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MX3-CE Reference Guide
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Li-Ion Battery
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1-1
Overview ................................................................................................................. 1-1
Components ........................................................................................................... 1-2
When to Use This Guide........................................................................................ 1-3
Document Conventions ........................................................................................................ 1-4
Getting Started....................................................................................................... 1-5
Tapping with a Stylus ...........................................................................................................1-6
Insert Main Battery ............................................................................................................... 1-7
Attach Handstrap (Optional)................................................................................................. 1-9
Attach to Hip-Flip (Optional) ............................................................................................. 1-10
Connect External Power Supply (Optional) ....................................................................... 1-11
Connect Audio Jack (Optional) .......................................................................................... 1-12
Power Button ...................................................................................................................... 1-12
Touch Screen Calibration ................................................................................................... 1-13
Set The Display Contrast .................................................................................................... 1-13
Set the Display Backlight Timer......................................................................................... 1-14
Set the Display Blanking Timer.......................................................................................... 1-14
Set the MX3-CE Power Off Timer..................................................................................... 1-15
Set The Audio Speaker Volume ......................................................................................... 1-16
Endcaps................................................................................................................ 1-17
COM Port Switching .......................................................................................................... 1-18
PCMCIA Cards...................................................................................................... 1-20
PCMCIA Radio Card.......................................................................................................... 1-22
Data Entry............................................................................................................. 1-23
Keypad Data Entry.............................................................................................................. 1-23
Stylus and the Touch Screen............................................................................................... 1-23
Barcode Data Entry............................................................................................................. 1-23
RS-232 Data Entry.............................................................................................................. 1-23
Scanner Entry...................................................................................................................... 1-24
Power Modes........................................................................................................ 1-25
On Mode ............................................................................................................................. 1-26
Suspend Mode ....................................................................................................................1-27
Critical Suspend Mode ....................................................................................................... 1-28
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Off Mode ............................................................................................................................ 1-28
Contacting LXE .................................................................................................... 1-29
Manuals and Accessories ................................................................................... 1-29
Manuals............................................................................................................................... 1-29
Accessories ......................................................................................................................... 1-29
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HAPTER 2 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION AND LAYOUT 2-1
Hardware Configuration ........................................................................................ 2-1
System Hardware.................................................................................................................. 2-1
Central Processing Unit ........................................................................................................ 2-1
AT Compatible Core Logic .................................................................................................. 2-1
System Memory.................................................................................................................... 2-2
Video Subsystem .................................................................................................................. 2-2
Power Supply........................................................................................................................ 2-2
COM Ports............................................................................................................................ 2-2
Audio Interface ..................................................................................................................... 2-3
PCMCIA Slots ...................................................................................................................... 2-3
Physical Controls................................................................................................... 2-4
Power Button ........................................................................................................................ 2-4
Endcaps................................................................................................................................. 2-5
Scan Buttons ......................................................................................................................... 2-7
Keypad .................................................................................................................... 2-8
Touch Screen and Keypad Shortcuts .................................................................................... 2-8
Scan Key Function................................................................................................................ 2-8
Enter Key Function............................................................................................................... 2-8
2nd Key Function.................................................................................................................. 2-8
Ctrl Key Function ................................................................................................................. 2-9
Alt Key Function .................................................................................................................. 2-9
Shft Key Function................................................................................................................. 2-9
Spc Key Function.................................................................................................................. 2-9
Mode Key Functions............................................................................................................. 2-9
Keypress Sequences..............................................................................................................2-9
LED Functions.................................................................................................................... 2-10
