VX3X User’s Guide Copyright © November 2006 by LXE Inc.
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH Notices Notice: LXE Inc. reserves the right to make improvements or changes in the products described in this manual at any time without notice. While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy, LXE assumes no liability resulting from any errors or omissions in this document, or from the use of the information contained herein.
Table of Contents THE VX3X VEHICLE MOUNT COMPUTER 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................... 1 Document Conventions ............................................................................................................2 Environmental Specifications...................................................................................................2 Quick Start............................................................
ii Table of Contents Components ............................................................................................................................20 Torque Measurements ............................................................................................................20 Procedure ................................................................................................................................21 Step 1 – Mount Vehicle RAM Clamp Mount ........................................
Table of Contents iii Touchscreen Entry ..................................................................................................................42 Right Click ...........................................................................................................................42 Scanner Entry..........................................................................................................................43 Aiming the Barcode Scanner...................................................
iv Table of Contents Illustrations Figure 1 VX3X Components, Top View .............................................................................................................4 Figure 2 VX3X Components, Front View ...........................................................................................................4 Figure 3 VX3X Components, Back View ...........................................................................................................
The VX3X Vehicle Mount Computer Introduction The VX3X Vehicle Mount Computer (VMC) is a rugged, vehicle-mounted, Microsoft® Windows® CE .NET equipped computer. The VX3X is capable of wireless data communications from a fork-lift truck or any properly configured vehicle. The unit uses a 2.4 GHz radio for wireless data communications. The mobile device is horizontally oriented and features backlighting for the display. The touchscreen display supports graphic features and Windows icons that the Windows CE .
2 Introduction Document Conventions This reference guide uses the following document conventions: ALL CAPS Menu|Choice “Quotes” < > All caps are used to represent disk directories, file names, and application names. Rather than use the phrase “choose the Save command from the File menu”, this manual uses the convention “choose File|Save”. Indicates the title of a book, chapter or a section within a chapter (for example, “Document Conventions”). Indicates a key on the keyboard (for example, ).
Quick Start 3 Quick Start This section’s instructions are based on the assumption that your new system is pre-configured and requires only accessory installation and a power source. Use this guide as you would any other source book -- reading portions to learn about the VX3X, and then referring to it when you need more information about a particular subject. This guide takes you through installation and operation of the LXE VX3X. In general, the sequence of events is: 1. Install RAM ball on back of VX3X.
4 Components Components 1 3 2 RS-232 4 USB-C Figure 1 VX3X Components, Top View 1 2 COM3 / Scanner Port Strain Relief Clamps 3 4 USB Client Connector Audio Connector Figure 2 VX3X Components, Front View 1 2 3 4 5 6 VX3X User’s Guide Endcap Display Programmable Key Beeper On/Off Button 2nd LED 7 8 9 10 11 12 Alt LED Ctrl LED Shift LED Caps LED Status LED Programmable Key E-EQ-VX3XOGWW-A
Components 5 1 2 3 Figure 3 VX3X Components, Back View 1 2 3 Note: E-EQ-VX3XOGWW-A RAM Ball Power Connector Strain Relief Clamp The RAM ball shown above is shipped unattached. The installer must assemble the RAM ball to the back of the VX3X. See “Installation” later in this manual for details.
6 Microsoft Windows CE .NET Control Panel Microsoft Windows CE .NET Control Panel The Microsoft Windows CE .NET Control Panel provides standard Windows CE .NET options for configuring the VX3X, such as: • Sounds and volume control • Display configuration (including backlight power management) Please consult your System Administrator or refer to commercially available Microsoft Windows CE .NET user guides or the on-line Help application for these standard configuration options.
AppLock and the VX3X 7 AppLock and the VX3X AppLock may be installed and running on the mobile device. AppLock restricts access to programs and the Windows CE .NET Control Panel. Please contact your system administrator for details. Single Application AppLock Single application AppLock restricts a user to one application. The user is unable to exit the application (or if the application exits, it immediately restarts).
8 The QWERTY Keyboard The QWERTY Keyboard The VX3X has a QWERTY keyboard, available with a standard ANSI overlay, an IBM 3270 overlay or an IBM 5250 overlay. These keyboards have 101 keyboard functions, including a numeric keypad. Please refer to Appendix A, “Key Maps”, for keypress combinations.
