LXE MX7 Tecton Reference Manual

LXE MX7 Tecton Reference Manual

Mx7 tecton for windows mobile reference guide
Hide thumbs Also See for MX7 Tecton:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide
Microsoft® Windows® Mobile® 6.5 Operating System
LXE
|
WORX
|
Handheld Computer
E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A
Copyright © 2011 by LXE®, Inc. LXE is now part of Honeywell. All Rights
Reserved.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the MX7 Tecton and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for LXE MX7 Tecton

  • Page 1 MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide Microsoft® Windows® Mobile® 6.5 Operating System WORX Handheld Computer E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A Copyright © 2011 by LXE®, Inc. LXE is now part of Honeywell. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 2 Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by LXE, Inc. is under license.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Bluetooth LXEZ Pairing Keypads Using the 55 Key Alpha-Numeric Keypad Using the 32 Key Numeric with Triple-Click Alpha Display Display Backlight Timer Status LEDs MX7 Tecton Cold Storage Configuration E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ i  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 4 Today Screen Start Menu Configurable Today Screen Listing Date Device Unlocked / Device Locked Notification Bar Status Icons Soft Keys Installed Programs Internet Explorer Mobile Office Mobile Applications ActiveSync E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ ii  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 5 Start Menu Options Office Mobile Settings Personal System Connections Settings Panels Clock & Alarms Time Alarms More Lock Password Hint Display Power Battery Advanced Sounds & Notifications Sounds Notifications E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ iii  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 6 External Power Battery Bluetooth Initial Configuration Subsequent Use Bluetooth Devices Clear Button Discover Button Discover Bluetooth Device Menu Bluetooth Device Properties Settings Turn On Bluetooth Options Reconnect Options About E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ iv  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 7 Barcode Data Match Edit Buttons Match List Rules Add Prefix/Suffix Control Advanced (HHP Only) OCR Symbology OCR Template Examples OCR Checksum Calculation Ctrl Char Mapping Translate All Custom Identifiers Control Code Replacement Examples E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ v  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 8 Screen General Align Screen Clear Type Text Size Task Manager Wi-Fi Connections Panel Beam Connections Domain Enroll Network Cards USB to PC Standard Microsoft Applications Internet Explorer Mobile Options E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ vi  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 9 Auto At Boot Auto Re-Launch Manual (Launch) Match Allow close Security Panel Setting an Activation Hotkey Setting a Password in the Security Panel Options Panel Status Panel View Save As E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ vii  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 10 Enabler Installation and Configuration Introduction Installation Installing the Enabler on LXE Devices Briefly . . . Enabler Uninstall Process Stop the Enabler Service Update Monitoring Overview Mobile Device Wireless and Network Settings E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ viii  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 11 Using Windows Mobile Wireless Manager Create a New Network Connection Edit a Network Connection Switch Control to SCU Main Tab Auto Profile Admin Login Profile Tab Buttons Profile Parameters E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ ix  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 12 55 key Alphanumeric Keymap - Primary Backspace 32 key Numeric-Alpha Keymap Technical Specifications MX7 Tecton Dimensions and Weight Environmental Specifications Network Card Specifications Summit 802.11 a/b/g SDIO 2.4/5.0GHz Bluetooth E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ x  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 13 Table of Contents AC Wall Adapter Hat Encoding AppLock Error Messages Revision History Index E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ xi  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 14: Introduction

    The stylus attached to the handstrap is used to assist in entering data and configuration. Protective film for the touch screen is available as an accessory. The MX7 Tecton is powered by a 2200 mAh Lithium-Ion main battery pack and an internal Super-capacity (Super-cap) battery.
  • Page 15: Components

    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 E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 2  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 16: I/O Port And Cables

    2. Stylus and Stylus Pocket 3. Trigger Handle Attach Points 4. Main Battery 5. Battery Fastener 6. Cable Port I/O Port and Cables I/O Port Cable: Multipurpose RS-232 and Power MX7055CABLE E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 3  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 17: Scanner / Imager 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. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 4  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 18: Handle

    Handle Handle 1. Imager / Scanner Aperture 2. Trigger 3. Handle 4. Tether Attach Point Handstrap 1. Handstrap 2. Handstrap Retainer Bracket and mounting screws 3. Handstrap Clip E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 5  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 19: Keypads

    5. Scan Button 6. Enter Key 7. Orange Key (Sticky Key) 8. Blue Key (Sticky Key) 9. On Off Button 10. Scan Status LED Spc and Bksp key location E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 6  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 20: Mx7 Tecton Troubleshooting

    (in a linear fashion) and never just stop working. This is important to remember – the MX7 Tecton is always ‘on’ even when in the Suspend state and draws a small amount of battery power at all times.
  • Page 21: Locking The Mx7 Tecton

    Locking the MX7 Tecton The MX7 Tecton can be locked manually by tapping Start | Lock. By default, this option is included on the Start screen at the bottom of the screen. Care should be taken to not accidentally tap this area of the Start screen.
  • Page 22: Reboot Sequences

    (on the trigger handle), or tapping the touchscreen, returns the MX7 Tecton from Suspend. Hold down the Power key and then the Enter key until the screen blanks. Release the keys and the MX7 Tecton resumes.
  • Page 23: Hardware

    System Hardware 802.11 a/b/g Wireless Client The MX7 Tecton has an LXE 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 Intel Xscale PXA320 CPU.
  • Page 24: System Memory

    The MX7 Tecton status indicator is illuminated when the Super-cap battery is being charged by the main battery pack. A new main battery pack can be fully charged in 6 hours when it is in an MX7 Tecton con- nected to AC power and 3.5 hours when it is in the MX7T multicharger.
  • Page 25: 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 26: Audio Support

    The Low Power scanner does not decode Codablock, Code93i, Matrix 2 of 5 or Telepen symbologies. 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...
  • Page 27: Bluetooth Lxez Pairing

    Tecton supports authentication requests from pairing devices. If a pairing device requests authentication or encryption, the MX7 Tecton displays a prompt for the PIN or passcode. Maximum encryption is 128 bit. Encryption is based on the length of the users passcode.
  • Page 28: Keypads

    Alphabetic keys default to lower case letters. Press the Shft key, then the alphabetic key for an uppercase letter. When the computer boots, the default condition of Caps (or CapsLock) is Off. The Caps (or CapsLock) condition can be toggled with Blue plus Tab key sequence. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 15  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 29: Using The 32 Key Numeric With Triple-Click Alpha

    When using a sequence of keys that do not include the Alph key but does include a sticky key, press the sticky key first then the rest of the key sequence. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 16  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 30: Display

    The backlight timer dims the backlight on the touchscreen at the end of the specified time. When the display wakes up, the Backlight timer begins the countdown again. The keypad backlight can be synchronized with the display backlight activity. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 17  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 31: Status Leds

    Status LEDs Status LEDs The MX7 Tecton does not have a Bluetooth managed LED. Any 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.
  • Page 32: Mx7 Tecton Cold Storage Configuration

     Standard MX7T Battery Label 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 Guide titled Inserting Fully Charged Battery for instruction.
  • Page 33: Recharging Batteries

    Contact your LXE representative if your MX7 Tecton battery charger firmware needs to be upgraded. The Battery Charger and AC adapter are not designed to operate in a freezer or cold storage environment. Please refer to the MX7T Battery Charger Guide for instruction and technical information.
  • Page 34: 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 35: Batteries

    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 36: 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 37: Software

    The examples found in this section are to be used as examples only, because the configuration of your specific MX7 Tecton may vary. The following sections provide a general reference for the configuration of the MX7 Tecton and some of its optional features.
  • Page 38: Installed Software

    The files are loaded by LXE and stored in folders in the mobile device. This section lists the contents of the folders and the general function of the files. Files installed in each MX7 Tecton are specific to the intended function of the MX7 Tecton.
  • Page 39: Version Control

    Version numbers are applied to the boot loader and the OS image independently. The version information stored consists of the LXE build number, plus the date and time of compile (in lieu of a build number). These version numbers are stored in non- volatile storage, where the user cannot inadvertently modify them.
  • Page 40: Today Screen

    For general use instruction, please refer to commercially available Windows Mobile user guides or the Windows Mobile on-line Help on the MX7 Tecton. Note: Whenever possible, use the AC power adapter with the MX7 Tecton to conserve the main battery and to ensure the internal battery is charged.
  • Page 41: Start Menu

    When the MX7 Tecton is unlocked, tapping on Device unlocked locks the MX7 Tecton. When the MX7 Tecton is locked, tapping on Unlock at the bottom of the screen unlocks the MX7 Tecton. Depending on the settings, a password may be required. The MX7 Tecton can also be configured to lock after a period of inactivity. For more...
  • Page 42: Notification Bar

