Auto On or Off Note The G Short Slot parameter has no effect on the Summit client device This option is always set to On regardless o
215. ile device to this tA computer Status Waiting for device to connect Get Connected Allow serial cable or infrared connection to this COM port Status port is available Allow USB connection with this desktop computer Status USB is available Allow network Ethernet and Remote Access Service RAS iserver connection with this desktop computer Status Network connections are disabled Status icon Show status icon in Taskbar Cancel Help Figure 3 46 ActiveSync Connection Settings on a Windows PC HX2 and PC Partnership An ActiveSync partnership between the PC and HX2 has been established See section Initial Setup USB Transfer e A PC with an available USB port and an HX2 in a cradle with a USB cable The desktop or laptop PC must be running Windows 98 SR2 Windows 2000 or Windows XP LXE specific USB cable as listed in the following section Connect e Allow USB connection with this desktop computer is checked Wireless Client Transfer e A PC or laptop with a radio card or wireless connection e The Allow network Ethernet and Remote Access Service RAS server connection with this desktop computer is checked HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B ActiveSync Get Connected Process 135 Connect correct cable to the host and the 2 client Select Connect from 4 Programs Communications Connect No
216. ile is installed before the EXE files from the CAB file are run The Order field is used to force a sequence of events Order 0 is first and Order 99 is last Two items which have the same order will be installed in the same pass but not in a predictable sequence Note If the order of loading is not critical it may be easier to use the System Startup folder instead see below The Delay field is used to add a delay after the item 15 loaded before the next 15 loaded The delay is given in seconds and defaults to 0 1f not specified If the install fails or the file to be installed is not found the delay does not occur The PCMCIA field is used to indicate that the file usually a file being loaded 15 a radio driver and the PCMCIA slots should be started after this file is loaded By default the PCMCIA E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 138 Utilities 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 0 means the slot 15 not powered on The default values for the default radio drivers listed below 15 1 meaning one second elapses between the CAB file loading and the slot powering up Note that th
217. in the list box 15 highlighted When entry or entries 1s highlighted and Delete is selected the highlighted material 15 deleted from list box E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 174 Barcode Tab Barcode Custom Identifiers Code IDs can be defined by the user This allows processing parameters to be configured for barcodes that do not use the standard AIM or Symbol IDs or for barcodes 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 Symbology drop down box in the Symbology dialog unless Enable Code ID is set to None When the custom Code ID is found in a barcode the configuration specified for the custom Code ID 15 applied to the barcode data The dialog below allows the custom Code IDs to be configured It 15 intended that custom code IDs are used to supplement list of standard code IDs 1f 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 Custom symbologies will appear at the end of the list the Symbology dialog and are processed at the beginning of the list in the scanner driver itself This allows custom IDs based on actual code IDs to be processed before the code ID itself Note When Strip Code ID is enabled the entire custom Code ID string is stripped i e
218. ings Then tap the OK button to save the changes The changes take effect immediately Unchecking the Enable direct connections disables ActiveSync Change Connection Selecting Change Connection displays a list of configured ActiveSync connections PC Connection Properties OK Connection Enable direct connections to the desktop computer When enabled connect ta the desktop computer SB Client Change Connection Warning Changing the connection may disable communications with your desktop computer Figure 3 34 PC Connection Please refer to the Backup HX2 Files section later in this chapter for parameter setting recommendations E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 122 Settings Control Panel Options Access Settings Control Panel Power Please refer to Chapter 2 Physical Description and Layout section titled Power Modes The mode timers are cumulative The System Idle timer begins the countdown after the User Idle timer has expired and the Suspend timer begins the countdown after the System Idle timer has expired When the User Idle timer is set to Never the power scheme timers never place device in User Idle System Idle o
219. inistrator Hotkey Specify the key sequence that triggers AppLock to switch between administrator and user modes and the password required to enter Administrator mode The default hotkey sequence must be created by the AppLock administrator A multi key keypress 15 an invalid keypress for a hotkey sequence Only face keys can be used as the normal key in the hotkey or switch key sequence Therefore keys accessed via a modifier key Green Orange Blue or any other modified key may not function properly as the hotkey Move the cursor to the Hot Key text box Enter the new hot key sequence by first pressing the Shift state key followed by a normal key The hotkey selected must be a key sequence that the application being locked does not use The hotkey sequence 15 intercepted by AppLock and 15 not passed to the application See Also Creating Hotkey and Switch Key Sequences Input from the keyboard or Input Panel is accepted with the restriction that the normal key must be pressed from the keyboard when switching modes The hotkey sequence is displayed in the Hot key text box with Shift and Ctrl text strings representing the shift state keys The normal face keyboard key completes the hotkey sequence The hotkey must be entered via the keypad Some hotkeys cannot be entered via the Input Panel Also hotkeys entered via the Input Panel are not guaranteed to work properly when switching operational modes For example if the Ctrl key 15 pressed
220. into Suspend Mode using Start Suspend or by tapping the Power key while the HX2 is connected to peripheral devices or ActiveSync through the connectors on the cradle The HX2 is unable to maintain the connection during Suspend Mode Ifthe USB connections are interrupted due to a Suspend operation then when the HX2 resumes disconnect the cables and then reconnect the cables again to initiate USB and or ActiveSync connection again E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 76 HX2 Docking Charging Cradle Cradle LEDs Cradle PWR LED No AC DC power supplied to the cradle and or No 2 in the charging bay and or HX2 15 not properly seated in charging bay and or if this 1s the first time the HX2 has been inserted the HX2 1s properly seated and has not been powered On HX2 15 On is properly seated in the charging bay and is Green e receiving external power through the cradle B1 and B2 LED When and or B2 LED is means No mm orno AC No spare in the battery bay s or AC DC is being applied to cradle Gren Charged Spare Spare battery pack fully charged pack fully charged Rd Charging Spare battery pack charging Amber Standby Spare battery pack temperature out of range Flashing Red Spare battery pack fault or failure Refer to the HX2 Cradle Reference Guide for instruction in setting up the cradle inserting the battery packs interpreti
221. ireless Zero Configuration Utility or the Summit Client Utility to connect to your network LXE recommends using the Summit Client Utility to manage wireless connectivity To use Wireless Zero Config first open the Summit Client Utility 1 Select ThirdPartyConfig in the Active Config Active Profile drop down box A message appears that a Power Cycle is required to make settings activate properly Tap OK 3 the Disable Radio button to remove the connection to the Summit Client Utility The text on the button changes to Enable Radio 4 Power button to place the HX2 in Suspend then tap the Power button to wake the HX2 from Suspend mode The Wireless Zero Config utility begins HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Certificates 213 Certificates Please refer to the LXE Security Primer to prepare the Authentication Server and Access Point for communication It is important that all dates are correct on CE computers when using any type of certificate Certificates date sensitive and if date is not correct authentication Date Time will fail Root Certificates Download a Root CA Certificate The easiest way to get the root CA certificate 1s to use a browser on a desktop PC to navigate to the CA Certificate Authority To request the root CA certificate open a browser to http lt CA IP address gt certsrv Sign into the CA with any valid username and password Connect to 100 100 100 100
222. is 43 Touch Screen and data entry 38 ee en as 69 Touchscreen IDEA OTI 27 90 Translate All 172 Translate control codes 172 Transmissive Display 69 Triple Tap key taps eee tr rtt teneas 261 Triple Tap 30 TRIPLE TAP REG 6 64 Troubleshooting Multi Application AppLock 241 6 SERRE 142 Password 120 turbo mod 58 U Uninstall a program iicet eate ti 123 Update Monitoring 144 User access power password Set ERA EDS 120 User Certificate on tlie MX es e perte 222 User Certificates 217 User EROR 43 User specific application version information 94 Utilities OVO 142 137 li uu 140 hiuc Me 140 WY AL IMD OOL MEE 140 140 E EQ HX2RG B Index V 79 Version window information eee 94 Vibration Good scan and bad
223. isable Radio button can be used to disable the network card Once disabled the button label changes to Enable Radio By default the radio 15 enabled The Admin Login button provides access to editing wireless parameters Config Profile and Global Global Settings may only be edited after entering the Admin Login password The password 15 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 HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B summit Client Configuration 183 Admin Login To login to Administrator mode tap the Admin login button Once logged in the button label changes to Admin Logout The admin 15 automatically logged when the SCU 15 exited The Admin can either tap the Admin Logout button or a navigation button X or OK to logout The Administrator remains logged in when the SCU 15 not closed and a Suspend Resume function is performed Admin Password Entry Enter Admin Password Figure 5 3 Main Enter Admin Password Enter the Admin password the default password is SUMMIT and is case sensitive and tap OK If the password 15 incorrect an error message 15 displayed The Administrator default password can be changed on the Global Global Settings tab The end user can e Turn the radio on or off on the Main tab e Select an active Config Active Profile on the Main tab
224. iver properties and network access properties Up 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 domain HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Settings Control Panel Options 93 Option Function Password Set HX2 access password properties for signon and or screen saver PC Connection Control the connection between the HX2 and a local desktop laptop computer Power Set Power scheme properties Review device status and properties Regional Settings Set appearance of numbers currency time and date based on country region and language settings Remove Programs Select to remove specific user installed programs their entirety Note Programs listed in this location are deleted upon warm and cold boot processes Scanner Set scanner key wedge scanner port and imager LED illumination options Assign baud rate parity stop bits and data bits for port Assign scanned data manipulation parameters Set double tap sensitivity properties and or calibrate the touch panel Review System and Computer data and revision levels Adjust Storage and Program memory settings Enter device name and description Review copyright notices Volume and Sounds Enable disable volume and sounds Set volume parameters and assign sound wav files to CE events Note Change the font displayed on the scr
225. k operation Status information 1s stored in a specific location on the storage device and in a specific logfile specified by the Administrator For this reason the administrator can configure the type of status information that 15 logged as well as clear the status information Administrator Control Application Security Status Filename System applock txt View Log Level mme Level Clear Status Figure 6 7 Status Panel Multi Application Filename Move the cursor to the Filename text box and either type the logfile path or tap the Browse button the button The standard Windows CE Browse dialog is displayed After selecting the logfile from the Browse dialog tap OK Error Level Error status messages are logged when an error occurs and is intended to be used by the administrator to determine why the specified application cannot be locked Process Level Processing status shows the flow control of AppLock components and is mainly intended for LXE Customer Service when helping users troubleshoot problems with their AppLock program Extended Level Extended status provides more detailed information than that logged by Process Logging Level messages are displayed Tap the Refresh button after changing from one view level to another The filtered records are displayed all others are not displayed HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Multi Application Configuration 239 Log
226. l q DC2 NO Device Control 2 Ctrl r 7 skkkekkEkk 5 Device Control 3 normally XOFF Ctrl s J I P Device Control 4 Ctrl t 15 Negative AcKnowledge Ctrl u 16 AV SYNchronous idle Ctrl v 17 W End Transmission Block Ctrl w d BEB E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 270 ASCII Control Codes VK CONTROL 0x11 down VK PACKET 0xe7 down WM CHAR 0xlb VK PACKET up VK CONTROL up 1 i VK CONTROL 0x11 down VK PACKET 0xe7 down File Separator WM CHAR 0 1 VK PACKET up VK CONTROL up VK CONTROL 0x11 down VK PACKET 0xe7 down Group WM CHAR 0 14 down WM CHAR 0 14 up VK PACKET up VK CONTROL up VK CONTROL 0x11 down VK SHIFT 0x10 down WM CHAR 0x36 down WM CHAR 0x36 up VK SHIFT up VK CONTROL up C Record Separator VK CONTROL 0x11 down VK SHIFT 0x10 down VK PACKET 0xe7 down Unit Separator WM CHAR 0xlf VK PACKET 0xe7 up VK SHIFT 0x10 up VK CONTROL 0x11 up HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Hat Encoding 271 Hat Encoding Desired Hex Hat ASCII Value Encoded UL TX TX OT ENQ ACK BEL Desired Hex Hat ASCII Value Encoded un id un T S E 5 0 gt DC1 DC2 DC3 XOFF DC4 AK SYN ETB CAN E m S og ____ Om 3 78 AC 53 __ AG
227. lanations of terms and acronyms used in this manual are located in the file titled LXE Technical Glossary on the LXE Manuals CD Manuals HX2 User s Guide English 2 Cradle Reference Guide HX2 Reference Guide HX2 Multi Charger User s Guide e LXEbook HX2 User s Guide download to mobile device RFTerm Reference Guide e LXE Security Primer CE API Programmers Guide Ring Scanner Programming Guide Contact your LXE representative for user and reference guide availability and subsequent updates HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Getting Help Accessories Note 53 Items with a Green letter R in the second column are ROHS compliant Please contact your LXE representative when ordering ROHS compliant items as the part number may have changed Items without the letter R may have received ROHS compliance after this guide was published E designator means the accessory is RoHS Exempt Power HX2 Standard Battery Lithium Ion HX2A301BATTSTD HX2 Extended Battery Lithium Ion E HX2A302BATTEXT 6 slot battery charger with universal power supply Includes analyzing capabilities on one slot US power R HX2A310CHRG6US cord included 6 slot battery charger with universal power supply Includes analyzing capabilities on one slot Power cord R HX2A3IICHRGOWW not included Cradle HX2 Desk cradle wi
228. llumination v Enable Scanner Sound Int Ext Both Figure 3 37 Scanner Control Panel See Chapter 4 Scanner for explanation and instruction when settings parameters on the Scanner Control Panels HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Settings Control Panel Options 125 Stylus Access Settings Control Panel Stylus Set double tap sensitivity properties and or calibrate the touch panel The stylus is not shipped automatically with the HX2 The stylus is an accessory Double Tap Stylus Properties Double Tap calibration D auble tap this arid to set the double tap sensitivity for bath the speed and e physical distance between taps Dauble tap this icon to test your double tap settings If this icon doesn t change adjust your settings using the grid above p Figure 3 38 Stylus Double Tap Follow the instructions on the screen and tap the OK button to save the changes The double tap changes take effect immediately Calibration Carefully press and briefly hold stylus an the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around Figure 3 39 Stylus Calibrate Press and hold the stylus on the center of the target as it moves around the screen Press Enter to keep the new calibration settings or Esc to cancel E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 126 Settings Control Panel Options
