Device Management with Wavelink Avalanche® EnablerUser’s Guide
1 - 4• Serial COM port on base of device• Color display, 240 x 320 pixels• Model Identifier: LXE_MX7MX8• The MX8 is obsolete• Microsoft Windows CE 5.0
2 - 12Enabler Installation and ConfigurationIntroductionThis section discusses mobile device supported features with Wavelink Avalanche Mobile Device
2 - 2•To disable the internal network adapter, create a file in the \System directory named NoEther.tag. The contents of the file are unimportant; bu
2 - 3The wireless connection is made using the default wireless [radio] interface on the mobile device therefore the mobile device must be actively co
2 - 4Part 1 – Bootstrapping the RMU1. Install the RMUCEbt package into the Avalanche MC Console. Do NOT include the Reboot option as part of the conf
2 - 5Enabler ConfigurationDepending on the version of the Enabler running on the mobile device, the desktop Enabler icon may look like one of the foll
2 - 6Alternatively, the Mobile Device Server can be disabled until needed (refer to the Wavelink Avalanche Mobility Center User’s Guide for details).M
2 - 7Connection [Avalanche Server Ad-dressEnter the IP Address or host name of the Mobile Device Server assigned to the mobile devicemobile device.Che
2 - 8Server Contact Note: Your screen display may not be exactly as shown above. Contact Technical Assistance (page 6-1) for upgrade availability and
2 - 9DataThe Data tab controls when data is transferred between the mobile device and the Mobile Device Server.Real-time Statistics / NetworkWhen chec
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2 - 10PreferencesFor best results, use AppLock to manage the taskbar. AppLock is resident on each mobile device, except HX3. AppLock instructions ar
2 - 11DisplayUpdate Window DisplayThe user interface for the Enabler can be configured to dynamically change based on the status of the mobile device
2 - 12TaskbarFor best results, use AppLock to manage the taskbar. AppLock is resident on each mobile device, with the exception of the HX3. AppLock
2 - 13ExecutionNote the dimmed options on this mobile device panel. This menu option is designed to manage downloaded applica-tions for automatic exe
2 - 14Scan ConfigFor best results, use eXpress Config (page 4-1) and . eXpress Scan instructions are included in the relevant equip-ment User’s Guide
2 - 15ShortcutsFor best results, use AppLock for this function. ppLock is resident on each mobile device, with the exception of the HX3. AppLock ins
2 - 16SaaSUse to configure the Enabler to connect with Avalanche on Demand. This is a Software-as-a-Service version of Ava-lanche. Using either of t
2 - 17AdaptersNote: Review the network settings configuration utilities and the default values in the applicable mobile device user’s guide before set
2 - 18Avalanche Icon(varies by Enabler version)Selecting the Avalanche Icon will access the Avalanche Network Profile tab which will display current n
2 - 19Note: A reboot may be required after enabling or disabling these options.Note: The Authentication tab may not be present in all versions of the
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2 - 20StatusThe Status panel displays the current status of the mobile device network adapter selected in the drop down box. Note the availability of
2 - 21Startup/ShutdownFor best results, use AppLock to manage the taskbar. ppLock is resident on each mobile device, with the exception of the HX3.