    Vibrate is on. Power The MX7 Tecton is connected to external power. The MX7 Tecton is operating on battery power. The strength of the battery is indicated by the number of Power bars displayed: 0 (low battery) to 4 (fully charged battery).
  • Page 43: Status Icons

    MX7 Tecton is not connected to any Bluetooth device. MX7 Tecton is ready to connect with any Bluetooth device. MX7 Tecton is out of range of all paired Bluetooth device(s). Connection is inactive. Summit radio is not currently associated or authenticated to an Access Point.
  • Page 44: Installed Programs

    Tools | Options to set up the default home page, view browsing history, setup privacy and security, preferred language, and Other options. If an Internet Explorer webpage is larger than the MX7 Tecton screen can display at one time, use touch screen gestures for horizontal and vertical scrolling.
  • Page 45: Summit

    Only installed on a Bluetooth equipped MX7 Tecton. The System Administrator can Discover and Pair targeted Bluetooth devices for each MX7 Tecton. The System Administrator can enable / disable Bluetooth settings and assign a Computer Friendly Name for each MX7 Tecton. Bluetooth can be accessed by tapping...
  • Page 46: Lxe Rfterm (Optional)

    To use the Status Popup, first map a key to the status window. Use the Buttons panel (Start | Settings | Personal | Buttons) to assign a key to Admin Statpop (for the Admin Popup) and StatPopup (for the User Popup). LXE recommends using a Diamond key for the popup.
  • Page 47: Lxeconnect

    LXEConnect allows a user with an ActiveSync connection between a PC and the MX7 Tecton to display the MX7 Tecton screen on the host PC. Any keystrokes on the host PC are passed to the MX7 Tecton as if they were keystrokes on the MX7 Tecton keypad.
  • Page 48: Mx7 Tecton Os Upgrade

    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 49: Battery State And Os Upgrade

    The operating system will not be able to execute the OS upgrade 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 upgrade and the MX7 Tecton will be left in an inoperable state.
  • Page 50: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting The powered device won't boot up after the upgrade is finished. Send the MX7 Tecton to LXE Service and Support for re-imaging. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 37  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 51: Start Menu Options

    The following options represent the factory default program installation. Your system may be different based on the software and hardware options purchased. Use the up and down arrow keys on the MX7 Tecton to quickly scroll through the icons, using screen touch gestures, brush the window up or down with a finger or the stylus.
  • Page 52 Today. Configure the appearance and the items to display on the Today screen. Windows Live. Sign in to Microsoft Windows Live online service. Internet access required. Windows Media. Audio visual management program. Not supported on the MX7 Tecton. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 39  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 53: Office Mobile

    Note: Tap Start | Help for context sensitive Windows Mobile Help when changing or viewing options. Tap the X icon in the top right corner to close Windows Mobile Help. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 40  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 54: Settings

    OS events. Today. Configure the Today screen. Connections. Set up various connections between a host and the MX7 Tecton. Personal. Configure Buttons, Input method and Owner information. System. Review system information. Set up operating system and equipment parameters.
  • Page 55: Personal

    Start | Settings | Personal Icon Option About LXE. View software, hardware, versions and network IP. No user intervention required. Buttons. Set functions of programmable buttons. Input. Set input options for keypad, touchscreen and voice. Owner Information. Set the mobile device owner details (name, phone, etc). Enter notes. Enable / disable Owner display parameters.
  • Page 56 Registry. Load User Defaults, Save User Defaults, Load Factory Defaults, and Warmboot. Remove Programs. Remove user installed programs. Screen. Calibrate touch screen, adjust text options. Task Manager. Display running tasks. Cancel running tasks. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 43  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 57: Connections

    Cards. Set the parameters for a wireless network using the utility included in Windows Mobile. USB to PC. Set up an ActiveSync connection between a host PC and the MX7 Tecton. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 44  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 58: Settings Panels

    Adjust the settings and tap ok to save the changes. Select Yes on the popup box and the changes take effect immediately. The Time can be set for both a Home and a Visiting location. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 45  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 59: Alarms

    5. Tap the Bell icon to set the notification. Notifications may include sound, light flash (the Alpha LED flashes) and vibra- tion. Set the desired options and tap ok to return to the Alarms panel. 6. Tap ok when finished to dismiss the Alarms panel. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 46  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 60: More

    Note: Tap Start | Help for context sensitive Windows Mobile Help when changing or viewing options. Tap the X icon in the top right corner to close Windows Mobile Help. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 47  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 61: Lock

    Password Settings – Password Panel Prompt if phone unused for – Check the checkbox and set the inactivity timeout before the MX7 Tecton locks. When selecting a Password type the screen displays a numeric keypad or the input panel depending on the type of password selected.
  • Page 62: Hint

    Hint If the password entry isn’t successful after a predefined number of attempts, the password hint is displayed. Factory Default Settings Password hint <blank> Password Settings – Hint Pane E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 49  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 63: Display

    Note: Tap Start | Help for context sensitive Windows Mobile Help when changing or viewing options. Tap the X icon in the top right corner to close Windows Mobile Help. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 50  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 64: Power

    Reports the current battery state and allows the user to set suspend timeouts. Battery Power Settings – Battery Panel Battery power is displayed for both the main and internal Super-cap batteries. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 51  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 65: Advanced

    Timer setting 5 minutes Power Settings – Advanced Panel Select the inactivity timeout period before the MX7 Tecton goes into suspend. The settings on this panel are for the suspend timers only. Backlight timers are set using the Backlight settings panel.
  • Page 66: Sounds & Notifications

    Screen taps Disabled Hardware buttons Disabled Sounds & Notifications Settings – Sounds Panel Follow the instructions on the screen and tap ok to save the changes. Changes take effect immediately. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 53  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 67: Notifications

    When the flash light option is selected, the MX7 Tecton flashes the Alpha LED. When finished, tap ok to save the changes.
  • Page 68: Today

    Today Today Start | Settings | Today Configure the appearance and the items to display on the Today screen. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 55  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 69 The Today timeout timer refers to the "return to Today screen" function. When the device is placed in Suspend, and the timer expires, a return from Suspend displays the Today screen, not the application in focus when the MX7 Tecton was placed in Suspend.
  • Page 70: Personal Panels

    The Versions tab displays the versions of many of the software programs installed. Not all installed software on the mobile device is included in this list and the list varies depending on the applications loaded on the MX7 Tecton. The LXE Image line displays the revision of the system software installed.
  • Page 71: Buttons

    Buttons Settings – Program Buttons Panel To assign a button: 1. Tap to highlight the desired button. 2. Select the program or shortcut from the Assign a program pulldown box. 3. Tap ok. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 58  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 72: Up/Down Control

    Note: Tap Start | Help for context sensitive Windows Mobile Help when changing or viewing options. Tap the X icon in the top right corner to close Windows Mobile Help. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 59  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 73: Input

    If a different input method is active, the icon for that input method is displayed instead of the keyboard icon. Tap ok to save any changes. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 60  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 74: Word Completion

    Suggest words when entering text Enabled Suggest after entering A space Suggest _ word(s) Add a space after word Enabled Enable auto correct Enabled Input Settings – Word Completion Panel E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 61  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 75: Options

    Note: Tap Start | Help for context sensitive Windows Mobile Help when changing or viewing options. Tap the X icon in the top right corner to close Windows Mobile Help. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 62  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 76: Owner Information

    Enter the information and tap ok to save the changes. The changes take effect immediately. Note: Owner Identification name listed in Start | Settings | Personal | Owner | Information is not used during Bluetooth operation. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 63  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 77 Note: Tap Start | Help for context sensitive Windows Mobile Help when changing or viewing options. Tap the X icon in the top right corner to close Windows Mobile Help. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 64  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 78: System Panels

    This screen displays information on the installed operating system and the hardware. Note that Windows Mobile is based on a Windows CE engine. The underlying version of Windows CE is displayed here. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 65  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 79: Device Id

    The changes take effect immediately. Note: The Device Name listed in Start | Settings | System | About | Device ID is not used during Bluetooth operation. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 66  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 80: Copyrights

    Copyrights Copyrights About Settings – Copyright Panel This screen is presented for information only. The Copyrights information cannot be changed by the user. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 67  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 81: Backlight

    IMPORTANT – When the backlight timer expires, the display backlight and the display are OFF, as is the keypad backlight. This is the System Idle state, there is no separate User Idle state. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 68  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 82: Battery Power

    Backlight Settings – Battery Power Panel When the MX7 Tecton is on battery power and the backlight timer expires, the display and the backlights for the display and keypad are turned off. Adjust the settings and tap OK to save the changes. The changes take effect immediately.
  • Page 83: External Power