Display .................................................................................................................. 2-11
Display and Display Backlight Timer................................................................................. 2-11
Touchscreen........................................................................................................................ 2-12
Cleaning the Display........................................................................................................... 2-12
Speaker................................................................................................................. 2-12
Infrared (IR) Port .................................................................................................. 2-13
Storage Cradles ................................................................................................... 2-14
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CHAPTER 3 POWER SUPPLY 3-1
Introduction ............................................................................................................ 3-1
Handling Batteries Safely...................................................................................... 3-1
Battery Maintenance Publication.......................................................................................... 3-2
Main Battery Pack .................................................................................................. 3-2
Battery Hot-Swapping............................................................................................ 3-2
Low Battery Warning ............................................................................................. 3-3
Critical Suspend State........................................................................................... 3-3
Backup Battery....................................................................................................... 3-3
Maintenance.......................................................................................................................... 3-3
Battery Charger...................................................................................................... 3-4
CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 4-1
Introduction ............................................................................................................ 4-1
WinCE 3.0 ............................................................................................................... 4-1
Installed Software .................................................................................................. 4-1
Software Load....................................................................................................................... 4-2
Desktop................................................................................................................... 4-3
Start Menu Program Options ................................................................................ 4-4
Accessories ........................................................................................................................... 4-4
Communications................................................................................................................... 4-5
Command Prompt................................................................................................................. 4-6
Internet Explorer ................................................................................................................... 4-6
Microsoft Pocket Word......................................................................................................... 4-6
Inbox ..................................................................................................................................... 4-6
Test Utility............................................................................................................................ 4-6
Windows Explorer ................................................................................................................4-6
Taskbar ................................................................................................................................. 4-7
Control Panel Options ........................................................................................... 4-8
Communication..................................................................................................................... 4-9
Date/Time ........................................................................................................................... 4-10
Dialing ................................................................................................................................ 4-11
Display................................................................................................................................ 4-12
Input Panel .......................................................................................................................... 4-13
Keyboard............................................................................................................................. 4-14
Mouse ................................................................................................................................. 4-14
Network .............................................................................................................................. 4-15
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Owner ................................................................................................................................. 4-16
Password ............................................................................................................................. 4-16
Power .................................................................................................................................. 4-17
Primary Events.................................................................................................................... 4-18
Regional Settings................................................................................................................ 4-19
Scanner ............................................................................................................................... 4-20
Stylus .................................................................................................................................. 4-22
System................................................................................................................................. 4-23
Volume and Sound ............................................................................................................. 4-24
Wireless – Lucent Radio Only............................................................................................ 4-25
Backup MX3-CE Files .......................................................................................... 4-27
Prerequisites........................................................................................................................ 4-27
Configure the MX3-CE ...................................................................................................... 4-28
Connect ............................................................................................................................... 4-29
Explore................................................................................................................................ 4-29
Disconnect .......................................................................................................................... 4-30
Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................. 4-31
Create a Communication Option ........................................................................................ 4-32
Technical Specifications – Connection Cable .................................................................... 4-33
MX3-CE Utilities ................................................................................................... 4-34
Graphic Utilities.................................................................................................................. 4-34
MX3-CE Command-line Utilities....................................................................................... 4-35
Host PC Command-line Utilities........................................................................................ 4-37
