MX7 Tecton™ Mobile Computerwith Microsoft® Windows® Mobile 6.5User’s Guide
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5 - 45RegistryChoose an MX7 Tecton software reload scheme.Load User DefaultsWhen clicked, a standard load file dialog is opened, to allow the user to
5 - 46Remove ProgramsThis panel is used to uninstall programs. The Remove Program listing is for all programs installed via ActiveSync or via a CAB fi
5 - 47Align ScreenTap the Align Screen button. The align screen opens and displays a large cross-hair in the middle of the screen. Tap the middle of t
5 - 48Text SizeTap the marker and slide it across the bar. As the marker moves, the example text increases or decreases. Tap ok and the change is save
5 - 49Task ManagerThis panel displays all running tasks as well as the memory and CPU bandwidth being used by each task. Tapping on the column headi
5 - 50Connections PanelsBeamEnable or disable receiving OBEX (oBject EXchange is a communications protocol used to exchange information between mobile
5 - 51ConnectionsStart > Settings > Connections > ConnectionsConfigure connections to a host PC. Advanced Options
5 - 52Domain EnrollEnroll in Active Directory. To begin enrollment, tap Enroll in the Status bar. Contact your system administrator for the applicable
5 - 53Network CardsThis panel displays a listing of network adapters. The list is based on drivers installed in the registry whether the adapter is ac
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5 - 54USB to PCThe option is disabled by default. This option can be enabled when connection to a host PC using a USB cable is required. Standard Micr
5 - 55CalendarContactsCalendar/date book application. Can be synchronized with PC Out-look calendar using ActiveSync.Address book application. Can be
5 - 56EmailFile ExplorerEmail application. Can be synchronized with PC Outlook email using ActiveSync or it can synchronize with an Exchange server.Di
5 - 57Getting StartedHelpThis application provides several wizards to walk a user through de-vice configuration.Access Windows Mobile help system on t
5 - 58NotesPictures and VideoNotes. Notebook application. Select Menu > View Recording Tool-bar to create an audio note. Can be synchronized with P
5 - 59TasksWindows LiveTasks. Task list application. Can be synchronized with PC Outlook task list using ActiveSync.Windows Live. Sign in to Microsoft
5 - 60Windows MediaWindows Media. Audio visual management program. Not supported on the MX7 Tecton.
5 - 61Internet Explorer MobileSet options for Internet connectivity. The navigation icons change state based on the web page contents.Navigation Icon
5 - 62Options
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5 - 64Office MobileA suite of business related applications. Files can be created, opened, viewed, saved in different formats, etc. Note: For Microsof
5 - 65PowerPoint MobileOpen, view and edit slides in landscape or portrait format. Zoom and GoTo features enabled. Select Menu > Options to change
5 - 66OneNote MobileOneNote is an electronic version of a paper notebook. Select Menu to change default settings.
5 - 67Remote DesktopStart > Remote Desktop MobileUsing Remote Desktop Mobile, you can log on to a remote computer running Terminal Services or Remo
5 - 68Connect to a Remote Server1. Configure the radio.2. Enter the name of the computer to which you want to connect. If needed, enter the port numbe
5 - 69Installing ApplicationsApplications can be installed on the MX7 Tecton from CAB files or package files. Package files have some unique character
5 - 70Issue: The package is already installed or is an older version than installed.Solution: Status unsuccessful. The update could not be installed
5 - 71Initial SetupThe initial setup of ActiveSync must be made via a USB connection. Partnerships can only be created using USB cable connection. Con
5 - 72When the MX7 Tecton loses connection, e.g., enters Suspend Mode, etc., the connection to ActiveSync will be lost. When the MX7 Tecton resumes, t
5 - 73Issue: ActiveSync indicator on the host remains graySolution 1: ActiveSync icon on the PC does not turn green after connecting USB cable from MX
xiChapter 13 - Battery ChargerUnpacking your Battery Charger ...
5 - 746. Click the OK button to dismiss the About CERDisp dialog box on the MX7 Tecton desktop by clicking the OK button in the HSM Connect window on
6 - 16AppLock (Application Locking)IntroductionAppLock is designed to be run on Windows based devices only. The AppLock program is factory installed.
6 - 2• Create/change the password for administrator access.• Assign the name of the application, or applications, to lock.• Select the command line of
6 - 3PasswordsA password must be configured. If the password is not configured, a new device switches into Administration mode without prompting for a
6 - 4When the switch key sequence is pressed on the keypad, the next application in the AppLock configuration is moved to the foreground (in focus) an
6 - 5Application ConfigurationThe default Administrator Hotkey sequence is Shift+Ctrl+A.Administrator mode allows access to all features on the device
6 - 6Global Key Default is Ctrl+Spc. Select the Global Key key sequence the end user is to press when switching between applications. The Global Key d
6 - 7Launch ButtonWhen clicked, displays the Launch options panel for the Filename selected on the Administration panel.Note: Launch order is determin
6 - 8Auto Re-LaunchDefault is Enabled.When enabled for a specific application. automatically re-launches it (subject to the specified Auto Re-Launch
6 - 9SecuritySetting an Activation HotkeySpecify the hotkey sequence that triggers AppLock to switch between administrator and user modes and the pass
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6 - 10OptionsAppLock uses 3 timeout values when locking applications: Setting ExplanationLaunch timeout The time to wait for an application to initial
6 - 11StatusUse the Status panel to view the log of previous AppLock operations and to configure which messages are to be recorded during AppLock oper
6 - 12LogNote: If a level higher than Error is selected, the status should be cleared frequently by the administrator.In addition to the three view le
6 - 13AppLock Error MessagesAny messages whose first word is an ‘ing’ word is output prior to the action described in the message. For example, “Switc
6 - 14Could not create event EVT_HOTKEYCHG The keyboard filter uses this event at the Administrator Control panel. The event could not be created. LOG
6 - 15Encrypt hash data fail-ure Unable to encrypt password. LOG_ERROR Encrypt hash data from pwd OK Encrypt password process successful. LOG_EX Enc
6 - 16Exit ToAdmin Exiting the function that handles the mode switch into admin mode. LOG_PROCESSING Exit ToUser Exiting the user mode switch funct
6 - 17Opened status file The status information is being saved to a file and the file has been opened suc-cessfully. LOG_EX Out of memory for en-cryp
6 - 18Switching to admin-registry read failure See the explanation of the “Registry read failure” above. AppLock is switching into Admin mode. If a pa
7 - 17Bluetooth ConfigurationIntroductionContact Technical Assistance (page 16-1) for upgrade availability if your Bluetooth panels are not the same a
xiiiRemoving the MX7 Tecton from a Powered Vehicle Cradle...14-36Powered Vehicle Cradle Help ...
