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LXE MX1 Intrinsically Safe Reference Manual (100 pages)
Single Docking Cradle
Brand:
LXE
| Category:
Handhelds
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Introduction
9
Single Docking Cradle
9
Figure 1-1 Vehicle Mount Docking Cradle Charging/Communicating Device
9
Document Conventions
10
Quick Start
11
Figure 1-2 Insert Device into Cradle
11
Figure 1-3 Wall, Vehicle and Desk Cradle Components
12
Compatible Devices
13
Figure 1-4 Compatible Devices
13
Battery Charging Contacts
14
Figure 1-5 Cradle Connectors on the Hand Held Devices
14
Obsolete Equipment
15
Software/Hardware Upgrades Required for the 2330 Only
15
Retainer Clip for 2330 Required
15
Maintenance
16
Storage Cradle
16
Vehicle Mount Assembly
16
Docking Cradle Configurations
17
Docking Cradle Components
18
Figure 1-6 Passive Storage Cradle
18
Figure 1-7 Power/Charging and Communications Module
18
Passive Storage Cradle
18
Power/Charging and Communications Module
18
Battery Charging Subsystem
19
IR to RS232 Interface
19
Power Subsystem
19
Figure 1-8 Mounting Bracket Assemblies
20
Mounting Brackets
20
Powered Cradle Indicators
21
Power on
21
Battery Charging Status
21
Figure 1-9 Status Indicators
21
Figure 1-10 Battery Charging Status Indicators
21
IR-RS232 Status
22
Cradle Connectors
22
Power Switch, Power Cable and RS232 Connector
22
Docking Cradle Label
22
Figure 1-11 IR-RS232 Status Indicator
22
Figure 1-12 On/Off Switch and Cable Connectors
22
Figure 1-13 Nameplate Label on Docking Cradle
22
AC Adapters for Docking Stations (Optional)
23
US AC Wall Adapter
23
International AC Adapter
23
Figure 1-14 US AC/DC 12V Power Supply
23
Figure 1-15 International AC/DC 12V Power Supply
23
Getting Help
24
User Guides
24
Accessories
24
Chapter 2 Installation
27
Introduction
27
Figure 2-1 Vehicle, Desktop and Wall Mounted Cradle Components
27
Before Assembly Begins
28
General Components
29
Vehicle Mount Components
30
Table Mount Components
31
Wall Mount Components
31
Putting It All Together
32
Attach Power Communications Module to Cradle
32
Table Mount Assembly
33
Wall Mount Assembly
35
Vehicle Mount Assembly
37
Step 1 - Prepare Cradle
37
Step 2 - Mount Bottom Mounting Bracket to Vehicle
39
Step 3 - Prepare the Cradle Mounting Assembly
41
Step 4 - Connect Cradle to Vehicle Bracket
42
Power Supplies and Cable Connections
43
AC Power Supply
43
Figure 2-2 120/240VAC Input to DC Power Supply
43
Vehicle Power Connections
44
Foreign Language Translations
44
Figure 2-3 24/60 VDC Input to Power Supply Providing 12VDC Output (Shown Without Fuse)
45
Figure 2-4 Vehicle Power Supply, 24 - 60VDC (Fuse Not Shown)
45
Figure 2-5 Connecting the Power Supply to the Vehicle
45
Vehicle 24/60VDC Input Cable Connection
45
Figure 2-6 Vehicle Connection Wiring Color Codes
46
Figure 2-7 8 - 18 VDC Direct Vehicle Connection (Shown Without Fuse)
47
Figure 2-8 Direct Vehicle Power Connection (Fuse Not Shown)
47
Figure 2-9 Connecting the Power Supply to the Vehicle
47
Vehicle 8-18VDC Direct Connection
47
Figure 2-10 Vehicle Connection Wiring Color Codes
48
Connect RS232 Cable
49
Connect Using 25-Pin or 9-Pin Printer/Pc Cable
49
Connect Using DIN Cable
49
Figure 2-11 D9 to DIN Printer Cable
49
Docking Cradle End Molex Connector Location
50
Figure 2-12 Docking Cradle End Molex Connector
50
Chapter 3 Using the Docking Cradle
51
Introduction
51
Prepare Mobile Device for Docking Cradle
51
Turn off the 2330
51
Figure 3-1 Turn 2330 off
51
Turn off the 2335 and MX1
52
Insert Main Battery Pack in Mobile Device
52
Figure 3-2 Location of the Power Button on the 2335 and MX1
52
Figure 3-3 Insert Battery and Close Cover
52
Insert Mobile Device in Powered Cradle
53
Figure 3-4 Spring Clips and Power/Battery Contacts
53
Figure 3-5 Insert Device in Cradle
53
Data Transfer Methods
54
Cables
54
RS232 Serial Port on the Docking Cradle
55
Figure 3-6 Male 9-Pin Connector on the PCM
55
Figure 3-7 RS232 Serial Port Pinout on the PCM
55
Sending Data to an External Computer
56
Receiving Data from an External Computer
57
Serial File Transfer Utility Using ROM-DOS Commands
58
Remserv
58
Remdisk
59