    Backlight Settings – External Power Panel When the MX7 Tecton is on external power and the backlight timer expires, the display and the backlights for the display and keypad are turned off. Adjust the settings and tap ok to save the changes. The changes take effect immediately.
  • Page 84: Battery

    This panel is used to view the status and percentage of power remaining in the MX7 Tecton main 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 85: Bluetooth

    Other Bluetooth devices cannot be discovered if they have been set up to be Non-Discoverable or Invisible. When Filtered Mode is enabled, the MX7 Tecton can pair with one Bluetooth scanner and one Bluetooth printer. When Filtered Mode is disabled, the MX7 Tecton can pair with up to four Bluetooth devices connected at the same time.
  • Page 86: Initial Configuration

    Initial Configuration 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. Assumption:The System Administrator has Discovered and Paired targeted Bluetooth devices for the MX7 Tecton. The MX7 Tecton operating system has been upgraded to the revision level required for Bluetooth client operation.
  • Page 87: Bluetooth Devices

    Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth Devices The Bluetooth Devices tab displays any device previously discovered and paired with the MX7 Tecton. Before Discover (or initial setup) After Discover Bluetooth Devices Panel Clear Button Deletes all devices from the Device table that are not currently paired. A dialog box is presented.
  • Page 88: Discover Button

    Note: 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 89 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 90: 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 91: Bluetooth Device 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. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 78  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 92: Settings

    Tap the button to toggle the Bluetooth client On or Off. The button title changes from Turn Off Bluetooth to Turn On Bluetooth. Default The default value is Disabled (Bluetooth client is off). E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 79  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 93: Options

    Enable this option to ensure other devices can discover the MX7 Tecton. This option is Enabled (checked) 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 94: Reconnect

    A visual signal may be a dialog box placed on the display notifying the user the connection between one (or all) of the paired Bluetooth devices has stopped. Tap the ok button to remove the dialog box from the screen. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 81  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 95 (example: return from out-of-range). The pairing table is cleared on boot. The status of Auto Reconnect on Boot is ignored and the option is automatically disabled (unchecked) and dimmed. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 82  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 96: About

    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. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 83  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 97: Bluetooth Indicators

    MX7 Tecton is out of range of all paired Bluetooth device(s). 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 98: Bluetooth Barcode Reader Setup

    Today panel. Sample Bluetooth Address Barcode Label Locate the barcode label, similar to the one shown above, attached to the MX7 Tecton. The label is the Bluetooth address identifier for the MX7 Tecton. The mobile Bluetooth scanner / imager requires this information before discovering, pairing, connecting or disconnecting can occur.
  • Page 99: Mx7 Tecton With Label

    1. Scan the Bluetooth address barcode label, attached to the MX7 Tecton, with the LXE Bluetooth mobile scanner. 2. If this is the first time the Bluetooth scanner has scanned the MX7 Tecton Bluetooth label, the devices are paired. See section titled “Bluetooth Beep and LED...
  • Page 100: Mx7 Tecton Without Label

    The devices are paired. The Bluetooth barcode 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 device, the devices are currently paired.
  • Page 101: Bluetooth Reader Beep And Led Indications

    LXE representative for Bluetooth product assistance. Note: If there is no beep or no LED flash from the Bluetooth managed printer, the MX7 Tecton and the printer are currently paired. No more than 32.80 feet (10 meters) line of sight in a quiet environment.
  • Page 102: Certificates

    To install a User certificate: 1. Copy the .pfx or .p12 file to a folder on the MX7 Tecton. 2. Use File Explorer to browse to the location of the file and open the file by tapping the file name.
  • Page 103: Intermediate

    To install an Intermediate certificate: 1. Copy a DER-encoded .cer file, a base64-encoded .cer file or a .pfx file to a folder on the MX7 Tecton. 2. Use File Explorer to browse to the location of the file and open the file by tapping the file name.
  • Page 104: Root

    To install a Root certificate: 1. Copy a DER-encoded .cer file, a base64-encoded .cer file or a .pfx file to a folder on the MX7 Tecton. 2. Use File Explorer to browse to the location of the file and open the file by tapping the file name.
  • Page 105: Customer Feedback

    Elect to send feedback as part of Microsoft’s Customer Experience Improvement Program. The default is Don't Send Feedback. In order to send feedback, the MX7 Tecton must have Internet access. Note: Tap Start | Help for context sensitive Windows Mobile Help when changing or viewing options. Tap the X icon in the top right corner to close Windows Mobile Help.
  • Page 106: Data Collection

    The Low Power scanner does not decode Codablock, Code93i, Matrix 2 of 5 or Telepen symbologies. 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.
  • Page 107: Data Processing Overview

    13. If key output is disabled, a windows message is broadcast to notify listening applications that data is available. The manipulated data is ready to be read by applications. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 94  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 108: Main Tab

    Device with any other imager/scanner Scanner Control - Main Note: The Scan Mode (Continuous Scan) section is only present if the MX7 Tecton is equipped with a Symbol integrated scanner. Adjust the settings and tap ok to save the changes. The changes take effect immediately.
  • Page 109: Continuous Scan Mode

    Start | Settings | System | Data Collection | Main Continuous scan mode is only available if the MX7 Tecton is equipped with a Symbol scanner. Continuous scan mode draws power from the main battery every time a scan read/decode sequence is performed.
  • Page 110: Com1 Tab

    If these values are changed, the default values are restored after a cold boot or after re-imaging the OS. Note: COM1 does not support 5V switchable power on Pin 9 for tethered scanners. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 97  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 111: Notification Tab

    Enable short, medium or long duration for each selection (good scan and bad scan). Adjust the settings and tap ok to save the changes. The changes take effect immediately. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 98  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 112 Since the Data Collection Wedge uses the operating system interface to sound beeps, if the volume/vibrate icon is set to anything other than On, Wedge beeps do not sound. Wedge vibration is not affected by the System setting. Speaker Volume/Vibrate Icon E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 99  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 113: Data Options Tab

    MX7 Tecton with any other imager/scanner Data Options Tab Note: The HHP Properties button is only present if the MX7 Tecton is equipped with a Hand Held Properties (HHP) imager. Choose an option in the Enable Code ID drop-down box: None, AIM, Symbol, HHP or Custom.
  • Page 114: Enable Code Id

    HHP ID symbologies for that platform, plus any custom Code IDs. Does not change the scanner’s Code ID transmission setting. The combo box in the Symbology panel is loaded Custom with any configured Custom Code IDs. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 101  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 115: Buttons

    This allows custom IDs, based on actual code IDs, to be processed before the Code ID. The external scanner operation cannot be controlled by the MX7 Tecton scanner driver; therefore, a ‘good’ beep may be sounded from the external scanner even if a barcode from an external scanner is rejected because of the configuration specified.
  • Page 116: Symbology Settings

    If Clear is pressed when All is selected as the symbology, a confirmation dialog appears. Tap the Yes button and all symbologies are reset to their factory defaults, and all star (*) indications are removed from the list of Symbologies. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 103  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 117: Advanced Button

    If a symbology has not been configured (does not have an * next to it) the settings for All are used which is not necessarily the default. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 104  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 118: Enable, Min, Max

    Max field is rejected. The default for this field is All (9999). If the value entered is greater than the maximum value allowed for that symbology, the maximum valid length is used instead. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 105  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 119: Strip Leading/Trailing Control

    Strips the Code ID based on the type code ID specified in the Enable Code ID field in the Data Options tab. By default, Code ID stripping is enabled for every symbology (meaning code IDs will be stripped, unless specifically configured otherwise). E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 106  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 120: Barcode Data Match List

    Insert or Add button. The entry is added to the Match list. To remove an entry from the Match list, highlight the entry in the list and tap the Remove button. Tap ok to store any additions, deletions or changes. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 107  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 121: Barcode Data Match Edit Buttons

    Prefix and Suffix data is always added on after stripping is complete, and is not affected by any stripping settings. If the stripping configuration results in a 0 length barcode, a good beep will still be emitted, since barcode data was read from the scanner. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 108  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 122: Match List Rules

    Code ID is disabled, then the barcode data to match must include the Code ID. If Strip Code ID is enabled, the data should not include the Code ID since it has already been stripped. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 109  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 123: Add Prefix/Suffix Control

    The suffix is added to the output buffer for the Symbology selected from the pulldown list. If ‘All’ is selected, the suffix is added for any symbology that has not been specifically configured. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 110  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 124: Advanced (Hhp Only)

