Honeywell THOR VM2 Reference Manual
Honeywell THOR VM2 Reference Manual

Honeywell THOR VM2 Reference Manual

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Vehicle-Mounted Computer
Microsoft ® Windows ® Embedded Standard 2009 Operating System
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  • Page 1 Thor™ VM2 Vehicle-Mounted Computer Microsoft ® Windows ® Embedded Standard 2009 Operating System Reference Guide...
  • Page 2: Limited Warranty

    Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made. The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of HII.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Introduction About this Guide Components Front View Back View with Quick Mount Smart Dock Access Panels Chapter 2 - Hardware System Hardware 802.11a/b/g/n Wireless Client Central Processing Unit Input/Output Components System Memory Video Subsystem Audio Interface Card Slots CompactFlash (CF) Slot...
  • Page 4 External Connectors Serial Connector (COM1 and COM2) Pinout Screen Blanking 2-10 Serial Cable 2-10 Screen Blanking Box 2-11 Screen Blanking with Switch 2-11 USB Connector 2-12 USB Dongle Cable 2-13 D9 Male Connector 2-13 USB Host Connector 2-14 USB Client Connector 2-14 Power Supply Connector 2-15...
  • Page 5 Chapter 3 - Software Microsoft Windows Setup and Configuration Drive C Folder Structure Software Loaded on Drive C Programs Loaded on Drive C Honeywell RFTerm (Optional) Summit Client Utility Freefloat Link*One Wedge (Optional) Freefloat Access*One TE (Optional) Freefloat Key*One Control Panel...
  • Page 6 Thor VM2 is On 3-26 Ignition Control - Ignition On 3-27 Thor VM2 is Off and Vehicle Ignition is Switched to On 3-27 Thor VM2 is On and Vehicle Ignition is Switched to On 3-27 Ignition Control - Ignition Off...
  • Page 7 3-48 Accessing the BIOS Setup 3-48 Boot Order 3-48 Exiting BIOS Setup 3-48 The Thor VM2 Recovery DVD 3-49 Upgrading the Thor VM2 3-49 Chapter 4 - Wireless Network Connections Network Connections Control Panel Summit Wireless Network Configuration Important Notes...
  • Page 8 4-42 Generating a Root CA Certificate 4-43 Installing a Root CA Certificate 4-46 Generating a User Certificate 4-48 Exporting a User Certificate 4-50 Installing a User Certificate 4-53 OneClick Internet 4-55 Preparing for Initial Use on the Thor VM2 4-55...
  • Page 9 Install SIM Card 4-55 Load Firmware 4-55 Activation 4-55 Using OneClick Internet 4-58 How To: Connection Management 4-58 Menu Buttons 4-59 Radio Button 4-59 Statistics Button 4-59 Update Button 4-59 Help Button 4-59 Settings Button 4-60 Profile Tab 4-61 Buttons 4-62 Parameters 4-62 Network Tab...
  • Page 10 Chapter 6 - Technical Specifications Thor VM2 Quick Mount Smart Dock Dimensions Thor VM2 Quick Mount Smart Dock Environmental Specifications Thor VM2 and Quick Mount Smart Dock Network Card Specifications Summit 802.11 a/b/g/n Bluetooth Chapter 7 - Technical Assistance viii...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    The Thor VM2 contains a UPS battery which, when fully charged, can power the Thor VM2 for a minimum of 30 minutes. This can be when the Thor VM2 is not attached to a Quick Mount Smart Dock or when the Thor VM2 is attached to a dock but the vehicle power is interrupted, such as when the vehicle battery is being changed.
  • Page 12: Components

    Components Front View 1. Power Button 2. Speakers 3. Microphone...
  • Page 13: Back View With Quick Mount Smart Dock

    Back View with Quick Mount Smart Dock 1. Antenna Connectors (on Thor VM2) 2. SIM card Access Panel (on Thor VM2) 3. COM1 Connector (on Dock) 4. COM2 Connector (on Dock) 5. USB Connector (on Dock) 6. CAN/Audio Connector (on Dock) 7.
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 - Hardware

    Chapter 2  - Hardware System Hardware 802.11a/b/g/n Wireless Client The Thor VM2 has an 802.11a/b/g/n network card that supports diversity with two internal or external antennas. Power management for the network card is configured with the Summit Client Utility. Central Processing Unit The CPU is a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom processor.
  • Page 16: Input/Output Components

    When a headset is plugged into the adapter cable, the main speakers are disabled. A microphone is located at the upper right of the Thor VM2 display, near the Thor VM2 emblem. When a headset is plugged into the adapter cable, the internal microphone is disabled.
  • Page 17: Bluetooth Ezpair

    Bluetooth EZPair The Thor VM2 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.
  • Page 18: Power

    Vehicle DC Power Supply Vehicle power input for the Thor VM2 dock is 10V to 60V DC and is accepted without the need to perform any manual operation within the Thor VM2 dock. The dock provides a conditioned power output for the Thor VM2. By using a specified DC-to-DC adapter, input voltage of 72-144V DC nominal can be accepted.
  • Page 19: Backup Battery

    If operating on UPS power and the UPS battery becomes critically low, the Thor VM2 performs a controlled shutdown. If there is no external power available, there must be 10% or greater power in the UPS battery or the Thor VM2 does not power The UPS status LED and the Battery Control Panel can be used to monitor the state of the UPS battery.
  • Page 20: Power Management Modes

    Full On Mode When the Thor VM2 is attached to either vehicle power or an external power supply or is operating from the UPS battery and the power button is pressed, the Thor VM2 is in the On mode. In this mode, the keypad, touch screen and any attached peripherals such as a scanner function normally.
  • Page 21: Off Mode

    Off Mode By default, the Thor VM2 turns off if the user presses the power button when the Thor VM2 is On. This behavior can be configured on the Advanced tab of the Power control panel. The Thor VM2 is also off when it is not connected to a power source and the UPS battery is depleted. However, an internal Real Time Clock (RTC) powered by an internal battery maintains the date and time while the Thor VM2 is off.
  • Page 22: External Connectors

    External Connectors Power the Thor VM2 off before attaching a cable to any port (serial, USB, Audio/CAN, etc.). Most external connectors for the Thor VM2 are located on the Quick Mount Smart Dock: COM1 connects to a serial bar code scanner, screen blanking cable, serial printer or PC.
  • Page 23: Serial Connector (Com1 And Com2)

    The COM1 and COM2 connectors are D-9 male connectors located on the back of the Quick Mount Smart Dock. Power the Thor VM2 off before attaching a cable to any port (serial, USB, Audio/CAN, etc.). The serial connectors are industry-standard RS-232, PC/AT standard 9–pin “D” male connector.
  • Page 24: Screen Blanking