7 - 23. Change the Computer Friendly Name at the bottom of the Settings display. The Bluetooth MX7 Tecton default name is determined by the factory in
7 - 3Bluetooth DevicesThe Bluetooth Devices tab displays any device previously discovered and paired with the MX7 Tecton.Clear ButtonDeletes all devic
7 - 4Discovering1. Tap the Discover button to locate all discoverable Bluetooth devices in the vicinity. The Discovery process also queries for the un
7 - 5Bluetooth Device Menu1. After the Discover button has been tapped and there are devices listed, tap on a device in the list to highlight it. 2. D
7 - 6Bluetooth PropertiesData on the Bluetooth Properties panel cannot be changed by the user. The data displayed is the result of the device Query pe
7 - 7OptionsOption FunctionComputer is connectable This option is Enabled (checked) by default.Disable this option to inhibit MX7 Tecton connection in
7 - 8ReconnectNote: These options can still be checked or unchecked whether Bluetooth connection is enabled or disabled.OptionsOption FunctionReport w
7 - 9AboutThis panel lists the pre-assigned Computer Friendly Name (that other devices may discover during their Discovery and Query process), the Blu
7 - 10Bluetooth IndicatorsThe Bluetooth icon state changes as Bluetooth devices are discovered, paired, connected and disconnected. There may be audib
7 - 11MX7 Tecton with LabelIf the MX7 Tecton has a Bluetooth address bar code label attached, follow these steps:1. Scan the Bluetooth address bar cod
7 - 12Bluetooth Reader Beep and LED IndicationsBluetooth Mobile Device Beep TypeBluetooth Mobile Device LEDUpon startup, if the Bluetooth mobile scann
8 - 18Data Collection WedgeIntroductionSet scanner/imager keyboard wedge parameters, enable or disable symbologies from being scanned, scanner icon ap
8 - 2Data Processing OverviewBar code data processing involves several steps. Some steps may be skipped during the processing depending on user selec-
8 - 3MainThe Data Collection Wedge supports up to three concurrent data collection devices. For example, the internal scanner could be used to collect
8 - 4Continuous Scan ModeNote: Do not scan decoder engine configuration bar codes when Continuous scan mode is on. Configuration bar codes do not deco
8 - 5COM1 does not support 5V switchable power on Pin 9 for tethered scanners.NotificationUse this panel to toggle internal scanner sounds on and off.
8 - 6Since the Data Collection Wedge uses the operating system interface to emit sounds/beeps, if the volume/vibrate icon is set to anything other tha
8 - 7Data OptionsBar code manipulation parameter settings on this tab are applied to the incoming data resulting from successful bar code scans sent t
8 - 8The HHP Properties button is only present if the MX7 Tecton is equipped with a Hand Held Products (HHP) imager.1. Choose an option in the Enable
8 - 9Enable Code ID OptionsDepending on the model of the scanner installed, some combination of the following IDs are listed.NonePrograms the internal
1 - 11MX7 Tecton Agency ComplianceMX7 Tecton mobile computers meet or exceed the requirements of all applicable standards organizations for safe opera
8 - 10The Code ID drop down box only filters the available symbologies in the Symbology drop down box by the selected Code ID. This Code ID box does n
8 - 11When All is selected in the Symbology field and the settings are changed, the settings in this dialog become the defaults, used unless overwritt
8 - 12The operation of each type of stripping is defined below:LeadingThis strips the number of characters specified from the beginning of the collect
8 - 13Clear AllWhen no item in the Custom IDs list is selected, tapping the Clear All button clears the Custom ID list and any text written (and not y
8 - 14The prefix is added to the output buffer for the Symbology selected from the pulldown list. If ‘All’ is selected, the prefix is added for any sy
8 - 15HHP SymbologiesAdvanced properties are available when an integrated Hand Held Products imager is installed in the MX7 Tecton. Advanced propertie
8 - 16Codabar - Advanced PropertiesCheck CharacterRequired – When enabled, the check character is required. Default is disabled.Transmit – When enable
8 - 17Code39 - Advanced PropertiesCheck CharacterRequired – When enabled, the check character is required. Default is disabled.Transmit – When enabled
8 - 18EAN8 - Advanced PropertiesTransmit Check Character – When enabled, transmit the check character. Default is enabled.AddendaRead 2-Digit – When e
8 - 19EAN13 - Advanced PropertiesTransmit Check Character – When enabled, transmit the check character. Default is disabled.AddendaRead 2-Digit – When
1 - 2This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limi
8 - 20Interleaved 2 of 5 - Advanced PropertiesCheck CharacterRequired – When enabled, the check character is required. Default is disabled.Transmit –
8 - 21Mesa - Advanced PropertiesUPCA – When enabled, decode UPCA Mesa. Default is disabled.EAN13 – When enabled, decode EAN 13 Mesa. Default is disabl
8 - 22MSI - Advanced PropertiesTransmit Check Character – When enabled, transmit the check character. Default is enabled.
