Note: This is the full User's Guide. Please download the LXEbook version of this guide to the mobile device, not this one. MX7 User’s Guide (Microsoft® Windows® CE 5.0 Equipped) Copyright © 2006 by LXE Inc.
Language: English Notices LXE Inc. reserves the right to make improvements or changes in the products described in this guide at any time without notice. While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy, LXE assumes no liability resulting from any errors or omissions in this document, or from the use of the information contained herein.
Revision Notice Rev. Section Explanation B Notices and Appendix B – Regulatory Notices and Safety Information (May 2006) Added label and text : “Republic of Singapore – LXE Dealer License Number DA103458 complies with IDA Standards.” C Introduction (August 2006) Added Laser Label for Summit Client . Laser Label for Odyssey Client does not change. C Added section titled “MX7 Features”. Added figure titled “MX7 Desktop.
Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 1 Overview.................................................................................................................................... 1 MX7 Features .......................................................................................................................................... 2 Important Battery Information................................................................................................................. 3 Document Conventions .............
ii Table of Contents Keypad Entry ......................................................................................................................................... 25 Stylus Data Entry................................................................................................................................... 25 Scanner Entry......................................................................................................................................... 26 Tethered Scanners............
Table of Contents iii Backup Battery ...................................................................................................................................... 45 Battery Hotswapping ............................................................................................................................. 46 Battery Chargers .................................................................................................................... 47 Charge Main Battery in MX7 Multi-Charger ........
iv Table of Contents Illustrations Figure 1 CDRH / IEC 825 Caution Label Location – MX7, Back ................................................................... 5 Figure 2 Caution Label – Class 2 Laser Scanner .............................................................................................. 5 Figure 3 Front Components .............................................................................................................................. 6 Figure 4 Back Components.......................
Introduction Overview The LXE® MX7 is a rugged, portable, hand-held Microsoft® Windows® CE 5.0 equipped mobile computer capable of wireless data communications. The mobile device can transmit information using an 802.11 radio and it can store information for later transmission through an RS-232 or USB port. The mobile device is vertically oriented and features backlighting for the display. The touch-screen display supports graphic features and Windows icons that the Windows CE 5.
2 Overview MX7 Features New features affect user interaction and internal operation of the MX7. The appropriate radio utility for your device configuration has been pre-installed by LXE. The desktop will display an Odyssey Client Utility icon or it will display a Summit Client Utility icon for 802.11 configuration and security.
Overview 3 Important Battery Information Note: Tap This mobile device’s backup battery maintains it’s charge by drawing power from the main battery pack. Always store unused devices with a fully charged main battery pack installed. LXE recommends an in-use mobile device be frequently connected to an external power source to maintain optimum power levels in the main battery pack and the backup battery.
4 Overview Document Conventions ALL CAPS Menu | Choice “Quotes” < > All caps are used to represent disk directories, file names, and application names. Rather than use the phrase “choose the Save command from the File menu”, this guide uses the convention “choose File | Save”. Indicates the title of a book, chapter or a section within a chapter (for example, “Document Conventions”). Indicates a key on the keypad (for example, ). Indicates a reference to other documentation.
Laser Warnings and Labels 5 Laser Warnings and Labels Caution: • Do not look into the laser’s lens. • Do not stare directly into the laser beam. • Do not remove the laser caution labels from the MX7. • Do not connect the laser barcode window to any other device. The laser barcode window is certified for use with the MX7 only. Laser radiation when open. Please read the caution labels.
6 Components Components Front Views F1 F1 F14 3 3 F1 4 MX7 MX7 F1 Pg Up 1 Dn Pg Up Pg Dn Pg BkSp Esc * F1 F6 1 F6 Caps + \ [ / ] Caps ~ | ; > < .
Components 7 Back View Figure 4 Back Components 1 2 3 4 5 6 E-EQ-MX7OGWW-C Scanner Aperture Stylus and stylus holder Trigger Handle Attach Points and Handstrap Retainer Bracket Attach Points Main Battery Battery Fastener Cable Ports MX7 User’s Guide
8 Components Scanner / Imager Aperture Figure 5 Scanner Aperture Note: The Imager has clear plastic protecting the imager engine. The Scanner has red plastic protecting the scanner engine. The No-Scanner option has an opaque window protecting the MX7 internal components.
