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Thor VM1 User`s Guide (Windows Embedded Standard 2009 OS)
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1. Power cable with straight connector Power cable with right angle connector e MOQ QR gt GG CA SAO O eo SV i e 8 W E o S e E E S o pe a W H les Ey o da p Es l zl gt O d la E y M Yous Jf Bl e N 3 8 Woe 16 0 O Avoid sharp bends in this area of the power cable 12 48 VDC Vehicles 10 60 VDC Direct Connection A CAUTION For installation by trained service personnel only d Use caution when routing the power cable See Power Cable Cautions page 4 28 Fuse Requirements WARNING For proper and safe installation the input power cable must be connected to a fused circuit on the vehicle If the supply connection is made directly to the battery the fuse should be installed in the positive lead within 5 inches of the battery s positive terminal The fused circuit requires a maximum time delay slow blow fuse with a current rating as noted below e For 12VDC input use a 10A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 12VDC e For 24VDC input use a
2. Speakers Back View with Quick Mount Smart Dock Antenna Connectors Strain Relief Clamps O e RAM Ball SD Card El tir el SIM Card Access D Access Panel Panel IN u Fuse ri O COM1 Connector Power 3 Connector SZ all A D COM2 Connector Power UVO VOUUYL USB Connector Switch 0 In l DD Provision for 0 CANbus Audio Laptop Security 5 Mei NN Connector Cable Provision for Padlock Quick Release Handle Access Panels SD Card Access Panel with door removed SIM Card Access Panel with door removed Comipactelasi A SIM Card Slot Hard Drive for WWAN Radio SD Secure Digital Memory Card Slot UPS Battery Disconnect
3. CAUTION The UPS battery must be disconnected before you ship the Thor VM1 Replace UPS Battery page 4 60 or Replace Front Panel page 4 58 Locate the small push button located just below the SIM card installation slot Press the push button to disconnect the UPS The UPS battery maintains its charge but is disconnected from the power circuitry of the Thor VM1 Reattach the access panel torquing the M3 screws to 4 5 inch pounds using a 2 Phillips bit When the Thor VM1 is attached to external power the UPS battery is automatically reconnected 10 Restart the Thor VM1 Install SD Card An SD card slot is provided for storage expansion Equipment Required The following equipment is user supplied e Torquing tool capable of measuring inch pounds SD card The following commercially available SD cards are recommended Transcend 2GB Industrial SD card 80X Speed TS2GSD80I ATP 4GB Industrial Grade SDHC card
4. Replace Front Panel Front Panel Options The front panel of the Thor VM1 is field replaceable The front panel assembly contains the keyboard touch screen and optional defroster Should any of these components fail the front panel assembly can easily be replaced to reduce down time The replacement front panel is available in several configurations e 64 key ANSI keyboard with standard touch screen or cold storage touch screen e 64 key 3270 keyboard with standard touch screen or cold storage touch screen e 64 key 5250 keyboard with standard touch screen or cold storage touch screen Equipment Required The following equipment is user supplied e Torquing tool capable of measuring inch pounds e 2 Phillips screwdriver bit Replacement Procedure i CAUTION Before replacing the Thor VM1 front panel Disconnect UPS Battery page 4 55 1 Place the Thor VM1 on a clean well lit surface before perform ing the front panel replacement Shutdown the Thor VM1 Remove the Thor VM1 from the Quick Mount Smart Dock Disconnect UPS Battery page 4 55 HL 2 0 Loosen the fourteen 14 captive M3 screws holding the front panel Use a 2 Phillips bit 6 Carefully lift the front panel away from the device 7
5. E gt e Y A S V i A 0000 ol N O CompactFlash Hard Drive UI CF Slot nl SD Slot Secure Digital Memory Card Serial Connector COM1 Serial Connector COM2 USB Connector AAA CANbus Power Audio Connector Connector 802 11a b g n Wireless Client The Thor VM1 has an 802 1 1a 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 page 6 1 Central Processing Unit The CPU is a 1 6 GHz Intel Atom processor The operating system is Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 The OS image is stored on an internal CompactFlash memory card and is loaded into DRAM for execution Input Output Components The Thor VM1 supports the following I O components of the core logic e Two 9 pin RS 232 serial ports COM1 and COM2 One slot for SD memory card e CompactFlash CF memory card drive e Integrated keyboard e Ports available via adapter cables USB host port CANbus Audio USB client port is not supported with Windows Embedded Standard 2009 System Memory Main system memory is 2 GB SDRAM Video Subsystem The Thor VM1 video subsystem consists of a color TFT display The vi
6. Wiring UPS Foam Connector Battery Pads 0 gt 5 amp Wiring Connector with Release Tab 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Remove the old battery and set it aside Inspect the battery well to verify the two foam pads are still in place Align the wiring connector on the new UPS battery with the connector on the Thor VM1 Gently press the connector into place until the retaining tab snaps into place Place the UPS battery into the well Note the orientation of the battery in the illustration below The flat surface of the battery points toward the bottom of the Thor VM1 Make sure all wires are inside the battery well so they are not pinched when the front panel is reinstalled fo e o o e A a e O e e p 5 NN oo Oe O WS og J Sloton Wiring Connector Sloton Wiring Connector Thor VM1 on Thor VM1 Front Panel on Front Panel Position the front panel so the tab on the back of the front panel lines up with the slot on the Thor VM1 Be sure the two wiring connectors are also aligned Gently press the front panel into place Tighten the fourteen 14 captive M
7. SSD Access Panel Door is labeled with Em Access Panel Door is labeled with and Backlights and Indicators Display Backlight There are several configuration options for the Thor VM1 display backlight Power Management The display backlight is controlled by power management When the user activity timer expires the display backlight is turned off Timeouts can be set for the available power management schemes See Power Options page 5 18 for configuration options Backlight Brightness The intensity of the display backlight can be manually configured Use the 2nd F7 keppress to increase backlight brightness or the 2nd F8 keypress to decrease backlight brightness Refer to the Screen Control page 5 22 panel for the current display brightness level Screen Blanking The Thor VM1 can be configured to blank blackout the display while the vehicle is in motion Refer to the Screen Control page 5 22 panel for information Keypad Backlight The integrated keypad backlight follows the display backlight If the display backlight is on the keypad backlight is on Speaker Volume The speaker volume can be adjusted via the Thor VM1 keypad Use the 2nd F9 keppress to increase speaker volume or the 2nd F10 keypress to decrease speaker volume The current volume level can be viewed on the Sounds page 5 24 control panel or via the system tray speaker icon These items can also be used to adjust speak
8. ao To antenna connector on computer Typical Installation Vehicle Safety Cage Mounting Bracket Antenna pS Vehicle Mounted Computer Mounting Instructions 1 a fF eo DP Attach and secure the desired mounting bracket to the highest point on the safety cage following these pre cautions e The plate must be mounted so the antenna is not damaged while the vehicle or any of its parts are moving e The antenna mounting portion of the bracket must be parallel to the floor e If using two antennas they must be mounted at least 12 inches 304 8mm apart Attach the female connector of the coaxial cable to the antenna connector on the vehicle mounted Thor VM1 Secure the whip antenna to the mounting bracket Connect the antenna cable to the whip antenna Use cable ties to secure the coaxial cable to the vehicle as necessary Make sure the cable is routed so it is not damaged by any moving parts of the vehicle Connect the cable to the antenna connector Wi Fi Main or Wi Fi Aux on the Thor VM1 If only one antenna is used be sure to connect it to the Wi Fi Main connector Repeat the steps above for the second 802 11 antenna WAN Remote Mount Antenna The WAN remote mount antenna can be either a magnetic mount or an adhesive mount antenna Magnetic Mount WAN
9. 60 144 VDC Vehicles 50 150 VDC Power Supply Screws on Top of Lid This option requires DC DC power supply Honeywell Part no VX89303PWRSPLY shown below Shown With Lid Attached Shown With Lid Removed e Lid is secured with screws on the top of lid Input and output connector blocks under lid e Two positive negative and ground O connections per terminal block If the DC DC power supply does not have screws in the top of the lid see 60 144 VDC Vehicles 50 150 VDC Power Supply Screws on Side of Lid page 4 34 A CAUTION For installation by trained service personnel only CAUTION The VX89303PWRSPL Y power supply is sealed per IPXX Usage in areas where moisture can affect A the power supply connections should be avoided The power supply should be mounted in a dry location within the vehicle or placed in a suitable protective enclosure d Use caution when routing the power cable See Power Cable Cautions page 4 28 A Fuse Requirements WARNING For proper and safe installation the input power cable must be connected to a fused circuit on the vehicle If the supply connection is made directly to the battery the fuse should be installed in the positive lead within 5 inches of the battery s positive terminal The fused circuit requires a maximum time delay slow blow fuse with a current rating as noted below e For 60VDC input use a 6A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 60VDC
10. 10 32 lock nuts 17 20 in lb 0 95 1 10 N m Step 1a Attach RAM Ball to Vehicle Note If you are using the RAM clamp mount please go to Step 1b Mount RAM Clamp to Vehicle page 4 20 If you are using the RAM plate mount please go to Step 1c Attach RAM Plate to Vehicle and Attach RAM Ball page 4 21 1 Determine the position for mounting the RAM ball base Be sure to position the RAM bracket to allow access to the switches and ports on the bottom of the Thor VM1 2 Attach the RAM ball base to the vehicle mounting surface using three or four 1 4 bolts not included or equivalent fasteners If the mounting kit includes cone washers use those as illustrated below IMPORTANT Mount to the most rigid surface available Mounting Dimensions Note Drill and tap holes for three 1 4 bolts Drawing not to scale 3 69 93 73 mm 2 75 69 85 mm Step 1b Mount RAM Clamp to Vehicle Note If you are using the RAM ball mount please go to Step 1a Attach RAM Ball to Vehicle page 4 19 If you are using the RAM plate mount please go to Step 1c Attach RAM Plate to Vehicle and Attach RAM Ball page 4 21 1 Determine the position for mounting the RAM clamp mount The clamp mount can be used on a beam such as on a fork lift truck up to 2 5 63 5 mm wide and approximately 2 50 8 mm thick The clamp may be attached to a thicker beam by substituting longer bolts not included Be
11. Folders New Folder Button Description New Folder Creates a new folder name has to be unique Rename Renames an existing folder Remove Removes an existing folder including the messages Note Predefined folders can t be deleted or modified Settings The settings window lets you change the deletion mode You may choose whether to delete an SMS from the SMS Center from the SIM or decide whether this should be asked at all You may also activate an alarm signal when a new SMS arrives New SMS The New Message window is used to enter the SMS text You may also enter texts by copy amp paste from other applications The status bar at the lower right corner indicates the length of the SMS for your convenience the first number tells you how 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 field This can be either entered by typing digits or by clicking the To button to select a recipient from the address book Recipient addresses may be taken from the SIM address book or from your Email client s contact folder Just select an address and click OK To send the mes sage click Send Receive Reply Highlight a message to which you want to reply e g in the inbox folder th
12. See Power Supply Connector page 8 4 for connector pinout detail See Connect Power page 4 ii 28 for more information on connecting power to the Thor VM1 Antenna Connections O The Thor VM1 is equipped with an 802 11 radio and can be ordered with __ internal antennas or external remote mount antennas When the Thor VM1 is ordered with internal antennas the external antenna connectors O are not used GPS and WWAN are optional on the Thor VM1 and require external remote mount antennas 1 WI FI MAIN Red label 802 11 Main External Antenna Connector 2 WI FI AUX Yellow label 802 11 Auxiliary External Antenna Connector 3 GPS Green label GPS Antenna Connector 4 MOBILE NET Blue label WWAN Antenna Connector External Antenna Connector When the Thor VM1 is ordered with the internal antenna option the 802 11 antenna connectors on the back are not connected to the 802 11 radio Instead the internal antenna connector is connected to the 802 11 radio Remove the rubber cap if present from the antenna connector before connecting an external antenna Internal 802 11 Antenna If the internal 802 11 antenna option is ordered antennas are mounted inside the Thor VM1 The internal antennas are not user accessible Vehicle Remote Antenna The external antennas can be remotely mounted on the vehicle See Install Remote Antenna
13. Select and tap Apply A Network changed successfully message is displayed Close the tab and view the signal strength icon in the main window Once the signal strength is displayed you can establish a connection 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 If the change is successful you will see the message Network changed successfully This item is useful when traveling Automatic mode selects the preferred network of your network opera tor If enabled Network Selection displays a list of network options 1 Automatic Selection 2 Retrieving Networks The currently registered network is marked CDMA Network Settings Profile Network History Operator Information on the CDMA network is displayed There are no editable parameters on this screen History Settings Info Fima gt WO 12 8 2010 Y A 127 8 2010 Total data 0 01 MB 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 You can Activate Deactivate the PIN or Change the P
14. E kal 2 EI Keypad LEDs See Keyboard LEDs page 3 13 for details USB Keyboard Mouse A standard USB keyboard or mouse can be attached to the Thor VM1 using the appropriate adapter cable The Y cable attaches to the Thor VM1 and provides a USB connector Please refer to documentation provided with the USB keyboard or mouse for more information on their operation LED Functions System LEDs Connection LEDs 2nd LED Shift CapsLock LED Shift CapsLock LED System LEDs SYS System Status LED Ce Osys UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply LED gt ovrs SSD Solid State Drive LED E SYS System Status LED LED Behavior System State Solid Green e On e On but Display Off Green blinking very slowly External power present e Standby 1 2 sec on 4 1 2 sec off Off e Hibernate External power present e Off Off e Hibernate External power not present e Standby e Off Green blinking slowly CPU temperature less than 20 C Heater warming CPU for 30 sec External power present 1 2 sec on 1 1 2 sec off Green blinking slowly CPU temperature less than 20 C Need to move unit to warmer environment External power not present 1 2 sec on 1 1 2 sec off UPS Status LED The behavior of the UPS LED d
15. Icon Description Network signal strength Additionally the network name is displayed to the right of the icon The more green bars the stronger the signal Connect Cancel Disconnect Tap this button to connect or disconnect The color of this button also indicates the status of the connection my EIC The radio is disconnected Tap the button to connect 0 MEE The radio is currently connecting MESES The radio is connected Tap the button to disconnect SMS The SMS button is enabled if no Internet connection is active When this button is active tapping it ac cesses the integrated SMS application Web Tap this button to launch the default browser Email Tap this button to launch the default Email application GPS Tap this button access the integrated GPS tool Information Buttons Icon Status Description Radio On Off Tap this button to switch the radio state The color of this button also indicates the state of the radio 9 The radio is On Tap the button to turn the radio Off The radio is Off Tap the button to turn the radio On The radio is Connecting or the radio has been disabled The button is inactive at this time Statistics Show Hide Tap the button to expand the screen to include connection statistics See Statistics Button page 6 42 for details Tap the button to hide the connection statistics Settings Tap this button to access One Clink
16. Determines if the Summit icon is displayed in the System tray Options are On Off The tray icon is not displayed when the Thor VM1 is running a Windows Embedded Standard 2009 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 When Off password characters are not masked Options are On Off A string of up to 64 alphanumeric characters that must be entered when the Admin Login button is tapped If Hide Password is On the password is masked when typed in the Admin Password Entry dialog box The password is case sensitive This value is masked when the Admin is logged out Options are none Specifies the number of seconds the Summit software waits for an EAP authentication request to succeed or fail If the authentication credentials are stored in the active profile and the authentication times out the association fails No error message or prompting for corrected credentials is displayed If the authentication credentials are not stored in the active profile and the authentication times out the user is again prompted to enter the cre dentials Options are An integer from 3 to 60 A valid directory path of up to 64 characters where WPA Certificate Au thority and User Certificates are stored on the mobile device when not using the Windows certificates store Ensure the Windows folder path ex ists before assignin
17. e For 24VDC input use a 6A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 24VDC e For 36VDC input use a AA slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 36VDC e For 48VDC input use a 3A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 48VDC Note For North America a UL Listed fuse is to be used Manual Control Wiring Diagram Ignition wire must be left unconnected Standard must be selected from the AutoOn page 5 5 control panel Existing Circuitry On Vehicle Quick Mount Smart Dock Battery Main Switch Fuse See Warning statement below A A e dl Cable for optional Sono CONE screen blanking connection Connector Red White if present Red Black White if present Circular Black Power Connector Green Blue Y not connected See Caution statement below CAUTION For battery powered vehicles e Red wire is connected to battery positive If there is a red wire and a red white wire twist them together and connect to battery positive e Black wire must be connected to battery negative If there is a black wire and a black white wire twist them together and connect to battery negative e Green wire must be connected to the vehicle chassis ground For internal combustion engine powered vehicles e Red wire is connected to battery positive If there is a
18. 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 270 Degree Rotates the screen counter clockwise 270 degrees as compared to the default orientation Select the desired rotation and tap OK The screen may briefly go blank during the rotation process Tap Close to dismiss the panel and keep the current screen rotation Sounds Start gt Control Panel gt Sounds and Audio Devices Classic View Start gt Control Panel gt Sounds Speech and Audio Devices Category View Sounds and Audio Devices Properties Volume Sounds Audio Voice Hardware O Realtek HD Audio output Device volume O Low Mute Place volume icon in the taskbar Advanced Speaker settings Use the settings below to change individual speaker volume and other settings Speaker Volume Advanced OK Cancel Use the slider bar to adjust the volume level as desired Alternatively e Tap the Volume icon if present in the taskbar and move the slider until the volume level is as desired e Use function keys press the 2nd key then F9 to adjust volume up or 2nd then F10 to adjust volume down User Accounts Note The following applies to a Thor VM1 that is not part of a domain When the Thor VM1 is part of a domain the user is prompted for credentials at Windows startup or log on The Thor VM1 is pre
19. e For 72VDC input use a 6A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 72VDC e For 96VDC input use a 4A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 96VDC e For 108VDC input use a 4A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 108VDC e For 120VDC input use a 4A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 120VDC e For 132VDC input use a 3A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 132VDC e For 144VDC input use a 3A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 144VDC Note For North America a UL Listed fuse is to be used Power Cable Identification The DC power cable included with the dock is one of the two styles below Power cable with right angle connector and 6 wires Power cable with straight connector and 4 wires Note Wire Color Connection Red 2 wires DC 10 60 VDC Black 2 wires DC Twist the red and red white wires together and twist the Green Ground black and black white wires together before connecting to vehicle power Blue Ignition Input not used Wire Color Connection Red DC 10 60 VDC Black DC Green Ground Blue Ignition Input not used Correct electrical polarity is required for safe and proper installation See Wiring Diagram page 4 41 for additional wire color coding specifics The Thor VM
20. top icon Summit Client Utility Start gt Control Panel gt Wi Fi Manage wireless clients installed in the Thor VM1 Freefloat Link One Wedge Link One bar code decoder configuration software is installed on the Thor VM1 A pdf User s Manual for Link One is included as part of the installation at C Program Files Freefloat Freefloat Link One Refer to this manual or the Freefloat website for information on configuring and using Link One Freefloat Access One TE Optional Access One terminal emulation software is available on the Thor VM1 A pdf User s Manual for Access One is included as part of the installation at C Program Files Freefloat Freefloat Access One Refer to this manual or the Freefloat website for information on configuring and using Access One Control Panel Most control panel applets on the Thor VM1 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 Software Software Hardware Versions NetworkIP GUID F3340040 FD07 B0B8 1F1C 000000000000 Serial YM1W 111111111 OS Version ENODL DP BIOS Version L M1000 EC Version xx Screen MCU Version 00 Language 1252 ANSI Latin 437 DEM United States English United States Firmware Versions The Software tab lists the firmware versions installed The BIOS EC and Screen MCU firmware versions are shown on this tab
21. AF4GSDI e 2 Phillips screwdriver bit Installation Procedure 1 For convenience the Thor VM1 can be removed from the Quick Mount Smart Dock though it is not necessary 2 Ifthe Thor VM1 remains in the dock disconnect the S power cable from the dock 5 f SMSIS 8 3 Shutdown the Thor VM1 a J LU 4 Place the Thor VM1 face down on a stable surface bp a NI 2 N then remove the tethered access panel with the SIM label This panel is on the right hand side when the Thor VM1 is face down with the top away from the user 5 Using a 2 Phillips bit loosen the M3 screws and Ors 6 Locate the SD card installation slot 7 Slide the SD card into the slot The label side front of the SD card faces toward the back of the Thor VM1 8 Reattach the access panel torquing the screws to 4 5 inch pounds 9 If removed reinstall the Thor VM1 in the dock 10 Restart the Thor VM1 11 When using Windows explorer to view My Computer the SD card is identified as Removable Disk usually Drive D Install SIM Card A SIM card may be required for WWAN Equipment Required The following equipment is user supplied es SIM card for desired carrier e Torquing tool capable of measuring inch pounds e 2 Phillips screwdriver bit Installation Procedure 1 For convenience the Thor VM1 can be
22. Commit Saves the profile settings made on this screen Settings are saved in the profile Credentials Allows entry of a username and password certificate names and other information required to authen ticate with the access point The information required depends on the EAP type Delete Deletes the profile The current active profile cannot be deleted and an error message is displayed if a delete is attempted New Creates a new profile with the default settings see Profile Parameters and prompts for a unique name If the name is not unique an error message is displayed and the new profile is not created Rename Assigns a new unique name If the new name is not unique an error message is displayed and the profile is not renamed Button Scan WEP Keys PSK Keys Function Opens a window that lists access points that are broadcasting their SSIDs Tap the Refresh button to view an updated list of APs Each AP s SSID its received signal strength indication RSSI and whether or not data encryption is in use true or false Sort the list by tapping on the column headers If the scan finds more than one AP with the same SSID the list displays the AP with the strongest RSSI and the least security x Configure Refresh If you are logged in as an Admin tap an SSID in the list and tap the Configure button you return to the Profile window to recreate a profile for that SSID with the profile name bei
