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HX2 Reference GuideLXE | FLEX | Wea
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Table of ContentsLAUNCH.EXE and Per
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Table of ContentsLaunch Button 71Au
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Table of ContentsStatus Popup 130Ow
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Table of ContentsSummit Tray Icon 1
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IntroductionThe LXE® HX2 is a smal
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ComponentsComponentsFrontNote: Alph
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BackBackWear on Left Side, Ring on
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Ring Scanner and Ring ImagerRing Sc
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Li-Ion BatteryLi-Ion BatteryMain ba
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DisconnectDisconnect1. Push down on
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RebootRebootWhen the Windows CE des
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System MemorySystem MemoryThe 400MH
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Audio SupportAudio SupportSpeakerTh
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KeypadsKeypadsThere are three keypa
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The Dual Alpha KeypadThe Dual Alpha
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PowerPowerPower ModesPrimary Events
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BatteriesBatteriesThe HX2 is design
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Handling Batteries SafelyHandling B
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General Windows CE Keyboard Shortcu
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Folders Copied at StartupFolders Co
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Software DevelopmentSoftware Develo
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LAUNCH.EXE and Persistent Storage
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DesktopDesktopFor general use instr
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My Device FoldersMy Device FoldersF
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Start FTP Server / Stop FTP ServerS
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TranscriberTranscriberTo make chang
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Advanced TabAdvanced TabTaskbar Pro
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Taskbar IconsIconFunctionShift modi
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Using ActiveSyncUsing ActiveSyncInt
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Serial ConnectionIf a cradle is not
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ConnectConnectConnect the modem cab
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Configuring the HX2 with LXEConnect
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Using LXEConnectUsing LXEConnect1.
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Control PanelOptionPC ConnectionPow
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Identifying Software VersionsIdenti
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Administration - for AppLockAdminis
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Administration ModeAdministration M
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End-User Switching TechniqueEnd-Use
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Application ConfigurationApplicatio
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Launch ButtonOptionGlobalDelayInput
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Auto Re-LaunchAuto Re-LaunchAuto Re
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Allow CloseAllow CloseAllow Close C
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- Page 121 and 122: BacklightBacklightThe backlight set
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- Page 171 and 172: Barcode Data Match ListBarcode Data
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- Page 181 and 182: Good Scan and Bad Scan SoundsThe vo
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ExecutionExecutionNote the dimmed o
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Startup/ShutdownStartup/ShutdownLXE
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TaskbarTaskbarLXE recommends using
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DisplayDisplayWindow Display Option
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AdaptersAdaptersNote: LXE recommend
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AdaptersNote: A reboot may be requi
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ExitExitThe Exit option is password
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Step 2: Scan BarcodesScan Barcode 1
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Wireless Network Configuration for
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Summit Tray IconSummit Tray IconThe
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Main TabMain TabStart | Programs |
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Admin LoginAdmin LoginTo login to A
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ButtonsButtonsButtonCommitCredentia
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Profile ParametersParameter Default
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Diags TabDiags TabStart | Programs
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Custom Parameter OptionFactory Defa
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Global ParametersParameter Default
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Global ParametersParameter Default
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How to: Use Sign On ScreenSign-On S
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Root CA CertificatesHow To: Use Win
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WEPWEPTo connect using WEP, make su
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LEAPTo use Stored Credentials, clic
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PEAP/MSCHAPClick OK then click Comm
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PEAP/GTCSee Windows Certificate Sto
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WPA/LEAPTo use Stored Credentials,
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EAP-FASTTo use Stored Credentials,
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EAP-TLSOnce successfully authentica
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CertificatesCertificatesNote: Pleas
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Generating a Root CA CertificateCer
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Generating a Root CA CertificateCli
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Installing a Root CA CertificateBro
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Generating a User CertificateClick
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Generating a User CertificateAdvanc
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Generating a User CertificateClick
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Installing a User CertificateBrowsi
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KeymapsAlpha Mode 3 TapDual AlphaTr
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Alpha Mode 3 TapTo get this Key / F
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Dual AlphaTo get this Key / Functio
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Dual AlphaTo get this Key / Functio
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Triple TapTriple TapHints• Any ke
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Triple TapTo get this Key / Functio
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Triple TapTo get this Key / Functio
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Environmental SpecificationsEnviron
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AppLock Error MessagesMessage Expla
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AppLock Error MessagesMessage Expla
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AppLock Error MessagesMessage Expla
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Hat EncodingHat EncodingE-EQ-HX2RG-
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Revision HistoryRevision HistoryRev
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IndexAAbout 60Accessibility 62Activ
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Index F - LEnabler Settings icon 17
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Index R - SProfile Tab 202 screensa