Components 9 Cables Cable: Multipurpose RS-232 and Power MX7A055MULTICBLDA9F Cable: Multipurpose USB and Power MX7A052MULTICBLUSB Adapter/Cable : Audio MX7A060ADPTCBLVOICE Adapter: RS-232 PC port to D9 male MX7A058ADPTCBLPER E-EQ-MX7OGWW-C MX7 User’s Guide
10 Components Handle and Handstrap Handle Handstrap Figure 7 Handle and Handstrap 1 Scan Aperture 1 Handstrap Retainer Bracket 2 Trigger 2 Handstrap 3 Handle 3 Handstrap Clip 4 Tether Attach Point Note: Either the trigger handle is attached to the MX7 or the handstrap is attached, not both. LXE recommends that, in the absence of a trigger handle, the handstrap be used at all times. LXE pre-installs the handstrap when the MX7 is purchased without a trigger handle.
Quick Start In Brief . . . Note: When your mobile device is pre-configured, the radio, keypad and scan aperture configurations are assembled by LXE to your specifications. The desktop will display an Odyssey Client Utility icon or it will display a Summit Client Utility icon. This section’s instructions are based on the assumption that your new device is pre-configured and requires only accessory installation (e.g. stylus) and a power source.
12 In Brief . . . Troubleshooting Can’t calibrate the touch screen, change the date/time or adjust the volume. RFterm opens and runs upon each cold reset and warm reset. The Login utility waits for a login name before the MX7 can continue. Refer to the MX7 Reference Guide for complete information. AppLock is installed and running on the mobile device. AppLock restricts User access to running programs. Changes or modifications require Administrator access.
Installing Trigger Handle (Optional) 13 Installing Trigger Handle (Optional) Note: Either the trigger handle is attached to the MX7 or the handstrap is attached, not both. LXE recommends that, in the absence of a trigger handle, the handstrap be used at all times. The MX7 can be purchased with a customer-installable trigger handle. The handle is shipped with a wrist strap.
14 Inserting Fully Charged Battery Inserting Fully Charged Battery CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. ATTENTION Note: II y a danger d’explosion s’il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie. Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d’un type equivalent recommandé par le constructeur. Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant.
Tapping the Power Key 15 Tapping the Power Key Note: Refer to the section titled "Power Modes" in the “MX7 Reference Guide” for information relating to the power states of the MX7. Important: Until the main battery and backup battery are completely depleted, the MX7 is always drawing power from the batteries (On). When a battery is inserted in the MX7 for the first time press the Power key. Tapping the Power key places the MX7 immediately in Suspend mode.
16 Tapping the Touchscreen with a Stylus Tapping the Touchscreen with a Stylus Note: Always use the point of the stylus for tapping or making strokes on the touchscreen. Never use an actual pen, pencil, or sharp/abrasive object to write on the touchscreen. Hold the stylus as if it were a pen or pencil. Touch an element on the screen with the tip of the stylus then remove the stylus from the screen. Firmly press the stylus into the stylus holder when the stylus is not in use.
Calibrating the Touchscreen 17 Calibrating the Touchscreen If the touchscreen is not responding properly to stylus taps, you may need to recalibrate the touchscreen. Recalibration involves tapping the center of a target. If you miss the center, keep the stylus on the screen, slide it over the target’s center, and then lift the stylus. If the touchscreen is not accepting taps or needs recalibration, press + to force the Start Menu to appear.
18 Optional Accessory Installation Optional Accessory Installation Attaching Handstrap Note: Either the trigger handle is attached to the MX7 or the handstrap is attached, not both. LXE recommends that, in the absence of a trigger handle, the handstrap be used at all times. LXE pre-installs the handstrap on devices that are purchased without a trigger handle. Once installed, the handstrap provides a means for the user to secure the computer to their hand.
Optional Accessory Installation 19 Connecting an External Power Supply (Optional) The MX7 receives AC/DC power from the AC/DC 12V Power Supply. The MX7 external power connection is part of the RS-232 cable assembly and the USB cable assembly. Putting it all together …. Figure 14 USB – MX7 – Power Assembly 1. Squeeze the sides of the power connector and push the power cable connector into the MX7 port until it clicks. The click means the connector is seated firmly. 2.