23. Disconnect Connected e Settings Update Help Menu Buttons Radio Button The Radio button allows you to switch the WWAN radio on and off to save power or to disable the radio in instances where it is not desired such as during airplane travel When the radio is switched off the button is red When on it is green If the radio is disabled by a hardware switch or if the device is not available the button is disabled and is light gray white Statistics Button The Statistics area provides advanced information about the connection Values displayed are approximate Tap the Statistics button to enable the statistics viewing area which is below the main area When the statistics are displayed tapping the Statistics button again hides the statistics viewing area Data Out Total Data In The amount of data received during the current connection Data Out The amount of data sent during the current connection Total The total amount of data transferred during the current connection Speed The current data transfer rate Max Speed The maximum data transfer rate during this connection Time The duration of the current connection Update Button OneClick 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 Assista
24. Not used Not used je Audio return Headset return Headset output ja Menn Microphone input j9 Mic return Microphone return Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Quick Connect Headset Connector Pin Microphone input Microphone return j Headset output Headset return Signal Description CANbus Y Cable D15 Female Connector Description Not Used CAN_L CAN_L bus line dominant low PEEN 3 CAN_GND CAN ground GND Ground Not used Not used B Not used Not used Not used GND Optional ground CAN_SHLD CAN_H CAN_H bus line dominant high 15 CAN_V CAN external power supply Po A 9 Pin J1939 Deutsch Connectors Description Receptacle Socket _ CAN Ground dives Female 1828 Mall 2 Option CAN external Power Supply 3 CAN_H bus line dominant high 4 5 CAN_L CAN_L bus line dominant low Sean Se Not used Not used SI Hat Encoding THT hal E a gt 0X13 XOFF DC3 nderscore F ck wN t sai iual issi ira tri tri itri miDIDIDIDIO bo po Al eololpiplelg Sslolo j to Dito lool ito Elolcooliic ml j ee er roi hr B e alle le Dit roi t ASCII Customer Support Product Service and Repair Honeywell International Inc provides service for all of its products through service centers throughout the world To obtain war ranty or non war
25. Pressing the Ctrl key a second time exits this modifier mode and turns off the LED Off Ctrl mode is not invoked Alt LED The Alt key is not present on the 12 key keypad LED Behavior Status Solid Green e Indicates the Alt modifier key is active Alt mode is invoked for the next keypress only e Pressing the Alt key a second time exits this modifier mode and turns off the LED Off Alt mode is not invoked Display The display is a thin film transistor display capable of supporting WSVGA graphics modes Display size is 800 x 480 pixels The display covering is designed to resist stains The touch screen allows signature capture and touch input The display sup ports screen blanking to eliminate driver distraction when the vehicle is in motion Touch Screen The touch screen is a Resistive Panel with a scratch resistant finish that can detect touches by a stylus and translate them into computer commands In effect it simulates a computer mouse Only Delrin or plastic styluses should be used A right mouse click is simulated by touching and holding the screen for the appropriate time interval When a dialog box is too large for the display tap and drag the dialog box up or down or from side to side to view the remainder of the dialog box 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
26. Scan Radio A apor Client Name Power Save Tx Power Encryption EAP Type wea TKIP y Jpeap ctc Del WEP keys PSKs Credentials Save Changes Commit See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 6 15 for information on entering credentials Click the Credentials button e No entries except the CA Certificate Filename are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User Name and Password when connecting to the network Enter these items as directed below Credentials xj User Password GA cert PS TT Validate server 7 Use MS store coca 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 See Windows Certificate Store vs Certs Path page 6 17 for more information on certificate storage Once successfully authenticated import the CA certificate into the Windows certificate store Return to the Credentials screen and check the Validate server checkbox Note Some servers may be configured to allow only a single use of the password for PEAP GTC In this case wait for the token to update with a new password before attempting to validate the server Then enter the new password check the Validate Server checkbox and proceed with the certificate process below Credentials xj
27. service carrier can be chosen based on the firmware loaded GPS tracking can be enabled and SMS messaging can be configured Once configured OneClick Internet allows the user to connect or disconnect from the mobile network System Requirements OneClick Internet requires e Gobi 2000 3G Module preinstalled by Honeywell e Gobi 2000 Driver package loaded by Honeywell OneClick Internet for Gobi 2000is compatible with the following operating system on the Thor VM1 e Windows Embedded Standard 2009 Supported Languages OneClick Internet supports the following languages German English Spanish French Polish Russian Italian Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese Note This does not mean that the Thor VM1 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 VM1 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 gt 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 When you double clic
28. 10 60 VDC Input Current 4 6 Amps Input Fuse 10A Time Delay Dimensions Thor VM1 Width 10 6 26 8 cm Depth 1 7 4 3 cm Weight 5 6 Ib 2 5 kg Quick Mount Smart Dock Note The RAM ball is not included in the following measurements Length 7 1 18 0 cm Width 6 1 15 5 cm Height 2 5 6 4 cm measurement includes strain relief cable clamps Weight 3 2 Ib 1 5 kg Environmental Specifications Thor VM1 and Quick Mount Smart Dock Operating Temperature Standard 4 F to 122 F 20 C to 50 C non condensing Cold Storage 22 to 122 F 30 C to 50 C condensing Storage Temperature Standard and Cold Storage 22 F to 140 F 30 C to 60 C non condensing ESD 8 KV air 4kV direct contact Operating Humidity Standard Up to 90 non condensing at 104 F 40 C Cold Storage 100 Water and Dust IEC 60529 compliant to IP66 ESD 15 kV Vibration MIL STD 810F composite wheeled vehicles Crash SAE J 1455 Network Card Specifications Summit 802 11 a b g n Bus Interface Wireless Frequencies varies by regulatory domain RF Data Rates RF Power Level Channels Connectivity 32 bit PCle Mini Card 2 4 to 2 4895 GHz IEEE 802 11b 802 11g DSSS OFDM 5 15 to 5 82 GHz IEEE 802 11a DSSS OFDM 802 11a OFDM 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps 802 11b DSSS 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps 802 11g OFDM 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 Mbps 802 11n
29. 3 5 on the Thor VM1 Software Languages The Thor VM1 may be shipped with an English only operating system Contact Technical Assistance page 9 1 to order a Thor VM1 Recovery DVD page 5 27 in a different language The language installed is identified on the Soft ware tab of the About see page 5 3 control panel First Boot When a new Thor VM1 starts up a EULA End User License Agreement may be displayed on the touch screen It remains on the screen until the Accept or Decline button is tapped with a stylus Tap the Accept button to accept the EULA terms and the Thor VM1 continues the startup process The EULA is not presented to the user again Tap the Decline button to decline the EULA and the Thor VM1 reboots It will continue to reboot until the Accept but ton is tapped with the stylus Software Setup Hardware setup should be completed before starting software setup 1 If prompted perform Touch Screen Calibration page 5 26 2 Select a Power Scheme page 5 18 and set timers 3 Adjust Speaker Volume page 2 5 4 Pair Bluetooth page 5 6 devices 5 Set Wireless client parameters using the Summit Client Utility page 6 1 6 Set terminal emulation parameters Quick Mount Smart Dock The Thor VM1 assembly consists of two parts the Thor VM1 computer and the Quick Mount Smart Dock The Thor VM1 contains an internal UPS battery that once fully charged powers the Thor VM1 for a minimum of 30 minutes when the unit is not mounted in
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31. Antenna Adhesive Mount WAN Antenna E ri To extension cable To extension cable To antenna Mm A es To antenna To antenna 8 connector on z computer To antenna connector on computer The Remote Antenna Installation Kit consists of the WAN antenna and an extension cable The remote antenna is mounted on the top of a forklift truck or other vehicle and cabled to the Thor VM1 inside the vehicle 1 a fF eo DP Locate a mounting position on highest point on the vehicle following these precautions e The antenna must be mounted so the antenna is not damaged while the vehicle or any of its parts are moving Clean the area where the antenna is to be mounted If using an adhesive mount antenna remove the protective backing paper from the adhesive on the antenna Position the antenna on the vehicle Attach the one end of the coaxial cable to the antenna and the other end to the Mobile Net WWAN connector on the vehicle mounted Thor VM1 Use cable ties to secure the coaxial cable to the vehicle as necessary Make sure the cable is routed so it is not damaged by any moving parts of the vehicle GPS Remote Mount Antenna The external GPS antenna is an adhesive mount antenna Bee The Remote Antenna Installation Kit consists of the antenna CA and an integrated cable The remote antenna is mounted on the top of a forklift truck or other vehicle and cabled to the Thor a fF o DN iai VM1 inside the vehicle
32. Input wire which is part of the DC Power Cable e The power switch on the Quick Mount Smart Dock must be On e The Ignition Input wire is connected to an appropriate source that provides a signal when vehicle ignition is turned on Please see Connect Power page 4 28 for cautions and wiring instructions When the vehicle ignition is turned off this is treated the same as a power button press The behavior of the power button press is configurable using the control panel Auto On The Thor VM1 automatically powers up when power is provided This could be from switched vehicle power the power switch on the Quick Mount Smart Dock being placed in the On position or external AC power being applied e The power switch on the Quick Mount Smart Dock must be On for external power to control the device The Ignition Input wire which is part of the DC Power Cable is left disconnected No action occurs when the power source is disconnected Bluetooth Start gt Control Panel gt Bluetooth Discover and manage pairing with nearby Bluetooth devices Factory Default Settings Discovered Devices None Settings Turn off Bluetooth Disabled Computer is connectable Enabled Computer is discoverable Disabled Prompt if devices request to Enabled pair Continuous search Disabled Filtered Mode Enabled Printed Port COM7 Disabled unchecked by default in both Filtered and Non Filtered Modes The option is dimmed in Non Filter
33. Internet settings Select from several tabs to configure the connection settings See Settings Button page 6 43 for details Update Tap this button to access OneClick Internet update tab See Update Button page 6 42 Help Click this button to view the online help O Ready Tap the Connect button to establish a connection g Connecting Tap the Cancel button to cancel the connection in process g Connected Tap the Disconnect button to end the connection O Failure Review the screen for messages such as No Network etc Key Maps 64 Key QWERTY Keypad Key Map O GI e Because the keyboard only has 64 keys all functions are not visible or printed on the keyboard Therefore the Thor VM1 keyboard supports what is called hidden keys keys that are accessible but not visible on the keyboard e The keyboard does not have a NumLock indicator or key NumLock is always On Note When automatic brightness control is enabled for a Thor VM1 with an Outdoor display the manual display brightness controls in the table below have no effect To get this Key Function Press These Keys in this Order Power On Suspend 2nd mode 2nd Volume Up 2nd F9 Volume Down 2nd F10 Display Backlight Brightness Up 2nd F7 see note above Display Backlight Brightness Down F8 see note above Alt Alt Esc Esc CapsLock Shift VK_DECIMAL eooo Back Space Insert 2nd BkSp To get this Key Function Ctr
34. OFDM 20 MHz chs 13 26 39 52 78 104 117 130 Mbps 802 11n OFDM 40 MHz chs 27 54 81 108 162 216 243 270 Mbps 50 mW max FCC 1 11 36 40 44 48 149 153 157 161 ETSI 1 13 36 40 44 48 TCP IP Ethernet ODI Diversity Yes Bluetooth Bus Interface USB Enhanced Data Rate Connection Bluetooth Version Operating Frequency QDID Up to 3 0 Mbit s over the air No less than 32 80 feet 10 meters line of sight 2 0 EDR 2 402 2 480 GHz B013455 WWAN Device Technology Gobi 2000 data only Five band UMTS HSPA 800 850 900 1900 2100MHz quadband GSM oe 850 900 1800 1900MHz and dual band EV DO CDMA 800 1900 Port and Connector Pinouts Power Supply Connector Pin Signal Description 1 V In 10 60V DC input 2 V In 10 60V DC input 3 V In input 4 V In input 5 GND Chassis ground 6 Ignition 0V to 60V to start terminal COM1 and COM2 Connector Pin Signal Description PIN 1 XD PIN 6 DSR 5VDC 2 R PIN 9 Signal Power Ground Data Carrier Detect Input Receive Data Input Transmit Data Output Data Terminal Ready Output Data Set Ready Input Request to Send Output Clear to Send Input Bar Code Scanner Power 500mA max Shell CGND Chassis Ground USB Connector Pin Signal Description USBC_D USB client data signal not used USBC_D USB client data
35. The Thor VM1must be pow ered off and the power cable disconnected from the Thor VM1 The last connection must be to the vehicle power source before connecting the power cable to the Thor VM1 1 Note The input block has VIN VIN and GND terminals The Route the cable from the Thor VM1 to the DC DC power supply Route the power cable the shortest way pos sible The cable is rated for a maximum temperature of 105 C 221 F When routing this cable it should be protected from physical damage and from surfaces that might exceed this temperature Do not expose the cable to chemicals or oil that may cause the wiring insulation to deteriorate Always route the cable so that it does not interfere with safe operation and maintenance of the vehicle Cut the cable to length and strip the wire ends Remove the lid from the DC DC power supply Connect the stripped end of the positive wires red and red white twisted together or a single red wire to the output block See Power Cable Identification page 4 35 Connect the stripped end of the negative wires black and black white twisted together or a single black wire to the output See Power Cable Identification page 4 35 output block has Vo and Vo terminals 6 Connect the ground green wire from the Thor VM1 to the GND terminal on the input side of the DC DC power supply 7 Route the wiring from the DC DC power supply to the vehicle s electrical system Do not connect to veh
36. Thor VM1 and the highlighted paired Bluetooth de vice Delete Remove an unpaired device from the Bluetooth device list The highlighted device name and identifier is removed from the Thor VM1 Bluetooth Devices panel after the user taps OK Properties More information on the highlighted Bluetooth device Bluetooth Device Properties Bluetooth Properties Name 1 3578 Bluetooth Address 00 15 70 00 00 00 COD 0x000000 Subclass COM port Status not paired Data on the Bluetooth Properties panel cannot be changed by the user The data displayed is the result of the device Query performed during the Discovery process The Status dialog box reflects the current state of the highlighted device Settings EZPair Bluetooth Devices Settings Reconnect About jw Computer is connectable Tum Off Bluetooth Computer is discoverable jw Prompt if devices request to pair Continuous search IV Filtered Mode Printer Port COM Computer Friendly Name Logging SCH 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 Options Option Information Computer is connectable This option is Enabled by default Disable this op
37. Thor VM1 is in a powered dock and within the safe charging temperature range e Ifthe UPS battery is not charged before an 8 hour or 4 hours for some earlier software revisions timeout period expires the UPS Status LED page 3 11 is amber e The charge timeout is reset if charging resumes upon application of external power e The charge timeout is reset if charging resumes when the Thor VM1 enters the permissible temperature range for charging Charging and Power Management e Charging of the UPS battery continues when the Thor VM1 is in power management display off suspend or hibernate modes Backup Battery The Thor VM1 has a permanent Lithium battery installed to maintain time date and CMOS setup information for a minimum of 90 days The lithium battery is not user serviceable and should last five years with normal use before it requires replace ment Note The backup battery should only be changed by authorized service personnel The Thor VM1 uses an 8A time delay slow blow fuse that is externally accessible and user replaceable The fuse is located on the back of the Quick Mount Smart Dock The fuse is accessed by unscrewing the cap as indicated Should it need replacement replace with same size rating and type of fuse e Littelfuse 0215008 MXP e Cooper Bussmann BK1 S506 8 R Bel Fuse 5HT 8 R or equivalent Fuse has voltage on it even when power is off Always disconnect input power before
38. To Use Stored Credentials 1 After completing the other entries in the profile click on the Credentials button Enter the Username and Password on the Credentials screen and click the OK button Click the Commit button For LEAP and WPA LEAP configuration is complete For PEAP MSCHAP and PEAP GTC importing the CA certificate into the Windows certificate store is optional 2 aR oD For EAP TLS import the CA certificate into the Windows certificate store Also import the User Certificate into the Windows certificate store N Access the Credentials screen again Make sure the Validate server and Use MS store checkboxes are checked 8 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 9 For EAP TLS also enter the User Cert User Certificate filename on the credentials screen by using the Browse button 10 If using EAP FAST and manual PAC provisioning input the PAC filename and password 11 Click the OK button then the Commit button 12 If changes are made to the stored credentials click Commit to save those changes before making any additional changes to the profile or global parameters 13 Verify the device is authenticated by reviewing the Status tab When the device is property configured the Status tab indicates the device is Authenticated and the
39. all corners are secure under the display housing adjust the protective film if necessary so it is centered on the touch screen Removal 1 To remove the protective film slide the protective film in one direction until the edge clears 2 Lift up on the edge of the protective film so it does not slide between the touch screen and display housing when the protective film is slid back to the center 3 Repeat until all edges are free and remove the protective film Disconnect UPS Battery Equipment Required The following equipment is user supplied Torquing tool capable of measuring inch pounds 2 Phillips screwdriver bit Disconnect Procedure 1 For convenience the Thor VM1 can be removed from the Quick Mount Smart Dock though it is not necessary If the Thor VM1 remains in the dock disconnect the power cable from the dock Shutdown the Thor VM1 Place the Thor VM1 face down on a stable surface Using a 2 Phillips bit loosen the M3 screws and then remove the tethered access panel with the SIM label This panel is on the right hand side when the Thor VM1 is face down with the top away from the user TS W A m I ova ova Iii Sz A a
40. are available on the Advanced tab of the Power Options page 5 18 control panel Existing Circuitry On Vehicle Quick Mount Smart Dock Battery Main Switch A A j Mi Ignition Vo Vo Cable for optional screen blanking co cous connection Fuse See Warning statement below Red White if present Red Black White if present SEN ircular Black Power Connector Green Blue See Caution statement below CAUTION For battery powered vehicles e Red wire is connected to battery positive If there is a red wire and a red white wire twist them together and connect to battery positive e Black wire must be connected to battery negative If there is a black wire and a black white wire twist them together and connect to battery negative e Green wire must be connected to the vehicle chassis ground For internal combustion engine powered vehicles e Red wire is connected to battery positive If there is a red wire and a red white wire twist them together and connect to battery positive e Black wire must be connected to battery negative If there is a black wire and a black white wire twist them together and connect to battery negative e Green wire is connected to the vehicle chassis ground which can also be battery negative WARNING For proper and safe installation the input power
41. cable must be connected to a fused circuit on the ve hicle If the supply connection is made directly to the battery the fuse should be installed in the positive lead within 5 inches of the battery s positive terminal The fused circuit requires a maximum time delay slow blow fuse with a current rating as noted below e For 12VDC input use a 10A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 12VDC e For 24VDC input use a 6A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 24VDC e For 36VDC input use a 4A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 36VDC e For 48VDC input use a 3A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 48VDC Note For North America a UL Listed fuse is to be used Auto On Control Wiring Diagram Auto On must be selected on the AutoOn page 5 5 control panel The vehicle supply connections should be made to vehicle switched power to allow the terminal to automatically power up when vehicle power is switched on or when the power switch on the back of the dock is placed in the On position The Ignition wire is not used and should be left disconnected Existing Circuitry On Vehicle Quick Mount Smart Dock Battery Main Switch A aye 0 Cable for opti ptional screen blanking Me Fuse See connection Warning statement below Red White if present Red Black White if pre
42. certificate certificate chain or certificate revocation list CRL orto view the status of a pending request For more information about Certificate Services see Certificate Services Documentation Select a task Request a certificate View the status of a pending certificate request Download a CA certificate certificate chain or CRL Click the Request a certificate link Microsoft Certificate Services Request a Certificate Select the certificate type User Certificate Or submit an advanced certificate request Click on the User Certificate link User Certificate Identifying Information No further identifying information is required To complete your certificate press submit More Options gt gt Click on the Submit button if there is a message box asking if you want to confirm the request click Yes The User Certificate is issued Certificate Issued The certificate you requested was issued to you Install this certificate Install the user certificate on the requesting computer by clicking the Install this certificate link If the requesting computer is the Thor VM1 then the process is finished otherwise export the certificate as described below Exporting a User Certificate Select Tools gt Internet Options gt Content and click the Certificates button Certificates Intended purpose lt All gt v if Personal Other People Intermediate Certification Authorities Trust
43. changing the fuse Power Management Modes The Thor VM1 has four power modes Full On Standby Hibernate and Off Full On Mode When the Thor VM1 is attached to either vehicle power or an external power supply or is operating from the UPS bat tery and the power button is pressed the Thor VM1 is in the On mode In this mode the keypad touch screen and any attached peripherals such as a scanner function normally The display remains on until the display standby or hiber nate timer if enabled expires When in Full On mode the status LED is solid green If the Thor VM1 is Full On a press of the power button can be configured to put the unit in Standby See the Advanced page 5 20 tab of the Power control panel StandbyMode When the standby timer expires without a primary event occurring the Thor VM1 transitions to Standby mode Press ing the Power button exits Standby mode and transitions the Thor VM1 to Full On When in Standby mode the status LED e blinks green very slowly if external power is attached e is off if external power is not attached System Standby Wakeup Events The following event transitions the Thor VM1 from Standby to Full On Mode e Pressing and releasing the Power button Hibernate Mode When the Thor VM1 enters hibernate mode all LEDs are off Pressing the Power button returns the Thor VM1 to Full On When in Hibernate Mode the status LED e blinks green very
44. configured with an administrator account named Administrator By default the Thor VM1 automati cally logs onto the Administrator account at Windows startup 5 24 If the user assigns a password to the Administrator account e The password is stored and used when the Thor VM1 logs onto the Administrator account at Windows startup The user is not prompted to enter a password e If the user logs off the password must be manually entered to log back onto the Thor VM1 Atthe logon prompt the user could specify a different user account and password if necessary to log on assuming the account has been added to the Thor VM1 When the Thor VM1 is restarted the Administrator account automatically becomes the active user account regardless of the active account before the restart If using the Windows Certificate Store page 6 17 the user must assign a password to the active Administrator account Wi Fi Start gt Control Panel gt Wi Fi Classic view Provides a shortcut to access the 802 11a b g n radio configuration utility Tap the Wi Fi icon to access the Summit Client Utility page 6 1 Bar Code Readers The Thor VM1 can use the following external bar code readers e Tethered hand held scanners are tethered to a serial port or a USB host port via a dongle cable on the Thor VM1 Quick Mount Smart Dock and are configured by scanning the engine specific bar codes in the scanner manufacturer s programming guide The m