229. lorer application in full screen mode which removes the address bar and status bar The Options Dialog 15 also removed so the end user cannot re enable the address bar The administrator specifies the EUIE by checking the Internet checkbox in the Application tab of the Administrator applet The internet application should then be entered in the Application text box Enabling the Menu checkbox displays the EUIE s menu which contains navigation functions like Back Forward Home Refresh etc functions that are familiar to most Internet Explorer users When the Menu checkbox 15 blank the EUIE menu 15 not displayed and Navigation functions are unavailable When the Status checkbox 15 enabled the status bar displayed by EUIE gives feedback to the end user when they are navigating the Internet If the standard Internet Explorer that 15 shipped with the mobile device 15 desired it should be treated like any other application This means that IEXPLORER EXE should be specified in the Application text box and the internet application should be entered in the command line In this case do not check the Internet checkbox HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Multi Application Configuration 237 Security Panel Administrator Control Application Security Status Hot ker hift Password Confirm Password Figure 6 6 Security Panel Multi Application Refer to Global Key and the HX2 with an Alpha Mode 3 Tap Keypad Adm
230. n or CRL select the certificate and encoding method CA Certificate Current jahndoe Encoding method DER O Base 64 Download CA certificate Download CA certificate chain Download latest base CRL Download latest delta CRL Figure 5 29 Download CA Certificate Screen Tap the DER button To download the CA certificate tap on the Download certificate link File Download Security Warning Do you want to open or save this file Mame certnew cer Type Security Certificate 1 10 KB From 100 100 100 100 Save While files from the Internet can be useful this type can potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not open or save this software What s the risk Figure 5 30 Download CA Certificate Save to Desktop Tap the Save button and save the certificate to the desktop PC Keep track of the name and location of the certificate as the certificate file name and file location is required 1 later steps HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Certificates 215 Installing a Root CA Certificate the Mobile Device Copy the certificate file from the desktop PC to the mobile device Import the certificate by navigating to Start Control Panel Certificates n uu Certificates Certificates Trusted Authorities Lists the certificates trusted View you Remove Class 2 Public Primary Certification Suthority Class 3
231. n this segment are not real and should not be created nor scanned with a Bluetooth scanner Toopen the LXEZ Pairing program tap Start Settings Control Panel Bluetooth or tap the Bluetooth icon on the desktop or tap the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar BELLUM il Figure 1 30 Sample Bluetooth Address Barcode Label Locate the barcode label similar to the one shown above attached to the mobile device The label is the Bluetooth address identifier for the HX2 The mobile Bluetooth scanner imager requires this information before discovering pairing connecting or disconnecting can occur Important The HX2 Bluetooth address identifier label should remain protected from damage rips tears spills soiling erasure etc at all times It may be required when pairing connecting and disconnecting new Bluetooth barcode readers HX2 with Label If the HX2 has a Bluetooth address barcode label attached follow these steps 1 Scanthe Bluetooth address barcode label attached to the HX2 with the LXE Bluetooth mobile scanner 2 If this is the first time the Bluetooth scanner has scanned the HX2 Bluetooth label the devices are paired If not go to the next step Open the LXEZ Pairing panel Start Settings Control Panel Bluetooth Tap Discover Locate the Bluetooth scanner in the discovery panel Tap and hold the stylus on the Bluetooth scanner until the right mouse click menu appears Select Pair as Scanner
232. n to application setup screen The left and right buttons update the information on the screen with the previous or next configured application respectively Global Key and the HX2 with an Alpha Mode 3 Tap Keypad If the administrator wants the user to be able to switch between multiple locked applications with the keypad they must remap an HX2 with an Alpha Mode 3 Tap keypad function key F1 F2 F3 or F4 to one of the key combinations defined in Applock as switching keys These keys include Ctrl Z Ctrl Space e Ctrl J Ctrl 9 Ctrl 8 7 The Dual Alpha and Triple Tap keypads are not affected by the available key exception E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 234 Multi Application Configuration Launch Button When clicked displays the launch options panel for the selected Filename see the Administration panel as shown below Administrator Control Application Launch Options Launch Auto At Boot Allow Close Retries Delay fio Auto Re launch Retries b Delay b Manual Figure 6 5 Application Launch Options Auto At Boot Default is Enabled Auto At Boot when enabled automatically launches subject to the specified Delay in seconds the application after the unit 15 rebooted If a Delay seconds 1s specified AppLock waits for the specified period of time to expire before launching the application The Delay default value 1
233. nc Get Connected Process 131 ActiveSync Get Connected Process Introduction Requirement ActiveSync version 3 8 or higher must be on the host desktop laptop PC computer HX2 USB ActiveSync Cable Type A to HX2 cradle connector HX2A001 CBLACTVSYNC A partnership between a PC and the HX2 must be established using a USB connection When more than one PC will be synchronizing with the HX2 each PC will need its own partnership with the HX2 established See section titled nitial Install for the procedure After the partnership has been established with the HX2 and the host computer ActiveSync can be performed over USB or wireless RF HX2 serial connection is not supported in this release Using Microsoft ActiveSync you can synchronize information on your PC with the HX2 and vice versa Synchronization compares the data on the HX2 with the PC and updates both with the most recent data For example you can e Synchronize Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel files between the HX2 and PC Files are automatically converted to the correct format e Back up and restore mobile device data Copy rather than synchronize files between the mobile device and PC e g the HX2 LXEbook the user s guide in CE compatible format e Control when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization mode For example synchronize continually while connected to a PC or only when the synchronize command is chosen Select which information t
234. nd a fully charged backup battery The HX2 retains data during a battery hot swap for at least 5 minutes Note 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 Tap the Settings Control Panel Power Battery tab Battery level power status charge remaining 15 displayed Turbo setting 15 enabled disabled using this applet Note Battery power drain increases substantially in Turbo mode HX2 Status LED and the Batteries When the LED is TheStatusis Comment Blinking Red Main Battery Power Replace the main battery with a fully charged Fail main battery Steady Red Main Battery Low Low Battery Warning If the main battery 15 not replaced with a fully charged battery before the main battery fails the HX2 15 turned Off No Color No user intervention required 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 transporting the battery pack making sure it does not come in contact with excessive heat or any power source other than the HX2 Multi Charger HX2 Cradle or the HX2 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
235. nection you will at a minimum need to know e alias or IP address Host Address and e the port number Telnet Port of the host system to properly set up your host session 1 Make sure mobile client network settings are configured and functional If you are connecting over wireless LAN 802 11b g make sure your mobile client is communicating with the Access Point From the 4 Programs run LXE RFTerm tap the RFTerm icon on the desktop Select Session Configure from the application menu and select the host type that you require This will depend on the type of host system that you are going to connect to 1 3270 mainframe AS 400 5250 server or VT host Enter Host Address of the host system that you wish to connect to This may either be DNS name or an IP address of the host system Update the telnet port number if your host application 15 configured to listen on a specific port If not just use the default telnet port Select OK Select Session Connect from the application menu or tap the Connect button on the Command Bar Upon a successful connection you should see the host application screen displayed Y To change options such as Display Colors Cursor Barcode etc please refer to the RFTerm Reference Guide on the LXE Manuals CD Saving Settings to the Registry The HX2 saves the registry when you Tap Run then type Warmboot OK
236. ng lt aff the backlight when nat needed Turn aff backlight when using minutes External power and device is idle for more than minutes Figure 3 19 Control Panel Display Backlight When the backlight timer expires the screen backlight is dimmed but not turned off Default values are 3 seconds for Battery power and 2 minutes for External power Adjust the settings and tap the OK button to save the changes or the X button to escape without making any changes Tap the button for Help The changes are saved to the Registry and take effect immediately HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Settings Control Panel Options 107 Input Panel Access Settings Control Panel Input Panel Select the current key data input method The Input Panel is also known as the virtual keypad or Soft Input Panel change input panel state Small keys Input Panel Properties Input Panel Current input methad Allow applications ta change the input panel state To quickly switch input methods tap the Input Panel arrow and then tap the desired method from the menu that appears Figure 3 20 Control Panel Input Panel Use this screen to make the Input Panel or the physical keypad primarily available when entering data Selecting Keyboard enables both Tap the Options button to set the size of the keys displayed on screen and whether transcriber gestures are enabled or disabled Tap the OK button to save
237. ng in data or retrieving data using the ring scanner or an input output device connected to a serial port A stylus can be ordered from LXE See the section titled Accessories Note A right mouse click function must be programmed into the customer application to accept a constant stream of left mouse click messages An application can choose to interpret this stream of messages as a right mouse click LXE does not support non LXE application programming Calibrating the Touchscreen If the touchscreen is not responding properly to stylus taps you may need to recalibrate the touchscreen Recalibration involves tapping the center of a target If you miss the center keep the stylus on the screen slide it over the target s center and then lift the stylus To recalibrate the screen select Settings Control Panel Stylus Calibration tab To begin tap the Recalibrate button on the screen with the stylus Follow the instructions on the screen and press the Enter key to save the new calibration settings or press Esc to cancel or quit E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 28 HX2 Keypads HX2 Keypads Inserting Characters Using the Input Panel You can use the Input Panel to insert the following characters See Input Panel later in this guide See Appendix A Key Maps for instruction on the specific keypresses to access all allowed keypad functions Using the Alpha Mode 3 Tap Keypad The Alpha and Blue keys do not auto
238. ng the LEDs connecting cables and using the cradle for powering the HX2 and communication HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Chapter 3 System Configuration Introduction There are several different aspects to the setup and configuration of the HX2 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 chapter are to be used as examples only the configuration of your specific mobile device may vary The following sections provide a general reference for the configuration of the HX2 and some of it s optional features Note LXE recommends frequently charging the HX2 tethered battery using an external power source a powered cradle to ensure continuous charging of the backup battery Windows CE 5 0 m For general use instruction please refer to commercially available Windows CE S guides or the Windows CE on line Help application installed with the HX2 operating system This chapter s contents assumes the system administrator is familiar with Microsoft Windows options and capabilities loaded on most standard Windows XP or later desktop computers Therefore the sections that follow describe only those Windows capabilities that are unique to the HX2 and its Windows CE environment Note The 2 reloads the operating system upon every warm boot or cold boot Anything not saved or preserved to the registry 15 lost
239. ng the password timeout processing LOG PROCESSING Enter restart app timer Some application shut down before AppLock can stop LOG PROCESSING it In these cases AppLock gets notification of the exit When the notification is received AppLock starts a timer to restart the application This message logs that the timer has expired and the processing is at the beginning of the timer function Enter TaskbarScreenMode Entering the function that switches the screen to non full LOG PROCESSING screen mode and enable the taskbar Enter ToAdmin Entering the function that handles a mode switch into LOG PROCESSING admin mode Enter ToUser Entering the function that handles the mode switch to LOG PROCESSING user mode Enter verify password Entering the password verification processing LOG PROCESSING Exit AppLockEnumWindows Found There are two exit paths from the enumeration function LOG PROCESSING This message denotes the enumeration function found the application Exit AppLockEnumWindows Not There are two exit paths from the enumeration function LOG PROCESSING found This message denotes the enumeration function did not find the application Exit DecryptPwd Exiting password decryption processing LOG PROCESSING Exit EncryptPwd Exiting password encryption processing LOG PROCESSING Exit FullScreenMode Exiting the function that switches the screen to full LOG PROCESSING screen Exit GetAppInfo Processing is at the end of the fun
240. ng when a Bluetooth enabled HX2 with ring scanner imager 15 powered On by the user See the figure below for an example Scanner Control Output Output Send Key Messages WEDGE p Imager LED Illumination Enable Scanner Sound e Int Ext Both Figure 4 1 Scanner Control Panels If Send Key Messages is checked any data scan 15 converted to keystrokes and sent to the active window When this box 15 not checked the application will need to use the set of LXE Scanner APIs to retrieve the data from the scanner driver Note that this latter method 1s significantly faster than using Wedge Disable Enable Internal Scanner Sound when you want an application not the Bluetooth scan engine or the CE operating system to control scanner audible notifications Adjust the settings and tap the OK box to save the changes The changes take effect immediately E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 162 Main Tab Settings Control Panel Scanner tab Port 1 Scanner Control Send Key Messages WEDGE p Imager LED Illumination Enable Scanner Sound 6 int O Ext O Both Figure 4 2 Scanner Control Main Adjust the settings and tap the OK box to save the changes The changes take effect immediately Parameter Function Port The ports are disabled until the HX2 auto detects a device tethered to the port Port 1 defaults to Bluetooth and Port 2 defaults to Rin
241. ngs activate properly Tap OK to close the message window 4 Power button to place the HX2 in Suspend then tap the Power button to wake the HX2 from Suspend mode The Wireless Zero Config utility begins E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 90 Start Menu Program Options Transcriber A Access a Programs Transcriber Select Transcriber on the Start Programs menu tap the Input Panel icon the toolbar and tap Transcriber When active a hand with a pen icon 15 displayed 1 the taskbar Make changes to the Transcriber application enable or disable the current Transcriber session by tapping the hand with a pen icon the toolbar When Transcriber 15 enabled all touchscreen activity 15 captured read by the Transcriber program Tap the button or the Help button to access Transcriber Help Windows Explorer Access A Programs Windows Explorer There are a few changes in the CE version of Windows Explorer as it relates to the general desktop PC Windows Explorer options Tap the button to access Windows Explorer Help Taskbar Access A Settings Taskbar The Taskbar can be used to determine how the taskbar appears on the display Use the Advanced tab to clear the contents of the Documents menu Enabled Show Clock Enabled Expand Control Panel Disabled There are a few changes in the CE version of Taskbar as it relates to the general desktop PC Windows Taskbar options
242. nk The SCU does not have to be open to view the help information using this option HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B summit Client Configuration 181 Summit Tray Icon The Summit tray icon di provides access to the SCU and 15 a visual indicator of link status The Summit tray icon 15 displayed when The Summit radio 15 installed and active e The Windows Zero Config utility is not active e The Tray Icon setting is On Tap the 1 to launch the Summit Configuration Utility Use the tray icon to view the link status 4 Summit client is not currently associated or authenticated to an Access Point The signal strength for the currently associated authenticated Access Point 15 80 dBm or weaker The signal strength for the currently associated authenticated Access Point is stronger than 80dBm but not stronger than 60 dBm The signal strength for the currently associated authenticated Access Point is stronger than 60 dBm but not stronger than 40 dBm The signal strength for the currently associated authenticated Access Point is stronger than 40 dBm k B 2 HX2 Reference Guide 182 summit Client Configuration Main Tab Factory Default Settings Main SUMMIT Summit Client Util Summit Client Utility Main profile Main Status Diags Global Settings Active Config udi Default SUMMIT H5 Is Associated