20 Optional Accessory Installation Connecting the Multipurpose USB / Power Cable A B C Figure 16 Connect the USB / Power Cable to the MX7 Port Connector A Squeeze the clips on the connector cable to open the catches in the connector assembly. Firmly press Connector A into the connector at the base of the MX7. Release the clips in the connector cable. Test the connection for stability before connecting the B or C connector.
Optional Accessory Installation 21 Connecting to a Printer Interface Cable A B Figure 18 Connect to a Printer Interface Cable Connector A Squeeze the clips on the connector cable to open the catches in the connector assembly. Firmly press Connector A into the connector at the base of the MX7. Release the clips in the connector cable. Test the connection for stability before connecting the B or C connector.
22 Optional Accessory Installation Adjust Microphone and Secure the Cable Do not twist the microphone boom when adjusting the microphone. The microphone should be adjusted to be about two finger widths from your mouth. Make sure the microphone is pointed at your mouth. Note the small “Talk” label near the mouthpiece. Make sure the Talk label is in front of your mouth. The microphone cable can be routed over or under clothing. Under Clothing • Leave the cable exposed only at the top of the collar.
Using the 55 Key ANSI / CE Keypad 23 Using the 55 Key ANSI / CE Keypad F1 3 F14 MX7 F1 1 System Status LED 2 Audio Adjust Icon 3 Display Brightness Icon 4 Diamond Key (Mappable key) 5 Scan Button 6 Enter Key 7 Orange Key (Sticky Key) 8 Blue Key (Sticky Key) On/Off Button 1 F6 Up Pg Dn Pg BkSp Esc + Caps ~ | ; > < .
24 Using the 32-Key Numeric-Alpha Keypad Using the 32-Key Numeric-Alpha Keypad F1 3 F14 MX7 * F1 1 F6 Up Pg Dn Pg Caps \ [ / # ? | Esc : ^ = MX7 User’s Guide ( ) 2 Alpha Status LED 3 Diamond Keys (Mappable keys) 4 Scan Button 5 Enter Key , 6 Alph Key 7 Orange Key (Sticky Key) 8 Blue Key (Sticky Key) 9 On/Off Button 10 Scan Status LED BkSp + ! System Status LED ] $ ; 1 • When using a sequence of keys that require an alpha key, first press the Alph key.
Entering Data 25 Entering Data You can enter data into the MX7 through several different methods. The Scanner aperture provides barcode data entry, the Input/Output (I/O) port is used to input/output data, and the keypad provides manual entry. Mobile devices with a touch screen use a stylus to input data, the I/O port and/or the keypad. An input panel (virtual keyboard) is available in applications that expect keyed input.
26 Entering Data Scanner Entry Read all cautions, warnings and labels before using the laser scanner. Do not look into the laser’s lens. Do not stare directly into the laser beam. To scan with the integrated laser barcode reader, point the laser aperture towards a barcode and press the Scan button. You will see a red laser beam strike the barcode. There may be a tactile response combined with the Scan functions.
Entering Data 27 Input Panel – Virtual Keyboard The virtual keyboard is always available when needed e.g. text field input. Tap the keyboard icon at the bottom of the screen to put the virtual keyboard on the display. Using the stylus: • Tap the Shift key to type one capital letter. • Tap the CAPS key to type all capital letters. • Tap the au key to access symbols. Figure 22 Input Panel / Virtual Keyboard Some applications do not automatically display the Input Panel.
28 Getting Help Getting Help All LXE user guides are now available on one CD and they can also be viewed/downloaded from the LXE ServicePass website. Contact your LXE representative to obtain the LXE Manuals CD. You can also get help from LXE by calling the telephone numbers listed on the LXE Manuals CD, in the file titled “Contacting LXE”. This information is also available on the LXE website.