8 - 23OCR Properties - AdvancedFont – Font selection. Default is disabled.•A = OCR A•B = OCR B• Money = OCR Money• MICR = Magnetic Ink Character Recog
8 - 242. To read the same string with a modulo 10 check digit in the seventh character position, use the following tem-plate:aaaaaacThen enter 0123456
8 - 25Planet - Advanced PropertiesTransmit Check Character – When enabled, transmit the check character. Default is enabled.Posicode - Advanced Proper
8 - 26Telepen - Advanced PropertiesOriginal Output – When enabled, output is Original Telepen. When disabled, output is AIM. Default is enabled.UPCA-
8 - 27Insert Separator – When enabled, insert a space between the code and addenda. Default is enabled.Note: An EAN 13 decoding algorithm will also de
8 - 28UPCE1- Advanced PropertiesNote: The UPCE0 and UPCE1 parameters are always set to match each other. Therefore if a change is made to a parameter
8 - 29HHP PropertiesWhen the MX7 Tecton is equipped with a Hand Held Products imager, this option is used to configure imager scanning parameters.Opti
1 - 3CE MarkThe CE marking indicates compliance with the following directives:• 1995/5/EC R&TTE • 2011/65/EU RoHS (Recast)In addition, complies to
8 - 30Ctrl Char MappingThe Ctrl Char Mapping button on the Data Options tab activates a dialog to define the operations the Data Collection Wedge perf
8 - 31value 0x0d received in any scanned bar code (or defined in the prefix or suffix) will be replaced with the value 0x0a. The Wedge then sends Ctrl
8 - 32Name text boxName is the descriptor that is used to identify the custom Code ID. Names must be unique from each other; however, the Name and ID
8 - 33Control Code Replacement ExamplesBar Code Processing ExamplesThe following table shows examples of stripping and prefix/suffix configurations. T
8 - 34Rejected bar codes generate a bad scan beep. In some cases, the receipt of data from the scanner triggers a good scan beep (from the external sc
8 - 35Length Based Bar Code StrippingUse this procedure to create symbology rules for two bar codes with the same symbology but with different discret
8 - 365. Tap the Barcode Data button. 6. Tap the Add button. 7. Add the data for the match codes. 8. Refer to the previous section Bar Code Data Match
8 - 37ProcessingThe Processing tab contains a user configurable key delay that applies to scanned bar codes as they are input when Remote Desktop is t
8 - 38AboutThe About tab lists the version of the Data Collection Wedge (DCWedge) software and the type of laser scan (or imager) engine installed in
8 - 39Hat EncodingHat Encoded Characters Hex 00 through AD
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8 - 40Hat Encoded Characters Hex AE through FF
9 - 19Enhanced Launch UtilityIntroductionThe launch utility has two functions:• Process registry based Launch items• Process script based Launch items
9 - 2• The Order field is used to force a sequence of events; Order=0 is first, and Order=99 is last. Two items which have the same order are installe
9 - 3Launch Startup OptionsThe Launch utility uses registry entries to enable or disable startup options. These flags are located in the registry key:
9 - 4Script Based Launch ItemsNote: Script Based Launch items (documented here) are processed after Registry Based Launch items, see Registry Based La
9 - 5Parameters are separated by a single comma. If a parameter requires a comma within it, the whole parameter must be enclosed in quote marks ("
9 - 6Commands Supported by LaunchThe commands supported by Launch are detailed below. Square brackets indicate that a parameter is optional. Character
9 - 7DelRegKeyElseIfElseIfFileDescriptionDeletes a specified registry subkey.SyntaxDelregkey,key,subkeyParameterkey: The abbreviated major registry ke
9 - 8EndIf EndIfFileEndIfTermFCopyDescriptionEnds conditional command block begun with the previous IF command.SyntaxEndIfParameterNoneExampleSee IfFi
9 - 9IfFileIfTermLaunchDescriptionBegins the conditional execution of a block of commands only if the specified file exists.SyntaxIfFile,fileParameter
2 - 12Getting StartedOverviewThe MX7 Tecton™ is a rugged, portable, hand-held mobile computer capable of wireless data communications. The MX7 Tec-ton
9 - 10LaunchCmdMessageMkdirDescriptionRuns a program with arguments.SyntaxLaunchcmd,program,arguments,wait-codeParametersprogram: The full path and fi
9 - 11RmdirSetRegDataDescriptionRemoves a directory.SyntaxRmdir,dirParametersdir: The full path and name of the directory to be removed.Example rmdir,
9 - 12SetRegKeyShortcutDescriptionAdds a sub key to the registry.SyntaxSetregkey,key,subkeyParameterskey: The abbreviated major registry key where you
9 - 13Launch Error MessagesLaunch displays a message if it encounters an error during the processing of a script. It is possible to get cascading erro
9 - 14Example Script Fileiffile,\System\applock.cablaunchcmd,\Windows\wceload.exe,"/noaskdest /noui \System\applock.cab",wlaunch,\Windows\ap
10 - 110Enabler Installation and ConfigurationIntroductionThis section discusses Honeywell supported features of Wavelink Avalanche Mobile Device Serv
10 - 2Enabler Uninstall ProcessTo remove the Avalanche Enabler from the MX7 Tecton:• Delete the Avalanche folder located in the \System directory.• Wa
10 - 3To configure the Avalanche Enabler management of the network and wireless settings:1. Open the Enabler Settings Panels by tapping the Enabler ic
10 - 4User InterfaceThe Enabler can be configured and controlled manually through the user interface on the MX7 Tecton. This section details the funct
10 - 5File Menu OptionsConnectThe Connect option under the File menu allows the user to initiate a manual connection to the Mobile Device Server. The
2 - 2Initial Setup for MX7 TectonFollowing are steps you might take when setting up a new MX7 Tecton. Follow the links for further instruction for eac
10 - 6Avalanche Update using File > SettingsUse these menu options to setup the Avalanche Enabler on the MX7 Tecton. Change settings and save the c
10 - 7ConnectionSetting FunctionAvalanche Server Address Enter the IP Address or host name of the Mobile Device Server assigned to the MX7 Tecton.Ch
10 - 8ExecutionNote the dimmed options on this MX7 Tecton panel. This menu option is designed to manage downloaded applications for automatic executio
10 - 9Server Contact Note: Your MX7 Tecton screen display may not be exactly as shown above. Contact Technical Assistance (page 16-1) for upgrade avai
10 - 10DataThe Data tab controls when data is transferred between the MX7 Tecton and the Mobile Device Server.Setting FunctionTransfer Data When Devic
10 - 11PreferencesFor best results, use AppLock to manage the taskbar. AppLock (Application Locking) (page 6-1) is resident on each mobile device.Admi
10 - 12Activity LogSetting FunctionLog Level Use this option to control the level of detail recorded in the log file. The default is No Activity Log.•
10 - 13TaskbarFor best results, use AppLock to manage the taskbar. AppLock (Application Locking) (page 6-1) is resident on each mobile device. The Di
10 - 14Scan Config functionality is a standard option of the Wavelink Avalanche MC system but is not currently supported on the MX7 Tecton.