Serial File Transfer Using MS-DOS Commands
60
Transferring Files Using MS-DOS INTERLNK / INTERSVR
60
IR Port
62
Figure 3-8 PCM and IR Ports Line up
62
Sending Data to a Printer with an IR Port
63
Sending Data to a Printer Without an IR Port
63
Chapter 4 Multidock and Ac/DC Singledocks
65
Introduction
65
Figure 4-1 Multidock and Singledocks
65
Multidock
66
Installation
66
Guidelines
66
Procedure
67
Features
67
Components
67
Front Panel Indicators
68
Specifications
68
Figure 4-3 Multidock Indicators
68
RS485 Converter
69
Terminator
69
RS485 Comm Port
70
Figure 4-2 Multidock
71
AC or DC Single Dock
72
AC Singledock
72
Components
72
Figure 4-4 AC or DC Singledock
72
Specifications
72
AC Singledock Installation
73
Figure 4-5 AC Singledock Indicators
73
Indicators
73
DC Singledock
74
DC Singledock Installation
74
Figure 4-6 DC Singledock Indicators
74
Indicators
74
Components
75
Specifications
75
Modem
76
Installation
76
Figure 4-7 Modem Connectors and Dip Switches
76
Components
77
Indicators
77
Figure 4-8 Modem Indicators
77
Dip Switch Settings
78
Modem / PC Setup
79
Figure 4-9 Modem Connections
79
Mounting Brackets for Multidocks, AC and DC Singledocks
80
Mounting Multidock to Wall
80
Mounting AC Singledock to Wall
80
Mounting in Sequence
81
Figure 4-10 Mounting Diagrams
81
Vehicle Mounting and the DC Singledock
82
LXE Vehicle Bracket
82
Figure 4-11 Fasten Backplate Assembly to DC Singledock
83
Cable Port Connections
84
Multidock Cabling
84
AC Singledock Cabling
84
Figure 4-12 Multidock Cable Ports
84
Figure 4-13 AC Singledock Cable Ports
84
DC Singledock Cabling
85
Modem Cabling
85
Figure 4-14 DC Singledock Cable Ports (Port on Right Side Is Not Connected)
85
Power Adapter, 110-240 VAC
86
Vehicle 12VDC Connection
87
Fuse Replacement
87
Figure 4-15 Proper Connection of the Vehicle Cable
87
Chapter 5 Battery Pack Chargers
89
Introduction
89
Handling Batteries Safely
89
Battery Warning Messages on Computers
89
Optional Clip-On Portable Charger for the 2335 and MX1
90
Clip-On Portable Charger Leds
90
Figure 5-1 Clip-On Portable Charger
90
Main Battery Pack Charger for the Mobile Device
91
Figure 5-2 Main Battery Pack Chargers / Analyzers
91
Figure 5-3 1500 Mah (Nimh) Main Battery
91
Figure 5-4 Six Cup Charger/Analyzer
92
Figure 5-5 Back View of a Charger/Analyzer
92
Using a 3 or 6 Bay Charger/Analyzer
94
Getting Started
94
Power on
94
Figure 5-6 Sample Diagnostic Display
94
Insert Battery
95
Select a Function
95
Figure 5-7 Battery Pack and Charging Cup
95
AC Adapters for 3 and 6 Bay Battery Chargers
96
US AC Wall Adapter
96
International AC Adapter
96
Figure 5-8 US AC/DC 12V Power Supply
96
Figure 5-9 International AC/DC 12V Power Supply
96
Index
97
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LXE MX1 Intrinsically Safe User Manual (54 pages)
LXE MX1-IS: User Guide
Brand:
LXE
| Category:
Handhelds
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Revision Notice
2
Table of Contents
3
Features of the Mx1 Intrinsically Safe Hand Held Computer
7
Introduction
7
Figure 1 the MX1-IS Hand Held Computer
7
Important Safety Instruction and Warnings
8
Scanner Warnings and Labels
10
Figure 2 Scanner Module, Top
10
Figure 3 Other Equipment Labeling
10
Figure 4 Caution Labels - Scanner Module, Back
10
Figure 5 Caution Labels - Scanner
10
MX1 I-Safe Components
11
The Protective Case
11
The Pistol Grip Handle
11
Figure 6 MX1-IS Components
11
Display
12
Icons
12
Cleaning the Glass Display/Scanner Aperture
12
Figure 7 MX1-IS Display
12
Display Backlight
13
Display Backlight Timer
13
Panning
13
Intrinsically Safe Endcap
14
Scanner Endcap
14
Scanner Endcap Indicators
14
Figure 8 Scanner Endcap
14
Figure 9 Scanner Endcap Leds and Beeper
14
Keypad Controls
15
Full Alpha-Numeric (60 Key)
15
Figure 10 the Alpha-Numeric Keypads
15
Numeric-Alpha (41 Key)
16
Scan Key Function
16
Enter Key Function
16
Field Exit Key Function (IBM 5250 Only)
16
Arrow / Cursor Key Function
16
Figure 11 the Numeric-Alpha Keypad
16
2Nd Key Function
17
CTRL Key Function
17
ALT Key Function
17
SHFT Key Function
17
SPC Key Function
17
Mode Key Functions
18
CAPS Mode
18
Alpha to Numeric Toggle with a
18
Keypress Sequences
18
Reset Key Sequence
