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LXE MX2 Reference Manual (140 pages)
LXE MX2 Handheld computer Reference Guide
Brand:
LXE
| Category:
Handhelds
| Size: 1.59 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Introduction and Specifications
11
Introduction
11
Figure 1-1 the MX2 Hand Held Computer, Rear Views
11
Figure 1-2 the MX2 Hand Held Computer, Front Views
12
Document Conventions
13
Technical Specifications
13
General
13
Physical
14
Figure 1-3 the MX2 Hand Held Computer
14
Keypad
15
38-Key Keypad
15
Figure 1-4 MX2 38-Key Keypad
15
48-Key Keypad
16
Figure 1-5 MX2 48-Key Keypad
16
Display
17
Cleaning the Display / Scan Aperture
17
Memory
17
Figure 1-6 MX2 Display
17
Battery
18
Battery Maintenance Publication
18
Power Management
18
Figure 1-7 Battery Pack
18
Standard Range Laser Scanner
19
Depth of Field - All Scanners
19
Figure 1-8 Laser Scanner Location at Top of Unit
19
PC Card
20
IR Communications Port
20
Figure 1-9 PCMCIA Card
20
Figure 1-10 IR Port Location on Bottom of Unit
20
Docking Pads
21
Radio PC Card
21
PCMCIA LXE 6400 2.4Ghz Type II (Obsolete)
21
Figure 1-11 Docking Pad Location on Bottom of Unit
21
PCMCIA LXE 6500 2.4Ghz Type II (Obsolete)
22
PCMCIA Cisco 2.4Ghz Type II (Obsolete)
22
PCMCIA Symbol 2Mb 2.4Ghz Type II (Obsolete)
22
PCMCIA Symbol 11Mb 2.4 Ghz Type II (Obsolete)
23
Getting Help
24
Manuals and Accessories
24
Manuals
24
Accessories
25
Revision History
25
Chapter 2 Using Advanced Features
27
Figure 2-1 Location of the Enter Keys
27
Figure 2-2 Program Trigger Icons
27
Introduction
27
Programming the Enter Keys (38-Key Keypad)
27
Key Combinations for International Characters (38-Key Keypad)
28
International Characters and LXE Terminal Emulations
28
Resetting the MX2
29
Warm Boot
29
Cold Boot
29
Safe Boot
30
Hardware Reset
30
Figure 2-3 Location of the Hardware Reset Mechanism
30
Figure 2-4 the IR Port on Bottom of Unit
31
Using PC Cards
31
Figure 2-5 Scanner Aperture Location
32
Figure 2-6 Scan Button and Scan Trigger
32
The IR Serial Port
31
Laser Scanner
32
Figure 2-7 Insert Pistol Grip
33
Handle Installation (Optional)
33
Figure 2-8 Hand Strap Assembly
34
Hand-Strap Installation
34
The Disk Drives
35
Additional Drives
35
Configuring the MX2
36
Troubleshooting - Enable I 2 of 5
36
Transferring Files
36
Advanced Power Management
37
Batteries
37
Doze Mode
37
Auto-Off Timer
37
Backlight
37
Power Management at the Radio Card
38
Radio PC Card Configuration
39
Introduction
39
NET.CFG Parameters
40
Ap_Distance
40
Link Support
40
Lucent Parameters
40
Protocol
40
Station_Name
40
Wavelan_Network_Name
40
Card_Power_Management
41
Medium_Reservation
41
Microwave_Robustness
41
Transmit_Rate
41
Enable_Encryption
42
Maximum_Sleep_Duration
42
Receive_All_Multicasts
42
Transmit_Key_Id
42
Domain
43
Int
43
Link Support
43
Mem#1 (ODI)
43
Port
43
Protocol
43
Proxim Parameters
43
Socket
43
Station_Type
43
Channel
44
Inactivity_Min
44
Inactivity_Sec
44
Initialize_365
44
Cisco Parameters
45
Powersavemode
46
Cisco 350 Radio Only
47
Wepdos
48
Symbol Parameters
49
Encrypt_Key
50
SOCKETS TCP/IP Stack
51
Setting SOCKETS.CFG Parameters
52
Display IP Address
53
Options
53
Set Domain Name Server
53
Set Router IP (Gateway Only)
