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MOBILE EXTENSION CLIENT

(MXC)

WINDOWS MOBILE OS

INSTALLATION GUIDE

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© 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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Disclaimer

Please note that certain features, facilities and capabilities described in this document may not be applicable to or licensed for use on a particular system, or may be dependent upon the characteristics of a particular mobile subscriber unit or configuration of certain parameters. Please refer to your Motorola contact for further information.

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Document Revision History

Version Description Date

6871024P11-A

Original release of the Mobile Extension Client (MXC) Windows Mobile OS Installation Guide

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Table of Contents

1 Introduction ... 4

1.1 Scope ... 4

1.2 Targeted Audience ... 4

2 Mobile Extension Client ... 5

3 Installation Procedure ... 6

3.1 Setting Icon Locations ... 6

3.2 Installing on the EWP/MC55A0/MC75A0 ... 7

3.3 Installing on the ES400/MC65 ... 8

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1 Introduction

1.1 Scope

This document explains the installation of the Mobile Extension Client (MXC).

1.2 Targeted Audience

Engineering Support

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2 Mobile Extension Client

MXC can be installed on multiple platforms.

MXC for Windows Mobile OS supports the following target devices:

MC55A0 MC75A0 EWP2100/3100 ES400

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3 Installation Procedure

3.1 Setting Icon Locations

Identify which icons appear on the screen by setting registry keys. Some steps below require the login icon to be available to set credentials. This procedure explains how to do that.

Icons are arranged in a matrix with four columns (A, B, C and D) and four rows (1, 2, 3 and 4). Multiple panels may appear on screen simultaneously.

In the image below, the TEAM panel, the Tools panel and the Cellular panel are all visible. Rows 1 and 2 belong to the TEAM panel. Row 3 belongs to the Tools panel and Row 4 belongs to the Cellular panel.

The empty positions (no icon) in the image below are B2, C4 and D4.

The table below shows the key registries to use to locate the icons in the panel.

Key Registry Value

A1_Id 1

A2_Id 2

A3_Id 15

A4_Id 11

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6871024P11-A October 2012 7 B4_Id 12 C1_Id 6 C2_Id 3 C3_Id 16 C4_Id 0 D1_Id 9 D2_Id 14 D3_Id 17 D4_Id 0

Features values None=0; Phone=1; Status=2; Login=3; Contacts=4; Open SL=5; TEAM SMS=6; PTT Speaker=7; Policy Profile=8; Voicemail=9; CF_SM=10;

CellularVoicemail=11; CellularSms=12; Email=13; WiFiLevel=14; File Explorer=15; Calc=16;

Tasks=17; Alarms=18; Fusion=19; App1=20 Launch Application APP1_Path=fexplore.exe,

APP1_PNGimage=fexplore.png

The features values key registry specifies the respective values of the application to be entered in the location key registry value. For example, to set the Fusion icon (Value =

19) in the B1 location instead of the PTT Speaker icon (Value = 7), set the B1_Id key

registry value to 19. After rebooting the device, the TEAM Home screen is the following:

To put the login icon in the C2 position, set the registry

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Motorola\TEAM\Home_Features Key :C2_Id (or the ID of the position you want) to Value: 3 (Login)

3.2 Installing on the EWP/MC55A0/MC75A0

1) Using Active-synch or a similar program, copy the MXC-specific installer for the device to the phone. Select the MXC .cab file and run it to complete the

installation on the device.

2) Set the local DateTime and TimeZone for update in one of four ways by configuring the following registry key value:

HKLM/Motorola/UI/OAPDateTimeEnabled

0: Neither DateTime nor Timezone will be updated from OAP. 1: Only DateTime will be updated from OAP.

2: Only TimeZone will be updated from OAP.

3: Both DateTime and TimeZone will be updated from OAP.

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4) Reboot the phone.

5) After the reboot, open the login application and set credentials.

3.3 Installing on the ES400/MC65

The following steps only apply for specific FMC license modes, with a WAN connection through a VPN (an installed SIM card is required to complete the configuration and use the device).

1) Associate the device to the Wi-Fi network.

2) For devices to be set in Secure, Data-only-FMC or Standard-FMC modes, the VPN client to be used should first be installed on the device. Here is an example installation of a NetMotion VPN client:

2.1 Install the VPN client (example: NetMotion Mobility XE Client [File Name: nmc.WM.Professional - Version: 9.21]

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2.3 Select the I accept this agreement option.

2.4 Select the Server name or IP address option and enter the server IP number.

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2.5 Click No to prevent a screen pop-up after installation of the Netmotion client.

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2.7 Click the Configuration button.

2.8 Set the following options:

Uncheck Show status icon in system tray. Uncheck Show warning messages.

Check Load client when Windows starts.

Check Override server’s default setting and select the

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3) Copy the MXC-specific installer for the device to the phone and install it. Do not reboot the phone after installing the MXC .cab file.

4) For devices set in Secure, Dataonly-FMC or Standard-FMC mode, the settings for the WAN data connection can be configured by registry key values:

Variables in blue are dependent on which carrier you use.

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Motorola\DcManager] ; Could be "My Work Network" also (for example)

; If it doesn't exist it will be created "NetworkName"="TEAM Phone"

; Proxies for the network

; If the network connects to the internet through a proxy server ; set the corresponding values. Null string if not applicable. ; The not null string proxies will be created

"HTTPProxy"="" "WAPProxy"="" "SecureWAPProxy"="" "SocksProxy"=""

; 0 for Socks4, not 0 for Socks5 "Socks5"=dword:00000000 ; Data Connection "AdapterName"="TEAM Phone" "ServerName"="gprs.example.com" "User"="hsdpa" "Password"="hsdpa"

; If AlwaysOn is true, the connection will connect automatically and ; will never disconnect. It doesn't mean that the application will

; allways stay connected to that connection. The application may connect ; or disconnect from that AlwaysOn connection at any time, or use a ; different connection instead.

"AlwaysOn"=dword:00000000

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6) Restart the phone.

7) After the reboot, open the login screen to set the credentials.

8) A message prompts you to reboot the device (this is a second reboot) so that the license changes take effect.

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4 Licensing

Whenever you configure or change the List of Enterprise SSID and/or the Licensing mode on the WSM, restart the phone so the changes can take effect.

To force a dual-mode phone (ES400/MC65) to run in VoWLAN-only mode, set the following registry key to the indicated value:

HKLM/Motorola/UI: TeamPhoneMode : 1

VoWLAN-only mode does not allow connection for MXC functionality through the WAN data channel; this can allow devices without cellular service to be used for MXC services.

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