HX2
Wearable Computer
®
With Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 Operating System
Quick Start Guide
HX2-QS Rev A
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Components - Back
Armband Assembly
Assemble Armband and Secure On Arm
Attach Battery Cable to HX2
Trigger Rotation
Attach Ring to Finger
Attach Ring Cable to HX2
Attach HX2 to Armband
Final Assembly
Removing HX2 from Armband
Proper Scanning Technique
Connecting Battery and Audio Cable
Attaching Headset to HX2
Hip Flip
Desktop Cradle
Battery Multi-Charger
Remove Trigger Module
Remove Ring Strap Module
Replace Ring Strap Module
Replace Trigger Module
Setting up the HX2
Please have the following Information available before setting up your HX2:
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Network ID (SSID) of the Access Point
WEP key or LEAP authentication credentials
1. Connect a fully charged battery to the HX2.
2. Press the Power button.
3. Accept the EULA.
4. Calibrate the touch screen.
5. Set the date and time.
6. Edit the radio parameters.
7. Edit the RFTerm Terminal Emulation parameters (optional).
8. Perform a reboot.
Rebooting the HX2
Using the Start menu, select Start > Run and type warmboot in the text box. Press
Enter.
When the HX2 is booting, there may be small delays while the wireless client connects,
applications launch, remote management completes and Bluetooth devices connect.
Bluetooth and HX2
Please refer to the HX2 Reference Guide for information when using the HX2 with
Bluetooth.
ActiveSync
Installing ActiveSync on Desktop/Laptop
ActiveSync (version 4.5 or higher for Windows XP desktop/laptop computers) must be
resident on the host (desktop/laptop) computer. Windows Mobile Device Center is
required for a Windows Vista/Windows 7 desktop/laptop computer. ActiveSync and
Windows Mobile Device Center for the PC are available from the Microsoft website.
Follow Microsoft's instructions to locate, download and install ActiveSync or Windows
Mobile Device Center on your desktop/laptop.
ActiveSync using USB-Client Connection
The only connection type is USB Client.
1. Connect the HX2 end of the cable to the connector on the bottom of the HX2.
2. Connect the USB type A connector on the I/O cable to a USB port on a PC or
laptop.
ActiveSync starts automatically when the USB cable is connected.
When the HX2 loses connection (e.g., enters Suspend Mode), the connection to
ActiveSync is lost. When the HX2 resumes, disconnect the PC end of the cable and re-
connect.
Please refer to the HX2 Reference Guide for ActiveSync information.
Setting Up the Radio
If the access point uses an authentication protocol (WEP, LEAP, etc.), your radio must
use the same authentication. Please contact your IT department for WEP keys or LEAP
credentials. Please refer to the HX2 Reference Guide for information on using WPA.
1. Tap Start > Programs > Summit > SCU OR tap the Summit Client Utility
icon on the desktop.
2. Tap the Admin Login button and enter the password (default = SUMMIT).
3. Tap the Profile tab and make sure the Default profile is selected.
4. Select SSID and enter your SSID value.
5. If the access point is using WEP, select WEP from the Encryption pull down
list.
6. Tap the WEP keys/PSKs button and enter the WEP Key(s) and tap OK. Skip
to step 12.
7. If the access point is using LEAP, select LEAP from the EAP Type pull down
list.
8. Select WEP EAP from the Encryption pull down list.
9. If the Cisco/CCS certified AP is configured for open authentication, set the
Auth Type radio parameter to Open.
10. If the AP is configured for network EAP only, set the Auth Type radio
parameter to LEAP.
11. Tap the Credentials button and enter the User Name and Password.
12. Tap the Commit button to save the radio configuration.
13. Tap the Main tab. Wait for a radio connected message.
14. Tap the Admin Logout button when finished.
15. Reboot the HX2.
Please refer to the Radio Mode parameter in the HX2 Reference Guide. It is important
that this parameter setting corresponds to the Access Point to which the HX2
connects.
Setting Up AppLock
HX2 devices are shipped to boot in Administration mode. In this mode, the user has full
access to the device and no password is needed. After the administrator completes the
process below, the HX2 switches to end-user mode and restricts access to only the
specified application(s).
1. Tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administration icon.
2. Assign application(s) on the Application tab screen.
3. Assign a password on the Security tab screen.
4. Select a view level on the Status tab screen, if desired.
5. Tap OK.
6. Press the hotkey (Ctrl + Shift + A) sequence to launch AppLock and lock the
configured application(s).
7. The device is now in end-user mode.
Connecting Using RFTerm
Before you make a host connection, you will, at a minimum, need to know:
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the alias name or IP address (Host Address) and
the port number (Telnet Port) of the host system to properly set up your host
session.
1. Make sure the mobile client network settings are properly configured. If you
are connecting via WLAN (802.11x), make sure your HX2 is connected to the
network.
2. Launch RFTerm by tapping the RFTerm icon on the desktop.
3. Select Session > Configure from the application menu and select the host
type. This is dependent on the host system to which you are connecting; i.e.,
3270 mainframe, AS/400 5250 server or VT host.
4. Enter the Host Address of the system. This may either be a DNS name or
an IP address of the host system.
5. Update the telnet port number if your host application is configured to listen
on a specific port. If not, use the default telnet port.
6. Select OK.
7. Select Session > Connect from the application menu or tap the Connect
button on the Tool Bar.
8. Upon a successful connection, the host application screen is displayed.
To change options (e.g., Display, Colors, Cursor, Barcode), please refer to the RFTerm
Reference Guide for descriptions of these and other features.
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