Honeywell MX7 Tecton Reference Manual

Honeywell MX7 Tecton Reference Manual

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Microsoft® Windows® Embedded CE 6 Operating System
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  • Page 1: Mx7 Tecton

    MX7 Tecton™ Hand-Held Computer Microsoft® Windows® Embedded CE 6 Operating System Reference Guide...
  • Page 2: Limited Warranty

    Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made. The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of HII.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Components Front Back I/O Port and Cables Scanner / Imager Aperture Handle Handstrap Keypads 55 Key Delete Primary ANSI Keypad 55 Key Backspace Primary ANSI Keypad 32 Key Numeric-Alpha Keypad Reboot Sequences Suspend / Resume Warmboot Restart Startup Help...
  • Page 4 Status LEDs Cold Storage Configuration Cold Storage Battery Snowflake Decal Heating Elements Recharging Batteries 2-10 Normal Operation Temperature Ranges 2-10 Chapter 3: Power Power Modes On Mode Suspend Mode Off Mode Batteries Checking Battery Status Main Battery Pack Battery Hotswapping Low Battery Warning Super-cap Internal Battery Handling Batteries Safely...
  • Page 5 REGLOAD.EXE REGDUMP.EXE WARMBOOT.EXE WAVPLAY.EXE 4-10 MX7 Tecton Command-line Utilities 4-10 PrtScrn.EXE 4-10 Desktop 4-11 Desktop Icons 4-11 Taskbar 4-12 My Device Folders 4-12 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler (Optional) 4-13 Internet Explorer 4-13 Start Menu Program Options 4-14 Communication 4-15 Start FTP Server / Stop FTP Server...
  • Page 6 Identifying Software Versions 4-27 MAC Address 4-27 Accessibility 4-28 Administration - for AppLock 4-30 Introduction 4-30 Factory Default Settings - AppLock 4-31 Setup a New Device 4-32 Administration Mode 4-33 End User Mode 4-33 Passwords 4-34 End-User Switching Technique 4-35 Using a Stylus Tap 4-35 Using the Switch Key Sequence...
  • Page 7 4-69 Initial Configuration 4-69 Subsequent Use 4-70 Bluetooth Indicators 4-71 Bluetooth Bar Code Reader Setup 4-72 MX7 Tecton with Label 4-73 MX7 Tecton without Label 4-74 Bluetooth Beep and LED Indications 4-75 Bluetooth Printer Setup 4-75 Easy Pairing and Auto-Reconnect...
  • Page 8 Symbologies 4-98 AIM Symbologies 4-98 HHP Symbologies 4-99 Codabar - Advanced Properties 4-100 Code11 - Advanced Properties 4-101 Code39 - Advanced Properties 4-102 EAN8 - Advanced Properties 4-103 EAN13 - Advanced Properties 4-104 Interleaved 2 of 5 - Advanced Properties 4-105 Mesa - Advanced Properties 4-106...
  • Page 9 Appearance 4-134 Backlight 4-135 Input Panel 4-136 Internet Options 4-137 Keyboard 4-140 Keypad Backlight 4-141 KeyPad 4-142 KeyMap Tab 4-143 How to Remap a Single Key 4-143 Remap a Key to a Unicode Value 4-143 How to Remap a Key Sequence 4-144 Remap a Key to a Sequence of Unicode Values 4-144...
  • Page 10 Power 4-168 Regional and Language Settings 4-170 Registry 4-172 Remove Programs 4-173 Stylus 4-174 System 4-175 General Tab 4-175 Memory Tab 4-176 Device Name Tab 4-177 Copyrights Tab 4-178 Volume and Sounds 4-179 Good Scan and Bad Scan Sounds 4-180 WiFi Control Panel 4-180 Chapter 5: Enhanced Launch Utility...
  • Page 11 Cable for USB ActiveSync Connection: Explore Backup Data Files using ActiveSync Prerequisites Connect Disconnect MX7 Tecton with a Disabled Touch screen Reset and Loss of Host Re-connection ActiveSync Help Configuring the MX7 Tecton with LXEConnect Install LXEConnect Using LXEConnect Chapter 7: Enabler Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 12 Menu Options 7-10 Connection 7-11 Server Contact 7-12 Data 7-13 Preferences 7-14 Display 7-16 Taskbar 7-17 Execution 7-18 Scan Config 7-19 Shortcuts 7-20 SaaS 7-21 Adapters 7-22 Status 7-25 Exit 7-26 Using Remote Management 7-26 Using eXpress Scan 7-27 Step 1: Create Bar Codes 7-27 Step 2: Scan Bar Codes 7-27...
  • Page 13 How to: Use Sign On Screen 8-20 Windows Certificate Store vs. Certs Path 8-21 User Certificates 8-21 Root CA Certificates 8-21 Configuring the Profile 8-23 No Security 8-23 8-24 LEAP 8-25 PEAP/MSCHAP 8-27 PEAP/GTC 8-30 WPA/LEAP 8-33 EAP-FAST 8-35 EAP-TLS 8-37 WPA PSK 8-40...
  • Page 15: Chapter 1: Introduction

    End User License Agreement (EULA) When a new MX7 Tecton starts up a EULA is displayed on the touch screen. It remains on the screen until the Accept or Decline button is tapped with a stylus.
  • Page 16: Components

    Components Front 1. Scanner/Imager Aperture 6. Blue Key (Sticky Key) 2. Speaker 7. Scan Status LED 3. System Status LED 8. Cable Port 4. Scan Button 9. On / Off Button 5. Orange Key (Sticky Key) 10. Alpha Lock LED (32 Key keypad only) Diamond Keys...
  • Page 17: Back

    Back 1. Scanner/Imager Aperture 2. Stylus and Stylus Pocket 3. Trigger Handle Attach Points 4. Main Battery 5. Battery Fastener 6. Cable Port...
  • Page 18: I/O Port And Cables

    I/O Port and Cables Cable: Multipurpose RS232 and Power (MX7055CABLE) Cable: Multipurpose USB and Power (MX7052CABLE) Adapter/Cable: Audio (MX7060CABLE) Adapter: RS232 PC port to D9 male (MX7058CABLE)
  • Page 19: Scanner / Imager Aperture

    Scanner / Imager Aperture 1. Scanner Aperture 2. MX7 Tecton Front Caution: Never stare directly into the beam aperture. If Continuous Scan Mode has been enabled (default is disabled), the laser is always on and decoding. Caution: Laser beam is emitted continuously. Do not stare into the laser beam.
  • Page 20: Keypads

    Keypads 55 Key Delete Primary ANSI Keypad 1. System Status LED 2. Volume Control Icon 3. Display Brightness Icon 4. Diamond Key 5. Scan Button 6. Enter Key 7. Orange Key (Sticky Key) 8. Blue Key (Sticky Key) 9. On Off Button 10.
  • Page 21: 55 Key Backspace Primary Ansi Keypad

    55 Key Backspace Primary ANSI Keypad 1. System Status LED 2. Volume Control Icon 3. Display Brightness Icon 4. Diamond Key 5. Scan Button 6. Enter Key 7. Orange Key (Sticky Key) 8. Blue Key (Sticky Key) 9. On Off Button 10.
  • Page 22: Reboot Sequences

    Suspend / Resume Quickly tapping the Power key places the MX7 Tecton in Suspend mode. Quickly tapping the Power key again, pressing any key, pressing the trigger (on the trigger handle), or tapping the touch screen, returns the MX7 Tecton from Suspend. The System LED blinks green when the video display is Off (and the device is not in Suspend Mode or critical suspend).
  • Page 23: Startup Help

    Startup Help Can’t change the date/time or AppLock is installed and may be running in User Mode on the MX7 Tecton. AppLock user adjust the volume. mode restricts access to the control panels. If the touch screen is not accepting stylus taps, press <Ctrl>+<Esc> to force the Start Touch screen is not accepting Menu to appear.
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  • Page 25: Chapter 2: Hardware

    System Hardware 802.11 a/b/g Wireless Client The MX7 Tecton has an 802.11 network card that supports diversity with two internal antennas. The CPU board does not allow hot swapping the network card. WEP, WPA and LEAP are supported. Central Processing Unit The CPU is an 806MHz Marvell PXA-320 CPU.
  • Page 26: System Memory

    Main Battery A replaceable 2200 mAh Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery pack. The battery pack recharges while in the MX7 Tecton when the device is connected to the optional external MX7 Tecton AC/DC power source. The main battery pack can be removed from the MX7 Tecton and inserted in the MX7 Tecton Battery Charger which simultaneously charges up to four battery packs in four hours.
  • Page 27: Com Ports

    COM Ports The MX7 Tecton has one mini D 20-pin serial port (a multifunction I/O port) that can be configured by the user. It has a power input interface to allow powering the MX7 Tecton from an external source (AC/DC power supply or vehicle power). The power input interface range is 10 - 18VDC.
  • Page 28: Scanner / Imager Port

    The integrated scan engine activates when the Scan button on the front of the MX7 Tecton is depressed or when the trigger on an installed trigger handle is depressed. A system applet (Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection) is available to set scanner/imager options.
  • Page 29: Keypads

    Keypads Using the 55 Key Alpha-Numeric Keypad There are three options available for the 55 key keypad: 1. ANSI Primary Delete 2. 5250 Primary Delete. 5250 commands are displayed on the keypad overlay next to the affected keys. 3. ANSI Primary Backspace. This keypad resembles the ANSI Primary Delete keypad with the exception that the Del key function on the ANSI Primary Delete keypad is replaced by the BkSp key function.
  • Page 30: Using The 32 Key Numeric-With Triple-Click Alpha

    Using the 32 Key Numeric-with Triple-Click Alpha When using a sequence of keys that require an alpha key, first press the Alph key. Use the Shft sticky key or the Caps key sequence (Blue+Tab) for upper case alphabetic characters. Pressing the Alph key forces “Alpha” mode for the 2,3,4,5,6,7,8, and 9 keys. The 1 and 0 keys continue to place a 1 and 0 into the text field.
  • Page 31: Display

    Display The touch screen display is an active color LCD unit capable of supporting VGA graphics modes. Display size is 240 x 320 pixels in portrait orientation. The covering is designed to resist stains. The touch screen allows signature capture and touch input.
  • Page 32: Status Leds

    Status LEDs The MX7 Tecton does not have a Bluetooth managed LED. Bluetooth activity indicators are located in the Desktop taskbar. System Status LED is located at the top left of the keypad, above the Scan button. The Scan Status LED is located below the keypad.
  • Page 33: Cold Storage Configuration

    Cold Storage Battery There is no change in the way the Cold Storage battery is inserted into and removed from the MX7 Tecton battery well. See the section in the MX7 Tecton User's Guide titled Inserting Fully Charged Battery for instruction.
  • Page 34: Recharging Batteries

    Recharging Batteries The Cold Storage battery pack can be recharged to full capacity while in a Cold Storage MX7 Tecton connected to an external power source and also while the Cold Storage battery pack is inserted in the charging bay in a powered MX7 Tecton desk cradle.
  • Page 35: Chapter 3: Power

    Backlight timer expires The MX7 Tecton After a new MX7 Tecton has been received, a charged main battery inserted, and the Power key tapped, the MX7 Tecton is always On until both batteries are drained completely of power.
  • Page 36: Batteries

    MX7 Tecton before replacing the main battery pack. When the main battery power level is low, the MX7 Tecton will signal the user with the low battery warning indicator (the Status LED remains a steady red) that continues until the main battery is replaced, the battery completely depletes, or external power is applied to the MX7 Tecton using an AC Adapter.
  • Page 37: Low Battery Warning

    The MX7 Tecton has an internal battery that is designed to provide limited-duration electrical power in the event of main battery failure. The energy needed to maintain the internal battery near full charge at all times is drawn from the MX7 Tecton main battery.
  • Page 39: Chapter 4: Software

    The examples found in this section are to be used as examples only, the configuration of your specific MX7 Tecton computer may vary. The following sections provide a general reference for the configuration of the MX7 Tecton and some of its optional features.
  • Page 40: General Windows Ce Keyboard Shortcuts

    General Windows CE Keyboard Shortcuts Use the keyboard shortcuts in the chart below to navigate with the MX7 Tecton keyboard. These are standard keyboard shortcuts for Windows CE applications. Press these keys … To … CTRL + C Copy CTRL + X...
  • Page 41: Warmboot

