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Docking Cradles 39
E-EQ-MX3XRG-H MX3X Reference Guide
ActiveSync with a Cradle
To ActiveSync, the cradle must be powered off, the ActiveSync cradle cable attached to the
desktop PC and the cradle, then the cradle powered up.
Note: ActiveSync transfers files to the MX3X over the RS-232 connector on the cradle using the
MX3X070CBLD9RS232AS cable.
Note: The MX3-RFID and the MX3P use a passive, non-powered cradle (refer to “The Passive
Vehicle Cradle”). ActiveSync connects only through the endcap on these devices.
Tethered Scanner and a Cradle
To use a tethered scanner connected to the RS-232 port on the cradle, the cradle must be powered
off, the ActiveSync cable removed and the cradle powered up. Then, the scanner can be attached
to the cradle’s serial port.
The Passive Vehicle Cradle
The MX3P cannot fit in standard MX3 charging cradles. There is a passive vehicle cradle
available (as well as a RAM bracket installation kit) for the MX3P that secures the mobile device
to the cradle. See “Accessories”.
Mobile device main battery charging and RF communication is not available in the passive vehicle
cradle unless the mobile device is receiving external power through the power jack in the endcap.
The passive vehicle cradle does not have LEDs or indicators. The passive vehicle cradle does not
require an external power source.
The mobile device in the passive cradle requires a power source, either from the main battery or
from power applied via the power jack on the endcap.
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