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Docking Cradles 37
E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide
Docking Cradles
Note: The “MX3 Cradle Reference Guide” contains cradle installation and technical
information.
There are two types of cradles for the MX3X: a desktop cradle for table top
charging/communication applications and a vehicle mount cradle for vehicle mounted
charging/communication applications.
The powered cradles give the MX3X the ability to communicate with a host computer and other
equipment. In addition, using wall AC adapters or DC/DC converters, the cradle transfers power
to the internal charging circuitry of the MX3X and, in turn, the operating system recharges the
main battery.
The MX3X can be either on or in Suspend mode while in the cradle. The MX3X can be inserted
and removed from the cradle with one hand.
Cables are available from LXE for connecting the cradle to a printer, a personal computer or a
barcode printer. Tethered scanners (for RS-232 cradle connection) are also available from LXE.
A passive vehicle cradle is available for the MX3-RFID and MX3P devices. Power and
communication is cabled through the endcaps, only, for these devices.
Status LED
An LED indicator on the front of the standard MX3 cradle shows the status of the cradle. When
the indicator is not illuminated, there is no power applied to the cradle.
Cradle Power
Amber
External power applied to the cradle.
Docked
Green
Power applied to the cradle and charging connection made with
the MX3X.
IR Active
Red
IR communication is active.
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