    Screen Blanking The screen blanking signal can be provided either by a Honeywell Screen Blanking Box or a user supplied switch or relay. screen blanking box can be used on a vehicle that provides voltage on vehicle motion. Voltage must be within the range specified on the screen blanking box label.
  • Page 25: Screen Blanking Box

    The Screen Blanking Box is designed to monitor a connection to a vehicle motion sensing circuit. When motion is detected, the Screen Blanking Box opens the connection between the output feeds (which are connected to Pins 7 and 8 of the Thor VM2) and the display on the Thor VM2 is blanked.
  • Page 26: Usb Connector

    USB Connector The USB connector is a D-9 female connector located on the back of the Quick Mount Smart Dock. Power the Thor VM2 off before attaching a cable to any port (serial, USB, Audio/CAN, etc.). Signal Description Common ground...
  • Page 27: Usb Dongle Cable

    USB Dongle Cable USB dongle cables have a Host port and a Client port. The USB Client port is not used when the Thor VM2 has a Windows Embedded Standard operating system. 1. D9 Connector 2. USB Host Connector(s) 3. USB Client Connector...
  • Page 28: Usb Host Connector

    5V_USB USB Power, Current Limited USB_H1_D- USB D- USB_H1_D+ USB D+ USB Power Return Shell CGND Chassis Ground USB Client Connector The USB Client connector is not supported on the Thor VM2 with the Windows Embedded Standard operating system. 2-14...
  • Page 29: Power Supply Connector

    2. Power Switch Power is supplied to the Thor VM2 through the power connector. Additionally this assembly provides a connection point for the vehicle’s chassis ground to be connected internally to the conductive chassis of the computer. The Thor VM2 internal power supply can accept DC input voltages in the range of 10 to 60 Volts DC.
  • Page 30: Canbus / Audio Connector

    The CANbus/Audio connector is a D-15 male connector located on the back of the Quick Mount Smart Dock. The connector supports a headset adapter cable or a CANbus cable. The Thor VM2 does not support connecting audio and CANbus simultaneously.
  • Page 31: Headset Adapter Cable

    Headset Adapter Cable The headset cable attaches to the CANbus / Audio connector and provides a quick connect connection for a headset. D15 Female Connector Signal Description Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Audio return Headset return Audio output Headset output Mic input...
  • Page 32: Quick Connect Headset Connector

    Quick Connect Headset Connector Signal Description Mic input Microphone input Mic return Microphone return Audio output Headset output Audio return Headset return 2-18...
  • Page 33: Canbus Cable

    CANbus Cable The CANbus interface is a virtual COM4 port. This port can be accessed using standard Windows API calls. D15 Female Connector Signal Description Not used CAN_L CAN_L bus line dominant low CAN_GND CAN ground CAN reserved Ground Not used Not used Not used Not used...
  • Page 34: 9-Pin J1939 (Deutsch) Connectors

    9-Pin J1939 (Deutsch) Connectors Receptacle Socket J1939 Female J1939 Male Signal Description CAN_GND CAN Ground CAN_V+ Option CAN external Power Supply CAN_H CAN_H bus line dominant high CAN_L CAN_L bus line dominant low CAN_SHLD Not used Not used Not used Not used 2-20...
  • Page 35: Antenna Connections

    If the internal WiFi antenna option is ordered, an antenna is mounted inside the Thor VM2. The internal antenna is not user accessible. External WiFi Antenna An external whip antenna can be connected to the WiFi antenna connections on the back of the Thor VM2 for the 802.11 radio. Two external antennas are used for radio diversity. Vehicle Remote Antenna The external antennas can be remotely mounted on the vehicle.
  • Page 36: Keyboard Options

    Keyboard Options The Thor VM2 has an integrated keypad with five programmable keys and an available external keyboard. Integrated Keypad The P1 though P5 keys are user programmable. When used with no modifier key, P1 through P5 can be configured for a user programmable function.
  • Page 37: Orange Led

    95-Key Keyboard The Thor VM2 uses an optional rugged QWERTY 95 key keyboard, designed for ease of use with the Windows CE operating system. The keyboard connects directly to the D9 USB connector on the Thor VM2 Quick Mount Smart Dock.
  • Page 38: Usb Keyboard / Mouse

    Low intensity, Medium intensity, Maximum intensity, Off, etc. When the Thor VM2 is powered on, the keyboard backlight defaults to Off. Since the keyboard is a USB device, by default the external keyboard backlight is turned off when the Thor VM2 enters Standby. However USB power can be enabled during Standby which keeps the backlight on.
  • Page 39: Led Functions

    LED Functions System LEDs Connection LEDs 3. Blue LED 4. Orange LED 5. Programmable LED System LEDs 1. SYS (System Status) LED 2. UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) LED 3. SSD (Solid State Drive) LED 2-25...
  • Page 40: Sys (System Status) Led

    SYS (System Status) LED LED Behavior System State Solid Green On but Display Off Green blinking very slowly External power present Standby (1/2 sec. on, 4 1/2 sec. off) External power present Hibernate Off, Hibernate External power not present Standby Green blinking slowly CPU temperature less than -20ºC, External power present...
  • Page 41: Ups Status Led

    UPS Status LED The color of the UPS LED identifies the charge level, while the behavior of the LED identifies the charging state. Charge Level LED Color Status Green Fully charged (>90%) Less than fully charged, but more than 2 minutes runtime remaining, Out of charging temperature range, Amber...
  • Page 42: Connection Leds

    Connection LEDs 1. WWAN LED 2. WiFi LED 3. Bluetooth LED WWAN LED LED Behavior Status Solid Green Indicates a WWAN connection to a network. Indicates no WWAN connection. WiFi LED LED Behavior Status Solid Green Indicates a connection with an IP address to an Access Point Indicates no connection to an Access Point.
  • Page 43: Keyboard Leds

    Keyboard LEDs The keyboard LEDs are located near the specified key. Blue LED LED Behavior Status Indicates the Blue modifier key is active. Pressing the Blue key a second time exits this modifier mode and turns off the LED. Pressing the Orange key exits the Blue mode and turns off the Blue LED. Solid Blue If no key other key is pressed within five seconds, the Blue key times out and turns off the LED.
  • Page 44: Display

    Always use the point of the stylus for tapping or making strokes on the display. Never use an actual pen, pencil, sharp or abrasive object to write on the touch screen. An extra or replacement stylus may be ordered. A replaceable touch screen protective film is available when the Thor VM2 is used in an abrasive environment. Contact Technical Assistance for availability.
  • Page 45: Disconnect Ups Battery