    Warmboot button. The MX7 Tecton immediately warmboots. Using the Start menu, select Start > Run and type WARMBOOT in the text box. Press Enter. The MX7 Tecton immediately warmboots. The WARMBOOT text command is not case-sensitive. Using the keypad, press the Ctl key and release it, press the Alt key and release it, press the Del key and release it. The MX7 Tecton immediately warmboots.
  • Page 42: Folders Copied At Startup

    Executables in System\Startup must be the actual executable, not a shortcut, because shortcuts are not parsed by Launch. Saving Changes to the Registry The MX7 Tecton saves the registry when you: Perform a Suspend / Resume function (by pressing the Pwr key and then pressing it again).
  • Page 43: Software Load

    Software Load The software loaded on the MX7 Tecton consists of Microsoft® Windows® Embedded CE 6 OS, hardware-specific OEM Adaptation Layer, device drivers, Internet Explorer 6.0 for Windows CE browser and utilities. The software supported is summarized below: Full Operating System License: Includes all operating system components, including Microsoft® Windows®...
  • Page 44: Software Applications

    Internet Explorer ActiveSync ActiveSync is pre-loaded on all Windows devices. Using Microsoft ActiveSync you can copy files from your MX7 Tecton to your desktop/laptop , and vice versa. After an ActiveSync relationship (partnership) has been established with a desktop/laptop, ActiveSync will automatically startup each time the MX7 Tecton is cabled to the desktop/laptop.
  • Page 45: Software Development

    Software Development The CE API Programming Guide documents CE API calls for the MX7 Tecton. It is intended as an addition to the standard Microsoft Windows Mobile API documentation. A Software Developers Kit (SDK) and additional information about software development can be found on the Technical Support Portal.
  • Page 46: Utilities

    Utilities The following files are pre-loaded. LAUNCH.EXE Launch works in coordination with registry settings to allow drivers or applications to be loaded automatically into DRAM at system startup. Registry settings control what gets launched; see the App Note for information on these settings. For examples, you can look at the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ LXE \ Persist Launch will execute .CAB files, .BAT files, or .EXE files.
  • Page 47: Launch.exe And Persistent Storage

    The REG.TXT file is not saved in persistent storage. To use the REG.TXT file as a reference in the event of a restart, Copy the file to the System folder on the MX7 Tecton or store a copy of the REG.TXT file on a PC is recommended.
  • Page 48: Wavplay.exe

    WAVPLAY.EXE Double tapping a sound file (e.g. WAV) causes WavPlay to open the file and run it in the background. MX7 Tecton Command-line Utilities Command line utilities can be executed by Start > Run > [program name]. PrtScrn.EXE Command line utility which performs a screen print and saves the file in .BMP format in the \System folder. Tap Start > Run and type prtscrn and tap OK, or press Enter.
  • Page 49: Desktop

    Help application installed in the mobile device. The MX7 Tecton Desktop appearance is similar to that of a desktop PC running a Windows operating system. At the bottom of the screen is the Start button. Tapping the Start Button causes the Start Menu to pop up.
  • Page 50: Taskbar

    Start button. Access programs, select from the Favorites listing, documents last worked on, change/view settings for the control panel or taskbar, on-line help or run programs. Taskbar The number and type of icons displayed are based on the device type, installed options and configuration of the MX7 Tecton. My Device Folders Folder...
  • Page 51: Wavelink Avalanche Enabler (Optional)

    Related Manual: Using Wavelink Avalanche on Windows Computers The MX7 Tecton has the Avalanche Enabler installation files loaded, but not installed, on the mobile device when it is shipped. The installation files are located in the System folder on CE devices. The installation application must be run manually the first time Avalanche is used.
  • Page 52: Start Menu Program Options

    Start Menu Program Options The following list represents the factory default program installation. Your system may contain different items from those shown below, based on the software and hardware options purchased. Communication Stores Network communication options Connect Run this command after setting up a connection Start (or Stop) Begin / end connection to FTP server...
  • Page 53: Communication

    Communication Start > Programs > Communication Start FTP Server / Stop FTP Server Start > Communication > Start (or Stop) FTP Server These shortcuts call the Services Manager to start and stop the FTP server. The server defaults to Off (for security) unless it is explicitly turned on from the menu.
  • Page 54: Command Prompt

    The eXpress Scan utility allows an administrator to scan bar codes to provide the initial network and Avalanche Mobile Device Server address configuration. This eliminates the need to edit radio parameters manually on the MX7 Tecton. eXpress Scan uses bar codes created with eXpress Config.
  • Page 55: Remote Desktop Connection

    Microsoft Remote Desktop options. If installed, Remote Desktop on the MX7 Tecton can be accessed by Start > Programs > Remote Desktop. Select a computer from the drop down list or enter a host name and tap the Connect button.
  • Page 56: Taskbar

    Taskbar Start > Settings > Taskbar There are a few changes in the Windows CE version of Taskbar as it relates to the general desktop PC Windows Taskbar options. When the taskbar is auto hidden, press the Ctrl key then the Esc key to make the Start button appear. Clicking the Taskbar option on the Settings menu displays theTaskbar General tab and the Taskbar...
  • Page 57: Advanced Tab

    Advanced Tab Expand Control Panel Tap the checkbox to have the Control Panel folders appear in drop down menu format from the Settings > Control Panel menu option. Clear Contents of Document Folder Tap the Clear button to remove the contents of the Document folder. 4-19...
  • Page 58: Taskbar Icons

    Refer to Start > Help for an explanation of standard Windows CE taskbar icons. Following are a few of the MX7 Tecton unique taskbar icons that may appear in the Taskbar. These icons are in addition to the Windows CE taskbar icons.
  • Page 59: Upgrade The Operating System

    Depending on the size of the operating system, the total time required for successful upgrade may require several minutes. The OS upgrade files are unique to your MX7 Tecton's physical configuration and date of manufacture. OS upgrade files designed for one device configuration should not be used on a different device configuration.
  • Page 60: Preparation

    Place the MX7 Tecton in Suspend Mode and remove the main battery pack. Lift the rubber barrier and slide the SD card out of the slot. Do not remove the rubber barrier. The MX7 Tecton may not have a SD card in the slot because the OS is in flash.
  • Page 61 When the process is finished, remove the SD card (if desired), replace the rubber barrier and replace the main battery. Turn the MX7 Tecton on. Check the OS update version by viewing the About or About LXE Settings panel.
  • Page 62: Update Help

    The operating system will not be able to execute the OS update when the battery level is too low (25% or less), as there is a high risk that the power remaining in the battery expires when executing the update and the MX7 Tecton will be left in an inoperable state.
  • Page 63: Control Panel

    Change the language displayed on the touch screen by choosing Start > Settings > Control Panel > Keyboard and then the Key map drop down list. Tap the ? button for Help when changing MX7 Tecton Control Panel options. Contact Technical Assistance for updates as they become available.
  • Page 64: About

    Set the parameters for a Summit client. About Start > Settings > Control Panel > About Note: The data cannot be edited by the MX7 Tecton user on these panels. Contents GUID, Windows CE Version, OAL Version, Bootloader Version, Compile Version, Software Programmable Component Version(s) and Language.
  • Page 65: Version Tab And The Registry

    The Versions tab displays the versions of many of the software programs installed. Not all installed software installed on the mobile device is included in this list and the list varies depending on the applications loaded on the MX7 Tecton. The Image line displays the revision of the system software installed.
  • Page 66: Accessibility

    Accessibility Start > Settings > Control Panel > Accessibility Customize the way the MX7 Tecton keyboard, sound, display, mouse, automatic reset and notification sounds function. There are a few changes from general Windows desktop Accessibility options. The following exceptions are due to a limitation in the Microsoft Windows CE operating system: If the ToggleKeys option is selected, please note that the ScrollLock key does not produce a sound as the CapsLock and NumLock keys do.
  • Page 67 Display Tab High Contrast is disabled by default. Tap the Use High Contrast checkbox to enable this option. Tap the Settings button to view or change parameters. Mouse Tab MouseKeys is disabled by default. Tap the Use MouseKeys checkbox to enable this option. Tap the Settings button to view or change parameters.
  • Page 68: Administration - For Applock

    AppLock is designed to be run on Windows CE based devices only. MX7 Tecton AppLock is setup by the Administrator by tapping Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administration. Configuration parameters are specified by the AppLock Administrator for the mobile device end-user. AppLock is password protected by the Administrator.
  • Page 69: Factory Default Settings - Applock

    Factory Default Settings - AppLock Application Panel Filename Blank Title Blank Arguments Blank Order Internet Disabled Global Key Ctrl+Spc Global Delay 10 sec Input Panel Disabled Launch Button Panel Auto at Boot Enabled Auto at Boot Retries Auto at Boot Delay 10 sec Auto Re-launch Enabled...
  • Page 70: Setup A New Device

    Setup a New Device Devices with the AppLock feature are shipped to boot in Administration mode with no default password, thus when the MX7 Tecton is first booted, the user has full access to the device and no password prompt is displayed. After the administrator specifies the applications to lock, a password is assigned and the device is rebooted or the hotkey is pressed, the device switches to end-user mode.
  • Page 71: Administration Mode

    Administration Mode Administration mode gives full access to the mobile device, hardware and software configuration options. The administrator must enter a valid password (when a password has already been assigned) before access to Administration mode and configuration options are allowed. The administrator can configure the following options: Create/change the keystroke sequence to activate administrator access.
  • Page 72: Passwords

    Passwords A password must be configured. If the password is not configured, a new device switches into Administration mode without prompting for a password. In addition to the hotkey press, a mode switch occurs if inaccurate information has been configured or if mandatory information is missing in the configuration.
  • Page 73: End-User Switching Technique

    A checkmark indicates applications currently active or available for Launching by the user. When Keyboard is selected, the MX7 Tecton default input method (Input Panel, Transcriber, or custom input method) is activated. The check to the left of the application name indicates that the application is active.
  • Page 74: End User Internet Explorer (Euie)

    End User Internet Explorer (EUIE) AppLock supports applications that utilize Internet Explorer, such as .HTML pages and JAVA applications. The end user can run an application by entering the application name and path in Internet Explorer’s address bar. To prevent the end user from executing an application using this method, the address bar and Options settings dialog are restricted in Internet Explorer.
  • Page 75: Application Configuration

    Application Configuration Settings > Control Panel > Administration icon The default Administrator Hotkey sequence is Shift+Ctrl+A. Administrator mode allows access to all features on the device. When the hotkey is pressed to switch into Administrator mode, a password prompt is displayed (if a password has been configured). A password must be entered within 30 seconds (and within three tries) or the password prompt is removed and the device remains in end-user mode with the focus returned to the locked application.
  • Page 76: Application Panel

    Application Panel Note: Users of Single-Application AppLock have a Control tab instead of an Application tab. Some of the options in this section do not apply to the Control tab. Note: If your Application Panel does not look like the figure shown above, you may have the Single Application version. Use the Application tab options to select the applications to launch when the device boots up in End-user Mode.
  • Page 77 Option Explanation Default is blank. Move the cursor to the Filename text box and either type the application path or tap the Browse Filename button (the … button). The standard Windows CE Browse dialog is displayed. After selecting the application from the Browse dialog, tap OK.
  • Page 78: Launch Button

    Launch Button Note: The Launch button may not be available in all versions of Multi-AppLock. Contact Technical Assistance assistance, downloads and AppLock update availability. When clicked, displays the Launch options panel for the Filename selected on the Administration panel. Note: Launch order is determined by the Order specified in the Application tab.
  • Page 79: Auto At Boot

    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 is rebooted. If a Delay in seconds is specified, AppLock waits for the specified period of time to expire before launching the application. The Delay default value is 10 seconds;...
  • Page 80: Auto Re-Launch

    Auto Re-Launch Auto Re-Launch Default is Enabled. When enabled for a specific application. automatically re-launches it (subject to the specified Auto Re-Launch Delay in seconds) after it terminates. This option allows the Administrator to disable the re-launch operation. AppLock cannot prevent all applications from closing.
  • Page 81: Manual (Launch)

    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 is tapped by the end-user, the application is launched (if inactive) and brought to the foreground.
  • Page 82: Allow Close

    Allow Close Default is Disabled. When enabled, the associated application can be closed by the end-user. This option allows the administrator to configure applications that consume system resources to be terminated if an error condition occurs or at the end-user’s request. Error conditions may generate a topmost popup requiring an end-user response, memory resource issues requiring an end-user response, etc.
  • Page 83: Security Panel

