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  • Page 1 DLoG XMT 5/7 DLoG XMT 5/10 Manual V1.00...
  • Page 2 We reserve the right to modify the contents of this document at any time and without prior notice. Because we at DLoG are constantly striving to improve this product, we cannot guarantee that previous or subsequent releases of the product will correspond in every respect with the product description given in this manual.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Initial operation of the device ..................4     2.3. Power supply / External devices ................6     2.4. Repairs only through DLoG ..................6     2.5. CE Marking ........................ 7     2.6. RTTE Directive 1999/5/EC ..................7  ...
  • Page 5 7.4. Generic-BootMode CE Image operation ..............26     7.4.1. Reset of the OSInstall Flag ................27     DLoG neXt Config ................. 29     8.1. Overview ........................29     8.1.1. Display brightness, automatic switch-off etc. configuration ......29  ...
  • Page 6 DLoG Security Shell ................59     9.1. Overview ........................59     9.2. Configuration of the DLoG Security Shell..............59     9.2.1. DLoG Security Shell Features ................. 62     9.2.2. Administrator Password change \ reset ............63  ...
  • Page 7 Figure 7.15: Dialogue for manual OS Install Settings ..............25  Figure 7.16: Dialogue OS Install Settings: Direct Install .............. 25  Figure 7.17: DLoG Security Shell dialogue .................. 27  Figure 7.18: OS Install Status dialogue ..................28  Figure 8.1: Symbol for started neXt Config.EXE in the taskbar ........... 29 ...
  • Page 8 Figure 8.24: Dialogue Rubrik: Info – MakeReport – Explorerview ..........57  Figure 8.25: Dialogue Rubrik: Info – MakeReport – Fileview ............58  Figure 9.1: DLoG Security Shell: Right click – Admin Tools – Enter Admin Mode ..... 59  Figure 9.2: DLoG Security Shell Dialogue: Enter Admin Password ..........60 ...
  • Page 9: About This Manual

    About this manual 1. About this manual This manual has been designed to make using the DLoG XMT 5 as simple as possible and provide expert assistance if problems should occur. It contains important information on using the device safely, properly and efficiently. Adhering to the manual helps by avoiding dangers, reducing repair costs and breakdown times and increasing the reliability and lifespan of the DLoG XMT 5.
  • Page 10: Design Method

    These tips warn you of possible property damage: This symbol warns you of any dangers or hazards that could Caution: potentially cause damage to the terminal or system (such as Property malfunctions, data loss, equipment damage, etc.). damage User’s Manual V1.00 DLoG XMT 5...
  • Page 11: Hints

    Examples: In the Edit menu you will find the command Paste | Values. Other methods for emphasis/References Any other emphasized text elements are underlined. References to other chapters in the manual are printed in italics. DLoG XMT 5 User’s Manual V1.00...
  • Page 12: Basic Safety Guidelines

    Basic safety guidelines 2. Basic safety guidelines The DLoG XMT 5 Series was designed and built according to modern technology and accepted safety regulations. However, the operation of the DLoG XMT 5 can endanger personnel or third parties and cause damage to the device and other material assets when for example the device is •...
  • Page 13 If the DLoG XMT 5 is not able to draw in fresh cooling air, this may cause overheating and severe damage to the unit.
  • Page 14: Power Supply / External Devices

    If, after replacement, the fuse fed by the internal power supply blows again, the device must be sent in for servicing immediately. Do not use the DLoG XMT 5 when a cable or plug is damaged. Have the damaged parts replaced immediately! Data cables must never be connected or disconnected during an electrical storm.
  • Page 15: Ce Marking

    2.6. RTTE Directive 1999/5/EC With regard to the RTTE Directive 1999/5/EC the statements in the declaration of conformity for the DLoG XMT 5 apply. Česky Toto zařízení je v souladu se základními požadavky a ostatními [Czech]: odpovídajícími ustanoveními Směrnice 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 16: Special Rule/Restriction

    Direktiv [Swedish]: 1999/5/EC. 2.7.1 Special rule/restriction For the DLoG XMT 5 with WLAN 802.11abgn, the following restrictions apply: • WLAN 5 GHz band: 5.15 GHz – 5.35 GHz may only be used indoors. •...
  • Page 17: Fcc User Information

    − Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/T.V. technician for help. DLoG GmbH is not responsible for any radio television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by DLoG GmbH. The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user.
  • Page 18: Transmission Of Radio Frequencies