    1. For convenience, the Thor VM2 can be removed from the Quick Mount Vehicle Dock, though it is not necessary. 2. If the Thor VM2 remains in the Dock, disconnect the power cable from the Dock.
  • Page 46 Thor VM2. 8. Reattach the access panel, torquing the M3 screws to 4-5 inch pounds using a #2 Philips bit. 9. When the Thor VM2 is attached to external power, the UPS battery is automatically reconnected. 2-32...
  • Page 47: Install Sd Card

    4. Using a Phillips screwdriver (not supplied) loosen the screws and then remove the tethered access panel with the SSD and SD label. This panel is on the left hand side when the Thor VM2 is face down with the top away from the user.
  • Page 48 6. Slide the SD card into the slot. The label side (front) of the SD card faces toward the back of the Thor VM2. 7. Reattach the access panel, torquing the screws to 4-5 inch pounds. 8. If removed, reinstall the Thor VM2 in the Dock.
  • Page 49: Install Sim Card

    4. Using a Phillips screwdriver (not supplied) loosen the screws and then remove the tethered access panel with the SIM label. This panel is on the right hand side when the Thor VM2 is face down with the top away from the user.
  • Page 50 6. Slide the SIM card into the slot. 7. Reattach the access panel, torquing the screws to 4-5 inch pounds. 8. If removed, reinstall the Thor VM2 in the Dock. 9. Restart the Thor VM2 2-36...
  • Page 51: Field Replaceable Front Panel

    UPS battery must be disconnected. The front panel of the Thor VM2 is field replaceable. The front panel assembly contains the integrated keypad and touch screen. Should either of these components fail, the front panel assembly can easily be replaced to reduce downtime.
  • Page 52 8. Tighten the twelve (12) captive M3 screws. In the order shown in the top figure above, use a #2 Philips bit and torque the screws to 6-7 inch pounds. 9. Reinstall the Thor VM2 in the Quick Mount Smart Dock. 10. When the Thor VM2 is placed in the powered dock, the UPS battery automatically reconnects. 11. Restart the Thor VM2. 2-38...
  • Page 53: Chapter 3 - Software

    After the system files are processed, Microsoft Windows begins to load. Windows maintains a System Registry and INI files. Standard Windows configuration options apply to the Thor VM2. Configuration options are located in the System Tray or the Control Panel: The System Tray contains icons for adjusting the time, date or volume level.
  • Page 54: Drive C Folder Structure

    Microsoft Windows device drivers, please refer to commercially available Windows OS reference guides. Radio Software The Thor VM2 is delivered with the radio software installed. Because the Thor VM2 uses a Microsoft Windows operating system, the radio installation includes Windows device drivers.
  • Page 55: Programs Loaded On Drive C

    Start > Control Panel > Wi-Fi Manage wireless clients installed in the Thor VM2. Freefloat Link*One Wedge (Optional) Link*One bar code decoder configuration software is available on the Thor VM2. Click here for the Freefloat website. Freefloat Access*One TE (Optional) Access*One terminal emulation software is available on the Thor VM2.
  • Page 56: Control Panel

    Control Panel Most control panel applets on the Thor VM2 are standard Microsoft Windows items. The control panels and other functions listed below may differ from a standard Microsoft Windows equipped PC or laptop. About Start > Control Panel > About (Classic view) The Software, Hardware and Versions tabs displays hardware and software version information as stored in the registry.
  • Page 57: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth Start > Control Panel > Bluetooth Note: Contact Technical Assistance for upgrade availability if your Bluetooth control panel is not the same as the control panel presented in this section. Discover and manage pairing with nearby Bluetooth devices. Factory Default Settings Discovered Devices None Settings...
  • Page 58 It is not necessary to disconnect a paired scanner and printer before a different scanner or printer is paired with the Thor VM2. The target Bluetooth device should be as close as possible (up to 32.8 ft (10 meters) Line of Sight) to the Thor VM2 during the pairing process.
  • Page 59: Bluetooth Devices

    Bluetooth Devices The Bluetooth Devices tab displays any device previously discovered and paired with the Thor VM2.
  • Page 60: Discover

    When an active paired device enters Suspend Mode, is turned Off or leaves the Thor VM2 Bluetooth scanning range, the Bluetooth connection between the paired device and the Thor VM2 is lost. There may be audible or visual signals as paired devices disconnect from the Thor VM2.
  • Page 61: Bluetooth Device List

    The Bluetooth panel assigns an icon to the device name. An icon with a red background indicates the device's Bluetooth connection is inactive. An icon with a white background indicates the device is connected to the Thor VM2 and the device's Bluetooth connection is active.
  • Page 62: Bluetooth Device Menu

    Stop the connection between the Thor VM2 and the highlighted paired Bluetooth device. Remove an unpaired device from the Bluetooth device list. The highlighted device name and iden- Delete tifier is removed from the Thor VM2 Bluetooth Devices panel after the user taps OK. Properties More information on the highlighted Bluetooth device.
  • Page 63: Settings

    Settings Note: These options can still be checked or unchecked whether Bluetooth connection is enabled or disabled. Turn Off Bluetooth Tap the button to toggle the Bluetooth client On or Off. The button title changes from Turn Off Bluetooth to Turn On Bluetooth. Default The default value is Bluetooth On.
  • Page 64: Options

    Enable this option to ensure other devices can discover the Thor VM2. This option is Enabled by default. A dialog box appears on the Thor VM2 screen notifying the user a Bluetooth device requests to pair with the Thor VM2.
  • Page 65: Reconnect

    Reconnect Note: These options can still be checked or unchecked whether Bluetooth connection is enabled or disabled. 3-13...
  • Page 66: Options

    Options Option Function This option is Enabled (checked) by default. There may be an audio or visual signal when a connection between a paired, active device is Report when connection lost. lost A visual signal may be a dialog box placed on the display notifying the user the connection between one (or all) of the paired Bluetooth devices has stopped.
  • Page 67 Option Function This option is Enabled (checked) by default. This option controls the overall mobile Bluetooth device reconnect behavior. When Auto Reconnect is disabled (unchecked), Auto Reconnect on Boot is automatically disabled and dimmed. When Auto Reconnect is disabled (unchecked), no devices are reconnected in any situation.
  • Page 68: About

    About This panel lists the assigned Computer Friendly Name (that other devices may discover during their Discovery and Query process), the Bluetooth MAC address, and software version levels. The data cannot be edited by the user. 3-16...
  • Page 69: Using Bluetooth