    Security Panel Hotkey Specify the hotkey sequence that triggers AppLock to switch between administrator and user modes and the password required to enter Administrator mode. The default hotkey sequence is Shift+Ctrl+A. key keypress is an invalid keypress for a hotkey sequence. Move the cursor to the Hot Key text box.
  • Page 84: Options Panel

    Options Panel AppLock contains several types of delays and timeouts to accommodate different applications. Please note that the delays specified on the Launch panel are delays before AppLock attempts to start the specified application(s). The timesouts specified on this panel are delays after AppLock has attempted to launch the application. Launch timeout This timeout specifies the period of time for AppLock to wait for the application to initially launch after the application has been called.
  • Page 85: Status Panel

    Status Panel Use the Status panel to view the log of previous AppLock operations and to configure which messages are to be recorded during AppLock operation. Status information is stored in a specific location on the storage device and in a specific logfile specified by the Administrator. For this reason, the administrator can configure the type of status information that is logged, as well as clear the status information.
  • Page 86: Log

    Note: If a level higher than Error is selected, the status should be cleared frequently by the administrator. In addition to the three view levels the administrator can select that all status information be logged or turn off all status information logging completely.
  • Page 87: Applock Help

    When the Administrator is 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. Honeywell has validated RFTerm key combinations ONLY. When RFTerm is installed on the mobile device and an RFTerm restricted key sequence is specified as a hotkey sequence by the Administrator, the following error message is displayed in a message box: Selected hotkey is not allowed.
  • Page 88: Applock Error Messages

    AppLock Error Messages Any messages whose first word is an ‘ing’ word is output prior to the action described in the message. For example, “Switching to admin-hotkey press” is logged after the administrator has pressed the hotkey but prior to starting the switch process. For all operations that can result in an error, an Error level message is displayed when a failure occurs.
  • Page 89 Message Explanation and/or corrective action Level Could not create event The keyboard filter uses this event at the Administrator Control panel. The event could not be created. LOG_ERROR EVT_HOTKEYCHG If the keyboard cannot be controlled, AppLock cannot process the hotkey. This failure prevents a mode switch Could not hook keyboard LOG_ERROR into user mode.
  • Page 90 Message Explanation and/or corrective action Level Encrypt length failure Unable to encrypt password. LOG_ERROR Encrypt out of memory for Unable to encrypt password. LOG_ERROR Encrypted data OK The password has been successfully encrypted. LOG_EX In order for AppLock to control the application being locked so it can prevent the application from exiting, Enter AppLock- AppLock launches the application and has to wait until it has created and initialized its main window.
  • Page 91 Message Explanation and/or corrective action Level LOG_PROC- Exit password timeout Exiting password timeout processing. ESSING LOG_PROC- Exit restart app timer Processing is at the end of the timer function ESSING LOG_PROC- Exit TaskbarScreenMode Exiting the function that switches the screen mode back to normal operation for the administrator. ESSING LOG_PROC- Exit ToAdmin...
  • Page 92 Message Explanation and/or corrective action Level Keyboard hook loaded OK The keyboard hook dll exists and loaded successfully. LOG_EX L after Ctrl Processing the backdoor entry. LOG_EX When AppLock first loads, it loads a dll that contains the keyboard hook processing. This message is logged LOG_PROC- Loading keyboard hook prior to the load attempt.
  • Page 93 Message Explanation and/or corrective action Level Switching to admin- The keyboard hook load failed, so AppLock switches to admin mode. If a password is specified, the password LOG_PROC- kbdhook.dll not found prompt is displayed and remains until a valid password is entered. ESSING Switching to admin-key- If the keyboard hook initialization fails, AppLock switches to admin mode.
  • Page 94: Battery

    Jacked is shown in the Status box when the Main battery is receiving external power. The main battery is charged/recharged when the MX7 Tecton is docked in a powered cradle or directly cabled to an external power source.
  • Page 95: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth Start > Settings > Control Panel > Bluetooth Note: Contact Technical Assistance for upgrade availability if your Bluetooth control panel is not the same as the control panels presented in this section. Discover and manage pairing with nearby Bluetooth devices. Factory Default Settings Discovered Devices None...
  • Page 96 It is not necessary to disconnect a paired scanner and printer before a different scanner or printer is paired with the MX7 Tecton. The target Bluetooth device should be as close as possible (up to 32.8 ft (10 meters) Line of Sight) to the MX7 Tecton during the pairing process.
  • Page 97: Bluetooth Devices

    Bluetooth Devices The Bluetooth Devices tab displays any device previously discovered and paired with the MX7 Tecton. 4-59...
  • Page 98: Discover Button

    When an active paired device enters Suspend Mode, is turned Off or leaves the MX7 Tecton Bluetooth scanning range, the Bluetooth connection between the paired device and the MX7 Tecton is lost. There may be audible or visual signals as paired devices disconnect from the MX7 Tecton.
  • Page 99: Clear Button

    Serial device, Scanner or a Printer. The Bluetooth panel assigns an icon to the device name. An icon with a red background indicates the device's Bluetooth connection is inactive. An icon with a white background indicates the device is connected to the MX7 Tecton and the device's Bluetooth connection is active.
  • Page 100: Bluetooth Device Menu

    Stop the connection between the MX7 Tecton and the highlighted paired Bluetooth device. Remove an unpaired device from the Bluetooth device list. The highlighted device name and iden- Delete tifier is removed from the MX7 Tecton Bluetooth Devices panel after the user taps OK. Properties More information on the highlighted Bluetooth device.
  • Page 101: Bluetooth Properties

    Bluetooth Properties Data on the Bluetooth Properties panel cannot be changed by the user. The data displayed is the result of the device Query performed during the Discovery process. The Status dialog box reflects the current state of the highlighted device. 4-63...
  • Page 102: Settings

    Settings Note: These options can still be checked or unchecked whether Bluetooth connection is enabled or disabled. Turn Off Bluetooth Tap the button to toggle the Bluetooth client On or Off. The button title changes from Turn Off Bluetooth to Turn On Bluetooth. When the button is dimmed (grey), the Bluetooth client cannot be disabled.
  • Page 103: Options

    Enable this option to ensure other devices can discover the MX7 Tecton. This option is Enabled by default. A dialog box appears on the MX7 Tecton screen notifying the user a Bluetooth device requests to pair with the MX7 Tecton.
  • Page 104: Reconnect

    Reconnect Note: These options can still be checked or unchecked whether Bluetooth connection is enabled or disabled. Options Option Function This option is Enabled (checked) by default. There may be an audio or visual signal when a connection between a paired, active device is Report when connection lost.
  • Page 105 Option Function This option is Enabled (checked) by default. The default time delay is 30 minutes. This value cannot be changed by the user. There may be an audio or visual signal when a connection between a paired, active device fails to re-connect.
  • Page 106: About

    About 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. 4-68...
  • Page 107: Using Bluetooth

    2. Tap the Settings Tab. 3. Change the Computer Friendly Name at the bottom of the Settings display. The Bluetooth MX7 Tecton default name is determined by the factory installed software version. Honeywell strongly urges assigning every MX7 Tecton a unique name (up to 32 characters) before Bluetooth Discovery is initiated.
  • Page 108: Subsequent Use

    LED on the device, or a dialog box is placed on the MX7 Tecton display. 11. Whenever the MX7 Tecton is turned On, all previously paired, live, Bluetooth devices in the vicinity are paired, one at a time, with the MX7 Tecton.
  • Page 109: Bluetooth Indicators

    Connection is inactive. Note: When an active paired device enters Suspend Mode, is turned Off or leaves the MX7 Tecton Bluetooth scan range, the Bluetooth connection between the paired device and the MX7 Tecton is lost. There may be audible or visual signals as paired devices disconnect from the MX7 Tecton.
  • Page 110: Bluetooth Bar Code Reader Setup

    To open 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. Locate the bar code label, similar to the sample bar code shown above, attached to the MX7 Tecton. The label is the Bluetooth address identifier for the MX7 Tecton.
  • Page 111: Mx7 Tecton With Label

    1. Scan the Bluetooth address bar code label, attached to the MX7 Tecton, with the Bluetooth mobile scanner. 2. If this is the first time the Bluetooth mobile scanner has scanned the MX7 Tecton Bluetooth label, the devices are paired. See section titled “Bluetooth Beep and LED...
  • Page 112: Mx7 Tecton Without Label

    The devices are paired. The Bluetooth bar code reader responds with a series of beeps and LED flashes. Note: After scanning the MX7 Tecton Bluetooth label, if there is no beep and no LED flash from the Bluetooth bar code reader, the devices are currently paired.
  • Page 113: Bluetooth Beep And Led Indications

    Technical Assistance for assistance. Bluetooth Printer Setup The Bluetooth managed device should be as close as possible, in direct line of sight, with the MX7 Tecton during the pairing process. 1. Open the LXEZ Pairing Panel. 2. Tap Discover. Locate the Bluetooth printer in the Discovery panel.
  • Page 114: Easy Pairing And Auto-Reconnect

    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 MX7 Tecton while AppLock is in control. 4-76...
  • Page 115: Brightness

    Brightness Start > Settings > Control Panel > Brightness Move the slider to increase or decrease screen brightness intensity. Click OK and any change is in effect immediately. Brightness setting does not affect the Backlight setting. 4-77...
  • Page 116: Certificates

    Manage digital certificates used for secure communication. Note: Digital certificates are date sensitive. If the date on the MX7 Tecton is incorrect, wireless authentication will fail. The Certificates stores lists the certificates trusted by the MX7 Tecton mobile device user.
  • Page 117: Data Collection Wedge

    This software component is the interface between data collection devices such as bar code scanners, or imagers, integrated into your MX7 Tecton, bar code scanners externally connected to it's COM port or bar code scanners wirelessly connected via Bluetooth to your MX7 Tecton. This software component collects the data from the varied sources and presents it to applications on your MX7 Tecton in a transparent manner.
  • Page 118: Bar Code Readers

    Hand Held Products 2D Area Imager, 5300 Honeywell Laser Scanner, N43XX Note: If the SPN number on the label on the back of your MX7 Tecton ends in Rev B, your device has an integrated N43XX scan engine. For example, SPN: MX7T9X99X9XX9X Rev B. Note: Base Laser Scanner, 955E does not support aim mode.
  • Page 119: Data Processing Overview

    Data Processing Overview Bar code data processing involves several steps. Some steps may be skipped during the processing depending on user selections on the Data Options control panels. The steps are presented below in the order they are performed on the scanned data.
  • Page 120: Factory Default Settings

    Factory Default Settings Main Tab Device 1 Disabled Device 2 Internal Device 3 Disabled Scan Mode - Continuous Disabled Same Symbol Timeout Dimmed (1.0s) Send Key Message (WEDGE) Enabled COM1 Tab (External serial port) Baud Rate 9600 Stop Bits Parity None Data Bits Power on Pin 9...
  • Page 121: Main Tab

    The parameters shown on these panels are only those that apply to the specific mobile device. Device with any other scan engine Device with Hand Held Products Imager Note: The Scan Mode (Continuous Scan) section is only present if the MX7 Tecton has a Honeywell or Symbol integrated scanner. Parameter Function...
  • Page 122: Continuous Scan Mode

    Enabling Continuous Scan Mode will ensure the laser is always on and decoding. Note: Continuous scan mode is only available when the MX7 Tecton is equipped with a Honeywell or Symbol scan engine. Do not scan decoder engine configuration bar codes when Continuous scan mode is on. Configuration bar codes do not decode when scanned while Continuous Mode is On.
  • Page 123: Com1 Tab

    The MX7 Tecton does not support 5V switchable power on Pin 9 for tethered scanners. Tethered scanners can send data to the MX7 Tecton when they are connected to a powered cradle serial port and the MX7 Tecton must be in the cradle.
  • Page 124: Notification Tab

    Vibration Vibration on the MX7 Tecton is activated when a scan is completed successfully or with a failure (scan key released before good scan, timeout, or rejected because of Data Options configuration). It is not activated when a trigger or scan key is pressed.
  • Page 125: Data Options Tab

    Rejecting bar code data that is too short or too long Stripping characters including Code ID, leading or trailing characters and specified bar code data strings Replacing control characters Adding a prefix and a suffix. MX7 Tecton with a Hand Held Products Imager MX7 Tecton with any other imager/scanner 4-87...
  • Page 126: Enable Code Id