The QWERTY Keyboard 9 Key Functions Key Function Programmable For information on programming these keys, please refer to the “VX3X Reference Guide”. By default, these keys function as Enter keys, except for IBM 5250 configurations where the left button is configured as “Field Exit”. Enter The Enter key is used to confirm a form entry or to transmit information. How it is used is determined by the application running on the computer.
10 The QWERTY Keyboard CAPS Key and CapsLock Mode This function is similar to a regular keyboard’s CapsLock key. Note that the CAPS mode stays active until the CAPS key sequence is pressed again. Each time you need to use a Caps function, you need to press the CAPS key sequence first. To cancel a Caps function press the CAPS key sequence again. When the Caps mode is active, the Caps LED illuminates. The CAPS key sequence is 2nd + F1. • No CAPS AND No Shift keypress – result is a lowercase letter.
The QWERTY Keyboard 11 LED Functions 2nd 2nd ALT CAPS CTRL F1 SHFT CAPS Break F2 F3 STAT VX3X F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 BkLt F10 PgUp / 7 - 8 + 9 Figure 8 LED Functions Across the top of the keypad are LEDs that provide visual cues to current computer operation. When the LED is not illuminated, the function is inactive. LED 2 nd When illuminated ... The next keypress is a 2nd keypress. • Amber when on • Blinks amber during configuration key sequence.
12 The QWERTY Keyboard General Windows CE .NET Keyboard Shortcuts Use the keyboard shortcuts in the chart below to navigate with the VX3X keyboard. These are standard keyboard shortcuts for Windows CE .NET applications. Press these keys … To … CTRL + C Copy CTRL + X Cut CTRL + V Paste CTRL + Z Undo DELETE Delete SHIFT with any of the arrow keys Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text within a document. CTRL+A Select all.
The QWERTY Keyboard 13 Input Panel (Virtual Keyboard) The Input Panel may be enabled via the Input Panel icon in the Windows CE .NET Control Panel. The Input Panel can be displayed as a large or small keyboard. Figure 9 Small and Large Virtual Keyboards Virtual keyboards display the actual character a keypress results in. For example, pressing the key on the virtual keyboard toggles the characters displayed on the keys between upper and lower case.
14 Power Supply Power Supply Vehicle power input for the VX3X is 12V to 80V DC and is accepted without the need to perform any manual adjustments within the VX3X. See the section titled “Installation”, sub-section titled “Vehicle 12-80V DC Direct Connection”. If 12V to 80V DC power is not available – for example, in an office environment – an optional external Input Power Supply can be used to convert AC wall power to an appropriate DC level.
Getting Help 15 Getting Help All LXE manuals are now available on one CD and they can also be viewed / downloaded from the LXE ServicePass website on the ServicePass / Documentation page. Contact your LXE representative to obtain the LXE Manuals CD or logon information for the ServicePass web pages. You can also get help from LXE by calling the telephone numbers listed on the LXE Manuals CD, in the file titled “Contacting LXE”. This information is also available on the LXE website.
16 Manuals and Accessories Miscellaneous Stylus, with Tethers and Sleeves, 5 Pack 9000A507STYLUS Protective Film, Touchscreen, 10 Pack, VX3X MX3XA503PROTFILM Cover Plate, RS-232 Port MX3RA351RS232CVR Scanners Scanner, Powerscan, SR, 8’ Cbl, WW 8300A326SCNRPWRSR8DA9F 8300A326SCNRPWRSR8DA9F-R Scanner, Powerscan, SR, 12’ Cbl, US 8300A327SCNRPWRSR12DA9F (above part is not RoHS compliant) Scanner, Powerscan, SR, Low Temp, 8’ Cbl 8300A332SCNRS8D9FLT (above part is not RoHS compliant) Scanner, Powers
Manuals and Accessories 17 Voice Recognition Accessories Headset coiled adapter cable, with quick disconnect connector to a 2.5 mm audio jack.
