LXE HX1 Reference guide

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HX1 Reference Guide
Copyright © October 2007 by LXE Inc.
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original VoiceLogistics VLS-410 user documentation is copyrighted by Voxware, Inc. LXE is distributing the
Voxware VLS-410 product as the LXE HX1. Text explaining the VLS-410 product (HX1) in this user document
has been amended by LXE Inc., for reprint purposes with Voxware Inc.'s, express permission.
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Revision Notice
HX1 Reference Guide
Upgrade From Revision A to Revision B
Section Explanation
Chapter 2 – Physical Description
and Layout
Revised “Components” section to reflect new Summit label.
Chapter 4 – Wireless Network
Configuration
Revised “Components” section to reflect new Summit label.
Updated chapter for EAP-FAST.
Revised section: “Admin login”.
Note: A complete revision history is included in Appendix A, “Technical Specifications”.
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1
Overview.................................................................................................................... 1
When to Use this Guide............................................................................................ 1
Document Conventions ............................................................................................................2
Quick Start................................................................................................................. 3
Getting Help............................................................................................................... 3
Manuals and Accessories ........................................................................................ 4
Manuals.....................................................................................................................................4
Accessories ...............................................................................................................................4
CHAPTER 2 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION AND LAYOUT 7
Components .............................................................................................................. 7
Top View ..................................................................................................................................7
End View ..................................................................................................................................7
Bottom View.............................................................................................................................8
System Hardware...................................................................................................... 9
About Lithium-Ion Batteries..................................................................................... 9
Powering On the HX1 ............................................................................................... 9
Suspend /Resume Button ...................................................................................... 10
Power LED .............................................................................................................................10
Entering Data........................................................................................................... 10
External Connectors............................................................................................... 11
25 pin RS-232 Connector for Headset....................................................................................11
Pinout ...................................................................................................................................11
9 pin RS-232 Connector for Configuration ............................................................................12
Pinout ...................................................................................................................................12
Antenna Connector .................................................................................................................12
The HX1 Battery Pack............................................................................................. 13
The HX1 MultiCharger...........................................................................................................13
CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 15
Introduction ............................................................................................................. 15
HX1 Software........................................................................................................... 15
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Desktop.................................................................................................................... 16
Desktop Icons .........................................................................................................................17
SetServerIP...........................................................................................................................17
SaveCiscoSettings ................................................................................................................17
SaveTime..............................................................................................................................17
Software Configuration .......................................................................................... 18
MAC Address .......................................................................................................... 18
Establishing an ActiveSync Connection............................................................... 19
Step 1: Install XScale USB Driver .........................................................................................19
Step 2: Install Microsoft ActiveSync......................................................................................20
Ending an ActiveSync Connection ......................................................................................21
Reestablishing an ActiveSync Connection ..........................................................................21
Step 3: Install Mobile Power Toys Software..........................................................................22
Step 4: Preparing for Configuration .......................................................................................22
Error Messages.....................................................................................................................23
Control Panel Options ............................................................................................ 24
Certificates..............................................................................................................................24
Date/Time ...............................................................................................................................25
Dialing ....................................................................................................................................25
Display....................................................................................................................................26
Background ..........................................................................................................................26
Appearance...........................................................................................................................26
Backlight ..............................................................................................................................26
Input Panel..............................................................................................................................27
Keyboard.................................................................................................................................27
Mouse .....................................................................................................................................28
Network and Dial-up Connections .........................................................................................28
Owner .....................................................................................................................................29
Password.................................................................................................................................30
PC Connection........................................................................................................................31
Power ......................................................................................................................................32
Battery ..................................................................................................................................32
