LXE mx7 Verweisanleitung

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Hardware Configuration 
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E-EQ-MX7RG-H 
 
MX7 Reference Guide 
Power Supply 
The LXE MX7 uses two batteries for operation.  
Main Battery Pack 
A replaceable 2200 mAh Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery pack. The battery pack recharges while in 
the MX7 when the mobile device is connected to the MX7 optional external AC/DC power 
source. The main battery pack can be removed from the MX7 and inserted in the MX7 Multi-
Charger which simultaneously charges up to five battery packs in four hours. The status indicator 
is illuminated when the backup battery is being charged by the main battery pack. A new main 
battery pack can be fully charged in 6 hours when it is in an MX7 connected to AC power and 3.5 
hours when it is in the MX7 multicharger. 
Backup Battery 
An internal 50mAh Nickel Cadmium (NiCad) backup battery. The backup battery is recharged 
directly by the MX7 main battery pack. Recharging maintains the battery near full charge at all 
times. When the backup battery is fully drained, it may take up to 5 hours to recharge. The 
capability to discharge the backup battery is provided to allow the user to condition the battery in 
order to recover full battery capacity. The backup battery must be replaced by qualified service 
personnel. The battery has a minimum 2 year service life. 
Note:  An uninterrupted external power source (wall AC adapters) transfers power to the 
computer’s internal charging circuitry which, in turn, recharges the main battery and 
backup battery. Frequent connection to an external power source, if feasible, is 
recommended to maintain backup battery charge status as the backup battery cannot be 
recharged by a dead or missing main battery. 
Client Ports 
Three ports are available on the MX7. 
802.11b/g 
The MX7 supports an LXE 802.11b/g network card that supports diversity with two internal 
antennas. The CPU board does not allow hot swapping the network card. Adjusting power 
management on the network card is set to static dynamic control.  
WEP, WPA and LEAP are supported. Refer to “Chapter 5 Wireless Network Configuration”.