Miscellaneous ..................................................................................................................... 4-38
CHAPTER 5 RF NETWORK CONFIGURATION 5-1
Introduction ............................................................................................................ 5-1
Lucent Parameters................................................................................................. 5-1
WaveLAN Network Name ................................................................................................... 5-1
MAC Address ....................................................................................................................... 5-2
Distance Between the Access Points .................................................................................... 5-2
RTS/CTS Medium Reservation............................................................................................ 5-2
Interference Robustness........................................................................................................ 5-2
Card Power Management...................................................................................................... 5-2
Enable Encryption................................................................................................................. 5-3
Proxim Parameters ................................................................................................ 5-3
Configuration........................................................................................................................ 5-3
Site Survey Tools.................................................................................................................. 5-3
Advanced .............................................................................................................................. 5-4
About .................................................................................................................................... 5-4
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CHAPTER 6 SE923 SCANNER 6-1
Introduction ............................................................................................................ 6-1
Quick Start.............................................................................................................. 6-1
Factors That May Impact Scanner Performance ................................................. 6-2
Barcode Quality .................................................................................................................... 6-2
Barcode Symbology.............................................................................................................. 6-2
Lens Damage ........................................................................................................................ 6-2
Ambient Lighting.................................................................................................................. 6-2
Temperature.......................................................................................................................... 6-2
Scan Indicator ........................................................................................................ 6-3
Power Management ............................................................................................... 6-3
Pre-Configured Default Values ............................................................................. 6-4
Decode Zone .......................................................................................................... 6-7
System Setup ......................................................................................................... 6-7
How To ................................................................................................................................. 6-7
Frequently Used Barcodes .................................................................................................... 6-8
Scanner Parameters ............................................................................................ 6-15
Bi-Directional Redundancy ................................................................................................ 6-15
Codabar............................................................................................................................... 6-16
Code 128............................................................................................................................. 6-20
Code 39............................................................................................................................... 6-23
Code 93............................................................................................................................... 6-29
Data Options ....................................................................................................................... 6-32
Discrete 2 of 5..................................................................................................................... 6-39
Event Reporting .................................................................................................................. 6-42
Interleaved 2 of 5 ................................................................................................................ 6-44
Laser On Time .................................................................................................................... 6-49
Linear Code Type Security Level ....................................................................................... 6-50
MSI Plessey ........................................................................................................................ 6-52
Parameter Scanning ............................................................................................................ 6-56
Power Mode........................................................................................................................ 6-57
Set Default Parameter ......................................................................................................... 6-58
Time-out Between Same Symbol ....................................................................................... 6-58
Transmit “No Read” Message ............................................................................................ 6-59
Trigger Mode ...................................................................................................................... 6-60
UPC/EAN ........................................................................................................................... 6-62
Scan Angle (Laser Clipping) .............................................................................................. 6-78
Serial Interface.................................................................................................................... 6-79
ASCII Character Equivalents............................................................................... 6-86
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Keypad Number Symbols.................................................................................... 6-90
APPENDIX A KEY MAPS A-1
Keypad ....................................................................................................................A-1
Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies ........................................................................................ A-1
APPENDIX B TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS B-1
Physical Specifications ........................................................................................ B-1
Environmental Specifications.............................................................................. B-2
MX3-CE and Endcaps ..........................................................................................................B-2
Display Specifications.......................................................................................... B-3
Power Supplies .....................................................................................................................B-3
Radio Specifications............................................................................................. B-4
Proxim PCMCIA 2.4 GHz Type II .......................................................................................B-4
Lucent PCMCIA 2.4 GHz Type II........................................................................................B-4
APPENDIX C API CALLS C-1