    Do not place the DLoG XMT 5 near such devices. Keep a minimum distance of 20 cm between such a device and the DLoG XMT 5 in order to reduce the risk of interference. If you have reason to assume that interference has occurred, then turn the DLoG XMT 5 off and consult a heart expert.
  • Page 19: Intended Usage

    Basic safety guidelines 2.8. Intended usage The DLoG XMT 5 is a multifunction terminal for stationary and mobile use in commercial applications (for example logistics, storage, manufacturing). A different or extraordinary usage is not permitted. For resulting damage the user/operator of the DLoG XMT 5 is solely responsible.
  • Page 20: Device Description

    It is designed without an external fan to reduce maintenance requirements. The particular advantage offered by the DLoG XMT 5 is the extreme diversity of functions combined with its compact design. By applying ultramodern technologies for display and touch screen, the DLoG XMT 5 combines excellent image quality with the simplest operability.
  • Page 21: Unpacking The Device

    Unpacking the device 4. Unpacking the device 4.1. Scope of delivery The delivery includes at least the following: • Ordered DLoG XMT 5 device • Ordered assembly set • Cable cover • One connecting cable • One printed manual per delivery Please verify the delivery contents immediately on receipt! 4.2.
  • Page 22: Bootloader

    The bootloader of the DLoG XMT5-Series initializes, configures and tests the Hardware about current configuration settings. Afterwards the operating system is loaded. The DLoG XMT 5 use EBOOT for Windows CE 6.0, based on the EBOOT from Marvell. 6. Operating System The terminals of the DLoG XMT5-Series are offered with the Windows CE 6.0 operating...
  • Page 23: Memory Management

    Memory Management 7. Memory Management The DLoG XMT 5 Series contains two installed Windows CE operating systems on two separated Flash-Memory areas. 7.1. NOR-Flash Memory The NOR-Flash (32 MByte) contains next to the EBOOT and it’s configuration the BootSplashScreen and the “GenericBootMode” CE Image.
  • Page 24: Nand-Flash Memory

    Programs Image file .IMG) ≈ 194 MB 0 MB 244 MB (depends on NK.bin size) Figure 7.2: NAND-Flash Memory The OS Install functionality for Backup/Restore purpose saves the complete content of the NAND-Flash area. User’s Manual V1.00 DLoG XMT 5...
  • Page 25: Ce Image (Backup/Restore)

    During the process the following parts will be saved in an image file: • The Windows CE operating system • Additional installed programs and drivers • Changed System settings and the Registry Requirements: An SD-Card must be present. The folder SDCard\Install has to be exist. DLoG XMT 5 User’s Manual V1.00...
  • Page 26: Figure 7.3: Os Install Option Symbol

    Perform the following tasks to create a CE image file: • Open Control Panel Option called OS Install: Figure 7.3: OS Install option symbol The OS Install Settings dialogue is opened: Figure 7.4: OS Install Settings dialogue User’s Manual V1.00 DLoG XMT 5...
  • Page 27: Figure 7.5: System Message Before Backup

    • Press Button OK to proceed or button X to abort process. Afterwards, the terminal will be started automatically, the NOR based Generic BootMode CEImage will be loaded and the NAND user CE image will be saved. Figure 7.6: Reboot after loading/saving the .IMG file DLoG XMT 5 User’s Manual V1.00...
  • Page 28: How To Restore An Image Backup File

    Changed System settings and the Registry Requirement: An SD-Card must be present. The folder SDCard\Install has to be exist. Perform the following tasks to restore a CE image file: Figure 7.8: OS Install option symbol User’s Manual V1.00 DLoG XMT 5...
  • Page 29: Figure 7.9: Install Settings Dialogue

    Figure 7.9: Install Settings dialogue • Choose the image file you want to restore from the list. • Confirm with Button Start, the following system message will appear: Figure 7.10: System message before restore DLoG XMT 5 User’s Manual V1.00...
  • Page 30: Figure 7.11: Error Message: Image File Is Not Compatible

    Press button OK to start. Afterwards, the terminal will be started automatically, the NOR based Generic BootMode CEImage will be loaded and the NAND user CE image will be restored. Figure 7.12: Automatic terminal reboot User’s Manual V1.00 DLoG XMT 5...
  • Page 31: Manual Interaction (Generic-Boot-Mode) Image