    Computer Friendly Name at the bottom of the Settings display. The Bluetooth Thor VM2 default name is the Computer Description. Honeywell strongly urges assigning every Thor VM2 a unique name (up to 32 characters) before Bluetooth Discovery is initiated. 4. Check or uncheck the Thor VM2 Bluetooth options on the Settings tab.
  • Page 70: Subsequent Use

    LED on the device, or a dialog box is placed on the Thor VM2 display. 10. Whenever the Thor VM2 is turned On, all previously paired, live, Bluetooth devices in the vicinity are paired, one at a time, with the Thor VM2.
  • Page 71: Bluetooth Indicators

    Note: When an active paired device enters Suspend Mode, is turned Off or leaves the Thor VM2 Bluetooth scan range, the Bluetooth connection between the paired device and the Thor VM2 is lost. There may be audible or visual signals as paired devices disconnect from the Thor VM2.
  • Page 72: Bluetooth Bar Code Reader Setup

    To open the EZPair program, tap Start > Control Panel > Bluetooth or tap the Bluetooth icon on the desktop or tap the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar. Locate the bar code label, similar to the one shown above, attached to the Thor VM2. The label is the Bluetooth address identifier for the Thor VM2.
  • Page 73: Thor Vm2 Without Label

    Thor VM2 without Label If the Thor VM2 Bluetooth address bar code label does not exist, follow these steps to create a unique Bluetooth address bar code for the Thor VM2: First, locate the Thor VM2 Bluetooth address by tapping Start > Control Panel > Bluetooth > About tab.
  • Page 74: Bluetooth Beep And Led Indications

    Assistance for assistance. Bluetooth Printer Setup The Bluetooth managed device should be as close as possible, in direct line of sight, with the Thor VM2 during the pairing process. 1. Open the EZPair Panel. 2. Tap Discover. Locate the Bluetooth printer in the Discovery panel.
  • Page 75: Display

    Display Start > Control Panel > Display (Classic View) Start > Control Panel > Appearance and Themes (Category View) The Thor VM2 supports a maximum 1024 x 768 pixel display resolution. Screen rotation and other configuration options including Screen Blanking are configured on separate control panels.
  • Page 76: Options

    USB Powered in Standby By default, power is removed from attached USB devices when the Thor VM2 is in Standby mode. Check this box to maintain power to attached USB devices in Standby. 3-24...
  • Page 77: Power Options

    Each power management scheme includes two sets of time out values: Plugged in for when external power is present (such as vehicle power or from an AC power adapter) Running on batteries for when external power is not present and the Thor VM2 is operating on UPS power. 3-25...
  • Page 78: Ac/Dc

    Select the AC/DC power scheme when manual control of the Thor VM2 power on process is desired. This is the default power scheme. In AC/DC mode the Thor VM2 is turned on by a press of the Power button. Ignition input is ignored when AC/DC Mode is enabled.
  • Page 79: Ignition Control - Ignition On

    The Thor VM2 continues to run and follows the Ignition Control/Ignition On power scheme with timers reset at the time Ignition switched to Active. An example of this case would be a Thor VM2 that is running on UPS and is then mounted on a Dock that has truck power and the ignition switch is already On.
  • Page 80: Ignition Control - Ignition Off

    Thor VM2 power on process is desired. The Thor VM2 automatically switches between the Ignition Control - Ignition On or the Ignition Control - Ignition Off power schemes depending on the state of the vehicle ignition input. Default timeouts are shorter in this scheme to conserve the vehicle battery charge.
  • Page 81 The Thor VM2 follows the Ignition Control/Ignition Off power scheme with timers reset at the time Ignition switched to Inactive. UPS charging is disabled. An example of this case would be a Thor VM2 that is running on UPS and is then mounted on a Dock that has truck power and the ignition switch is already Off.
  • Page 82: Auto-On

    Select the Auto-On power scheme when it is desired that the Thor VM2 power on when external power is connected. In Auto-On mode, the Thor VM2 is turned On by the presence of external power with no user interaction required. Ignition input is ignored when Auto-On Mode is enabled.
  • Page 83: Ups

    Conditions The Thor VM2 is Off and the power button is pressed the Thor VM2 and at least one of the following conditions are met: UPS power is under 10% capacity CPU temperature is under 20ºC Results The Thor VM2 remains Off.
  • Page 84: Power Meter

    Power Meter On the Power Meter tab, battery #1 refers to the UPS battery. Shows power status: external power or UPS battery and the total battery power remaining before a recharge is necessary. 3-32...
  • Page 85: Advanced

    The Advanced panel allows setting the power button behavior when the unit is on and the power button is pressed. Options are: Do nothing Ask me what to do Stand by Shut down. The default is to shut down. The Thor VM2 performs an orderly shut down when the power key is pressed when this option is enabled. 3-33...
  • Page 86: Hibernate

    Hibernate By default, hibernate is enabled on the Thor VM2. The default can be changed on this page. The disk space necessary for hibernation plus the free disk space on the hard drive are listed. 3-34...
  • Page 87: Programmable Key

    Programmable Key Start > Control Panel > programmable Key(Classic view) The Programmable Key panels can be used to perform the following functions: Remap a key to any single key Remap a key to a Unicode value Remap a key to a string of up to 16 keys Unicode values in any combination...
  • Page 88: Keymap Tab

    KeyMap Tab A key or combination of keys can be remapped to provide a single keypress or a string of keypresses. Assign settings by clicking radio buttons and selecting keys from the drop down boxes. Tap the OK button to save changes and exit the Programmable Keys control panel. Tap the Cancel button to discard any changes and exit the Programmable Keys control panel.
  • Page 89: Remap A Key Sequence

    3. Select Unicode from the Remapped Key pulldown list. 4. There are two Unicode text boxes located on the lower part of this tab. Enter the Unicode value in the left textbox and the Unicode character is displayed in the right textbox. 5.
  • Page 90: Remap An Application

    Remap an Application 1. Select the modifier key from the Modifier Mode options. 2. Select the key to be remapped from the Key pulldown list. 3. Select Launch App1-4 from the remapped key from the Remapped Key pulldown list. 4. Click on the LaunchApp tab.
  • Page 91: Launchapp Tab

    The default for all text boxes is Null or “ ”. The text boxes accept string values only. The executables and parameters are not checked for accuracy by the keyboard driver. If the launch fails, the Thor VM2 displays a popup error message. If the launch is successful, no notification is displayed.
  • Page 92: Runcmd Tab

    The default for all text boxes is Empty, Null or " ". The text boxes accept string values only. The executables and parameters are not checked for accuracy by the keyboard driver. If the launch fails, the Thor VM2 displays a popup error message. If the launch is successful, no notification is displayed.
  • Page 93: Screen Control