18
Power Button Functions
19
Off Timer and Critical Suspend Mode
19
Figure 12 Location of the Power (PWR) Button
19
Power Status and the Status LED
20
Power Management and the Keypad
20
Figure 13 Power Status and the Status LED
20
Getting Help
21
Manuals
21
Accessories
21
Operation
23
Insert I-Safe Main Battery Pack
23
Figure 14 Open Battery Door
23
Power on and off
24
Turn on the MX1-IS
24
Turn off the MX1-IS
24
Figure 15 Location of the Power Button
24
Adjust Display and Volume
25
Set the Display Contrast
25
Full Alpha-Numeric
25
Numeric-Alpha Keypad
25
Set the Beeper Volume
25
Enter Data
26
Keypad Entry
26
Scanner Entry
26
Figure 16 Scan Beam
26
MX1-IS Environmental Specifications
27
I-Safe Main Battery
27
Battery Pack
27
Critical Suspend State
27
Battery Charger
28
Optional LXE MULTI-Charger
28
Figure 17 MX1-IS Battery and Charging Cup
28
Appendixa Key Maps
29
Appendix A Keymaps
29
Full Alpha-Numeric Key Map (60 Key)
29
Figure 18 Full Alpha-Numeric Keypad
29
Full Alpha-Numeric Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies for DOS Units
30
IBM 3270 and TN3270 Terminal Emulator Keypad
35
Figure 19 IBM 3270 Specific Keypad
35
IBM 5250 and TN5250 Terminal Emulator Keypad
36
Figure 20 IBM 5250 Specific Keypad
36
Numeric-Alpha Key Map (41 Key)
37
Figure 21 Numeric-Alpha Keypad
37
Numeric-Alpha Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies for Batch Units
38
Appendixb Regulatory Notices and Safety Information
43
Appendixbregulatorynotices Andsafetyinformation
44
Approvals
44
Laser Light Safety Statement
49
Revision History
51
Index
53
LXE MX1 Intrinsically Safe User Manual (38 pages)
Wavelink Avalanche
Brand:
LXE
| Category:
PDA
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Introduction
7
About this Manual
7
Overview
7
Avalanche Management Console
7
Avalanche Agent
8
Avalanche Enablers
8
Limitations of DOS Devices
8
Supported Computers
9
Supported Radios
9
Supported DOS Terminal Emulations
9
Configurable Parameters
10
Radio Parameters
10
Cisco 350 Radios
10
Lucent/Agere P1 Radios
10
Symbol 4121 Radios
10
Network Configuration Parameters
10
Terminal Emulation Parameters
10
Installation
11
Installation of Wavelink Software
11
Installation of LXE Package Builder
11
Installation of Enablers on LXE Computers
11
Operation
12
How to Use this Guide
12
Document Conventions
12
Getting Help
13
LXE Manuals
13
Wavelink Manuals
13
Chapter 2 LXE Features
15
Introduction
15
Communication Overview
15
Communication Using a Dock or Cradle
16
Configuring the Agent
16
Step 1: Detect COM Ports in Avalanche Manager
16
Step 2: Stop the Avalanche Service
16
Step 3: Modify the Avalanche Properties File
16
Step 4: Restart the Avalanche Service
17
LXE Package Builder
18
Using the GUI Interface
18
Figure 2-1 Select G-Number
18
Figure 2-2 Select Output Directory
19
Figure 2-3 End of Conversion Message
19
Using the Command Line Interface
20
Syntax Examples
20
Using Avalanche
21
Figure 2-4 Avalanche Management Console Components
21
Software Collections
23
Auto Run Software Packages
24
Figure 2-5 Software Collection
24
Figure 2-6 Sample Auto Run Software Package
24
Application Software Packages
25
Figure 2-7 Sample Application Software Package
25
Figure 2-8 Sample Support Software Package
26
Support Software Packages
26
Configuration
27
Terminal Emulation Parameters
27
Figure 2-9 Accessing the te Configuration Menu
27
Figure 2-10 the Configuration Menu
27
Radio and Network Parameters
29
Figure 2-11 Accessing Network Profile Configuration
29
Figure 2-12 Network Profile, Control Tab
29
Figure 2-13 Network Profile, Routing Tab
30
Figure 2-14 Network Profile, Security Tab
31
Figure 2-15 Static WEP Keys
32
Manual Network and Radio Parameter Configuration
32
Filtering LXE Computers
33
By Computer Type
33
By Radio Type
33
Figure 2-16 Filtering Devices by LXE Computer Type
33
Figure 2-17 Filtering Devices by Radio Type
33
Appendixa Dos Computer Software Load
35
Appendix A Dos Computer Software Load
35
Minimum Software Baseline
35
Upgrading LXE Computers
35
Directory Structure
35
Agent
36
Ava
36
Apps
36
Apps\Avaf
36
Index
37
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