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Hardware Configuration 
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E-EQ-VX3XRG-D 
VX3X Reference Guide 
Audio Interface 
An interface is available for headset operation. When a headset is plugged into the audio jack on 
the endcap, the main speaker is disabled. 
PCMCIA and CF Slots 
Use and operation of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) 
device (e.g. PC card) is dependent upon both the type of device installed and the application(s) 
running on the computer. 
Make sure the proper software is pre-loaded and PC cards are properly configured. 
PCMCIA – Radio or SRAM Cards 
Note: 
When removing or installing the radio, protect the internal components and the radio 
from electrostatic discharge. 
The mobile device has one internal PCMCIA slot that conforms electrically to PCMCIA 2.1 
specifications. The PC Slot supplies 0.75 of an amp at 5Volts or 3.3Volts.  
The PCMCIA slot is accessible by the use of a Phillips screwdriver to first loosen the endcap.  It 
accepts Type I or II cards only such as radio cards or SRAM/Flash memory cards. 
CF – Compact Flash Card 
The mobile device has one internal Compact Flash card port that supports Type I and II CF+ 
cards. The slot is accessible when the endcap has been loosened.  
Bluetooth LXEZ Pairing 
The VX3X contains Bluetooth version 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) up to 3.0 Mbit/s over 
the air. Bluetooth device connection (or pairing) can occur at distances up to 32.8 ft (10 meters) 
Line of Sight. The wireless client retains wireless connectivity while Bluetooth is active.  
The user will not be able to select PIN authentication or encryption on connections from the HX3.  
However, the HX3 supports authentication requests from pairing devices.  If a pairing device 
requests authentication or encryption, the VX3X displays a prompt for the PIN or passcode.  
Maximum encryption is 128 bit. Encryption is based on the length of the user’s passcode.   
Bluetooth will simultaneously support one printer as a slave Bluetooth device and one scanner, 
either as a slave or as a master Bluetooth device. 
See Chapter 3 System Configuration, control panel section titled Bluetooth.  
Notes 
•  The VX3X does not have a Bluetooth managed LED. 
•  The LED on the Bluetooth scanner illuminates during a scanning operation.  
•  Barcode data captured by the Bluetooth scanner is manipulated by the settings in the 
VX3X Scanner Properties control panel applet.  
•  Multiple beeps may be heard during a barcode scan using the Bluetooth scanner; beeps 
from the Bluetooth scanner as the barcode data is accepted/rejected, and other beeps from 
the VX3X during final barcode data manipulation.