    Screen on delay (ms) 1000 COM Port COM1 Current Level LCD Brightness (%) 100 (see note) Note: There is no default value for Ambient Light % as it varies depending on the level of light where the Thor VM2 is located. 3-41...
  • Page 94: Screen Blanking

    Screen blanking allows the Thor VM2 display to automatically be turned off whenever the vehicle is in motion. Use the Screen on delay to specify the period of time in ms (milliseconds) between when the vehicle stops and the Thor VM2 screen turns on.
  • Page 95: Screen Rotation

    Screen Rotation Start > Control Panel > Screen Rotation (Classic view) The Screen Rotation panel provides options for rotating the display: 0 Degree - Returns screen to the default orientation. 90 Degree - Rotates the screen counter clockwise 90 degrees as compared to the default orientation. 180 Degree - Rotates the screen 180 degrees as compared to the default orientation.
  • Page 96: Sounds

    Sounds Start > Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices (Classic View) Start > Control Panel > Sounds, Speech and Audio Devices (Category View) Use the slider bar to adjust the volume level as desired. Alternatively: Tap the Volume icon, if present, in the taskbar and move the slider until the volume level is as desired. Use function keys - press the 2nd key then F9 to adjust volume up or 2nd then F10 to adjust volume down.
  • Page 97: User Accounts

    User Accounts Note: The following applies to a Thor VM2 that is not part of a domain. When the Thor VM2 is part of a domain, the user is prompted for credentials at Windows startup or log on. The Thor VM2 is pre-configured with an administrator account named Administrator. By default, the Thor VM2 automatically logs onto the Administrator account at Windows startup.
  • Page 98: Bar Code Readers

    Scanner. The BTRS module is configured by scanning the bar codes in the Bluetooth Ring Scanner Guide. Scanner Wedge Honeywell provides Freefloat Link*One for bar code decoding needs on the Thor VM2 when equipped with a Windows Embedded Standard operating system. Click...
  • Page 99: Touch Screen Calibration

    Touch Screen Calibration Start > Programs > PenMount Windows Universal Driver To calibrate the touch screen, tap Start > Programs > PenMount Universal Driver > Utility > PenMount Control Panel. Select PenMount 6000 USB and then tap Configure. Select Standard Calibration or Advance Calibration. Advanced Calibration allows the user to select the number of calibration points.
  • Page 100: Bios

    The second device is the Windows CE Image. If a USB drive, such as a thumb drive is attached to the Thor VM2, the device attempts to boot from the USB drive: If the USB drive contains a bootable sector, the Thor VM2 boots from the USB drive.
  • Page 101: The Thor Vm2 Recovery Dvd

    The Thor VM2 Recovery DVD A recovery DVD is available to restore the operating system on your Thor VM2 to the same state it had when it was shipped from the factory. The recovery DVD may not reload all factory installed software.
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  • Page 103: Chapter 4 - Wireless Network Connections

    EAP-FAST Important Notes It is important that all dates are correct on the Thor VM2 and host computers when using any type of certificate. Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail. It may be necessary to upgrade radio software in order to use certain Summit Client Utility (SCU) features.
  • Page 104: Summit Client Utility

    Summit Tray Icon Tray icon is not shown when the Thor VM2 is running Windows Embedded Standard. The Windows Wireless icon (located in the taskbar) may not display a successful wireless connection. The SCU Main tab...
  • Page 105: Wireless Zero Config Utility

    2. A message appears that a Power Cycle is required to make settings activate properly. 3. Tap OK. 4. Restart the Thor VM2. The Summit Client Utility passes control to Wireless Zero Config and the WZC Wireless Information control panel. Using the options in the Wireless Zero Config panels, set up radio and security settings.
  • Page 106: Main Tab

    Main Tab Start > All Programs > Summit > Summit Client Utility > Main tab Factory Default Settings Admin Login SUMMIT Radio Enabled Active Config/Profile Default Regulatory Domain FCC, ETSI or Worldwide The Main tab displays information about the wireless client device including: SCU (Summit Client Utility) version Driver version Radio Type (ABGN is an 802.11 a/b/g/n radio).
  • Page 107: Admin Login

    The Disable Radio button can be used to disable the network card. Once disabled, the button label changes to Enable Radio. By default the radio is enabled. The Admin Login button provides access to editing wireless parameters. Profile and Global may only be edited after entering the Admin Login password.
  • Page 108: Profile Tab

    Profile Tab Start > All Programs > Summit > Summit Client Utility > Profile tab Note: Tap the Commit button to save changes before leaving this panel or the SCU. If the panel is exited before tapping the Commit button, changes are not saved! Factory Default Settings Profile Default...
  • Page 109: Buttons

    Buttons Button Function Commit Saves the profile settings made on this screen. Settings are saved in the profile. Allows entry of a username and password, certificate names, and other information required to authenticate with Credentials the access point. The information required depends on the EAP type. Deletes the profile.
  • Page 110: Profile Parameters

    Options are: None, WEP (or Manual WEP), WEP EAP (or Auto WEP), WPA PSK, WPA TKIP, WPA CCKM, WPA2 PSK, WPA2 AES, or WPA2 CCKM. Encryption None CKIP is not supported in the Thor VM2. Note: The Encryption type chosen determines if the WEP Keys / PSK Keys button is active and also determines the available entries in the WEP or PSK pop-up window.
  • Page 111 It is important the Radio Mode parameter correspond to the AP to which the device is to connect. For example, if this parameter is set to G rates only, the Thor VM2 may only connect to APs set for G rates and not those set for B and G rates.
  • Page 112: Status Tab

    Status Tab Start > All Programs > Summit > Summit Client Utility > Status tab This screen provides information on the radio: The profile being used. The status of the radio card (down, associated, authenticated, etc.). Client information including device name, IP address and MAC address. Information about the Access Point (AP) maintaining the connection to the network including AP name, IP address and MAC address.
  • Page 113: Diags Tab

    Diags Tab Start > All Programs > Summit > Summit Client Utility > Diags tab The Diags screen can be used for troubleshooting network traffic and radio connectivity issues. (Re)connect – Use this button to apply (or reapply) the current profile and attempt to associate or authenticate to the wireless LAN.
  • Page 114: Global Tab

    Global Tab Start > All Programs > Summit > Summit Client Utility > Global tab The parameters on this panel can only be changed when an Admin is logged in with a password. The current values for the parameters can be viewed by the general user without requiring a password. Note: Tap the Commit button to save changes.
  • Page 115: Custom Parameter Option

    Logon Options Use SCU credentials Custom Parameter Option The parameter value is displayed as “Custom” when the operating system registry has been edited to set the Summit parameter to a value that is not available from the parameter’s drop down list. Selecting Custom from the drop down list has no effect.
  • Page 116: Global Parameters