Schemes................................................................................................................................32
Regional Settings....................................................................................................................33
Remove Programs...................................................................................................................33
System.....................................................................................................................................34
General .................................................................................................................................34
Memory ................................................................................................................................35
Device Name ........................................................................................................................35
Copyrights ............................................................................................................................35
Volume and Sounds................................................................................................................36
Volume .................................................................................................................................36
Sounds ..................................................................................................................................36
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CHAPTER 4 WIRELESS NETWORK CONFIGURATION 37
Introduction ............................................................................................................. 37
Summit Radio.......................................................................................................... 38
Summit Client Utility .............................................................................................................38
Wireless Zero Config Utility and the Summit Radio...........................................................38
Main Tab ..............................................................................................................................39
Admin Login.................................................................................................................................. 40
Config Tab............................................................................................................................41
Parameters...................................................................................................................................... 41
Status Tab.............................................................................................................................44
Diags Tab .............................................................................................................................45
Global Settings Tab..............................................................................................................46
Parameters...................................................................................................................................... 46
Summit Wireless Security ......................................................................................................50
No Security...........................................................................................................................51
WEP......................................................................................................................................52
LEAP without WPA Authentication ....................................................................................53
PEAP/MSCHAP...................................................................................................................55
PEAP/GTC ...........................................................................................................................57
WPA/LEAP..........................................................................................................................59
EAP-FAST ...........................................................................................................................60
WPA PSK.............................................................................................................................62
Cisco Radio ............................................................................................................. 63
Wireless Configuration Utilities.............................................................................................63
Cisco Aironet Client Utility (ACU) .....................................................................................63
Profiles Tab.................................................................................................................................... 64
Saving Cisco Settings .................................................................................................................... 65
Cisco ACU and the WZC Utility ................................................................................................... 66
Microsoft Wireless Zero Config (WZC) Utility ..................................................................67
Enabling / Disabling the WZC Utility ........................................................................................... 67
Security Options .....................................................................................................................68
No Security...........................................................................................................................68
WEP......................................................................................................................................69
LEAP....................................................................................................................................70
LEAP (WPA) .......................................................................................................................71
PEAP ....................................................................................................................................72
EAP-TLS..............................................................................................................................77
Cisco Icon Missing .................................................................................................................82
Certificates .............................................................................................................. 83
Root Certificates .....................................................................................................................83
Generating a Root CA Certificate for the HX1....................................................................83
Installing a Root CA Certificate on theHX1 ........................................................................86
User Certificates .....................................................................................................................88
Method #1: No HX1 Access to Certificate Server...............................................................88
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Generating a User Certificate for the HX1 .................................................................................... 88
Installing a User Certificate on the HX1 (WPA-TLS Only).......................................................... 93
Method #2: HX1 Has Access to Certificate Server..............................................................97
CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 99
Introduction ............................................................................................................. 99
Problem with one User ........................................................................................... 99
Problem with Multiple Users................................................................................ 100
Problems with RF Connection ............................................................................. 100
APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 101
Physical Specifications ........................................................................................ 101
Environmental Specifications.............................................................................. 101
Summit CF 2.4GHz Radio Specifications............................................................................102
Cisco 2.4GHz Type II Radio Specifications ........................................................................102
Revision History.................................................................................................... 103
INDEX 105
Illustrations
Figure 2-1 HX1 Components...............................................................................................................................7