243. nnection never stops searching for a device it has paired with 1f the connection 15 broken such as the paired device entering Suspend mode going out of range or being turned off When disabled after being enabled the HX2 stops searching after 30 minutes This option draws power from the Main Battery Computer Friendly OS The name or identifier entered in this space by the System Name Version Administrator is used exclusively by Bluetooth devices and during Bluetooth communication Note The Device Name listed in Start Settings Control Panel System Device Name is not used during Bluetooth operation Owner Identification name listed in Start Settings Control Panel Owner Identification is not used during Bluetooth operation About LXE Pairing Bluetooth Devices Settings About Computer Friendly Mame Bluetooth Address 0 04 50 02350 09 BTC version 1 0 BTORGCESOIB Bluetooth Stack Revision 1 3 Bluetooth Radia 2 12298 Bluetooth Radio 2 16907 Copyright 2006 2007 LXE Inc Figure 3 13 Bluetooth About Panel 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 E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 102 Settings Control Panel Options Pairing and Auto Reconnect The HX2 Blu
244. o the HX2 and the devices Bluetooth connection is active Inactive devices can be deleted from the list Active devices can be disconnected from the HX2 and remain on the list HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Settings Control Panel Options 99 Doubletap device in list to open the device properties menu Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth Devices Settings About Settings amp baut dais Bluetooth Address 36 10 00 04 72 35 10 raria gll 3 3 0 03 75 DE EG 40 gt Bluetooth Address 00 04 36 10 gll 03879 9 0 03 40 n Fd kit s Deskjet E IM Pair as Scanner Pair as Scanner Pair as Printer Pair as Printer Delete Properties Disconnect Properties Figure 3 10 Bluetooth Device Pair Delete Disconnect Menu Tap Pair as Scanner to set up the HX2 to receive scanner data Tap Pair as Printer to set up the HX2 to send data to the printer Tap Delete to delete an inactive device icon with red background from the HX2 paired device database Close the LXEZ Pairing control panel to erase the device from the list after deleting Tap Disconnect to disconnect an active device icon with white background from the HX2 paired device database The icon background turns red and the device remains in the list Name XEBO211GPROJ Bluetooth Address 00 03 9 91 0 C
245. o the Windows certificate store or copied into the Certs Path directory How To Use Windows Certificate Store 1 Follow the instructions later in this chapter for Downloading a Root CA Certificate to a PC To import the certificate into the Windows store follow the instructions Installing a Root CA Certificate on the Mobile Device later in this chapter 3 When completing the Credentials screen for the desired authentication be sure to check the Use MS store checkbox after checking the Validate server checkbox 4 The default 15 to use all certificates in the store If this 15 OK skip to Step 8 5 Otherwise to select a specific certificate tap the Browse button HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B summit Client Configuration 197 Choose certificate Use Full trusted store VeriSign Time Stamping Microsoft Rook Certificate Guth Symantec Rook 2005 Microsoft Rook Authority Microsoft Authenticodeitmi Foot Symantec Root Tirnack aram O ramt Select Figure 5 10 Choose Certificate 6 Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox 7 Select the desired certificate and tap the Select button to return the selected certificate to the CA Cert textbox 8 Tap OK to exit the Credentials screen and then Commit to save the profile changes How To Use the Certs Path 1 Follow the instructions later in this chapter for Downloading a Root CA Certificate to a PC Copy the
246. ode 24 character barcode is 128 e 4 Code 1 Custom IDs AIM Custom IDs E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 178 Barcode Tab AIM custom symbology setup 15 assigned in the following manner e cl min length 34 max length 34 strip leading 2 strip trailing 18 Code ID enabled Barcode Data 01 e c2min 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 e 4 length 20 max length 20 strip leading 0 strip trailing 4 Code ID enabled Barcode Data 00 Add the AIM custom symbologies Refer to the previous section Barcode Symbology Settings for instruction 5 RENI Enable Min Strip Leading ID Trailing Barcode Data AIM Custom Setup for C1 Click the Barcode Data button Click the Add button Add the data for the match codes Barcode Match Data for C1 Refer to the previous section BarcodeData Match List for instruction Scan a barcode and examine the result HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration Introduction SCU features and or security options described in this chapter Please contact your LXE It may be necessary to upgrade client drivers in order to use certain Summi
247. ode data Processing list terminates when a match is found or when the end of list is reached Ifthe wildcard 15 not specified the string is assumed to strip from the beginning of barcode data The string 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 15 not allowed The User Interface will not prevent it but results would not be as expected as only the first 15 used in parsing to match the string e The question mark wildcard may be used to match any single character in the incoming data For example the data AB D will match ABCD ABcD or ABOD but not ABDE e The Barcode Data is saved per symbology configured The Symbology selected in the Symbologies dialog defines symbology for which the data is being configured e 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 barcode data being matched because when the matching test occurs the Code ID has already been stripped If Strip Code ID 15 disabled then the barcode data to match must include the Code ID If Strip Code ID 18 enabled the data should not include the Code ID since it has already been stripped HX2 Reference Guide E EQ H
248. ology control panel is loaded with any configured Custom Code IDs e When Strip Code ID see Symbology panel is not enabled the code ID is sent as part of the barcode data to an application e When Strip Code ID see Symbology panel is enabled the entire Code ID string is stripped 1 e treated as a Code ID e UPC EAN Codes only The code id for supplemental barcodes 15 not stripped 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 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 the Custom Code ID must be entered with the AIM ID code first then the Custom Code ID JAIAAA When Enable Code ID 15 set to None Code IDs are ignored 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 When using the parameters in the mobile device OS Scanner Control Panel to manage indicators for good read bad read decoding the number or patterns of beeps heard may be confusing Rejected barcodes generate a bad scan beep In some ca
249. om re enabling it Taskbar hook OK AppLock successfully installed control of the taskbar LOG EX Timeout looking for app window After the application 1s launched AppLock must wait LOG ERROR until the application has initialized itself before proceeding The application did not start successfully and AppLock has timed out ToUser after admin not at boot The user mode switch is attempted when the device LOG EX boots and after the administrator presses the hotkey The mode switch 15 being attempted after a hotkey press ToUser after admin app still open The switch to user mode is being made via a hotkey LOG EX press and the administrator has left the application open and has not made any changes in the configuration ToUser after admin no app or cmd If user mode is being entered via a hotkey press the LOG EX line change administrator may have left the configured application open If so AppLock does not launch the application again unless a new application or command line has been specified otherwise it just locks it Unable to move desktop The desktop is moved when switching into user mode LOG ERROR This prevents them from being visible if the application is exited and restarted by the timer This error does not affect the screen mode switch processing continues Unable to move taskbar The taskbar is moved when switching into user mode LOG ERROR This prevents them from being visible if the application is exited and restarted by the timer This
250. om the active profile When configured to download available packages the Enabler will also automatically download and process all available packages HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration 145 Mobile Device Wireless and Network Settings Once the connection to the Mobile Device Server 15 established the Enabler will attempt to apply all network and wireless settings contained in the active profile The success of the application of settings 15 dependent upon the local configuration of control parameters for the Enabler These local parameters cannot be overridden from the Avalanche Mobility Center Console The default Enabler adapter control setting are e Manage network settings enabled e Manage wireless settings disabled for Windows CE Units Use Avalanche network profile enabled To configure the Avalanche Enabler management of the network and wireless settings 1 Openthe Enabler Settings Panels by tapping the Avalanche icon the desktop 2 Select File Settings Enter the password 3 Select the Adapters tab 4 Choose settings for the Use Manual Settings parameter 5 Choose settings for Manage Network Settings Manage Wireless Settings and Use Avalanche Network Profile 6 Tap the OK button to save the changes 7 Rebootthe device Related Manual Using Wavelink Avalanche on Windows Computers E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 146 Enabler Configuration
251. ommend enabling Manage Wireless Settings Figure 3 57 Manual Settings Properties Panels 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 see Figure titled Avalanche Enabler Adapters Options Network Until these options are enabled the network and wireless settings are controlled by the third party software associated with these settings E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 158 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration Status Tab The Status panel displays the current status of the mobile device network adapter selected in the drop down box Note the availability of the Windows standard Refresh button When 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 Shartcuts Adapters Status 50 71061 Signal Strength Signal Quality IP Address Disconnected 00 17 23 00 93 7F SSID RASSIDE AAA Figure 3 58 Status Display Link speed indicates the speed at which the signal 1s being sent from the adapter to the mobile device Speed is dependent on signal strength
252. on of HX2 its features and any operating applications The backup battery has a minimum service life of two years The backup battery is replaced by LXE The backup battery can be discharged recharged and conditioned using a CE Control Panel applet Tap Settings Control Panel Battery then tap the Discharge button E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 72 Batteries Handling Batteries Safely Never dispose of a battery in a fire This may cause an explosion Do not replace individual cells in a battery pack e Do not attempt to pry open the battery pack shell Becareful when handling any battery If a battery 1s broken or shows signs of leakage do not attempt to charge it Dispose of it using proper procedures Caution Nickel based cells contain a chemical solution which burns skin eyes etc Leakage from A 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 NiCd and Li Ion batteries are capable of delivering high currents when accidentally shorted Accidental shorting can occur when contact is made with jewelry metal surfaces conductive tools etc making the objects very hot Never place a battery in a pocket or case with keys coins or other metal objects HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Multi Charger Optional 73 HX2 Multi Charger Optional The LXE
253. on of Internet Explorer as it relates to the general desktop Windows PC Internet Explorer options Select View Options to setup General Connection Security Privacy Advanced and Popup options when connecting to the Internet Tap the button to access Internet Explorer Help E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 68 Start Menu Program Options Media Player Access A Programs Media Player There are few changes in the CE version of Media Player as it relates to the general desktop Windows PC Microsoft Media Player options Select View Options to setup Buffering Playback and Media Network Share options when connecting to the Internet This option requires a network card and an Internet Service Provider Tap the button to access Media Player Help Microsoft WordPad Access Programs Microsoft WordPad Create and edit documents and templates in WordPad using buttons and menu commands that are similar to those used in the desktop PC version of Microsoft WordPad By default WordPad files are saved as PWD files Documents can be saved in other formats e g RTF or DOC Tap the button to access WordPad Help HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Start Menu Program Options 80 Summit Client Access A Programs Summit summit automatically installs and runs after every cold and warm boot Disable Summit Start Programs Summit SCU Tap the Disable Radio button The wireless device is enabled by default
254. ond to dialog boxes and if enabled by the administrator select applications using the Switchpad AppLock is automatically launched and runs in full screen mode when the mobile device boots up Normal application exit or switching methods and all Microsoft defined Windows CE key combinations such as close X icon File Exit File Close etc are disabled The Windows CE desktop icons menu bars and system trays are not visible or accessible Windows Task Manager is not available If the end user selects File Exit or Close from the applications menu bar the menu 15 cleared and nothing else happens the application remains active Nothing happens when the end user taps on the Close icon on the application s title bar and the application remains active See Also Application Panel Launch Button Note few applications do not follow normal procedures when closing AppLock cannot prevent this type of application from closing but is notified that the application has closed For these applications AppLock immediately restarts the application which causes the screen to flicker If this type of application is being locked the administrator should close all other applications before switching to end user mode to minimize the screen flicker Passwords A password must be configured If the password 15 not configured a new device switches into Administration mode without prompting for a password In addition to the Administrator hotkey press
255. ons Stylus Data Entry Note This section is directed to the HX2 daily user The assumption is that the mobile device has been configured and the touch screen calibrated by the System Administrator prior to releasing the HX2 for daily use The touch screen should be calibrated before initial use The stylus performs the same function as the mouse that 1s used to point to and click elements on a desktop computer The stylus is used in the same manner as a mouse single tap or double tap to select menu options drag the stylus across text to select hold the stylus down to activate slider bars etcetera Hold the stylus as if it were a pen or pencil Touch an element on the screen with the tip of the stylus then remove the stylus from the screen The touch screen responds to an actuation force touch of 4 oz or greater of pressure The stylus can be used in conjunction with the keypad and ring scanner and an input output device connected to a serial port when the HX2 is docked in a powered cradle e Touch the stylus to the field of the data entry form to receive the next data feed The cursor begins to flash in the field The HX2 is ready to accept data from either the physical keypad virtual keyboard or an input output device Note Always use the point of the stylus for tapping or making strokes the display Never use an actual pen pencil or sharp abrasive object to write on the touch screen HX2 Reference Guide E
256. ontrol Panel Battery View the status of the Main and Backup batteries Battery voltage Main Power remaining 5595 1 3729 V Charge Figure 3 6 Control Panel Battery The Battery tab shows the status and the percentage of power left in the main battery It also shows the status of the backup battery The listed values cannot be changed by the user LXE recommends Discharging and Recharging the backup battery twice a year Use the Charge or Discharge buttons to charge and discharge the backup battery To Charge Backup Battery 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 Backup Battery the Discharge button The Charge button text changes to Off When the backup battery 15 discharging tap the Off button to stop the Discharge process The Main Battery 15 charged recharged when the HX2 15 docked in a powered cradle and the battery is inserted in a cradle charging bay It 15 also charged recharged when the battery is disconnected from the HX2 and then placed in a charged HX2 Multi charger HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Settings Control Panel Options 97 Bluetooth Access Settings Control Panel Bluetooth Discover and manage pairing with nearby Bluetooth devices Only LXE printers or scanners are recognized and displayed in the Bluetooth panel All other Bluetoot
