Chapter 1 Introduction And Specifications; Introduction; Figure 1-1 The Mx2 Hand Held Computer, Rear Views - LXE MX2 Reference Manual

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Chapter 1 Introduction and Specifications

Introduction

This reference guide is a technical supplement to the "MX2 User's Guide". It contains technical
information about the MX2's system configuration, disk drives, utilities, and DOS commands.
Included in the appendices are connector configurations for the MX2 and the Single Dock and key
maps for the MX2 keypads.
For configuration parameters and barcodes for setting those parameters, please refer to the
"Integrated Scanner Programming Guide for DOS Devices", available on the LXE Manuals CD-
ROM and the LXE ServicePass website. This manual is provided as a reference guide for system
administrators, developers, and programmers who want to create end-user solutions for MX2
DOS portable computers. It is not intended for use by first-time MX2 users.
There are two types of MX2 devices available. Both use hand-straps.
No Pistol Grip Accessory (38-key keypad)
Note:
Note:
E-EQ-MX2RG-L-ARC

Figure 1-1 The MX2 Hand Held Computer, Rear Views

Either the Pistol Grip or the Hand-strap are factory installed. Both cannot be connected
to the same unit at the same time. The Pistol Grip handle is standard with the 48-key
keypad.
Always store unused devices with a fully charged main battery pack installed. LXE
recommends an in-use mobile device be frequently connected to an external power
source to retain optimum power levels in the main battery pack and the backup battery.
When the backup battery and main battery pack are dead, the mobile device reverts to
it's default values when a fully charged main battery pack is installed and the device is
powered On again.
Pistol Grip Accessory (Standard with 48-
key keypad, Optional with 38-key keypad)
MX2 Reference Guide

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