10 - 15DisplayThe user interface for the Enabler can be configured to dynamically change based on the status of the MX7 Tecton connection with the Mob
2 - 3Components Front View1. Scanner/Imager Aperture 2. Speaker 3. System Status LED 4. Scan Button 5. Orange Key (Sticky Key) 6. Blue Key (Sticky Key
10 - 16ShortcutsFor best results, use AppLock for this function. AppLock (Application Locking) (page 6-1) is resident on each mobile device.Configure
10 - 17SaaSUse to configure the Enabler to connect with Avalanche on Demand. This is a Software-as-a-Service version of Ava-lanche. Using either of th
10 - 18AdaptersNote: Review the MX7 Tecton network settings configuration utilities and the default values before setting All Adapters to Enable in th
10 - 19Manual Settings Properties Do not enable “Manage Wireless Settings” for Summit Client devices.Note: When you download a profile that is configu
10 - 20StatusThe Status panel displays the current status of the MX7 Tecton network adapter selected in the drop down box. Note the availability of th
10 - 21ExitThe Exit option is password protected. The default password is leave. The password is not case-sensitive.Depending on the behavior chosen f
10 - 22Using Remote Management1. Configure the radio to connect to the network running the Mobile Device Server. After the MX7 Tecton is connected, pr
10 - 235. If the passwords match, the bar code data is processed and the screen is updated to reflect the number of bar codes included in the set. 6.
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11 - 111Wireless Network ConfigurationIntroductionThe Summit client device is a Summit 802.11a/b/g radio, capable of 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g data
2 - 4Back ViewI/O Port and CablesInput / Output Port (I/O)Cable: Multipurpose RS232 and Power (MX7055CABLE)Cable: Multipurpose USB and Power (MX7052CA
11 - 2Summit Tray IconThe Summit tray icon is displayed when:• The Summit radio is installed and active• The Windows Zero Config utility is not active
11 - 3Create a New Network Connection1. Tap on the Wi-Fi icon. A list of available networks is displayed.2. If the desired network is not displayed, t
11 - 43. Enter the SSID of the desired network in the Network name text box. Be sure to check the This is a hidden network check box for a non-broadca
11 - 5Switch Control to SCU1. To switch back to SCU control, select any other profile except ThirdPartyConfig in the SCU Active Config drop down list
11 - 6The Admin Login button provides access to editing wireless parameters. Profile and Global may only be edited after enter-ing the Admin Login pas
11 - 7Enter the Admin password (the default password is SUMMIT and is case sensitive) and tap OK. If the password is incorrect, an error message is di
11 - 8ProfileNote: Tap the Commit button to save changes before leaving this panel or the SCU. If the panel is exited before tapping the Commit button
11 - 9ButtonsNew ButtonCreates a new profile with the default settings (see Profile Parameters) and prompts for a unique name. If the name is not uniq
11 - 10Profile ParametersParameter Default ExplanationEdit Profile Default A string of 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters, establishes the name of the Pr
11 - 11StatusThis screen provides information on the radio:• The profile in use.• The status of the radio card (down, associated, authenticated, etc.)
2 - 5Adapter/Cable: Audio (MX7060CABLE)Adapter: RS232 PC port to D9 male (MX7058CABLE)Scanner / Imager ApertureCaution: Never stare directly into the
11 - 12DiagsThe Diags screen can be used for troubleshooting network traffic and radio connectivity issues.• (Re)connect – Use this button to apply (o
11 - 13GlobalThe parameters on this panel can only be changed when an Admin is logged in with a password. The current values for the parameters can be
11 - 14Custom Parameter OptionThe parameter Custom option is not supported. The parameter value is displayed as “Custom” when the operating sys-tem re
11 - 15Ad Hoc Channel 1 Use this parameter when the Radio Mode profile parameter is set to Ad Hoc.Specifies the channel to be used for an Ad Hoc conn
11 - 16Note: Tap the Commit button to save changes. If this panel is closed before tapping the Commit button, changes are not saved!LED Off The LED on
11 - 17Sign-On vs. Stored CredentialsWhen using wireless security that requires a user name and password to be entered, the Summit Client Utility offe
11 - 1810. Verify the device is authenticated by reviewing the Status tab. When the device is property configured, the Status (page 11-11) indicates t
11 - 19Windows Certificate Store vs. Certs PathNote: It is important that all dates are correct on the MX7 Tecton and host computers when using any ty
11 - 206. Uncheck the Use full trusted store check box. 7. Select the desired certificate and tap the Select button to return the selected certificate
11 - 21Configuring ProfilesUse the instructions in this section to complete the entries on the Profile tab according to the type of wireless security
2 - 6HandleHandstrap1. Imager / Scanner Aper-ture2. Trigger3. Handle4. Tether Attach Point1. Handstrap2. Handstrap Retainer Bracket and mounting screw
11 - 22WEPTo connect using WEP, make sure the following profile options are used.1. Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile.2. Set
11 - 23LEAPTo use LEAP (without WPA), make sure the following profile options are used.1. Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile.