    By changing the status (Button Change Status), the next Boot-up command can be defined: ormal System At next Boot-up, the user specific NAND-Flash based startup Windows CE image will be loaded. OS Install is Generic-Boot-Mode image will be loaded to perform activated a Backup/Restore process. DLoG XMT 5 User’s Manual V1.00...
  • Page 32: Figure 7.14: Error Message/Os Install

    After changing the value to OS Install is activated, perform a reboot of the system. The following message will appear after the startup: Figure 7.14: Error message/OS Install • Confirm this message with No. • The OS Install Settings dialogue for manual interaction will be opened: User’s Manual V1.00 DLoG XMT 5...
  • Page 33: Figure 7.15: Dialogue For Manual Os Install Settings

    The manual sequence Direct Install tab offers the functionality to perform a Backup/Restore process from an SD-Card as well as other removable storage media like an USB-Stick. (Option: File) Figure 7.16: Dialogue OS Install Settings: Direct Install DLoG XMT 5 User’s Manual V1.00...
  • Page 34: Generic-Bootmode Ce Image Operation

    The NOR-Flash based „Generic-BootMode“ CE image main purpose is to maintenance the system and to restore NAND based user Windows CE image files. The DLoG SecurityShell option is always enabled while executing the Generic-BootMode image. The NAND specified password can not be used here. The system access is only possible with default password (4653).
  • Page 35: Reset Of The Osinstall Flag

    Perform the following steps in order: • Desktop right click option Admin Tools – Enter Admin Mode • Enter default password 4653 Figure 7.17: DLoG Security Shell dialogue • Execute option Deactivate Security Shell and confirm upcoming message with OK. •...
  • Page 36: Figure 7.18: Os Install Status Dialogue

    Memory Management Figure 7.18: OS Install Status dialogue At next startup the NAND-Flash based user Windows CE image will be loaded. User’s Manual V1.00 DLoG XMT 5...
  • Page 37: Dlog Next Config

    8. DLoG neXt Config 8.1. Overview 8.1.1. Display brightness, automatic switch-off etc. configuration Important settings for the DLoG XMT 5 series with Windows CE, e.g. for display brightness, automatic switch-off and possibly front key configuration are done with the neXt Config.EXE software.
  • Page 38 DLoG neXt Config 8.1.4.1. Automatic Start As a rule the DLoG XMT 5 device is configured from the factory so that the neXt Config- software starts automatically when the computer is started up. Programs which start automatically are under Windows | Startup.
  • Page 39: Next Config Menu Bar

    If a test fails the software does not start and an appropriate error message is given. In this case contact DLoG support. If you try to start the software a second time an error will occur and the second attempt will be aborted.
  • Page 40: Options" Menu

    DLoG neXt Config 8.2. “Options” menu In the menu Options the following functions are available: • Backlight Control • Set Front Keys • Switch-off Automatic 8.2.1. Backlight Control Used for configuring the display brightness. All front keys up to the <Power> key, independently of the setting selected, are inactive with open dialogue and cannot be used.
  • Page 41 DLoG neXt Config Brightness Control (Display brightness): Only one mechanism can be selected for brightness control +/- Front keys Activates or deactivates the + and – keys on the front of the device. Fixed Sets a fixed brightness for the display. Use the slide control to adjust to the brightness required.
  • Page 42: Set Front Keys

    8.2.2. Set Front Keys With Set Front Keys you can allocate specific button commands or program requests to the front keys on the DLoG XMT 5. On starting the function an interactive graphic appears with all the available keys of the DLoG XMT 5.
  • Page 43: Figure 8.4: Front Keys Programming (Export) Success Message

    DLoG neXt Config The main window offers the following options: Optional Settings Key Repeat Active: the function will be repeated if the front key is held down after a short start delay, until the key is released again. Inactive (standard): the function will only be performed once even with the key held down.
  • Page 44: Figure 8.5: Front Keys Programming (Export) Configfile View

    DLoG neXt Config Sample view: (FrontKeys_Config.txt) Figure 8.5: Front keys programming (Export) ConfigFile view The example shown above corresponds to the standard configuration of 17 front keys. ATTENTION: The file is not intended for external processing. Manual changes Caution: which are not supported by neXt Config, can lead to program errors...
  • Page 45: Figure 8.6: Front Key Programming (Import) Success Message

