User`s guide

Installed Software 59
E-EQ-MX1RG-D MX1 Reference Guide
\UTILS
BBDIS35.EXE Battery Discharge Utility. Condition the 50 mAh NiCd Backup Battery
mounted on the system board. The battery discharge starts and when
discharged switches to backup battery charge mode.
BBTST35.EXE Backup Battery Test Utility. Indicates the current status of the backup
battery and the voltage.
BCWEDGE.EXE Barcode Wedge utility. Interprets data from barcode scanner as keyboard
data. Does not function in Win95.
BEEP35.EXE Beeper Utility. Changes the volume of the beeper using the up and down
arrow keys on the keypad/keyboard.
COMTST35.EXE Communication Port Utility. To diagnose the serial communication port, a
simple loop back test routine is included in this file. The figure showing
how to build a loop back plug is included in this chapter. The test results
will read PASS or FAIL. A failure is identified and described.
DISP35.EXE Display Utility. Activates every pixel on the display to verify
functionality.
KEY2335.EXE Keyboard Utility. This utility performs a contact functional test of each
key on the keyboard. When activated, the key labels appear on the screen
and then each key, when initialized, clears the key label from the screen.
LXEF.EXE
(Obsolete – Replaced by REMSERV and REMDISK) File Transfer
Utility. Transfer files using serial port or IR ports.
PARAM35.EXE Parameter Dump Utility. This utility collects the setup configurable
parameters and lists them in a text file.
REV.BAT Displays software revision level.
SETAPI_4.EXE Set An API Function. Runs an API call to set a mode or change a
parameter.
Terminal Emulation Directories
Please refer to the specific Terminal Emulation’s reference guide for complete
instructions.
Batch MX1’s do not have terminal emulation (TE) files and may or may not have a radio card.
When a need exists to convert a batch MX1 to a TE unit or a different radio card, contact LXE
Customer Services for assistance.
Note: 900 MHz radio files are loaded in the Terminal Emulation subdirectories, i.e. /APLUS,
/LDSPLUS, /IBM (for both 3270 and 5250).
Following are the directory names containing the TE program files:
/APLUS ANSI Plus with 2.4 GHz radio
/APLUS ANSI Plus with 900 MHz radio
/LDSPLUS DOS LDS Plus with 900 MHz radio
/LDS24 DOS LDS Plus with 2.4 GHz radio
/IBM DOS IBM 3270 with 900 MHz radio
/IBM DOS IBM 5250 with 900 MHz radio
/IBM24 TN3270 with 2.4 GHz radio
/IBM24 TN5250 with 2.4 GHz radio
Note: Dual TE’s are supported on MX1 computers with an 8 Meg. Flash drive. MX1’s with a 4
Meg. Flash drive DO NOT support dual TE’s.