    Global Parameters Parameter Default Function If signal strength is less than this trigger value, the client looks for a different Access Point with a stronger signal. Roam Trigger -65 dBm Options are: -50 dBm, -55, -60, -65, -70, -75, -80, -85, -90 dBm or Custom. The amount by which a different Access Point signal strength must exceed the current Access Point signal strength before roaming to the different Roam Delta...
  • Page 117 Parameter Default Function Options are: On, Off Use of Cisco Compatible Extensions (CCX) radio management and AP specified maximum transmit power features. Options are: Full - Use Cisco IE and CCX version number, support all CCX features. The option known as "On" in previous versions. CCX or CCX Features Optimized Optimized –Use Cisco IE and CCX version number, support all CCX...
  • Page 118 Determines if the Summit icon is displayed in the System tray. Options are: On, Off Tray Icon The tray icon is not displayed when the Thor VM2 is running a Windows Embedded Standard operating system. When On, the Summit Config Utility masks passwords (characters on the screen are displayed as an *) as they are typed and when they are viewed.
  • Page 119: Logon Options

    Parameter Default Function A valid directory path, of up to 64 characters, where WPA Certificate Authority and User Certificates are stored on the mobile device when not using the Windows certificates store. Ensure the Windows folder path exists before assigning the path in this parameter. See Certificates for instructions Certs Path...
  • Page 120: Single Signon

    Click the Logon Options button. Single Signon To use the Single Signon option, select the checkbox for Use the Windows username and password when available. When the active profile is using LEAP, PEAP-MSCHAP, PEAP-GTC or EAP-FAST, the SCU ignores the username and password, if any, saved in the profile.
  • Page 121 EAP authentication is required for a WLAN connection Single Signon is configured, so the Windows username and password are used as credentials for EAP authentication The WLAN connection needs to be established before the Windows login. Once this option is enabled, the Authentication delay and Association timeout values can be adjusted as necessary. Both values are specified in milliseconds (ms).
  • Page 122: Sign-On Vs. Stored Credentials

    The Username and Password are left blank on the Credentials screen. When the device attempts to connect to the network, a sign on screen is displayed. The user must enter the Username and Password at that time to authenticate. When using Summit with the Thor VM2, there is an option on the Global tab to use the Windows user name and password to log on instead of any username and password stored in the profile.
  • Page 123: How To: Use Windows Username And Password

    5. The default is to use the entire certificate store for the CA certificate. Alternatively, use the Browse button next to the CA Cert (CA Certificate Filename) on the Credentials screen to select an individual certificate. 6. For EAP-TLS, also enter the User Cert (User Certificate filename) on the credentials screen by using the Browse button.
  • Page 124: Windows Certificate Store Vs. Certs Path

    Windows Certificate Store vs. Certs Path Note: It is important that all dates are correct on the Thor VM2 and host computers when using any type of certificate. Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail.
  • Page 125 6. Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox. 7. Select the desired certificate and click the Select button to return the selected certificate to the CA Cert textbox. 8. Click OK to exit the Credentials screen and then Commit to save the profile changes. 4-23...
  • Page 126: Configuring The Profile

    Configuring the Profile Use the instructions in this section to complete the entries on the Profile tab according to the type of wireless security used by your network. The instructions that follow are the minimum required to successfully connect to a network. Your system may require more parameters than are listed in these instructions.
  • Page 127: No Security

    No Security To connect to a wireless network with no security, make sure the following profile options are used. Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set EAP Type to None Set Encryption to None Set Auth Type to Open Once configured, click the Commit button.
  • Page 128: Wep

    To connect using WEP, make sure the following profile options are used. Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set EAP Type to None Set Encryption to WEP or Manual WEP (depending on SCU version) Set Auth Type to Open Click the WEP keys/PSKs button.
  • Page 129 Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and restart. The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network. 4-27...
  • Page 130: Leap

    LEAP To use LEAP (without WPA), make sure the following profile options are used. Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set EAP Type to LEAP Set Encryption to WEP EAP or Auto WEP (depending on SCU version) Set Auth Type as follows: If the Cisco/CCX certified AP is configured for open authentication, set the Auth Type radio parameter to Open.
  • Page 131 Enter the Domain\Username (if the Domain is required), otherwise enter the Username. Enter the password. Click OK then click Commit. Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and restart. The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network.
  • Page 132: Peap/Mschap

    PEAP/MSCHAP To use PEAP/MSCHAP, make sure the following profile options are used. Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set EAP Type to PEAP-MSCHAP Set Encryption to WPA TKIP Set Auth Type to Open To use another encryption type, select WPA CCKM, WPA2 AES or WPA2 CCKM for encryption and complete other entries as detailed in this section.
  • Page 133 Enter the Domain\Username (if the Domain is required), otherwise enter the Username. Enter the password. Leave the CA Certificate File Name blank for now. Click OK then click Commit. Ensure the correct Active profile is selected on the Main Tab. Windows Certificate Store vs.
  • Page 134: Peap/Gtc

    PEAP/GTC To use PEAP/GTC, make sure the following profile options are used. Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set EAP Type to PEAP-GTC Set Encryption to WPA TKIP Set Auth Type to Open To use another encryption type, select WPA CCKM, WPA2 AES or WPA2 CCKM for encryption and complete other entries as detailed in this section.
  • Page 135 Enter the Domain\Username (if the Domain is required), otherwise enter the Username. Enter the password. Leave the CA Certificate File Name blank for now. Click OK then click Commit. Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main Tab. Windows Certificate Store vs.
  • Page 136: Wpa/Leap

    WPA/LEAP To use WPA/LEAP, make sure the following profile options are used. Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set EAP Type to LEAP Set Encryption to WPA TKIP Set Auth Type as follows: If the Cisco/CCX certified AP is configured for open authentication, set the Auth Type radio parameter to Open.
  • Page 137 Enter the Domain\Username (if the Domain is required), otherwise enter the Username. Enter the password. Click OK then click the Commit button. Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and restart. The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network.
  • Page 138: Eap-Fast

    RADIUS server must have auto provisioning enabled to send the PAC provisioning credentials to the Thor VM2. For automatic PAC provisioning, once a username/password is authenticated, the PAC information is stored on the Thor VM2. The same username/password must be used to authenticate each time. See the note below for more details.
  • Page 139 To use Sign-On credentials: Do not enter a User and Password as the user will be prompted for the Username and Password when connecting to the network. To use Stored Credentials: Enter the Domain\Username (if the Domain is required), otherwise enter the Username. Enter the password.
  • Page 140: Eap-Tls