53
Domain
54
Iface
54
Interface
54
SOCKET.CFG Parameters
54
Param
58
Route
59
Tcp
61
Message Filtering
65
MU Access Control
65
Power Management at the Proxim Rangelan2 Access Point
65
Figure 3-8 AUTOEXEC.BAT File on Drive C for Default Configuration
77
I/O PC Card Support Configuration
78
Barcode Data Entry
79
RF Throughput, Performance and Troubleshooting
65
Site Survey
66
Throughput and Performance
66
Operational Problems
67
Problems with DOS Drivers
68
BIOS and DOS
69
Figure 3-6 CONFIG.SAF File on Drive B
73
DOS Directory Files
74
Drive C
74
Root Directory Files
74
Agent Directory Files
75
PCM Directory Files
75
Terminal Emulation Files
75
Drive D
76
Drive E
76
Menu Customization
76
TE Selection Menu
76
Default Configuration
77
Chapter 3 Software Configuration
69
DOS Key Functions Not Supported on the MX2
69
Introduction
69
PC Card and RF Networking Software
69
Disk Drives and Files
70
Drive a
70
Figure 3-1 CONFIG.SYS File on Drive a
70
Figure 3-2 AUTOEXEC.BAT File on Drive a
71
Figure 3-3 CONFIG.SAF File on Drive a
71
Drive B
72
Figure 3-4 CONFIG.SYS File on Drive B
73
Figure 3-5 AUTOEXEC.BAT File on Drive B
73
Figure 3-7 CONFIG.SYS File on Drive C for Default Configuration
77
Figure 3-10 AUTOEXEC.BAT File on Drive C for I/O Card Support
78
Figure 3-9 CONFIG.SYS File on Drive C for I/O PC Card Support
78
Ansi.sys
91
System Configurations
77
Data Entry
79
Infrared Port Data Entry
79
Keyboard Data Entry
79
Terminal Emulation
79
ANSI Plus
80
DOS te Font Sizes
80
DOS te User Defined Stored Forms
80
TN3270 te and TN5250 te
80
Lucent Radio NET.CFG File
81
Proxim Radio NET.CFG File
81
Sample NET.CFG and SOCKET.CFG Files
81
Sample NET.CFG Files
81
Cisco Radio NET.CFG File
82
Symbol 2Mb Radio NET.CFG File
83
Symbol 11Mb Radio NET.CFG File
84
Sample SOCKET.CFG File
86
SNMP DOS Agent
87
Avalanche
88
Directory Structure
88
Minimum Software Baseline
88
Upgrading the MX2
88
Agent
89
Apps
89
Ava
89
Chapter 4 Commands
91
Introduction
91
ROM-DOS Commands
91
Attrib.exe
92
Chkdsk.exe
93
Command.com
94
Deltree.exe
95
Format.com
96
Himem.sys
97
Mem.exe
99
Mode.com
100
More.com
101
NED.EXE and NED.CFG
102
NED Default Hot Keys
103
Print.com
104
Remdisk.exe
105
Remserv.exe
106
Sys.com
108
Ver 5.0
109
Xcopy.com
109
ROM-DOS 6.22 Command Summary
111
Figure 5-2 Back Panel of the Single Dock
116
Figure 5-3 US Dock Power Adapter
116
Charging Batteries
117
Transferring Files
117
Using a Single Dock
117
Power Supply
118
Single Dock
118
Technical Specifications
118
Chapter 5 The Docking Station
115
Figure 5-1 Charging/Communication Dock for One MX2
115
Attaching the Single Dock to a Computer
116
The Power Adapter
116
Introduction
115
The Single Dock
115
Appendix A Connector Configurations
119
Appendixa Connector Configurations
119
Introduction
119
The MX2 Computer
119
Serial IR Port
119
Single Dock
120
25-Pin Connector
120
Appendix B Key Maps
121
Appendixb Key Maps
121
Keypads
121
38-Key Keypad
121
Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies for Batch Units
121
48-Key Keypad
127
Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies for Batch Units
127
IBM TN5250 Terminal Emulator Keypad
133
Index
135
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LXE MX2 User Manual (68 pages)