Figure 2-2 HX1 Connectors.................................................................................................................................7
Figure 2-3 HX1 Labels ........................................................................................................................................8
Figure 2-4 Use Summit Client Utility Label........................................................................................................8
Figure 2-5 The 25-Pin RS-232 Connector .........................................................................................................11
Figure 2-6 The 25-Pin RS-232 Connector .........................................................................................................12
Figure 2-7 The HX1 Battery ..............................................................................................................................13
Figure 2-8 The HX1 Multi-Charger...................................................................................................................13
Figure 3-1 HX1 Desktop via Remote Display ...................................................................................................16
Figure 3-1 Viewing MAC Address Using Config Utility..................................................................................18
Figure 3-2 Windows Hardware Wizard, Specify File........................................................................................19
Figure 3-3 Windows Hardware Wizard, Completed .........................................................................................20
Figure 3-4 ActiveSync Partnership....................................................................................................................20
Figure 3-5 ActiveSync Connected .....................................................................................................................21
Figure 3-6 ActiveSync Remote Display Error Messages...................................................................................23
Figure 3-7 Certificates .......................................................................................................................................24
Figure 3-8 Date/Time Properties........................................................................................................................25
Figure 3-9 Display Properties – Background......................................................................................................26
Figure 3-10 Input Panel Properties ....................................................................................................................27
Figure 3-11 Assign Static/DHCP IP Address ....................................................................................................28
Figure 3-12 Owner Properties............................................................................................................................29
Figure 3-13 Password Properties .......................................................................................................................30
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Figure 3-14 Communication / PC Connection Tab............................................................................................31
Figure 3-15 Power Properties – Battery.............................................................................................................32
Figure 3-16 Power Properties – Schemes ..........................................................................................................32
Figure 3-17 System – General tab......................................................................................................................34
Figure 3-18 System – Memory Tab ...................................................................................................................35
Figure 3-19 System – Device Name Tab ...........................................................................................................35
Figure 3-20 Volume & Sounds – Volume Tab ..................................................................................................36
Figure 4-1 Use Summit Client Utility Label.....................................................................................................37
Figure 4-2 Summit Client Utility .......................................................................................................................38
Figure 4-3 SCU – Main Tab ..............................................................................................................................39
Figure 4-4 Admin Password Entry ....................................................................................................................40
Figure 4-5 SCU – Config Tab............................................................................................................................41
Figure 4-6 SCU – Status Tab .............................................................................................................................44
Figure 4-7 SCU – Diags Tab .............................................................................................................................45
Figure 4-8 SCU – Global Settings Tab ..............................................................................................................46
Figure 4-9 Default Config (Profile) ...................................................................................................................50
Figure 4-10 No Security.....................................................................................................................................51
Figure 4-11 WEP Encryption.............................................................................................................................52
Figure 4-12 WEP Keys ......................................................................................................................................52
Figure 4-13 LEAP Configuration ......................................................................................................................53
Figure 4-14 LEAP Credentials...........................................................................................................................54
Figure 4-15 PEAP/MSCHAP ............................................................................................................................55
Figure 4-16 PEAP/MSCHAP Credentials .........................................................................................................55
Figure 4-17 PEAP/MSCHAP Certificate Filename...........................................................................................56
Figure 5-18 PEAP/GTC.....................................................................................................................................57
Figure 5-19 PEAP/GTC Credentials..................................................................................................................57
Figure 5-20 PEAP/GTC Certificate Filename ...................................................................................................58
Figure 4-21 WPA/LEAP....................................................................................................................................59
Figure 4-22 WPA/LEAP Credentials.................................................................................................................59
Figure 5-23 EAP-FAST Configuration..............................................................................................................60
Figure 5-24 EAP-FAST Credentials..................................................................................................................60
Figure 4-25 WPA/PSK Encryption....................................................................................................................62
Figure 4-26 PSK Entry ......................................................................................................................................62
Figure 4-27 Cisco ACU, Profiles Tab................................................................................................................64
Figure 4-28 Cisco ACU, Profiles Properties......................................................................................................64
Figure 4-29 Cisco Settings Saved Success ........................................................................................................65
Figure 4-30 Cisco ACU, External Settings........................................................................................................66
Figure 4-31 ACU Restart Reminder ..................................................................................................................66