45. is not limited to cables power supplies cradles and docking stations HII extends these warranties only to the first end users of the products These warranties are non transferable The duration of the limited warranty for the Thor VM1 is 1 year The duration of the limited warranty for the Thor VM1 Quick Mount Smart Dock is 1 year The duration of the limited warranty for the Thor VM1 Vehicle Mount Assembly is 1 year The duration of the limited warranty for the Thor VM1 internal UPS battery is 1 year The duration of the limited warranty for the Thor VM1 AC power supply and cables is 1 year The duration of the limited warranty for the Thor VM1 DC DC power supply is 1 year The duration of the limited warranty for the Thor VM1 cables USB Serial Communication Power is 1 year The duration of the limited warranty for the Thor VM1 headset is 1 year Back Cvr 1 Honeywell Scanning amp Mobility 9680 Old Bailes Road Fort Mill SC 29707 www honeywellaidc com VM1 WIN UG Rev B 5 14
46. minimum separation dis tance of at least 20 cm 7 8 in is maintained between the antenna and the general population This device is not to be co located with other transmitters Before installation begins verify you have the applicable vehicle mounting bracket assembly components necessary as shown in the following figures Components RAM Mounting Kits In addition to the kits below individual RAM mounting components are also available Each mounting kit contains RAM Ball Size D for back of Thor VM1 Quick Mount Smart Dock with hardware screws and washers to attach RAM ball to dock ES RAM Arm Size D length varies by kit selected j One of three mounting options e RAM Ball mount Size D may include 3 cone washers or O 0 0 RAM Clamp mount Size D or IC q RAM Plate mount with RAM Ball Size D with Hardware cone washers and nuts to attach Ball to Plate O e R Procedure RAM Mount Assembly Equipment Needed Sockets screwdriver and a Torque wrench capable of measuring to 50 inch pounds 5 64 56 N m Note Torquing tool is not supplied by Honeywell Tools needed to attach the RAM Clamp Mount to the vehicle are not supplied by Honeywell Torque Measurement You will need a torquing tool capable of torquing to 20 inch pounds 1 10 N m Torque all screws and bolts according to the following table For these nuts Torque to
47. mm 6 99 O OF 76mm 2 99 100mm 3 94 O O 200 mm 187 Step 2 Attach RAM Mount Ball to the Thor VM1 Quick Mount Smart Dock 1 Turn the Thor VM1 off before attaching the RAM mount ball 2 Place the Thor VM1 face down on a stable surface 3 Position the RAM ball on the rear of the Thor VM1 dock aligning the holes on the back of the Thor VM1 dock with the holes on the RAM ball base Attach with four M5 screws flat washers and lock washers lL Me G De SC Step 3 Attach Thor VM1 Assembly to RAM Mount 1 Slip the Size D RAM arm over the ball on the vehicle RAM mount RAM Ball mount shown 2 Insert the ball on the dock into the RAM arm and tighten the knob on the RAM arm using the supplied RAM wrench D Cede d zg TS EA WMO Step 4 Place the Thor VM1 into the Dock If the Thor VM1 is not already mounted to the dock Place Thor VM1 in the Dock page 4 16 Install U Bracket Mount Before installation begins verify you have the applicable vehicle mounting bracket assembly components necessary as
48. most appropriate settings for this computer Note that changing the settings below will modify the selected scheme Power schemes Portable Laptop Save As Delete Settings for Portable Laptop power scheme When computer is q Plugged in Running on S batteries Turn off monitor After 15 mins vw After 5 mins Turn off hard disks After 30 mins wi After 5 mins System standby Never Never L e IL Cancel Power schemes can be configured for when the Thor VM1 is attached to an external power supply or when oper ating from the UPS battery View UPS Battery Status Power Meter Start gt Control Panel gt Power Options gt Power Schemes tab Classic View Start gt Control Panel gt Performance and Maintenance gt Power Options gt Power Schemes tab Category View Power Options Properties Power Schemes Alarms Power Meter Advanced Hibernate Show details for each battery Power status Current power source AC power Total battery power remaining 100 2 Charging Not Present Click an individual battery icon for more information OK Cancel 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 Configure Power Button Behavior Start gt Control Panel gt Power Options gt Power Schemes tab Classic View Start gt Control Panel
49. network WEP To connect using WEP make sure the following profile options are used 1 Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile 2 Set EAP Type to None 3 Set Encryption to WEP or Manual WEP depending on SCU version 4 Set Auth Type to Open Main Profile status Diags Global Edit a Profile Default lt New Rename Delete Scan Radio a APO1 Client Name Power Save Tx Power Encryption EAP Type w None y WEP WEP keys PSKs Credentials Save Changes Commit Click the WEP keys PSKs button x Enter 10 or 26 Hex digits 4 F 0 9 OR enter 5 or 13 ASCII characters Tx Key Seil KR o s DR Cancel Valid keys are 10 hexadecimal or 5 ASCII characters for 40 bit encryption or 26 hexadecimal or 13 ASCII characters for 128 bit encryption Enter the key s and click OK Once configured 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 LEAP To use LEAP without WPA also called WEP LEAP make sure the following profile options are used 1 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
50. page 4 51 for instruc tions External antenna kits are available for the 802 11 Wi Fi radio GPS and WWAN Keyboard Options The 2nd ALT CTRL and Shift keys when present are sticky keys The Keyboard LEDs page 3 13 identify the active sticky modifier mode state of the keyboard The Thor VM1 has an integrated keypad with five programmable keys and an available external keyboard 64 Key QWERTY Keyboard D Nuno o gt S EJ E E U E The Thor VM1 has a QWERTY keyboard available with a standard overlay an IBM 3270 overlay or an IBM 5250 overlay Because the keyboard only has 64 keys all functions are not visible or printed on the keyboard Therefore the Thor VM1 keyboard supports what is called hidden keys keys that are accessible but not visible on the keyboard e The keyboard does not have a NumLock indicator or key NumLock is always On The Thor VM1 keyboard keys are backlit e By default the keyboard backlight follows the display backlight When the display backlight is on the keyboard backlight is on e If the display backlight brightness is increased or decreased the keyboard backlight brightness is increased or decreased e The keyboard backlight and the display share the same timer which is configured in the Power Options page 5 18 control panel IBM 3270 Overlay DAANAN aga bas HEI eEIEIR or E IBM 5250 Overlay S Da EJ E d E ES Oo O
51. penetrate outer cable jacket Honeywell Screen Blanking Box Cable An optional Honeywell Screen Blanking Box Cable is available E DB9 Female Function with Screen Blanking Box Wire color mes fosa lt RS 7 RTS Connected to Screen Blanking Box unswitched side Black see note II 8 CTS Connected to Screen Blanking Box switched side Gray see note Note Wire colors only apply to optional Honeywell Screen Blanking Box Cable VM1080CABLE Wire colors may vary in a user supplied cable The optional Honeywell Screen Blanking Box Cable VM1080CABLE is installed as follows 1 Connect the gray wire of the cable to the switched side of the Screen Blanking Box 2 Connect the black wire of the cable to the unswitched side of the Screen Blanking Box 3 Connect the D9 serial connector to either COM1 or COM2 serial port on the Thor VM1 Quick Mount Smart Dock User Supplied Cable A user supplied cable can be used as well Pins 7 and 8 must be connected as detailed below No other pins are to be connected PIN 5 PIN 1 y SS E PINS PIN7 DB9 Female Function with Screen Blanking Box Function with Switch 7 RTS Connected to Screen Blanking Box unswitched side Connected to Switch 8 CTS Connected to Screen Blanking Box switched side Connected to Switch The user supplied cable is installed as follows 1 Connect the wire from Pin 8 of the cable to the switched side of the Screen Bla
52. removed from the Quick Mount Smart Dock though it is not necessary 2 Ifthe Thor VM1 remains in the dock disconnect the power cable from the dock 3 Shutdown the Thor VM1 4 Place the Thor VM1 face down on a stable surface 5 Using a 2 Phillips bit loosen the M3 screws and then remove the tethered access panel with the SIM label This panel is on the right hand side when the Thor VM1 is face down with the top away from the user o 0 6 Locate the SIM card installation slot 7 Slide the SIM card into the slot 8 Reattach the access panel torquing the screws to 4 5 inch pounds 9 If removed reinstall the Thor VM1 in the dock 10 Restart the Thor VM1
53. slowly if external power is attached e is off if external power is not attached System Hibernate Wakeup Events The following event transitions the Thor VM1 from Hibernate to Full On Mode e Pressing and releasing the Power button Off Mode By default the Thor VM1 turns off if the user presses the power button when the Thor VM1 is On This behavior can be configured on the Advanced page 5 20 tab of the Power control panel The Thor VM1 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 VM1 is off Power Controls Power Switch After all cables are connected the Thor VM1 can be powered on There is a power switch located on the back of the Quick Mount Smart Dock The power switch is a rocker switch The power switch has a raised bump to identify the switch position even when it is hidden from view When the side of the switch with the raised bump is pressed the power switch is On If the dock is connected to external power the dock delivers power to the Thor VM1 Generally once the dock is powered On there is no need to power it off The dock power can Wa remain On even when the Thor VM1 is not attached Power Button The power button is located at the top left of the Thor VM1 If the Thor VM1 is Off pressing
54. software see Summit Client Utility page 6 1 e touch screen software e keyboard wedge software see Freefloat Link One Wedge page 5 2 The software installed on the Thor VM1 is summarized below Note Due to the complex folder structure and System Registry under Microsoft Windows software should not be removed manually Instead use the Add or Remove Programs Windows Control Panel Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows is installed in the Windows subfolder which is the Windows default In addition Windows places files in other folders and subfolders during installation For more information please refer to commercially available Microsoft Windows OS user guides Device Drivers Device drivers are installed for all installed hardware options such as the display touch screen radios etc For more information on Microsoft Windows device drivers please refer to commercially available Windows OS refer ence guides Radio Software The Thor VM1 is delivered with the radio software installed Because the Thor VM1 uses a Microsoft Windows operating system the radio installation includes Windows device drivers Touch Screen Software PenMount Universal software is installed for calibrating the touch screen See Touch Screen Calibration page 5 26 for more information RFTerm Start gt All Programs gt Honeywell RFTerm Optional terminal emulation software The application can also be accessed by double clicking the RFTerm desk
55. the dock The dock provides 2 2 A mount for the Thor VM1 computer The dock attaches to a vehicle via a RAM or U bracket mount or to a RAM table stand for use in an office environment Conditioned power for the Thor VM1 The dock accepts 10 60VDC power input directly or 50 150VDC power input with a DC DC converter COM1 and COM2 serial connections for a tethered scanner printer PC connection etc USB host connection via an adapter cable CANbus connection via an adapter cable Headset connection via an adapter cable When a headset is not attached the microphone and speakers on the Thor VM1 are active Strain relief cable mounts Mobility of the Thor VM1 since the dock remains attached to the vehicle the Thor VM1 computer can easily be moved from one vehicle equipped with a dock to another External antenna connectors may be present on the back of the Thor VM1 The connectors may include 802 11 antenna connectors used when the Thor VM1 is not equipped with internal antennas External GPS antenna connector when the Thor VM1 is equipped with GPS External WWAN antenna connectors when the Thor VM1 is equipped with WWAN Optional WWAN radio available in North America Europe New Zealand and Australia only Components Front View Microphone Power Button y T Sensor
56. the dock The quick release handle on the Thor VM1 is notched to allow a user supplied standard padlock to be placed through a d hole in the bracket on the back of the Thor VM1 in the location shown below Once the padlock is installed the release handle cannot be moved so the Thor VM1 cannot be removed from the dock The padlock shackle Ta dE must be smaller than 3 16 4 76mm tE SES ES ode e ete gt S A cable tie wrap can be used instead of a padlock if desired oo000 o 0 M 0 Ze e Laptop Security Cable gt ON The Thor VM1 can be secured with a standard laptop security cable using the slot on the back of the Thor VM1 Install RAM Mount CAUTION This device is intended to transmit RF energy For protection against RF exposure to humans and in accor dance with FCC rules and Industry Canada rules this transmitter should be installed such that a
57. the requirements of all applicable standards organizations for safe operation However as with any electrical equipment the best way to ensure safe operation is to operate them according to the agency guidelines that follow Read these guidelines before using your Thor VM1 This documentation is relevant for the following Thor models VM1W RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE The battery should be disposed of by A a qualified recycler or hazardous materials handler Do not incinerate the battery or dispose of the battery with general waste materials FCC Part 15 Statement This device complies with FCC Rules part 15 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Opera tion of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case th
58. type electrical terminals are an accepted method of termination Select electrical connectors sized for use with 18AWG 1mm conductors 13 Provide mechanical support for the cable by securing it to the vehicle structure at approximately one foot inter vals taking care not to over tighten and pinch conductors or penetrate the outer cable jacket 14 Connect the watertight connector end of the power cable to the Thor VM1 Quick Mount Smart Dock power connector by aligning the connector pins to the power connector push down on the watertight connector and twist it to fasten securely Flip the power switch on the back of the dock to On 15 Secure the power cable to the Thor VM1 using the Strain Relief Cable Clamps page 4 27 16 Place Thor VM1 in the Dock page 4 16 17 If using the Screen Blanking page 4 44 feature install the screen blanking box or switch 18 Press the Power Switch page 3 5 on the back of the Thor VM1 dock 19 Press the Power Button page 3 5 on the front of the Thor VM1 to turn on the Thor VM1 Once installation is complete remember to start the Thor VM1 and configure the Auto On behavior See the AutoOn page 5 5 control panel Note Ignition control is not available for trucks over 60VDC Wiring Diagram Existing Circuitry on Vehicle Quick Mount Smart Dock Forklift Battery Main Switch Vo Vo User supplied serial k i gt Seon Henna COM1 or COM2 Fuse See connection
59. user certificate The user certificate must be stored in the Windows certificate store e To generate the user certificate see Generate a User Certificate page 6 35 To import the user certificate into the Windows certificate store see Install a User Certificate page 6 37 A Root CA certificate is also needed Refer to the section below Root CA Certificates Root CA certificates are required for EAP TLS PEAP GTC and PEAP MSCHAP Two options are offered for storing these certificates They may be imported into the Windows certificate store or copied into the Certs Path directory Certs Path 1 See Generate a Root CA Certificate page 6 32 and follow the instructions to download the Root Certificate to a PC 2 Copy the certificate to specified directory on the mobile device The default location for Certs Path is C Program Files Summit certs A different location may be specified by using the Certs Path global variable 3 When completing the Credentials screen for the desired authentication do not check the Use MS store checkbox after checking the Validate server checkbox 4 Enter the certificate name in the CA Cert text box 5 Click OK to exit the Credentials screen and then Commit to save the profile changes Windows Certificate Store 1 See Generate a Root CA Certificate page 6 32 and follow the instructions to download the Root Certificate to a PC 2 To import the certificate into the Windows store See Install a
60. vehicle is in motion External AC DC Power Supply see page 4 47 For use when DC power is not available to power the Thor VM1 such as in an office environment See Power Supply Connector page 8 4 for connector pinout Power Cable Cautions CAUTION When routing the power cable Route power cable away from the outside of the fork truck e Choose a mounting location so that the power cable does not extend outside the vehicle and that provides sufficient clearance so that the power cable especially the dock connector end is not pressed against part of the vehicle Use the proper Strain Relief Cable Clamps page 4 27 to secure cable e The power cable is less flexible in low temperature environments Avoid sharp bends Regularly inspect power cable for damage especially in low temperature environments Contact Technical Assistance page 9 1 for replacement cable options Power Cable Routing
61. 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 VM1 screen turns on For example use the delay if the switch end of the cable is attached to the vehicle s accel erator pedal Release of the accelerator may mean the truck is coasting to a stop rather than stationary Configure the delay to allow time for the vehicle to coast to a stop The default value is 1000 ms Specify the COM Port to which the screen blanking cable is attached If a COM port is in use by another application that COM port is grayed out and cannot be selected for screen blanking A Do not enable Screen Blanking until the cable is properly connected to the specified COM port To disable screen blanking uncheck the Enable screen blanking checkbox See Screen Blanking page 4 44 for hardware requirements Refer to the wiring instructions including appropriate cautions and warnings in the Connect Power page 4 28 sec tion Automatic Brightness Control When the Thor VM1 is equipped with an outdoor display automatic brightness control can be enabled When enabled display brightness is based on ambient light detected by the ambient light sensor located near the top right of the display The default is disabled To enable check the Enable automatic brightness control checkbox and spec ify the thresholds for display backlight transition When enabled the thresholds can be en
62. 0 150 VDC Power Supply Screws on Side of Lid 4 34 60 144 VDC Vehicles 50 150 VDC Power Supply Screws on Top of Lid 4 38 VX6 VX7 Adapter E 4 42 Thor VX8 Thor VX9 Adapter Cable xicos ir id ira 4 43 CFS CINE ANN UNG AI A 4 44 External AC DC Power Supply wise stat 4 47 Connect U SB H Si ees ee EEN EE oe 4 47 lola e RE E e Ee EE 4 48 Connect S rial Delen Gute he Siete e eek 4 48 Connect a Tethered Gcanner no nono nc n ano na aaa h 4 48 Comnect Headset Cable da tido bd 4 49 Adjust Headset Microphone and Secure Cable AAA 4 49 Connect CAND S Cable iii ii as 4 50 Install Remote Antena 4 51 802 11 Remote Mount Antenn 4 51 WAN Remote Mount Antenn 4 53 GPS Remote Mount Antenn 4 53 Apply Touch Screen Protective Film cesscecsccceeseesssececeseeeeseneeeeneeseseeeseeneeseneeeeeneeees 4 54 Install Mia A ees A A Sede A Pee ee ea 4 54 Removal aa e e e a Nae E 4 54 Disconnect UPS Battefy si iii ia 4 55 Install SD Cardin SS ea ak te io 4 56 EUR IO Ree WEE 4 57 Replace Front E TEE 4 58 Replace UPS Bathory ini id dai 4 60 Chapter 5 Software Microsoft Windows Setup and Contfouration eenn 5 1 Drive C Folder Structure ooooccccccnnccncccnnncccnnnnancnnnononacnncnnnncnnnnn ona n cn cnn naar nc nn anar nc nn na ncnnnnnns 5 1 Software Loaded on Drive CL 5 1 Control P AN Oli A AA AA A E Ed 5 3 DOU EE EE 5 3 ee 5 3 M lee 5 3 Network IPod Aa ee ae tenders 5 4 Te LE DEE 5 5 Standard ibi 5
63. 06 in 10 312 mm A 8 0 88 in 22 3 mm 9 1 25 in 31 75 mm Step 2 Remove RAM Ball If the Thor VM1 Quick Mount Smart Dock has a RAM ball attached the RAM ball must be removed from the dock to use the U Bracket mount Remove the RAM ball The hardware used to attach the RAM ball to the dock is not reused for the U bracket mount Step 3 Attach Adapter Bracket Note For the steps below always place the lock washer on the bolt before the flat washer 1 Attach the Adapter Bracket to the Thor VM1 dock using four each M5x16mm bolt M5 lock washer and M5 flat washer Torque to 35 in lbs 4 0 N m Attach the Thor VM1 Adapter Bracket assembly to the U Bracket using 4 each 1 4 20x5 8 bolt 1 4 lock washer and 1 4 flat washer If the Thor VM1 is not already mounted to the dock Place Thor VM1 in the Dock page 4 16 Adjust the Thor VM1 to the desired viewing angle Torque the 14 20 bolts to 50 in lbs 5 6 N m Connect Cables There are many cables available for the Thor VM1 including power cables and data communication cablesThor VM1 Strain Relief Cable Clamps Equipment Required Phillips screwdriver not supplied by Honeywell There are five strain relief cable clamps secured to the Thor VM1 Quick Mount Smart Dock Use the strain relief clamps to secure audio power and I O cables attached to the Thor VM1 dock 0 1 Determine the proper strain relief cable clamp There are three sizes of cab
64. 1 DC input wires Red Red White DC and Black Black White DC and the Blue ignition input wire are galvanically isolated The Green ground input is used for electrostatic discharge ESD protection Vehicle 50 150VDC Power Connection Please review the Wiring Diagram page 4 41 before beginning power cable install The Thor VM1must be pow ered off and the power cable disconnected from the Thor VM1 The last connection must be to the vehicle power source before connecting the power cable to the Thor VM1 1 Note The input and output blocks each have two plus two Route the cable from the Thor VM1 to the DC DC power supply Route the power cable the shortest way pos sible The cable is rated for a maximum temperature of 105 C 221 F When routing this cable it should be protected from physical damage and from surfaces that might exceed this temperature Do not expose the cable to chemicals or oil that may cause the wiring insulation to deteriorate Always route the cable so that it does not interfere with safe operation and maintenance of the vehicle Cut the cable to length and strip the wire ends Remove the lid from the DC DC power supply Connect the stripped end of the positive wires red and red white twisted together or a single red wire to the output block See Power Cable Identification page 4 39 Connect the stripped end of the negative wires black and black white twisted together or a single black wire to the
65. 1 or COM2 To pin 8 of COM1 or COM2 Note The black and gray wire colors in the illustration only apply to the optional Honeywell Screen Blanking Box Cable VM1080CABLE The wire colors may be different in a user supplied cable Screen Blanking with Switch In applications where it is impractical to use the screen blanking box due to vehicle voltage or lack of a motion sensing signal screen blanking can be controlled via a user supplied switch or relay that provides an electrical conductive connection on vehicle motion To pins 7 and 8 of COM1 or COM2 port on dock Pins 7 and 8 must be connected as shown in the illustration above No other pins are to be connected External AC DC Power Supply The optional external AC DC power supply is for use in environments such as an office where DC power is not avail able Note The Honeywell approved AC DC Power Supply and Adapter Cable are only intended for use in a 25 C 77 F maximum ambient temperature environment In North America this unit is intended for use with a UL Listed ITE power supply with output rated 10 60 VDC mini mum 15W Outside North America this unit is intended for use with an IEC certified ITE power supply with output rated 10 60 VDC minimum 15W The external power supply may be connected to either a 120V 60Hz supply or outside North America to a 230V 50Hz supply using the appropriate detachable cordset In all cases connect to a p
66. 3 screws In the order shown in the top figure above use a 2 Phillips bit and torque the screws to 6 7 inch pounds Reinstall the Thor VM1 in the Quick Mount Smart Dock When the Thor VM1 is placed in the powered dock the UPS battery automatically reconnects The UPS battery automatically begins charging from the powered dock Restart the Thor VM1 Software Microsoft Windows Setup and Configuration 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 VM1 Configuration options are located in the System Tray or the Control Panel e The System Tray contains icons for adjusting the time date or volume level e The Control Panel contains icons for many other configuration options such as Power Management Regional and Language Options etc e The Control Panel icons are also used to add delete or modify software installed on the Thor VM1 Drive C Folder Structure Microsoft Windows is installed in the Windows folder In addition Microsoft Windows creates other folders and several subfolders For more information on the folder structure please refer to commercially available Microsoft Windows OS ref erence guides Software Loaded on Drive C The software loaded on the Thor VM1 computer consists of e BIOS e Microsoft operating system Windows Embedded Standard 2009 e device drivers e radio