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Installation Install Mounting Brackets Caution: This device is intended to transmit RF energy. For protection against RF exposure to humans and in accordance with FCC rules and Industry Canada rules, this transmitter should be installed such that a minimum separation distance of at least 20 cm (7.8 in.) is maintained between the antenna and the general population. This device is not to be co-located with other transmitters. Equipment Needed: Phillips No.
20 RAM Mount System RAM Mount System Components RAM Mounting Assembly The RAM mounting assembly consists of the following parts: 1. VX3X RAM ball (included with VX3X) 2. RAM arm, size C 3. RAM clamp mount RAM Clamp Mount includes: Upper Clamp Piece with Ball Lower Clamp Piece Bolts (2 each) Nylon locking nuts (2 each) 4. Hardware (not shown): Lock Nuts, 10-32 (3 each) RAM wrench 1 2 3 Torque Measurements You will need a torquing tool capable of torquing to 20 inch pounds (1.10 N/m).
RAM Mount System 21 Procedure Step 1 – Mount Vehicle RAM Clamp Mount 1. Determine the position for mounting the RAM clamp mount. The clamp mount can be used on a beam (such as on a fork lift truck) up to 2.5” (63.5 mm) wide and approximately 2” (50.8 mm) thick. The clamp may be attached to a thicker beam by substituting longer bolts (not included). Be sure to position the RAM clamp mount to allow access to the switches and ports on the VX3X. 2. Position the upper clamp piece with ball (A) on the beam.
22 RAM Mount System Mounting Dimensions A 2.56” (65.02 mm) B 1.84” (46.
RAM Mount System 23 Step 2 – Attach RAM Mount Ball to the VX3X 1. Turn the VX3X off before attaching the RAM mount ball. 2. Place the VX3X face down on a stable surface. 3. Position the RAM ball bracket on the rear of the VX3X, aligning the studs on the back of the VX3X with the holes on the RAM ball mount bracket. Attach with three 10-32 lock nuts.
24 RAM Mount System Step 3 – Attach VX3X Assembly to RAM Mount 1. Slip the RAM arm over the ball on the vehicle RAM clamp mount. Insert the ball of the RAM mount bracket into the RAM arm. Adjust the VX3X to the desired position and tighten the knob on the RAM arm using the supplied RAM wrench.
Install Stylus Tether and Sleeve (Optional) 25 Install Stylus Tether and Sleeve (Optional) Carefully remove the paper backing from the Stylus Clip sticky. Firmly press the sticky side of the clip onto the mobile device and hold in place for 15 seconds. Thread the tether through the end of the stylus and tie the ends firmly to the Stylus Clip so that the ends don’t interfere with placing the stylus in the Stylus Clip. Place the stylus in the Stylus Clip when not in use.
26 Connect Serial Barcode Scanner Connect Serial Barcode Scanner Refer to the documentation received with the barcode scanner for complete instructions. Read all warnings and caution labels. ! Before using the scanner, read section titled “Operation”, sub- section titled “Laser Barcode Scanner Warnings”. Pin 9 of COM3 is configured to provide +5V. To change Pin 9 of the port, please refer to the “VX3X Reference Guide”. Caution – Do Not Use the USB-C Labeled Port for Tethered Scanners.
Connect Serial Barcode Scanner 27 When you have finished using the scanner, remove it from the VX3X and store the scanner in a closed container or bag. Figure 17 VX3X with Generic Barcode Scanner Attached 1. Good Scan LED (or equivalent) 2. Trigger 3. Laser Aperture at Front Figure 18 Generic Barcode Scanner Refer to the documentation received with the barcode scanner for complete instructions.
28 Connect Serial Printer or PC Connect Serial Printer or PC Refer to the documentation received with the printer or PC for complete instructions. Pin 9 of COM3 (labeled “RS-232”) is configured to provide +5V. To change Pin 9 of the port, please refer to the “VX3X Reference Guide”. Caution – Do Not Use the USB-C Labeled Port for PC serial cables or printers. The printer or PC cable requires a nine-pin D-shell female connector for the VX3X.
USB-C Port 29 USB-C Port Caution – Do Not Use the USB-C Labeled Port for scanners, PC serial cables or printers. The USB-C connector accepts an adapter cable which provides a USB client port. cable requires a nine-pin D-shell female connector for the VX3X. Port Label on Endcap RS-232 USB-C Figure 20 Connect USB-C Cable 1. Power off the VX3X before connecting the cable to the VX3X. 2. Seat the connector firmly over the pins and turn the thumbscrews in a clockwise direction. Do not overtighten. 3.