    AIM ID the known AIM ID symbologies for the scan engine in focus, plus any configured Custom code IDs. Transmits the Honeywell ID with each bar code. The combo box in the Symbology panel is pop- Honeywell ID ulated with the known Honeywell symbologies for the Honeywell laser scanner, plus any configured Custom code IDs.
  • Page 127: Data Options - Symbology Settings

    Data Options - Symbology Settings Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > Data Options > Symbology Settings button The Symbology selected in the Symbology drop-down list defines the symbology for which the data is being configured. The features available on the Symbology panel include the ability to individually enable or disable a bar code from scanning, set the minimum and maximum size bar code to accept,...
  • Page 128 The order in which these settings are processed are: Min / Max Code ID Leading / Trailing Barcode Data Prefix / Suffix Note: When Enable Code ID is set to None on the Data Options tab and when All is selected in the Symbology field, Enable and Strip Code ID on the Symbology panel are grayed and the user is not allowed to change them, to prevent deactivating the scanner completely.
  • Page 129: Advanced Button

    Advanced Button If there are advanced configuration options for the selected symbology, an Advanced button is displayed in the lower right corner of the panel. Not all bar code symbologies have configuration parameters so the Advanced button is not present for all symbologies.
  • Page 130: Clear Button

    Clear Button Clicking this button will erase any programmed overrides, returning to the default settings for the selected symbology. If Clear is pressed when All is selected as the symbology, a confirmation dialog appears: then all symbologies are reset to their factory defaults, and all star (*) indications are removed from the list of Symbologies. Click the Yes button or the No button.
  • Page 131: Enable, Min, Max

    Enable, Min, Max Enable This checkbox enables (checked) or disables (unchecked) the symbology field. The scanner driver searches the beginning of the bar code data for the type of ID specified in the Data Options tab -- Enable Code ID field plus any custom identifiers. When a code ID match is found as the scanner driver processes incoming bar code data, if the symbology is disabled, the bar code is rejected.
  • Page 132: Strip Leading/Trailing Control

    Strip Leading/Trailing Control Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > Data Options tab > Symbology button This group of controls determines what data is removed from the collected data before the data is buffered for the application. When all values are set, Code ID takes precedence over Leading and Trailing;...
  • Page 133: Barcode Data Match List

    Barcode Data Match List Barcode Data Panel This panel is used to strip data that matches the entry in the Match list from the bar code. Enter the data to be stripped in the text box and tap the Insert or Add button. The entry is added to the Match list. To remove an entry from the Match list, highlight the entry in the list and click the Remove button.
  • Page 134: Match List Rules

    Match List Rules The data in the match list is processed by the rules listed below: Strings in the list will be searched in the order they appear in the list. If the list contains ABC and AB, in that order, incoming data with ABC will match first, and the AB will have no effect.
  • Page 135: Add Prefix/Suffix Control

    Add Prefix/Suffix Control Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > Symbology button Use this option to specify a string of text, hex values or hat encoded values to be added to the beginning (prefix) or the end (suffix) of the bar code data.
  • Page 136: Symbologies

    IDs (Hand Held Products) or Honeywell IDs. AIM Symbologies Note: When the integrated scan engine is a Honeywell or Symbol scan engine, AIM IDs apply, but Advanced properties do not and the Advanced button is not available. Symbol Engine Honeywell Engine...
  • Page 137: Hhp Symbologies

    HHP Symbologies Advanced properties are available when an integrated Hand Held Products imager is installed in the MX7 Tecton. Advanced properties are applicable regardless of the ID type selected (AIM or HHP). HHP = Hand Held Products. Not all HHP symbologies have Advanced options. Click the symbology link in the table below for the symbology Advanced options.
  • Page 138: Codabar - Advanced Properties

    Codabar - Advanced Properties Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > Data Options > HHP ID Option Default Value Required : Disabled Check Character Transmit : Disabled Start / Stop Character Transmit : Disabled 4-100...
  • Page 139: Code11 - Advanced Properties

    Code11 - Advanced Properties Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > Data Options > HHP ID Option Default Value Check Digits Required Required : Disabled 4-101...
  • Page 140: Code39 - Advanced Properties

    Code39 - Advanced Properties Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > Data Options > HHP ID Option Default Value Required : Disabled Check Character Transmit : Disabled Start / Stop Character Transmit : Disabled Full ASCII Disabled Append Disabled 4-102...
  • Page 141: Ean8 - Advanced Properties

    EAN8 - Advanced Properties Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > Data Options > HHP ID Option Default Value Transmit Check Character Enabled Read 2-Digit Disabled Read 5-Digit Disabled Required Disabled Insert Separator Enabled 4-103...
  • Page 142: Ean13 - Advanced Properties

    EAN13 - Advanced Properties Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > Data Options > HHP ID Option Default Value Transmit Check Character Enabled Read 2-Digit Disabled Read 5-Digit Disabled Required Disabled Insert Separator Enabled 4-104...
  • Page 143: Interleaved 2 Of 5 - Advanced Properties

    Interleaved 2 of 5 - Advanced Properties Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > Data Options > HHP ID Option Default Value Required : Disabled Check Character Transmit : Disabled 4-105...
  • Page 144: Mesa - Advanced Properties

    Mesa - Advanced Properties Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > Data Options > HHP ID Option Default Value UPCA Disabled EAN13 Disabled Code39 Disabled Code128 Disabled Interleaved 2 of 5 Disabled Code93 Disabled When the Mesa symbology is chosen on the Symbology panel (the Enable checkbox is checked) the Advanced button must be clicked and the desired Mesa Advanced Properties sub-symbology selected.
  • Page 145: Msi - Advanced Properties

    MSI - Advanced Properties Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > Data Options > HHP ID Option Default Value Transmit Check Character Disabled 4-107...
  • Page 146: Ocr Properties - Advanced

    OCR Properties - Advanced Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > Data Options > AIMHHPSymbol ID Option Default Value Font Disabled Direction Left to Right Template dddddddd Group G Blank Group H Blank Check Blank 4-108...
  • Page 147: Planet - Advanced Properties

    Planet - Advanced Properties Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > Data Options > AIMHHPSymbol ID Option Default Value Transmit Check Character Disabled 4-109...
  • Page 148: Posicode - Advanced Properties

    Posicode - Advanced Properties Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > Data Options > HHP ID Option Default Value Limited Labels - None Disabled Limited Labels - A Disabled Limited Labels - B Disabled 4-110...
  • Page 149: Telepen - Advanced Properties

    Telepen - Advanced Properties Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > Data Options > AIMHHPSymbol ID Option Default Value Original Output Enabled 4-111...
  • Page 150: Upca- Advanced Properties

    UPCA- Advanced Properties Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > Data Options > HHP ID Option Default Value Transmit Check Character Enabled Transmit Number System Digit Enabled Addenda - Read 2-digit Disabled Addenda - Read 5-digit Disabled Addenda - Required Disabled Insert Separator...
  • Page 151: Upce0- Advanced Properties

    UPCE0- Advanced Properties Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > Data Options > HHP ID Option Default Value Transmit Check Character Enabled Transmit Number System Digit Enabled Expand Version E Disabled Addenda - Read 2-digit Disabled Addenda - Read 5-digit Disabled Addenda - Required Enabled...
  • Page 152: Upce1- Advanced Properties

    UPCE1- Advanced Properties Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > Data Options > HHP ID Option Default Value Transmit Check Character Enabled Transmit Number System Digit Enabled Expand Version E Disabled Addenda - Read 2-digit Disabled Addenda - Read 5-digit Disabled Addenda - Required Enabled...
  • Page 153: Ctrl Char Mapping

    Ctrl Char Mapping The Ctrl Char Mapping button (Control Character Mapping) activates a dialog to define the operations the Data Collection Wedge performs on control characters (values less than 0x20) embedded in bar codes. Control characters can be replaced with user-defined text which can include hat encoded or hex encoded values. In key message mode, control characters can also be translated to their control code equivalent key sequences.
  • Page 154: Parameters

    Parameters Translate All This option is grayed unless the user has Send Key Messages (WEDGE) on the Main tab selected. In Key Message mode, when this option is enabled, control characters embedded in a scanned bar code are translated to their equivalent control key keystroke sequence (13 [0x0d] is translated to Control+M keystrokes as if the user pressed the CTRL, SHIFT, and m keys on the keypad).
  • Page 155: Custom Identifiers

    Custom Identifiers Code IDs can be defined by the user. This allows processing parameters to be configured for bar codes that do not use the standard AIM IDs, HHP IDs or Symbol IDs or for bar codes that have data embedded at the beginning of the data that acts like a Code ID.
  • Page 156: Parameters

    Parameters Name text box Name is the descriptor that is used to identify the custom Code ID. Names must be unique from each other; however, the Name and ID Code may have the same value. Name is used in the Symbology drop down box to identify the custom Code ID in a user-friendly manner.
  • Page 157: Control Code Replacement Examples

    Control Code Replacement Examples Configuration Example Con- Example Con- Translation Translated Data Data trol Character figuration The control character is discarded from 0x1B in the bar code is dis- Ignore (drop) ESCape Ignore (drop) the bar code data, prefix and suffix carded.
  • Page 158: Bar Code Processing Examples

    Bar Code Processing Examples The following table shows examples of stripping and prefix/suffix configurations. The examples assume that the scanner is configured to transmit an AIM identifier. Symbology EAN-128(]C1) EAN-13(]E0) Intrlv 2 of 5(]IO) Code93 Enable Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Min length Max length...
  • Page 159: Hhp Properties

    HHP Properties Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > Data Options tab Use these options to configure Hand Held Products Imager parameters. Centering default is Disabled. Decode mode default is Standard. Linear Range default is 3. Aim Timer default is 0 (no time).
  • Page 160: Centering

    Centering Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > HHP Properties button The centering feature is used to allow the user to accurately scan a selected bar code among a group of bar codes that are located closely together. When centering is turned on, the imager will only decode bar codes that intersect the centering window defined by the user.
  • Page 161: Linearrange

    LinearRange Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > HHP Properties button Default Valid 1 - 6 1 specifies that the linear range that is searched for a readable label is a tight vertical range near the aimer. 6 specifies that the entire height of the image is to be searched.
  • Page 162: Processing Tab

    Processing Tab The Processing tab contains a user configurable key delay that applies to scanned bar codes as they are input when Remote Desktop is the application with the input focus. Factory Default Settings Enable buffered key output Enabled Same buffer limit (characters) Delay between (key) buffers 75 ms Note:...
  • Page 163: About Tab

    Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > About tab This tab displays the Data Collection Wedge driver version installed in the MX7 Tecton. The version number shown in the images below is used only as an example, your version number will be different.
  • Page 164: Length Based Bar Code Stripping

    Length Based Bar Code Stripping Use this procedure to create symbology rules for two bar codes with the same symbology but with different discrete lengths. This procedure is not applicable for bar codes with variable lengths (falling between a maximum value and a minimum value). Example 1: A normal AIM or Symbol symbology role can be created for the desired bar code ID.
  • Page 165 Add the AIM custom symbologies. Refer to the previous section Custom Identifiers for instruction. Click the Barcode Data button. Click the Add button. Add the data for the match codes. Refer to the previous section Barcode Data Match List for instruction. Scan a bar code and examine the result.
  • Page 166: Hat Encoding

    Hat Encoding Hat Encoded Characters Hex 00 through AD 4-128...
  • Page 167 Hat Encoded Characters Hex AE through FF 4-129...
  • Page 168: Date / Time

    Date / Time Start > Settings > Control Panel > Date/Time - or - Time in Desktop Taskbar Use this MX7 Tecton panel to set Date, Time, Time Zone, and assign a Daylight Savings location. Factory Default Settings Current Time...
  • Page 169: Dialing

    Dialing Start > Settings > Control Panel > Dialing Set dialup properties for internal modems (not supplied or supported). Factory Default Settings Location Work Area Code Tone Dialing Enabled Country/Region Disable Call Waiting Disabled (blank) 4-131...
  • Page 170: Display

    The display might also called the touch screen. Select the desktop background image and appearance scheme for the MX7 Tecton. Using the options on the Backlight tab, set the display backlight and keypad backlight timers when running on battery or external power.
  • Page 171: Background

    Background There is very little change from general desktop PC Display Properties / Background options. Select an image from the dropdown list (or tap the Browse button to select an image from another folder) to display on the Desktop, and then tap the OK button to save the change.
  • Page 172: Appearance

    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. The default is High Contrast White for monochrome displays and Windows Standard for color displays. Tap the Save button to save any changes, renaming the scheme if desired. Tap the Delete button to delete schemes. Tap the Apply button to apply the selected scheme to the display.
  • Page 173: Backlight