    The chart below lists the symbologies and advanced configuration parameters available for that symbology. If a symbology is not listed, it does not have any advanced configuration parameters. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 111  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 125 Transmit – When enabled, the start / stop characters are transmitted. Default is disabled. Code 11 Check Digits Required – When enabled, only barcodes with two check digits are decoded. The default is disabled. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 112  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 126 Required – When enabled, only transmit barcodes with a 2 or 5 digit addenda. Default is disabled. Insert Separator – When enabled, insert a space between the code and addenda. Default is enabled. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 113  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 127 Interleaved 2 of 5 Check Character Required – When enabled, the check character is required. Default is disabled. Transmit – When enabled, the check character is transmitted. Default is disabled. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 114  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 128 Code93 – When enabled, decode Code 93 Mesa. Default is disabled. MSI Plessy Transmit Check Character – When enabled, transmit the check character. Default is enabled. See "OCR Symbology" on page 119 E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 115  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 129 Transmit Check Character – When enabled, transmit the check character. Default is disabled. Posicode Limited Labels – Select the type of Posicode Limited labels: None A – Posicode Limited A B – Posicode Limited B E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 116  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 130 Note: An EAN 13 decoding algorithm will also decode UPCA labels. For correct operation, either disable the EAN 13 symbology when using UPCA labels or configure the EAN 13 settings to match the UPCA settings. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 117  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 131 Required – When enabled, only transmit barcodes with a 2 or 5 digit addenda. Default is enabled. Insert Separator – When enabled, insert a space between the code and addenda. Default is disabled. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 118  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 132: Ocr Symbology

    Group H – Null terminated string defines the set of characters in group H. The default is null. Check – Enter the string constant 0123456789 for modulo10 checksums and the string constant 0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ for modulo36 checksums. The default is null. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 119  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 133: Ocr Template Examples

    2. Subtract 36 from the sum obtained above. Continue subtracting 36 until the remainder is less than 36. 3. Subtract the remainder obtained above from 36. The value obtained is the checksum. Enter this character in the check- sum position. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 120  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 134: Ctrl Char Mapping

    (values less than 0x20) embedded in barcodes. Control characters can be replaced with user-defined text which can include hat encoded or hex encoded values. In key message mode, control characters can also be translated to their control code equivalent key sequences. Ctrl Char Mapping E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 121  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 135: Translate All

    This button is grayed unless an entry in the list box is highlighted. When an entry (or entries) is highlighted, Delete and Delete is selected, the highlighted material is deleted from the list box. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 122  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 136: Custom Identifiers

    Note: When Strip: Code ID is enabled, the entire custom Code ID string is stripped (i.e., treated as a Code ID). Custom Identifiers After adding, changing and removing items from the Custom IDs list, tap the ok button to save changes and return to the Barcode panel. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 123  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 137 Remove button to delete it. Line items are Removed one at a time. Contents of the text box fields are cleared at the same time. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 124  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 138: Control Code Replacement Examples

    ‘ccc’ ‘ddd’ Suffix ‘www’ ‘xxx’ ‘yyy’ ‘zzz’ Provided that the wedge is configured with the above table, following are examples of scanned barcode data and results of these manipulations. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 125  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 139 Rejected barcodes generate a bad scan beep. In some cases, the receipt of data from the scanner triggers a good scan beep (from the external scanner), and then the rejection of scanned barcode data by the processing causes a bad scan beep on the same data. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 126  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 140: Hhp Properties

    HHP Properties HHP Properties When the MX7 Tecton is equipped with an HHP imager, this option is used to configure imager parameters. HHP Properties Option Action Centering The centering feature is used to allow the user to accurately scan a selected barcode among a group of barcodes that are located closely together.
  • Page 141 If enabled, the aimer and lights remain turned on during the entire process. In Aggressive Linear Decode mode, set this parameter to enabled to improve the aimer visibility. See “Mode” above. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 128  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 142: Length Based Barcode Stripping

    = 20, max length = 20, strip leading 0, strip trailing 4, Code ID enabled, Barcode Data = “00” Add the AIM custom symbologies. Refer to Symbology Settings for instruction. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 129  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 143 Tap the Barcode Data button. Tap the Add button. Add the data for the match codes. Barcode Match Data for C1 Refer to the previous section Barcode Data Match List for instruction. Scan a barcode and examine the result. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 130  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 144: Processing Tab

    The delay specified in Wait between keys is only applied when Remote Desktop is enabled and is the application with the input focus. When disabled, all keystrokes are delayed by the number of milliseconds specified in Wait between keys. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 131  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 145: About Tab

    Valid scanner / imager types: HHP – Hand Held Products 5300 2D Imager Symbol – Symbol SE955I Symbol - Symbol SE955E Symbol – Symbol SE1524 Blank – No scanner installed E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 132  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 146: Encryption

    Note: Tap Start | Help for context sensitive Windows Mobile Help when changing or viewing options. Tap the X icon in the top right corner to close Windows Mobile Help. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 133  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 147: External Gps

    In order to use the configuration items on these panels, applications must use the Microsoft GPS API interface rather than reading the serial port directly. If the application reads the serial port directly, these settings are not necessary. External GPS Settings – Programs Panel and Hardware Panel E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 134  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 148: Access

    Note: Tap Start | Help for context sensitive Windows Mobile Help when changing or viewing options. Tap the X icon in the top right corner to close Windows Mobile Help. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 135  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 149: License Manager

    LXE representative for software updates and releases as they become available. Software and driver version information is located in the About panel. Copyright information is located in the Copyright panel. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 136  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 150: Managed Programs

    Note: Tap Start | Help for context sensitive Windows Mobile Help when changing or viewing options. Tap the X icon in the top right corner to close Windows Mobile Help. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 137  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 151: Memory

    Start | Settings | System | Memory These panels report the current state of virtual memory. Main Memory Settings – Main Panel The split between Storage memory and Program memory is not adjustable. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 138  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 152: Storage Card

    Note: Tap Start | Help for context sensitive Windows Mobile Help when changing or viewing options. Tap the X icon in the top right corner to close Windows Mobile Help. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 139  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 153: Mixer

    Start | Settings | System | 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 154: Mx7 Tecton Options

    Communication MX7 Tecton Options – Communication By default, TCP/IP version 6 is enabled on the MX7 Tecton. Check this checkbox to disable TCP/IP version 6. By default, Remote Desktop Autologin is disabled. Check this checkbox to enable Remote Desktop Autologin.
  • Page 155: Misc

    Misc. Misc. MX7 Tecton Options – Misc. There are no user configurable options on this screen. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 142  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 156: Status Popup

    The Status Popup window is closed by pressing the assigned Status User or Status Admin key sequence. Note: LXE recommends using a Diamond key for the assigned key sequence to use when opening and closing the popup. If a Function key is used, that Function key is not available to applications that generally use Function keys such as RFTerm.
  • Page 157: Peripherals

    The default heater trip point is 40° C / 100° F. Choose a different trip point from the drop down list and click OK. The change is in effect immediately. Celsius degrees (temperature) = (Fahrenheit temperature-32)*5/9. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 144  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 158: Regional Settings

    Regional Settings Regional Settings Start | Settings | System | Regional Settings Regional Settings – Region Panel and Number Panel Regional Settings – Currency Panel and Time Panel E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 145  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 159 Note: Tap Start | Help for context sensitive Windows Mobile Help when changing or viewing options. Tap the X icon in the top right corner to close Windows Mobile Help. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 146  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 160: Registry

    When clicked, the OS does a registry flush (Active registry saved to Flash registry hive), and then a Warmboot warmboot. Restart When clicked, the OS does a registry flush, and then a restart. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 147  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 161: Remove Programs

    Note: Tap Start | Help for context sensitive Windows Mobile Help when changing or viewing options. Tap the X icon in the top right corner to close Windows Mobile Help. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 148  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 162: Screen

    Screen Screen Start | Settings | System | Screen General Screen Settings - General E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 149  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 163: Align Screen

    When the process is complete, the General screen is displayed. Tap ok and the changes are saved. The new alignment is in effect immediately. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 150  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 164: Clear Type

    Clear Type Clear Type Screen Settings – Clear Type Panel E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 151  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 165: Text Size

    Note: Tap Start | Help for context sensitive Windows Mobile Help when changing or viewing options. Tap the X icon in the top right corner to close Windows Mobile Help. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 152  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 166: Task Manager

    Note: Tap Start | Help for context sensitive Windows Mobile Help when changing or viewing options. Tap the X icon in the top right corner to close Windows Mobile Help. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 153  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 167: Wi-Fi

    Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Start | Settings | System | Wi-Fi Use this option to set parameters and manage profiles for the wireless client pre-loaded on your MX7 Tecton. Summit Client Utility (SCU) for more information. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 154  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 168: Connections Panel