257. ory is lost this file is lost and the CAB file must be reinstalled Three optional fields are also added Order Delay and PCMCIA These are all DWORD fields described below The auto launch process goes as follows The launch utility opens the registry database and reads the list of CAB files to auto launch First it looks for FileName to see if the CAB file 1s present If not the registry entry is ignored If it 15 present and the Installed flag is not set auto launch makes a copy of the CAB file since it gets deleted by installation and runs the Microsoft utility WCELOAD to install it If the Installed flag is set auto launch looks for the FileCheck file If it is present the file is installed and that registry entry 15 complete If the FileCheck file 15 not present memory has been lost and the utility calls WCELOAD to reinstall the CAB file Then the whole process repeats for the next entry in the registry until all registry entries are analyzed To force execution every time for example for AUTOEXEC BAT use a FileCheck of dummy which will never be found forcing the item to execute For persist keys specifying EXE or BAT files the executing process will be started and then Launch will continue leaving the loading process to run independently For other persist keys including CAB files Launch will wait for the loading process to complete before continuing This is important for example to ensure that a CAB f
258. ote Keypad Control Panel options LaunchApp and RunCmd do not inter relate with similarly named options contained in other Control Panel applets For example the AppLock Administrator Control panel file Launch option Persistence CO Configure 0 1 Keypad Backlight On Modifier Mode None Edit String Apl Nu Null Keypad Control Alpha KeyMap Launchapp RunCmd Figure 3 23 Control Panel Tabs for Alpha Mode 3 Tap Keypad Keypad Control 3 Figure 3 24 Control Panel Tabs for the Dual Alpha and Triple Keypads Assign settings by selecting keys from the drop down boxes Tap the OK button to save the changes Tap the X button to ignore changes and return to the Control Panel Tap the button for Help The changes take effect immediately E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 112 Settings Control Panel Options Alpha Note Alpha tab is not available when the HX2 has a Dual Alpha or Triple Tap keypad Keypad Control Alpha Configure 0 1 j 1 dick SPACE Keypad Backlight on C off Figure 3 25 Control Panel Keypad Alpha Tab Tap the OK button to save the changes Tap the X button to ignore changes and return to the Control Panel Tap the button for Help The changes take effect immediately Persistence Select the Off radio button disable when the Alpha key 15 to be tapped every time an alpha character is
259. ox placed on the display Tap the X button or OK button to close the dialog box Report failure to Enabled The default time delay is 30 minutes This value cannot be reconnect changed by the user There may be an audio or visual signal when a connection between a paired active device 15 re connected A visual signal may be a dialog box placed on the display Tap the X button or OK button to close the dialog box When disabled failure to reconnect is invisible to the user 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 Computer is Enabled Disable this option to inhibit HX2 connection with all connectable nearby Bluetooth devices HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Settings Control Panel Options 101 15 Disabled When enabled other Bluetooth devices can discover discoverable HX2 when it is nearby Disable this option to ensure other devices cannot discover the HX2 Prompt if devices Disabled When enabled checked a dialog box is placed on the request to pair display when devices request to pair Tap the X button OK button or No button to close the dialog box Continuous search Disabled When enabled the Bluetooth co
260. pdates 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 15 accessed by either locking or hiding the taskbar Program Shutdown Continue or The system administrator can control whether the monitoring Enabler continues to monitor the Mobile Device Server for updates once the Enabler application is exited LXE recommends using AppLock for this function See Chapter 6 AppLock for instruction HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration 153 Scan Config Tab ok x Avalanche Update Settings Seancenfa foL Wore Scan Config functionality is a standard option of the Dm Wavelink Avalanche System but is not currently Run Scan Wedge 6 ean supported by LXE on Windows CE devices 7 Close Scan Wedge on Exit Enabler Scan Not Present Scan Config is Enabled Figure 3 52 Avalanche Enabler Scan Config Option Display Tab Avalanche Update Settings OK Scan Config Display shortcuts adale Update Window Display startup alf Screen connect s
261. played 2 Optional software setup may include Summit Wireless Client communication setup Voice Enabled software connection to wireless link Wavelink Avalanche management of the HX2 file structure at startup and Bluetooth device pairing and re connect 3 LXE application software setup may include Summit Wireless Client communication setup RFTerm terminal emulation configuration and AppLock application locking configuration HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Tapping Touchscreen with a Stylus 27 Tapping the Touchscreen with a Stylus Note Always use the point of the stylus for tapping or making strokes on the touchscreen Never use an actual pen pencil or sharp abrasive object to write on the touchscreen If the tip of the stylus is dirty clean the tip with a water moistened cloth before touching the screen with the stylus Hold the stylus as if it were a pen or pencil Touch an element on the screen with the tip of the stylus then remove the stylus from the screen Firmly press the stylus into the stylus holder when the stylus 15 not in use Similar to using a mouse to left click icons on a desktop computer screen using the stylus to tap icons on the touchscreen 15 the basic action that can e Open applications Choose menu commands e Select options in dialog boxes or drop down boxes e Drag the slider in a scroll bar e Select text by dragging stylus across the text e Place the cursor in a text box prior to typi
262. ponents are handled by the Java option when installed Terminal Emulation Optional RFTerm VT220 TN5250 TN3270 LXE API Routines See Accessories for the LXE SDK Kit part number Note Please contact your LXE representative to get access to CAB files as they are released by LXE Software Applications The following applications are included WordPad e Pocket Inbox e Word Viewer e Excel Viewer e PDF Viewer e Image Viewer e Scanner Wedge LXE developed AppLock LXE developed e Media Player e ActiveSync e Internet Explorer Note that the Viewer applications allow viewing documents but not editing them HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Installed Software 79 Software Backup Application programs and data that are normally RAM resident are backed up via ActiveSync as well as being stored on the internal SD card The operating system 15 on internal SD card and does not need backup Registry configuration is backed up to internal SD card automatically using the hive registry setup from CE 5 0 Registry backup occurs on every Suspend WARMBOOT EXE every 20 minutes and every 10 registry changes Version Control Version numbers are applied to the boot loader and the OS image independently The version information stored consists of the LXE build number plus the date and time of compile in lieu of a build number These version numbers are stored in non volatile storage where the user cannot inadvertently modi
263. ppable keys can be mapped by the user to generate any key code defined by Windows CE HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Keypads 67 The Dual Alpha Keypad Set as the default keypad when the Dual Alpha or Triple Tap keypad has been shipped Setup requires no user interaction with the My Device Windows Dual Alpha reg file Features The Dual Alpha keypad modifier keys are the Green Orange Blue Shift and Control CTRL keys Modifier keys are sticky keys Any modifier key pressed after itself toggles the specific modifier key off e Alpha keys are accessed by two taps a modifier key and a number key Orange Alpha LED near the Backspace key has no function on this keypad e Any key press exits volume control mode Any key press exits backlight control mode e F1 through F10 function keys are available using the keypad Function keys F11 through F24 require multiple keypresses Keys can be mapped by the user to generate any key code defined by Windows Use Start Settings Control Panel Keypad KeyMap tab to change the Diamond 1 and Diamond 2 key keypress defaults 3 se aa O 4 i 0505650 ov Figure 2 5 Dual Alpha Keypad See Appendix A Key Maps for instruction on the specific keypresses to access all keypad functions Note The keypad is installed and activated by LXE prior to shipment Contact LXE Customer Support for assistance E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 6
264. printers and scanners The Bluetooth taskbar Icon state and Bluetooth LED states change as Bluetooth devices are discovered pair connect and disconnect The Bluetooth LED 15 located next to the Right Arrow key on the keypad The Bluetooth LED blinks slowly when it is idle Blinks quickly when the HX2 is discovering other Bluetooth devices And blinks normally when it is connected There may be audible or visual signals from paired devices as they re connect with the HX2 Only LXE printers or scanners are recognized and displayed in the Bluetooth panel other Bluetooth devices ignored Taskbar Icon Legend Bluetooth module is connected to one or more of the targeted Bluetooth device s HX2 is not connected to any Bluetooth device HX2 is ready to connect with any Bluetooth device HX2 is out of range of all paired Bluetooth device s Connection is inactive Bluetooth Blue Blinking Slowly Bluetooth is active but not connected to a LED device Blue Blinking Medium 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 HX2 Note When an active paired device not the HX2 enters Suspend Mode is turned Off or leaves the HX2 Bluetooth range the Bluetooth connection between the linked device and the HX2 is lost There may be audible or visual signals as paired devices disconnect f
265. put e USB Keyboard and mouse through cradle Figure 2 2 COM Ports The third I O connector is used when docking the HX2 in a cradle The cradle has RS 232 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 HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Hardware Configuration 61 Audio Support Speaker The internal speaker supplies audible verification signals normally used by the Window s CE operating system The speaker 15 located on the front of the HX2 above the 2 key The mobile device emits a Sound Pressure Level loudness of at least 102 dB measured as follows e Frequency 2650 100 Hz e Distance 10 cm on axis in front of Speaker opening in front of unit e Duration Continuous 2650 Hz tone The default is 1 beep for a good scan and 2 beeps for a bad scan Volume Control Volume control is managed by a Windows CE control panel applet an API and key sequences To adjust speaker volume use the Blue Up Arrow and Blue Down Arrow keys on the Alpha Mode 3 Tap keypad Orange Diamond 1 0 Arrow and Diamond 1 Down Arrow keys on the Dual Alpha and Triple Tap keypads Volume control is covered in greater detail later in this guide Voice Microsoft supplied audio codecs are included in the OS image The hardware codecs the input and output analog voice circuitry and the syst
266. r Suspend modes even when the device is idle Because of the cumulative effect and using the Battery Power Scheme Defaults listed above e The backlight turns off after 3 seconds of no activity e The display turns off after 18 seconds of no activity 15sec 3sec e And device enters Suspend after 5 minutes and 18 seconds of no activity Power Properties Power Properties Battery Schemes Device Status Power Power Scheme fretis Main battery Backup Chg Power Level Switch state to User Idle High 00 a High 00 gt After 2 minutes High 00 Switch state to System Idle High DO After 15 seconds High DO High DO Switch state to Suspend After 5 minutes Figure 3 35 Power Adjust the settings and tap the OK button to save the changes Changes are saved across tabs Tap the X button to discard any changes Tap the for Help The changes take effect immediately HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Settings Control Panel Options 123 Regional Settings Access Settings Control Panel Regional Settings Set the appearance of numbers currency time and date based on regional and language settings Set the user interface language and the default input language Factory Default Settings Locale Number English United States 123 456 789 00 123 456 789 00 neg Currency 123 456 789 00 pos 123 456 789 00 neg Time h mm ss
267. rd 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 use is the original SD flash card size less 40MB Video Subsystem The QVGA touchscreen is a 2 5 6 3 cm diagonal viewing area 320 by 240 pixel Transflective Active Color LCD The turn off timing 1s configured through the Settings Control Panel Display Backlight icon The display controller supports Microsoft CE 5 0 graphics modes A touchscreen allows mouse functions tapping on the display or signature capture using an LXE approved stylus The touchscreen has an actuation force with finger less than 100 grams The color display has an LED backlight and is optimized for indoor use The display appears black when the mobile device 15 in Suspend Mode HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Hardware Configuration 59 Power Supply The LXE HX2 uses two batteries for operation A Lithium Ion Li Ion battery supplies power to the HX2 only when tethered to the HX2 The main battery is either the 2000 mAh Standard or the 4000 mAh Extended battery Only one main battery can be tethered to the HX2 at a time The batteries can be hot swapped after the HX2 15 placed Suspend mode The internal backup battery is a 50 mAh Nickel Cadmium NiCad b
268. re 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 15 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 Note the Commit button to save changes If this panel is closed before tapping the Commit button changes are not saved E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 194 summit Client Configuration Summit Wireless Security Use the instructions in this section to complete the entries on the Config or 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 parameter settings than are listed in these instructions Please see your System Administrator for complete information about your network and its wireless security requirements Default profile LXE recommends editing the Default profile instead of creating new profiles Important Perform a Warm Reset using the Suspend Resume key sequence after changing parameters to save the changed parameters in the registry Switching profiles Successfully connecting after switching from one profile to another ma
269. ree tiny windows one above the other is displayed in the taskbar The taskbar is always visible on top of the application in focus When the user taps the Switchpad icon a menu is displayed showing the applications available to the user The user can tap an application name in the popup menu and the selected application is brought to the foreground The previous application continues to run in the background Stylus taps affect the application in focus only When the user needs to use the Input Panel they tap the Keyboard option Input Panel taps affect the application in focus only The figure shown above is an example and is shown only to aid in describing how the user can switch between applications using a stylus Using the Keypad One switch key sequence or hotkey is defined by the administrator for the end user to use when switching between locked applications This is known as the Activation key When the switch key sequence is pressed on the keypad the next application in the AppLock configuration is moved to the foreground and the previous application moves to the background The previous application continues to run in the background End user key presses affect the application in focus only See Chapter 6 AppLock for more information HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Setting Timers Setting Timers Setting the Power Schemes Timers Note Refer to the section titled Power Modes for information relating to the power sta
270. repeat The default timeout for Alpha keys 15 0 15 second Figure 1 26 The 23 Key Keypad Default When using a sequence of keys that require an alphabet key first press the Alpha key to force Alpha mode on the numeric keys See Alpha Modifier Key in the HX2 Reference Guide Double tap the Alpha key for upper case alphabetic characters similar to CapsLock single tap the Alpha key to exit CapsLock mode e Single tap the Alpha key to enter and exit Alpha mode Default Alpha mode produces lower case alphabetic characters when numeric keys are pressed e Pressing Alpha key forces Alpha mode for all keys To create a combination of numbers and letters before pressing Enter remember to tap the Alpha key to toggle between Alpha and Numeric mode Use the Input Panel to enter characters that are not available using the 23 key keypad When using a sequence of keys that do not include the Alpha key Orange but does include a sticky key Blue press the Blue key in sequence HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Keypads 29 Using Dual Alpha Keypad The Dual Alpha keypad modifier keys are the Green Orange Blue Shift and Control keys See Appendix A Key Maps for all available keypress sequences Use Start Settings Control Panel Keypad KeyMap tab to change the Diamond 1 and Diamond 2 key keypress defaults Figure 1 27 Dual Alpha Keypad e Any key press exits volume control mode