    EAP-TLS To use EAP-TLS, make sure the following profile options are used. Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set EAP Type to EAP-TLS Set Encryption to WPA TKIP Set Auth Type to Open To use another encryption type, select WPA CCKM, WPA2 AES or WPA2 CCKM for encryption and complete other entries as detailed in this section.
  • Page 141 If using the Certs Path option: Leave the Use MS store box unchecked. Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert textbox. Click OK then click Commit. The Thor VM2 should be authenticating the server certificate and using EAP-TLS for the user authentication. 4-39...
  • Page 142 Ensure the correct Active Profile is selected on the Main tab and restart. The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio connects to the network. Certificates for information on generating a Root CA certificate or a User certificate. Note: The date must be properly set on the device to authenticate a certificate.
  • Page 143: Wpa Psk

    WPA PSK To connect using WPA/PSK, make sure the following profile options are used: Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile Set EAP Type to None Set Encryption to WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK Set Auth Type to Open Click the WEP keys/PSKs button.
  • Page 144: Certificates

    Please refer to the Security Primer to prepare the Authentication Server and Access Point for communication. Note: It is important that all dates are correct on the Thor VM2 and host computers when using any type of certificate. Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail.
  • Page 145: Generating A Root Ca Certificate

    Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail. The easiest way to get the root CA certificate is to use a browser on a PC or the Thor VM2 to navigate to the Certificate Authority.
  • Page 146 Click the Download a CA certificate, certificate chain or CRL link. Make sure the correct root CA certificate is selected in the list box. 4-44...
  • Page 147 To download the CA certificate, click on the Download CA certificate link. Click the Save button and save the certificate. Make sure to keep track of the name and location of the certificate. Install the certificate on the Thor VM2. 4-45...
  • Page 148: Installing A Root Ca Certificate

    C:\Program Files\Summit\certs folder or other path specified in the Summit Certs global parameter. Copy the certificate file to the Thor VM2. The certificate file has a .CER extension. Locate the file and double-tap on it. If presented with a security warning, confirm that you want to open the file.
  • Page 149 An import successful message is displayed. 4-47...
  • Page 150: Generating A User Certificate

    Generating a User Certificate The easiest way to get the user certificate is to use the browser on the Thor VM2 or a PC to navigate to the Certificate Authority. To request the user certificate, open a browser to http://<CA IP address>/certsrv.
  • Page 151 Click the Request a certificate link. Click on the User Certificate link. 4-49...
  • Page 152: Exporting A User Certificate

    The User Certificate is issued. Install the user certificate on the requesting computer by clicking the Install this certificate link. If the requesting computer is the Thor VM2, then the process is finished. otherwise, export the certificate as described below. Exporting a User Certificate Select Tools >...
  • Page 153 Make sure the Personal tab is selected. Highlight the certificate and click the Export button. The Certificate Export Wizard is started Select Yes, export the private key and click Next. Uncheck Enable strong protection and check Next. The certificate type must be PKCS #12 (.PFX). 4-51...
  • Page 154 The certificate is saved with a .PFX extension. Click Finish. and OK to close the Successful Export message. Locate the User Certificate in the specified location. Copy to the Thor VM2. Install the User certificate. 4-52...
  • Page 155: Installing A User Certificate

    3. The Certificate Import Wizard starts. 4. Tap Next and use the Browse... button to locate the User certificate copied to the Thor VM2. If necessary, change the file type drop down list at the bottom of the explorer window from *.cer to *.pfx. After selecting the .PFX file, tap Open.
  • Page 156 On the next screen, allow Windows to automatically select the certificate store, then click Next and Finish. An import successful message is displayed. 4-54...
  • Page 157: Oneclick Internet

    If this delay is acceptable to the user, standby may be enabled. When the One Click Internet utility is displayed on screen and the Thor VM2 enters standby, the touch screen may remain inactive for 10-15 seconds after the Thor VM2 resumes from standby.
  • Page 158 You need the IMEI number for the Thor VM2 when you contact Verizon prior to activating service on the Thor VM2. The IMEI number can be found on the Settings > Info tab. The activation screen is displayed automatically after the Verizon firmware is selected. If the activation screen is not automatically displayed, double-tap the OneClick Internet icon on the desktop.
  • Page 159 To verify your settings, tap on the OneClick Internet icon in the system tray. Tap Settings. Tap the Network tab. This screen contains the settings including the telephone number from the provider, in this case Verizon. 4-57...
  • Page 160: Using Oneclick Internet

    Using OneClick Internet If OneClick Internet is not loaded, double-tap the desktop icon to load it. If OneClick Internet is loaded but minimized to the system tray, tap the OneClick Internet icon in the system tray to maximize it. How To: Connection Management 1.
  • Page 161: Menu Buttons

    Update Button One Click Internet provides a built-in online update functionality that allows for an automatic update of OneClick Internet application, device drivers, and APN database. Honeywell DOES NOT recommend using this option. Contact Technical Assistance for information on upgrading to another version of OneClick Internet.
  • Page 162: Settings Button

    Settings Button Access the Settings menu by tapping the Settings button on the main window. The following tabs are available: Profile Network History Info Firmware General 4-60...
  • Page 163: Profile Tab

    Profile Tab Create a connection profile to store connection information. Once a profile has been created, its name appears in the drop down Profiles list, which replaces the Profile Name textbox in the illustration above. 4-61...
  • Page 164: Buttons

    Buttons Button Description Create a new profile. When this option is selected, the Profile Name is a text box. Enter a name for the profile as well as other connection specific configuration. When finished, tap the Save button to save the new profile.
  • Page 165: Network Tab

    Network Tab The appearance of the network tab depends on the type of firmware selected. Network with SIM Card Select Connection Label Description Select automatically Selects the best suited network automatically Use GPRS/EDGE only Use only GPRS/EDGE for a connection Use UMTS/HSPA only Use only UMTS/HSPA for a connection.
  • Page 166 Select Network Use this option to select from available networks. Note: When you are registered to a CDMA network, you cannot select the network. "All CDMA network" is shown instead. Note: The network list only appears if the connection setting is Only use GPRS or Only use UMTS/HSPA. Select the network and tap on the register button.
  • Page 167: Cdma Network

    CDMA Network Information on the CDMA network is displayed. There are no editable parameters on this screen. 4-65...
  • Page 168: History Tab

    History Tab The history shows the data volume transferred in a specified time frame. Select the From and To dates to see the data volume sent/received in the specified period. Tap Reset to reset the counter. PIN Tab You can Activate/Deactivate the PIN or Change the PIN. Activate/Deactivate PIN This tab is only displayed when a firmware is loaded that requires a SIM card (such as AT&T or T-Mobile).
  • Page 169: Change Pin