    Note: The MX7 Tecton does not support beaming. Beam Settings The default setting for Beam Settings is Disabled as the MX7 Tecton does not support beaming. oBject EXchange - a communications protocol used to exchange information between mobile devices. The device must sup- port infrared communication.
  • Page 169: Connections

    Connections Connections Start | Settings | Connections | Connections Configure connections to a host PC. Connections Settings – Task Panel and Advanced Panel Advanced Panel Options E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 156  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 170 Note: Tap Start | Help for context sensitive Windows Mobile Help when changing or viewing options. Tap the X icon in the top right corner to close Windows Mobile Help. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 157  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 171: Domain Enroll

    Note: Tap Start | Help for context sensitive Windows Mobile Help when changing or viewing options. Tap the X icon in the top right corner to close Windows Mobile Help. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 158  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 172: Network Cards

    Network Card Settings To configure a network card, tap on the adapter name and enter the IP address (or select Use server assigned IP address) and the name server addresses. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 159  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 173 Note: Tap Start | Help for context sensitive Windows Mobile Help when changing or viewing options. Tap the X icon in the top right corner to close Windows Mobile Help. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 160  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 174: Usb To Pc

    Start | Settings | Connections | USB to PC This option is enabled when connection to a host PC using a USB cable is required. The option is enabled by default. Connections - USB to PC E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 161  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 175: Standard Microsoft Applications

    Standard Microsoft Applications Standard Microsoft Applications Note: The intent of this segment is to document standard Microsoft applications loaded on the MX7 Tecton. Documentation only consists of a panel and minimal explanation. These are standard Microsoft small form applications for which help is available on the MX7 Tecton and the Internet.
  • Page 176 Address book application. Can be synchronized with PC Outlook address book using ActiveSync. Email Email application. Can be synchronized with PC Outlook email using ActiveSync or it can synchronize with an Exchange server. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 163  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 177 Standard Microsoft Applications File Explorer Displays a structured picture of files on the system. Getting Started This application provides several wizards to walk a user through device configuration. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 164  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 178 Standard Microsoft Applications Help Access Windows Mobile help system on the MX7 Tecton. Options to search using Windows Live Search are available. Internet Sharing Internet Sharing. Setup PC Connection and Network Connection. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 165  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 179 Can be synchronized with PC Outlook notes using ActiveSync. Pictures and Video Pictures and Video. Picture/video viewer application. Can be syn- chronized with PC My Documents folder using ActiveSync. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 166  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 180 Tasks. Task list application. Can be synchronized with PC Outlook task list using ActiveSync. Windows Live Windows Live. Sign in to Microsoft Windows Live online service. Internet access required. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 167  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 181 Standard Microsoft Applications Windows Media Windows Media. Audio visual management program. Not supported on the MX7 Tecton. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 168  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 182: Internet Explorer Mobile

    Set options for Internet connectivity. The navigation icons change state based on the web page contents. Internet Explorer Mobile Navigation Icon Action Navigation Icon Action Add folder Favorites Add to Favorites Options Go Back Soft Input Panel Zoom In Delete Favorite Zoom Out E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 169  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 183: Options

    Options Options E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 170  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 184 Options E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 171  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 185: Office Mobile

    Microsoft Office Mobile user guides. Excel Mobile Spreadsheets can be edited, data can be sorted, formatting and changes are preserved. Select Menu | Options to change default settings. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 172  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 186: Powerpoint Mobile

    Word Mobile Open, view, edit documents. Formats are saved. Spelling checker, cut and paste are available, undo and redo commands. Select Menu | Options to change default settings. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 173  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 187: Onenote Mobile

    OneNote Mobile OneNote Mobile OneNote is an electronic version of a paper notebook. Select Menu to change default settings. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 174  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 188: Remote Desktop

    Before connecting to a remote computer, set Remote Desktop Mobile options to improve display and resource when connected, if desired. Tap Options in the taskbar. Tap OK when finished. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 175  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 189: Connect To A Remote Server

    1. Enter the name of the computer to which you want to connect. If needed, enter the port number at the end of the com- puter name (remotecomputername:portnumber). 2. Enter the user name, password and domain. 3. Tap the Save password checkbox if it is blank. 4. Tap Connect. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 176  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 190: Installing Applications

    If you trust the program, tap Yes. Otherwise tap No. Preparation Package files can be copied to the MX7 Tecton via ActiveSync or they can be installed from the Flash card. Package File Installation The MX7 Tecton must be connected to external AC power. IMPORTANT – Because the package file installation actually rewrites portions of the operating system, it is important that power is not interrupted during package file installation.
  • Page 191: Pkg Installation Troubleshooting

    The update will be deleted when Cancel is tapped. Tap Cancel. Connect the MX7 Tecton to AC power and try the update again. Note: The message that the update will be deleted only means that the scheduled update was deleted. The package file IS NOT deleted and remains on the storage card.
  • Page 192: Administration - For Applock

    Administration - for AppLock Introduction LXE’s AppLock is designed to be run on LXE certified Windows based devices only. LXE loads the AppLock program as part of the LXE customer installation process. MX7 Tecton AppLock is setup by the Administrator by tapping Start | Settings | System | Administration.
  • Page 193: Setup A New Device

    LXE devices with the AppLock feature are shipped to boot in Administration mode with no default password, thus when the device is first booted, the user has full access to the MX7 Tecton and no password prompt is displayed. After the administrator specifies applications to lock, a password is assigned and the device is rebooted or the hotkey is pressed, the MX7 Tecton switches to end-user mode.
  • Page 194: Administration Mode

    In addition to these configuration options, the administrator can view and manage the status logs of AppLock sessions. Administrator default values for this device: Administrator Hotkey Shift+Ctrl+A Password none Application path and name none Application command line none E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 181  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 195: End User Mode

    To summarize, if an error occurs that prevents AppLock from switching to user mode, the password will not timeout and AppLock will wait until the correct password is entered. AppLock Password Troubleshooting Contact your LXE representative for assistance when troubleshooting passwords. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 182  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 196: End-User Switching Technique

    Hotkey (Activation hotkey) If the mobile device uses LXE’s AppLock to allow the user to switch between applications, the default Activation key is Ctrl+Spc. The key sequence switches the focus between one application and another. Data entry affects the application running in the foreground only.
  • Page 197: End User Internet Explorer (Euie)

    This means that IEXPLORER.EXE (or equivalent) should be specified in the Application text box and the internet application should be entered in the command line. In this case, do not check the Internet checkbox. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 184  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 198: Application Configuration

    If a password has not been configured, the Administrator panel is displayed. Important: Before setting up multiple instances of the same application, make sure the targeted software application will allow two instances to run at the same time. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 185  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 199: Application Panel

    Use the Application tab options to select the applications to launch when the device boots up in End-user Mode. If no application is specified when the Administrator Panel is closed, the MX7 Tecton reboots into Administrator mode. If a password has been set, but an application has not been specified, the user will be prompted for the password before entering administration mode.
  • Page 200 Use the left and right scroll buttons to move from application setup screen to application setup Scroll Buttons screen. The left and right buttons update the information on the screen with the previous or next configured application respectively. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 187  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 201: Launch Button

    Order number) and no delay (0 seconds) for all other applications. Note: Launch order is determined by the Order specified in the Application tab. The Order value does not have to be sequential. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 188  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 202: Auto Re-Launch

    When Auto At Boot and Manual (Launch) are both disabled for a specific application, the application is 1) not placed on the list of approved applications for end-user manual launch and 2) never launched, and 3) not displayed on the Switchpad. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 189  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 203: Match

    Error conditions may generate a topmost popup requiring an end-user response, memory resource issues requiring an end-user response, etc. Also at the administrator’s discretion, these types of applications can be started manually (see Manual [Launch]) by the end-user. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 190  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 204: Security Panel

    Move the cursor to the Password text box. The passwords entered in the Password and Confirm Password fields must match. Passwords are case sensitive. Soft Input Panel. The keyboard that appears on the display when the cursor is placed in a text input box. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 191  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 205: Options Panel

    20000 milliseconds (20 seconds). Restart timeout -- the time to wait for an application to restart itself before timing out. Default value is 20000 milliseconds (20 seconds). E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 192  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 206: Status Panel

    Error status messages are logged when an error occurs and is intended to be used by the administrator to deter- Error mine why the specified application cannot be locked. Processing status shows the flow control of AppLock components and is mainly intended for LXE Customer Serv- Process ice when helping users troubleshoot problems with their AppLock program.
  • Page 207: Log

    If two copies of the same application are configured, but the application only allows one copy to run at a time, for exam- ple Microsoft Pocket Word and LXE RFTerm, the switch to end-user fails. AppLock stays in Administration mode and is stopped until the Administrator password is entered.
  • Page 208: Using Activesync