    Backlight The backlight settings use the default timeouts and is synchronized to the User Idle setting in the Schemes tab in the Power control panel. When the backlight timer expires, the touch screen backlight is dimmed, not turned off. When both checkboxes are unchecked, the backlight never turns off (or dims).
  • Page 174: Input Panel

    Input Panel Start > Settings > Control Panel > Input Panel Set the current MX7 Tecton keys and data input method. Factory Default Settings Input Method Keyboard Allow applications to change Enabled input panel state Options button Keys Small keys...
  • Page 175: Internet Options

    Start > Settings > Control Panel > Internet Options Set options for MX7 Tecton Internet connectivity. Select a tab. Tap the ? button for help using Windows CE Help installed in your mobile device. Adjust the settings and tap the OK button.
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  • Page 178: Keyboard

    Keyboard Start > Settings > Control Panel > Keyboard Set keypad key map, keypad key repeat delay, and key repeat rate. Factory Default Settings Repeat Tab Repeat character Enable Repeat Delay Short Repeat Rate Slow Backlight Tab Keypad Backlight Always off Select a key map using the drop-down list.
  • Page 179: Keypad Backlight

    Keypad Backlight Start > Settings > Control Panel > Keyboard Tap the radio button to set the keypad backlight always on, always off or to follow the display. When the keypad backlight is set to follow the display, the keypad backlight turns on when the display backlight turns on and turns off when the display backlight turns off.
  • Page 180: Keypad

    KeyPad Start > Settings > Control Panel > KeyPad Icon Use this control panel option to assign key functions to mappable keys available on your MX7 Tecton, determine application launch sequences and program command Run sequences. Factory Default Settings KeyMap Modifier Mode None Diamond 1 Remap to –...
  • Page 181: Keymap Tab

    KeyMap Tab Assign settings by clicking radio buttons and selecting keys from the drop down boxes. Tap the OK button when finished. The changes take effect immediately. How to Remap a Single Key 1. Select the modifier key from the Modifier Mode options. 2.
  • Page 182: How To Remap A Key Sequence

    How to Remap a Key Sequence 1. Select the modifier key from the Modifier Mode options. 2. Select the key to be remapped from the Key pulldown list. 3. Select Key Sequence from the Remapped Key pulldown list. 4. Select the first key for the multiple key sequence from the pulldown list. 5.
  • Page 183: How To Remap An Application

    How to Remap an Application 1. Select the modifier key from the Modifier Mode options. 2. Select the key to be remapped from the Key pulldown list. 3. Select Launch App1-4 from the remapped key from the Remapped Key pulldown list. 4.
  • Page 184: 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 MX7 Tecton emits a single beep, if the launch is successful, it is silent.
  • Page 185: Runcmd Tab

    The default for all text boxes is Empty, Null or " ". The text boxes accept string values only. Note that executables and parameters are not checked for accuracy by the keyboard driver. If the launch fails, the MX7 Tecton emits a single beep, if the launch is successful, the mobile device is silent.
  • Page 186: License Viewer

    The data cannot be edited by the MX7 Tecton user on these panels. Use this option to view software license registration details, and service contract length for a MX7 Tecton. Information on the License Viewer tabs is unique for each MX7 Tecton.
  • Page 187: Mixer

    Start > Settings > Control Panel > Mixer The MX7 Tecton has a speaker (located above the scan button). It is active when a headset is not connected to the device. Use the settings on these panels to adjust the volume, record gain and sidetone for microphone input, speaker and speaker output.
  • Page 188: Output Panel

    Output Panel Tap and hold the Output sliders and move them either left or right, or tap the left and right arrows, to adjust Speaker volume decibel level. 4-150...
  • Page 189: Input Panel

    Input Panel How To . . . Sidetone -- Click (enable) the Enabled radio button. To disable Sidetone, click (enable) the Disabled radio button. 4-151...
  • Page 190: Mouse

    Mouse Start > Settings > Control Panel > Mouse Use this option to set the double-tap sensitivity for stylus taps on the MX7 Tecton touch screen. 4-152...
  • Page 191: Mx7T Options

    CapsLock. Also set Status Popup taskbar icon display options for the Admin and User. It may be necessary to warmboot the MX7 Tecton after making desired changes. A pop up window indicates if a warmboot is required. Note: Contact Technical Assistance if there is no icon corresponding to this item in the Control Panel.
  • Page 192: Autolaunch Timesync

    Autolaunch TimeSync By default, TimeSync does not automatically run on the MX7 Tecton. To enable TimeSync to run automatically on the MX7 Tecton, check this checkbox. Synchronize with a Local Time Server By default, GrabTime synchronizes via an Internet connection. To synchronize with a local time server: 1.
  • Page 193: Misc

    Misc Options on this tab configure device specific options. Note that options not available on the MX7 Tecton are dimmed or grayed out. CapsLock By default, CapsLock is disabled after a warmboot. To enable CapsLock after a warmboot, check this checkbox.
  • Page 194: Status Popup

    Status Popup Start > Settings > Control Panel > MX7T Options Options on this tab configure the Status Popup window. When the Status popup window is displayed, it is placed on top of the window in focus and hides any data beneath it. It is closed by pressing the assigned Status User or Status Admin key. Using the KeyPad control panel, the System Administrator must first assign a Status User key sequence for the end-user when they want to toggle the Status Popup Window on or off.
  • Page 195: Network And Dialup Options

    Network and Dialup Options Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network and Dialup Connections Set MX7 Tecton network driver properties and network access properties. Select a connection to use, or create a new connection. 4-157...
  • Page 196 Create a New Connection 1. On the mobile device, select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network and Dialup Connections. A window is displayed showing the existing connections. 2. Assuming the connection you want does not exist, double-tap Make New Connection. 3.
  • Page 197: Network Capture

    Network Capture Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network Capture Note: Verify the date and time before using the logging utilities to ensure meaningful data. The Network Capture panels provide configuration options for logging utilities. Two types of logging are configurable: Netlog is a Windows CE utility that monitors network traffic.
  • Page 198: Netlog

    Netlog Use this control panel to configure the Netlog utility. By configuring Netlog using the control panel, Netlog remains running across a warmboot. However, please note that: Netlog first stores data to a file named netlog0.cap, then netlog1.cap. Any time the current file reaches maximum size, Netlog switches to the other file.
  • Page 199 Options Function pkt_size in Specifies the maximum packet size captured in bytes. This option should only be run after you have called load bytes and stop. Default is 5000. cap_size in Specifies the maximum size of Netlog0.cap or Netlog1.cap in bytes. This option should only be run after you bytes have called load and stop.
  • Page 200: Ndislog

    NDISLog NDISLog creates a .TXT file that can be viewed with any text editor program that supports .TXT files. Command Command Function start Starts logging the network traffic. stop Stops logging network traffic. file Specifies the name of the file to which NDISLog information is stored. Save File Stores the file name.
  • Page 201: Owner

    Owner Start > Settings > Control Panel > Owner Set the MX7 Tecton owner details. The Network ID is used when logging into a remote network. Factory Default Settings Identification Name Blank Company Blank Address Blank Telephones Blank Display owner ID at power-on...
  • Page 202 Enter user name, password and domain to be used when logging into network resources. 4-164...
  • Page 203: Password

    Password Start > Settings > Control Panel > Password Use this panel to set MX7 Tecton user access to control panels and power up password properties. Important: This password must be entered before performing a cold boot. Contact Technical Assistance if entering a power-on or screen saver password does not allow you to disable this password protection or perform a cold boot.
  • Page 204: Pc Connection

    PC Connection Start > Settings > Control Panel > PC Connection Use these options to control a cabled connection (USB, serial) between the MX7 Tecton and a nearby desktop/laptop computer. Factory Default Settings Enable direct connection Enabled Connect using USB Client Unchecking the Enable direct connections checkbox disables ActiveSync on the MX7 Tecton.
  • Page 205: Peripherals

    Peripherals Start > Settings > Control Panel > Peripherals This panel is used to enable and disable the touch screen and scan window heaters. Factory Default Settings Heaters Touch screen heater Enabled Scan window heater Enabled Heater trip point 0 degrees C Heaters Note: Settings have no effect if the touch screen / scan window heaters are not installed.
  • Page 206: Power

    Power Start > Settings > Control Panel > Power The MX7 Tecton power 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.
  • Page 207 Because of the cumulative effect, and using the Battery Power Scheme Defaults listed above: The backlight turns off after 3 seconds of no activity, The display turns off after 18 seconds of no activity (15 sec + 3 sec), And the device enters Suspend after 5 minutes and 18 seconds of no activity. If the User Idle timer is set to Never, the power scheme timers never place the device in User Idle, System Idle or Suspend modes.
  • Page 208: Regional And Language Settings

    Regional and Language Settings Start > Settings > Control Panel > Regional Settings Set the appearance of numbers, currency, time and date based on regional and language settings. Set the MX7 Tecton user interface language and the default input language.
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  • Page 210: Registry

    Registry Start > Settings > Control Panel > Registry Choose a software reload scheme. Button Function When clicked, a standard load file dialog is opened, to allow the user to pick a Registry Save (.RSG) file. The applet then copies the specified User registry file to the Active registry. The user is asked to verify a reboot, Load User and then the applet does a warmboot to activate the new registry.
  • Page 211: Remove Programs

    In some OS versions, this panel is replaced by the Installed Programs panel. The Installed Programs panel does not allow any user interaction. Select a program and tap Remove. Follow the prompts on the screen to uninstall MX7 Tecton user-installed only programs. The change takes effect immediately.
  • Page 212: Stylus

    Stylus Start > Settings > Control Panel > Stylus Use this control panel option to set stylus double-tap sensitivity properties and calibrate the MX7 Tecton touch panel when needed. Double Tap Follow the instructions on the screen and tap the OK button to save any double tap changes.
  • Page 213: System

    System Start > Settings > Control Panel > System Use these MX7 Tecton panels to: Review System and mobile device data and revision levels. Adjust Storage and Program memory settings. Assign a device name and device descriptor. Factory Default Settings...
  • Page 214: Memory Tab

    Memory Tab Move the slider to allocate more memory for programs or storage. If there isn’t enough space for a file, increase the amount of storage memory. If the mobile device is running slowly, try increasing the amount of program memory. 4-176...
  • Page 215: Device Name Tab

    The device name and description can be changed by the user. Enter the name and description using either the keypad or the Input Panel and tap OK to save the changes. This information is used to identify the MX7 Tecton to other computers and devices.
  • Page 216: Copyrights Tab

    Copyrights Tab This screen is presented for information only. The Copyrights information cannot be changed by the user. 4-178...
  • Page 217: Volume And Sounds

    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 MX7 Tecton emits a tone each time the volume increases or decreases.
  • Page 218: Good Scan And Bad Scan Sounds

    WAV files and can be replaced by a WAV file of the user’s choice. By default a good scan sound on the MX7 Tecton is a single beep, and a bad scan sound is a double beep. WiFi Control Panel Start >...
  • Page 219: Chapter 5: Enhanced Launch Utility

    Chapter 5: Enhanced Launch Utility Introduction The launch utility on the MX7 Tecton has two functions: Process registry based Launch items Process script based Launch items. The registry based Launch items are processed before the script based Launch items. Registry Based Launch Items Note: The Registry based Launch items (documented here) are processed before the Script Based Launch items.
  • Page 220 The auto-launch process is as follows. 1. The launch utility opens the registry database and reads the list of CAB files to auto-launch. 2. First it looks for FileName to see if the CAB file is present. If not, the registry entry is ignored. If it is present, and the Installed flag is not set, auto-launch performs the installation.
  • Page 221: Launch Startup Options

    Launch Startup options The Launch utility uses registry entries to enable or disable startup options. These flags are located in the registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\LXE\Launch These can be configured using RegEdit. The options are as follows: Ship Value Description Default Default LaunchPSM Execute the Persist keys JumpStart...
  • Page 222: Script Based Launch Items

    Script Based Launch Items Note: The Script Based Launch items (documented here) are processed after the Registry Based Launch items (documented earlier). The Enhanced (script based) portion of the Launch utility provides several features: Launch .CAB file Run .EXE file Run .EXE file using specified parameters Run .BAT file Process .REG file...
  • Page 223: File Names