Getting Help 29 Carry case for MX7 with Gearkeeper retractor R MX7A408RETRACTORCASE Non-handle holster that fits MX7 with boot R MX7A409HOLSTERWBOOT Holster belt R 9200L67 MX7 Charge/Comm Interface Cable, USB Client for ActiveSync R MX7A052MULTICBLUSB MX7 Charge/Comm Interface Cable, RS-232 Serial ActiveSync, D9 Female R MX7A055MULTICBLDA9F AC/DC power supply with US power cord for use with MX7 Charge/Comm cables R 9000A319PSACUS AC/DC power supply without power cord for use with MX7 Cha
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The MX7 Hand Held Computer Reboot Sequence When the Windows CE desktop is displayed or an application begins, the power up (or reboot) sequence is complete. If you have previously saved your settings, they will be restored on reboot. Application changes are saved when OK is clicked on an application applet. Warm Reset Hold down the Power key for 15 seconds until the display blanks, then release the key. A warm reset does not affect the operating system and no data loss occurs.
32 Touchscreen Display Touchscreen Display Figure 23 Touchscreen Display The touchscreen display is an active color LCD unit capable of supporting VGA graphics modes. Display size is 240 x 320 pixels or ¼ VGA in portrait orientation. The touchscreen allows signature capture and touch input. A pen stylus is included. The touchscreen responds to an actuation force (touch) of 4 oz. of pressure (or greater). The color display is optimized for indoor lighting.
Touchscreen Display 33 Touchscreen Calibration If the touchscreen is not responding properly to stylus taps, the touchscreen may need to be recalibrated. Press + to force the Start Menu to appear, if needed. Contact your System Administrator for assistance. To recalibrate the screen, select | Settings | Control Panel | Stylus | Calibration. Figure 24 Touchscreen Recalibration To start, tap Recalibrate.
34 Adjusting the Display Backlight Adjusting the Display Backlight Set the Display Backlight Brightness When the backlight is on, press the Blue key and the Scan key. • • Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to adjust backlight brightness until the display lightens or darkens to your satisfaction. Press the Enter key to exit this mode. At the minimum dimness level, the display is still viewable. The brightness setting is recalled upon a return from Suspend and also upon a warm reset.
Setting the Power Schemes Timers 35 Setting the Power Schemes Timers Note: Refer to the section titled “Power Modes” in the MX7 Reference Guide for information relating to the power states of the mobile device. Select | Settings | Control Panel | Power | Schemes tab. Change the parameter values and tap OK to save the changes. Battery Power Scheme Use this option when the device will be running on battery power only.
36 Setting The Audio Speaker Volume Setting The Audio Speaker Volume Note: An application may override the control of the speaker volume. Turning off sounds saves power and prolongs battery life. The speaker is located on the front of the device above the MX7 logo. The audio volume can be adjusted to a comfortable level for the listener. The volume is increased or decreased one step each time the volume key sequence is pressed. The device has an internal speaker and a jack for an external headset.
Setting The Audio Speaker Volume 37 Using the Touchscreen Figure 26 Volume & Sounds Properties | Settings | Control Panel | Volume & Sounds | Volume tab. Change the volume setting Tap and tap OK to save the change. You can also select / deselect sounds for key clicks and screen taps and whether each is loud or soft. As the volume scrollbar is moved between Loud and Soft, the computer will emit a tone each time the volume increases or decreases in decibel range.
38 The Keypads The Keypads The keypad is installed and configured by LXE to your specifications. 32-key Keypad 55-key ANSI/CE Keypad 55-key IBM 5250 Keypad Figure 27 The 32-key and 55-key Keypads See “Appendix A – Key Maps” for instruction on the specific keypresses to access all keypad functions.
The Keypads 39 LED Indicators System Status The System Status LED is located at the top left of the keypad, above the Scan button. When the LED is . . . The Status is . . . Comment Replace the main battery with a fully charged main battery. Blinking Red Or Power Fail Connect the MX7 to external AC power (to allow the internal charger to charge the main battery). Steady Red Main Battery Low Low Battery Warning. Replace the main battery with a fully charged main battery.
40 The Keypads Standard Keys Scan The integrated scanner scans only when the Scan button is pressed (or when the scan trigger is pressed on the optional trigger handle). Enter The Enter key is used to confirm a forms entry or to transmit information. How it is used is determined by the application running on the mobile device. Diamond The Diamond key(s) can be programmed to duplicate a single keypress (as defined by Windows CE) with the exception of the Shift, Alt and Ctrl/Ctl key.