    Connect the USB cable to the PC (the host) and the mobile device (the client) as detailed below. USB will start automatically when the USB cable is connected. 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 209: Cable For Usb Activesync Connection

    PC/Laptop USB port. Connect the MX7 Tecton end of the cable to the I/O port on the bottom of the MX7 Tecton The USB type A connector on the cable connects to a USB port on a PC or laptop.
  • Page 210: Explore

    MX7 Tecton with a Disabled Touchscreen A MX7 Tecton touchscreen 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 211: Troubleshooting Activesync

    One or more control lines are not connected. This is usually a cable problem, but on a laptop or other device, it may indicate a bad serial port. 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.
  • Page 212: Configuring The Mx7 Tecton With 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 213 6. Click the OK button to dismiss the About CERDisp dialog box (see Example LXEConnect Notice image above) on the MX7 Tecton desktop by clicking the OK button in the LXEConnect window on the PC desktop. The dialog box auto- matically times out and disappears after approximately 20 seconds.
  • Page 214: Launch Utility

    If the FileCheck file is not present, memory has been lost, and the utility calls WCELOAD to reinstall the CAB file. 4. This process repeats for the next entry in the registry, until all registry entries are analyzed. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 201  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 215 Note that the auto-launch process can also launch batch files (*.BAT), executable files (*.EXE), registry setting files (*.REG), or sound files (*.WAV). The mechanism is the same as listed above, but the appropriate OS application is called, depending on file type. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 202  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 216: Launch Startup Options

    ;; ------- RFTerm support [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\LXE\Persist\LXE TE] "FileName"="\\System\\RFTERM.CAB" "Installed"=dword:0 "FileCheck"="\\WINDOWS\\LXE\\RFTERM.EXE" "Order"=dword:11 ;; run the app after it has loaded and client device is ready [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\LXE\Persist\RFTERM] "FileName"="\\WINDOWS\\LXE\\RFTERM.EXE" "Installed"=dword:0 "FileCheck"="ALWAYSEXEC" "Order"=dword:40 "Delay"=dword:1 E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 203  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 217: Script Based Launch Items

    The Enhanced Launch Utility can be used at OS startup to execute commands from a script file or to launch programs. The user can configure scripts or registry entries for different operation after Warm Boot and Restart. Use of scripts and registry entries is documented in the following sections. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 204  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 218: File Names

    Launch also ignores any extra parameters (more than the required number) in a command. It is not recommended that comments be placed on the end of lines as any future changes could render your script files incompatible. Blank lines are also ignored. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 205  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 219: Commands Supported By Launch

    If the source file is blank, a zero-byte file is created. Delete Description Deletes the specified file. Syntax Delete,source-file Parameters source-file: The file to be deleted, including its path Example delete,\Temp\MyData.dat E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 206  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 220 The field that you want to delete. Example delregdata,LM,Software\WidgetsPlc\OurApp,AppName Notes An error isn’t displayed if you specify a non-existent field, but is displayed if you specify a non-existent key or subkey. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 207  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 221 Begins conditional command block, executed only if the previous IF command was FALSE. Syntax ElseIf Parameters None Example IfFile , below Notes Results are unpredictable if not paired properly with If… command. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 208  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 222 Ends conditional command block begun with the previous IF command. Syntax EndIf Parameters None Example See IfFile, below Notes Results are unpredictable if not paired properly with If… command. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 209  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 223 Ends conditional command block executed only if the device type specified in IfTerm matches. Syntax EndIfTerm Parameters None Example IfTerm , below Notes Results are unpredictable if not paired properly with IfTerm command. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 210  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 224 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. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 211  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 225 EndIfFile Notes If the file already exists the commands are executed. This test does not care if file is a file or directory. Nesting is supported. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 212  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 226 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. Example launch,\Windows\Calc.exe,w Notes This differs from LaunchCmd in that Launch has no parameters. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 213  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 227 Notes Displaying a message pauses the execution of the script file until the message is OK’d. This is displayed with a modal dialog. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 214  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 228 Rmdir,dir Parameters dir: The full path and name of the directory to be removed. Example rmdir,\Program Files\MyApp Notes A directory cannot be removed if it contains files or subdirectories. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 215  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 229 (up to 2000 bytes). In this case the data field holds the number of bytes in the binary field, and each byte is given as a subsequent parameter in hexadecimal (data2, data3 etc.). Example Setregdata,LM,WidgetsPlc\Info,s,AppName,The Widget Program Setregdata,LM,WidgetsPlc\Info,dx,HexField,FA5B Setregdata,LM,WidgetsPlc\Info,b,5,d3,62,58,f1,9c E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 216  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 230 The case of key doesn’t matter subkey: The subkey you want to create. Example Setregkey,LM,Software\MyApp Notes Attempting to create a key that already exists does not cause an error. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 217  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 231 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). Example shortcut,\Program Files\Widget.lnk,"""\My App\Widget.exe""" Notes No validation is performed on target to be sure it is executable. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 218  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 232: Launch Error Messages

    Parms: Invalid File Copy Not enough parameters were supplied. Fcopy Parms: Invalid File Delete Delete Not enough parameters were supplied. Launch Parms: Invalid Program Name Not enough parameters were supplied. LaunchCmd E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 219  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 233 There was a problem encountered creating the shortcut. code There was a problem opening the script-file. This message is only Unable to open file script-file displayed when manually running Launch. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 220  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 234: Example Script File

    Software Development See Also: LXE CE API Programming Guide The LXE CE API Programming Guide documents LXE-specific 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 LXE Developer Portal.
  • Page 235: Enabler Installation And Configuration

    A Wavelink Remote Control License for each client device Installing the Enabler on LXE Devices LXE devices have the Avalanche Enabler installation files loaded, but not installed, on the mobile device when it is shipped from LXE. The installation files are located in the \System folder.
  • Page 236: Enabler Uninstall Process

    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 LXE barcode wedge panels on the MX7 Tecton).
  • Page 237: Mobile Device Wireless And Network Settings

    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 238: Preparing An Lxe Device For Remote Management

    Two additional utilities are necessary for remote management. The LXE Remote Management Utility (RMU) must be installed on all LXE mobile devices first – then you can control mobile device reboot, storage RAM adjustment, real-time updates and Avalanche Enabler properties.
  • Page 239: User Interface

    User Interface User Interface The Enabler can be configured and controlled manually through the user interface on the MX7 Tecton. This section details the functionality that can be controlled by the user or system administrator. Parameters and Screen Displays Screen displays shown in this section are designed to present the end-user with information graphically.
  • Page 240: 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. Avalanche Enabler Opening Screen 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 your...
  • Page 241: File Menu Options

    Console utilities. 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 242: Avalanche Update Using File | Settings

    Avalanche Update using File | Settings Avalanche Update using File | Settings Use these menu options to setup the Avalanche Enabler on the MX7 Tecton. LXE recommends changing settings and then saving the changes (reboot) before connecting to the network.
  • Page 243: Connection

    Connection Connection Options 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 244: Execution

    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. Execution Options (Dimmed) Auto-Execute An application that has been installed with the Avalanche Management system can be run Selection automatically following each boot.
  • Page 245: 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 246: Preferences

    Preferences Preferences LXE recommends using LXE AppLock to manage the taskbar. AppLock is resident on each mobile device with a Windows CE Preferences Options Administration By default, Keep settings unlocked for 10 minutes is disabled (checkbox is blank). Application Default value - Monitor for Updates...
  • Page 247: Taskbar

    Taskbar Taskbar LXE recommends using LXE AppLock to manage the taskbar. AppLock is resident on each mobile device with a Windows CE OS (with the exception of the HX3). AppLock configuration instructions are located in the MX7 Tecton reference guide.
  • Page 248: Scan Config

    MX7 Tecton enablers. Scan Config Option Scan Config functionality is a standard option of the Wavelink Avalanche MC system but is not currently supported by LXE on the MX7 Tecton. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 235  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 249: Display

    Display Window Display Options 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 250: Shortcuts

    Shortcuts Shortcuts LXE recommends using LXE AppLock for this function. AppLock is resident on each mobile device with a Windows CE OS. Application Shortcuts 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 251: Adapters

    Adapters Adapters Note: LXE recommends the user review the network settings configuration utilities and the default values before setting All Adapters to Enable in the Adapters applet. Adapters Options - Network Manage When enabled, the Enabler will control the network settings. This parameter cannot be configured from the Network Avalanche Mobility Center Console and is enabled by default.
  • Page 252 Selecting the Properties icon displays the Manual Settings Properties dialog applet. From here, the user can Icon configure Network, DNS and Wireless parameters using the displays shown below: Note: A reboot may be required after enabling or disabling these options. Network E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 239  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 253 Note: The Authentication tab may not be present in all versions of the Enabler. LXE does not recommend enabling “Manage Wireless Settings” for Summit Client devices. Troubleshooting: When you download a profile that is configured to manage network and wireless settings, the Enabler will...
  • Page 254: Status