11 - 249. Tap OK then tap Commit.10. Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main Tab and perform a Suspend/Resume. The SCU Main tab show
11 - 25PEAP/MSCHAPNote: The date must be properly set on the device to authenticate a certificate.To use PEAP/MSCHAP, make sure the following profile
11 - 269. Enter the Domain\Username (if the Domain is required), otherwise enter the Username.10. Enter the password.11. Leave the CA Certificate File
11 - 27PEAP/GTCNote: The date must be properly set on the device to authenticate a certificate.To use PEAP/GTC, make sure the following profile option
11 - 2811. Leave the CA Certificate File Name blank for now.12. Tap OK then tap Commit. Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main Tab.
11 - 29WPA/LEAPTo use WPA/LEAP, make sure the following profile options are used.1. Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile.2. Set
11 - 309. Enter the password.10. Tap OK then tap the Commit button. 11. Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main Tab and perform a Su
11 - 31EAP-FASTThe SCU supports EAP-FAST with automatic or manual PAC provisioning. With automatic PAC provisioning, the user cre-dentials, whether en
2 - 7Keypads55 Key Primary Delete ANSI Keypad55 Key Primary Backspace ANSI Keypad1. System Status LED 2. Volume Control Icon 3. On Off Button4. Scan S
11 - 328. To use Stored Credentials, tap on the Credentials button. No entries are necessary for Sign-On Credentials with automatic PAC provisioning a
11 - 33EAP-TLSNote: The date must be properly set on the device to authenticate a certificate.To use EAP-TLS, make sure the following profile options
11 - 349. Enter the Domain\Username (if the Domain is required), otherwise enter the User name.10. Select a user certificate from the Windows certific
11 - 35WPA PSKTo connect using WPA/PSK, make sure the following profile options are used:1. Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profil
11 - 36CertificatesNote: Refer to the Security Primer (available on the Honeywell web site) to prepare the Authentication Server and Access Point for
11 - 373. Tap the Download a CA certificate, certificate chain or CRL link. 4. Make sure the correct root CA certificate is selected in the list box.
11 - 385. Tap the DER button.6. To download the CA certificate, tap on the Download CA certificate link.7. Tap the Save button and save the certificat
11 - 398. Install the Root CA Certificate on the MX7 Tecton.Installing a Root CA CertificateNote: This section is only if the Windows certificate stor
11 - 404. Tap the Request a certificate link. 5. Tap the User Certificate link.
11 - 416. Tap on the Submit button. if there is a message box asking if you want to confirm the request, tap Yes.7. The User Certificate is issued.8.
2 - 832 Key Numeric-Alpha KeypadLocking and Unlocking the MX7 TectonLocking the MX7 TectonThe MX7 Tecton can be locked manually by tapping Start >
11 - 42Exporting a User Certificate1. Start Internet Explore on the PC that requested the certificate.2. Select Tools > Internet Options > Conte
11 - 437. When the private key is exported, you must enter the password, confirm the password and tap Next. Be sure to remember the password as it is
12 - 112KeymapsIntroductionSticky keys are also known as second function keys. Ctl/Ctrl, Alt, Shft, Blue and Orange keys are sticky keys. Sticky keys
12 - 2Tab TabBack Tab Orange TabUp Arrow Up ArrowDown Arrow Down ArrowRight Arrow Right ArrowLeft Arrow Left ArrowInsert Blue I (letter i)Insert Orang
12 - 3eEfFgGhHiIjJkKlLmMnNoOpPqQrRsStTuUvVwWxXyYzZAShftABShftBCShftCDShftDEShftEFShftFGShftGHShftHIShftIJShftJKShftKLShftLMShftMNShftNOShftOPShftPQShf
12 - 4TShftTUShftUVShftVWShftWXShftXYShftYZShftZ11223344556677889900. (period) Orange DEL. (period Orange K<BlueG[BlueY]BlueZ>BlueH=BlueT{BlueW}
12 - 5" Orange G! Orange Q!Shft1@ Orange W@Shft2# Orange E#Shft3$ Orange R$Shft4€BlueR% Orange T%Shft5^ Orange Y^Shft6& Orange U&Shft7( O
12 - 655 Key 5250 Alphanumeric KeyMap - Primary Delete.• The following keymap is used on an MX7 Tecton that is running a 5250 Terminal Emulator. • Whe
12 - 7Space SpcEnter EnterScan ScanCapsLock (Toggle) Blue TabBack Space Orange SpcTab TabBack Tab Orange TabUp Arrow Up ArrowDown Arrow Down ArrowRigh
2 - 9Rebooting the MX7 TectonWhen the Desktop/Start screen is displayed or an application begins, the power up sequence is complete. If you have previ
12 - 8F24 Shft Orange F4aAbBcCdDeEfFgGhHiIjJkKlLmMnNoOpPqQrRsStTuUvVwWxXyYzZAShftABShftBCShftCDShftDEShftEFShftFGShftGHShftHIShftIJShftJKShftKLShftLMS
12 - 9OShftOPShftPQShftQRShftRSShftSTShftTUShftUVShftVWShftWXShftXYShftYZShftZ11223344556677889900. (period) Orange DEL. (period Orange K<BlueG[Blu
12 - 10, (comma) Orange J' (apostrophe) Orange H~ (tilde) Orange B\OrangeS|OrangeA"OrangeG!OrangeQ!Shft1@OrangeW@Shft2#OrangeE#Shft3$OrangeR
12 - 1155 key Alphanumeric Keymap - Primary Backspace.Note: This keypad features a dedicated backspace key.• The following keymap is used on an MX7 Te
12 - 12Insert Orange CtlDelete Orange SpcHome Shft Down ArrowEnd Shft Up ArrowPage Up Orange Up ArrowPage Down Orange Down ArrowF1 F1F2 F2F3 F3F4 F4F5
12 - 13lLmMnNoOpPqQrRsStTuUvVwWxXyYzZAShftABShftBCShftCDShftDEShftEFShftFGShftGHShftHIShftIJShftJKShftKLShftLMShftMNShftNOShftOPShftPQShftQRShftRSShft
12 - 1411223344556677889900. (period) Orange Bksp. (period Orange K<BlueG[BlueY]BlueZ>BlueH=BlueT{BlueW}BlueX/BlueJ-BlueSpc+ Blue Bksp* (asteris
12 - 15$ Orange R$Shft4€BlueR% Orange T%Shft5^ Orange Y^Shft6& Orange U&Shft7( Orange O(Shft9) Orange P) Shft 0 (zero)To get this Key / Functi
12 - 1632 key Numeric-Alpha Keymap.• The following keymap is used on an MX7 Tecton that is NOT running a Terminal Emulator. Terminal emulators use a s
12 - 17Back Space Orange SpcTab TabBack Tab Orange TabUp Arrow Up ArrowDown Arrow Down ArrowRight Arrow Blue Up ArrowLeft Arrow Blue Down ArrowInsert
iChapter 1 - MX7 Tecton Agency ComplianceLaser Warnings...