Figure 4-32 Enable / Disable the WZC Utility ..................................................................................................67
Figure 4-33 Cisco ACU, WEP Keys..................................................................................................................69
Figure 4-34 Wireless Information Tab...............................................................................................................72
Figure 4-35 Wireless Network Properties, PEAP..............................................................................................73
Figure 4-36 Authentication Settings ..................................................................................................................73
Figure 4-37 Advanced Wireless Settings...........................................................................................................74
Figure 4-38 Network Credentials.......................................................................................................................75
Figure 4-39 Authenticated to Network ..............................................................................................................75
Figure 4-40 Connected to Network....................................................................................................................75
Figure 4-41 Wireless Information Tab...............................................................................................................77
Figure 4-42 Wireless Network Properties, EAP-TLS........................................................................................78
Figure 4-43 Authentication Settings ..................................................................................................................78
Figure 4-44 Select User Certificate....................................................................................................................79
Figure 4-45 Authentication Settings, Certificate Selected.................................................................................79
Figure 4-46 Advanced Wireless Settings...........................................................................................................80
Figure 4-47 User Logon.....................................................................................................................................80
Figure 4-48 Authenticated to Network ..............................................................................................................81
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Figure 4-49 Connected to Network....................................................................................................................81
Figure 4-50 Logon to Certificate Authority.......................................................................................................83
Figure 4-51 Certificate Services Welcome Screen ............................................................................................84
Figure 4-52 Download CA Certificate Screen...................................................................................................84
Figure 4-53 Download CA Certificate Screen...................................................................................................85
Figure 4-54 Certificates .....................................................................................................................................86
Figure 4-55 Import Certificate ...........................................................................................................................86
Figure 4-56 Browsing to Certificate Location ...................................................................................................87
Figure 4-57 Certificate Import Confirmation.....................................................................................................87
Figure 4-58 Logon to Certificate Authority.......................................................................................................88
Figure 4-59 Certificate Services Welcome Screen ............................................................................................89
Figure 4-60 Request a Certificate Screen ..........................................................................................................89
Figure 4-61 Advanced Certificate Request Screen ............................................................................................89
Figure 4-62 Advanced Certificate Details .........................................................................................................90
Figure 4-63 Script Warnings..............................................................................................................................91
Figure 4-64 Script Warnings..............................................................................................................................91
Figure 4-65 Certificate Issued............................................................................................................................92
Figure 4-66 Download Security Warning..........................................................................................................92
Figure 4-67 Certificates .....................................................................................................................................93
Figure 4-68 Import Certificate ...........................................................................................................................93
Figure 4-69 Browsing to Certificate Location ...................................................................................................94
Figure 4-70 Certificate Listing...........................................................................................................................94
Figure 4-71 Private Key Not Present .................................................................................................................95
Figure 4-72 Browsing to Private Key Location .................................................................................................95
Figure 4-73 Private Key Present ........................................................................................................................96
Figure 4-74 Certificate Enrollment ....................................................................................................................97
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Overview
The HX1 “Hands Free”/voice device is a rugged, wearable computer equipped with a Microsoft
®
Windows
®
CE operating system. The HX1 is a customized computer designed to gather voice
data and transmit the data via a wireless PCMCIA radio (spread spectrum 2.4GHz) to a voice
server.
The HX1 is designed for head up, hands free operation. The HX1 includes a headset. The
headset’s speaker relays voice instructions to the user and the user speaks the responses into the
headset’s microphone. A keyboard, display and touchscreen are not necessary for operation and
are not included in the HX1.
The HX1 provides power and functionality in a small package, using a 400 MHz Intel
®
X-Scale
PXA255 Processor.
When to Use this Guide
As the reference for LXE’s HX1 equipped with a Microsoft Windows CE operating system, this
guide provides detailed information on its features and functionality. Use this guide as you would
any other source book -- reading portions to learn about the HX1, and then referring to it when
you need more information about a particular subject.
This chapter, “Introduction”, briefly describes this reference guide structure, contains setup and
installation instruction, and explains how to get help.
Chapter 2 “Physical Description and Layout” describes the function and layout of the controls
and connectors on the HX1.
Chapter 3 “System Configuration” takes you through the system setup and file structure,
covering all components except the 2.4GHz radio.
Chapter 4, “Wireless Network Configuration” details 2.4GHz radio setup. Configuration for
WEP and WPA is included.
Chapter 5 “Troubleshooting” contains information on diagnosing problems with the HX1 and
the applications running on the device..
Appendix A “Technical Specifications” lists technical specifications including physical,
environmental, display and the radio.
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Document Conventions
This reference guide uses the following document conventions:
ALL CAPS All caps are used to represent disk directories, file names, and application
names.
Menu|Choice Rather than use the phrase "choose the Save command from the File menu",
this manual uses the convention "choose File|Save".
"Quotes" Indicates the title of a book, chapter or a section within a chapter (for
example, "Document Conventions").
< > Indicates a key on the keyboard (for example, <Enter> ).
Indicates a reference to other documentation.
Differences in operation or commands due to radio type.