The Keypads 41 Orange and Blue Keys / The Orange and Blue keys are sticky keys that, when tapped, activate the second functions of the keypad. Printed above many keys are small characters, in either orange (on the left side of the key) or blue (on the right side of the key), that represent the second function of that key. Using the sticky key activates the second key function. Note that the blue and orange sticky keys only stay active for one keystroke.
42 The Keypads Mode Key Functions CapsLock Mode This function is similar to a regular keyboard’s CapsLock key. Note that the CapsLock mode stays active until the CapsLock key sequence is pressed again. Each time you need to use a Caps function, you need to press the Caps key sequence first. To cancel a CapsLock function press the Caps key sequence again. The CapsLock key sequence is Blue key then the key. 55-Key Keypad • No CapsLock AND No Shift keypress – result is a lowercase letter.
The Keypads 43 Mappable Diamond Keys The Diamond keys can be programmed to perform specific functions. For example, using this Settings option, you could set the Diamond 1 key to function as an ESC key. Setting the Diamond 1 key to function as an ESC key does not disable the function of the “standard” ESC key sequence (Blue+Alt). 55 Key Diamond 1 32 Key Diamond 1 32 Key Diamond 2 / Diamond 3 Figure 28 Mappable Diamond Keys The Diamond 1 key defaults to Field Exit on both keypads.
44 The Keypads 32 Key Keypad The user can program the following key combinations using the Diamond keys: user defined without using a sticky key user defined without using a sticky key user defined without using a sticky key Note: MX7 User’s Guide + asterisk (*) + + equal sign (=) open parenthesis ( + exclamation mark (!) closed parenthesis ) Refer to the “MX7 Reference Guide” before mapping the Diamond keys.
Batteries 45 Batteries Note: New batteries must be charged prior to use. If the main battery and backup battery are depleted, the mobile device reverts to factory default values. Wireless configuration parameters will need to be re-entered after reverting to factory default values. The backup battery is continually recharged by the main battery pack. The mobile device is designed to work with a 2200 mAh Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) battery from LXE.
46 Batteries Backup battery replacement is performed by LXE. Note: An uninterrupted external power source (wall AC adapters) transfers power to the computer’s internal charging circuitry which, in turn, recharges the main battery and backup battery. Frequent connection to an external power source, if feasible, is recommended to maintain backup battery charge status as the backup battery cannot be recharged by a dead or missing main battery.
Battery Chargers 47 Battery Chargers The MX7 Multi-Charger is not approved for use in a Hazardous Location. Charge Main Battery in MX7 Multi-Charger The main battery pack can be charged while it is in the MX7 (connected to an AC power supply) or while it is in the LXE MX7 Multi-Charger. Please refer to the “MX7 Multi-Charger User’s Guide” for instruction. The multi-charger requires an external power source before battery pack charging/analyzing can commence.
48 Battery Chargers Figure 31 Insert Battery Pack in Charging Pocket 1. Battery Well 2. Retaining Clip 3. Battery Charging Contacts Lower the battery pack straight into the battery charger pocket and push it down firmly. Do not "slam" the battery into the charging cup or drop it into the cup. Failure to follow these instructions can result in damage to the main battery or the charger. Please refer to the multi-charger user's guide for technical information and operating instructions.
Passive Vehicle Mount Cradle 49 Passive Vehicle Mount Cradle A passive vehicle mount cradle is available for the MX7. The cradle restrains the MX7. The passive cradle does not have an external device connector e.g. power/RS-232 cable. Wireless client interaction is available as long as the mobile device has sufficient energy in the MX7 main battery pack and a clear signal path. The cradle is lined with strips of hook-and-loop fabric to ensure a snug fit between the MX7 and the inside of the cradle.
50 Passive Vehicle Mount Cradle Cradle Assembly Components Note: Bolts, washers, and wrench needed when attaching the mobile device to the vehicle are not supplied by LXE. U-Bracket Figure 32 Passive Vehicle Mount Cradle and U-Bracket U-Bracket Footprint Not To Scale Figure 33 U-Bracket Mounting Footprint Note: MX7 User’s Guide LXE does not supply the bolts or washers needed when mounting the cradle assembly to the vehicle chassis. LXE recommends using bolts with a maximum 10/32” (0.