    File Names From a Restart, Launch tries to find the file JmpStart.cld, but from a Warm Boot it looks for JmpStart.wrm. The Launch program can also be run manually. Unless it is given a file as part of the command line it tries to run Launch.txt. The script file may be in ASCII or Unicode.
  • Page 224: Commands Supported By Launch

    Commands Supported by Launch Copy ElseIfFIile IfFile Mkdir Delete EndIf IfTerm Rmdir DelRegData EndIfFile Launch SetRegData DelRegKey EndIfTerm LaunchCmd SetRegKey ElseIf FCopy Message Shortcut Warmboot The commands supported by Launch are detailed below. Square brackets indicate that a parameter is optional. Characters in Italics represent a variable, and not a literal.
  • Page 225: Delregdata

    DelRegData Description Deletes a specified registry data field. Syntax Delregdata,key,subkey,field Parameters key: The abbreviated major registry key where you want to delete a field. Can be one of: cr or hkcr (HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT) cu or hkcu (HKEY_CURRENT_USER) lm or hklm (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE). The case of key doesn’t matter subkey: The subkey that holds the field you want to delete.
  • Page 226: Delregkey

    DelRegKey Description Deletes a specified registry subkey. Syntax DelRegKey,key,subkey Parameters key: The abbreviated major registry key where you want to delete the subkey. Can be one of: cr or hkcr (HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT) cu or hkcu (HKEY_CURRENT_USER) lm or hklm (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE). The case of key doesn’t matter subkey: The subkey you want to delete.
  • Page 227: Elseiffiile

    ElseIfFIile Description Begins conditional command block executed only if the file specified in the previous IfFile does not exist. Syntax ElseIfFile Parameters None Example IfFile , below Notes Results are unpredictable if not paired properly with IfFile command. EndIf Description Ends conditional command block begun with the previous IF command.
  • Page 228: Endiffile

    EndIfFile Description Ends conditional command block begun with the previous IF command. Syntax EndIfFile Parameters None Example IfFile , below Notes Results are unpredictable if not paired properly with IfFile command. EndIfTerm Description Ends conditional command block executed only if the device type specified in IfTerm matches. Syntax EndIfTerm Parameters...
  • Page 229: Fcopy

    FCopy Description Copies a file, overwriting any existing file. Syntax fcopy,source-file,destination-file Parameters source-file: The file to be copied, including its path destination-file: The destination path and filename Example fcopy,\Storage Card\MyData.dat,\Temp\MyData.dat Notes If the destination file already exists it is overwritten. If the source file is blank, a zero-byte file is created.
  • Page 230: Iffile

    IfFile Description Begins the conditional execution of a block of commands only if the specified file exists. Syntax IfFile,file Parameters file: The path and filename to determine if the commands should be executed Example IfFile,\System\MyData.dat any number of commands, executed if file exists ElseIfFile any number of commands, executed if file does not exist EndIfFile...
  • Page 231: Ifterm

    IfTerm Description Begins the conditional execution of a block of commands only if the terminal matches the specified terminal type. Syntax IfTerm,terminal Parameters terminal: The terminal type to determine if the commands should be executed Example IfTerm,MX8 any number of commands EndIfTerm Notes If the terminal type is identical (not case-dependent) the commands are executed.
  • Page 232: Launchcmd

    LaunchCmd Description Runs a program with arguments. Syntax Launchcmd,program,arguments,wait-code Parameters program: The full path and filename of the program to be run. wait-code Tells Launch how to behave when the program is running. w(ait) causes Launch to stop processing the script until the program has finished executing. c(ontinue) makes Launch continue processing the script while the program is executing.
  • Page 233: Mkdir

    Mkdir Description Creates a directory. Syntax Mkdir,dir Parameters dir: The full path and name of the directory to be created. Example mkdir,\Program Files\MyApp Notes A new directory cannot be created if its parent directory doesn’t exist. For example, to create a directory called \MyApp with a subdirectory called SubDir1, use mkdir,\MyApp followed by mkdir,\MyApp\SubDir1.
  • Page 234: Setregdata

    SetRegData Description Adds or updates a data field in the registry. Syntax Setregdata,key,subkey,type,field,data[,data2][,data3]... Parameters key: The abbreviated major registry key where you want to create/update the subkey. Can be one of: cr or hkcr (HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT) cu or hkcu (HKEY_CURRENT_USER) lm or hklm (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE). The case of key doesn’t matter subkey: The subkey you want to create/update a field in.
  • Page 235: Setregkey

    SetRegKey Description Adds a sub key to the registry. Syntax Setregkey,key,subkey Parameters key: The abbreviated major registry key where you want to create the subkey. Can be one of: cr or hkcr (HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT) cu or hkcu (HKEY_CURRENT_USER) lm or hklm (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE). The case of key doesn’t matter subkey: The subkey you want to create.
  • Page 236: Shortcut

    Shortcut Description Creates a shortcut. Syntax Shortcut,name,target Parameters name: The path and name of the shortcut file. The file name must end in .lnk for Windows to recognize it as a short- cut. target: The target of the shortcut. If the target has a space in it quote marks must be used (see Command Line Structure section and example below).
  • Page 237: Launch Error Messages

    Launch Error Messages Launch displays a message if it encounters an error during the processing of a script. It is possible to get cascading error messages, as Launch does not stop processing the script if it encounters an error. An example of this would be a failure creating a directory causing the failure of all files copied to that directory.
  • Page 238 Error Message Given by Description Parms: Invalid File Delete Delete Not enough parameters were supplied. Launch Parms: Invalid Program Name LaunchCmd Not enough parameters were supplied. Parms: Invalid Remove Directory RmDir Not enough parameters were supplied. SetRegData Parms: Invalid Set Registry Data Not enough parameters were supplied.
  • Page 239: Example Script File

    Example Script File iffile,\System\applock.cab launchcmd,\Windows\wceload.exe,"/noaskdest /noui \System\applock.cab",w launch,\Windows\applockprep.exe,c endiffile launchcmd,\Windows\wceload.exe,"/noaskdest /noui \System\wedge.cab",w iffile,\System\summit.cab launchcmd,\Windows\wceload.exe,"/noaskdest /noui \System\summit.cab",w endiffile iffile,\System\RFTerm.cab launchcmd,\Windows\wceload.exe,"/noaskdest /noui \System\RFTerm.cab",w endiffile iffile,\System\Java.cab launchcmd,\Windows\wceload.exe,"/noaskdest /noui \System\Java.cab",w launchcmd,\Windows\wceload.exe,"/noaskdest /noui \Windows\Jeode.cab",w endiffile launch,\System\regrest.exe,w coldboot 5-21...
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  • Page 241: Chapter 6: Using Activesync

    Windows 7 operating system on your desktop/laptop, replace ActiveSync with Windows Mobile Device Center. Using Microsoft ActiveSync, you can synchronize information on your desktop computer with the MX7 Tecton and vice versa. Synchronization compares the data on your mobile device with your desktop computer and updates both with the most recent data.
  • Page 242: Initial Setup

    USB cable is connected, not requiring you to select “Connect” from the start menu. When the MX7 Tecton loses connection, e.g. enters Suspend Mode, etc., the connection to ActiveSync will be lost. When the MX7 Tecton resumes, the ActiveSync session will automatically re-connect.
  • Page 243: Backup Data Files Using Activesync

    MX7 Tecton with a Disabled Touch screen An MX7 Tecton touch screen can be disabled (using the Options control panel Misc tab). In these cases, it may be easier to configure the MX7 Tecton using ActiveSync and LXEConnect rather than using the MX7 Tecton keypad only.
  • Page 244: Activesync Help

    If the MX7 Tecton is connected to a PC by a cable, disconnect the cable from the MX7 Tecton and reconnect it again. Check that the correct connection is selected (USB “Client” if this is the initial ActiveSync installation).
  • Page 245: Configuring The Mx7 Tecton With Lxeconnect

    Windows Mobile Device Center (version 6.1 or higher) is required for a Windows Vista/Windows 7 desktop/laptop computer. ActiveSync is already installed on the MX7 Tecton. The MX7 Tecton is preconfigured to establish a USB ActiveSync connection to a host PC when the USB cable is attached to the MX7 Tecton and the host PC. Install LXEConnect 1.
  • Page 246: Using Lxeconnect

    Using LXEConnect 1. Power up the MX7 Tecton. 2. Connect the MX7 Tecton to the host PC using the USB connection cable. Once connected, the ActiveSync dialog box appears and the ActiveSync connection is automatically established. 3. Select “No” for partnership when prompted. Dismiss any ActiveSync dialog boxes warning a partnership is not set up. It is not necessary to establish a partnership to use LXEConnect.
  • Page 247: Chapter 7: Enabler Installation And Configuration

    Doing so results in unnecessary delays when booting the device. The Avalanche Enabler installation file ENABLER.CAB is loaded on the MX7 Tecton by Honeywell; however, the device is not configured to launch the Enabler installation file automatically. The installation application must be run manually the first time Avalanche is used.
  • Page 248: Enabler Uninstall Process

    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 MX7 Tecton, immediately delete the Avalanche folder, and then perform another warm boot. Stop the Enabler Service To stop the Enabler from monitoring for updates from the Mobility Center Console: 1.
  • Page 249: Update Monitoring Overview

    The Enabler running on the MX7 Tecton will attempt to access COM1, COM2, and COM3. “Agent not found” will be reported if the Mobile Device Server is not located or a serial port is not present or available (COM port settings can be verified using the scanner control panels on the MX7 Tecton).
  • Page 250: Mobile Device Wireless And Network Settings

    Mobile Device Wireless and Network Settings Once the connection to the Mobile Device Server is established, the MX7 Tecton Enabler attempts to apply all network and wireless settings contained in the active profile. The success of the application of settings is dependent upon the local configuration of control parameters for the Enabler.
  • Page 251: Preparing A Device For Remote Management

    Summit or Cisco radio driver software is updated. The WCA is automatically installed when the radio driver is updated. If the Remote Management Utility (RMU) is not present on the MX7 Tecton, see Using Wavelink Avalanche to Upgrade System Baseline.
  • Page 252: Using Wavelink Avalanche To Upgrade System Baseline

    Using Wavelink Avalanche to Upgrade System Baseline This procedure assumes the Avalanche Enabler is already installed on the MX7 Tecton and is already in communication with the Avalanche MC Console. Part 1 – Bootstrapping the RMU 1. Install the RMUCEbt package into the Avalanche MC Console. Do NOT include the Reboot option as part of the configuration (i.e.
  • Page 253: Version Information

    Version Information The VersionInfo.EXE file is included in the Remote Management Utility package downloaded to the MX7 Tecton. It is stored in the \Program Files\RMU folder. When VersionInfo.EXE is opened, a dialog box is presented to the MX7 Tecton user...
  • Page 254: Enabler Configuration

    The Enabler user interface application is launched by clicking either the Enabler Settings icon on the desktop or Taskbar or by selecting Avalanche Enabler from the Programs menu. The opening screen presents the MX7 Tecton user with the connection status and a navigation menu. Note: Some parameters and features described in this section may not be available if you are not running the latest version of the Enabler. Contact...
  • Page 255: File Menu Options

    Refer to the Wavelink Avalanche Mobility Center User Guide for details. The Settings option under the File menu allows the MX7 Tecton user to access the control panel to locally configure the Enabler settings. The Enabler control panel is, by default, password protected.
  • Page 256: Avalanche Update Using File | Settings

    Avalanche Update using File | Settings Use these menu options to setup the Avalanche Enabler on the MX7 Tecton. Change the settings and save them by rebooting before connecting to the network. Alternatively, the Mobile Device Server can be disabled until needed (refer to the Wavelink Avalanche Mobility Center User’s Guide for details).
  • Page 257: Connection

    Connection Avalanche Enter the IP Address or host name of the Mobile Device Server assigned to the MX7 Tecton. Server Address Check Serial Indicates whether the Enabler should first check for serial port connection to the Mobile Device Server Connection before checking for a wireless connection to the Mobile Device Server.
  • Page 258: Server Contact

    Sync Clock Reset the time on the MX7 Tecton based on the time on the Mobile Device Server host PC. On Startup – Connect to the Mobile Device Server when the Enabler is accessed. On Resume – Connect to the Mobile Device Server when resuming from Suspend mode.
  • Page 259: Data

    Data The Data tab controls when data is transferred between the MX7 Tecton and the Mobile Device Server. Real-time Statistics / When checked, the statistics are transmitted over the network by the Enabler. Network Specifies the Report Interval, how frequently the Enabler reports statistics to the Mobile Device Report Server.
  • Page 260: Preferences