67. 6A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 24VDC e For 36VDC input use a 4A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 36VDC e For 48VDC input use a 3A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 48VDC Note For North America a UL Listed fuse is to be used Power Cable Identification The DC power cable included with the dock is one of the two styles below Power cable with right angle connector and 6 wires aE Wire Color Connection Red DC 10 60 VDC Red White DC 10 60 VDC Twist the red and red white wires together and twist the Black DC black and black white wires together before connecting to vehicle power Black White DC Green Ground Blue Ignition Input optional Power cable with straight connector and 4 wires Wire Color Connection 57 Red DC 10 60 VDC Black DC Green Ground Blue Ignition Input optional Note Correct electrical polarity is required for safe and proper installation See the figures below for additional wire color coding specifics The Thor VM1 DC input wires Red Red White DC and Black Black White DC and the Blue ignition input wire are galvanically isolated The Green ground input is used for electrostatic discharge ESD protection Vehicle 10 60VDC Direct Power Connection 1 The Thor VM1 must not be mounted in the Quick Mount Smart Dock Th
68. A104647 complies with IDA Standards Complies with IDA Standards DA104647 WWAN is not available in Singapore Getting Started Overview The Thor VM1 Vehicle Mount Computer VMC is a rugged vehicle mounted computer running a Microsoft Windows Embed ded Standard 2009 operating system and capable of wireless data communications from a fork lift truck or any properly config ured vehicle Wireless communications are supported over a 802 11 WLAN network and optionally over a WWAN network The Bluetooth module supports Bluetooth printers and scanners d CAUTION Before shipping the Thor VM1 be sure to Disconnect UPS Battery page 4 55 The Thor VM1 is designed for use with a vehicle Quick Mount Smart Dock The dock installs in the vehicle and connects to vehicle power The dock provides conditioned input power for the Thor VM1 Peripheral connections are on the dock The Thor VM1 is designed to easily be removed from the dock with a latch on the lower rear of the Thor VM1 housing Since the dock remains attached to the vehicle the Thor VM1 computer can easily be moved from one vehicle equipped with a dock to another vehicle equipped with a dock The Thor VM1 contains a UPS battery which when fully charged can power the Thor VM1 for a minimum of 30 minutes This can be when the Thor VM1 is not attached to a Quick Mount Smart Dock or when the Thor VM1 is attached to a dock but the vehicle power is interrupt
69. Carefully lift the front panel away from the device eo eo Sloton Wiring Connector Sloton Wiring Connector Thor VM1 on Thor VM1 Front Panel on Front Panel 8 15 16 Position the replacement front panel so the tab on the back of the front panel lines up with the slot on the Thor VM1 Be sure the two wiring connectors are also aligned 9 Position the replacement front panel so wiring connector on the back of the front panel lines up with the connector on the Thor VM1 10 Gently press the front panel into place 11 Tighten the fourteen 14 captive M3 screws In the order shown in the top figure above use a 2 Phillips bit and torque the screws to 6 7 inch pounds 12 Reinstall the Thor VM1 in the Quick Mount Smart Dock 13 When the Thor VM1 is placed in the powered dock the UPS battery automatically reconnects 14 Restart the Thor VM1 When restarted the Thor VM1 automatically recognizes the keyboard type 12 or 64 keys If the defroster configuration has changed use the Test button on the Peripherals see page 5 86 control panel to update the Thor VM1 defroster configuration Replace UPS Battery The UPS battery in the Thor VM1 is field replaceable Should the UPS battery fail it can easily be repla
70. Connector see below Warning statement below Ze See Caution statement below Red White if present Red Black White if present Power Black Connector Green DC DC Blue Power not connected Supply CAUTION A For battery powered vehicles must be connected to the vehicle chassis ground For internal combustion engine powered vehicles is connected to the vehicle chassis ground which can also be battery negative WARNING A For proper and safe installation the input power cable must be connected to a fused circuit on the vehicle If the supply connection is made directly to the battery the fuse should be installed in the positive lead within 5 inches of the battery s positive terminal The fused circuit requires a maximum time delay slow blow fuse with a current rating as noted below For 60VDC input use a 6A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 60VDC For 72VDC input use a 6A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 72VDC For 96VDC input use a 4A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 96VDC e For 108VDC input use a 4A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 108VDC e For 120VDC input use a 4A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 120VDC e For 132VDC input use a 3A slow blow fuse that has a
71. DC voltage rating greater than 132VDC e For 144VDC input use a 3A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 144VDC Note For North America a UL Listed fuse is to be used VX6 VX7 Adapter Cable An adapter cable is available to attach the Thor VM1 to a vehicle previously equipped with a VX6 VX7 DC power cable The adapter cable has a 5 pin connector to match with the VX6 VX7 power supply cable on one end and a 6 pin con nector to match to the Thor VM1 on the other end This section assumes the VX6 VX7 power cable is properly con nected to vehicle power Refer to the VX6 or VX7 Vehicle Mounting Reference Guide for details CAUTION Because the Thor supports 10 60 VDC power input verify input voltages before using this adapt er cable with an existing VX6 or VX7 power connection installation To Power Connector on Dock is 1 110 To VX6 VX7 Power Supply Cable When this adapter cable is used there is no provision for an ignition switch input Therefore the vehicle ignition moni toring function is not available when using this cable Connect to VX6 VX7 Power Cable 1 o oO NO o Connect the cable to the Thor VM1 power cable by aligning the connector pins to the power connector push down on the watertight connector and twist it to fasten securely The cable is rated for a maximum temperature of 105 C 221 F Therefore routing this cable it should be protected from physical dama
72. Honeywell Thor VM1 Vehicle Mount Computer with Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 User s Guide 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 HII shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing performance or use of this material This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated into another language without the prior written consent of HII 2011 2014 Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved Web Address www honeywellaidc com Trademarks RF Term is a trademark or registered trademark of EMS Technologies Inc in the United States and or other countries Microsoft Windows ActiveSync MSN Outlook Windows Mobile the Windows logo and Windows Media are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Intel and Atom are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countrie
73. IDED BY APPLICABLE LAW THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER COVENANTS OR WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ORAL OR WRITTEN INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT HIPS RESPONSIBILITY AND PURCHASER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT WITH NEW OR REFURBISHED PARTS IN NO EVENT SHALL HII BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY LIABILITY OF HII ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT SOLD HEREUNDER WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY ARISES FROM A CLAIM BASED ON CONTRACT WARRANTY TORT OR OTHERWISE EXCEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID TO HII FOR THE PRODUCT THESE LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT EVEN WHEN HII MAY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH INJURIES LOSSES OR DAMAGES SOME STATES PROVINCES OR COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSE QUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU All provisions of this Limited Warranty are separate and severable which means that if any provision is held invalid and unen forceable such determination shall not affect the validity of enforceability of the other provisions hereof Use of any peripherals not provided by the manufacturer may result in damage not covered by this warranty This includes but
74. IN Activate Deactivate PIN This tab is only displayed when a firmware is loaded that requires a SIM card such as AT amp T or T Mobile By default you have to enter the PIN each time you start WebToGo OneClick Internet using a modem card Deactivate the PIN to avoid entering the PIN each time Settings PIN Entry MB Change PIN New PIN Current PIN Verify 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 Hardware Gobi Fir Firmware Version D10 00 1 lan 142 IMEI Number Dr ersion Technology This tab displays SIM card modem and system Information Firmware Settings nfo Firmware Ge gt Firmware Selection Current Profile Verizon Data Verizon Na 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 firm ware is selected After a firmware has been selected it appears as the Current Profile You can manually load your desired firmware Select a new firmware manually by clicking the Select New Profile dropdown menu selecting a firmware from the menu and tapping the Change button to load To return to auto matic firmware selection choose Automatic U
75. IV Validate server V Use MS store o If using the Windows certificate store 1 Check the Use MS store checkbox The default is to use the Full Trusted Store CA cert Full trusted store 2 To select an individual certificate click on the Browse button 3 Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox 4 Select the desired certificate and click Select You are returned to the Credentials screen 5 Click OK then click Commit If using the Certs Path option 1 Leave the Use MS store box unchecked 2 Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert text box 3 Click OK then click Commit The device should be authenticating the server certificate and using PEAP MSCHAP for the user authentication 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 Note The date must be properly set on the device to authenticate a certificate PEAP GTC To use PEAP GTC make sure the following profile options are used 1 Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile 2 Set EAP Type to PEAP GTC 3 Set Encryption to WPA TKIP 4 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 A Main Profile status Disgs Global Edt gt r Profile Default SDC New Rename Delete
76. Language The Software tab displays the localized language version of the OS image The language is identified as English or an additional language The Thor VM1 may be pre loaded with an English only OS Contact Technical Assistance page 9 1 for informa tion on ordering a recovery DVD with an additional language Versions The Versions tab displays the versions of many of the software programs installed Not all installed software is included in this list and the list varies depending on the applications loaded on the Thor VM1 The Image line displays the revision of the system software installed Refer to the last three digits to determine the revision level Versions Tab and the Registry The Versions tab displays program version details from the registry Customized information can be displayed by modifying the Registry using the Registry Editor Use caution when editing the Registry and make a backup copy of the registry before changes are made The registry settings for the Version tab are under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software LXE Version in the reg istry To add a user application to the Version panel create a new string value under the HKLM Software LXE Version key The string name should be the Application name to appear in the Version window The data for the value should be the version number to appear in the Version window Version strings can be equal to or less than 254 characters Because the strings are displayed in a text
77. Locate a mounting position on highest point on the vehicle following these precautions e The antenna must be mounted so the antenna is not damaged while the vehicle or any of its parts are moving Clean the area where the antenna is to be mounted Remove the protective backing paper from the adhesive on the antenna and position the antenna on the vehicle Attach the connector on the coaxial cable to the GPS antenna connector on the vehicle mounted Thor VM1 Use cable ties to secure the coaxial cable to the vehicle as necessary Make sure the cable is routed so it is not damaged by any moving parts of the vehicle Apply Touch Screen Protective Film The optional Thor VM1 touch screen protective film is shipped in packs of 10 The protective film is flexible and treated with an anti glare coating on the outer surface The protective film is slightly larger than the Thor VM1 touch screen however the notches on the edge of the protective film indicated by the arrows correspond to the display size of the Thor VM1 The protective film is not adhesive The corner edges are designed to fit between the Thor VM1 display and the display housing to hold the protective film in place gt A protective backing is applied to the rear surface of the protective film A pull tab is attached to the protective backing for easy removal of the pro tective backing from the film Pull Tab Installation 1 Make sure the
78. MTS in the dropdown menu Note Switching between CDMA and UMTS firmware is not done automatically You must select CDMA firmware manually to connect to CDMA networks If you want to return to UMTS networks you must manually select UMTS firmware 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 Man ual Activation and Automated Activation Label Description Manual Activation Enter the requested items as direct by a representative from your carrier Automatic Activation Use your modem to start an automated activation session If you cancel the activation or if it fails you can also start the activation manually by pressing the Activate but ton on the General tab General Settings Info Firmware General App 4 gt Auto Launch Reconnect Automatically Allow Roaming Roaming Alert Label Description Auto Launch When selected OneClick Internet launches automatically when the user starts the Thor VM1 and logs in Connect Automati When selected OneClick Internet automatically connects on start up cally Reconnect Auto When selected OneClick Internet reconnects automatically when the Thor VM1 returns from matically standby or hibernate Allow roaming When selected OneClick Internet allows connections in foreign networks Use c
79. O GY AY O N IBM Terminal Emulation The Thor VM1IBM 3270 and IBM 5250 Terminal Emulator keypads are designed to allow the user to enter terminal emulator commands when running the RFTerm program When running RFTerm on the Thor VM1 please refer to the RF Term Refer ence Guide for equivalent keys and keypress sequences IBM 3270 Legend on Keypad Explanation Key Sequence Attn Ctrl A Cir Ctrl C Del Ctrl D E Inp Ctrl BkSp Ins Ctrl I NL Ctrl N PA1 Ctrl F1 PA2 Ctrl F2 PA3 Ctrl F3 Rst Ctrl R SysReq System Ctrl S IBM 5250 Legend on Keypad Attn Clr Del Dup E Inp Field Exit Fid Fid Ins NL SysReq Explanation Key Sequence Ctrl A Ctrl C Ctrl D Ctrl U Ctrl Bksp Ctrl M Ctrl L Ctrl Ctrl N System Ctrl S Technical Specifications Specifications and Reference Material Thor VM1 Processor Atom CPU operating at 1 6 GHz Memory 2 GB SDRAM Mass Storage Storage Expansion Operating System Radio Modules Scanner Options Display Technology Touch Screen Keyboard External Connectors Beeper Power Supply Uninterruptible Power Supply Backup Battery RCT 4 or 8 GB CompactFlash memory card User installable supports 1 to 4GB SD card Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 802 11 a b g n radio Bluetooth Optional GPS WWAN No integrated scanner Optional serial USB or Blu
80. ON For battery powered vehicles Blue GND must be connected to the vehicle chassis ground For internal combustion engine powered vehicles GND is connected to the vehicle chassis ground which can also be battery negative A WARNING not connected Quick Mount Smart Dock COM1 or COM2 Connector on Dock Circular Power Connector on Dock For proper and safe installation the input power cable must be connected to a fused circuit on the vehicle If the supply connection is made directly to the battery the fuse should be installed in the positive lead within 5 inches of the battery s positive terminal The fused circuit requires a maximum time delay slow blow fuse with a current rating as noted below For 60VDC input use a 6A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 60VDC For 72VDC input use a 6A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 72VDC For 96VDC input use a 4A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 96VDC e For 108VDC input e For 120VDC input e For 132VDC input e For 144VDC input Note For North America a UL Listed fuse is to be used use a 4A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 108VDC use a 4A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 120VDC use a 3A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 132VDC use a 3A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 144VDC
81. Open If the AP is configured to use shared key or passphrase set the Auth Type radio parameter to Shared N Oo a F pm DN If the AP is configured for network EAP only set the Auth Type radio parameter to LEAP Main Profile status Disgs Global Edit a a Profile SDC New Rename Delete Scan Radio apor Default S Client Name Power Save Tx Power Encryption EAP Type wer EAP y Lear GE WEP keys PSKs Credentials Save Changes Commit See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 6 15 for information on entering credentials To use Stored Credentials click on the Credentials button No entries are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the Username and Password when connecting to the network Credentials xj User Password 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 PEAP MSCHAP To use PEAP MSCHAP make sure the following profile options are used 1 Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile 2 Set EAP Type to PEAP MSCHAP 3 Set Encryption to WPA TKIP 4 Set Auth Type to Open To use another encryption type select WPA CCKM WPA2 AES or WPA2 CCKM for encryption and complete other
82. P is a trademark of ATP Electronics Inc Acrobat Reader 2014 with express permission from Adobe Systems Incorporated Other product names or marks mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies and are the property of their respective owners Patents For patent information please refer to www hsmpats com Table of Contents Chapter 1 Thor VM1 Agency Information FCC Part 15 State MM tc dd 1 1 een E 1 1 EMC Directive Heouirements EEN 1 1 Canada Industry Canada IC Notices acioociciiannasnnicn cis 1 1 GOPETEL tits 1 2 ANATEL Brazil ura 1 2 Vehicle Power Supply Connection Safety Statement A 1 2 Liton Baton dia ree 1 2 lolo o Po O ee ee ree 1 3 A O On 1 3 Honeywell Scanning amp Mobility Product Environmental Intormation 1 3 CE MarK sra ar id 1 3 Dealer License Republic of Singapore AEN 1 3 Chapter 2 Getting Started OVO OW ereere ia A Ai 2 1 About this Guide pesar Eege 2 1 Out of the BOX siria ir EAE REEE EEA RE ERE ARE TSERE 2 1 Initial Setup for Thor VIVA cari 2 2 Hardware SSP AA 2 2 nn 2 2 Languages A e o eee eee 2 2 leg nn e 2 2 Software Solos 2 2 Quick Mo nt Smart Dock scsi ean ees ee a ana aa ra a i 2 2 OMIM UNS aac tee ec aiaee iio 2 3 FONEMI W dit N 2 3 Back View with Quick Mount Smart DOCK c cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeneneeeeneneeeees 2 4 Access Panels scrire een EAEE Ac 2 4 Backlights and Indicators icons ito 2 5 Disp
83. Press the power button to turn the Thor VM1 on When the Windows desktop is displayed or an application begins the power up sequence is complete See Power Controls See page 3 5 for more information Rebooting the Thor VM1 If a USB drive such as a thumb drive is attached to the Thor VM1 the device attempts to boot from the USB drive A e If the USB drive contains a bootable sector the Thor VM1 boots from the USB drive e If the USB drive does not contain a bootable sector the Thor VM1 does not boot Remove the USB drive and boot the Thor VM1 again Restart Restart performs a controlled shutdown of the Thor VM1 and then restarts the device e Use the Ctrl Alt Del keypress sequence to start the task manager Tap the Shut Down button and select Restart from the pull down list Tap the OK button to restart the Thor VM1 e Select Start gt Shut Down gt Restart and tap OK to restart the Thor VM1 Tapping the Touch Screen with a Stylus Note Always use the point of the stylus for tapping or making strokes on the touch screen Never use an actual pen pencil or sharp abrasive object to write on the touch screen Hold the stylus as if it were a pen or pencil Touch an element on the screen with the tip of the stylus then remove the stylus from the screen Firmly press the stylus into the stylus holder when the stylus is not in use Using a stylus is similar to moving the mouse pointer then left clicking icons on a desktop c
84. Root CA Certificate page 6 34 3 When completing the Credentials screen for the desired authentication be sure to check the Use MS store check box after checking the Validate server checkbox 4 The default is to use all certificates in the store If this is OK skip to the last step 5 Otherwise to select a specific certificate click on the Browse button Choose certificate xj IV Use Full trusted store Microsoft Root Certificate Auth Symantec Root 2005 C4 Microsoft Root Authority Microsoft Authenticode tm Root Symantec Root CA Microsoft Timestamp Root y MaviSian Time Craranina CA 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 text box 8 Click OK to exit the Credentials screen and then Commit to save the profile changes 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 Please see your system administrator for complete information about your network and its wireless security requirements To begin the configuration process e On the Main click the Admin Login button and enter the password e If
85. U looks for configuration files in the C Windows DDF folder CCU can open the following files types e ddf files These files contain the factory default values for the software These files are placed on the Thor VM1 when the applicable software was installed or upgraded Use this option if you wish to start a configuration settings file based on the factory defaults e ccf files These files contain the modified values for the software settings These files are created with the CCU ccf files are encrypted for security Once a ccf file is created on one Thor VM1 it can be copied to other Thor VM1s to duplicate the configuration An existing ccf file can be opened modified applied to the Thor VM1 saved saved with a different name etc Close Closes the open data file Save Saves the open data file as a ccf file e Ifaccf file was opened it is saved with the same name and in the same location e Ifa ddf file was opened a prompt is displayed for the name to assign to the new ccf file By default a new file is saved at C Windows DDF though a different location can be specified Save As Saves the open data file as a ccf If a ccf file was opened this option allows a new name or location for the data file to be specified during the save process Exit Exits the CCU A prompt may be displayed if there are unsaved ccf changes Edit Provides access to the standard Windows Cut Copy and Paste functions These functions can be used to m
86. User userZ Password LXE IV Validate server V Use MS store o If using the Windows certificate store 1 Check the Use MS store checkbox The default is to use the Full Trusted Store CA cert Full trusted store 2 To select an individual certificate click on the Browse button 3 Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox 4 Select the desired certificate and click Select You are returned to the Credentials screen 5 Click OK then click Commit If using the Certs Path option 1 Leave the Use MS store box unchecked 2 Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert text box 3 Click OK then click Commit The device should be authenticating the server certificate and using PEAP GTC for the user authentication 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 Note The date must be properly set on the device to authenticate a certificate WPA LEAP To use WPA LEAP make sure the following profile options are used 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 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 If the AP is configured to use shared key or passphrase set the Auth Type radio parameter to Sh
87. anip ulate the settings within the configuration file Registry Reads values from and writes values to the system registry Import Settings Imports the current settings from the Windows registry for the selected application s When selected the available programs from which settings can be read are displayed in a tree format Apply Settings Applies the current settings to the Windows registry for the selected applications During the process a Default all Non Configured Parameters prompt is displayed Tap Yes to set all parameters not configured in the ccf file to defaults on the destination device e Tap No to apply the values from the ccf file and leave all other parameters as is on the destination device e Tap Cancel to exit with no changes to the destination device Upon completion exit the CCU and reboot the Thor VM1 so changes can take effect User Selects the desired user access level Basic Basic users can open files and import setting from the system registry Basic users cannot modify settings from an opened file or setting imported from the registry Basic users can apply setting to the system registry Advanced Advanced users can open files and import settings registry Advanced users can modify the values from either an opened file or imported from the system registry Advanced users can apply settings to the system registry Shortcuts The table below lists the valid shortcut key combinations within t