Introduction ........................................................................................................... C-1
Power Management API ....................................................................................... C-1
Docked Status .......................................................................................................................C-1
Battery Power Status.............................................................................................................C-1
Backup Battery Charge/Discharge........................................................................................C-2
COM1 Ring Indicator Power................................................................................................C-2
COM3 Ring Indicator Power................................................................................................C-3
Display Power On/Off ..........................................................................................................C-3
Backlight Power On/Off .......................................................................................................C-4
Forcing Computer Not To Go To Suspend...........................................................................C-4
Cold Boot..............................................................................................................................C-4
Warm Boot............................................................................................................................C-4
Scanner API........................................................................................................... C-5
Scanner Wedge Interface ......................................................................................................C-5
Direct scanner interface ........................................................................................................C-5
Detecting Presence Of Internal Scanner ...............................................................................C-6
Serial Ports API ..................................................................................................... C-7
Endcap Right Serial Port ......................................................................................................C-7
Endcap Left Serial Port (Dual Serial Port Endcaps Only) ....................................................C-7
IRDA Port .............................................................................................................................C-7
USB Port (USB Endcaps Only) ............................................................................................C-7
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Version Control API .............................................................................................. C-8
OAL Version.........................................................................................................................C-8
Bootloader Version...............................................................................................................C-8
Loaded Version Numbers .....................................................................................................C-9
Loaded S Numbers................................................................................................................C-9
Hardware Port Access API ................................................................................... C-9
FPGA Register Access..........................................................................................................C-9
GPIO Pin Access ................................................................................................................C-10
Reflash the MX3-CE ............................................................................................ C-11
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Illustrations
Figure 1-1 Front of MX3...................................................................................................................................1-2
Figure 1-2 MX3-CE Endcap .............................................................................................................................1-2
Figure 1-3 Back of MX3-CE.............................................................................................................................1-3
Figure 1-4 Hardware Configuration ..................................................................................................................1-5
Figure 1-5 Main Battery....................................................................................................................................1-7
Figure 1-6 Battery Compartment.......................................................................................................................1-8
Figure 1-7 Main Battery....................................................................................................................................1-8
Figure 1-8 MX3-CE With Handstrap Installed .................................................................................................1-9
Figure 1-9 US AC/DC 12V Power Supply and Cigarette Lighter Adapter .....................................................1-11
Figure 1-10 International AC/DC 12V Power Supply.....................................................................................1-11
Figure 1-11 Connect External Power Supply..................................................................................................1-11
Figure 1-12 Connect Audio Jack.....................................................................................................................1-12
Figure 1-13 Touch Screen Recalibration.........................................................................................................1-13
Figure 1-14 Display Properties / Backlight .....................................................................................................1-14
Figure 1-15 Blanking Timer............................................................................................................................1-14
Figure 1-16 Power Off Timer..........................................................................................................................1-15
Figure 1-17 Adjust Audio Volume..................................................................................................................1-16
Figure 1-18 Endcap.........................................................................................................................................1-18
Figure 1-19 Scanner Port and Programmable Button Screen..........................................................................1-19
Figure 1-20 Assign COM Port Parameters......................................................................................................1-19
Figure 1-21 Slot Locations..............................................................................................................................1-20
Figure 1-22 Power Modes – On, Suspend, Critical Suspend and Off .............................................................1-25
Figure 2-1 System Hardware.............................................................................................................................2-1
Figure 2-2 Location of the Power (PWR) Button..............................................................................................2-4
Figure 2-3 RS-232 Pinouts................................................................................................................................2-6
Figure 2-4 9-Pin RS-232 Description................................................................................................................2-6
Figure 2-5 Programmable Buttons ....................................................................................................................2-7
Figure 2-6 Left and Right Scan Button Programming.......................................................................................2-7
Figure 2-7 The QWERTY Keypad ...................................................................................................................2-8
Figure 2-8 Function LEDs...............................................................................................................................2-10
Figure 2-9 MX3-CE Display...........................................................................................................................2-11