    By default, Keep settings unlocked for 10 minutes is disabled (checkbox is blank). Application Behavior of the Enabler when the MX7 Tecton boots up. The default is Monitor for Updates. Do not Monitor - When the device boots, do not launch the Enabler application and do not attempt to connect to the Mobile Device Server.
  • Page 261 Activity Log Use this option to control the level of detail recorded in the log file. The default is No Activity Log. No Activity Log - No log file is written. Critical - Only critical errors written to the log files. Error - Communication or configuration problems are written to the log file along with critical Log Level messages.
  • Page 262: Display

    Display Update Window Display The user interface for the Enabler can be configured to dynamically change based on the status of the MX7 Tecton connection with the Mobile Device Server. At startup Default is Half Screen. Options are Half screen, Hidden or Full screen.
  • Page 263: Taskbar

    Taskbar Use AppLock to manage the taskbar. AppLock configuration instructions are located in the Operating System Control Panel section of this guide. The Display State options control the appearance of the taskbar while using the Enabler interface. Normal - taskbar is visible, taskbar icons function normally. Hidden - taskbar is not displayed Locked - taskbar is visible, but most icons are hidden or for information only.
  • Page 264: Execution

    Execution Note the dimmed options on this MX7 Tecton panel. This menu option is designed to manage downloaded applications for automatic execution upon startup. Auto-Execute An application that has been installed with the Avalanche Management system can be run Selection automatically following each boot.
  • Page 265: Scan Config

    Scan Config Use eXpress Config and eXpress Scan for this function. eXpress Scan is included with the MX7 Tecton enablers. Scan Config functionality is a standard option of the Wavelink Avalanche MC system but is not currently supported on the MX7 Tecton.
  • Page 266: Shortcuts

    Use AppLock for this function. AppLock configuration instructions are located in the Operating System Control Panel section of this guide Configure shortcuts to other applications on the MX7 Tecton. 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.
  • Page 267: Saas

    SaaS Use to configure the Enabler to connect with Avalanche on Demand. This is a Software-as-a-Service version of Avalanche. Using either of the SaaS configuration options below assumes the user has registered with Wavelink. Disable SaaS No SaaS connection is used. Scan Configure Scan bar codes printed from within the Avalanche Console to configure the Enabler for the SaaS con- SaaS...
  • Page 268: Adapters

    Settings should not be checked as the configuration packages provide more radio configuration options. Current Lists all network adapters currently installed on the MX7 Tecton. Adapter Primary Indicates if the Enabler is to attempt to configure the primary adapter (active only if there are multiple network Adapter adapters).
  • Page 269 When enabled, the Enabler will ignore any network or wireless settings coming from the Avalanche MC Console Manual and use only the network settings on the MX7 Tecton. Settings Properties Selecting the Properties icon displays the Manual Settings Properties dialog applet. From here, the user can...
  • Page 270 Note: The Authentication tab may not be present in all versions of the Enabler. Enabling “Manage Wireless Settings” for Summit Client devices is not recommended. Note: 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.
  • Page 271: Status

    It also searches for new adapters and may cause a slight delay to refresh the contents of the drop-down menu. Link speed indicates the speed at which the signal is being sent from the adapter to the MX7 Tecton. Speed is dependent on signal strength.
  • Page 272: Exit

    Change the option if desired. Tap the X button to cancel Exit. Tap the OK button to exit the Avalanche applet. Using Remote Management 1. Configure the radio to connect to the network running the Mobile Device Server. After the MX7 Tecton is connected, proceed to step 2.
  • Page 273: Using Express Scan

    Using eXpress Scan eXpress Scan Desktop Icon If the MX7 Tecton has an eXpress Scan icon on the desktop, eXpress Scan may be used for the initial configuration of the device. If the eXpress Scan icon is not present on the desktop, install the Enabler. If the icon is still not present,...
  • Page 274 If the passwords match, the bar code data is processed and the screen is updated to reflect the number of bar codes included in the set. If the passwords do not match, an error message is displayed. The current screen can be closed using the X box in the upper right corner.
  • Page 275: Step 3: Process Completion

    Step 3: Process Completion After the last bar code is scanned, the settings are automatically applied. Once configured, the MX7 Tecton is warmbooted. Once connected to the wireless network and the Mobile Device Server, any software updates and additional configuration data are downloaded.
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  • Page 277: Chapter 8: Wireless Network Configuration

    Utility. Important Notes It is important that all dates are correct on the MX7 Tecton and host computers when using any type of certificate. Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail. It may be necessary to upgrade radio software in order to use certain Summit Client Utility (SCU) features.
  • Page 278: Summit Client Utility

    Summit Client Utility Note: When making changes to profile or global parameters, the device should be warmbooted afterwards. Access: Start > Programs > Summit > SCU or SCU Icon on Desktop or Summit Tray Icon (if present) or Wi-FI Icon in the Windows Control Panel (if present) Main Tab provides information, admin login and active profile selection.
  • Page 279: Summit Tray Icon

    Summit Tray Icon The Summit tray icon provides access to the SCU and is a visual indicator of radio status. The Summit tray icon is displayed when: The Summit radio is installed and active The Windows Zero Config utility is not active The Tray Icon setting is On Click the icon to launch the SCU.
  • Page 280: Wireless Zero Config Utility And The Summit Radio

    Wireless Zero Config Utility and the Summit Radio The WZC utility has an icon in the toolbar that looks like networked computers with a red X through them, indicating that Wireless Zero Config application is enabled but the connection is inactive at this time (the device is not connected to a network).
  • Page 281: Main Tab

    Main Tab Start > Programs > Summit > Main tab Factory Default Settings Admin Login SUMMIT Radio Enabled Active Config/Profile Default Regulatory Domain Varies by location The Main tab displays information about the wireless client device including: SCU (Summit Client Utility) version Driver version Radio Type (ABG is an 802.11 a/b/g radio).
  • Page 282: Auto Profile

    The Admin Login button provides access to editing wireless parameters. Profile and Global may only be edited after entering the Admin Login password. The password is case-sensitive. Once logged in, the button label changes to Admin Logout. To logout, either tap the Admin Logout button or exit the SCU without tapping the Admin Logout button.
  • Page 283: Admin Login

    Admin Login To login to Administrator mode, tap the Admin Login button. Once logged in, the button label changes to Admin Logout. The admin is automatically logged out when the SCU is exited. The Admin can either tap the Admin Logout button, or the OK button to logout. The Administrator remains logged in when the SCU is not closed and a Suspend/Resume function is performed.
  • Page 284: Profile Tab

    Profile Tab Start > Programs > Summit > Profile tab Note: Tap the Commit button to save changes before leaving this panel or the SCU. If the panel is exited before tapping the Commit button, changes are not saved! Factory Default Settings Profile Default SSID...
  • Page 285: Buttons

    Buttons Button Function Commit Saves the profile settings made on this screen. Settings are saved in the profile. Allows entry of a username and password, certificate names, and other information required to authenticate with Credentials the access point. The information required depends on the EAP type. Deletes the profile.
  • Page 286: Profile Parameters

    Profile Parameters Parameter Default Explanation A string of 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters, establishes the name of the Profile. Edit Profile Default Options are Default or ThirdPartyConfig. A string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters. Establishes the Service Set Identifier (SSID) of the SSID Blank WLAN to which the client connects.
  • Page 287 It is important the Radio Mode parameter correspond to the AP to which the device is to connect. For example, if this parameter is set to G rates only, the MX7 Tecton may only connect to APs set for G rates and not those set for B and G rates.
  • Page 288: Status Tab

    Status Tab Start > Programs > Summit > Status tab This screen provides information on the radio: The profile being used The status of the radio card (down, associated, authenticated, etc.) Client information including device name, IP address and MAC address. Information about the Access Point (AP) maintaining the connection to the network including AP name, IP address and MAC address.
  • Page 289: Diags Tab

    Diags Tab Start > Programs > Summit > Diags tab The Diags screen can be used for troubleshooting network traffic and radio connectivity issues. (Re)connect – Use this button to apply (or reapply) the current profile and attempt to associate or authenticate to the wireless LAN.
  • Page 290: Global Tab

    Global Tab Start > Programs > Summit > Global tab The parameters on this panel can only be changed when an Admin is logged in with a password. The current values for the parameters can be viewed by the general user without requiring a password. Note: Tap the Commit button to save changes.
  • Page 291: Custom Parameter Option

    Custom Parameter Option The parameter Custom option is not supported. 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.
  • Page 292 Parameter Default Function Defines the 2.4GHz channels to be scanned for an AP when the radio is contemplating roaming. By specifying the channels to search, roaming time may be reduced over scanning all channels. Options are: BG Channel Set Full Full (all channels) 1,6,11 (the most commonly used channels) 1,7,13 (for ETSI and TELEC radios only)
  • Page 293 Parameter Default Function Authentication method used within the secure tunnel created by EAP-TTLS. Options are: TTLS Inner Method Auto-EAP AUTO-EAP (Any available EAP method), MSCHAPV2, MSCHAP, PAP, CHAP, EAP-MSCHAPV2 Type of Pairwise Master Key (PMK) caching to use when WPA2 is in use. PMK caching is designed to speed up roaming between APs by allowing the client and the AP to cache the results of 802.1X authentications, eliminating the need to communicate with the ACS server.
  • Page 294 Parameter Default Function Determines if the Summit icon is displayed in the System tray. Tray Icon Options are: On, Off When On, the Summit Config Utility masks passwords (characters on the screen are displayed as an *) as they are typed and when they are viewed. Hide Password When Off, password characters are not masked.
  • Page 295: Sign-On Vs. Stored Credentials

    Sign-On vs. Stored Credentials When using wireless security that requires a user name and password to be entered, the Summit Client Utility offers these choices: The Username and Password may be entered on the Credentials screen. If this method is selected, anyone using the device can access the network.
  • Page 296: How To: Use Sign On Screen

    How to: Use Sign On Screen 1. After completing the other entries in the profile, click on the Credentials button. Leave the Username and Password blank. No entries are necessary on the Credentials screen for LEAP or LEAP/WPA. 2. For PEAP-MSCHAP and PEAP-GTC, importing the CA certificate into the Windows certificate store is optional. 3.
  • Page 297: Windows Certificate Store Vs. Certs Path

    Windows Certificate Store vs. Certs Path Note: It is important that all dates are correct on the MX7 Tecton and host computers when using any type of certificate. Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail.
  • Page 298 How To: Use Windows Certificate Store 1. See Generating a Root CA Certificate and follow the instructions to download the Root Certificate to a PC. 2. To import the certificate into the Windows store, See Installing a Root CA Certificate. 3.
  • Page 299: Configuring The Profile

    Configuring the Profile Use the instructions in this section to complete the entries on the Profile tab according to the type of wireless security used by your network. The instructions that follow are the minimum required to successfully connect to a network. Your system may require more parameters than are listed in these instructions.
  • Page 300: Wep

    Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set EAP Type to None Set Encryption to WEP or Manual WEP (depending on SCU version) Set Auth Type to Open Click the WEP keys/PSKs button. Valid keys are 10 hexadecimal or 5 ASCII characters (for 40-bit encryption) or 26 hexadecimal or 13 ASCII characters (for 128- bit encryption).
  • Page 301: Leap

    LEAP To use LEAP (without WPA), make sure the following profile options are used. Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set EAP Type to LEAP Set Encryption to WEP EAP or Auto WEP (depending on SCU version) Set Auth Type as follows: If the Cisco/CCX certified AP is configured for open authentication, set the Auth Type radio parameter to Open.
  • Page 302 To use Stored Credentials, click on the Credentials button. No entries are necessary for Sign-On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the Username and Password when connecting to the network. Enter the Domain\Username (if the Domain is required), otherwise enter the Username. Enter the password.
  • Page 303: Peap/Mschap

    PEAP/MSCHAP To use PEAP/MSCHAP, make sure the following profile options are used. Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set EAP Type to PEAP-MSCHAP Set Encryption to WPA TKIP Set Auth Type to Open To use another encryption type, select WPA CCKM, WPA2 AES or WPA2 CCKM for encryption and complete other entries as detailed in this section.
  • Page 304 Enter these items as directed below. Enter the Domain\Username (if the Domain is required), otherwise enter the Username. Enter the password. Leave the CA Certificate File Name blank for now. Click OK then click Commit. Ensure the correct Active profile is selected on the Main Tab.
  • Page 305 If using the Windows certificate store: Check the Use MS store checkbox. The default is to use the Full Trusted Store. To select an individual certificate, click on the Browse button. Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox. Select the desired certificate and click Select. You are returned to the Credentials screen. If using the Certs Path option: Leave the Use MS store box unchecked.
  • Page 306: Peap/Gtc