271. rights Move slider to the left far more memory to run programs Move it to the right for more storage space Only unused RAM black portion of the slider can be adjusted Storage Program 32540KB total 6076 total lU ZkB use B BBkKB use Figure 3 41 System Memory Move the slider to allocate more memory for programs or storage If there isn t enough space for a file increase the amount of storage memory If the HX2 is running slowly try increasing the amount of program memory Adjust the settings and tap the OK button to save the changes The changes take effect immediately E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 128 Settings Control Panel Options System Properties General Device Name Copyrights Your device uses this information to identify itself to other computers Device name without spaces Device description LxE_Hx2 Figure 3 42 System Device Name The device name and description can be changed Enter the name and description using either the keypad or the Input Panel and tap OK to save the changes The changes take effect immediately Copyrights System Properties General Memory Device Marne Copyrights Depending upon which components you are running your product may contain the following third party technologies Portions of this software are based on MCSA Mosaic MESA Mosaic was developed by the
272. rklift Rugged Scanner Holder with RAM mount all R 8800A005STAND metal with cloth padding Cables USB ActiveSync Cable to HX2 cradle connector HX2A00ICBLACTVSYNC Battery Cable R HX2A002CBLBATT Battery Cable with Audio R HX2A003CBLBATTAUDIO Battery Extension Cable R HX2A004CBLBATTEXT Cable Connector Plug R HX2A008CBLCONPLUG Miscellaneous Rubber protective boot gray R HX2A232BOOTGRAY HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Getting Help Replacement Stylus 10 pack 9000A4507STYLUS Ring Scanner Trigger Assembly 20 pack R 8600A403TRIGGERKIT Ring Scanner Replacement Strap Kit 20 pack R 8600 401 CD 5 0 s and LXE with documentation HX2ASOICESOSDK for custom application development m anti glare anti reflective protective film 10 R HX2A502PROTFILM Audio Single ear single headband headset with noise canceling HXIASOISNGBHEADSET microphone includes 5 replacement windscreens single ear dual headband headset with noise canceling R HXIASOQDUALBHEADSET microphone includes 5 replacement windscreens Dual ear behind the head headset with noise canceling R HX1ASO3BTHHEADSET microphone includes 5 replacement windscreens Replacement foam block for 502 dual band headsets qty 1 HXIAS04AHSBLOCKFOAM Replacement head yoke for dual band 502 headset qty 1 HXIAS505DUALYOKE Replacemen
273. rm keys are not restricted from use E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 242 Error Messages Any messages whose first word is an ing word is output prior to action described in the message For example Switching to admin hotkey press is logged after the administrator has pressed the hotkey but prior to starting the switch process For all operations that can result in an error an Error level message 15 displayed when a failure occurs These messages contain the word failure These messages have a partner Extended level message that 15 logged which contains the word if the action completed successfully rather than with an error For processing level messages Enter is logged at the beginning of the function specified in the message and Exit 1 logged at the end just before the return of the function specified in the message Message Explanation and or corrective action Level Error reading hotkey The hotkey is read but not required by AppLock LOG EX Error reading hotkey using default A hotkey 1s required If there 15 a failure reading the LOG ERROR hotkey the internal factory default is used App Command Line Command Command line of the application being locked LOG PROCESSING line gt hProcess lt gt Handle of the application being locked LOG EX Key pressed lt gt A key has been pressed and trapped by the hotkey LOG processing
274. rnal power e g docked in a powered cradle The default value for the battery power timer 15 3 seconds The default value for the external power timer is 2 minutes The display backlight will remain on all the time when both checkboxes are blank The display backlight timer dims the backlight at the end of the specified time When the Keypad Backlight 1s On it responds to the settings of the Display Backlight Timer See next segment titled Turning the Keypad Backlight On or Off See Chapter 3 System Configuration for more information Adjusting the Display Brightness The display brightness is increased or decreased one step each time the adjust brightness key sequence 15 pressed To adjust display brightness Alpha Mode 3 Tap keypad Open the Keypad Control Panel Keymap tab and map a key to Brightness Up and Brightness Down Tap OK Tap the mapped keys to increase or decrease display brightness Dual Alpha Keypad and the Triple Tap Keypad Light Blue Diamond 1 Up Arrow and Light Blue Diamond 1 Down Arrow keys Until the display brightness 15 satisfactory HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B setting Timers 47 Turning Keypad Backlight On or Select 2 Settings Control Panel Display Keypad Alpha tab Note Alpha tab the Keypad control panel is not available when the HX2 has a Dual Alpha or Triple Tap keypad HX2 Alpha Mode 3 Tap Keypad Dual Alpha Keypad or Triple Tap Keypad
275. rol Panel link Getting Help Please tap the button to get Help when changing Settings options Function Software hardware versions and network IP No user intervention allowed Accessibility Customize the way the keyboard audio display or mouse function for users with hearing or viewing difficulties Administration LXE AppLock Administration utility See Chapter 6 for details Battery View voltage and status of the main and backup batteries Battery charge and discharge 15 performed using this option Bluetooth Set the parameters for Bluetooth device connections Certificates Manage digital certificates used for secure communication Date Time Set Date Time Time Zone and Daylight Savings Dialing Set dialup properties for internal modems Modems are not supplied or supported by L XE Display Set background graphic and scheme Set backlight properties and timers Input Panel Select the current key data input method Select custom key maps Internet Options Set General Connection Security Privacy Advanced and Popups options for Internet connectivity Keyboard Select a Key Map or font Set key repeat delay and key repeat rate Keypad Configure Alpha key Mappable keys RunCmd and LaunchA pp Mixer Adjust the input and output parameters volume sidetone and record gain for headphone software and microphone Set the double tap sensitivity for stylus taps on the touchscreen Network and Dial Set network dr
276. rom the HX2 The Bluetooth remote device should be as close as possible in direct line of sight with the HX2 during the pairing process See Accessories for supported Bluetooth printers and scanners AppLock if installed does not stop the end user from using Bluetooth application nor does it stop authorized Bluetooth enabled devices from pairing with the HX2 while AppLock is in control See Chapter 6 AppLock for more information See Also Chapter 3 System Configuration section titled Bluetooth HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Bluetooth 35 Bluetooth Mobile Barcode Reader Setup Please refer to the mobile Bluetooth scanner manufacturer s User Guide it may be available on the manufacturer s web site Please contact your LXE representative for Bluetooth product assistance Introduction LXE supports several different types of barcode readers This section describes the interaction and setup for a mobile Bluetooth laser scanner or laser imager connected to the HX2 using Bluetooth functions The HX2 must have the Bluetooth hardware and software installed Contact your LXE representative for details e Ifthe HX2 has a Bluetooth address identifier barcode label affixed then Bluetooth hardware and software 18 installed e The mobile Bluetooth laser scanner laser imager battery 15 fully charged e The HX2 batteries are fully charged Alternatively the HX2 may be in a powered cradle e The barcode numbering examples i
277. round Windows CE Tile Disabled Appearance Default Windows Standard Backlight Enabled 3 seconds Enabled 2 minutes Background Display Properties Background Backlight Tile image on background T Windows CE Figure 3 17 Control Panel Display 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 a different folder to display on the Desktop then tap the OK button to save the change The change is saved to the Registry and take effect immediately E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 106 Settings Control Panel Options Display Properties Normal Disabled Bitte it inactive Window Button Iter Desktop Figure 3 18 Control Panel Display Appearance There is very little change from general desktop PC Appearance options Select a scheme from the dropdown list and make changes to the parameters Tap the Save button to save any changes renaming the scheme if desired Tap the Delete button to delete schemes Tap the Apply button to apply the selected scheme to the HX2 Tap the OK button to exit or the X button to escape without making any changes Changes are saved to the registry and take effect immediately Backlight Display Properties Background Appearance Backlight e Save battery lite by automatically turni
278. rovided in the appropriate Summit Wireless Security section following in this chapter If a user enters invalid credentials and taps OK the device associates but does not authenticate The user is again prompted to enter credentials If the user taps the Cancel button the device does not associate The user is not prompted again for credentials until the device is rebooted the radio is disabled then enabled the Reconnect button on the Diags tag is tapped or the profile is modified and the Commit button is tapped Windows Certificate Store vs Certs Path Note is important that all dates are correct on CE computers when using any type of certificate Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail User Certificates EAP TLS authentication requires a user certificate The user certificate must be stored in the Windows certificate store To generate the user certificate follow the instructions in Generating a User Certificate for the Mobile Device later in this chapter Import the user certificate into the Windows certificate store by following the instructions in Installing a User Certificate on the Mobile Device later in this chapter A Root CA certificate 15 also needed for EAP TLS Refer to the section below Root Certificates Root certificates are required for PEAP MSCHAP PEAP GTC and EAP TLS Two options are offered for storing these certificates They may be imported int
279. rs certificate store Does not install the root 5 certificate You must an administrator to generate or use key in the focal machine store Additional Options Request Format 510 Hash Algarithm used to sign request Save request to a file Attributes Friendly Marne Do Figure 5 38 Advanced Certificate Details For the Certificate Template select User Check the Mark keys as exportable and the Export keys to file checkboxes Type the full path on the local PC where the private key 15 to be copied Also specify the private key filename Be sure to note the name used for the private key file for example HX2USER PVK The certificate file created later in this process must be given the same name for example HX2USER CER DO NOT check Enable strong private key protection Make any other desired changes and tap the Submit button E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 220 Certificates Pr Potential Scripting Violation Potential Scripting Violation Figure 5 39 Script Warnings If any script notifications occur tap the Yes button to continue the certificate request Create Private Key Password Figure 5 40 Script Warnings When prompted for the private key password e Tap None if you do not wish to use a password or e Enter and confirm your desired password then tap OK Microsoft Certificate Services jahndoe Certificate Issued The c
280. rs specified from the beginning of the barcode data not including Code ID The data is stripped unconditionally This 15 disabled by default Trailing This strips the number of characters specified from the end of the barcode data not including Code ID The data is stripped unconditionally This is disabled by default Code ID Strips the Code ID based on the type code id specified 1 the Enable Code ID field in the Barcode tab By default Code ID stripping 15 enabled for all symbologies meaning code IDs will be stripped unless specifically configured otherwise HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Barcode Tab 169 Barcode Data Match List Barcode This panel is used to strip data that matches the entry in the Match list from the Data barcode Enter the data to be stripped in the text box and tap the Insert or Add button The entry is added to the Match list To remove an entry from 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 Barcode Data 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 1 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
281. ry protect the work surface the mobile device and components from electrostatic discharge Prerequisites fully charged battery is available e Optional add on devices are available e g stylus headset ring scanner hip flip armband e Wireless Client configuration has been completed by the System Administrator e Required configured mappable keys have been assigned by the System Administrator For example the Alpha Mode 3 Tap keypad the original keypad does not have a button Control Shift Alt or Del key equivalent Key mapping can changed to map those specific keys if needed Refer to Components Front e Optional software and LXE applications have been installed and setup by the System Administrator If AppLock is installed and the Dual Alpha or Triple Tap keypad are in use the AppLock default Administrator Hotkey has been modified HX2 Quick Start Mount the armband or the hip flip first see Wearable Device Assembly Insert the battery in the armband or hip flip battery sleeve Attach the ring scanner to the HX2 Connect the fully charged battery Always connect a fully charged battery to the mobile device at the beginning of the shift or workday If the screen does not automatically display tap the Power key See Tapping the Power Key 6 Locate the stylus Calibrate the touchscreen 1 necessary See Tapping the Touchscreen with a Stylus and Calibrating the Touchscreen 7 A white
282. s AppLock must also be configured to automatically re launch an application AppLock application termination by the end user 15 indistinguishable from application termination for any other reason Manual Launch Default is Disabled Enabling this option allows the end user to launch the specified application s Upon bootup completion an application with Manual enabled is listed on the Switchpad accompanied by a checkmark that indicates the application is currently active or available for Launching When an application name 15 tapped by the end user the application 15 launched if inactive and brought to the foreground Applications set up with Manual Launch enabled may or may not be launched at bootup This function 1s based on the application s Auto At Boot setting The applications have been listed as approved applications for end user manual launch using the Switchpad menu structure The approved applications are listed on the Switchpad A checkmark indicates the applications active status When Manual Launch is disabled for an application and Allow Close is enabled for the application when the end user closes the specific application it is no longer available shown on the Switchpad When Auto At Boot and Manual Launch are both disabled for a specific application the application 15 1 not placed on the list of approved applications for end user manual launch and 2 never launched and 3 not displayed on the
283. s 15 complete Wireless Client configuration will need to be completed by the System Administrator Required mappable keys will need to be configured For example there is no RY Control Shift Alt or Del key or their equivalent available using the HX2 default keypad setting Optional software 2 and LXE application 3 parameters will need to be set up by the System Administrator Important Because of the extreme nature of the Cold Boot LXE recommends that the Cold Boot process be used only as an emergency procedure and Warm Boot or Suspend Resume be used whenever necessary Note Refer to the section titled Power Modes for more information relating to the power states of the HX2 Note The 2 reloads the operating system upon every warm boot or cold boot Anything not saved or preserved to the registry 15 lost In warm boot the OS and the CAB files are reloaded from the internal SD card and the preserved registry is also reloaded During cold boot the system behavior is identical to warm boot with the addition that the registry is erased forcing the HX2 to reboot with factory defaults The registry 15 recreated when 20 minutes of uptime elapses or upon the first save or suspend function It 15 also recreated every 10 registry changes and at every warm boot Checking Battery Status Tap the Settings Control Panel Battery icon Main battery level backup battery level status and other details are dis
284. s LEDs and HX2 Keypads later in this chapter Alpha Mode LED not used with the Dual Alpha Keypad and the Triple Tap Keypad E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 12 Components Note Before connecting cables to the back make sure the battery sleeve the armband is uppermost or the left right directions that follow won t work Figure 1 4 Back Left Arm Use Battery Cable connector 6 Tethered Battery Cablechannel _______ Right Arm Use 4 Retaining Clip for Ring Scanner Tether Connector 6 Ring Scanner Tether Cable channel Cradle Connector HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Components 13 HX2 Connectors Ring Scanner Audio Battery Connection Tethered Ring Scanner Laser or Imager Tethered Headset Microphone and HX2 Battery Tethered Battery See Cables Cradle Connection Figure 1 6 Cradle Power Port Connector 3 Connector 3 is at the base of the HX2 It connects to the Cradle When the HX2 is in a powered cradle the HX2 receives external power through the Cradle connector USB Keyboard or USB Mouse input is received through the Cradle connector see figure above when the HX2 is in a cradle Connector 3 Cradle Cradle Power Input USB Keyboard or mouse through cradle ports See the ZX2 Cradle Reference Guide for instruction E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 14 Components Tethered Ring Scanner Imager Figure 1