30 Connect External Headset Connect External Headset The VX3X provides an external headset connection via an audio jack connector labeled “Audio”. The audio jack accepts a headset with a 2.5mm plug, such as a mono headset with microphone or a stereo headset. Please refer to the VX3X Reference Guide for information on configuring the audio port for a mono headset with microphone or a stereo headset. An adapter cable (LXE Part No. 9000A076CBLHEADSET1) can be attached to the audio port.
Connect External Headset 3. 31 Connect the quick connect end of the adapter cable to the LXE headset. Align the pins and push the connectors together until they click and are locked in place. Figure 23 Headset Quick Disconnect Connector 4. If the adapter cable is removed from the VX3X, replace the plug to ensure the VX3X is environmentally sealed. Other Headsets The audio jack accepts a headset with a 2.5mm plug, such as a mono headset with microphone or a stereo headset. 1.
32 Connect Power Cable Connect Power Cable 1. Connect the power cable to vehicle power (See the following section titled “Vehicle 12-80VDC Direct Connection”.) - or to an AC adapter. (See the following section titled “External Power Supply”.). 2. The plug and receptacle are keyed and care must be used when connecting the cables. Tighten the nut of the plug clockwise until tight. Secure the cable with the strain relief cable clamps. Figure 24 Connect Power Cable to VX3X 3.
External Power Supply, Optional 33 External Power Supply, Optional The LXE-approved AC Power Supply and Adapter Cable are only intended for use in a 25ºC (77ºF) maximum ambient temperature environment. 1 2 1. AC Input Cable (US only) 2. DC Output Cable AC Power Supply 4 3 3. To DC Output Cable (see above) 4.
34 Vehicle 12-80VDC Power Connection Vehicle 12-80VDC Power Connection For proper and safe installation, the input power cable must be connected to a fused circuit on the vehicle. This fused circuit requires a 2 Amp maximum time delay (slow blow) high interrupting rating fuse. If the supply connection is made directly to the battery, the fuse should be installed in the positive lead within 5 inches of the battery positive (+) terminal. Caution: ! For installation by trained service personnel only.
Vehicle 12-80VDC Power Connection 35 How To: Connect Vehicle 12-80VDC Connection 1. The VX3X must be turned off and the power cable must be UNPLUGGED from the VX3X. 2. While observing the fuse requirements specified above, connect the power cable as close as possible to the actual battery terminals of the vehicle. When available, always connect to unswitched terminals in vehicle fuse panel, after providing proper fusing. ATTENTION: 3.
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Operation Power Button The power button is located above the ESC key on the keypad. After power is connected, the Power button must be pressed to turn the device on. Figure 29 Location of the Power (PWR) Button Quickly tapping the Power button places the device immediately in Suspend mode. Quickly tapping the Power button again, or touching the screen, immediately returns the device from Suspend. Power Management Because the VX3X is powered by the vehicle battery, power management options are limited.
38 Display and Touchscreen Display and Touchscreen The VX3X Display is a transmissive LCD display capable of supporting Half VGA graphics modes. Display size is half screen, 640 x 240 pixels. The display covering is designed to resist stains. The touch screen allows signature capture and touch input. The touch screen is a Resistive Panel with a scratch resistant finish that can detect touches by a stylus, and translate them into computer commands. In effect, it simulates a computer mouse.
Display and Touchscreen 39 Cleaning the Display Keep fingers and rough or sharp objects away from the display. If the glass becomes soiled or smudged, clean only with a standard household cleaner such as Windex® without vinegar or use Isopropyl Alcohol. Do not use paper towels or harsh-chemical-based cleaning fluids since they may result in damage to the glass surface. Use a clean, damp, lint-free cloth. Do not scrub optical surfaces. If possible, clean only those areas which are soiled.
40 Adjust Speaker Volume Adjust Speaker Volume The speaker is located on the front of the device above the Power button. The audio volume can be adjusted to a comfortable level for the user. The volume is increased or decreased one step each time the volume key is pressed. The device has an internal speaker and a jack for an external headset. Operational “beeps” are emitted from the speaker.