Brand:
LXE
| Category:
Handhelds
| Size: 2.52 MB
Table of Contents
Revision Notice
2
Table of Contents
3
Mx2 Hand Held Computer
7
Introduction
7
Figure 1 the MX2 Hand Held Computer, Front View
7
Figure 2 the MX2 Hand Held Computer, Rear View
7
Features
8
Figure 3 the MX2 38-Key Keypad
9
Figure 4 the MX2 48-Key Keypads
9
Keypads
9
Document Conventions
10
Batteries
11
Main Battery
11
Backup Battery
11
How to Insert/Replace Battery
12
Figure 5 Battery Pack Compartment
12
Replacing Battery in MX2 with Handle
13
Figure 6 (Handle) Battery Pack Compartment
13
Charging the MX2 Batteries in a Dock
14
Serial Communication in the Dock
14
Figure 7 Charging Contacts on Bottom of MX2
14
Operation
15
Quick Start
15
Power up
15
Please Wait" Messages
15
Auto-Shutoff
16
Figure 8 Hardware Reset
16
Hardware Reset
16
Laser Scanner
17
Cautions, Labels and Warnings
17
Figure 9 Class 2 and Class 3A Caution Label
17
Figure 10 Label Location
17
Using the Laser Scanner
18
38-Key Keypad
18
Figure 11 MX2 Internal Laser at Top of Unit
18
Figure 12 Scan LED
18
Figure 13 Scan Button on MX2 38-Key Keypad
18
Figure 14 Scan Trigger on Handle
18
Triggering a Scan
18
48-Key Keypad
19
Figure 15 Scan Trigger on Handle
19
Aiming the Barcode Scanner
20
Distance from Label
20
Figure 16 Scan Beam
20
How to
20
Successful Scan
20
Cleaning the Scanner Aperture
21
Unsuccessful Scan
21
Keypad
22
38-Key Keypad
22
Figure 17 38-Key Keypad
22
Key Maps
22
DOS Key Functions Not Available on the MX2
23
Repeating Keystrokes
23
Keypad Input Modes
24
International Characters and LXE Terminal Emulations
25
Key Combinations for International Characters
25
Double Action Key Mode
26
Selecting Alpha Characters in Double Strike Mode
26
Selecting Alpha Characters in Press and Wait Mode
26
Figure 18 Programmable Keys, 38-Key Keypad
27
Programmable Keys
27
48-Key Keypad
28
Figure 19 48-Key Keypad
28
Key Maps
28
DOS Key Functions Not Available on the MX2
29
Repeating Keystrokes
29
Keypad Input Modes
30
Display
31
Cleaning the Display and Scan Aperture
31
Displayed Icons and Input Modes
31
Figure 20 Screen Display with Icons on Right
31
Panning the Display
33
38-Key Keypad
33
Figure 21 Panning Icon, 38-Key Keypad
33
Figure 22 PAN LK Button, 48-Key Keypad
33
Adjusting the Contrast
34
38-Key Keypad
34
Figure 23 Adjust Contrast with the Lamp Key, 38-Key Keypad
34
Figure 24 Fn Display Icon in Contrast Adjust Mode, 38-Key Keypad
34
Figure 25 Adjust Contrast, 48-Key Keypad
34
Using the Backlight
35
38-Key Keypad
35
Figure 26 Toggle Display Backlight with the Lamp Key, 38-Key Keypad
35
Figure 27 Toggle Display Backlight Key, 48-Key Keypad
35
The IR Serial Port
36
Figure 28 IR Serial Port
36
Getting Help
37
Manuals and Accessories
37
Manuals
37
Accessories
38
Revision History
38
Appendix A Key Maps
41
Appendixa Key Maps
41
38-Key Keypad
41
38-Key Keypad Keypress Sequences for Batch Units
41
48-Key Keypad
46
48-Key Keypad Keypress Sequences for Batch Units
46
IBM TN5250 Terminal Emulator Keypad
51
Figure 29 IBM 5250 Specific Keypad
51
Appendixb Regulatory Notices and Safety Information
53
Appendix B Regulatory Notices and Safety Information
54
Approvals
54
Regulatory Notices and Safety Information
