Windows Media

Start > Windows Media

Codecs are included for WMA, WMV, MP3 and WAV files.

Bluetooth (Option)

Start > Settings > System > Bluetooth

Only installed on a Bluetooth equipped MX9. The System Administrator can Discover and Pair targeted Bluetooth devices for each MX9. The System Administrator can enable / disable Bluetooth settings and assign a Computer Friendly Name for each MX9. Bluetooth can be accessed by tapping Start > Settings > System > Bluetooth, or by tapping the Bluetooth icon on the Today screen.

RFTerm (Option)

Start > RFTerm

Factory installed when ordered. The application can be accessed by tapping Start > RFTerm.

Refer to the RFTerm Reference Guide for complete information and instruction. WAV files added by the user should be stored in System\..\RFTerm\Sounds.

Status Popup

Start > Settings > System > MX9 Options

The Status Popup provides real time information on several status icons when a specified keypress occurs.

To use the Status Popup, first map a key to the status window. Use the Buttons panel (Start > Settings > Personal > Buttons ) to assign a key to Admin Statpop (for the Admin Popup) and StatPopup (for the User Popup). For best results use a Diamond key for the popup. If a Function key is used, that Function key is not available to other applications such as RFTerm.

Use the MX9 Options panel to configure other parameters including:

Dismiss Status Popup on 5 second timeout

Information to include in Admin or User Status Popup.

The Status Popup can be dismissed by the expiration of the timeout (if enabled), tapping the status window or pressing the key assigned to the popup.

For more information, refer to the Buttons and MX9 Options settings.

HSMConnect

HSMConnect (or LXEConnect) allows a user with an ActiveSync connection between a PC and the MX9 to display the MX9 screen on the host PC. Any keystrokes on the host PC are passed to the MX9 as if they were keystrokes on the MX9 key- pad.

HSMConnect for the MX9 is available on the Getting Started Disc.

GrabTime

GrabTime is a utility to synchronize the MX9 with a world-wide time server. GrabTime can be started as a service by setting it in the Launch option (see the following section for details on Launch).

Synchronize with a local time server

1.Use ActiveSync to copy GrabTime.ini from the My Device > Windows folder on the MX9 to the host PC.

2.Edit GrabTime.ini (on the host PC) to add the local time server’s domain name to the beginning of the list of servers. You can then optionally delete the remainder of the list.

3.Copy the modified GrabTime.ini to the My Device > Windows folder on the MX9.

Enhanced Launch

Launch is a utility that runs automatically at startup. A partial list of Enhanced Launch functions includes:

Launch a .CAB file

Run an .EXE or .BAT file

Process a .REG file

Manipulate files and directories

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