Figure 2-10 Speaker Location.........................................................................................................................2-12
Figure 2-11 Infrared Port - COM2 Port ..........................................................................................................2-13
Figure 2-12 Desktop Cradle ............................................................................................................................2-14
Figure 2-13 Vehicle Mounted Cradle..............................................................................................................2-14
Figure 3-1 Main Battery Pack ...........................................................................................................................3-1
Figure 3-2 LXE Multi-Charger .........................................................................................................................3-4
Figure 3-3 Insert Main Battery in Charger ........................................................................................................3-4
Figure 4-1 Pocket CMD Prompt Screen............................................................................................................4-6
Figure 4-2 Taskbar Properties...........................................................................................................................4-7
Figure 4-3 Communications / Device Name Tab ..............................................................................................4-9
Figure 4-4 Communication / PC Connection Tab .............................................................................................4-9
Figure 4-5 Date/Time Properties.....................................................................................................................4-10
Figure 4-6 Dialing Properties..........................................................................................................................4-11
Figure 4-7 Display Properties / Backlight Tab................................................................................................4-12
Figure 4-8 Display Properties / Blanking Tab.................................................................................................4-13
Figure 4-9 Keyboard Properties ......................................................................................................................4-14
Figure 4-10 Network Configuration / Adapters Tab .......................................................................................4-15
Figure 4-11 Network Configuration / Identification Tab ................................................................................4-15
Figure 4-12 Power Properties / Power Off Tab...............................................................................................4-17
Figure 4-13 Primary Events Display ...............................................................................................................4-18
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Figure 4-14 Scanner Properties / Main Tab ....................................................................................................4-20
Figure 4-15 Scanner Com Port Settings ..........................................................................................................4-21
Figure 4-16 Stylus Properties / Recalibration Start.........................................................................................4-22
Figure 4-17 Stylus Properties / Recalibration .................................................................................................4-22
Figure 4-18 System Properties / General Tab .................................................................................................4-23
Figure 4-19 System Properties / Memory Tab ................................................................................................4-23
Figure 4-20 Volume and Sounds Properties / Volume Tab.............................................................................4-24
Figure 4-21 Add/Edit Configuration Profile ...................................................................................................4-25
Figure 4-22 Basic Tab Display.........................................................................................................................4-26
Figure 4-23 Encryption Tab Display...............................................................................................................4-26
Figure 4-24 Advanced Tab Display .................................................................................................................4-26
Figure 4-25 Admin Tab Display .....................................................................................................................4-26
Figure 4-26 Pinout – Serial Cable for Synchronization...................................................................................4-33
Figure 4-27 USB / Serial Pinout .....................................................................................................................4-33
Figure A-1 QWERTY Keypad.........................................................................................................................A-1
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1-1
Overview ................................................................................................................. 1-1
Components ........................................................................................................... 1-2
When to Use This Guide........................................................................................ 1-3
Document Conventions ........................................................................................................ 1-4
Getting Started....................................................................................................... 1-5
Tapping with a Stylus ...........................................................................................................1-6
Keypad Shortcuts................................................................................................................1-6
Insert Main Battery ............................................................................................................... 1-7
Attach Handstrap (Optional)................................................................................................. 1-9
Attach to Hip-Flip (Optional) ............................................................................................. 1-10
Connect External Power Supply (Optional) ....................................................................... 1-11
Connect Audio Jack (Optional) .......................................................................................... 1-12
Power Button ...................................................................................................................... 1-12
Troubleshooting................................................................................................................ 1-12
Touch Screen Calibration ................................................................................................... 1-13
Set The Display Contrast .................................................................................................... 1-13
Set the Display Backlight Timer......................................................................................... 1-14
Set the Display Blanking Timer.......................................................................................... 1-14
Set the MX3-CE Power Off Timer..................................................................................... 1-15
Set The Audio Speaker Volume ......................................................................................... 1-16
Using the Keypad ............................................................................................................. 1-16
Using the Touch Screen ................................................................................................... 1-16
Endcaps................................................................................................................ 1-17
COM Port Switching .......................................................................................................... 1-18
PCMCIA Cards...................................................................................................... 1-20
PCMCIA Radio Card.......................................................................................................... 1-22