ATTENTION
Keyword that indicates vital or pivotal information to follow.
!
Attention symbol that indicates vital or pivotal information to follow. Also,
when marked on product, means to refer to the manual or operator’s guide.
International fuse replacement symbol. When marked on the product, the
label includes fuse ratings in volts (v) and amperes (a) for the product.
Note: Keyword that indicates immediately relevant information.
Caution
!
Keyword that indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
WARNING
!
Keyword that indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
DANGER
!
Keyword that indicates an imminent hazardous situation, which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
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Quick Start
This section’s instructions are based on the assumption that your new HX1 is pre-configured and
requires only accessory installation and a battery.
Use this guide as you would any other source book -- reading portions to learn about the HX1,
and then referring to it when you need more information about a particular subject. This guide
takes you through installation and operation of the LXE HX1.
In general, the sequence of events is:
1. Install a fully charged battery in the HX1.
2. Insert HX1 in a belt carry case.
3. Attach cables (antenna and RS-232) to the HX1 and close case.
4. Attach headset.
5. Turn the HX1 on.
6. Configure the HX1 via ActiveSync and ActiveSync Remote Display.
Getting Help
All LXE manuals are now available on one CD and they can also be viewed/downloaded
from the LXE 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
www.lxe.com.
Explanations of terms and acronyms used in this guide are located in the file titled “Glossary” on
the LXE Manuals CD.
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Manuals and Accessories
Manuals
The following manuals are available on the LXE Manuals CD:
HX1 Multi-Charger User’s Guide
HX1 Reference Guide
Contacting LXE
LXE Technical Glossary
Accessories
The table below lists the available HX1 accessories.
Where two parts numbers are listed for a given part, the part number ending in “-R”
is the RoHS compliant version.
When only one part number is listed, the part is RoHS compliant unless otherwise
noted.
Case and Belt
HX1A401BELTCASE Case with Belt
HX1A402BELT Belt without Case
HX1A410BELTCASE Case with Belt, Browser label
Battery and Charger
HX1A377BATTERY Battery, Lithium Ion, HX1
HX1A376CHGR
HX1A376CHGR-A
Charger, 4 bay, HX1
HX1A378CHGRWW
HX1A378CHGRWW-R
Charger, 4 bay, HX1, No power cord
Cables, Configuration and Training Devices
HX1A051AUDIOCBL Cable, Lower Audio
HX1A052CONFIGCBL Cable, Configuration
HX1A053YCABLE Cable, Splitter for Walkie Talkie, Mono
HX1A054YMICCABLE Cable, Splitter for Walkie Talkie w/Microphone
HX1A276WKYTKYKIT Radio, Walkie Talkie Kit
Headsets
HX1A501SINGHEADSET Headset, Single Band
HX1A502DUALHEADSET Headset, Dual Band
HX1A503BTHHEADSET Headset, Behind the Ear, Dual Ear
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Headset Parts and Foam
HX1A504HSBLOCKFOAM Foam, Replacement Block, Headset
HX1A505DUALYOKE Yoke, Replacement for Dual Band Headset
HX1A506SINGLEYOKE Yoke, Replacement for Single Band Headset
HX1A507FRZFOAMBLK Foam, Freezer Block Headset, Single and Dual Band
HX1A508WINDSREEN10 Replacement Microphone Foam, Wind Screen, 10 pack
HX1A509WINDSREEN50 Replacement Microphone Foam, Wind Screen, 50 pack
HX1A510FOAMEAR10 Replacement Headset Foam, Ear Cover, 10 pack
HX1A511FOAMEAR Replacement Headset Foam, Ear Cover, 50 pack
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Chapter 2 Physical Description and Layout
Components
Top View
1. Suspend/Resume
Button with Power
LED
2. Reset Button
3. Battery Release
Button
4. Battery Pack
Figure 2-1 HX1 Components
End View
1. Antenna Connector
2. RS-232 Connector, 9 pin
3. RS-232 Connector, 25 pin
Figure 2-2 HX1 Connectors
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Bottom View
Labels that identify the HX1 are located on the bottom of the unit. Please refer to these labels for
information on a particular unit, such as the MAC address of the radio card installed.