    Change PIN This dialog lets you change your PIN. Label Description Current PIN Enter the current PIN. New PIN Enter the new PIN. Verify PIN Verify the new PIN by entering it again. 4-67...
  • Page 170: Info Tab

    Info Tab This tab displays SIM card, modem and system Information. 4-68...
  • Page 171: Firmware Tab

    Firmware Tab OneClick Internet selects the correct Firmware matching your operator automatically, if a special firmware for your operator is available and a SIM card is inserted. If no specific firmware for your operator is available, generic firmware is selected. After a firmware has been selected, it appears as the Current Profile.
  • Page 172: Activation On Cdma

    Activation on CDMA When CDMA Firmware is selected, the activation of the modem on the CDMA network starts automatically. During the process of loading CDMA firmware, an activation window pop up allowing a choice between Manual Activation and Automated Activation. Label Description Manual Activation...
  • Page 173: General Tab

    General Tab Label Description When selected OneClick Internet launches automatically when the user starts the Thor VM2 and logs Auto Launch Connect Auto- When selected OneClick Internet automatically connects on start-up. matically Reconnect Auto- When selected OneClick Internet reconnects automatically when the Thor VM2 returns from standby matically or hibernate.
  • Page 174: Application Tab

    Application Tab Use the Application tab to specify any application to launch automatically once the Internet connection is established. Use the Browse button to locate the desired application. 4-72...
  • Page 175: Application Buttons

    Application Buttons The SMS Center window is split into menu bar, folder view, folder content and preview window. To manage your short messages you may: Button Description Manage SMS folders Change SMS settings Create new SMS/MMS messages Reply to SMS Forward SMS 4-73...
  • Page 176: Folder

    Button Description Move SMS to a folder Delete SMS Send and receive SMS/MMS (if supported) Manage phone book contacts on SIM and in Email client. Folder By using this menu, you may change the folder structure of the SMS Center: Button Description New Folder...
  • Page 177: Reply

    many parts the SMS consists of (one part has max. 160 characters/unicode70), the second number counts down from 160/70 characters. The number in parenthesis () counts the total number of characters. The recipient for your SMS has to be entered in the "To"...
  • Page 178: Web Browser

    Web Browser 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 Thor VM2. Email Clicking this button opens the Email application after the connection is established. The Email application is the default Email client set in the Control Panel (Start > Control Panel >...
  • Page 179 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 are copied to the clipboard cache.
  • Page 180: About

    This does not mean that the Thor VM2 has been localized for these languages. 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 before the Thor VM2 is shipped.
  • Page 181: Installation

    Installation When you double-click the Installer file for OneClick Internet, it extracts the files to install. Next, select the application language. By default, the language of the OS is used (if available). Review and accept the license agreement. Click Accept, if you agree. Otherwise please click Reject to cancel installation. 4-79...
  • Page 182 Next the installer asks for the installation directory. Use the Browse button to specify a location other than the default. Installation process is indicated on screen. When completed. click the Finish button to exit the installer. 4-80...
  • Page 183 Start OneClick Internet from the Windows Program Menu or double-tap the desktop icon. 4-81...
  • Page 184: Oneclick Internet Connection Manager

    OneClick Internet Connection Manager Launch OneClick Internet from the desktop icon or Windows Start Menu. When OneClick Internet is active, a status icon appears in the system tray. The main screen for OneClick Internet opens when the application is started. This screen displays basic information on the connection as well as access to more advanced features and details.
  • Page 185: Information Buttons

    Icon Description The SMS button is enabled if no Internet connection is active. When this button is active, tapping it accesses the integrated SMS application. Tap this button to launch the default browser. Email Tap this button to launch the default Email application. Tap this button access the integrated GPS tool.
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  • Page 187: Chapter 5 - Key Maps

    Chapter 5  - Key Maps Integrated Keypad There are five integrated programmable keys located on the Thor VM2 below the display. Each programmable key can be modified by the Orange key for a total of 10 programmable keys. To get this Programmable Key Press These Keys in this Order Default Key Value...
  • Page 188: External Keyboard

    External Keyboard The key map table that follows lists the commands used for the Thor VM2. Note that since the Thor VM2 uses a Microsoft Windows CE operating system, no DOS Terminal Emulation keypress sequences are provided. There are 10 hidden keys on the 95 key keyboard. Each of the hidden keys is accessed by pressing the <Fn> key (located in the top right hand corner) plus a key on the numeric keypad on the right.
  • Page 189: Chapter 6 - Technical Specifications

    Chapter 6  - Technical Specifications Thor VM2 Processor Atom CPU operating at 1.6 GHz. Memory 2GB SDRAM Mass Storage 4 or 8GB CompactFlash Storage Expansion User installable, supports 1 to 4GB SD card Operating System Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 802.11 a/b/g/n radio / Bluetooth...
  • Page 190: Quick Mount Smart Dock

    External power supply. AC Adapter. 120-240VAC to 12VDC DC Input Voltage: 10- 60 VDC Input Power Input Current: 4.6 Amps Input Fuse: 10A Time Delay Dimensions Thor VM2 Width 10.6” (26.8 cm) Height 8.4” (21.4 cm) Depth 2.1” (5.3 cm) Weight 4.8 lb.
  • Page 191: Environmental Specifications

    Environmental Specifications Thor VM2 and Quick Mount Smart Dock Operating Temperature -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to 50°C) [non-condensing] Storage Temperature -22°F to 140°F (-30°C to 60°C) [non-condensing] 8 KV air, 4kV direct contact Standard: Up to 90% non-condensing at 104°F (40°C)
  • Page 192: Network Card Specifications

    50 mW max. FCC: 1-11, 36, 40 ,44, 48, 149, 153, 157, 161 Channels ETSI: 1-13, 36, 40, 44 ,48 Operating Temperature Same as Thor VM2 Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Same as Thor VM2 Storage Temperature Connectivity TCP/IP, Ethernet, ODI...
  • Page 193: Chapter 7 - Technical Assistance

    Limited Warranty Honeywell International Inc. ("HII") warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to HII’s published specifications applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment. This warranty does not cover any HII product which is (i) improperly installed or used;...
  • Page 194 The duration of the limited warranty for the Thor VM2 is 1 year. The duration of the limited warranty for the Thor VM2 Quick Mount Smart Dock is 1 year. The duration of the limited warranty for the Thor VM2 Vehicle Mount Assembly is 1 year.
  • Page 196 Honeywell Scanning & Mobility 9680 Old Bailes Road Fort Mill, SC 29707 www.honeywellaidc.com E-EQ-VM2WESRG Rev A 1/13...

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