Web Browser Button; Email Button; Gps Button; Installing Or Upgrading Oneclick Internet - Honeywell Marathon User Manual

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Web Browser Button

Clicking this button opens the Web Browser and allows the user to surf the Internet once the connection is established. The
default browser is used, which is Internet Explorer by default on the Marathon.

Email Button

Clicking this button opens the Email application after the connection is established. The Email application is the default
Email client set in the Microsoft Windows Control Panel (Start > Control Panel > Internet Options > Programs tab).

GPS Button

Tap the GPS button to open the GPS window. Press Get GPS to start the GPS. The rotating GPS button indicates the
GPS is active.
After Latitude and Longitude Data are displayed, the user can tap Track Me to open Google Maps, showing their current
location on a map.
Lat - Latitude - The location north or south of the equator in degrees.
Lon - Longitude: The angular distance from the Prime Meridian in degrees.
After Latitude and Longitude Data are displayed, the user can tap Clipboard and the latitude and longitude data are copied
to the Marathon clipboard cache. The data can be pasted into an email, document or other electronic media.

Installing or Upgrading OneClick Internet

Note: You must use the Honeywell supplied version of OneClick Internet. Do not change versions unless instructed by your
Honeywell representative.
One Click Internet is pre-installed by Honeywell before the Marathon is shipped.
If you have an installed version of OneClick Internet and need to update to a newer version, you must uninstall the previous
version first by selecting Start > Control Panel and select Add or Remove Programs. Select OneClick Internet and tap
Remove. Follow the on screen instructions.
Note: OneClick Internet does not install the drivers for the Gobi 2000 devices. Device drivers are preloaded.

Installation

1. When you double-click the Installer file for OneClick Internet, it extracts the files to install.
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