    DLoG neXt Config With Import the file \MyDevice\FrontKeys_Config.tx is sought. After successful import the following system message is issued: Figure 8.6: Front key programming (import) Success Message If the file is not found or has already been opened by a different program such as “WordPad”...
  • Page 46: Allocating Front Keys With Functions

    DLoG neXt Config 8.2.3. Allocating Front Keys with Functions • Type into the graphic on a front key in order to configure it. • When typing on the Backlight keys the Backlight setting dialogue will be opened. • When typing on the PowerKey the Switch-off Automatic setting dialogue will be opened.
  • Page 47 DLoG neXt Config In principle three different modes are provided for key configuration: Text For typing a freely configurable character sequence. Program To start a predefined program (including retrieval parameters, if necessary) VK Codes Used for menu-controlled selection of key commands. In addition to this you also have the option of programming your own key combination based on VK codes.
  • Page 48: Figure 8.9: Set-Up Dialogue For Front Key Programming (Option: "Text")

    DLoG neXt Config “Text” setting mode Figure 8.9: Set-up dialogue for front key programming (Option: “Text”) In Text Mode a free input text line can be programmed which is displayed accordingly on key confirmation. Due to a known function restriction of the .NET compact framework environment, it is not possible to include the following special characters within the text: % ^ ( ) + { } ~ &...
  • Page 49: Figure 8.10: Set-Up Dialogue For Front Key Programming (Option: "Program")

    DLoG neXt Config “Program” setting mode Figure 8.10: Set-up dialogue for front key programming (Option: “Program”) The Program function can be used when starting a program (including retrieval parameters). For this purpose use the <Browse> button to select the program to be started.
  • Page 50: Figure 8.11: Set-Up Dialogue For Front Key Programming (Option: "Vk Codes")

    DLoG neXt Config “VK Codes” Setting Mode Figure 8.11: Set-up dialogue for front key programming (Option: “VK Codes”) Here standard key combinations such as (“Ctrl+Alt+Del”) can be configured with the help of the selection menu provided for this However, self-defined “key sequences” can also be hidden behind these.
  • Page 51: Figure 8.12: Set-Up Dialogue For Front Key Programming Vk Code

    DLoG neXt Config The action keys can also be programmed manually with Windows Virtual Key Codes. The Virtual Key Codes are entered after activation of the option Key Sequence into the editor line and saved with Save. Up to three key combinations can be programmed. With two or three keys the + character is used as a logical separator.
  • Page 52: Switch-Off Automatic

    DLoG neXt Config 8.2.4. Switch-off Automatic Functionality controls the Switch-ON and Switch-OFF behaviour of the terminal. Figure 8.14: Set-up dialogue for Switch-off Automatic in neXt Config.EXE Menus \ buttons: Enable Switch-off Automatic Enables or disables the Switch-off Automatic. In disabled state the system shutdown will be initiated after a few seconds when the defined Power-off behaviour was fulfilled.
  • Page 53 DLoG neXt Config Delay time Time between switching off ignition signal and starting shutdown. If the Ignition signal is restarted, the system will return to standard operation. The Delay time is only valid in combination with the Ignition. In case the Powerkey is used to switch off the terminal the delay time will be skipped.
  • Page 54 Do NOT select Power key + Ignition if an ignition cable has not damage been connected. If you select this setting and an ignition cable has not been connected, the DLoG XMT5-terminal will no longer start. Always On The DLoG XMT5-terminal switches on as soon as it is supplied with power.
  • Page 55 Switch-off behaviour can not be initiated and the terminal will not be switched off. Never The DLoG XMT5 switches off as soon as it is no longer supplied with power. Power Key The computer is shut down or switched off with the <Power>...
  • Page 56: Advanced" Menu

    DLoG neXt Config Power key + Ignition Automatic switch off is activated when the ignition is switched off. The Shutdown Button can be used to skip the defined Switch-off time and initate the “direct” Shutdown. 8.3. “Advanced” menu In the Advanced menu the following functions are available: •...
  • Page 57: Figure 8.15: Dialogue: Advanced - Change Mode

    The functions described here in the manual can be amended at the administrator level. The service password is only intended for DLoG support and is not accessible by the standard administrator. In order to change the Administrator or service levels, you must enter a specific...
  • Page 58: Pic Environment Change Eeprom Data

    • Click on X to close the dialogue. 8.3.2. PIC Environment Change EEPROM Data Caution: This option is ONLY available to DLoG technical support. Incorrect Property settings may damage the hardware. damage User’s Manual V1.00 DLoG XMT 5...
  • Page 59: Exit