    PEAP/GTC To use PEAP/GTC, make sure the following profile options are used. Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set EAP Type to PEAP-GTC Set Encryption to WPA TKIP Set Auth Type to Open To use another encryption type, select WPA CCKM, WPA2 AES or WPA2 CCKM for encryption and complete other entries as detailed in this section.
  • Page 307 Enter these items as directed below. Enter the Domain\Username (if the Domain is required), otherwise enter the Username. Enter the password. Leave the CA Certificate File Name blank for now. Click OK then click Commit. Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main Tab.
  • Page 308 Once successfully authenticated, import the CA certificate into the Windows certificate store. Return to the Credentials screen and check the Validate server checkbox. If using the Windows certificate store: Check the Use MS store checkbox. The default is to use the Full Trusted Store. To select an individual certificate, click on the Browse button.
  • Page 309: Wpa/Leap

    WPA/LEAP To use WPA/LEAP, make sure the following profile options are used. Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set EAP Type to LEAP Set Encryption to WPA TKIP Set Auth Type as follows: If the Cisco/CCX certified AP is configured for open authentication, set the Auth Type radio parameter to Open.
  • Page 310 To use Stored Credentials, click on the Credentials button. No entries are necessary for Sign-On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the Username and Password when connecting to the network. Enter the Domain\Username (if the Domain is required), otherwise enter the Username. Enter the password.
  • Page 311: Eap-Fast

    RADIUS server. The RADIUS server must have auto provisioning enabled to send the PAC provisioning credentials to the MX7 Tecton. For automatic PAC provisioning, once a username/password is authenticated, the PAC information is stored on the MX7 Tecton.
  • Page 312 To use Sign-On credentials: Do not enter a User and Password as the user will be prompted for the Username and Password when connecting to the network. To use Stored Credentials: Enter the Domain\Username (if the Domain is required), otherwise enter the Username. Enter the password.
  • Page 313: Eap-Tls

    EAP-TLS To use EAP-TLS, make sure the following profile options are used. Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set EAP Type to EAP-TLS Set Encryption to WPA TKIP Set Auth Type to Open To use another encryption type, select WPA CCKM, WPA2 AES or WPA2 CCKM for encryption and complete other entries as detailed in this section.
  • Page 314 Enter these items as directed below. Enter the Domain\Username (if the Domain is required), otherwise enter the Username. Select a user certificate from the Windows certificate store. Use the Browse button to locate the User Cert from the certificate store. Highlight the desired certificate and press the Select button. The name of the certificate is displayed in the User Cert box.
  • Page 315 Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert text box. Click OK then click Commit. The MX7 Tecton should be authenticating the server certificate and using EAP-TLS for the user authentication. Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and warmboot.
  • Page 316: Wpa Psk

    WPA PSK To connect using WPA/PSK, make sure the following profile options are used: Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set EAP Type to None Set Encryption to WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK Set Auth Type to Open Click the WEP keys/PSKs button.
  • Page 317: Certificates

    Generate a User Certificate and Private Key file and download it to a PC. 2. Connect the MX7 Tecton to the desktop PC using ActiveSync and copy the certificate and private key file to the MX7 Tecton \System folder. Install the User Certificate and Private Key file.
  • Page 318: Generating A Root Ca Certificate

    Generating a Root CA Certificate Note: It is important that all dates are correct on the MX7 Tecton and host computers when using any type of certificate. Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail.
  • Page 319 Click the Download a CA certificate, certificate chain or CRL link. Make sure the correct root CA certificate is selected in the list box. 8-43...
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  • Page 321 To download the CA certificate, click on the Download CA certificate link. Click the Save button and save the certificate. Make sure to keep track of the name and location of the certificate. Install the certificate on the MX7 Tecton. 8-45...
  • Page 322: Installing A Root Ca Certificate

    This section is only if the Windows certificate store is used. If the certificate store is not used, copy the certificate to the \System folder or other path specified in the Summit Certs global parameter. Copy the certificate file to the MX7 Tecton. Import the certificate by navigating to Start > Control Panel > Certificates. Tap the Import button.
  • Page 323 Using the explorer buttons, browse to the location where you copied the certificate, select the certificate desired and tap OK. Tap Yes to import the certificate. Once the certificate is installed, return to the proper authentication section, earlier in this manual. 8-47...
  • Page 324: Generating A User Certificate

    Sign into the CA with the username and password of the person who will be logging into the mobile device. This process saves a user certificate and a separate private key file. Windows CE equipped devices such as the MX7 Tecton require the private key to be saved as a separate file rather than including the private key in the user certificate.
  • Page 325 Click the Request a certificate link. Click on the advanced certificate request link. 8-49...
  • Page 326 Click on the Create and submit a request to this CA link. 8-50...
  • Page 327 For the Certificate Template, select User. Check the Mark keys as exportable and the Export keys to file checkboxes. Type the full path on the local PC where the private key is to be copied. Also specify the private key filename. 8-51...
  • Page 328 Be sure to note the name used for the private key file, for example USER.PVK. The certificate file created later in this process must be given the same name, for example, USER.CER. DO NOT check to use strong private key protection. Make any other desired changes and click the Submit button.
  • Page 329 Click the Download certificate link. Click Save to download and store the user certificate to the PC. Make sure to keep track of the name and location of the certificate. The private key file is also downloaded and saved during this process. Note: Be sure use the same name for the certificate file as was used for the private key file.
  • Page 330: Installing A User Certificate

    Installing a User Certificate Copy the certificate and private key files to the MX7 Tecton. Import the certificate by navigating to Start > Control Panel > Certificates. Select My Certificates from the pull down list. Tap the Import button. Make sure From a File is selected and tap OK.
  • Page 331 Using the explorer buttons, browse to the location where you copied the certificate, select the certificate desired and tap OK. The certificate is now shown in the list. With the certificate you just imported highlighted, tap View. From the Field pull down menu, select Private Key. 8-55...
  • Page 332 If the private key is present, the process is complete. If the private key is not present, import the private key. To import the private key, tap OK to return to the Certificates screen. Tap import. 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.
  • Page 333: Verify Installation

    Verify Installation 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: Make sure the certificate was generated with a separate private key file, as shown earlier in this section. If the certificate was not generated with a separate private key file, generate a new certificate and follow the import process again.
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  • Page 335: Chapter 9: Keymaps

    The following keypad keymap is used on an MX7 Tecton that is NOT running a Terminal Emulator. Terminal emulators use a separate keymap. When using a sequence of keys that includes a sticky key, press the sticky key first, release it, then press the rest of the key sequence.
  • Page 336 To get this Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Scan Scan CapsLock (Toggle) Blue Back Space Orange Back Tab Orange Up Arrow Up Arrow Down Arrow Down Arrow Right Arrow Right Arrow Left Arrow Left Arrow Insert Blue I (letter i) Insert...
  • Page 337 To get this Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Shft Shft Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft Shft...
  • Page 338 To get this Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft...
  • Page 339 To get this Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order . (period) Orange . (period Orange < Blue Blue Blue > Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue * (asterisk) Orange I (letter i) * (asterisk) Shft : (colon) Orange ;...
  • Page 340 To get this Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Orange Shft Orange Shft & Orange & Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft 0 (zero)
  • Page 341: 55 Key 5250 Alphanumeric Keymap - Primary Delete

    The following keypad keymap is used on an MX7 Tecton that is running a 5250 Terminal Emulator. When using a sequence of keys that includes a sticky key, press the sticky key first, release it, then press the rest of the key sequence.
  • Page 342 To get this 5250 Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Control Blue Space Enter Enter Scan Scan CapsLock (Toggle) Blue Back Space Orange Back Tab Orange Up Arrow Up Arrow Down Arrow Down Arrow Right Arrow Right Arrow Left Arrow Left Arrow Insert...
  • Page 343 To get this 5250 Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Blue Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft Orange...
  • Page 344 To get this 5250 Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft 9-10...
  • Page 345 To get this 5250 Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order . (period) Orange . (period Orange < Blue Blue Blue > Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue * (asterisk) Orange I (letter i) * (asterisk) Shft : (colon) Orange ;...
  • Page 346 To get this 5250 Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Shft Orange Shft € Blue Orange Shft Orange Shft & Orange & Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft 0 (zero) 9-12...
  • Page 347: 32 Key Numeric-Alpha Keymap

    The following keypad keymap is used on an MX7 Tecton that is NOT running a Terminal Emulator. Terminal emulators use a separate keymap. When using a sequence of keys that require an alpha key, first press the Alph key. Use the Shft sticky key or the Caps key sequence (Blue+Tab) for upper case alphabetic characters.
  • Page 348 To get this Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Enter Enter Scan Mode Scan CapsLock (Toggle) Blue Back Space Orange Back Tab Orange Up Arrow Up Arrow Down Arrow Down Arrow Right Arrow Blue Up Arrow Left Arrow Blue Down Arrow Insert...
  • Page 349 To get this Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Shft Shft Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft Orange Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha 7777 Alpha...
  • Page 350 To get this Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft...
  • Page 351 To get this Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order . (period) Orange < Blue Blue Orange Blue Orange > Blue Orange Diamond#2 Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue * (asterisk) Orange Diamond#1 * (asterisk) Shft : (colon) Orange ;...
  • Page 352: 55 Key Alphanumeric Keymap - Primary Backspace

    The following keymap is used on an MX7 Tecton that is NOT running a Terminal Emulator. Terminal emulators use a separate keymap. When using a sequence of keys that includes a sticky key, press the sticky key first, release it, then press the rest of the key sequence.
  • Page 353 To get this Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Space Enter Enter Scan Scan CapsLock (Toggle) Blue Back Space Bksp Back Tab Orange Up Arrow Up Arrow Down Arrow Down Arrow Right Arrow Right Arrow Left Arrow Left Arrow Insert Blue...
  • Page 354 To get this Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft Orange 9-20...
  • Page 355 To get this Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft 9-21...
  • Page 356 To get this Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order . (period) Orange Bksp . (period Orange < Blue Blue Blue > Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Bksp * (asterisk) Orange I (letter i) * (asterisk) Shft : (colon) Orange...
  • Page 357 To get this Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Shft € Blue Orange Shft Orange Shft & Orange & Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft 0 (zero) 9-23...
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  • Page 359: Chapter 10: Technical Specifications

    Symbol SE955I (Short Range) Symbol SE955E (Base Laser) Hand Held Products 5300 2D Imager Honeywell Laser Scanner, N43XX Transmissive Color LCD. Touch screen. Customer Configurable Display. Backlighting. Indoor readable. Type - LCD – Active Transmissive Color / LED Backlight Resolution - 320 (Vertical) x 240 (Horizontal) pixels...
  • Page 360: Dimensions And Weight

    Dimensions and Weight Dimension Length 8.8” | 22.3 cm Width at Display 3.4” | 8.6 cm Width at handgrip 2.8” | 7.1 cm Depth at Scanner 2” | 5.1 cm Depth at Battery 1.7” | 4.3 cm Weight Unit with network card, battery, 1.6 lbs (26.1 oz) | 740g SE1524ER scanner and handle Unit with network card, battery,...
  • Page 361: Network Card Specifications

    RF Power Level 64 mW (18dBm) FCC: 1-11, 36, 40 ,44, 48, 149, 153, 157, 161 Channels ETSI: 1-13, 36, 40, 44 ,48 Operating Temperature Same as MX7 Tecton Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Same as MX7 Tecton Storage Temperature Connectivity...
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  • Page 363: Chapter 11: Technical Assistance

    Limited Warranty Honeywell International Inc. ("HII") warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to HII’s published specifications applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment. This warranty does not cover any HII product which is (i) improperly installed or used;...
  • Page 364 The duration of the limited warranty for the MX7 Tecton Battery Charger is 1 year. The duration of the limited warranty for the MX7 Tecton 2200mAh Li-Ion and 1250mAh Li-Ion Battery is 6 months. The duration of the limited warranty for the MX7 Tecton AC power supply and cables is 1 year.
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  • Page 366 Honeywell Scanning & Mobility 9680 Old Bailes Road Fort Mill, SC 29707 www.honeywellaidc.com E-EQ-MX7CERG Rev E 10/12...

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