2 - 10Inserting and Removing the Battery PackNote: The battery should not be replaced in a dirty, harsh or hazardous environment. When the battery is
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13 - 113Battery ChargerUnpacking your Battery ChargerAfter you open the shipping carton containing the product, take the following steps:• Check for d
13 - 2Cautions and WarningsBattery Charger• There is a risk of explosion if the MX7 Tecton Li-Ion battery in the charging pocket is replaced by an in
13 - 3Top View1. Battery Charging Pocket2. Retaining Clip3. Battery Charging Contacts
13 - 4InstallationAssemble the Power SupplyAssemble the AC adapter for the MX7 Tecton Battery Charger before connecting it to the charger.The AC power
13 - 5MountingThe battery charger should be located in an area where it: • Is well ventilated.• Is not in high traffic areas. • Locates or orients the
13 - 6Charging BatteriesNew batteries should be charged fully before first use. The life and capacity of a Lithium Ion battery pack can vary significa
13 - 7NO LIGHT - on any charge pocket No light on a charge pocket means there is no battery pack installed, • or the battery pack in the pocket is not
2 - 11LEDs and IndicatorsThe Scan Status oval shaped indicator is situated below the keypad and next to the On button.LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) are
13 - 8Charger Cleaning, Storage and ServiceCleaning Unplug the charger from the power source before cleaning or removing debris from charging pockets.
13 - 9Battery Cleaning, Storage and ServiceCleaning The battery pack should not require cleaning unless it has become heavily soiled. Old or damaged b
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14 - 114CradlesUnpacking your CradlesAfter you open the shipping carton containing the product, take the following steps:• Check for damage during shi
14 - 2Tethered Scanners and the MX7 Tecton CradlesAn MX7 Tecton powered cradle supports tethered scanner attachment. A powered cradle provides 5V powe
14 - 3Using a Desktop CradleIntroductionNote: When an external power supply is used to power this cradle, the external power supply should be UL Liste
14 - 4Front View 1. Charging Pocket Adapter Cup2. MX7 Tecton Docked LED3. Serial Interface Connector4. Spare Battery LED5. I/O Connector6. Table Mount
14 - 5Back View1. Charging Pocket Adapter Cup2. Cradle Connector3. Spare Battery Charging Bay4. Power Connector
14 - 6Top ViewDesktop Mounting Footprint1. Front2. Table Mounting Hole Guides3. BackBolts, washers, screws, screwdriver or wrench needed when attachin
14 - 7Installing and Removing the Docking Bay Adapter CupEquipment Required -- Phillips screwdriver and torquing tool (not supplied by Honeywell). You
2 - 12Tapping the Touch Screen with a StylusNote: Always use the point of the stylus for tapping or making strokes on the touch screen. Never use an a
14 - 8Assemble/Attach the AC Power AdapterNote: Connect the cable to the cradle first, then to an AC source.The external Power Supply for the cradle i
14 - 9Connecting Input/Output Cables to the Desktop CradleNote: Route all cables to ensure they are protected from jostling, tugging or being disconne
14 - 10Spare Battery LEDNote: The cradle must be connected to AC power before the LEDs illuminate. Spare battery charging does not require an MX7 Tect
14 - 11Inserting / Removing a Spare Battery from the Desktop CradlePrerequisites: The steps outlined in Assemble/Attach the AC Power Adapter (page 14-
14 - 12Desktop Cradle HelpThe following is intended as an aid in determining whether the MX7 Tecton battery pack or the cradle battery charger may be
14 - 13MX7 Tecton docked in cradle but Docked LED does not light up.MX7 Tecton not fully docked.Power supply not connected.Check the docking bay is cl
14 - 14Using a Passive Vehicle CradleIntroductionNote: The protective boot or carrying case (if used) must be removed before inserting the MX7 Tecton
14 - 15ComponentsU-Bracket FootprintThe image below is not to scale.RAM Assembly ComponentsMount the cradle U-bracket to the upper RAM ball assembly w
14 - 16RAM Assembly Footprint Installing the Cradle U-BracketNote: Honeywell does not supply the bolts or washers needed when mounting the cradle as
14 - 17Installing the RAM Bracket1. Attach the lower RAM ball assembly to the vehicle, making sure it does not impede safe operation of the vehicle.2.