Passive Vehicle Mount Cradle 51 RAM Ball and Cylinder Figure 34 Passive Vehicle Mount Cradle / RAM Ball Assembly Figure 35 RAM Bracket Components Mount the cradle U-bracket to the upper RAM ball assembly with the bolts, washers and nuts supplied by LXE.
52 Passive Vehicle Mount Cradle RAM Assembly Footprint Not To Scale Figure 36 RAM Assembly Footprint Note: MX7 User’s Guide LXE does not supply the bolts or washers needed when mounting the cradle assembly to the vehicle chassis. LXE recommends using bolts with a maximum 10/32” (0.3125) diameter.
Passive Vehicle Mount Cradle 53 How to Install the Cradle U-Bracket 1. MX7 2. Angle Adjust Knob 3. Passive Cradle 4. U-Bracket 5. Mounting Bolt Figure 37 Installing the Cradle U-Bracket 1. Attach the U-Bracket to the vehicle, making sure it does not impede safe operation of the vehicle. 2. Attach the Passive Cradle to the U-Bracket using the Angle Adjust knobs. Use both knobs to loosen and tighten the cradle to the U-bracket while determining the best viewing angle.
54 Passive Vehicle Mount Cradle 3. The passive vehicle mounted cradle is ready for use. Periodically test the mounting device and retighten bolts and/or knob as needed. If the cradle becomes cracked or warped it must be replaced.
Passive Vehicle Mount Cradle 55 How To Install the RAM Bracket 1. MX7 2. Angle Adjust Knobs 3. Passive Cradle 4. U-Bracket 5. Mounting Hex Bolt 6. Upper RAM Ball Assembly 7. Arm 8. Thumbscrew 9. Lower RAM Ball Assembly Figure 38 Installing the RAM Assembly 1. Attach the lower RAM ball assembly to the vehicle, making sure it does not impede safe operation of the vehicle. 2. Fasten the upper RAM ball assembly to the base of the U-bracket using the supplied bolts, washers and screws.
56 Passive Vehicle Mount Cradle 3. Loosen the turnscrew on the RAM arm, place the lower socket over the vehicle mount RAM ball, then the other arm socket over the RAM ball on the U-bracket. 4. Tighten the arm turnscrew until the U-bracket is secured to the RAM arm and the vehicle. 5. Attach the Passive Cradle to the U-Bracket using the Angle Adjust knobs. Use both knobs to loosen and tighten the cradle to the U-bracket while determining the best viewing angle. 6.
Passive Vehicle Mount Cradle 57 Periodically test the mounting device and retighten bolts and/or knob as needed. If the cradle becomes cracked or warped it must be replaced.
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Appendix A Key Maps Introduction Remember : “Sticky” keys are also known as “second” function keys. Ctl/Ctrl, Alt, Shft, Blue and Orange keys are “sticky keys”. Sticky keys do not need to be held down before pressing the next (or desired) key. It is valid to use combined modifiers on specific keys. Note: The key mapping in this appendix relates to the physical keypad. See section titled “Input Panel” for the Virtual (or Soft) Keypad used with the stylus.
60 55-Key Alphanumeric Keymaps To Get This MX7 Key / Function Display Backlight Brightness Adjust Mode Press These Keys and Then … Blue Orange Ctl Alt Shft x Caps Lock Press This Key Scan Key Toggle Blue Mode Blue Toggle Orange Mode Orange Toggle Shift Mode Shft Alt Alt 3 Control Ctl Scan Scan Key Esc x Alt Space Spc Enter CapsLock (Toggle) Enter x Back Space Tab x Spc Tab Tab BackTab x Tab Up Arrow Up Arrow Down Arrow Down Arrow Right Arrow x Up Arrow Left Arr
55-Key Alphanumeric Keymaps 61 Press These Keys and Then … To Get This MX7 Key / Function Blue F11 x F1 F12 x F2 F13 x F3 F14 x F4 F15 x F5 Orange Ctl Alt Shft Caps Lock Press This Key F16 x F1 F17 x F2 F18 x F3 F19 x F4 F20 x F5 F21 x x F1 F22 x x F2 F23 x x F3 F24 x x F4 a A b B c C d D e E f F g G h H i I j J k K l L m M n N o O p P q Q r R s S t T u U v V w W x X y Y z Z E-EQ-MX7OGWW-C MX7 User’
62 55-Key Alphanumeric Keymaps To Get This MX7 Key / Function Press These Keys and Then … Blue Orange Alt Shft Caps Lock Press This Key A x A B x B C x C D x D E x E F x F G x G H x H I x I J x J K x K L x L M x M N x N O x O P x P Q x Q R x R S x S T x T U x U V x V W x W X x X Y x Y Z x Z 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 0 . period x or < DEL or .