88. anufacturer s guides are usually shipped with the bar code reader e Wireless hand held Bluetooth scanners are configured by scanning the engine specific bar codes in the scanner manufacturer s programming guide The manufacturer s guides are usually shipped with the bar code reader e The body worn Bluetooth Ring Scanner module may be using a Symbol 4400 Ring Imager or a Symbol 955 Ring 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 VM1 Refer to the Freefloat website for documentation on Freefloat Link One Touch Screen Calibration Start gt Programs gt PenMount Windows Universal Driver PenMount Control Panel Device Multiple Monitors Tools About Select a device to configure s PenMount 6000 USB Configure Refresh To calibrate the touch screen tap Start gt Programs gt PenMount Universal Driver gt Utility gt 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 With either option follow the on screen instructions to touch the red square hold the touch and then lift the stylus to complete the calibration process BIOS The Microsoft Windows operating system is installed before shipping The defa
89. ar to open the Bluetooth EZPair application or The Thor VM1 default Bluetooth setting is Enabled The Thor VM1 Bluetooth module is designed to Discover and pair with nearby Bluetooth devices Prerequisite The remote Bluetooth devices have been setup to allow them to be Discovered and Connected Paired The System Administrator is familiar with the pairing function of the remote Bluetooth devices Bluetooth Devices Display Before Discovering Devices EzPair Bluetooth Devices Settings Reconnect About Name Last 4 d Bluetooth Address Discover Cancel Note When Filtered Mode is enabled only Bluetooth printers or Bluetooth scanners imagers are recognized and displayed in the Bluetooth panel All other Bluetooth devices are ignored Initial Configuration 1 Select Start gt Control Panel gt Bluetooth or tap the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar or on the desktop 2 Tap the Settings Tab 3 Change the Computer Friendly Name at the bottom of the Settings display The Bluetooth Thor VM1 default name is the Computer Description Honeywell strongly urges assigning every Thor VM1 a unique name up to 32 characters before Bluetooth Discovery is initiated 4 Check or uncheck the Thor VM1 Bluetooth options on the Settings tab 5 Tap the OK button to save your changes or the X button to discard any changes Subsequent Use Note Taskbar and Bluetooth device Icon states change as Blue
90. are not to over tighten and pinch conductors or penetrate the outer cable jacket 15 Connect the watertight connector end of the power cable to the Thor VM1 Quick Mount Smart Dock power connector by aligning the connector pins to the power connector push down on the watertight connector and twist it to fasten securely Flip the power switch on the back of the dock to On 16 Secure the power cable to the Thor VM1 using the Strain Relief Cable Clamps page 4 27 17 Place Thor VM1 in the Dock page 4 16 18 If using the Screen Blanking page 4 44 feature install the screen blanking box or switch 19 Press the Power Switch page 3 5 on the back of the Thor VM1 dock 20 Press the Power Button page 3 5 on the front of the Thor VM1 to turn on the Thor VM1 Once installation is complete remember to start the Thor VM1 and configure the Auto On behavior See the AutoOn page 5 5 control panel Note Ignition control is not available for trucks over 6OVDC Wiring Diagram Existing Circuitry on Vehicle Forklift Battery Main Switch Vo Fuse See Warning statement below Z7 TA See Caution statement GND below Vin DC DC Power Supply Vo User supplied serial cable for optional screen blanking connection see below Red White if present Red Black White if present Black Green CAUTI
91. are when enabling roaming to avoid roaming charges Roaming Alert When selected OneClick Internet displays an alert when roaming Label Description Gobi NDIS Auto When selected OneClick Internet connects automatically after powering up the operating Connect system and before the user logs in Application Settings PIN Info Firmware sral Application RN Ee launch application after connecting Use the Application tab to specify any application to launch automatically once the Internet connection is estab lished Use the Browse button to locate the desired application Application Buttons SMS CSR Pa Xx Fa x 8 Folders Settings New Message Move to Delete Send Recv Addresses sms Number Name Message e Er Outbox Se Sent ES Drafts ES Trash Number Date 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 F Folders Manage SMS folders X Settings Change SMS settings New Message Create new SMS MMS messages ke Reply to SMS Reply a Forward SMS Forward Ss Move SMS to a folder Move to x Delete SMS Delete Sy Send and receive SMS MMS if supported Send Recv Ca Manage phone book contacts on SIM and in Email client Addresses Folder By using this menu you may change the folder structure of the SMS Center
92. ared If the AP is configured for network EAP only set the Auth Type radio parameter to LEAP To use another encryption type select WPA CCKM WPA2 AES or WPA2 CCKM for encryption and complete other entries as detailed in this section A Summit Client Utility 2 10l x Main Profile status Diags Global Edit bast y lt gt Profile Default spc New Rename Delete Scan Radio APO1 Client Name Power Save Tx Power y Encryption EAP Type wea TKIP Ba Lear hd JEP keys P5Ks Credentials Save Changes Commit See Tou Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 6 15 for information on entering credentials se Stored Credentials click on the Credentials button No entries are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the Username and Password when connecting to the network User credentials a Password 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 EAP FAST To use EAP FAST make sure the following profile options are used 1 Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile 2 Set EAP Type to EAP FAST 3 Set Encryption to WPA TKIP 4 Set Auth Type to Open To use another encryp
93. ate C Enable hibemation Disk space for hibernation Free disk space 6 317 MB Disk space required to hibernate 2 032 MB OK II Cancel Apply Screen Control Start gt Control Panel gt Screen Classic View Set screen properties for the Thor VM1 Factory Default Settings Screen Blanking Blackout Enable screen blanking Enabled Screen on delay ms 1000 COM Port COM1 Automatic Brightness Control for outdoor display only Enable automatic brightness control Disabled Low to medium light level 25 Medium to high light level 75 Current Level LCD Brightness 100 see note Ambient Light see note Defroster Control Enable defroster Disabled Trip point C 40 C Note If automatic brightness control is enabled for an outdoor display the value for LCD brightness depends on the Ambient Light Note Hts Ge no default value for Ambient Light as it varies depending on the level of light where the Thor VM1 is located Screen Control Screen Blanking Blackout Enable screen blanking Screen on delay ms COM PORT Automatic Brightness Control for outdoor display only Low to medium light level Medium to high light level Current Level LCD Brightness Ambient Light Defroster Control jw Enable defroster Trip point C Screen Blanking Screen blanking allows the Thor VM1 display to automatically be turned off whenever the
94. ate button Activation one of the fi ing options Make sure Automated Activation is selected and tap Next Activation Tap Next to complete the activation Once the activation is completed OneClick Internet may be minimized to the tray ve To verify your settings tap on the OneClick Internet icon in the system tray Tap Settings Tap the Network tab Settings MEID MDN s Home Network This screen contains the settings including the telephone number from the provider in this case Verizon 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 Connection Management 1 Launch the OneClick Internet Connection Manager and wait until the status icon is blue indicating ready 2 If there is a problem verify the SIM card is installed AT amp T T Mobile only the proper firmware has been loaded etc 3 If PIN security is used a popup window prompts for the SIM PIN 4 Create a connection profile on the Settings menu 5 Tap the Connect button OneClick Internet Connect Ready SoS e Radio off S Settings Update Help The signal strength is indicated as well as the name of the mobile network you are using and the status of the WWAN device Tap the Disconnect button to end the session OneClick Internet
95. ating and exporting the user certificate install the user certificate 1 2 O H Ze o Copy the certificate from the PC to the Thor VM1 Locate the certificate file it has a PFX extension and double click on it If clicking on the certificate file does not launch the certificate import wizard follow the Manually Initiate Certificate Installation page 6 38 before continuing the instructions below The certificate import wizard starts Tap Next Confirm the certificate file name and location Tap Next You are prompted for the password that was assigned when the certificate was exported Certificate Import Wizard Password To maintain security the private key was protected with a password Type the password For the private key Password Enable strong private key protection You will be prompted every time the Enable st ivate ke tection Y db ted time thi private key is used by an application if you enable this option Mark this key as exportable This will allow you to back up or transport your keys at a later time It is not necessary to select either of the checkboxes displayed above Enter the password and tap Next On the next screen allow Windows to automatically select the certificate store then click Next and Finish An import successful message is displayed Manually Initiate Certificate Installation If the Certificate Wizard does not start automatically when you double tap the certificat
96. ationships with new devices after the user taps the Discover button It can auto reconnect to devices previously known but which have gone out of range and then returned within range up to 32 8 ft 10 meters Line of Sight Note Configuration elements are persistent and stored in the registry Setup the Bluetooth module to establish how the user is notified by easy pairing and auto reconnect events Display Start gt Control Panel gt Display Classic View Start gt Control Panel gt Appearance and Themes Category View Display Properties Themes Desktop Screen Saver Appearance Settings Display Default Monitor on Intel Corporation US15 Intel Embedded Media and Graphics Driver Function O Screen resolution Color quality Less y More Highest 32 bit y 800 by 480 pixels NN E NE Troubleshoot The Thor VM1 supports a 800x480 pixel display resolution Screen Rotation page 5 24 Screen Blanking page 5 23 Defroster Control page 5 23 and Automatic Brightness Control page 5 23 are configured on separate control panels Power Options Select a Power Scheme Power Schemes Start gt Control Panel gt Power Options gt Power Schemes tab Classic View Start gt Control Panel gt Performance and Maintenance gt Power Options gt Power Schemes tab Category View Power Options Properties Power Schemes Alarms Power Meter Advanced Hibernate Select the power scheme with the
97. ay be required when pairing connecting and disconnecting new Bluetooth bar code readers Thor VM1 with Label If the Thor VM1 has a Bluetooth address bar code label attached follow these steps 1 Scan the Bluetooth address bar code label attached to the Thor VM1 with the Bluetooth mobile scanner 2 If this is the first time the Bluetooth scanner has scanned the Thor VM1 Bluetooth label the devices are paired See section titled Bluetooth Beep and LED Indications page 5 16 If the devices do not pair successfully go to the next step 3 Open the EZPair panel Start gt Control Panel gt Bluetooth 4 Tap Discover Locate the Bluetooth scanner in the Discovery panel 5 Double tap the stylus on the Bluetooth scanner The right mouse click menu appears 6 Select Pair as Scanner to pair the Thor VM1 with the Bluetooth mobile scanner The devices are paired The Bluetooth bar code reader responds with a series of beeps and an LED flashes Refer to the following section titled Bluetooth Beep and LED Indications page 5 16 Note After scanning the Thor VM1 Bluetooth label if there is no beep and no LED flash from the Bluetooth device the devices are currently paired Thor VM1 without Label If the Thor VM1 Bluetooth address bar code label does not exist follow these steps to create a unique Blue tooth address bar code for the Thor VM1 First locate the Thor VM1 Bluetooth address by tapping Start gt Control Panel gt Bluetoo
98. box any number can be accommodated up to the 64K byte text box limitation Network IP Software Hardware Versions NetworkIP Adapter 0 E89FEC46 34B0 41C6 ACCA 000000000000 MAC 00 17 23 01 23 45 IP 100 100 100 100 Gw 100 100 100 200 Adapter 1 9CB4883B D288 458F BE 49 000000000000 MAC 00 40 C6 00 00 00 IP 0 0 0 0 G Adapter 2 3F33CEAF 090D 448F 9961 000000000000 MAC 00 15 17 00 00 00 IP 0 0 0 0 GW Cancel MAC Address The Network IP tab displays the MAC address of the network card s such as the Summit WLAN radio and the Bluetooth module AutoOn Start gt Control Panel gt AutoOn Classic view Ignition ControVAuto On Power Configuration lv Standard Ignition Control Auto On Select the desired Ignition Control Auto On behavior Standard The Thor VM1 is turned on and off manually by the user using the power button on the front of the device e The power switch on the Quick Mount Smart Dock must be On and the Thor VM1 connected to external power e Inthe absence of external power the Thor VM1 can operate from a sufficiently charged UPS battery The Ignition Input wire which is part of the DC Power Cable is left disconnected When the Thor VM1 is on the behavior of the power button press is configurable using the control panel Ignition Control The Thor VM1 is turned on automatically when a signal is received via the Ignition
99. ced to minimize down time Equipment Required The following equipment is user supplied Torquing tool capable of measuring inch pounds 2 Phillips screwdriver bit Replacement Procedure M CAUTION Before replacing the Thor VM1 UPS battery Disconnect UPS Battery page 4 55 1 Place the Thor VM1 on a clean well lit surface before performing the front panel replacement Shutdown the Thor VM1 Remove the Thor VM1 from the Quick Mount Smart Dock Disconnect UPS Battery page 4 55 Loosen the twelve 12 captive M3 screws holding the front panel Use a 2 Phillips bit Carefully lift the front panel away from the device Note the orientation of the UPS battery Lift the UPS battery out of the battery well and place it outside the well Do not pull on the wires attaching the battery to the Thor VM1 while lifting the battery 8 Locate the retaining tab on the wiring connector for the UPS battery Press on the tab and gently disconnect the UPS battery wiring from the Thor VM1 T 0
100. cinity are paired one at a time with the Thor VM1 If the devices cannot connect to the Thor VM1 before the re connect time out time period expires default is approximately 20 seconds for each paired device there is no indication of the continuing disconnect state if Report Failure to Reconnect is disabled Bluetooth Indicators The Bluetooth taskbar Icon state changes as Bluetooth devices are discovered paired connected and discon nected There may be audible or visual signals as paired devices re connect with the Thor VM1 Taskbar Legend Icon 9 Thor VM1 is connected to one or more of the targeted Bluetooth device s Thor VM1 is not connected to any Bluetooth device 3 Thor VM1 is ready to connect with any Bluetooth device Thor VM1 is out of range of all paired Bluetooth device s Connection is inactive Note When an active paired device enters Suspend Mode is turned Off or leaves the Thor VM1 Bluetooth scan range the Bluetooth connection between the paired device and the Thor VM1 is lost There may be audible or visual signals as paired devices disconnect from the Thor VM1 Bluetooth LED Legend Blue blinking slowly Bluetooth is active but not connected to a device Blue blinking medium Bluetooth is paired and connected to a device Blue blinking fast Bluetooth is discovering other Bluetooth devices Off Bluetooth hardware has been turned off or does not exist in the Thor VM1 Bluetooth Bar Co
101. communicate with over the Web sign and encrypt messages and depending upon the type of certificate you request perform other security tasks You can also use this Web site to download a certificate authority CA certificate certificate chain or certificate revocation list CRL or to view the status of a pending request For more information about Certificate Services see Certificate Services Documentation Select a task Request a certificate View the status of a pending certificate request Download a CA certificate certificate chain or CRL Click the Download a CA certificate certificate chain or CRL link Make sure the correct root CA certificate is selected in the list box Microsoft Certificat Download a CA Certificate Certificate Chain or CRL To trust certificates issued from this certification authority install this CA certificate chain To download a CA certificate certificate chain or CRL select the certificate and encoding method CA certificate Encoding method DER Base 64 Download CA certificate Download CA certificate chain Download latest base CRL Download latest delta CRL Click the DER button To download the CA certificate click on the Download CA certificate link File Download Security Warning xi Do you want to open or save this file Name certnew cer Type Security Certificate 1 46 KB From 100 100 100 100 Open Save Cancel potential
102. d devices may or may not be identified with an icon Discovered devices without an icon can be paired 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 VM1 and the device s Bluetooth connection is active Double tap a device in the list to open the device properties menu The target device does not need to be active Clear Button Deletes all devices from the Device table that are not currently paired A dialog box is presented Delete all dis connected devices Tap the Yes button to remove disconnected or deleted devices from the device table The devices are removed from the Device table after closing and reopening the Bluetooth window Tap the No button to make no changes Bluetooth Device Menu Prerequisite The Discover button has been clicked and there are Bluetooth devices listed Click on a device in the list to highlight it Double click the highlighted device to display the Bluetooth Device right click menu as shown below The Bluetooth device does not need to be active Pair as Scanner Pair as Printer elete Properties Right Click Menu Options Pair as Scanner Receive data from the highlighted Bluetooth scanner or Bluetooth imager Pair as Printer Send data to the highlighted Bluetooth printer Disconnect Stop the connection between the
103. d not be the same as the entered in the Summit Client Utility Quick Start Root Certificates are necessary for EAP TLS PEAP GTC and PEAP MSCHAP 1 Generate a Root CA Certificate page 6 32 either from the Thor VM1 or using a PC 2 If aPC was used to request the certificate copy the certificate to the Thor VM1 3 Install a Root CA Certificate page 6 34 User Certificates are necessary for EAP TLS 1 Generate a User Certificate page 6 35 either from the Thor VM1 or using a PC 2 Ifa PC was used to request the certificate copy the certificate to the Thor VM1 3 Install a User Certificate page 6 37 Generate a Root CA Certificate Note It is important that all dates are correct on the Thor VM1 and host computers when using any type of 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 VM1 to navigate to the Certificate Authority To request the root CA certificate open a browser to http lt CA IP address gt certsrv Sign into the CA with any valid username and password Connect to 10 1 2 204 Connecting to 100 100 100 100 User name Le Password Remember my password Microsoft Certificat Welcome Use this Web site to request a certificate for your Web browser e mail client or other program By using a certificate you can verify your identity to people you
104. de Reader Setup Please refer to the Bluetooth scanner manufacturer s User Guide it may be available on the manufacturer s web site Contact for Bluetooth product assistance Honeywell supports several different types of bar code readers This section describes the interaction and setup for a mobile Bluetooth laser scanner or laser imager connected to the Thor VM1 using Bluetooth functions Prerequisites e Ifthe Thor VM1 has a Bluetooth address identifier bar code label affixed then Bluetooth hardware and software is installed e The mobile Bluetooth laser scanner laser imager battery is fully charged e The Thor VM1 is connected to AC or DC vehicle power Important The bar code numbering examples in this segment are not real and should not be created nor scanned with a Bluetooth scanner To open the EZPair program tap Start gt Control Panel gt Bluetooth or tap the Bluetooth icon on the desktop or tap the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar L n 440fd0 1020 Sa kBOO 01020 Sample Locate the bar code label similar to the one shown above attached to the Thor VM1 The label is the Bluetooth address identifier for the Thor VM1 The mobile Bluetooth scanner imager requires this information before discovering pairing connecting or discon necting can occur Important The Thor VM1 Bluetooth address identifier label should remain protected from damage rips tears spills soiling erasure etc at all times It m
105. deo subsystem complies with the VESA VL bus standard The resolution of this display is pixels This resolution complies with the VGA graphics industry standard The display supports screen blanking to eliminate driver distraction when the vehicle is in motion Audio Interface Speakers are located on the bottom front of the Thor VM1 A headset adapter cable provides a connection for headset operation 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 VM1 display near the Thor VM1 emblem When a headset is plugged into the adapter cable the internal microphone is disabled Card Slots CompactFlash CF Slot The CF ATA slot is not hot swappable The Thor VM1 must be powered down to insert or remove an ATA card Since the operating system is stored on the CF ATA card the Thor VM1 cannot operate without the ATA card Secure Digital SD Slot The SD slot accepts an SD memory card The SD card is hot swappable Bluetooth EZPair The Thor VM1 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 cannot select PIN authentication or encryption on connections from the Thor VM1 However the Thor VM1 sup ports authentication reques
106. dock If the Thor VM1 cannot be slid side to side the lip is engaged 3 Pull the quick release lever on the Thor VM1 down and push the Thor VM1 against the dock 4 Release the quick release lever The quick release lever catches the lower lip on the dock and secures the Thor VM1 to the dock 5 If necessary adjust the viewing angle of the Thor VM1 When the Thor VM1 is placed in the dock the following may happen e If the Thor VM1 is off and power is connected to the dock the Thor VM1 may boot when placed in the dock See AutoOn page 5 5 e Ifthe Thor VM1 is on and power is connected to the dock the Thor VM1 power management timers may change when the Thor VM1 is placed in the dock See Power Schemes page 5 18 When the Thor VM1 is removed from the dock the following may happen e Ifthe Thor VM1 is on and power is connected to the dock the Thor VM1 power management timers may change when the Thor VM is placed in the dock See Power Schemes page 5 18 Dock I O Pin Cover The dock contains a tethered I O Pin Cover to protect the I O pins on the dock when a Thor VM1 is not mounted in the dock N e When the Thor VM1 is not installed in the dock use the I O Pin Cover to protect the pins on the dock as shown e When a Thor VM1 is installed in the dock the I O Pin Cover can be placed out of the way behind the dock Padlock It may be desirable to secure the Thor VM1 in the dock so it cannot be removed from
107. e PFX file 1 2 3 Select Start gt Run and type certmgr msc in the text box and tap OK In the left pane right click Personal and select All Tasks gt Import The Certificate Import Wizard starts Tap Next and use the Browse button to locate the User certificate copied to the Thor VM1 If necessary change Coen type drop down list at the bottom of the explorer window from certo pfx After selecting the PFX file tap The certificate filename and path are displayed Tap Next Return to the installation instructions above OneClick Internet This section contains the User Manual for the customized version of WebToGo s OneClick Internet for the Honeywell Thor VM1 OneClick Internet is installed by Honeywell on all Thor VM1s equipped with a WWAN radio Available carriers and OneClick fea tures may vary by device OneClick Internet provides e Internet connection management e Email download e SMS Management e Contact management for SIM and Microsoft Outlook GPS Management Since WebToGo OneClick Internet is preinstalled it is present on the Windows Start Menu A desktop icon is also provided Honeywell does not recommend using standby on the Thor VM1 while the WWAN connection is active When exiting standby a delay of one minute or more may occur as the WWAN radio reads firmware files and initializes before recon necting If this delay is acceptable to the user standby may be enabled When the One Click I