    It also searches for new adapters and may cause a slight delay to refresh the contents of the drop-down menu. Status Display 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. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 241  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 255: 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, pro- ceed to step 2.
  • Page 256: 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, the Enabler must be...
  • Page 257 Scan Remaining Barcodes The remaining barcodes may be scanned in any order. After a barcode is scanned, that barcode is removed from the “Remaining:” list and placed in the “Scanned:” list. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 244  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 258: Step 3: Process Completion

    After the last barcode is scanned, the settings are automatically applied. Configuring Settings 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.
  • Page 259: Update The Mx7 Tecton

    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 260: Wireless Network Configuration For Lxe Devices

    EAP-FAST 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. Verify and adjust the date using the Clock &...
  • Page 261: Help

    The signal strength for the currently associated/authenticated Access Point is -51 dBm to -70 dBm The signal strength for the currently associated/authenticated Access Point is greater than -50 dBm E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 248  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 262: Using Windows Mobile Wireless Manager

    Click on the Wi-Fi icon. A list of available networks is displayed. Available networks If the desired network is not displayed, tap Add New. If the desired network is displayed in the list, tap the network name. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 249  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 263 Enter the SSID of the desired network in the Network name text box. Be sure to check the This is a hidden network checkbox for a non-broadcast SSID. In the Connects to box, select The Internet if the MX7 Tecton connects directly to the Internet, select Work if the MX7 Tecton connects to a network (even if the network provides an Internet connection).
  • Page 264: Edit A Network Connection

    2. A message appears that a Power Cycle is required to make settings activate properly. 3. Tap OK. 4. Suspend/Resume the MX7 Tecton. Radio control is passed to the Summit Client Utility. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 251  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 265: Main Tab

    The Active Profile can be switched without logging in to Admin mode. Selecting a different profile from the drop down list does not require logging in to Administrator mode. The profile must already exist. LXE recommends performing a Suspend/Resume function when changing profiles. Profiles can be created or edited after the Admin login password has been entered and accepted.
  • Page 266: Auto Profile

    SCU connects to and, if necessary, authenticates with, one of the specified profiles or the Off button is clicked to turn off Auto Profile. Note: Do not include any profiles with an Ad Hoc Radio Mode in this listing. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 253  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 267: Admin Login

    After Admin Login, the end-user can also: Create, edit, rename and delete profiles on the Profile tab. Edit global parameters on the Global tab. Enable/disable the Summit tray icon in the taskbar. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 254  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 268: Profile Tab

    The buttons on this tab are dimmed if the user is not logged in as Admin. The Profile tab was previously labeled Config. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 255  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 269: Buttons

    Note: Unsaved Changes – The SCU will display a reminder if the Commit button is not clicked before an attempt is made to close or browse away from this tab. Important – The settings for Auth Type, EAP Type and Encryption depend on the security type chosen. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 256  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 270: Profile Parameters

    Options are: Constantly Awake Mode (CAM) power save off, Maximum (power saving mode) and Fast Save Fast (power saving mode). When using power management, LXE recommends using FAST for best throughput results. Maximum setting regulates Tx power to the Max power setting for the current regulatory domain.
  • Page 271 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 272: Status Tab

    Note: After completing radio configuration, it is a good idea to review this screen to verify the radio has associated (no encryption, WEP) or authenticated (LEAP, any WPA), as indicated above. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 259  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 273: Diags Tab

    Save To… – Use this to save the results of the diagnostics to a text file. Use the explorer window to specify the name and location for the diagnostic file. The text file can viewed using an application such as WordPad. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 260  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 274: Global Tab

    Tray Icon Hide Passwords Admin Password SUMMIT (or blank) Auth Timeout 8 seconds Certs Path System Ping Payload 32 bytes Ping Timeout 5000 ms Ping Delay ms 1000 ms E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 261  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 275: Custom Parameter Option

    Custom Parameter Option LXE does not support the parameter Custom option. The parameter value is displayed as “Custom” when the operating system registry has been edited to set the Summit parameter to a value that is not available from the parameter’s drop down list.
  • Page 276: Global Parameters

    Roam Delta and Roam Period). Aggressive scanning should be set to On unless there is significant co-channel interference due to overlapping APs on the same channel. Options are: On, Off E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 263  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 277 Send (RTS) threshold, an RTS is sent before sending the packet. A low RTS RTS Thresh 2347 threshold setting can be useful in areas where many client devices are E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 264  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 278 The Stop Ping button can be tapped to end the ping process ahead of the ping Ping Timeout ms 5000 timeout. Options are: Any number between 0 and 30000 ms. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 265  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 279 Options are: Any number between 0 and 30000 ms. Note: Tap the Commit button to save changes. If this panel is closed before tapping the Commit button, changes are not saved! E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 266  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 280: Sign-On Vs. Stored Credentials

    Note: If invalid credentials are entered into the stored credentials, the authentication will fail. No error message is displayed. The user may or may not be prompted to enter valid credentials. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 267  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 281: How To: Use Sign On Screen

    Reconnect button on the Diags Tab is clicked or the profile is modified and the Commit button is clicked. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 268  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 282: 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 283 7. Select the desired certificate and click the Select button to return the selected certificate to the CA Cert textbox. 8. Click OK to exit the Credentials screen and then Commit to save the profile changes. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 270  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 284: Configuring The Profile

    Admin Login button and enter the password. LXE recommends editing the default profile with the parameters for your network. Select the Default profile from the pull down menu. Make any desired parameter changes as described in the applicable following section determined by network security type and click the Commit button to save the changes.
  • Page 285: Wep

    To connect using WEP, 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 WEP Set Auth Type to Open WEP Profile Configuration E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 272  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 286 Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and perform a Suspend/Resume. The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 273  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 287: Leap

    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. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 274  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 288 Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and perform a Suspend/Resume. The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 275  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 289: Peap/Mschap

    User Name and Password when connecting to the network. For Stored Credentials, User, Password and the CA Certificate Filename must be entered. Enter these items as directed below. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 276  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 290 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. Windows Certificate Store vs. Certs Path for more information on certificate storage. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 277  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 291 Suspend/Resume. The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network. Note: The date must be properly set on the device to authenticate a certificate. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 278  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 292: Peap/Gtc

    No entries except the CA Certificate Filename are necessary for Sign-On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User Name and Password when connecting to the network. Enter these items as directed below. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 279  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 293 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. Windows Certificate Store vs. Certs Path for more information on certificate storage. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 280  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 294 Suspend/Resume. The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network. Note: The date must be properly set on the device to authenticate a certificate. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 281  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 295: Wpa/Leap

    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. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 282  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 296 Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and perform a Suspend/Resume. The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 283  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 297: Eap-Fast

    RADIUS server. The RADIUS server must have auto provisioning enabled to send the PAC provisioning credentials to the MX7 Tecton. EAP-FAST Profile Configuration For automatic PAC provisioning, once a username/password is authenticated, the PAC information is stored on the MX7 Tecton.
  • Page 298 Note: When using Automatic PAC Provisioning, once authenticated, there is a file stored in the \System folder with the PAC credentials. If the username is changed, that file must be deleted. The filename is autoP.00.pac. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 285  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 299: Eap-Tls

    User Name when connecting to the network. For Stored Credentials, User and the CA Certificate Filename must be entered. Enter these items as directed below. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 286  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 300 Some versions of the SCU require a User Cert password. If this entry field is present, enter the password for the user certificate in the User Cert pwd box. Windows Certificate Store vs. Certs Path for more information on certificate storage. Check the Validate server checkbox. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 287  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 301 Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert textbox. 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 perform a Suspend/Resume.
  • Page 302: Wpa Psk

    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 WPA/PSK Profile Configuration E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 289  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 303 Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and perform a Suspend/Resume. The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 290  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 304: Certificates

    Note: Please refer to the LXE Security Primer to prepare the Authentication Server and Access Point for communication. Note: It is important that all dates are correct on the MX7 Tecton and host computers when using any type of certificate.
  • Page 305: 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 306 Generating a Root CA Certificate Certificate Services Welcome Screen Click the Download a CA certificate, certificate chain or CRL link. Make sure the correct root CA certificate is selected in the list box. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 293  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 307 Generating a Root CA Certificate Download CA Certificate Screen E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 294  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 308: Installing A Root Ca Certificate