55-Key Alphanumeric Keymaps 63 Press These Keys and Then … To Get This MX7 Key / Function Blue [ x Y ] x Z > x H = x T { x W } x X Orange Ctl Alt Shft Caps Lock Press This Key / x J - x Spc + x Del x I (letter i) * (asterisk) or x 8 : (colon) x D ; (semicolon) x F .
64 55-Key Alphanumeric Keymaps To Get This MX7 Key / Function Press These Keys and Then … Blue Orange Ctl Alt Shft Caps Lock x Press This Key Y ^ or x x 6 U & or x x 7 O ( or x x 9 P ) or x 0 (zero) 5250 Key Map for the 55-Key Keypad Legend ........................Explanation......................... Key Sequence Attn ..............................Attention............................... Ctl + A Clr ................................Clear .....................................
32-Key Numeric-Alpha Keypad 65 32-Key Numeric-Alpha Keypad 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. Pressing the Alph key forces “Alpha” mode for the 2,3,4,5,6,7,8, and 9 keys. The 1 and 0 keys continue to place a 1 and 0 into the text field.
66 32-Key Numeric-Alpha Keypad To Get This MX7 Key / Function Press These Keys and Then … Blue BackTab Orange Ctl Alt Shft Alpha x Press This Key Tab Up Arrow Up Arrow Down Arrow Down Arrow Right Arrow x Left Arrow x Insert Up Arrow Down Arrow x Ctrl Delete Del Home x End Down Arrow x Up Arrow Page Up x Up Arrow Page Down x Down Arrow F1 F1 F2 F2 F3 F3 F4 F4 F5 F5 F6 x F1 F7 x F2 F8 x F3 F9 x F4 F10 x F5 F11 x F1 F12 x F2 F13 x F3 F14 x
32-Key Numeric-Alpha Keypad To Get This MX7 Key / Function 67 Press These Keys and Then … Blue Orange Ctl Alt Shft Alpha Press This Key f x 333 g x 4 h x 44 i x 444 j x 5 k x 55 l x 555 m x 6 n x 66 o x 666 p x 7 q x 77 r x 777 s x 7777 t x 8 u x 88 v x 888 w x 9 x x 99 y x 999 z x 9999 2 A x x B x x 22 C x x 222 D x x 3 E x x 33 F x x 333 G x x 4 H x x 44 I x x 444 J x x 5 K x x 55 L x x 5
68 32-Key Numeric-Alpha Keypad To Get This MX7 Key / Function Press These Keys and Then … Blue Orange Ctl Alt Press This Key Shft Alpha T x x 8 U x x 88 V x x 888 W x x 9 X x x 99 Y x x 999 Z x x 9999 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 0 . (period) < x DEL x 7 x 2 [ or x 2 x 3 ] > or x 3 x 8 = x Diamond#2 { x 4 } x 5 / x 1 - x Spc + x Del x * (asterisk) : (colon) ; (semicolon) 8 or x Diamond#1 x 0 x 0 .
32-Key Numeric-Alpha Keypad To Get This MX7 Key / Function 69 Press These Keys and Then … Blue Orange Ctl Alt Shft Alpha Press This Key , (comma) x 6 ‘ (apostrophe) x Alph ~ (tilde) x \ x | “ 9 1 x Alt x Alph x Diamond#3 ! or x 1 x 2 @ or x 5 x # or x 4 x 9 $ or % x 4 x 5 x ^ 6 or x & Ctrl x x 7 Diamond#2 ( or x x 9 Diamond#3 ) or x E-EQ-MX7OGWW-C 3 0 (zero) MX7 User’s Guide
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Appendix B Regulatory Notices and Safety Information FCC Information: This device complies with FCC Rules, part 15. Operation is subject to the following conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference and 2. This device must accept any interference that may be received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
72 Appendix B Regulatory Notices and Safety Information Li-Ion Battery When disposing of the MX7 main battery, the following precautions should be observed: The battery should be disposed of promptly. The battery should not be disassembled or crushed. The battery should not be heated above 212°F (100°C) or incinerated. Important: This symbol is placed on the product to remind users to dispose of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) appropriately, per Directive 2002-96-EC.