Data Entry............................................................................................................. 1-23
Keypad Data Entry.............................................................................................................. 1-23
Stylus and the Touch Screen............................................................................................... 1-23
Barcode Data Entry............................................................................................................. 1-23
RS-232 Data Entry.............................................................................................................. 1-23
Scanner Entry...................................................................................................................... 1-24
Power Modes........................................................................................................ 1-25
On Mode ............................................................................................................................. 1-26
The Display ...................................................................................................................... 1-26
The MX3-CE.................................................................................................................... 1-26
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LED Indicators ................................................................................................................. 1-26
Suspend Mode ....................................................................................................................1-27
The Display ...................................................................................................................... 1-27
The MX3-CE.................................................................................................................... 1-27
Critical Suspend Mode ....................................................................................................... 1-28
Off Mode ............................................................................................................................ 1-28
Contacting LXE .................................................................................................... 1-29
Manuals and Accessories ................................................................................... 1-29
Manuals............................................................................................................................... 1-29
Accessories ......................................................................................................................... 1-29
Illustrations
Figure 1-1 Front of MX3...................................................................................................................................1-2
Figure 1-2 MX3-CE Endcap .............................................................................................................................1-2
Figure 1-3 Back of MX3-CE.............................................................................................................................1-3
Figure 1-4 Hardware Configuration ..................................................................................................................1-5
Figure 1-5 Main Battery....................................................................................................................................1-7
Figure 1-6 Battery Compartment.......................................................................................................................1-8
Figure 1-7 Main Battery....................................................................................................................................1-8
Figure 1-8 MX3-CE With Handstrap Installed .................................................................................................1-9
Figure 1-9 US AC/DC 12V Power Supply and Cigarette Lighter Adapter .....................................................1-11
Figure 1-10 International AC/DC 12V Power Supply.....................................................................................1-11
Figure 1-11 Connect External Power Supply..................................................................................................1-11
Figure 1-12 Connect Audio Jack.....................................................................................................................1-12
Figure 1-13 Touch Screen Recalibration.........................................................................................................1-13
Figure 1-14 Display Properties / Backlight .....................................................................................................1-14
Figure 1-15 Blanking Timer............................................................................................................................1-14
Figure 1-16 Power Off Timer..........................................................................................................................1-15
Figure 1-17 Adjust Audio Volume..................................................................................................................1-16
Figure 1-18 Endcap.........................................................................................................................................1-18
Figure 1-19 Scanner Port and Programmable Button Screen..........................................................................1-19
Figure 1-20 Assign COM Port Parameters......................................................................................................1-19
Figure 1-21 Slot Locations..............................................................................................................................1-20
Figure 1-22 Power Modes – On, Suspend, Critical Suspend and Off .............................................................1-25
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Overview
The MX3-CE is a rugged, portable, hand-held Windows CE computer capable of wireless data
communications. The MX3-CE can transmit information using a 2.4 GHz radio (with an internally
mounted antenna) and it can store information for later transmission through an RS-232 or
InfraRed or USB port. The MX3-CE can be scaled from a limited function batch computer to an
integrated RF scanning computer.
The MX3-CE is horizontally oriented and features electroluminescent backlighting for the
grayscale display. The touch-screen display supports graphic features and Windows icons that the
Window's CE (WinCE 3.0) operating system supports. The keys on the keypad are constructed of a
phosphorescent material that can easily be seen in dimly lighted areas.
A passive stylus is included with the MX3-CE to assist in entering data and configuring the unit.
Note: 6400 System Access Points are compatible with an MX3-CE equipped with Proxim 2.4
GHz radios and drivers. 6500 System Access Points are compatible with an MX3-CE
equipped with Lucent 2.4 GHz radios and drivers. The MX3-CE software load includes
both Lucent and Proxim drivers.
Please refer to the "MX3-CE Installation and Operator’s Guide" for MX3-CE
installation, user instruction and safety statements.
Please refer to the "MX3 Cradle Reference Guide" for technical information relating to
the MX3 Desk Top and Vehicle Mount cradles.
Note: Until the Main Battery and Backup Battery are completely depleted, the MX3-CE is
always On.
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Components
Figure 1-1 Front of MX3
1 Endcap 9 Shift LED
2 Display 10 Caps LED
3 Scan or Enter 11 Scanner LED
4 Beeper 12 Backup Battery LED
5 On/Off Button 13 Status LED
6 2
nd
LED 14 Main Battery LED
7 Alt LED 15 Charger LED
8 Ctrl LED 16 Scan or Enter
Figure 1-2 MX3-CE Endcap
1 DC Power Jack 3 Com 1 (Serial or USB) Port
2 Com 3 (Serial or Scanner) Port 4 Audio Jack
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Figure 1-3 Back of MX3-CE
1 Endcap 4 Cradle Input Contacts
2 Leather Handstrap Connector 5 Main Battery
3 IR Port (Com 2 Port) 6 Stylus
When to Use This Guide
As the reference for LXE's MX3-CE computer, this guide provides detailed information on its
features and functionality. Use this reference guide as you would any other source book -- reading
portions to learn about the MX3-CE, and then referring to it when you need more information
about a particular subject. This guide takes you through all aspects of installation and configuration
for the LXE MX3-CE.
