LXE VX2 Technisches Dokument

Supported Equipment Manual
for the VX1 and VX2 manufactured by LXE

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 • Introduction.............................................................................................1-1
Description………………… ..........................................................................................1-1
Pictures………………………..…...................................................................................1-1
Setup Requirements…….............................................................................................1-2
Accessories……………….............................................................................................1-2
Bios…………………………............................................................................................1-2
Release Notes…………….............................................................................................1-3
Chapter 2 • Terminal Setup........................................................................................2-1
Downloading from the WEB........................................................................................2-1
Running Setup from a Download File ........................................................................2-1
Installation…………………...........................................................................................2-2
Running the Manager…………....................................................................................2-4
Quick Start…………………...........................................................................................2-5
Configuring the Manager....................................................................................2-5
Downloading Files To Terminal........................................................................2-12
Booting the Terminal ........................................................................................2-13
Starting a Telnet Session .................................................................................2-14
Standard Setup…………….........................................................................................2-15
Setup Using Twin Client Manager....................................................................2-15
Terminal Setup Using Twin Client Menus ........................................................2-21
Authorizing PowerNet.......................................................................................2-23
Software Management……........................................................................................2-28
Airloader Auto-Configuration ............................................................................2-28
Mobile Device Manager (MDM) Features.........................................................2-34
Manual Download of Configuration Files..........................................................2-44
Chapter 3 • Keypad Configuration............................................................................3-1
60-key ABCD Format A….. ..........................................................................................3-1
Diagrams ............................................................................................................3-1
Table ..................................................................................................................3-5
60-key QWERTY Format A...........................................................................................3-8
Diagrams ............................................................................................................3-8
Table ................................................................................................................3-12
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60-key ABCD Format B….. ........................................................................................3-15
Diagrams ..........................................................................................................3-15
Table ................................................................................................................3-19
60-key QWERTY Format B.........................................................................................3-22
Diagrams ..........................................................................................................3-22
Table ................................................................................................................3-26
85-key QWERTY Format A.........................................................................................3-29
Diagrams ..........................................................................................................3-29
Table ................................................................................................................3-33
85-key QWERTY Format B.........................................................................................3-36
Diagrams ..........................................................................................................3-36
Table ................................................................................................................3-40
Chapter 4 • Error Message Resolution Guide..........................................................4-1
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Chapter 1 • Introduction
Description
The VX1/VX2 are 486-based, DOS 6.22 computers, designed to be mounted in a vehicle.
The VX1 is the combination 1/2 VGA horizontal LCD with the integrated keyboard. The
VX2 is the full screen LCD with the keyboard as a separate piece of the configuration.
These computers feature dual Type III PCMCAI interfaces, an Intel 386EX processor
running at 25MHz, 2 megabytes of dynamic RAM (DRAM), and 4 megabytes of flash
memory. Additional characteristics include a built-in keyboard, either QWERTY or
ABCD, and an easy to read 640 x 200 pixel display, with a choice of a monochrome
transmissive liquid crystal display (LCD) with backlight or a monochrome
electroluminescent display.
These terminals offer 2 RS-232 serial connectors, one for a bar code scanner and the
other for a printer, panning capability, and a low-temperature option with
electroluminescent display. Environmentally sealed to IP56, these terminals house a
spread-spectrum radio contained on a Type II 2.4GHz PCMCIA card. More information
can be found at www.lxe.com.
Pictures
VX1 and VX2
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Introduction
Setup Requirements
quires, at a minimum, the following:
e available
NT/2000 operating system
Accesso i
• Remote antenna assembly kit
• Vehicle mounting adapter for replacement of legacy LXE computers
• External power filter
Remote keyboard mounting brackets
Wireless scanners
Shielded printer and PC cables
• Tethered printers
Tethered scanners (1-D and 2-D PDF-417)
Bios
he version of BIOS will appear on a terminal screen when the terminal is rebooted.
or rebooting instructions, see Booting the Terminal in the Quick Start section.
Installation of PowerNet Twin Client re
• A Pentium-class processor
• 32 MB of RAM
• 10 MB of free hard disk spac
• Microsoft Windows 95, 98, ME, XP, or
r es
Accessories for the terminals include:
• 120-240VAC power supply
• Integrated keyboard mounting brackets
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Release Notes
Release
hen rerun PowerNet loader.
ncompatible baud
rate on this line in rffiles.txt under the LXE section needs to be changed from
8400 to 9600. Otherwise, the terminal stops loading at umsgs.
his line in rffiles.txt under the LXE section.
06-30-05
1. When generating license codes for the VX1 and VX2 terminals, you must select V7.1.
If you do not, the license code will not work.
2. Patch Release, Version A, 06-30-05, GWK
This patch moves in an updated keymap utility that corrects a problem that caused NO
LXE devices to show up in this utility.
Notes
For the 85-key keyboard: During the PowerNet load process, you may see warnings that
a file is "Write Protected". The loader will complete, but the software will not run
correctly.
If this happens, rename “config.sys” to “config.fac” and rename “autoexec.bat” to
“autoexec.fac”. T
For the 60-key keyboard: You cannot load the Twin Client due to an i
rate set in the rffiles.txt found in the PowerNet\TwinClient directory.
The baud
3
Change the baud rate from 38400 to 9600 on t
[LXE;VX1X2;*;*]
DNCMD=c:\xfer /r /2 /o /b38400 c:\%s b38400 change to b9600
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Chapter 2 • Terminal Setup
Downloading from the WEB
The PowerNet Twin Client software package can be downloaded from the Connect web
site at http://www.connectrf.com. Click on Partner Services and then click on Software
Downloads. Select the file named PowerNet Twin Client for LXE.
Running Setup from a Download File
The downloaded file is a compressed archive. After extraction using a utility such as
WinZip or PKWARE, folders are created on the hard disk as shown in the following
figure.
Click on the Disk1 folder to view the files as shown in the following figure.
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Terminal Setup
Click on the Setup application and proceed to the following section entitled Installation
for further instructions.
Installation
The InstallShield wizard runs and presents the following screen.
Click on Next to begin the installation process.
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