2 - 13Setting the Date and Time ZoneNote: The first time the MX7 Tecton is powered up, or the device powers up from a reset/cold boot, the time may be
14 - 18Using a Powered Vehicle CradleIntroductionThe MX7 Tecton vehicle mount cradle uses one of the following power supply options:• A power cable fo
14 - 19ComponentsBefore installation begins, verify you have the applicable vehicle mounting bracket assembly components necessary for your mount type
14 - 20Back View1. Retainer2. Retainer Springs3. Handle Opening4. RAM Bracket Mounting Locations5. Strain Relief Cable Clamps6. Serial Interface Port7
14 - 21Installing or Removing Vehicle Cradle Adapter Cup and Top AdapterEquipment Required -- Phillips screwdriver and torquing tool (not supplied by
14 - 22Installing the Adapter Charging Pocket Adapter CupThe adapter cup is installed facing in one direction. 1. Slip the adapter cup into the cradle
14 - 231. Lay the flat side of the Retainer Insert against the underside of the Retainer cap, show below. 2. Slide the Retainer Insert back tab into t
14 - 24RAM Bracket MountingRAM Bracket Assembly mounting holes are on the back of the cradle. The mounting screws fit in Pim nuts and are automaticall
14 - 25Vehicle Cradle RAM Ball Assembly1. Fasten the RAM ball with the circular mounting base (shown in the middle in above image) to the vehicle.2. F
14 - 26DC/DC Power Supply Installation, Screws on Top of lidFor use with Honeywell power supplies• 9000301PWRSPLY – Power Supply, 18-60VDC with cable•
14 - 27Wiring SchematicConnecting Vehicle Electrical Supply1. The vehicle cradle must be empty.2. Begin by connecting the power cable to the vehicle c
2 - 14Setting Terminal Emulation ParametersBefore you make a host connection, you will, at a minimum, need to know:• the alias name or IP address (Hos
14 - 289. Wire colors depend on the type of device attached. Please refer to the Wiring Schematic for wire colors.10. Use the looms and wire ties to s
14 - 29DC/DC Power Supply Installation, Screws on Side of LidFor use with• 9000311PWRSPLY – Power Supply, 9-60VDC, 60W• 9000313PWRSPLY – Power Supply,
14 - 30Wiring SchematicConnecting to Vehicle PowerThe vehicle cradle must be empty. The last connection must be to the vehicle power source.1. Connect
14 - 318. Route the wiring from the DC/DC power supply to the vehicle’s electrical system. Do not connect to vehicle power at this time.9. Strip the w
14 - 32Vehicle 12V Bare Wire AdapterPart Number: 9000A079CBL12ML3Vehicle Cable Connection Cable (Fuse Not Shown)Connecting the Power Cable to the Vehi
14 - 336. Use proper electrical and mechanical fastening means for terminating the cable. Properly sized “crimp” type electrical terminals are an acce
14 - 34Vehicle Cradle Strain Relief Cable ClampsEquipment Required: Phillips screwdriver (not supplied by Honeywell).There are three strain relief cab
14 - 35Docking the MX7 Tecton in a Powered Vehicle CradleNote: Do not put the MX7 Tecton into the vehicle cradle until the cradle is securely fastened
14 - 36Removing the MX7 Tecton from a Powered Vehicle Cradle1. Push the top of the Retainer up and back until the MX7 Tecton is released from the Reta
15 - 115Technical SpecificationsMX7 Tecton HardwareMX7 Tecton Dimensions and WeightProcessor Marvell PXA-320 CPU operating at 806 MHz. Turbo mode swit
2 - 15Using the Input Panel / Virtual KeyboardThe input panel / virtual keyboard is always available when needed e.g., text entry. Place the cursor in
15 - 2MX7 Tecton Environmental SpecificationsMX7 Tecton Network Card SpecificationsSummit 802.11 a/b/g SDIO 2.4/5.0GHzBluetoothMX7 Tecton AC/DC Wall A
15 - 3Desktop CradleSerial PortThe connector is industry-standard RS232 and is a PC/AT standard 9-pin D male connector.Note: Tethered scanners must be
15 - 4Vehicle Mounted CradleSerial PortThe connector is industry-standard RS232 and is a PC/AT standard 9-pin D male connector.Note: Tethered scanners
15 - 5Power Connector PortNote: When an external power supply is used to power these products, the external power supply should be UL Listed, with LPS
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16 - 116Customer SupportTechnical AssistanceIf you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your device, please contact us by using one of the me
16 - 2All provisions of this Limited Warranty are separate and severable, which means that if any provision is held invalid and unen-forceable, such d
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2 - 16Connecting to Bluetooth DevicesBefore connecting to Bluetooth Devices:• The system administrator, using the options on the EZPair (or LXEZ Pairi
2 - 17Attaching the HandstrapNote: Either the trigger handle is attached to the MX7 Tecton or the handstrap is attached, not both. In the absence of a
2 - 18Attaching the Trigger HandleEither the trigger handle or the handstrap is attached, not both. Honeywell recommends that, in the absence of a tri
2 - 19Assembling the Carry CaseNote: Accessory installation or removal should be performed on a clean, well-lit surface. When necessary, protect the w
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2 - 201. Connect the MX7 Tecton voice cable I/O connector to the I/O port on the MX7 Tecton. 2. Slide the voice cable ends of the headset assembly and
2 - 21Connecting the USB Client and Power CableNote: AC/DC Adapter must be assembled before this process begins.Note: Do not connect AC power to the A
2 - 22Assembling the AC/DC Power SupplyTo apply external power to the MX7 Tecton follow the steps below in sequence. 1. Plug the 3 prong AC adapter ca
2 - 23Startup HelpIssue: Can’t change the date/time or adjust the volume.Solution:AppLock is installed and may be running in User Mode on the MX7 Tect
3 - 13Hardware ConfigurationSystem Hardware802.11 a/b/g Wireless Client The MX7 Tecton has an 802.11 network card that supports diversity with two int
3 - 2Video Subsystem The touch screen is a 3.5” (8.9 cm) diagonal viewing area, ¼ VGA 320 by 240 pixel TFT Reflective Active Color LCD. Back-lighting
3 - 3Audio SupportSpeaker The speaker supplies audible verification signals normally used by the Windows operating system. The speaker is located on t
3 - 4Keypads55 Key KeypadsUsing the 55 Key Alpha-Numeric KeypadThere are three options available for the 55 key keypad:1. 55 key Alphanumeric Keymap -
3 - 532 Key KeypadUsing the 32 Key Numeric with Triple Tap Alpha32 key Numeric-Alpha Keymap (page 12-16)• When using a sequence of keys that require a
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3 - 6DisplayThe touch screen display is an active color LCD unit capable of supporting VGA graphics modes. Display size is 240 x 320 pixels in portrai
3 - 7The Li-Ion main battery (MX7A381BATT and MX7393BATT) has been designed specifically for the Cold Storage device. This 1250mAh battery has a blue
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4 - 14Power Modes and BatteriesPower ModesThe MX7 Tecton has three power modes: On, Suspend and Off.On Mode The Display When the display is On: • the
4 - 2BatteriesThe MX7 Tecton is designed to work with a Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) battery. Under normal conditions it should last approximately eight to te
4 - 3Handling Batteries Safely • Never dispose of a battery in a fire. This may cause an explosion. • Do not replace individual cells in a battery pac
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5 - 15Software ConfigurationIntroductionThere are several different aspects to the setup and configuration of the MX7 Tecton. Many of the setup and co
5 - 2In addition, an API is provided to return a standard copyright string, so that applications may reference this to be sure they are running on a H
5 - 3Start MenuThe Start menu consists of applications and folders. • Selecting an application from the menu starts that application.• Selecting a fol
ivHSM Connect (or LXEConnect) ...5-5GrabTime ...