2 - 22ExitThe Exit option is password protected. The default password is leave. The password is not case-sensitive.Depending on the behavior chosen
2 - 23Using eXpress ScanIf the mobile device has an eXpress Scan icon on the desktop, eXpress Scan may be used for the initial configuration of the de
2 - 24Bar code 1 must be scanned first. The scanned data is displayed in the “Data” text box. The password, if any, entered above is compared to the
3 - 13Avalanche Mobility Center ConsoleIntroductionThis section provides an overview of the Avalanche MC Console when it is being used to manage Honey
3 - 2Software ProfilesA Software Profile contains one or more Software Packages (.AVA files). To create an .AVA file from a software module, please s
3 - 3Several options are available.The Install button allows the user to browse to and select a Software Package. Browse to the location where the .A
3 - 4Use the Add Profile button to create a new Network Profile. When prompted, enter a name for the profile as desired. In the example above, the N
3 - 5The network settings include:• Server Address – When checked, this option allows the mobile device to be linked to a specific Mobile Device Serve
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3 - 6For more information on the Status icons, please refer to the Wavelink Avalanche Mobility Center User’s Guide.Mobile Device GroupsIt may be desir
4 - 14eXpress ConfigIntroductioneXpress Config is installed on a desktop/laptop computer with a Windows XP operating system. It is an accessory produ
4 - 2InstallationThe installer program places eXpress Config on a desktop/laptop computer running Windows XP. The computer requires the .NET Framewor
4 - 3• A decision on whether to include configuration data only. See Package Selection Screen (page 4-3).• Remote Management Utility (RMU) (page 1-2)
4 - 4The user may create directories as desired for the G-Number and Destination locations. Create these directories before using eXpress Config.Brow
4 - 5Only Honeywell software modules that include a Package file (PKG) and Data Definition File (DDF) can be configured with eXpress Config. Since Da
4 - 6ControlsAt the left most position in each entry is a control to expand or contract the subordinate tree elements. The control can be toggled fro
4 - 7There is always a root node named after the data file (without the file extension), for example ‘rfterm’. Packages that require a reboot for con
4 - 8Component ParametersNote: Available parameters may vary by software version.Software Component Configurable ParametersOperating Systems Only para
4 - 9Creating Configuration Bar Codes with eXpress ConfigWhen a software package contains Summit radio software, eXpress Config can be used to create
3Creating a Software Package with eXpress Config... 4-2Prerequisites:...
4 - 108. Scan Barcode 1 first. The password, if any, is verified against the password used when the bar code was created. After the first bar code i
4 - 11Bar codes should be printed at a minimum of 600 dpi. Additional printer properties can be accessed by clicking the Properties or Preferences bu
4 - 12ControlsAt the left most position in each entry is a control to expand or contract the subordinate tree elements. The control can be toggled fr
4 - 13The lower portion of the screen contains details on the selected parameter which may include the default value for the parameter, parameter desc
4 - 14Component ParametersNote: Available parameters may vary by software version.Software Component Configurable ParametersBarcode Settings Contains
5 - 15Avalanche Remote ControlIntroductionThis section provides an overview of the Avalanche Remote Control v2.0 plug-in for Avalanche Mobility Center
5 - 2From the KeyMap editor, select Skin > Download From Web.When the Skins Download box appears, click Connect or OK to connect to the skin downlo
5 - 3Select the desired profile from the Profile listing.Specify the IP address of the desired device.Click Connect to connect to the device.
5 - 4The mobile device skin is displayed. If the proper skin is downloaded for a mobile device, that skin is automatically dis-played. Please note,
5 - 5Select the appropriate profile. The profile name was assigned in Step 2 of Adding a Device to Remote Control (page 5-2).Use the Show Skin pulldo
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5 - 6Remote Control Keypad LimitationsThe following limitations apply to all Honeywell managed devices. Please see the device specific limitation sec
5 - 7HX2 Dual Alpha1. The default mode for the numeric keys is to produce numeric characters, and this mode is labeled “Normal” in the skin.HX2 Triple
5 - 8HX2 Legacy1. The default mode is for the numeric keys to produce numeric characters. This mode is labeled “Normal” in the skin.2. When the keybo
5 - 9HX31. The Blue button is not supported in the remote console because its function is to control volume, which is not directly supported by remote
5 - 10MX7-321. The MX7-55 is the default skin for an MX7 and MX7 Tecton. A user must manually select the MX7-32 skin for an MX7 and MX7 Tecton with a
5 - 11MX8Note: The MX8 skin only supports the MX8 with 32 Key Numeric with Triple-Tap Alpha keypad. It DOES NOT support the MX8 with 32 Key Alpha-Mod
5 - 12VX7 60-key Standard Keypad (Small QWERTY)1. Normal state is NumLock. NumOff state is NumLock Off. Toggle between Normal and NumLock with <2
5 - 13VX7 95-key Keyboard (Large QWERTY)1. The following are not supported:• Windows Key• Menu Key• Mouse • Fn key2. Normal state is NumLock. NumOff
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1 - 11IntroductionOverview\Wavelink® Avalanche Mobility Center™ (Avalanche MC) is a remote client management system that is designed to distribute sof
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1 - 2For Honeywell packages, the Monitor application downloads package files to the RMU folder on the mobile device’s persistent storage card. The Mo
1 - 3• Updates real-time properties which are communicated back to the Mobility Center Console via the Mobile Device Server.Avalanche Remote ControlAv
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