Figure 2-3 HX1 Labels
When initially configuring an HX1, the MAC address may be covered by “Use Summit Client
Utility” sticker. This sticker identifies the HX1 as having a Summit radio card installed and
directs the user to the Summit SCU for radio configuration.
®
This unit contains a Summit
radio card.
, NOT the
Cisco utility. See manuals for details.
Use the Summit Client
Utility to configure this card
TM
Figure 2-4 Use Summit Client Utility Label
The MAC address is located under the “Use Summit” label and can be viewed by peeling off the
“Use Summit” label.
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System Hardware
The HX1 features:
An Intel
®
X-Scale PXA255 processor operating at 400 MHz.
128MB of SDRAM memory.
64MB flash memory.
Windows CE 5.0 operating system.
COM1, COM2 or USB connections to a PC via a configuration cable;
o ActiveSync connection via USB
o HyperTerminal or FTP connection via COM1 or COM2
Headset with microphone connection via a headset adapter cable.
1700 mAh Li-Ion battery pack.
Summit 2.4GHz 802.11b/g or Cisco 2.4GHz 802.11b radio.
About Lithium-Ion Batteries
Li-Ion batteries (like all batteries) gradually lose their capacity over time (in a linear fashion) and
never just stop working. This is important to remember – this mobile device is always ‘on’ even
when in the Suspend state and draws battery power at all times. Always replace the used main
battery with a fully charged main battery.
Note: Until the main battery and backup battery are completely depleted, the mobile device is
always drawing power from the batteries (On).
Powering On the HX1
The HX1 automatically powers On when a new battery pack is inserted.
The HX1 has three power modes:
On – The HX1 is on and all functions are available. The On state is indicated by the
Power LED being lit. The HX1 enters the On state when a battery pack is inserted
or when the Suspend/Resume button is pressed to wake the HX1 from Suspend
mode.
Suspend – The HX1 is using minimum power to maintain system settings. User
input is not accepted in this state. The HX1 is automatically placed into Suspend
when the battery level drops to 5%. A user can place the HX1 in Suspend mode by
pressing and releasing the Suspend/Resume button when the HX1 is On. To exit
Suspend mode, install a fresh battery (if the battery charge is below 5%) or press and
release the Suspend/Resume button (if the battery charge is greater than 5%).
Off – The HX1 enters the Off state when there is no battery power available. When
a fresh battery is installed, the HX1 transitions to the On state. However, the HX1
has reset and it may be necessary to contact your System Administrator for setup
assistance.
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Suspend /Resume Button
The Suspend /Resume button can be used to suspend or resume the HX1. It can also be used to
reset the HX1.
When the HX1 is on, pressing and releasing the Suspend / Resume button places the
HX1 in Suspend mode. In approximately 1.5 seconds, the Power LED goes out
indicating the HX1 is in Suspend mode.
When the HX1 is in Suspend mode, pressing and releasing the Suspend / Resume
button resumes the HX1.
Pressing and holding the Suspend / Resume button for more than eight seconds
resets the HX1.
Power LED
The Power LED is built into the Suspend / Resume switch. The color and behavior of the
POWER LED indicated the status of the HX1:
Green light, blinking once every three seconds – Indicated the HX1 is receiving a
software upgrade.
Green light, blinking once per second – Indicated the HX1 has started the browser.
Green light, on solid – The green light remains on solid for approximately 30
seconds after the HX1 has booted. Once the browser has loaded the light blinks
once per second.
Red light, blinking rapidly – Indicates an error has occurred during the system
install.
No lights – Indicated the HX1 is either in Suspend mode or has no battery power.
Alternate Red and Green blinking light – Indicates the HX1 is out of range.
Entering Data
All data is entered into the HX1 by speaking into the headset’s microphone when prompted.
The HX1 is configured remotely using a PC and ActiveSync. Please refer to Chapter 3, “System
Configuration” for more information.
Voice software installed on the HX1 may provide additional configuration options. Please refer to
documentation for your voice software for information.
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LXE HX1 Reference guide

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