5 - 4Status IconsAdditional icons may be displayed at the lower edge of the Today screen.Note: Summit signal strength icons are displayed only when th
5 - 5AppLock (Option)The AppLock program is accessed by the user or the AppLock Administrator at bootup or upon completion of a cold boot. Set paramet
5 - 6Synchronize with a local time server• Use ActiveSync to copy GrabTime.ini from the My Device > Windows folder on the MX7 Tecton to the host PC
5 - 7MX7 Tecton OS UpgradeDepending on the size of the operating system, the total time required for a successful upgrade may require several minutes.
5 - 8 When the bootloader process is complete, tap the Yes button to reboot to complete the update process. Tap the No button and the update is not
5 - 9Use the up and down arrow keys on the MX7 Tecton to quickly scroll through the icons, or,using screen touch gestures, brush the window up or down
5 - 10Remote Desktop (Auto). A shortcut to Remote Desktop Mobile with Connect activated..Remote Desktop (page 5-67). Display remote desktop. Setup for
5 - 11Office MobileSettingsExcel Mobile (page 5-64). Spreadsheets can be edited, data can be sorted, formatting and changes are pre-served.PowerPoint
5 - 12PersonalSystemAbout Info (or About LXE) (page 5-23). View software, hardware, versions and network IP. No user intervention required. Buttons (p
5 - 13License Manager (page 5-37). View license information for installed licensed applications. Managed Programs (page 5-37). View install history fo
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5 - 14ConnectionsSettings PanelsClock & AlarmsTime Adjust the settings and tap ok to save the changes. Select Yes on the popup box and the changes
5 - 15AlarmsTo set an alarm:1. Tap the check box to enable the alarm.2. Tap < Description > and enter a description. The description is limited
5 - 16LockPasswordSet the lock / unlock behavior for the MX7 Tecton. Prompt if phone unused forTap the check box and set the inactivity timeout befo
5 - 17HintIf the password entry isn’t successful after a predefined number of attempts, the password hint is displayed.
5 - 18PowerReports the current battery state and allows the user to set suspend timeouts.BatteryBattery power is displayed for both the main and inter
5 - 19AdvancedSelect the inactivity timeout period before the MX7 Tecton goes into Suspend mode. The settings on this panel are for the suspend timers
5 - 20Sounds & NotificationsSet volume parameters and assign sound WAV files to Windows Mobile events. Options that cannot be edited by the user a
5 - 21NotificationsThe Event box lists several events that can have an associated notification. The notification, depending on the event selected, may
5 - 22TodayConfigure the appearance and the items to display on the Today screen.AppearanceUse the Appearance panel to assign a theme for the device.
5 - 23Personal PanelsAbout Info (or About LXE)The data cannot be edited by the MX7 Tecton user on these panels.SoftwareThe Software tab may display th
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5 - 24ButtonsProgram ButtonsProgram buttons can be used to assign functions to certain keys such as F1 through F5 and the diamond keys. Buttons can on
5 - 25Up/Down ControlCustomize the delay before repeating and the repeat rate for the up/down controls.
5 - 26InputInput MethodSelect the preferred method of input.The default method of input is the keyboard or input panel. When the cursor is located in
5 - 27Word CompletionOptions
5 - 28Owner InformationSet the MX7 Tecton owner details. Enter the information and tap ok to save the changes. The changes take effect immediately.N
5 - 29System PanelsAboutThe About panels show OS versions, allow device name and description input and display copyright information.VersionThis scree
5 - 30CopyrightsThis screen is presented for information only. The Copyrights information cannot be changed by the user.
5 - 31BacklightSet the power management timers for the display and keypad backlights. Set the display brightness for battery and external power.Bright
5 - 32Battery PowerWhen the MX7 Tecton is on battery power and the backlight timer expires, the display and the backlights for the display and keypad
5 - 33BatteryThis panel is used to view the status and percentage of power remaining in the MX7 Tecton main battery. Jacked is shown in the Status box
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5 - 34CertificatesManage digital certificates used for secure communication.View – displays details of the certificate. Personal certificates may be e
5 - 35RootEncryptionThis panel enables or disables encryption of data files on removable storage cards. The default is Disabled. Tap the check box to
5 - 36External GPSThis panel configures serial GPS access over hardware serial ports using the Microsoft GPS manager. The port used, baud rate and por
5 - 37License ManagerUse this option to view software license registration details, and service contract length for purchased software installed on th
5 - 38MemoryThese panels report the current state of virtual memory.MainThe split between Storage memory and Program memory is not adjustable.Storage
5 - 39MixerThe MX7 Tecton has a speaker located above the scan button. It is active when a headset is not connected to the device.Use the settings on
5 - 40MX7 Tecton OptionsSet MX7 Tecton specific device options. Options that cannot be edited by the user are dimmed. CommunicationBy default, TCP/IP
5 - 41Status PopupWhen the Status popup window is enabled, and displayed, it is placed on top of the window in focus and hides any data beneath it. Th
5 - 42PeripheralsThis panel is used to enable and disable the touch screen heater and scan window heater.Note: Settings have no effect if the touch sc
5 - 43Regional SettingsRegional Settings has the same general format and function as Regional Settings on a PC.
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