108. e 4 29 60 144 VDC Vehicles 50 150 VDC Power Supply Screws on Side of Lid page 4 34 or 60 144 VDC Vehicles 50 150 VDC Power Supply Screws on Top of Lid page 4 38 have been completed Screen blanking is accomplished by either a Screen Blanking Box or a user supplied switch A CAUTION For installation by trained service personnel only CAUTION For proper and safe installation the input power lead to the Screen Blanking Box requires a 3 Amp maximum time delay slow blow high interrupting rating fuse Note For North America a UL Listed fuse is to be used Screen Blanking Cable Refer to Screen Control in the Windows Control Panel to configure the Thor VM1 for screen blanking When routing any additional cables for screen blanking e Route the cable the shortest way possible removing any left over cable e Fuses and cabling are user supplied Therefore route these cables so they are protected from physical damage and from surfaces that might exceed the cable s rated temperature threshold e Cable should be protected from physical damage from moving parts Do not expose the cable to chemicals or oil that may cause the wiring insulation to deteriorate e Always route the cable so that it does not interfere with safe operation and maintenance of the vehicle e Provide mechanical support for the cable by securing it to the vehicle structure at approximately one foot intervals taking care not to over tighten and pinch conductors or
109. e containing the changes to be applied If the path is not specified the ccf file must be located at C Windows DDF Note After using the apply parameter the Thor VM1 must be rebooted for the changes to take effect CCU exe apply e myfile ccf The example above applies the settings from the ccf file to the device leaving all other settings untouched CCU exe apply reset e myfile ccf The example above resets all values to defaults then applies the settings to the device Wireless Network Connections Network Connections Control Panel For best results do not use the Network Connections panel Start gt Control Panel gt Network Connections to disable the Summit wireless adapter Due to a limitation of the system architecture if the Summit wireless adapter is disabled in the Net work Connections panel it cannot be re enabled from this control panel Instead the Thor VM1 must be rebooted to enable the Summit wireless adapter The Device Manager Control Panel gt System gt Hardware gt Device Manager can be used to disable and enable the Summit wireless adapter without rebooting the Thor VM1 Summit Wireless Network Configuration The Summit client device is a Summit 802 11a b g n radio capable of 802 11a 802 11b 802 11g and 802 11n data rates The radio can be configured for no encryption WEP encryption or WPA security Security Options Supported are Important Notes A t is important that all dates are cor
110. e is 10 000 to 600 000 ms Click on the Credentials button to enter the logon credentials Pre Logon Credentials x User User Cert Sr El J validate server 7 Use MS store cme If using the Windows certificate store 1 Check the Use MS store checkbox The default is to use the Full Trusted Store 2 To select an individual certificate click on the Browse button 3 Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox 4 Select the desired certificate and click Select You are returned to the Credentials screen 5 Click OK then click Commit If using the Certs Path option 1 Leave the Use MS store box unchecked 2 Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert text box 3 Click OK then click Commit Sign On vs Stored Credentials When using wireless security that requires a user name and password to be entered the Summit Client Utility offers these choices e The Username and Password may be entered on the Credentials screen If this method is selected anyone using the device can access the network e 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 e When using Summit with the Thor VM1 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
111. e it goes under the belt Do not wear the cable on the front of your body It may get in your way or get caught on protruding objects Connect CANbus Cable The CANbus Audio connector supports a headset adapter cable or a CANbus Y cable The Thor VM1 does not support connecting audio and CANbus simultaneously y eo A LL See CANbus Audio Connector page 8 6 for connector pinouts 1 2 3 Seat the D15 cable end connector firmly over the CANbus Audio Connector on the Quick Mount Smart Dock Tighten the thumbscrews in a clockwise direction Do not over tighten The CANbus Y cable has a 9 pin F SAE J1939 Deutsch and 9 pin M SAE J1939 Deutsch connector Connect the appropriate cable connector as needed Install Remote Antenna Remote antennas are available for the 802 11 WLAN radio the WWAN radio and the GPS 802 11 Remote Mount Antenna EN The Remote Antenna Installation Kit consists of two brackets 5 Es base plate and right angle cable and antenna Tools are not included The desired remote antenna bracket is mounted on the top of a forklift truck or other vehicle and cabled to the Thor VM1 inside the vehicle The Vehicle Remote Mount Antenna cannot be used by devices with an internal antenna Antenna gt im Yo antenna E y Bracket
112. e power switch on the dock must be turned Off The power cable must be UNPLUGGED from the dock 2 While observing the Fuse Requirements see page 4 29 connect the power cable as close as possible to the actual battery terminals of the vehicle if using unswitched power 3 Use proper electrical and mechanical fastening means for terminating the cable Properly sized crimp type electrical terminals are an accepted method of termination Please select electrical connectors sized for use with 20AWG 0 81mm2 conductors 4 Refer to the wiring diagrams following this section for wire colors and connections e Ignition Control Wiring Diagram page 4 31 8 9 10 11 12 e Auto On Control Wiring Diagram page 4 32 e Manual Control Wiring Diagram page 4 33 Route the power cable the shortest way possible removing any left over cable The cable is rated for a maxi mum temperature of 105 C 221 F Therefore when routing this cable it should be protected from physical damage and from surfaces that might exceed this temperature Cable should be protected from physical damage from moving parts Do not expose the cable to chemicals or oil that may cause the wiring insulation to deteriorate Always route the cable so that it does not interfere with safe operation and maintenance of the vehicle Provide mechanical support for the cable by securing it to the vehicle structure at approximately one foot inter vals taking care not to
113. e user will be required to cor rect the interference at his own expense Caution Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Honeywell may void the FCC authoriza tion to operate this equipment FCC 5GHz Statement LAN devices are restricted to indoor use only in the band 5150 5250 MHz For the band 5600 5650 MHz no operation is permitted When using IEEE 802 11a wireless LAN this product is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 5 15 to 5 25 GHz Frequency range The FCC requires this product to be used indoors for the frequency range of 5 15 GHz to 5 25 GHz to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co channel mobile satellite systems High power radar is allocated as the primary user of the 5 25 to 5 35 GHz and 5 65 to 5 85 GHz bands These radar stations can cause interference with and or damage to this device EMC Directive Requirements This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Canada Industry Canada IC Notices This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian RSS GEN issue 3 2010 and RSS 210 issue 8 2010 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Radio Frequency RF Expos
114. ecured to an area in the vehicle where it e Does not obstruct the driver s vision or safe vehicle operation e Will be protected from rain or inclement weather e Will be protected from extremely high concentrations of dust or wind blown debris e Can be easily accessed by a user seated in the driver s seat while the vehicle is not in operation Quick Start The following list outlines in a general way the process to follow when mounting the Thor VM1 in a vehicle Refer to the fol lowing sections in this document for more details 1 Install RAM Mount page 4 18 or Install U Bracket Mount page 4 24 to the vehicle Place Thor VM1 in the Dock page 4 16 Adjust the Thor VM1 to the best viewing angle Install Remote Antenna page 4 51 if necessary Connect Cables page 4 27 for any peripherals 2 a fF wD Connect vehicle power e 12 48 VDC Vehicles 10 60 VDC Direct Connection page 4 29 e 60 144 VDC Vehicles 50 150 VDC Power Supply Screws on Top of Lid page 4 38 e 60 144 VDC Vehicles 50 150 VDC Power Supply Screws on Side of Lid page 4 34 e Thor VX8 Thor VX9 Adapter Cable page 4 43 e VX6 VX 7 Adapter Cable page 4 42 7 Secure all cables in Strain Relief Cable Clamps page 4 27 The Thor VM1 is ready for use Maintenance Vehicle Mounted Devices Check the vehicle mounting hardware frequently and re tighten if necessary If the vehicle mounting hardware and connections become broken loose or crac
115. ed such as when the vehicle battery is being changed Contact Technical Assistance page 9 1 for information on the latest upgrades for your Thor VM1 000 0000 About this Guide This user s guide has been developed for a Thor VM1 witha Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 operating system Out of the Box The following items may be packaged separately e Thor VM1 e Quick Mount Smart Dock includes 10 60VDC power cable e RAM or U Bracket vehicle mount kit If you ordered additional accessories for the Thor VM1 verify they are also included with the order Keep the original packaging material in the event the Thor VM1 should need to be returned for service For details see Product Service and Repair page 9 1 Initial Setup for Thor VM1 This page lists a quick outline of the steps you might take when setting up a new Thor VM1 More instruction for each step is listed later in this guide Contact Technical Assistance page 9 1 if you need additional help Hardware Setup 1 Install RAM Mount page 4 18 or Install U Bracket Mount page 4 24 to the vehicle 2 Place Thor VM1 in the Dock page 4 16 3 Connect Cables page 4 27 for any peripherals 4 Connect Power page 4 28 5 Secure all cables in Strain Relief Cable Clamps page 4 27 6 Press the Power Switch page 3 5 on the dock to the on position 7 Press the Power Button page
116. ed Mode Logging Disabled Computer friendly name System Computer Description Reconnect Report when connection Enabled lost Report when reconnected Disabled Report failure to connect Enabled Clear Pairing Table on Boot Disabled Auto Reconnect on Boot Enabled Auto Reconnect Enabled Bluetooth taskbar Icon state and Bluetooth device Icon states change as Bluetooth devices are discovered paired con nected and disconnected There may be audible or visual signals as paired devices re connect with the Thor VM1 The default Bluetooth setting is On The Thor VM1 cannot be discovered by other Bluetooth devices when the Computer is discoverable option is disabled unchecked on the Settings panel Other Bluetooth devices cannot be discovered if they have been set up to be Non Discoverable or Invisible When Filtered Mode is enabled the Thor VM1 can pair with one Bluetooth scanner and one Bluetooth printer When Filtered Mode is disabled the Thor VM1 can pair with up to four Bluetooth devices dn not necessary to disconnect a paired scanner and printer before a different scanner or printer is paired with the Thor 1 The target Bluetooth device should be as close as possible up to 32 8 ft 10 meters Line of Sight to the Thor VM1 during the pairing process Assumption The System Administrator has Discovered and Paired targeted Bluetooth devices for the Thor VM1 The Thor VM1 operating system has been upgraded to the revision lev
117. ed Root Certificatior 7 gt Issued To Issued By Expiratio Friendly Name Cert uth 5 13 2108 lt None gt Certificate intended purposes Encrypting File System 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 Do you want to export the private key with the certificate Yes export the private key O Na do not export the private key e lei see Serie check Next The certifi Personal Information Exchange PKCS 12 PFX _ Include all certificates in the certification path if possible C Enable strong protection requires IE 5 0 NT 4 0 SP4 or above Delete the private key if the export is successful When the private key is exported you must enter the password confirm the password and click Next Be sure to remember the password as it is needed when installing the certificate Password eg Confirm password Type and confirm a password Supply the file name for the certificate Use the Browse button to select the folder where you wish to store the certificate The certif Hlename icate 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 VM1 Install the User certificate Install a User Certificate After gener
118. ed for wireless traffic Bit rate in Mbit Current transmit power in mW Beacon period the time between AP beacons in kilomicroseconds one kilomicrosecond 1 024 microseconds DTIM interval A multiple of the beacon period that specifies how often the beacon contains a delivery traffic indication message DTIM The DTIM tells power saving devices a packet is waiting for them For example if DTIM 3 then every third beacon contains a DTIM Signal strength RSSI displayed in dBm and graphically Signal quality a measure of the clarity of the signal displayed in percentage and graphically There are no user entries on this screen Note After completing radio configuration it is a good idea to review this screen to verify the radio has associated no encryption WEP or authenticated LEAP any WPA as indicated above Diags Start gt All Programs gt Summit gt Summit Client Utility gt Diags tab A Summit Client Utility 2 olx Main Profile status Diags Global Profile Default IP Address 100 100 100 100 SOC Diagnostics Save To Diagnostics Output The Diags screen can be used for troubleshooting network traffic and radio connectivity issues e Re connect Use this button to apply or reapply the current profile and attempt to associate or authenticate to the wireless LAN All activity is logged in the Diagnostic Output box on the lower part of the screen e Release Rene
119. een imported or are part of the open ccf file Click the icon to expand the tree or the icon to condense the tree When the tree is expanded sufficiently to view the settings the settings are displayed in the right portion of the upper pane When a parameter is selected the name of the parameter is highlighted in blue The parameter name remains highlighted in blue regardless of if the value was changed or not until the parameter name button is tapped a second time Enter a new value for the param eter as desired Depending on the parameter selected the following entry types are available e Text box This is an open entry field and a new value can be typed into the text box Depending on the parameter there may be validity checking to ensure the entry in the text box is within the valid range e Pull down list A down arrow indicates the setting must be selected from a pull down list of available values Expand the list and select the desired setting from the list of options e Button Items with two choices such as Off or On are displayed as a button Tapping the button switches the value for the parameter When all desired parameter settings have been made tap File gt Save to save as a ccf file which can be used to deploy these settings on another Thor VM1 If the parameter setting changes should also be applied to this Thor VM1 select Registry gt Import Settings After importing the settings a reboot is necessary for the chan
120. el required for Bluetooth client operation An application or API is available that will accept data from serial Bluetooth devices Bluetooth Devices The Bluetooth Devices tab displays any device previously discovered and paired with the Thor VM1 EzPair Bluetooth Devices Settings Reconnect About Name Last 4 d Bluetooth Address Discover Tap the Discover button to locate all discoverable Bluetooth devices in the vicinity The Discovery process also queries for the unique identifier of each device discovered EZPair Bluetooth Devices Settings Reconnect About Name Last 4 d Bluetooth Address Discovering Bluetooth Clear Stop Cancel Stop Button Tap Stop at any time to end the Discover and Query for Unique Identifier functions Note When an active paired device enters Suspend Mode is turned Off or leaves the Thor VM1 Bluetooth scanning range the Bluetooth connection between the paired device and the Thor VM1 is lost There may be audible or visual signals as paired devices disconnect from the Thor VM1 Bluetooth Device List EzZPair Bluetooth Devices Settings Reconnect About Name Last4d Bluetooth Address Printerni 12 34 00 20 0 00 12 34 A PrinterO2 AA BB 00 05 4E 00 44 BB Scannerl1 AB CD 00 04 76 00 48 CD F Scanner 14 2B 00 03 74 00 14 2B lt Discover Cancel The discovered paire
121. elect any other profile except ThirdPartyConfig in the SCU Active Config drop down list on the Main tab 2 Amessage appears that a Power Cycle is required to make settings activate properly 3 Tap OK 4 Restart the Thor VM1 Radio control is passed to the SCU Main Start gt All Programs gt Summit gt Summit Client Utility gt Main tab Factory Default Settings Admin Login SUMMIT Regulatory Domain FCC ETSI or Worldwide AIS Main Profile Status Diags Global Admin Login SUMMIT Disable Radio DATA COMMUNICATIONS Active Profile Default X Status Associated Radio Type ABGN Reg Domain Worldwide Driver 2 03 47 SCU 2 03 47 About SCU The Main tab displays information about the wireless client device including e SCU Summit Client Utility version e Driver version e Radio Type ABGN is an 802 11 a b g n radio e Regulatory Domain e Copyright Information can be accessed by tapping the About SCU button e Active Config profile Active Profile name Status of the client Down Associated Authenticated etc The Active Profile can be switched without logging in to Admin mode Selecting a different profile from the drop down list does nat require logging in to Administrator mode The profile must already exist Profiles can be created or edited after the Admin login password has been entered and accepted When the profile named ThirdPartyConfig is chosen as the ac
122. en click the Reply button The New Message window opens and the recipient address is already filled in the To field Continue as before when sending a new message Forward Highlight a SMS which you want to forward Click the Forward button The New Message window opens how ever the message text is already copied Continue as before when sending a new message Move SMS Highlight the SMS to be moved and click the Move SMS button A small window opens that lets you select the destination folder Select the folder to which the message should be moved then click Move Delete Highlight the SMS which you want to delete Click Delete to remove the message Send Receive Messages will be sent and or received by clicking on this button Addresses Clicking this button opens the address book You may add new contacts to your personal address book or you may change existing addresses delete addresses or exchange them with your SIM card and your Email client applica tion or export the data set Buttons Description New Contact Create new contact Modify Modify a contact Delete Delete contacts mark one or more and press the button Copy Synchronization with MS Outlook Export To export addresses you may select between two export formats e CSV comma separated text format usually read by spread sheet applications VCard business card format used by MS Outl
123. entries as detailed in this section A Summit Client Utility 2 10l x Main Profile Status Diags Global Edit 4 gt y Profile spc New Rename Delete Scan Radio A apor Default bd Client Name Power Save Tx Power Encryption EAP Type wea TKIP y reap mschar dd WEP keys PSKs Credentials Save Changes Commit See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 6 15 for information on entering credentials Click the Credentials button No entries except the CA Certificate Filename are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User Name and Password when connecting to the network e For Stored Credentials User Password and the CA Certificate Filename must be entered Enter these items as directed below Credentials a User Password GA cert H J Validate server 7 Use M5 store cme 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 See Windows Certificate Store vs Certs Path page 6 17 for more information on certificate storage Once successfully authenticated import the CA certificate into the Windows certificate store Return to the Credentials screen and check the Validate server checkbox Credentials xj User userZ Password LXE
124. epends if external power is connected or not External Power Present LED Behavior Status Off e No UPS charging e UPS charged Solid Green UPS charging Solid Amber e Any charging fault approximately 10 C and 35 C ambient temperature e No UPS present e Charging Timeout page 3 3 Not fully charged after 4 or 8 hours depending on software revision e Out of Safe Charging Temperature Range page 3 3 Charging only occurs between External Power Not Present LED Behavior Status Off e Unit off e UPS not present Solid Amber UPS supplying power and discharging Solid Red Approximately 2 minutes runtime until shutdown SSD Solid State Drive LED LED Behavior Status Flashing Green Off No SSD read or write activity SSD read or write activity Connection LEDs Pw 000 Bluetooth LED Wi Fi LED WWAN LED WWAN LED LED Behavior Status Solid Green Indicates a WWAN connection to a network Off Indicates no WWAN connection Wi Fi LED LED Behavior Status Solid Green Indicates a connection with an IP address to an Access Point Off Indicates no connection to an Access Point Bluetooth LED LED Behavior Status Blue Blinking Slowly Bluetooth is paired but not connected to a device Blue Blinking Medium Bluetooth is paired and connected to a device Blue Blinking Fast Bluetooth is discovering Bluetooth devices Off Bluetooth hardware has been turned o
125. er volume Power Up If a USB drive such as a thumb drive is attached to the Thor VM1 the device attempts to boot from the USB drive and A cannot Please remove the USB drive and power up the Thor VM1 again The Quick Mount Smart Dock has a power switch on the back e ee eds e El bos 0 S O The Or side of this rocker switch has a raised bump to allow the state of the switch to be determined when the switch may not be easily viewed for example after the dock is mounted in a vehicle After external power has been connected and the Thor VM1 has been mounted in the dock press the side of the power switch with the raised bump to pass power from the dock to the Thor VM1 Next locate the power button on the front of the Thor VM1 eu UU JUU U an UU UU
126. erify the device is authenticated by reviewing the Status tab When the device is property configured the indicates the device is Authenticated and the method used 11 The sign on screen is displayed after a reboot Note See Configuring the Profile page 6 18 for more details If a user enters invalid credentials and clicks OK the device associates but does not authenticate The user is again prompted to enter credentials If the user clicks the Cancel button the device does not associate The user is not prompted again for credentials until e the device is rebooted e the radio is disabled then enabled the Reconnect button on the is clicked or e the profile is modified and the Commit button is clicked To Use Windows Username and Password Please see Logon Options page 6 13 for information Windows Certificate Store vs Certs Path Note Itis important that all dates are correct on the Thor VM1 and host computers when using any type of certificate Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail If using the Windows Certificate Store the Windows Account must have a password The password cannot be left blank The Summit Client Utility uses the Windows user account credentials to access the Certificate Store The Windows user account credentials need not be the same as the credentials entered in the Summit Client Utility User Certificates EAP TLS authentication requires a
127. et Connection Manager 6 55 Connection Management 6 56 Information BUTTON A a EE id 6 57 Chapter 7 Key Maps 64 Key QWERTY Keypad Key Map us cimas 7 1 IBM Terminal Emulation ii oa 7 5 IST E 7 5 el esse ict a Siete ito ads 7 6 Chapter 8 Specifications and Reference Material Technical Specifications eege iii ieee 8 1 THOEN MI seu veh ee het ess ON Secale te abi ie hee OE bos ela Ale oh 8 1 Quick Mount Smart Dock arrn rnrir or annern n nnnn nenene ennn n nne 8 1 DIMAS taa 8 2 TROP Mi tte adi 8 2 Quick Mount Smart Dock a aa KAE 8 2 Environmental Spec MOS 20 a A eatunareee 8 2 Thor VM1 and Quick Mount Smart Dock 8 2 Network Card Bee 8 3 S mmit 802 A AMOI Ne EE 8 3 BlUStO OA att A EA E N ERAT 8 3 HUE BEE 8 3 Port and Connector PinOuts r a a a a e a A 8 4 Power Supply Connector voice litis 8 4 COM1 and COM2 Connector c oocccccncnnccncccnnncnncnnnnccnnnnonannnnnonancnnnnnnncnno non connnonananananenaninnns 8 4 USB GOMMCCIO Risin ret te A Nek a at tes eae die ek dia 8 5 BLOEN Cable i ii ia 8 5 CANbus Audio Connechor nan canon nnnnano nono conononanancnanenaninnns 8 6 Headset Adapter Cable AEN 8 6 GANDUS Cable aii da A eg 8 7 e Uer ile dias oi st 8 8 Chapter 9 Customer Support Product Service and epa ii a eee Been a At 9 1 Technical ASISTAN ci A A las 9 1 Limited A a bea teal tea acs Sek ta eal nas das ena cane ale cae tte 9 1 vii viii Thor VM1 Agency Information Thor VM1 mobile computers meet or exceed
128. etooth scanners Intel GMA 500 graphics processor WVGA compatible Active matrix TFT Resolution 800 x 480 pixels 400 NIT indoor or 900 NIT outdoor brightness 8 measured horizontally display Transmissive with LED backlight Automatic brightness control on outdoor display Vehicle motion screen blanking available Impact resistive Signature capture capability Optional defroster Field replaceable front panel including touch screen and optional defroster Integrated keyboard 64 key QWERTY optional 3270 or 5250 overlay Optional external 802 11 GPS WWAN antenna connectors Additional connectors on Quick Mount Smart Dock see below Minimum loudness greater than 95dBm at 10 cm in front of unit 10 to 60 VDC isolated Internal UPS battery field replaceable 30 minute life at 20 C 4 F Internal lithium battery maintains Real Time Clock Quick Mount Smart Dock External Connectors Power Connector Power Switch External Power Supply Input Power Two external RS 232 serial ports COM1 and COM2 with switchable power CANbus Audio connector supports either audio microphone via adapter cable or J1939 Female and J1939 Male connectors via CANbus cable USB connector supports USB host port via adapter cable 6 pin connector Direct10 60V DC input power Optional external converters for AC 90 240 VAC and extended range DC 60 150 VDC Sealed power switch AC Adapter 120 240VAC to 12VDC DC Input Voltage