Laser Barcode Scanner Warnings 41 Laser Barcode Scanner Warnings • Do not look into the laser’s lens. • Do not stare directly into the laser beam. • Do not remove the laser caution labels from the scanner. • Do not connect the laser barcode module to any other device. Caution: ! Please read the caution labels. Avoid exposure. Laser light is emitted from the scanner’s aperture.
42 Enter Data Keyboard Entry Refer to Appendix A “Key Maps” for specific keypresses. The keyboard is used to manually input data that is not collected otherwise. Almost any function that a full sized computer keyboard can provide is duplicated on the VX3X keyboard but it may take a few more keystrokes to accomplish a keyed task. Almost every key has two or three different functions. The primary alpha or numeric character is printed on the key.
Enter Data 43 Scanner Entry The following section is directed toward a generic tethered scanner connected to the COM1 serial port on the VX3X. Aiming the Barcode Scanner Aim the scanner away from you, direct it at the barcode and press the trigger to scan. The Scan On LED (or equivalent) turns red to indicate the scanner is on. Adjust the aim so that the thin, red laser beam covers the entire length of the barcode.
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Appendix A Key Maps The VX3X Keypad ALT 2nd 2nd CAPS ! @ Esc Ctrl CTRL Q W | Shft Spc Alt F1 A SHFT CAPS Break F3 F2 # \ Z E S $ : X STAT VX3X % R ; D C F5 F4 T ^ F V Y F6 & G ~ B ` U F8 F7 * I H , J N _ M ( . O K F9 ) ? P L BkLt F10 Ins BkSp Enter PgUp / 7 - 8 + 9 PgDn = 4 { 5 } 6 Home [ 1 ] 2 > 3 End < 0 Del Figure 34 VX3X QWERTY Keyboard The key map table that follows lists the commands used for the VX3X.
46 The VX3X Keypad To get this key Press These Keys and Then nd 2 Scan Ctrl Alt Press this key CapsLock 1 CapsLock (Toggle) 1 Shift Scan x F1 Back Space BkSp Tab Tab BackTab x Tab Break x F2 Pause x x F3 Up Arrow Up Arrow Down Arrow Down Arrow Right Arrow Right Arrow Left Arrow Left Arrow Insert x BkSp Delete x DOT Home x Left Arrow End x Right Arrow Page Up x Up Arrow Page Down x Down Arrow ScrollLock x x F4 F1 F1 F2 F2 F3 F3 F4 F4 F5 F5
The VX3X Keypad 47 To get this key Press These Keys and Then nd 2 E-EQ-VX3XOGWW-A Shift Ctrl Alt Press this key CapsLock d Off D e Off E f Off F g Off G h Off H i Off I j Off J k Off K l Off L m Off M n Off N o Off O p Off P q Off Q r Off R s Off S t Off T u Off U v Off V w Off W x Off X y Off Y z Off Z A x A B x B C x C D x D E x E F x F G x G H x H I x I J x J K x K L x L VX3X User’s Guide
48 The VX3X Keypad To get this key Press These Keys and Then nd 2 VX3X User’s Guide Shift Ctrl Alt Press this key CapsLock M x M N x N O x O P x P Q x Q R x R S x S T x T U x U V x V W x W X x X Y x Y Z x Z 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 0 DOT DOT < x 0 [ x 1 ] x 2 > x 3 = x 4 { x 5 } x 6 / x 7 - x 8 + x 9 E-EQ-VX3XOGWW-A
The VX3X Keypad 49 To get this key Press These Keys and Then nd 2 Shift Ctrl Alt Press this key CapsLock * x I : (colon) x D ; (semicolon) x F ? x L ` x N _ (underscore) x M , (comma) x J ‘ (apostrophe) x H ~ (tilde) x B \ x S | x A “ x G ! x Q @ x W # x E $ x R % x T ^ x Y & x U ( x O ) x P E-EQ-VX3XOGWW-A VX3X User’s Guide
50 The VX3X Keypad IBM 3270 Keypad Overlay 2nd ALT CTRL SHFT CAPS PA1 2nd CAPS F1 PA2 Break F3 F2 F5 F4 F6 ! Q @ W # Attn Ctrl Shft | A E $ R SysReq \ S Spc Z F9 % T ^ Y & U * I ( O ) P Del : D X BkLt F10 PgUp / 7 - 8 + 9 PgDn = 4 { 5 } 6 Home [ 1 ] 2 > 3 End < 0 Del Ins ; F G H , J _ M .