Operating and safety instructions for the general user are contained in the “MX3-CE Installation
and Operator’s Guide.”
This chapter, “Introduction”, describes this reference guide's structure, contains setup and
installation instruction, briefly describes data entry processes, and explains how to get help.
Chapter 2 “Physical Description and Layout”, describes the function and layout of the
configuration, controls and connectors on the MX3-CE.
Chapter 3 “Power Supply” describes the power sources and battery charging stations.
Chapter 4 “System Configuration” takes you through the Win-CE system setup and the MX3-
CE file structure.
Chapter 5 “RF Network Configuration” presents information and instruction for using and
managing radio cards in the MX3-CE.
Chapter 6 “SE923 Scanner” outputs decoded barcode data using a serial data interface with
programmable baud rates. The SE 923 supports UPC/EAN, Code 39, Code 93, Interleaved 2 of 5,
Discrete 2 of 5, Code 128, Codabar, and MSI symbologies.
Appendix A “Key Maps” describes the keypress sequences for the QWERTY keypad.
Appendix B “Technical Specifications” lists MX3-CE technical specifications.
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Document Conventions
This reference guide uses the following document conventions:
Convention Meaning
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 a imminent hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
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Getting Started
Note: When your MX3-CE is pre-configured, the radio, PCMCIA card and endcaps are
assembled by LXE to your specifications.
This section’s instructions are based on the assumption that your new system is pre-configured and
requires only accessory installation (e.g. handstrap, stylus) and a power source. LXE recommends
that installation or removal of accessories be performed on a clean, well-lit surface. When
necessary, protect the work surface, MX3-CE, and components from electrostatic discharge.
Figure 1-4 Hardware Configuration
Use this guide as you would any other source book -- reading portions to learn about the MX3-CE,
and then referring to it when you need more information about a particular subject. This guide
takes you through an introduction to and operation of the LXE MX3-CE.
In general, the sequence of events is:
1. Insert a fully charged battery and the unit automatically turns on.
2. Connect an external power source to the unit (if required).
3. Adjust screen display, audio volume and other parameters if desired.
Note: New batteries must be fully charged prior to use. This process takes up to four hours in
an LXE Multi-Charger and up to eight hours using the MX3-CE internal charger.
Refer to the documentation received with the charger for complete information.
1-6 Getting Started
MX3-CE Reference Guide E-EQ-MX3CERG-A-ARC
Tapping with a Stylus
Note: Always use the point of the stylus for tapping or making strokes on the display. Never use
an actual pen, pencil or sharp object to write on the touch screen.
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 on the
MX3-CE when the stylus is not in use.
Like using a mouse to click icons on a computer screen, using the stylus to tap icons on the MX3-
CE display is the basic action that can:
Open applications
Choose menu commands
Select options in dialog boxes or drop-down boxes
Drag the slider in a scroll bar
Select text by dragging the stylus across the text
Place the cursor in a text box prior to typing in data or retrieving data using the
integrated barcode scanner or an input/output device connected to the serial port.
An extra or replacement stylus may be ordered from LXE. See "Contacting LXE" for telephone
numbers and the section titled "Accessories" for the stylus part number.
Keypad Shortcuts
Use keyboard shortcuts instead of the stylus if desired:
Press Tab and an Arrow key to select a file.
Press Shift and an Arrow key to select several files.
Once you've selected a file, press Alt-Enter to open its Properties dialog.
Press Shift-Backspace to delete a file (or 2
nd
+ numeric keypad Dot).
Right mouse click – hold down the Alt key and touch the screen. Select a menu option.
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