Appendix B Regulatory Notices and Safety Information 73 LXE 802.11b/g WLAN Declaration of Conformity (Odyssey Client) DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to: the R&TTE Directive; The EMC Directive; 99/5/EEC 89/336/EEC The Low Voltage Directive; 73/23/EEC and the Marking Directive; 93/68/EEC Type of Equipment: Brand Name or Trademark: Type Designation: Manufacturer: Address: DSSS 2.4GHz WLAN LXE MX7 with 802.11b/g WLAN LXE Inc.
74 Appendix B Regulatory Notices and Safety Information LXE 802.11b/g WLAN Declaration of Conformity (Summit Client) DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to Directives: 1999/5/EC 93/68/EEC Type of Equipment: Brand Name or Trademark: Type Designation: Manufacturer: Address: Year of Manufacturer: Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity CE Marking Directive Direct Sequence 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN Card LXE LXE 4830 LXE Inc.
Appendix B Regulatory Notices and Safety Information 75 Annex to DoC for LXE 4830 With regard to the use of external antennas The LXE 4830 can be equipped with external antennas. The antennas listed have been evaluated with the LXE 4830 pursuant to EN 300 328, and therefore meet the definition of ‘dedicated antenna’ per ERC/REC 70-03 Appendix 1 Table 3; thus the requirement set forth in ERC/REC 70-03 , Annex 3 are met by the LXE model 4830 transceiver.
76 Appendix B Regulatory Notices and Safety Information A/C Power Supply Safety Statement – MX7 Output Rated 12 VDC, 1.25 A. The LXE-approved AC Power Adapter is only intended for use in a 25°C (77°F) maximum ambient temperature environment. Optional A/C Power Supply: Outside North America, this unit is intended for use with an IEC certified ITE power supply with output rated as stated at the top of this page. (US) Alimentation c.a.
Appendix B Regulatory Notices and Safety Information 77 Laser Light Safety Statement Warning: This product uses laser light. One of the following labels is provided on the scanner. Please read the Caution statement. (US) Mise én garde: Ce produit utilise un rayon laser. L’une des étiquettes suivantes est apposée sur le scanneur. Veuillez lire l’avertissement qu’elle contient. (FR) Advertência: Este produto usa luz de laser. O scanner contém um dos seguintes avisos. Favor ler o Aviso.
78 Appendix B Regulatory Notices and Safety Information Laser Light Safety Statement Aþaðýdaki etiketlerden bir tanesi tarayýcýnýn üstünde saðlanýr. Lütfen Dikkat ifadesini okuyun.
Appendix B Regulatory Notices and Safety Information 79 Labels – MX7 Hand Held Computer [Odyssey Client] E-EQ-MX7OGWW-C MX7 User’s Guide
80 Appendix B Regulatory Notices and Safety Information Labels – MX7 Hand Held Computer [Summit Client] MX7 User’s Guide E-EQ-MX7OGWW-C
Index 81 Index 2nd key function, described ..................................41 32-key Keymap.....................................................65 55-key Keymaps ...................................................59 A AC External Power Supply, How to .....................19 AC Power and LEDs on cradles ...........................................48 AC Power Adapter Assembly ............................................................19 AC Power Scheme................................................
82 Ctrl Key...............................................................40 Enter Key ............................................................40 Field Exit Key .....................................................41 Shft Key ..............................................................40 Spc Key...............................................................40 Function keys........................................................40 Index Mode timers .....................................................
Index Stylus ....................................................................16 Stylus and data entry.............................................25 Suspend mode, How To........................................15 Suspend Timer ......................................................35 System Idle Timer.................................................35 System Status LED ...............................................39 T Technical Glossary ...............................................
84 MX7 User’s Guide Index E-EQ-MX7OGWW-C