129. ff The Bluetooth LED blinks once every 6 seconds when the Bluetooth client is paired but not connected It blinks once for a very short time every 2 seconds when paired and connected It blinks every second when in discovery The LED is off when the Bluetooth client is off Keyboard LEDs The keyboard LEDs are located near the specified key 2nd LED LED Behavior Status Solid Green e Indicates the 2nd modifier key is active 2nd mode is invoked for the next keypress only e Pressing the 2nd key a second time exits this modifier mode and turns off the LED Off 2nd mode is not invoked Shift LEDs There is one LED next to each Shift key Both LEDs indicate the status of Shift mode and Caps Lock mode LED Behavior Status e Indicates the keypad is in Shift mode Shift mode is invoked for one keypress e Pressing the Shift key places the system in Shift mode e To exit Shift mode press the Shift key again e When solid Green indicates the keypad is in Caps Lock mode Caps Lock mode is Blinking Green Solid Green invoked until canceled e Pressing the 2nd key followed by the Shift key places the system in Caps Lock mode e To exit Caps Lock mode press 2nd Shift again Off Neither Shift or Caps Lock mode is invoked Cirl LED The Ctrl key is not present on the 12 key keypad LED Behavior Solid Green Indicates the Ctrl modifier key is active Ctrl mode is invoked for the next keypress only
130. ff Disconnected or unlinked Yellow LED blinks at 50 Hz Bluetooth transmission in progress Yellow LED blinks at the same rate as the paging beep 1 Hz Paging Green LED blinks once a second Disabled indication Upon startup if the Bluetooth device sounds a long tone this means the Bluetooth device has not passed its automatic Selftest and has entered isolation mode If the Bluetooth device is reset the sequence is repeated Contact Technical Assistance page 9 1 for assistance Bluetooth Printer Setup The Bluetooth managed device should be as close as possible in direct line of sight with the Thor VM1 during the pairing process 1 Open the Bluetooth EZPair Panel 2 Tap Discover Locate the Bluetooth printer in the Discovery panel 3 Tap and hold the stylus or double tap on the Bluetooth printer ID until the right mouse click menu appears Select Pair as Printer to pair the Thor VM1 with the Bluetooth managed printer The devices are paired The Bluetooth managed printer may respond with a series of beeps or LED flashes Please refer to the Bluetooth managed printer manufacturer s User Guide it may be available on the manu facturer s web site Contact Technical Assistance page 9 1 for Bluetooth product assistance Note If there is no beep or no LED flash from the Bluetooth managed printer the Thor VM1 and the printer are currently paired Easy Pairing and Auto Reconnect The Bluetooth module can establish rel
131. for a USB device such as a USB thumb drive Secure the cables to the Thor VM1 with Strain Relief Cable Clamps page 4 27 Connect USB Client mt USB Host Connector D9 Connector i S E AI Se gt USB Client Connector Note USB client connection is not used on Thor VM1 with a Windows Embedded Standard operating system Connect Serial Device Note Pin 9 of the COM port is configured to provide 5V OI gt See COM1 and COM2 Connector page 8 4 for connector pinouts 1 2 3 4 Seat the cable end connector firmly over the serial COM port on the Quick Mount Smart Dock Turn the thumbscrews in a clockwise direction Do not over tighten Secure the cables to the Thor VM1 with Strain Relief Cable Clamps page 4 27 Connect the other cable end to the desired serial device Connect a Tethered Scanner 1 The scanner cable is attached to either the COM1 or COM2 port on the Quick Mount Smart Dock 2 Connect the serial cable for the scanner as directed above 3 When the Thor VM1 is powered on it provides power to the serial scanner 4 Configure the Data Collection DC Wedge to manipulate scanned data as desired Connect Headset Cable The CANbus Audio connector supports a headset adapter cable or a CANbus cable The Thor VM1 does not support con necting audio and CANbus simultaneously To headset To Audi
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133. g the path in this parameter See Certificates page 6 32 for instructions on obtaining CA and User Certificates This value is masked when the Admin is logged out Options are none The complete path is C Program Files Summit certs Maximum amount of data to be transmitted on a ping Options are 32 bytes 64 128 256 512 or 1024 bytes The amount of time in milliseconds that a device will be continuously pinged The Stop Ping button can be tapped to end the ping process ahead of the ping timeout Options are Any number between 0 and 30000 ms The amount of time in milliseconds between each ping after a Start Ping button tap Options are Any number between 0 and 30000 ms Use SCU or Windows login credentials Note Tap the Commit button to save changes If this panel is closed before tapping the Commit button changes are not saved Logon Options There are two options available a Single Signon page 6 14 option which uses the Windows username and password as the credentials for 802 1x authentication and a Pre Logon Connection page 6 14 option which uses saved creden tials for 802 1x authentication before Windows logon If either option is enabled the credentials entered here take precedence over any credentials entered on the profile tab To use either option select Logon Options from the Property list which activates the Logon Options button GEES Main Profile Status Diags Global a Pr
134. ge and from surfaces that might exceed this temperature Cable should be pro tected from physical damage from moving parts Do not expose the cable to chemicals or oil that may cause the wiring insulation to deteriorate Always route the cable so that it does not interfere with safe operation and maintenance of the vehicle Provide mechanical support for the cable by securing it to the vehicle structure at approximately one foot inter vals taking care not to over tighten and pinch conductors or penetrate outer cable jacket Connect the watertight connector end of the power cable to the Thor VM1 Quick Mount Smart Dock power connector by aligning the connector pins to the power connector push down on the watertight connector and twist it to fasten securely Secure the power cable to the Thor VM1 using the Strain Relief Cable Clamps page 4 27 Place Thor VM1 in the Dock page 4 16 If using the Screen Blanking page 4 44 feature install the screen blanking box or switch Press the Power Switch page 3 5 on the back of the Thor VM1 dock Press the Power Button page 3 5 on the front of the Thor VM1 to turn on the Thor VM1 Thor VX8 Thor VX9 Adapter Cable An adapter cable is available to attach the Thor VM1 to a vehicle previously equipped with a VX8 VX9 DC power cable The adapter cable has a 6 pin connector to match the VX8 XVX9 power supply cable on one end and a 6 pin connec tor to match the Thor VM1 on the other end The cable al
135. ges to take effect on the Thor VM1 Do not attempt to modify programmable key settings within the CCU GUI Instead make all programmable key changes using the Programmable Key page 5 41 control panel before importing the OS Control Panel into the Using the CCU Refer to the following examples for instructions on using the CCU Example 1 Import the current settings and save to a file To import the current settings from the Thor VM1 running the CCU 1 If you want to view the settings tap User and select Advanced 2 Tap Registry gt Import settings 3 Select the desired program s from which to import the settings 4 Select File gt Save then specify a file name and tap Save to save the settings to a ccf file 5 The ccf file can be used to configure another Thor VM1 See Example 4 Example 2 Modify settings on the current device and save to a file To modify the settings on the Thor VM1 running the CCU 1 Tap User and select Advanced Tap Registry gt Import settings Select the desired program s from which to import the settings Make any desired changes to the settings 2 3 4 5 Tap Registry gt Apply settings 6 Select File gt Save then specify a file name and tap Save to save the settings to a ccf file 7 Reboot the Thor VM1 for the new settings to take effect 8 The ccf file can be used to configure another Thor VM1 See Example 4 Example 3 Reset a device to system defaults To import and apply the default val
136. ght brightness Vehicle Mounting and Accessory Installation Introduction The Thor VM1 is designed to be mounted to a Quick Mount Smart Dock in a vehicle with either a RAM mount or U Bracket sys tem A power cable is provided with the Thor VM1 dock Optional communication cables are available Vehicle mounting brackets are specifically designed for vehicle mount applications The vehicle mounted assembly restrains the Thor VM1 and isolates it from shock and vibration A RAM metal table stand is available to secure the Thor VM1 and dock when in an office environment for example The vehicle mount holds the Quick Mount Smart Dock and the Thor VM1 attaches to the dock The dock remains attached to the vehicle however the Thor VM1 has a quick release located on the lower rear side that allows the Thor VM1 to easily be removed from the dock The Thor VM1 can be operated for a minimum of 30 minutes from an internal UPS battery when not attached to a dock The Thor VM1 can be transferred from one dock equipped vehicle to another for easy portability The dock provides accessory attachment and conditioned power for the Thor VM1 Overhead dash and roof support pillar mounting is via a RAM Mount or U bracket accessory which includes all the hardware required for vehicle mounting Never put the Thor VM1 into the vehicle mounted assembly until the assembly is securely fastened to the vehicle Prepare for Vehicle Mounting The Thor VM1 should be s
137. gt Performance and Maintenance gt Power Options gt Advanced tab Category View Advanced Power Options Properties Power Schemes Alarms Power Meter Advanced Hibernate ed En Select the power saving settings you want to use Options Y Always show icon on the taskbar C Prompt for password when computer resumes from standby Power buttons When press the power button on my computer Shut down OK Cancel 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 VM1 performs an orderly shut down when the power key is pressed when this option is enabled Hibernate Enable Hibernation Start gt Control Panel gt Power Options gt Hibernate tab Classic View Start gt Control Panel gt Performance and Maintenance gt Power Options gt Hibernate tab Category View By default hibernate is disabled on the Thor VM1 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 Power Options Properties Power Schemes Alarms Power Meter Advanced Hibernate wm When your computer hibemates it stores whatever it has in amp memory on your hard disk and then shuts down When your computer comes out of hibernation it returns to its previous state Hibern
138. guration settings from one Thor VM1 and then apply those settings to one or more other Thor VM1s with the same operating system The Configuration Cloning Utility CCU is installed as part of the factory software load Configuration settings for the following items may be included e RFTerm e EZ Pair Bluetooth e Honeywell Control Panels Screen blanking USB powered in Enable disable touch screen COM port pin 9 5V or RI EWF and HORM Windows Embedded Standard 7 only The CCU allows a configuration file ccf file to be created by Reading the current program settings from the source Thor VM1 e Reading the default program settings from a daf file If desired settings can be modified advanced user only before saving the ccf file If any changes have been made the CCU can also apply them to the source Thor VM1 The configuration file can then be copied and deployed to the destination Thor VM1 s Options include e Import changes only Only those configuration settings which have been modified from their default value are applied to the destination Thor VM1 All other settings on the destination Thor VM1 are left unchanged e Import changes and defaults All configuration settings are applied to the destination Thor VM1 If a setting was modified on the source Thor VM1 the modified value is applied to the destination Thor VM1 Otherwise the default value is applied for that setting on the destination Thor VM1 The C
139. hat of the AP s beacon period Use this parameter when the Radio Mode profile parameter is set to Ad oc Specifies the channel to be used for an Ad Hoc connection to another cli ent device If a channel is selected that is not supported by the by the ra dio the default value is used Options are 1 through 14 the 2 4GHz channels 36 40 44 48 the UNII 1 channels Parameter Aggressive Scan CCX or CCX Features WMM Auth Server TTLS Inner Method PMK Caching WAPI TX Diversity RX Diversity Frag Thresh Default Function When set to On and the current connection to an AP weakens the radio aggressively scans for available APs Aggressive scanning works with standard scanning set through Roam Trigger Roam Delta and Roam Period Aggressive scanning should be set to On unless there is significant co channel interference due to over lapping APs on the same channel 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 Or in previous versions Optimized Use Cisco IE and CCX version number support all CCX fea tures except AP assisted roaming AP specified maximum transmit pow er and radio management Off Do not use Cisco IE and CCX version number Cisco IE Cisco Information Element Optimized U
140. he CCU Shortcut key Action CTRL A Opens About screen CTRL O Opens folder with CCF files C Windows DDF CTRL C Closes the open file only valid when a ccf or ddf file CTRL S Application is saved CTRL E Application is closed CTRL X Cuts the data CTRL C Copies the selected data to the clipboard CTRL V Pastes the data from the clipboard at the current location CTRL zl Displays import setting list CTRL L Modified settings are applied CTRL B Basic settings are displayed CTRL D Advanced settings are displayed Modifying Settings Advanced user only Basic user cannot view the expanded tree or modify settings When settings have been loaded either from Registry gt Import Settings or File gt Open the following screen is dis played 2 Honeywell CCU RFTerm fs LS File Edit Registry User Shortcuts a Host Type VT220 ov a Options1 TT Options2 Host Address 10 10 10 10 Sounds Status Host Name Serial Data Print Setup Terminal Device vT220 DIS Session 1 e Port 23 E Connection Y e VT Configuration Auto Reconnect No Keys Screen Retry on Loss No Options EE Answerhark Keep live Yes E Host Name default is blank This is a name or label given for this session that is used in the Host Session Menu The left side of the upper pane displays the current program settings that have b
141. he Commit button to save changes If the panel is exited before tapping the Commit button changes are not saved Factory Default Settings Roam Trigger Roam Delta Roam Period BG Channel Set DFS Channels DFS Scan Time Ad Hoc Channel Aggressive Scan CCX Features WMM Auth Server TTLS Inner Method PMK Caching WAPI TX Diversity RX Diversity Frag Threshold RTS Threshold LED Tray Icon Hide Passwords Admin Password Auth Timeout Certs Path Ping Payload Ping Timeout Ping Delay ms Logon Options 65 dBm 5 dBm 10 sec Full Off 120 ms 7 On Optimized On Type 1 Auto EAP Standard Off dimmed On On Start on Main 2346 2347 Off On On SUMMIT or blank 8 seconds C Program Files Summit certs 32 bytes 5000 ms 1000 ms Use SCU credentials A Summit Client Utility Main Profile Status Diags Global Property Value gt y SDC Roam Trigger ES dBm v Roam Delta Save Changes Changing this setting will reset the connection Custom Para meter 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 Selecting any other value from the drop down list will overwrite the custom value in the registry Global Parameters Paramete
142. icle power at this time 8 Strip the wire ends and connect to the input side of the DC DC power supply 9 Use looms and wire ties to secure all wiring as shown 10 Reattach the cover with the screws 11 Connect the DC DC power supply to the vehicle s electrical system as directed below For battery powered vehicles Vin is connected to battery positive Vin must be connected to battery negative GND must be connected to the vehicle chassis ground For internal combustion engine powered vehicles Vin is connected to battery positive Vin is connected to battery negative GND is connected to the vehicle chassis ground which can also be battery negative 12 While observing the Fuse Requirements see page 4 34 connect the power cable as close as possible to the actual battery terminals of the vehicle When available always connect to unswitched terminals in the vehicle fuse panel after providing proper fusing ATTENTION For uninterrupted power electrical supply connections should not be made at any point after the ignition switch of the vehicle 13 Use proper electrical and mechanical fastening means for terminating the cable Properly sized crimp type electrical terminals are an accepted method of termination Select electrical connectors sized for use with 18AWG 1mm conductors 14 Provide mechanical support for the cable by securing it to the vehicle structure at approximately one foot inter vals taking c
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144. ill at a minimum need to know e the alias name or IP address Host Address and the port number Telnet Port of the host system to properly set up your host session 1 Make sure the mobile client network settings are configured and functional If you are connecting over wireless LAN 802 11x make sure your mobile client is communicating with the Access Point 2 From Start gt Program run RFTerm or tap the RFTerm icon on the desktop 3 Select Session gt Configure from the application menu and select the host type that you require This will depend on the type of host system that you are going to connect to i e 3270 mainframe AS 400 5250 server or VT host 4 Enter the Host Address of the host system that you wish to connect to This may either be a DNS name or an IP address of the host system 5 Update the telnet port number if your host application is configured to listen on a specific port If not just use the default telnet port 6 Select OK 7 Select Session gt Connect from the application menu or tap the Connect button on the Tool Bar Upon a successful connection you should see the host application screen displayed To change options such as Display Colors Cursor Bar Code etc refer to these sections in the RFTerm Reference Guide for complete descriptions of these and other features Cleaning the Touch Screen Note These instructions are for components made of glass If there is a
145. io isto nao tem direito a protec o contra interfer ncia prejudicial mesmo de esta es do mesmo tipo e n o causar interfer ncia a sistema operando em car ter prim rio Vehicle Power Supply Connection Safety Statement WARNING For proper and safe installation the input power cable must be connected to a fused circuit on the vehicle If the supply connection is made directly to the battery the fuse should be installed in the positive lead within 5 inches of the battery s positive terminal The fused circuit requires a maximum time delay slow blow fuse with a current rating as noted below e For 12VDC input use a 10A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 12VDC For 24VDC input use a 6A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 24VDC For 36VDC input use a 4A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 36VDC e For 48VDC input use a 3A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 48VDC Note For North America a UL Listed fuse is to be used Li lon Battery When disposing of the Thor VM1 UPS battery the following precautions should be observed The battery should be disposed of properly The battery should not be disassembled or crushed The battery should not be heated above 212 F 100 C or inciner ated Safety requirements restrict the temperature at which the Li lon UPS battery can be charged Charging is disabled if the ambi ent temperature is out
146. ions 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 ii damaged by accident or negligence including failure to follow the proper maintenance service and cleaning schedule or iii damaged as a result of A modification or alteration by the purchaser or other party B excessive voltage or current supplied to or drawn from the interface connections C static electricity or electro static discharge D operation under conditions beyond the specified operating parameters or E repair or service of the prod uct by anyone other than HII or its authorized representatives This warranty shall extend from the time of shipment for the duration published by HII for the product at the time of purchase Warranty Period Any defective product must be returned at purchaser s expense during the Warranty Period to HII factory or authorized service center for inspection No product will be accepted by HII without a Return Materials Authorization which may be obtained by contacting HII In the event that the product is returned to HII or its authorized service center within the Warranty Period and HII determines to its satisfaction that the product is defective due to defects in materials or workmanship HII at its sole option will either repair or replace the product without charge except for return shipping to HII EXCEPT AS MAY BE OTHERWISE PROV
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148. isual signal when a connection between a paired active device fails to re connect A visual signal may be a dialog box placed on the display notifying the user the connection between one or all of the previously paired Blue tooth devices has failed Tap the X button or ok button to close the dialog box Possible reasons for failure to reconnect Timeout expired without reconnecting at tempted to pair with a device that is currently paired with another device attempted to pair with a known device that moved out of range or was turned off attempted to pair with a known device but the reason why reconnect failed is unknown This option is Disabled unchecked by default When enabled checked all previous paired information is deleted upon any reboot sequence and no devices are reconnected When enabled checked Auto Reconnect on Boot is automatically disabled dimmed This option is Enabled checked by default All previously paired devices are recon nected upon any reboot sequence When disabled unchecked no devices are reconnected upon any reboot sequence Option Auto Reconnect 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 auto matically disabled and dimmed When Auto Reconnect is disabled unchecked no devices are reconnected in any sit
149. k the Installer file for OneClick Internet it extracts the files to install ick Internet N 1 9 Build 4 English v Review and accept the license agreement Click Accept if you agree Otherwise please click Reject to cancel installation Click Internet Next the installer asks for the installation directory Use the Browse button to specify a location other than the default ternet will be installed in the following u Installation process is indicated on screen When completed click the Finish button to exit the installer OneClick Internet Installer led on your Start OneClick Internet from the Windows Program Menu or double tap the desktop icon 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 ck Internet wlll ATAT e Settings Update Help 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 From this screen you can connect to the Internet send Emails send short messages SMS and access the GPS General Windows controls for minimize and exit are located at the upper right of the screen Connection Management Refer to the table below for descriptions of the items in the connection management area
150. ked the assembly must be taken out of service and replaced Contact Technical Assistance page 9 1 for help Cleaning Do not use paper towels or harsh chemical based cleaning fluids since they may result in damage to the Thor VM1 surfaces cables connectors and mounting hardware Use a clean soft cloth to wipe any dirt moisture or grease from the Thor VM1 connectors cables or the vehicle mounting hard ware Do not use any liquid to clean the Thor VM1 or connectors Spray or dampen the cleaning cloth with the cleaning liquid If possible clean only those areas which are soiled Lint particulates can be removed with clean filtered canned air Place Thor VM1 in the Dock Back of Thor VM1 Front of Quick Mount Smart Dock Upper Lip on Dock d l 0 d 2 Notch on o 0 Thor VM1 0 a e Lower Lip on Dock Release Lever 1 Locate the notch on the upper rear of the Thor VM1 2 Slide this notch over the top lip of the dock Slide the Thor VM1 from side to side on the dock to make sure it fully engages on the lip of the
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153. lb 5 6 N m M5x16mm Bolts 35 in lb 4 0 N m 1 4 Bolts user supplied 50 0 5 in lb 5 64 56 N m Mounting Positions The adapter bracket can be mounted in a high or low position depending on viewing position as shown below o oO gt lt e Z J Additionally the slotted U bracket allows the Thor VM1 to be mounted vertically or tilted forward or backward for best viewing angle Step 1 Install U Bracket to Vehicle 1 Position the bracket to allow access to the switches and ports on the bottom of the Thor VM1 2 Attach the bottom mounting bracket to the vehicle mounting surface using a minimum of four 1 4 bolts or equiva lent fasteners Note 1 4 bolts and washers not included It is recommended to use lock washers and flat washers on the fasteners IMPORTANT Mount to the most rigid surface available After the bottom bracket has been attached to a rigid surface you are ready to assemble the Thor VM1 bracket config uration Mounting Dimensions Note Drawing not to scale D 1 14 40 in 359 2 mm 2 12 10 in 307 3 mm 3 6 05 in 153 6 mm Elke 4 1 02 in 25 9 mm E U y Zeg 5 3 38 in 85 85 mm EE o S i 9 6 Vehicle Mount Footprint n EE oi 0 i 7 0 4