55
Laser Light Safety Statement
61
Lithium Battery Safety Statement
64
Index
67
LXE MX2 User Manual (38 pages)
Wavelink Avalanche
Brand:
LXE
| Category:
PDA
| Size: 0.69 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Introduction
7
About this Manual
7
Overview
7
Avalanche Management Console
7
Avalanche Agent
8
Avalanche Enablers
8
Limitations of DOS Devices
8
Supported Computers
9
Supported Radios
9
Supported DOS Terminal Emulations
9
Configurable Parameters
10
Radio Parameters
10
Cisco 350 Radios
10
Lucent/Agere P1 Radios
10
Symbol 4121 Radios
10
Network Configuration Parameters
10
Terminal Emulation Parameters
10
Installation
11
Installation of Wavelink Software
11
Installation of LXE Package Builder
11
Installation of Enablers on LXE Computers
11
Operation
12
How to Use this Guide
12
Document Conventions
12
Getting Help
13
LXE Manuals
13
Wavelink Manuals
13
Chapter 2 LXE Features
15
Introduction
15
Communication Overview
15
Communication Using a Dock or Cradle
16
Configuring the Agent
16
Step 1: Detect COM Ports in Avalanche Manager
16
Step 2: Stop the Avalanche Service
16
Step 3: Modify the Avalanche Properties File
16
Step 4: Restart the Avalanche Service
17
LXE Package Builder
18
Using the GUI Interface
18
Figure 2-1 Select G-Number
18
Figure 2-2 Select Output Directory
19
Figure 2-3 End of Conversion Message
19
Using the Command Line Interface
20
Syntax Examples
20
Using Avalanche
21
Figure 2-4 Avalanche Management Console Components
21
Software Collections
23
Auto Run Software Packages
24
Figure 2-5 Software Collection
24
Figure 2-6 Sample Auto Run Software Package
24
Application Software Packages
25
Figure 2-7 Sample Application Software Package
25
Figure 2-8 Sample Support Software Package
26
Support Software Packages
26
Configuration
27
Terminal Emulation Parameters
27
Figure 2-9 Accessing the te Configuration Menu
27
Figure 2-10 the Configuration Menu
27
Radio and Network Parameters
29
Figure 2-11 Accessing Network Profile Configuration
29
Figure 2-12 Network Profile, Control Tab
29
Figure 2-13 Network Profile, Routing Tab
30
Figure 2-14 Network Profile, Security Tab
31
Figure 2-15 Static WEP Keys
32
Manual Network and Radio Parameter Configuration
32
Filtering LXE Computers
33
By Computer Type
33
By Radio Type
33
Figure 2-16 Filtering Devices by LXE Computer Type
33
Figure 2-17 Filtering Devices by Radio Type
33
Appendixa Dos Computer Software Load
35
Appendix A Dos Computer Software Load
35
Minimum Software Baseline
35
Upgrading LXE Computers
35
Directory Structure
35
Agent
36
Ava
36
Apps
36
Apps\Avaf
36
Index
37
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LXE MX2 User Manual (10 pages)
Brand:
LXE
| Category:
Docking Station
| Size: 0.26 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
5
Features
5
Document Conventions
5
Single Dock
6
Indicators
6
Figure 1 Charging/Communication Dock for One MX2
6
Using the Single Dock
7
Attaching the Single Dock to a Computer
7
Figure 2 Back Panel of the Single Dock
7
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
8
Getting Help
8
Accessories
8
Appendix A Regulatory Notices and Safety Information
9
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