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MX5 Reference Guide E-EQ-MX5PCRG-F-ARC
When to Use This Guide
As the reference for LXE's MX5 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 MX5, 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 MX5.
Operating and safety instructions for the general user are contained in the “MX5 User’s Guide.”
This chapter, “Introduction”, describes this reference guide's structure, contains initial setup
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 MX5,
controls and connectors. Also describes the power supplies and docking options for the MX5.
Chapter 3 “System Configuration” takes you through the Pocket PC 2002
operating system
setup and the MX5 file structure.
Chapter 4 “AppLock” describes the LXE Application Locking software.
Appendix A “Key Maps” describes the keypress sequences for the keypad.
Appendix B “Technical Specifications” lists MX5 technical specifications.
Appendix C “System Configuration – Pocket PC 2000” takes you through the Pocket PC 2000
operating system setup and the MX5 file structure.
Pocket PC Versions
Access: the Windows icon | Settings | System tab | Handheld | Versions tab
The MX5 may be running either Pocket PC 2000 or Pocket PC 2002. This guide highlights the
differences in this way:
Pocket PC 2000 - The menu path or command syntax for Windows Pocket PC 2000 units only.
System configuration information is contained in Appendix C “System Configuration - Pocket PC
2000”.
Pocket PC 2002 - The menu path or command syntax for Windows Pocket PC 2002. System
configuration information is contained in Chapter 3 “System Configuration”.
Throughout the rest of the guide, if there is no distinction between Pocket PC 2000 and Pocket PC
2002, the instruction or information is the same for both versions.
Note: LXE’s MX5 running Microsoft Windows Pocket PC 2000 or Pocket PC 2002 is obsolete.
The replacement mobile device for this product is the MX5 running Windows CE .NET.