    DLoG neXt Config 8.3.3. Exit The neXt Config program will be exit after confirming the following message: Figure 8.16: Exit neXt Config - Warning Please note when canceling: the Backlight Control, Automatic Caution: Switch-off, Temp Control, XReboot command and the front keys Property require the neXt Config software in order to function correctly.
  • Page 60: Info" Menu

    • Generate a terminal status report file Make Report 8.4.1. About If you click on the menu item About, a small dialogue with the DLoG GmbH software version and copyright will be displayed. Figure 8.17: Dialogue: Info – About 8.4.2. System Info If you click on the menu item System Info system-specific information will be displayed.
  • Page 61: Figure 8.18: Dialogue Rubric: Info - System Info - Version

    DLoG neXt Config Rubric: Version Figure 8.18: Dialogue rubric: Info – System Info – Version The dialogue displays the respectively programmed versions of the individual software or firmware groups: (Serial Number, EBOOT, FGPA, CE Image, neXt Config) Rubric: Hardware Figure 8.19: Dialogue rubric: Info – System Info – Hardware The most important hardware-relevant information can be seen here.
  • Page 62: Figure 8.20: Dialogue Rubric: Info - System Info - Network

    DLoG neXt Config The “Front Style” option displays the available front keys, which can be programmed accordingly using the option “Set Front Keys”. Rubric: Network Figure 8.20: Dialogue Rubric: Info – System Info - Network The current active System network controllers are displayed in this rubric. LAN and also WLAN controllers are supported.
  • Page 63: Figure 8.21: Dialogue Rubric: Info - System Info - Temperature

    DLoG neXt Config Rubric: Temperature Figure 8.21: Dialogue rubric: Info – System Info – Temperature The current temperatures measured in the device are displayed in this rubric. The values are dynamically updated as long as the input screen remains open longer.
  • Page 64: Figure 8.22: Dialogue Rubric: Info - System Info - Pic Info

    DLoG neXt Config Rubric: PIC Info Figure 8.22: Dialogue Rubric: Info – System Info – PIC Info The upper area of the dialogue shows environmental controller (PIC) lifetime information. Description: Total running Total running time of the terminal in hours.
  • Page 65: Make Report

    DLoG neXt Config 8.4.3. Make Report This functionality generates a status report of the current terminal configuration and statistic values. After execution the following system message will be displayed: Figure 8.23: Dialogue Rubric: Info – MakeReport – status message The file called “report.txt” will be created in the Root file directory.
  • Page 66: Figure 8.25: Dialogue Rubrik: Info - Makereport - Fileview

    DLoG neXt Config Example view of file content (report.txt): Figure 8.25: Dialogue Rubrik: Info – MakeReport – Fileview User’s Manual V1.00 DLoG XMT 5...
  • Page 67: Dlog Security Shell

    DLoG Security Shell 9. DLoG Security Shell The DLoG Security Shell is a fixed element of the DLoG Standard CE 6.0 images. 9.1. Overview The DLoG Security Shell is used to protect the system appropriately from unintentional amendments by standard users.
  • Page 68: Figure 9.2: Dlog Security Shell Dialogue: Enter Admin Password

    The program requires a password which by default is “4653” on delivery: Figure 9.2: DLoG Security Shell Dialogue: Enter Admin Password After entering the password, you access the main menu for configuration: Figure 9.3: DLoG Security Shell Dialogue: DLoG Security Shell Option User’s Manual V1.00 DLoG XMT 5...
  • Page 69 DLoG Security Shell Explanation: Actual Security Displays the current status of the DLoG Security Shell. Status NOT ACTIVE in the example shown. Activate Security The system is set in the ACTIVE mode. (Changeover Shell requires a new system start) Activate Security The system is set in SIP ACTIVE mode.
  • Page 70: Dlog Security Shell Features

    DLoG Security Shell 9.2.1. DLoG Security Shell Features In both the ACTIVE and the SIP ACTIVE states the following points are restricted or deactivated: • The START button can no longer be opened. • All standard Keyboard shortcut entries are suspended. (Open Explorer Window, display Run-Dialogue, etc.)
  • Page 71: Administrator Password Change \ Reset