285. s an Admin tap an SSID in the list and tap the Connect 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 ifa profile with the SSID as its name exists already WEP Keys Allows entry of WEP keys or pass phrase as required by the type of encryption PSK Keys 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 Important The settings for Auth Type EAP Type and Encryption depend on the security type chosen Please refer to Wireless Security later in this Summit Client Utility section to determine the proper settings for the security type implemented on the wireless LAN E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 186 summit Client Configuration Config Profile Parameters Default Explanation Config or Default A string of 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters establishes the Edit Profile name of the Config or Profile Options are Default or ThirdPartyConfig SSID Blank A string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters Establishes the Service Set Identifier SSID of the WLAN to which the client connects Client Name Blank A string of up to 16 characters The client name 15 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 Poin
286. serial ports Enabler Install Process Doubletap the Avalanche Enabler CAB file in the System folder The filename 1s LXE HX2 ENABLER CAB e Warm boot the mobile device Enabler Uninstall Process To remove the LXE Avalanche Enabler from a Windows CE mobile device e Delete the Avalanche folder located in the System folder e Warm boot the mobile device The Avalanche folder cannot be deleted while the Enabler is running See Stop the Enabler Service If sharing errors occur while attempting to delete the Avalanche folder warm boot the mobile device immediately delete the Avalanche folder and then perform another warm boot Orphaned Packages To prevent the enabler from restoring parameters delete orphaned packages through the Avalanche Mobility Center refer to the Wavelink Avalanche Mobility Center User s Guide for details and instruction E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 144 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration Stop Enabler Service To stop the Enabler from monitoring for updates from the Avalanche MC Console Open the Enabler Settings Panels by tapping the Avalanche icon on the desktop Select File Settings Enter the password Select the Startup Shutdown tab Select the Do not monitor or launch Enabler parameter to prevent automatic monitoring upon startup 5 Select Stop Monitoring for an immediate shutdown of all enabler update functionality upon exiting the user interface 6 Tap the OK bu
287. ses the receipt of data from the scanner triggers a good scan beep and then the rejection of scanned barcode data by the Scanner Control Panel processing causes a bad scan beep by the mobile device on the same data E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 166 Barcode Tab Barcode Symbology Settings The Symbology selected the Symbologies dialog defines symbology for which the data 15 being configured The features available on the Symbology Settings dialog include the ability to individually enable or disable a barcode from scanning set the minimum and maximum size barcode to accept strip Code ID strip data from the beginning or end of a barcode or based on configurable Barcode Data add a prefix or suffix to a barcode The Symbology drop down box contains all symbologies supported on the HX2 An asterisk appears in front of symbologies that have already been configured or have been modified from the default value Each time a Symbology 15 changed the settings are saved as soon as the OK button 15 tapped Settings are also saved when new Symbology 15 selected from the Symbology drop down list Enable Min fi Max Strip Leading code ID Trailing Barcode Data Add Prefix Prefix Suffix Suffix Figure 4 5 Barcode Tab Symbology Settings Clear This button will erase any programmed overrides returning to the default settings for the selected symbolog
288. sing the new profile configuration Note LXE recommends performing a Suspend Resume function each time the Commit button is tapped HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B summit Client Configuration 199 WEP Keys Please see your System Administrator for complete information about your network WEP key requirements To connect using use the following minimum required profile options Auth Type Open EAP Type None e Encryption Manual WEP Tap the WEP keys PSK Keys button The WEP Key Entry text entry box appears WEP Key Entry Enter 10 or 26 Hex digits 4 F 0 9 OR enter 5 or 13 ASCII characters Figure 5 12 Summit WEP Keys Enter the WEP key If there are more than one set of keys tap the radio button in front of the Key to be used WEP keys may be entered in Hex or ASCII format For previous versions of the SCU if the WEP key entry does not offer a choice between Hex and ASCII the key must be in Hex refer to the Hex Key Format segment that follows Once configured tap OK then tap the Commit button Ensure the correct Active Config 15 selected on the Main tab and warm boot The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network Hex Key Format Valid keys are 10 for 40 bit encryption or 26 for 128 bit encryption hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F Enter the key s and tap OK ASCII Key Format Valid keys are 5 for 40 bit encryption or 13 for 128
289. site The Bluetooth devices printers and or scanners have been setup to allow them to be Discovered and Connected Paired The System Administrator is familiar with the pairing function of the Bluetooth devices LXE Pairing Discover Figure 1 29 Bluetooth LXEZ Pairing Display The Bluetooth remote device should be as close as possible and in direct line of sight with the HX2 during the pairing process Initial Use 1 Select Start Settings Control Panel Bluetooth Tap the Settings Tab 3 Change the Computer Friendly Name at the bottom of the Settings display The Bluetooth HX2 default name is determined by the LXE factory installed software version LXE strongly urges assigning every HX2 a unique name up to 32 characters before Bluetooth Discovery is initiated 4 Checkor uncheck the HX2 Bluetooth options on the Settings tab 5 Tap the OK button to save your changes or the X button to discard any changes E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 32 Bluetooth Settings Tab Bluetooth Options Note These options can still be checked or unchecked whether Bluetooth is enabled or disabled As Bluetooth devices pair with the HX2 the name of the device and an icon representing the type of device 15 displayed in the Devices window The icon state changes as the paired Bluetooth devices connect and disconnect from the HX2 When the Bluetooth devices are disconnected the device icon has a red highlight R
290. skbar to put the virtual keyboard on the display Using the stylus e Shift key to type one capital letter CAPS key to type all capital letters e au key to access symbols Input Panel 1112 31415 6178 910 ci shift z x cj v pul u Figure 1 35 Input Panel Virtual Keyboard Some applications do not automatically display the Input Panel In this case do the following to use the Input Panel e Tap the Input Panel icon in the taskbar e Select Keyboard from the menu e data entry area on the display when you want to enter data using the Input Panel When finished entering data tap the Keyboard icon in the Taskbar Select Hide Input Panel See Chapter 3 System Configuration for more information E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 42 Entering AppLock Activation Key Entering AppLock Activation Key Note The touch screen must be enabled Keyboard RF Term Word Switchpad Menu Switchpad Icon in Taskbar Figure 1 36 Switchpad Menu A checkmark indicates applications currently active or available for Launching by the user When Keyboard is selected the HX2 default input method Input Panel Transcriber or custom input method is activated Using a Stylus Tap When the mobile device enters end user mode a Switchpad icon it looks like th
291. ssing overview 160 Barcode E A 164 loud Pr 266 Battery Backup details A Charge or Discharge buttons for backup battery S e 96 59 Check sounens 26 Critical Suspend 5 6 71 Hotswapping pen ean 71 3 Life 70 Lithium lon Li ion 70 Lithium Ion 59 Low or Very 71 Low Warning 70 INN AU E 70 Main Battery Pack details 70 12 JOD C 70 HX2 Reference Guide 276 Battery Auto Turn Off eee teet ts 106 Battery Power 43 Battery voltage and status display 96 Baud Rale NR 124 159 Blue Modifier ete petto 65 31 About 101 35 computer friendly 101 Control 97 98 printers scanners seen 97 PLOPCIUICS ceresscusid sechsten s vites idia esten da Eun 99 Report failUre 100 wis NISI
292. st areas this product can be recycled reclaimed and re used when properly discarded Do not discard labeled units with trash For information about proper disposal contact LXE through your local sales representative or visit www com Revision Notice Updated Strap Assemblies Replaced Using the 23 Key Keypad with HX2 Keypads Added Chapter 1 Introduction Adjusting the Display Brightness Added Ring Scanner Strap Kit Trigger Assembly 20 pack and Bluetooth Mobile Barcode Readers to Accessories Chapter 2 Physical Description and Updated Cradle LED indicator segment Layout Updated Wavelink Avalanche naming conventions in Wavelink Avalanche Enabler and Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration Updated Keypad section to include keypad control panel options for Chapter 3 System Configuration three keypad configurations Updated GrabTime section Updated B uetooth sections Chapter 4 Scanner Added Length Based Barcode Stripping instruction Chapter 5 Wireless Network Added EAP TLS instruction Updated Summit Client Utility to reflect Configuration version differences Added keypress instructions for Alpha Mode 3 original Dual Alpha and Triple keypads Added Alpha Mode 3 Tap Keypad Dual Alpha Keypad and Triple Tap Appendix A Key Maps Keypad keymaps Added Display Brightness to Alpha Mode 3 Tap keypad Appendix B Technical Updated HX2 physical dim
293. t Client Utility acu representative for Summit driver update availability The HX2 mobile device has a wireless client that can be configured for no encryption WEP encryption or WPA security no authentication and all authentications listed below Certificates are necessary for many of the WPA authentications Please refer to the Certificates section at the end of this chapter for more information on generating and installing certificates Prerequisites Network SSID ESSID number of the Access Point WEP or LEAP Authentication Protocol Keys The Summit profile settings for Auth Type EAP Type and Encryption depend on the security option chosen Wireless Security Options Supported Please refer to the LXE Security Primer to prepare the Authentication Server and Access Point for wireless communication The document is available on the LXE Manuals CD and the LXE ServicePass website 2 It 15 important that all dates are correct on CE computers when using any type ur of certificate Certificates are date sensitive and if the date 15 not correct Date Time authentication will fail E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 180 summit Client Configuration Summit Client Configuration Lui summit Client Utility Icon Note Terminology used on your screen displays may be different than those shown in the figures in this chapter Contact your LXE representative for Summit driver updates as they become available
294. t Options Select a tab Adjust the settings and tap the OK button to save the changes Changes are saved from tab to tab Tap the X button to ignore all changes The changes take effect immediately Tap the button for Help Factory Default Settings General Start Page http www lIxe com Search Page http www google com User Agent Default Windows CE Cache Size 512 Kb Connection Use LAN Disabled Autodial Name USB Client Proxy Server Disabled HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Settings Control Panel Options 109 Enable Disable Enable Prompt Enable Prompt Enable Prompt Disable Accept Prompt Always allow Enable Enable Never options enabled options enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 110 Settings Control Panel Options Access Settings Control Panel Keyboard Set keypad key map and keypad key repeat delay and key repeat rate Factory Default Settings Key map SEEN gt M character repeat Tt Repeat delay Short Default HX2 aow Repeat rate East Tap here and hold down a key to test Figure 3 22 Control Panel Keyboard Select a key map using the drop down list Adjust the character repeat settings and tap the OK button to save the changes Tap the X button to ignore changes Tap the button for Help The changes take effect immediately When new key maps or fonts are added to
295. t head yoke for single band 501 headset qty 1 HXIAS06SINGLEYOKE Replacement windscreen for all headset microphones HXIASOSWINDSCREENI0 10 Pack Replacement windscreen for all headset microphones HXLASO9WINDSCREENSO 50 Pack Replacement foam ear piece cover for 501 and 502 HXIASIOFOAMEAR10 headsets 10 pack Replacement foam ear piece cover for 501 and 502 R HXIASIIFOAMEARSO headsets 50 pack HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B 56 Getting Help HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Chapter 2 Physical Description and Layout Hardware Configuration System Hardware The HX2 hardware configuration is shown the following figure HipFlip and Belt and Straps eee ot Pir he te EEE Ha Figure 2 1 System Hardware 802 11b g Wireless Client The HX2 has an LXE 802 11b g 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 15 set to static dynamic control WEP WPA and LEAP are supported See Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B 58 Hardware Configuration Central Processing Unit The CPU is a 400MHz Intel Xscale PXA255 CPU The operating system is Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 The OS image is stored on an internal SD flash card and is
296. t to be processed Any barcode scanned that is less than the number of characters specified in the Min field is rejected The default for this field 1s 1 This field specifies the maximum length that the barcode data not including Code ID can be to be processed Any barcode scanned that has more characters than specified in the Max field is rejected The default for this field is 9999 If the value entered is greater than the maximum value allowed for that symbology the maximum valid length will be used instead E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 168 Barcode Tab Strip Leading Trailing Control Strip ee Cade ID Trailing Barcode Data Figure 4 6 Symbology Strip Leading Trailing This group of controls determines what data is removed from the barcode before the data 15 buffered for the application If all values are set Code ID takes precedence over Leading and Trailing Barcode Data stripping is performed last Stripping occurs before the Prefix and Suffix are added so does not affect them If the total number being stripped is greater than the number of characters in the barcode data it becomes a zero byte data string If in addition Strip Code ID 15 enabled and no prefix or suffix 15 configured the processing will return a zero byte data packet which will be rejected The operation of each type of stripping is defined below Leading This strips the number of characte
297. tcher panel Arguments Default is blank Enter the command line parameters for the application in the Arguments text box Order Default is 1 Enter the Order in which the application is to be loaded or presented to the end user Applications are launched in lowest to highest number order HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Multi Application Configuration 233 Internet Default 1s Disabled Enable the Internet checkbox to use the End user Internet Explorer EUIE EXE When the checkbox is enabled the Internet Menu and Internet Status are available See the section titled End user Internet Explorer for more details Global Key Default is Ctrl Spc Select the Global Key key sequence the end user is to press when switching between applications The Global Key default key sequence must be defined by the AppLock Administrator The Global key is presented to the end user as the Activation key Refer to Global Key and the HX2 with an Alpha Mode 3 Tap Keypad Input Panel Default is Disabled Enable check to show the Keyboard option on the Switchpad menu When enabled the input panel cannot be enabled or disabled for each individual application and 1s available to the user for all configured applications Clear Button the Clear button to clear all currently displayed Filename or Application information The Global settings are not cleared Scroll Buttons Use the left and right scroll buttons to move from application setup scree
298. te ActiveSync over USB will start automatically when the cable is connected Explore From the ActiveSync Dialog on the Desktop PC click on the Explore button which allows you to explore the HX2 from the PC side with some limitations You can copy files to or from the HX2 using drag and drop You will not be allowed to delete files or copy files out of the Windows directory on the HX2 Technically the only files you cannot delete or copy are ones marked as system files in the original build of the Windows OS image This however includes most of the files in the Windows directory For example you can drag the LXEbook HX2 User s Guide from your desktop computer to the My Documents folder on the HX2 Disconnect USB Connection Disconnect the cable from the HX2 cradle e Click the ActiveSync status bar icon in the lower right hand corner of the PC s status bar Then click the Disconnect button IMPORTANT Do not put the HX2 into Suspend Mode while connected via USB The HX2 will be unable to connect to the host PC when it resumes operation Wireless Client Connection Putthe HX2 into Suspend Mode by tapping the red Power button e Click the status bar icon in the lower right hand corner of the PC s status bar Then click the Disconnect button E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 136 ActiveSync Get Connected Process pr ActiveSync Troubleshooting ActiveSync on the host returns to the Get Connected screen wi