Appendix B Regulatory Notices and Safety Information FCC Information: This device complies with FCC Rules, part 15. Operation is subject to the following conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference and 2. This device must accept any interference that may be received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
52 Regulatory Notices R&TTE Directive Requirements (Applies only to Equipment operated within the EU/EFTA) Information to User A label on the exterior of the device should resemble one of the labels shown below (the label contains the LXE part number of the installed radio card). The labels shown below and affixed to the device, identify where the device may be used and where its use is restricted. Use of a device is prohibited in countries not listed below or otherwise identified by the label.
Regulatory Notices 53 LXE Transceiver LXE 4830 Declaration of Conformity DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to Directives: 1999/5/EC Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity 93/68/EEC CE Marking Directive Type of Equipment: Brand Name or Trademark: Type Designation: Manufacturer: Address: Year of Manufacturer: Direct Sequence 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN Card LXE LXE 4830 LXE Inc.
54 Regulatory Notices Annex to DoC for LXE 4830 With regard to the use of external antennas The LXE 4830 can be equipped with external antennas. The antennas listed have been evaluated with the LXE 4830 pursuant to EN 300 328, and therefore meet the definition of ‘dedicated antenna’ per ERC/REC 70-03 Appendix 1 Table 3; thus the requirement set forth in ERC/REC 70-03 , Annex 3 are met by the LXE model 4830 transceiver.
Regulatory Notices ! 55 Lithium Battery Safety Statement ! Caution: Lithium battery inside. Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with same or equivalent type recommended by battery manufacturer. (US) Attention: Contient une pile de lithium. Risque d’explosion dans le cas où la pile ne serait pas correctement remplacée. Remplacer uniquement avec une pile semblable ou equivalente au type de pile recommandé par le fabricant. (FR) Forsigtig: Indeholder lithiumbattterier.
56 Regulatory Notices Lithium Battery Safety Statement ! ! (KR) (GR) (CN) (JP) Dikkat: (TR) Legend: Chinese Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Greek VX3X User’s Guide CN DK NL US FI FR DE GR Italian Japanese Korean Norwegian Portuguese Spanish Swedish Turkish IT JP KR NO PT ES SE TR E-EQ-VX3XOGWW-A
Regulatory Notices 57 A/C Power Supply Safety Statement – VX3X Output Rated 12 – 80 VDC, Minimum 15W. ! ! The LXE-approved AC Power Adapter is only intended for use in a 25ºC (77ºF) maximum ambient temperature environment. Optional A/C Power Supply: Outside North America, this unit is intended for use with an IEC certified ITE power supply with output rated as stated at the top of this page. (US) Alimentation c.a.
58 Regulatory Notices ! Vehicle Power Supply Connection Safety Statement ! Vehicle Power Supply Connection: If the supply connection is made directly to the battery, a 2A slow-blow fuse should be installed in the positive lead within 5 inches (12.7 cm.) of the battery positive (+) terminal.
Index 2 2nd key function .........................................................9 A Aim Barcode Scanner..............................................43 Alt key function.........................................................9 AppLock....................................................................7 Hotkey...................................................................7 Touchscreen ..........................................................7 Audio Volume settings ...................................
60 I Input Cable, Max Temp rating ................................35 Install External Speakers..........................................30, 31 Mounting Brackets, Vehicle ...............................19 Optional Power Supply .......................................33 Printer or PC .................................................28, 29 Scanner................................................................26 Index Polarity ....................................................................
Index U 61 adjust audio volume ............................................40 VX3X Reference Guide ............................................1 Unsuccessful Scan indicators ..................................43 W V Vehicle Mounting Bracket, Installation Procedure .19 Vehicle Power 12V to 80V DC ...................................................14 External Power Supply .......................................33 View Display ................................................................
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