    It is possible to change the standard password “4653” from the main program window accordingly. To do so, click on the Password button. The following program window will open: Figure 9.4: DLoG Security Shell Dialogue: Change \ Reset Password Explanation: Change Option to change the current access password.
  • Page 72: Figure 9.5: Dlog Security Shell Dialogue: Enter Password

    9.2.2.1. Service Case (Administrator Password not recognized) If it happens that for any reason the Administrator Password set is no longer recognized then there is a special service password. With this service password access to the DLoG Security Shell is always guaranteed.
  • Page 73: Retrieval Parameter" Program

    Security.exe i = (Internal), displays the currently programmed “Administrator” password. Figure 9.6: DLoG Security Shell Service-Dialogue: Current Password Security.exe r = (Restore) resets the password to the standard “4653”. Figure 9.7: DLoG Security Shell Service Dialogue: Set default: DLoG XMT 5 User’s Manual V1.00...
  • Page 74: Registry" Program Messages

    DLoG Security Shell 9.2.4. “Registry” Program Messages Should the associated registry entry of the DLoG Security Shell option be changed or deleted then the standard registry key and the password “4653” will automatically be regenerated next time the application is started up: Figure 9.8: DLoG Security Shell Service dialogue: “Restore standard password”...
  • Page 75: Dlog Admin Tools

    DLoG Admin Tools 10. DLoG Admin Tools The DLoG Admin tools offer the option of performing the following functions (by means of a right-hand click by touch or USB mouse): 10.1. Rotate Screen This is used to change the current display orientation. Here we differentiate between Portrait (vertical) and Landscape (horizontal).
  • Page 76 DLoG Admin Tools Recalibrate For recalibrating the touch function. The command Save Touch Registry must then be performed to save the newly calibrated data. Enter Admin Is used for configuration of the DLoG Security Shell. Mode User’s Manual V1.00 DLoG XMT 5...
  • Page 77: Active-Sync (Xp Professional)

    The cable between the PC and the XMT5 terminal can be connected according to the set-up described. The connection will be automatically established. After successful connection the file content of the DLoG XMT5 can be viewed accordingly using an Explorer Window and adapted if necessary. (Copying files, etc.) Figure 11.1: Active Sync dialogue: Explorer –...
  • Page 78: Software / Driver Installations (.Cab Files)

    The DLoG XMT5 series supports the retroactive installation of “third party” software and drivers too. For this purpose the CAB-Manager is a default element of the DLoG CE 6.0 image. An ARM architecture processor is used with the DLoG XMT 5-Series (Marvel PXA320).
  • Page 79: Cab File De-Installation

    Choose specific program from list and select the Remove button. If warning messages appear on screen, (File in use \ etc.) manual interaction is required to remove all installation files after general de-installation routine finished. DLoG XMT 5 User’s Manual V1.00...
  • Page 80: Storage Manager Controlpanel Applet

    13. Storage Manager ControlPanel Applet The Storage Manager displays the free remaining NAND-Flash memory and offers functionality to prepare removable storage devices like SD-Cards, USB-Sticks for usage under Windows CE. Figure 13.1: Storage Manager ControlPanel Applet User’s Manual V1.00 DLoG XMT 5...
  • Page 81: Return Packing Slip

    [ ] Unit was already damaged on delivery (please enclose a copy of the delivery note) [ ] Delivery was incomplete Missing parts: [ ] The following error occurs when operating the unit: [ ] Separate error report is enclosed DLoG XMT 5 User’s Manual V1.00...
  • Page 82: Index

    ............69 Administrator or service levels ........50 DLoG Admin Tools ............69 Administrator password ..........50 DLoG CE 6.0 image ............72 Administrator Password ........... 65, 66 DLoG neXt Config ............29 Administrators ..............23 DLoG Security Shell ............61 Advanced menu neXt Config .........
  • Page 83 PWRKey ON\OFF ............57 User level by default ............50 Qualified personnel ............1 Version ................54 Radio frequencies ............10 vertical ................69 Radio frequency energy ..........10 Virtua Key Code ............. 44 DLoG XMT 5 User’s Manual V1.00...
  • Page 84 Windows CE ..............29 Windows CE 6.0 ............14 Windows SIP keyboard ..........64 Windows Virtual Key Codes .......... 44 Windows Wireless Zero Configuration ......64 WLAN 802.11 ..............8 WLAN controllers ............55 WordPad ................ 38 User’s Manual V1.00 DLoG XMT 5...

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