299. te The Dual Alpha keypad and the Triple Tap keypad do not use the Alpha LED HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Assembly 21 Assembly Connecting the Battery and Ring Scanner Note The unit cannot function unless a battery is securely tethered Be sure to place the mobile device in Suspend mode before disconnecting a battery or all unsaved data may be lost The battery and ring scanner 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 Follow the numbers in the following tables to connect the battery and ring scanner to the HX2 Note Before connecting cables to the back make sure the battery sleeve on the armband is uppermost or the following left right directions won t work 0 Figure 1 22 Tether the Battery and Ring Scanner Left Right 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 HX2 Do not use a metal object or extreme force to remove the cable connector from the HX2 Re connect cables and reassemble the HX2 body worn components Ring Scanner on the Left Hand Ring Scanner Tether cable channel Retaining Clip for Ring Scanner Tether Connector Ring Scanner cable connector B
300. tes of the mobile device Select 4 Settings Control Panel Power Schemes tab Change the parameter values and tap OK to save the changes Power Properties Battery Schemes Device Status Power Scheme 57 Switch state to User Idle After 2 minutes Switch state to System Idle After 15 seconds gt Switch state ta Suspend After 5 minutes BY a Power Properties 1126 Figure 1 37 Power Properties Schemes Battery Power Scheme Use this option when the mobile device will be running on battery power only Switch state to User Idle Default is After 3 seconds Switch state to System Idle Default is After 15 seconds Switch state to Suspend Default is After 5 minutes E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 44 setting Timers AC Power Scheme Use this option when the mobile device will be running on external power e g docked in a powered cradle Switch state to User Idle Default is After 2 minute Switch state to System Idle Default is After 2 minutes Switch state to Suspend Default is After 5 minutes The mode timers are cumulative The System Idle timer begins the countdown after the User Idle timer has expired and the Suspend timer begins the countdown after the System Idle timer has expired When the User Idle timer is set to Never the power scheme timers never place the device in User Idle System Idle or Suspend modes even when the device is
301. th spare charging slot Includes HX2A312DESKCRADLEUS universal power supply US power cord included HX2 Desk cradle with spare charging slot Includes HX2A313DESKCRADLEWW universal power supply Power cord not included Mobility Armband with standard wrist straps HX2A201ARMBAND Replacement Mesh Arm Cover for armband HX2A204UNDERPAD Strap kit for armband includes different length straps to fit R HX2A205STRAPKIT all arm sizes Hip Flip for belt mounting HX2A221HIPFLIP Voice case for belt mounting R HX2A222VOICECASE Belt for hip flip or voice case 9200L67 Ring Scanners SR laser for armband short cable 8610A101ISRSLASER 2D Imager for armband short cable 8620A101SRSIMAGER Mobile Bluetooth Barcode Readers PowerScan 7000BT Scanner RS 232 with pointer 8700A301SCNRBTSRI PowerScan 7000 Base Station RS232 without R 97004501 BASERS 232 universal power supply PowerScan 7000 Base Station Power Supply Std US 8700A500PSACUS 120V Power gan 7000BT RS232 Cable for Base Station DB9S R 97004001 CBL8DA9F Coil 8 HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Getting Help 54 PowerScan 7000 Battery Charger with Power Supply R 8700A503CHGR4US Four Station US Std PowerScan 7000BT Battery Pack R 8700 504 Bluetooth Standard Range Fuzzy Logic laser 8810A326SCNRB
302. the 2X2 User 5 Guide This chapter Introduction describes this reference guide s structure describes HX2 components contains initial setup instruction briefly describes data entry processes and explains how to get help Bluetooth pairing instruction is included Chapter 2 Physical Description and Layout describes the function and layout of the HX2 controls and connectors Also describes the power supplies and docking options for the HX2 Chapter 3 System Configuration takes you through the CE 5 0 operating system setup and the 2 file structure Avalanche Enabler instruction is included in this chapter Chapter 4 Scanner describes the function layout and setup for the LXE Wedge Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration details 2 4GHz wireless client setup Configuration for WEP and WPA is included Chapter 6 AppLock covers all aspects of the LXE AppLock program A mobile device running AppLock becomes a dedicated single or dual application device Appendix A Key Maps describes the keypress sequences for the keypad Appendix B Technical Specifications lists HX2 technical specifications Related Manuals Ring Scanner Programming Guide contains programming barcodes used when setting up scanner imager engines ring barcode readers HX2 User s Guide contains instruction and information directed to the daily HX2 user HX2 Multicharger User s Guide contains user technical and
303. 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 the Name and ID Code text boxes Remove The Clear All button changes to a Remove button when an item 1 the Custom IDs list 1s selected Tap the desired line item and then tap the Remove button to delete it Line items are Removed one at a time Contents of the text box fields 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 are cleared at the same time e Prefix and Suffix data is always added on after stripping is complete and is not affected by any stripping settings e Ifthe stripping configuration results in a 0 length barcode a good beep will still be sounded since barcode data was read from the scanner E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 170 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 e When a match between the first characters of the barcode and a string from the list is found that string is stripped from the barc
304. the Main panel Enter the Administrator password and tap OK Tap the Config or Profile tab Summit Client Util Config Global Settings Config Default gt None gt Summit Client Utility Profile Default soc Security WPA PSE Credentials Rename i Delete Rename Delete Scan Open Credentials Commit or Figure 5 21 Configure a Summit Profile with WPA PSK Encryption Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set Auth Type to Open Set EAP Type to None Set Encryption to WPA PSK Tap the WEP keys PSK Keys button PSK Entry For Passphrase enter 8 63 chars For PSE enter 64 Hex chars Figure 5 22 Summit PSK Entry Dialog Enter the Passphrase in the PSK Entry popup text entry box This value can be a 64 hex character or an 8 63 byte ASCII value Tap OK Tap the Commit button to save the new profile configuration Perform a warm reset or Suspend Resume to connect using the new profile configuration E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 208 summit Client Configuration PEAP GTC Authentication Start the Summit Utility by tapping the Summit Client icon Tap the Admin Login button on the Main panel Enter the Administrator password and tap OK Tap the Config or Profile tab Summit Client Util Summit Client Utility Main Config Status Diags Global Settings Main Profile Status Diags Global Config Default vp Profile Defa
305. the registry they appear in the Key map dropdown list on the Keyboard Properties panel Only one font at a time can be selected The fonts affect the screen display These values do not affect virtual onscreen key taps Keymaps and Fonts Please contact your LXE representative about the availability of the following fonts for your HX2 Font filename Simplified Chinese These Asian fonts are ordered separately Chinese and built in to the HX2 OS image Built in Japanese NNNM ttc msgothicttc fonts are added to registry entries and are Korean gulim ttc available immediately upon startup Thai Hebrew Arabic and Cyrillic Russian fonts are available in the default extended fonts See About Software Language for the name of any installed fonts When an Asian font 1s copied into the fonts folder on the card System folder the font works for Asian web pages the font works with RFTerm the font does not work for Asian options in Regional Control Panel the font does not work for naming desktop icons with Asian names the font does not work for third party NET applications and the font does not work for some third party MFC applications HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Settings Control Panel Options 111 Keypad Access Settings Control Panel Keypad Icon Use this option to assign key functions to mappable keys determine application launch sequences and program command Run sequences N
306. thout connecting to the cabled device If the HX2 is connected to a PC by a cable disconnect the cable from the HX2 and reconnect it again Check that the correct connection is selected USB Client See Also Cold Boot and Loss of Host Reconnection ActiveSync indicator on the host remains grey The host doesn t know you are trying to connect It may mean a bad cable Try the connection again with a known good cable Drop down list is blank in the ActiveSync dialog box The wireless link is broken Make sure that the wireless client in the HX2 has a valid IP address Cold Boot and Loss of Host Re connection ActiveSync assigns a partnership between a mobile device and a PC 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 for a unique client can be established to two hosts If the HX2 is cold booted the random number is deleted and the partnership with the last one of the two hosts is also deleted The host retains the random numbers and unique names of all devices having a partnership with it Two clients cannot have a partnership with the same host if they have the same name Re Settings Control Panel System Device Name If the cold booted 2 tries to reestablish the partnership with the same host a new random number is generated for the HX2 and ActiveSync will insist the unique name of the HX2 be
307. tialization procedure Keyboard hook initialization failure The keyboard filter initialization failed LOG ERROR Keyboard hook loaded OK The keyboard hook dll exists and loaded successfully LOG EX L after Ctrl Processing the backdoor entry LOG EX Loading keyboard hook When AppLock first loads it loads a dll that contains LOG PROCESSING the keyboard hook processing This message 15 logged prior to the load attempt Open failure The status information is being saved to a file and the LOG ERROR file open has failed This could occur if the file is write protected If the file does not exist it is created Open registry failure If the Administration registry key does not exist the LOG ERROR switch to user mode fails because the AppName value in the Administration key is not available Opened status file The status information is being saved to a file and the LOG EX file has been opened successfully Out of memory for encrypted pwd Not enough memory to encrypt the password LOG ERROR pRealTaskbarWndProc already set The taskbar control has already been installed LOG EX Pwd cancelled or invalid remain in The password prompt was cancelled by the user or the LOG EX user mode maximum number of failed attempts to enter a password was exceeded Read registry error hot key The hotkey registry entry is missing or empty This 15 LOG ERROR not considered an error The keyboard hook uses an embedded default if the value is not set in the registry
308. tificate Services johnd Advanced Certificate Request The policy of the CA determines the types of certificates you can request Click one of the following options to Create and submit a request to this Submit a certificate request by using a base 64 encoded or PICS 10 or submit a renewal request by using base B4 encoded PCS amp file Request a certificate for a smart card on behalf of another user by using the smart card certificate enrollment stati on Note You must have an enrollment agent certificate ta submit a request on behalf of another user Figure 5 37 Advanced Certificate Request Screen Tap on the Create and submit a request to this CA link HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Certificates 219 Microsoft Certificate Services johnd Advanced Certificate Request Certificate Template User gt Key Options Create new key set Use existing key set Enhanced Cryptographic Provider v1 0 hd Key Usage Exchange ee 384 eet 11024 common key sizes 512 1024 2048 4096 8182 18384 ie Automatic key container name lt gt User specified key container name Mark keys as exportable Export keys to file Full path name userlkey pvk strong private key protection _ Store certificate in the local computer certificate store stores the certificate in the loca computer store instead of in the use
309. tion 15 disabled by default The requesting Bluetooth device does not need to have been Discovered by the HX2 before the pairing request is received Click the Accept button or the Decline button to remove the dialog box from the screen Continuous Search This option is disabled by default When enabled the Bluetooth connection never stops searching for a device it has paired with if the connection 15 broken such as the paired device entering HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Bluetooth 33 Suspend mode going out of range or being turned off When disabled after being enabled the HX2 stops searching after 30 minutes This option draws power from the Main Battery Subsequent Use Note Taskbar and Bluetooth device Icon states change as Bluetooth devices are discovered pair connect and disconnect A taskbar Bluetooth icon with a red highlight 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 Bluetooth icon in the taskbar to open LXEZ Pairing application Tap the Bluetooth Devices tab if necessary 2 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 3 Any discovered devices are listed in the Bluetooth Devices window 4 Doubletap a Bluetooth device in the Discovered window to open
310. troubleshooting information for the HX2 battery multi charger HX2 Cradle Reference Guide contains user technical and troubleshooting information for the HX2 cradle HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Overview 3 Important Battery Information Backup Battery If the HX2 has been without a power source connected to a fully charged tethered battery or docked in a powered cradle for an extended period of time or if HX2 external power sources become completely discharged or dead a fully charged HX2 backup battery will last for up to 15 minutes If the backup battery is fully discharged the HX2 will reset as soon as it is docked in a powered cradle and the Power button is pressed or connected to a fully charged tethered battery A reset will cause loss of data and custom programs in RAM Always store unused HX2s with a fully charged tethered battery If possible ensure the HX2 is periodically docked in a powered cradle to maintain an optimum backup battery charged status To check battery status tap Settings Control Panel Battery tab e Until the tethered battery and backup battery are completely depleted the 2 15 always drawing power from the batteries On New Standard Extended batteries must be fully charged prior to use Whenever possible place the HX2 in a powered cradle to conserve tethered battery power and recharge the backup battery When a new battery is tethered to the HX2 for the first time
311. ts Power Save Fast Power save mode 15 On Options are Constantly Awake Mode CAM power save off Maximum power saving mode and Fast power saving mode Tx Power Maximum Maximum setting regulates Tx power to the Max power setting for the current regulatory domain Options are Maximum 50mW 30mW 10mW 1mW Depending on the version of the SCU the options for Tx Power are between Maximum and ImW Bit Rate Auto 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 54 Mbit BG Radio Mode Specify 802 11g and or 802 11b when communicating with the Optimized Access Point or Options are B rates only BG Rates full G rates only BG optimized Note Default value may vary depending on installed SCU driver version Auth Type Open 802 11 authentication type used when associating with the Access Point Options are Open LEAP or Shared key HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B summit Client Configuration 187 Default Explanation EAP Type None Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP type used for 802 1x authentication to the Access Point Options are None LEAP EAP FAST PEAP MSCHAP PEAP GTC or EAP TLS Note Type chosen determines whether the Credentials button is active and also determines the available entries in the Credentials pop up window Encryption None
312. ttings Identification Name Company Address Telephones Display at power on Notes Notes Display at power on Network ID User Name Password Domain Owner Properties Identification Notes Network ID Name Company Address Work ph ph At power on Display owner identification Owner Properties 119 A Settings Control Panel Owner Icon Blank Disabled Blank Disabled Owner Properties Identification Notes Network ID At power on Display owner notes Identification Notes Metwork ID Windows CE uses this information ta gain access to network resources Enter the user name password and domain provided by your network administrator User Name m Password Domain Figure 3 32 Owner Properties Enter the information and tap the OK button to save the changes The changes take effect immediately E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 120 Settings Control Panel Options Password Access Settings Control Panel Password Icon Set HX2 user access power up password properties Password and password settings are saved during a warm boot and a cold boot The screensaver password affects the Remote Desktop screensaver only Factory Default Settings Password Enter at Power On Disabled Enter at Screen Saver Disabled Note a password is assigned each Settings option requires the password be entered b
