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Power Tools EZConfig Utilities 
MX6 Reference Guide 
 
E-EQ-MX6RG-E 
DeviceConfig 
Access: 
 
Start | Power Tools | EZConfig Utilities 
 
The DeviceConfig.EXM file contains MX6 configuration settings and is stored in the \IPSM 
folder. As such, the configuration settings in this file persist through cold boots and should be 
considered system defaults. For example, if you use the DeviceConfig.EXM file to set up a radio, 
those settings remain in the mobile device after the next cold boot.  
See section titled “Using the EZConfig Editor” for details and instruction when working with the 
sections and keys in the DeviceConfig Menu configuration file. 
Double-tap the DeviceConfig configuration file to open it. 
OR 
Double-tap EZConfig Editor to open the editor, tap File | Open and select the DeviceConfig 
configuration file from the selection box. 
When additions/changes are finished, tap File | Save or File | Save As. 
Enabling the File  
By default, the sections with keys are disabled, which means that the key values are not applied. 
To use the DeviceConfig.EXM file to configure the MX6, modify the file in EZConfig Editor to 
enable the sections and keys as required for your configuration.  
Autorun and DeviceConfig 
The Autorun Configuration File launches DeviceConfig.exe during startup, which means that 
DeviceConfig.exe applies the (enabled) settings in the \IPSM\DeviceConfig.EXM file after each 
cold boot.  
System Panel Applets and 
DeviceConfig 
Many settings in the DeviceConfig.EXM file, such as Connection settings, have Settings | System 
or Connection Panel applets with GUIs on which the user can enter and save new values. If a user 
changes a setting in the Settings Panel applet, that setting is applied but stored in RAM memory 
and erased during the next cold boot. Then, as part of startup after the next cold boot, Autorun 
launches DeviceConfig.exe, which then re-applies the settings in the DeviceConfig.EXM file.