    \System folder or other path specified in the Summit Certs global parameter. Copy the certificate file to the MX7 Tecton. The certificate file has a .CER extension. Locate the file and tap it. A certificate installation warning text box is displayed: Your device is being asked to install a security certificate.
  • Page 309: Generating A User Certificate

    Sign into the CA with the username and password of the person who will be logging into the mobile device. Logon to Certificate Authority This process saves a user certificate file. There is no separate private key file as used on Windows CE devices. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 296  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 310 Generating a User Certificate Certificate Services Welcome Screen Click the Request a certificate link. Request a Certificate Screen E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 297  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 311 The User Certificate is issued. Advanced Certificate Details Install the user certificate on the requesting computer by clicking the Install this certificate link. Export the certificate as described below. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 298  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 312: Exporting A User Certificate

    The Certificate Export Wizard is started Select Yes, export the private key and click Next. Uncheck Enable strong protection and check Next. The certificate type must be PKCS #12 (.PFX). E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 299  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 313: Installing A User Certificate

    PC to the MX7 Tecton. Copy the certificate to a location on the MX7 Tecton, such as a storage card or the \System folder. Locate the certificate file (it has a .PFX extension) and tap on it. You are prompted for the password that was assigned when the certificate was exported.
  • Page 314: Keymaps

    The following keymap is used on an MX7 Tecton that is NOT running an LXE Terminal Emulator. LXE terminal emu- lators 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 315 Up Arrow Page Up Orange Up Arrow Page Down Orange Down Arrow Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Orange E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 302  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 316 55 key Alphanumeric Keymap - Primary Delete To get this Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 303  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 317 Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft . (period) Orange . (period Orange < Blue E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 304  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 318 _ (underscore) Orange , (comma) Orange ' (apostrophe) Orange ~ (tilde) Orange Orange Orange " Orange Orange Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft € Blue Orange Shft Orange E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 305  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 319 55 key Alphanumeric Keymap - Primary Delete To get this Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Shft & Orange & Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft 0 (zero) E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 306  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 320: 55 Key 5250 Alphanumeric Keymap - Primary Delete

    The following 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 321 Delete Home Shft Down Arrow Shft Up Arrow Page Up Orange Up Arrow Page Down Orange Down Arrow Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Shft E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 308  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 322 55 Key 5250 Alphanumeric KeyMap - Primary Delete To get this 5250 Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft Orange E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 309  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 323 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 E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 310  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 324 ; (semicolon) Orange Orange ` (accent) Orange _ (underscore) Orange , (comma) Orange ' (apostrophe) Orange ~ (tilde) Orange Orange Orange " Orange Orange Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft Orange E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 311  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 325 To get this 5250 Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Shft € Blue Orange Shft Orange Shft & Orange & Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft 0 (zero) E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 312  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 326: 55 Key Alphanumeric Keymap - Primary Backspace

    55 key Alphanumeric Keymap - Primary Backspace Note: This keypad features a dedicated backspace key. The following keymap is used on an MX7 Tecton that is NOT running an LXE Terminal Emulator. LXE terminal emu- lators use a separate keymap.
  • Page 327 Up Arrow Page Down Orange Down Arrow Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft Orange E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 314  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 328 55 key Alphanumeric Keymap - Primary Backspace To get this Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 315  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 329 Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft Shft . (period) Orange Bksp . (period Orange < Blue Blue Blue > Blue Blue Blue E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 316  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 330 ' (apostrophe) Orange ~ (tilde) Orange Orange Orange " Orange Orange Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft € Blue Orange Shft Orange Shft & Orange & Shft Orange Shft E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 317  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 331 55 key Alphanumeric Keymap - Primary Backspace To get this Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Orange Shft 0 (zero) E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 318  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 332: 32 Key Numeric-Alpha Keymap

    The following keymap is used on an MX7 Tecton that is NOT running an LXE Terminal Emulator. LXE terminal emu- lators 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 333 Down Arrow Shft Up Arrow Page Up Orange Up Arrow Page Down Orange Down Arrow Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Shft Shft Shft Shft E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 320  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 334 Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha 7777 Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha 9999 Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 321  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 335 Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha 7777 Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha Shft Alpha 9999 . (period) Orange E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 322  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 336 Blue _ (underscore) Orange , (comma) Orange ' (apostrophe) Orange Alph ~ (tilde) Blue Orange Orange " Blue Alph Orange Diamond#3 Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft Orange Shft Shft E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 323  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 337 32 key Numeric-Alpha Keymap To get this Key / Function Press these Keys in this Order Blue Ctrl Shft & Shft Blue Diamond#2 Shft Blue Diamond#3 Shft 0 (zero) E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 324  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 338: Technical Specifications

    Standard: Li-Ion battery pack 7.4V 2200mAh.In-Unit and External Re-Chargeable Main Battery Cold Storage: Li-Ion battery pack 7.4V 1250mAh.In-Unit and External Re-Chargeable Backup Power 2.5V Super-capacitor (Super-cap). No backup "battery" is used. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 325  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 339: Dimensions And Weight

    Freezer Operating Temperature -30°C to 60°C Operating Humidity Up to 90% non-condensing at 104°F (40°C) Water and Dust IEC 60529 compliant to IP65 Vibration Based on MIL Std 810D E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 326  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 340: Network Card Specifications

    Input Frequency 50 - 60 Hz Input Connector North American wall plug, no ground AC wall adapter has a 5.5mm barrel connector. This connects to the LXE cables which Output Connector transition power to the 20 pin D connector. Output Voltage...
  • Page 341: Hat Encoding

    Hat Encoding Hat Encoding Hat Encoded Characters Hex 00 through AD E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 328  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 342 Hat Encoding Hat Encoded Characters Hex AE through FF E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 329  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 343: Applock Error Messages

    The load of the keyboard filter failed. This occurs when the dll is missing or is corrupted. Cannot find kbdhook.dll LOG_ERROR Look in the \Windows directory for kbdhook.dll. If it exists, delete it. Also delete E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 330  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 344 The password encryption failed. LOG_ERROR Encrypt gen key failure Unable to encrypt password. LOG_ERROR Encrypt generate key Unable to encrypt password. LOG_ERROR failure Encrypt get user key Unable to encrypt password. LOG_ERROR E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 331  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 345 There are two exit paths from the enumeration function. This message denotes the LOG_ AppLockEnumWindows- enumeration function did not find the application. PROCESSING Not found LOG_ Exit DecryptPwd Exiting password decryption processing. PROCESSING E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 332  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 346 Hook wndproc of open The application is open, but AppLock cannot lock it. LOG_ERROR app failure Hot key event creation The Admin applet is unable to create the hotkey notification. LOG_ERROR failure E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 333  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 347 Both AppLock.exe and Kbdhook.dll register the message at initialization. PROCESSING The AppLock system communicates with the keyboard hook via a user defined message. LOG_ Registering Hotkey MSG Both Applock.exe and Kbdhook.dll register the message at initialization. PROCESSING E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 334  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 348 The user mode switch is attempted when the device boots and after the administrator LOG_EX at boot presses the hotkey. The mode switch is being attempted after a hotkey press. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 335  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 349: Revision History

    WM_WINDOWPOSCHG Output the window size after it has been adjusted by AppLock LOG_EX adjusted=%x Revision History Revision / Date Location / Change A / Sep 2011 Initial Release. E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 336  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 350: Index

    Commands Supported by Launch Components Computer Friendly Name Backlight Configuration Barcode Data Match list AppLock Barcode processing Configure the Avalanche Enabler Barcode Processing Examples Configuring the Profile Barcode Reader Setup E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 337  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 351 Diags Tab Exit Password Dimensions and Weight Explore button Dimmed parameters eXpress Config utility not supported by LXE eXpress Scan icon Discover External GPS Discover and Query External Power E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 338  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 352 Managed Programs AppLock Manual settings properties Introduction Manual Settings Properties Panels Enabler Install and Configure Match list IP Address and Name Servers Match List Rules Memory Menu Options, Enabler Jacked E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 339  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 353 Remote Management Utility (RMU) Package files Installation Password Remove Programs AppLock Require external power AppLock Save As Restart Enabler control panel Resulting Data Exit Resume Hint Revision History Lock E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 340  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 354 Sign-On vs. Stored Credentials Temperature and Humidity signal quality Text Size signal strength Today Soft Keys Today Screen Software Backup trademarks Sounds & Notifications default values Translate All speaker Translate control codes E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 341  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...
  • Page 355 Versions Vibration Good scan and bad scan Volume and Sounds default values Warmboot WAV files added by the user Wavelink Avalanche Mobility Center User’s Guide Wavelink Product License Wi-Fi E-EQ-MX7WMRG-A [ 342  ] MX7 Tecton™ for Windows Mobile Reference Guide...

Table of Contents