313. tton to save the changes 7 Reboot device if necessary pe Update Monitoring Overview There are three methods by which the Enabler on an LXE device can communicate with the Mobile Device Server running on the host machine Wired via a serial cable between the Mobile Device Server and the LXE device Wired via a USB connection using ActiveSync between the Mobile Device Server and the mobile device Wirelessly via 2 4GHz network card and an access point After installing Enabler on the mobile unit a reboot 15 required for the Enabler to begin normal functionality Following a mobile device reboot the Enabler searches for an Mobile Device Server first by polling all available serial ports and then over the wireless network The designation of the mobile device to the Avalanche Mobility Center Manager is LXE HX2 The Enabler running on LXE Windows CE devices will attempt to access COMI COMO and Agent not found will be reported if the Mobile Device Server is not located or a serial port 15 not present or available COM port settings can be verified using the LXE scanner applet in the Control Panel The wireless connection is made using the default client interface on the mobile device therefore the device must be actively communicating with the network for this method to succeed If a Mobile Device Server is found the Enabler will automatically attempt to apply all wireless and network settings fr
314. ult ohare PEAP GTC Security TKIP Credentials Encryption Rename Delete Commit Figure 5 23 Configure a Summit Profile with PEAP GTC Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set Auth Type to Open Set EAP Type to PEAP GTC Set Encryption to WPA TKIP To use Stored Credentials tap the Credentials button No entries are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User name and Password when connecting to the network HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B summit Client Configuration 209 Credentials Credentials User Password LxH Password CA Cert CA Cert ca ced Credentials Liser Password Cert A validate server use MS store Figure 5 24 PEAP GTC Credentials Note The date must be properly set on the device to authenticate a certificate If using the Windows certificate store e Use MS store checkbox The default is to use the Full Trusted Store e To select an individual certificate click on the Browse button Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox e Select the desired certificate and tap Select You are returned to the Credentials screen If using the Certs Path option e Leave the Use MS store box unchecked e Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert textbox Tap OK then tap Commit For information on generating a Root CA certificate please see Root CA Certificate lat
315. und End user key presses affect the application in focus only See Also Application Panel Global Key Refer to Global Key and the HX2 with an Alpha Mode 3 Tap Keypad HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Troubleshooting Multi Application AppLock 241 pr Troubleshooting Multi Application AppLock The mobile device won t switch from Administration mode to end user mode e Ifthe configuration is valid for one application but not the other the switch to end user mode fails AppLock stays in Administration mode and is stopped until the Administrator password is entered e Iftwo copies of the same application are configured but the application only allows one copy to run at a time for example Microsoft Pocket Word the switch to end user fails AppLock stays in Administration mode and is stopped until the Administrator password is entered The hotkey sequence needed is not allowed What does this mean When the Administrator 1s selecting a hotkey sequence to use when switching user modes they are not allowed to enter key combinations that are reserved by installed software applications LXE has validated RFTerm key combinations ONLY When RFTerm is installed on the mobile device and RFTerm restricted key sequence 15 specified as a hotkey sequence by the Administrator the following error message is displayed in a message box Selected hotkey is not allowed Please reenter When RFTerm is not installed on the mobile device the RFTe
316. under the ring scanner 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 15 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 1s not intended for frequent normal removal of the ring scanner from the hand Note not touch push against or brace your finger on the scan aperture at any time E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 10 Components Components The figures on the next few pages assume a fully charged tethered battery is in the Note battery sleeve on an armband or hip flip and positioned at the top of the figure EN NEEENENIEISIN amm Voice Case as HipFlip ant F a Armband and Straps Bux a I New batteries must be charged prior to use The backup battery is continually recharged by the tethered battery Note HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Components 11 Front Alpha Mode 3 Tap Keypad Dual Alpha Keypad Triple Tap Keypad Figure 1 3 Front Three Keypad Versions System Status LED 6 Alpha Mode OrangeButton See Also System Statu
317. urn to Settings Connect Initial Install Process Connect the correct cable to the PC the host and the HX2 the client cradle HX2A001 CBLACTVSYNC Tap the Programs Communication Connect icon 2 The HX2 connection is made using Programs Communication ActiveSync When the desktop laptop computer and the HX2 in the powered cradle successfully connect the initial ActiveSync process is complete Change Connection Parameters Tap the Settings Control Panel PC Connection Tap Change Connection button From the popup list choose USB Client This will set up the HX2 to use the USB port direct Default OK and ensure the check box for Enable direct connections to the desktop computer 15 checked e Tap OK to return to Settings e Select Scanner and ensure the ring scanner is set to a port that is different than the Connect port COM 1 E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 134 ActiveSync Get Connected Process Backup HX2 Files Use the following to backup data files from the HX2 to a desktop or laptop PC using the appropriate cables and Microsoft s ActiveSync Prerequisites Initial ActiveSync partnership between the HX2 and the target PC has been completed After the partnership has been established with the mobile device and the host computer ActiveSync can be performed over USB or wireless RF Connection Settings mi Click Get Connected to connect your mob
318. urrent TIE ceai 103 Custom 164 Custom testis 174 Custom parameter 191 Customize dates times currency 123 D IB TEE BI RR RR 124 159 Data entry RR 39 38 laset 39 38 Virtual keyboard 41 Data TH Tm 38 Data Loss Backup yes epis eere tto 3 Date and Time default settings 103 Daylight Say 103 Decimal Hexadecimal Equivalent P O 213 E EQ HX2RG B Index IR 274 62 Device Name and description 128 IB D d m 189 Diags tab RR TP 189 Dialing cocta eati EIE 104 Digital rei RIDE 102 DITCH SIONS 266 Disable Summit Client eee reb 69 Discharged recharged and 71 Display AG RETE 153 69 E 69 266 Display and scanner aperture cleaning 48 Display backlight
319. utilities Refer to the Wavelink Avalanche Mobility Center User 5 Guide for details The Exit option is password protected The default password 15 leave The password is not case sensitive If changes were made on the Startup Shutdown tab screen then after entering the password tap OK and the following screen is displayed C Skop monitoring Change the option if desired Tap the X button to cancel Exit Tap the OK button to exit the Avalanche applet E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 148 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler Configuration Avalanche Update using File Settings Access Start Avalanche File Settings Use these menu options to setup the Avalanche Enabler on the mobile device LXE recommends changing and then saving the changes reboot 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 available on the Wavelink Avalanche website Menu Options Connection Enter the IP Address or host name of the Mobile Device Server Set the order in which serial ports or RF are used to check for the presence of the Mobile Device Server Execution Unavailable in this release LXE recommends using AppLock which is resident on each Windows CE mobile device See Chapter 6 AppLock Server Contact Setup synchronization scheduled Mobile Device Server contact suspend and reboot settings Startup S
320. utomatic 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 client device Please refer to the LXE Security Primer for more information on the RADIUS server configuration To use Stored Credentials tap the Credentials button HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B summit Client Configuration 203 Credentials ser Password Filename Password Password Cancel Se or Figure 5 16 Summit EAP FAST Credentials Enter the Username or Domain Username in the Credentials popup text entry box if desired Enter the Password if desired Tap OK For automatic PAC provisioning once a username password 15 authenticated the PAC information 15 stored on the mobile device The same username password must be used to authenticate each time When using automatic PAC provisioning once authenticated there is a file stored in the System directory with the PAC credentials If the username is changed that file must be deleted The filename is autoP 00 pac For manual PAC provisioning the PAC filename and password must be entered The PAC file must be copied to the directory specified in the Certs Path global variable The PAC file must not be Read Only Tap OK then tap Commit to save the new profile configuration Ensure t
321. vice Windows Dual Alpha reg file Triple Tap Requires file activation to setup the Triple Tap keypad for daily use Setup requires the My Device Windows Triple Tap reg file be tapped and the HX2 warmbooted Warmboot the HX2 by tapping Start Run and using the SIP virtual keyboard type WARMBOOT Tap OK The Alpha Mode 3 Tap Keypad The Alpha and Blue keys do not auto repeat Default timeout for any pressed key in any mode 15 0 15 second Figure 2 4 Alpha Mode 3 Tap Keypad Original See also Appendix A Key Maps HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Keypads 65 Alpha Modifier Key Tap Settings Control Panel KeyPad Control Panel icon Persistent By default the Alpha key 15 persistent Disable the radio button to disable Alpha key persistence The Alpha mode LED 15 turned on when the Alpha mode 15 on When Persistent 15 enabled the behavior of the Alpha modifier key 15 as follows e Pressing the Alpha key once toggles the Alpha mode and the orange LED illuminates e Pressing the Alpha key twice quickly roughly twice in half a second sets the Alpha mode and enables upper case regardless of the previous state of the Alpha key The orange LED illuminates If Alpha persistence is set to Off the orange LED 15 off and Alpha mode is exited when a different key 15 pressed Pressing the Blue key modifier On or Off does not change the state of the Alpha mode The Alpha key does not need to be held
322. 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 are used which 15 not necessarily the default HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Barcode Tab 167 Parameters Enable This checkbox enables checked or disables unchecked the symbology field The scanner driver searches the beginning of the barcode data for the type of ID specified in the 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 barcode data if the symbology is disabled the barcode is rejected Otherwise the other settings in the dialog are applied and the barcode 15 processed If the symbology is disabled all other fields on this dialog are grayed When there are no customized settings and the Enable checkbox is unchecked 15 selected and no other settings are customized a confirmation dialog 15 presented to the user You are about to disable all scan input Is this what you want to do Tap the Yes button or the No button Tap the X button to close the dialog without making a decision If there are customized settings uncheck the Enable checkbox for the symbology This results in disabling all symbologies except the customized ones This field specifies the minimum length that the barcode data not including Code ID must mee
323. wn in the figure that follows Eid __ 4 Finally press normal key on Alpha Mode 3 keypad In example press 7 the keypad At this point the mode switch will occur resulting in either a password prompt if a password is configured or full access to the HX2 with an Alpha Mode 3 Tap keypad HX2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B The Switchpad 229 The Switchpad The end user can switch between locked applications using the Switchpad on the HX2 The user should tap the Switchpad icon first it looks like three tiny windows one above the other the taskbar The Switchpad 15 displayed Keyboard _ Word Figure 6 2 Switchpad If Keyboard is selected the HX2 default input method 15 activated This allows the administrator to choose a different input method such as the transcriber or a custom input method as the default and the end user will have access to that method in the locked applications Input Panel 5411213141516 7 890 K D z pps ees ee Figure 6 3 Keyboard Input Panel Selected If the HX2 default input method 15 Keyboard the input panel 15 displayed and the Switchpad 15 closed The next time the Switchpad 15 opened a check mark appears next to Keyboard to show the input method 15 activated See Chapter 3 System Configuration section titled Transcriber
324. y If Clear is pressed when is selected as the symbology 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 e Min Max Code ID e Leading Trailing e Barcode Data e Prefix Suffix Note When 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 When is selected 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
325. y take up to 30 seconds from the moment the 15 not authenticated or 15 not Associated messages are displayed Adding changing LXE recommends performing a Warm Reset function using renaming profiles Suspend Resume key sequence after tapping the Commit button Note The SCU will display a reminder if the Commit button is not clicked before an attempt is made to close or browse away from the Config tab The reminder feature may not be present in all versions Contact your LXE representative for version upgrades Sign On vs Stored Credentials When using wireless security that requires a user name and password to be entered the Summit Client Utility offers two choices The Username and Password may be entered on the Credentials screen If this method is selected anyone using the mobile device can access the network e The Username and Password are left blank on the Credentials screen When the mobile device attempts to connect to the network a sign on screen 15 displayed The user must enter the Username and Password at that time to authenticate Note It is important that all dates are correct on CE computers when using any type of certificate Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail How to Use Stored Credentials 1 After completing the other entries in the profile tap the the Credentials button 2 Enterthe Username and Password on the Credentials screen
326. y Backligmt 46 46 Turning the Keypad Backlight On Off c c ccccccccsesscnsscasccnscnsacsnansncnensennsssedsnsesseecstaecedecetsseecseddcedensenesteenesensees 47 Cleaning the Glass Display Ring Scanner Aperture 48 Applying the Protective Film to the Screen Display 48 Copy HX2 LXEbook to the HX2 Optional esse 48 ASSOmMmDIIOS 49 Removing Replacing the Ring Finger Strap 49 2 Reference Guide E EQ HX2RG B Table of Contents Removing Replacing the Trigger Remove Finger Strap EIEE E E NE IEEE Removing Replacing Armband TIO eiii MEE E _____ _ ___ CHAPTER 2 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION AND LAYOUT Hardware Configuration eee 1 BOZ TID e Wireless roae ena nada SA Cenal Pope Internal SD Memory A EENE iur iU min
327. ypes are synchronized and control how much data 15 synchronized Note default ActiveSync does not automatically synchronize all types of information Use ActiveSync Options to specify the types of information to synchronize The synchronization process makes the data in the information types selected identical on both the PC and the mobile device If an information type is selected that does not exist on the HX2 the data appears to transfer but it is ignored by the HX2 and not loaded When installation of ActiveSync 15 complete on a PC the ActiveSync Setup Wizard begins and starts the following processes e connect the mobile device to the PC e setup a partnership so you can synchronize information between your mobile device and your PC and e customize synchronization settings For more information about using ActiveSync on a PC open ActiveSync then open ActiveSync Help E EQ HX2RG B HX2 Reference Guide 132 ActiveSync Get Connected Process Initial Install Initial installation relationship must be established using a USB cable connection between the HX2 and the desktop laptop PC Once a relationship has been established tap Help ActiveSync for help Install ActiveSync on Desktop Laptop Go to the Microsoft Windows website ActiveSync Download Install file location www microsoft com downloads and type ActiveSync in the Keywords text box This process should locate the latest version of ActiveSync

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