154. le Select a profile from the Profiles list and tap this button to delete the profile Save a profile Save a new profile or save changes made when editing a profile Set Profile Select a profile from the Profiles list and tap this button to make it the active profile used for connection Parameters Label Description Profile Profile name Assign a unique name for each profile Name APN Access Point Name of the network operator Contact your network operator for more informa tion When you are using a CDMA network the APN field does not appear Username Username Contact your network operator for more information Password Password Contact your network operator for more information DNS Domain Name Server Contact your network operator for more information When Use Automatic DNS settings is selected no additional DNS entries are required Oth erwise enter the DNS addresses Proxy Set Proxy Settings for your network Contact your network operator for more information When tings Use Proxy Server is selected no additional proxy entries are required Otherwise enter the Proxy and the Port Network The appearance of the network tab depends on the type of firmware selected Network with SIM Card Settings Select Connection 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
155. le clamps on the Thor VM1 which should be matched to the cable to be secured For example the largest clamp on the left when viewing the back of the Thor VM1 is designed to secure the power cable 2 Remove the strain relief clamp from the Thor VM1 by turning the screw counterclockwise Put the screw aside in a safe location 3 Slide the strain relief clamp over the cable 4 Using a Phillips screwdriver and the screw that was removed refasten the clamp holding the cable to the Quick Mount Do not stretch the cable Leave enough slack in the cable to allow it to be connected and disconnected easily when needed 5 Continue in this manner until all cables are secured to the Thor VM1 dock Connect Power Power options include 12 48 VDC Vehicles 10 60 VDC Direct Connection see page 4 29 Direct connection to vehicle power 60 144 VDC Vehicles 50 150 VDC Power Supply Screws on Side of Lid see page 4 34 Requires the use of a DC DC power supply 60 144 VDC Vehicles 50 150 VDC Power Supply Screws on Top of Lid see page 4 38 Requires the use of a DC DC power supply ee VX7 Adapter Cable see page 4 42 For applications where the Thor VM1 replaces a previously installed VX6 or 7 Thor VX8 Thor VX9 Adapter Cable see page 4 43 For applications where the Thor VM1 replaces a previously installed Thor VX8 or Thor VX9 Screen Blanking see page 4 44 Optional connection to blank the Thor VM1 display while the
156. le trust install this certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store Issued to user Issued by user Yalid from 6 6 2008 to 5 13 2108 Install Certificate Tap the Install Certificate button The certificate import wizard starts Tap Next 6 34 1 Allow Windows to automatically select the certificate store 2 Tap Next and Finish 3 Animport successful message is displayed Generate a User Certificate The easiest way to get the user certificate is to use the browser on the Thor VM1 or a PC to navigate to the Certificate Authority To request the user certificate open a browser to http lt CA IP address gt certsrv Sign into the CA with the username and password of the person who will be logging into the mobile device Connect to 10 1 2 204 A Y 4 Connecting to 100 100 100 100 User name Password Cl Remember my password This process saves a user certificate file There is no separate private key file as used on Windows CE devices Microsoft Certificat Welcome Use this Web site to request a certificate for your Web browser e mail client or other program By using a certificate you can verify your identity to people you communicate with over the Web sign and encrypt messages and depending upon the type of certificate you request perform other security tasks You can also use this Web site to download a certificate authority CA
157. ly 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps BG optimized or BG subset 1 2 5 5 6 11 24 36 and 54 Mbps A rates only 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps ABG Rates Full All A rates and all B and G rates with A rates preferred BGA Rates Full All B and G rates and all A rates with B and G rates preferred Ad Hoc when connecting to another client device instead of an AP Default BGA Rates Full 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 VM1 may only connect to APs set for G rates and not those set for B and G rates Status Start gt All Programs gt Summit gt Summit Client Utility gt Status tab A Summit Client Utility 2 olx Main Profile Status Diags Global Profile Default Status Associated Device Name Unnamed IP 100 100 100 100 MAC 00 17 23 00 00 00 AP Name AP2 IP 100 100 100 200 MAC 00 02 2d 00 00 00 Beacon Period 100 DTIM 1 Connection Channel 5 Bit Rate 11 Mbps Tx Power 80 m i a SDC 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 Channel currently being us
158. ly harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not Y While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can open or save this software What s the risk Click the Save button and save the certificate Make sure to keep track of the name and location of the certificate Next install the certificate on the Thor VM1 Install a Root CA Certificate Note This section is only if the Windows certificate store is used If the certificate store is not used copy the certificate to the C Program Files Summit certs folder or other path specified in the Summit Certs global parameter Copy the certificate file to theThor VM1 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 If the Certificate Wizard does not start automatically when you double tap the certificate CER file 1 Select Start gt Run and type certmgr msc in the text box and tap OK Windows Embedded Standard 2009 only 2 Inthe left pane right click Trusted Root Certificate Authorities and select All Tasks gt Import 3 The Certificate Import Wizard starts 4 Tap Next and use the Browse button to locate the Root certificate copied to the Thor VM1 then tap Open 5 The certificate filename and path are displayed Tap Next Certificate General Details Certification Path Certificate Information This CA Root certificate is not trusted To enab
159. mW 5mW or 1mW Auto Setting the rate to Auto will allow the Access Point to automatically negotiate the bit rate with the client device Options are Auto 1 Mbit 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 or 54 Mbit Open 802 11 authentication type used when associating with the Access Point Options are Open LEAP or Shared key Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP type used for 802 1x authentication to the Access Point Options are None LEAP EAP FAST PEAP MSCHAP PEAP GTC PEAP TLS EAP TTLS or EAP TLS EAP Type chosen determines whether the Credentials button is active and also determines the available entries in the Credentials pop up window Parameter Default Explanation Encryption Type of encryption to be used to protect transmitted data Available options may vary by SCU version 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 CKIP is not supported in the Thor VM1 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 Radio Mode BGA Rates Specify 802 11a 802 11b and or 802 11g rates when communicating with the Full AP The options displayed for this parameter depend on the type of radio in stalled in the mobile device Options B rates only 1 2 5 5 and 11 Mbps BG Rates Full All B and G rates G rates on
160. method used Note See Configuring the Profile page 6 18 for more details Note If invalid credentials are entered into the stored credentials the authentication will fail No error message is displayed The user may or may not be prompted to enter valid credentials To Use Sign On Screen 1 After completing the other entries in the profile click on the Credentials button Leave the Username and Password blank No entries are necessary on the Credentials screen for LEAP or LEAP WPA 2 For PEAP MSCHAP and PEAP GTC importing the CA certificate into the Windows certificate store is optional 3 For EAP TLS import the CA certificate into the Windows certificate store Also import the User Certificate into the Windows certificate store 4 Access the Credentials screen again Make sure the Validate server and Use MS store checkboxes are checked 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 7 Click the OK button then the Commit button 8 When the device attempts to connect to the network a sign on screen is displayed 9 Enter the Username and Password Click the OK button Summit Credentials ES User Password coca 10 V
161. nce page 9 1 or information on upgrading to another version of OneClick Internet The update is triggered by pressing the update button The application will check the WebToGo server if updates are available and offer them for download if suitable In order to start the update select a file from the list of available updates and tap OK Help Button OneClick Internet includes online help that can be accessed by tapping the Help button Settings Button Y Ki Access the Settings menu by tapping the Settings button on the main window The following tabs are available e Profile e Network e History es PIN e Info e Firmware e General Profile Settings Profile Network History Profile Name tomatic DNS s Use Proxy Server Proxy 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 text box in the illustration above Buttons Button i 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 Edit a current profile Select a profile from the Profiles list and tap this button to edit the profile parameters When finished tap the Save button to save the profile changes Delete a profi
162. negative Vin and ground 77 connection in input block e One positive Vo and negative Vo connection in output block If the DC DC power supply does not have screws in the side of the lid see 60 144 VDC Vehicles 50 150 VDC Power Supply Screws on Top of Lid page 4 38 A CAUTION For installation by trained service personnel only CAUTION Usage in areas where moisture can affect the power supply connections should be avoided The power supply should be mounted in a dry location within the vehicle or placed in a suitable protective enclosure A Use caution when routing the power cable See Power Cable Cautions page 4 28 Fuse Requirements A WARNING For proper and safe installation the input power cable must be connected to a fused circuit on the vehicle If the supply connection is made directly to the battery the fuse should be installed in the positive lead within 5 inches of the battery s positive terminal The fused circuit requires a maximum time delay slow blow fuse with a current rating as noted below For 60VDC input use a 6A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 60VDC e For 72VDC input use a 6A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 72VDC e For 96VDC input use a 4A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 96VDC e For 108VDC input use a 4A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 108VDC e For 120VDC input use a 4A slow blo
163. ng the same as the SSID or the SSID with a suffix such as _1 if a profile with the SSID as its name exists already Allows entry of WEP keys or pass phrase as required by the type of encryption Note Unsaved Changes The SCU will display a reminder if the Commit button is not clicked before an attempt is made to close or browse away from this tab Important The settings for Auth Type EAP Type and Encryption depend on the security type chosen Profile Parameters Parameter Edit Profile SSID Client Name Power Save Tx Power Bit Rate Auth Type EAP Type Default Explanation Default A string of 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters establishes the name of the Profile Options are Default or ThirdPartyConfig Blank A string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters Establishes the Service Set Iden tifier SSID of the WLAN to which the client connects Blank A string of up to 16 characters The client name is assigned to the network card and the device using the network card The client name may be passed to net working wireless devices e g Access Points Power save mode Options are Constantly Awake Mode CAM power save off Maximum power saving mode and Fast power saving mode When using power management use FAST lol best throughput results Maximum Maximum setting regulates Tx power to the Max power setting for the current regulatory domain Options are Maximum 50mW 30mW 20mW 10
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165. nking Box or to a user sup plied switch 2 Connect the wire from Pin 7 of the cable to the unswitched side of the Screen Blanking Box or to a user supplied switch 3 Connect the D9 serial connector to either COM1 or COM2 serial port on the Thor VM1 Quick Mount Smart Dock Screen Blanking Box Screen Blanking Connection Box Terminal 12 xxV Input from vehicle motion sensing circuitry Please refer to label on Screen Blanking Box for allowable voltage input range DC E These two terminals are for connecting a serial cable GND e f using an optional Honeywell screen blanking cable VM1080CABLE connect the gray wire to the switched side of the connection and connect the black wire to the unswitched side Unswitched Switched ls If using a user supplied cable the cable must be constructed so that Pin 7 RTS connects to switched side of the connection and Pin 8 CTS connects to the unswitched side It is assumed that the motion sensing circuitry in the illustrations below is powered by internal vehicle circuitry Please refer to the appropriate illustration below for Screen Blanking Box wiring diagrams CAUTION Do not exceed the maximum input voltage either 60 or 72VDC specified on the Screen Blanking Box label when using this configuration MOTION CIRCUITRY Vi GND 3A fuse To Vo on vehicle Le Negative battery terminal To pin 7 of COM
166. nnnnnnn nana 4 15 TAPING O 4 16 Place Thor VMA the RE 4 16 Dock NO Pin COver ad geed 4 17 le EE 4 17 Laptop Security Cable court id pc 4 17 Install RAM Mou Esos is 4 18 Components RAM Mounting Kits Abu 4 18 Procedure RAM Mount Assembly ooooconiooonccccnnnnnnnnonancncnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnn cnn 4 19 Torque Measurement tesi ton 4 19 Step 1a Attach RAM Ball to Vehicle AAA 4 19 Step 1b Mount RAM Clamp to Vehicle AAA 4 20 Step 1c Attach RAM Plate to Vehicle and Attach RAM Ball asneseeeeeseeeenn 4 21 Step 2 Attach RAM Mount Ball to the Thor VM1 Quick Mount Smart Dock 4 22 Step 3 Attach Thor VM1 Assembly to RAM Mount 4 23 Step 4 Place the Thor VM1 into the Dock AA 4 23 Install Bracket eau eege deeg 4 24 Components U Bracket Mounting Assembly c cccceceeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesenneeees 4 24 Procedure U Bracket AssemMbly oooocconniccccccnnncnononnonncncnnnnnnnnannncnnnennnnannnerennnnnnnnnas 4 24 Torque Measurement eise ii Ee aes 4 24 Mount Bee EEN 4 25 Step 1 Install U Bracket to Vehicle oooonooccccnnnocccnnnoncccnnonnccnnnnnnnnnnnnarercnnannnnnnn 4 25 Step 2 Remove RAM Bal 4 26 Step 3 Attach Adapter Bracket 4 26 iii GOnnGct Cables tit da oidos 4 27 Strain Relief Cable Campe ANEREN 4 27 Connect PROWL EE 4 28 Power Cable Cauttons nono canon ona a aaa aa a 4 28 12 48 VDC Vehicles 10 60 VDC Direct Connechon 4 29 60 144 VDC Vehicles 5
167. nternet utility is displayed on screen and the Thor VM1 enters standby the touch screen may remain inactive for 10 15 seconds after the Thor VM1 resumes from standby Preparing for Initial Use on the Thor VM1 Install SIM Card If using a CDMA carrier such as Verizon skip this step because a SIM card is not used Install SIM Card page 4 57 in the Thor VM1 Load Firmware While the OneClick Internet utility is preinstalled it is necessary to load the GOBI radio firmware for your selected car rier such as AT amp T T Mobile or Verizon Note For carriers requiring a SIM card the firmware may automatically be selected when a SIM card is installed in the Thor VM1 Double tap the OneClick Internet icon on the Thor VM1 desktop E OneClick Internet Tap the Settings button and select the Firmware tab Select the firmware for your carrier from the list and tap Change For more details see OneClick Internet Connection Manager page 6 56 and the Firmware page 6 48 tab Activation This step is only necessary for Verizon You need the IMEI number for the Thor VM1 when you contact Verizon prior to activating service on the Thor VM1 The IMEI number can be found on the Info page 6 48 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 Select Settings gt General tab and tap the Activ
168. o R i connector on dock Headphones Microphone To Audio cable See CANbus Audio Connector page 8 6 for connector pinouts 1 Seat the D15 cable end connector firmly over the CANbus Audio Connector on the Quick Mount Smart Dock 2 Tighten the thumbscrews in a clockwise direction Do not over tighten 3 Slide the cable ends together until they click shut Do not twist or bend the connectors The Thor VM1 internal microphone and speakers are automatically disabled when the headset is connected Adjust Headset Microphone and Secure Cable The headset consists of an earpiece a microphone a clothing clip and a cable 1 Do not twist the microphone boom when adjusting the microphone The microphone should be adjusted to be about two finger widths from your mouth 2 Make sure the microphone is pointed at your mouth Note the small Talk label near the mouthpiece Make sure the Talk label is in front of your mouth The microphone cable can be routed over or under clothing 3 Follow the safety guidelines below when wearing the headset Under Clothing e Leave the cable exposed only at the top of the collar Be sure to leave a small loop of cable to allow movement of your head Over Clothing e Use clothing clips to hold the cable close to your body e Tuck the cable under the belt but leave a small loop wher
169. of Lid page 4 38 or 60 144 VDC Vehicles 50 150 VDC Power Supply Screws on Top of Lid page 4 38 Power input is fused for protection and the fuse is externally accessible see Fuse page 3 4 External AC Power Supply If DC power is not available for example in an office environment an optional external Universal Input Power Supply can be used to convert AC wall power to an appropriate DC level AC to DC power input for the Thor VM1 is delivered to the Quick Mount Smart Dock via an optional external power supply and adapter cable See External AC DC Power Supply page 4 47 Uninterruptible Power Supply The Thor VM1 contains an internal UPS battery The user can Replace UPS Battery page 4 60 The UPS battery is automatically charged when the Thor VM1 is placed in a powered dock provided the safe charging tem perature conditions below are met When external power is removed the UPS automatically powers the Thor VM1 with no user intervention When running on UPS power the power management timeouts may be different than when vehicle power is applied The UPS allows the Thor VM1 to continue operation when not mounted in a dock or when the vehicle battery is being swapped When fully charged the UPS battery is designed to power the Thor VM1 for a minimum of 30 minutes at tem peratures of 20 C 4 F or greater For the extended temperature version of the Thor VM1 the UPS provides a minimum of 10 minutes of operation be
170. omputer screen Using the stylus to tap icons on the touch screen is the basic action that can e Open applications e Choose menu commands e Select options in dialog boxes or drop down boxes e Drag the slider in a scroll bar e Select text by dragging the stylus across the text e Place the cursor in a text box prior to typing in data e Place the cursor in a text box prior to retrieving data using a scanner imager tapping the mouse icon highlights the right button The next touch screen tap is treated as a right click The mouse icon A right click is generated by tapping the mouse icon usually located in the upper right hand corner of the screen After Le E returns to the left button highlighted so subsequent taps are treated as left clicks Note Ifthe mouse icon is not displayed this feature can be enabled by tapping the PenMount icon pm in the System Tray From the menu that pops up tap the Right Button to enable the mouse icon When this option is enabled a checkmark is displayed in the menu A stylus replacement kit is available When a dialog box is too large for the display tap and drag the dialog box up or down or from side to side to view the remainder of the dialog box Setup Terminal Emulation Parameters Note The instructions below are for Honeywell RFTerm Ifa different terminal emulation software is installed on your Thor VM1 refer to the documentation for that software Before you make a host connection you w
171. onfiguration Cloning Utility can be ran as a GUI or command line interface Before attempting to import settings from RFTerm page 5 1 or Bluetooth page 5 6 EZPair open the program as an administrator and make any desired changes before importing These programs do not write to the system registry until they have been opened as an administrator Configuration Cloning Utility GUI To launch the Client Configuration Utility locate the CCU icon either on the desktop or by selecting Start gt All Programs gt Honeywell Config Cloning and right click on the icon Select Run as administrator to launch the CCU It is necessary to run the CCU as an administrator because the CCU must be able to access and make changes to the Windows registry Rather than selecting to run as administrator each time right click on the CCU icon and select Properties Tap the Compatibility tab and check Run this program as an administrator This modification affects the current user only unless Change settings for all users is tapped before changing the privilege level If a User Account Control message is displayed you must allow the CCU to make changes to the computer 2 Honeywell CCU ojaks File Edit Registry User Menu Options File The File menu contains information for working with the configuration files About Displays version and copyright information for the Configuration Cloning Utility Open Opens a configuration file The CC
172. ook and other applications Addresses C New Contact Modify Delete Copy Export Search SIM e Mail Client Name Number 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 VM1 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 gt Control Panel gt Internet Options gt Programs tab GPS 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 GPS Coordinate Get GPS D GPSOnexTRA Clipboard Track Me After Latitude and Longitude Data are displayed the user can tap Track Me to open Google Maps showing their cur rent 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 The data can be pasted into an email document or other electronic media About OneClick Internet allows the user to configure the WWAN connection by entering basic setup information The network connection
173. operty Value SDC n S Ping Timeout ms Ping Delay ms Save Changes Commit Click the Logon Options button C I Use Windows login username and password when available J Enable pre logon connection Authentication delay ms 5000 Association timeout ms 0000 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 Instead the username and password used for Windows logon is used Any certificates needed for authentication must still be specified in the profile Click OK then click Commit Pre Logon Connection To use the Pre_logon connection select the checkbox for Enable pre logon connection This option is designed to be used when e EAP authentication is required for a WLAN connection e Single Signon is configured so the Windows username and password are used as credentials for EAP authentication e 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 nec essary Both values are specified in milliseconds ms The default authentication delay is 5000 ms and the valid range is 0 600 000 ms The default association timeout is 10 000 ms and the valid rang
174. or page 10 5 for connector pinout detail Power the Thor VM1 off before attaching a cable to any port serial USB Audio CAN etc The USB client port is not supported with Windows Embedded Standard 2009 operating sys tems See Connect USB Host page 4 33 for more information 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 VM1 does not support connecting audio and CANbus simultaneously See CANbus Audio Connector page 8 6 for connector pinout detail A headset cable attaches to the CANbus Audio connector and provides a quick connect connection for a headset See Connect Headset Cable page 4 49 for more information The CANbus Y cable has a 9 pin F SAE J1939 Deutsch and 9 pin M SAE J1939 Deutsch connector See Connect CANbus Cable page 4 50 for more information n The CANbus interface is a virtual COM port This port can be accessed using standard Win dows API calls Power Supply Connector Power is supplied to the Thor VM1 through the power connector Additionally this assembly pro vides a connection point for the vehicle s chassis ground to be connected internally to the conduc tive chassis of the computer The Thor VM1 internal power supply can accept DC input voltages in the range of 10 to 60 Volts DC
175. or encryption and complete other entries as detailed in this section A Main Profile status Disgs Global Edt 7 Profile Default SDC New Rename Delete Scan Radio A apor Client Name Power Save Tx Power Encryption EAP Type wea TKIP y Jas Gs WEP keys PSKs Credentials Save Changes Commit See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 6 15 for information on entering credentials Click the Credentials button No entries except the User Certificate Filename and the CA Certificate Filename are necessary for Sign On Credentials as the user will be prompted for the User Name when connecting to the network e For Stored Credentials User Certificate Filename and the CA Certificate Filename must be entered Enter these items as directed below credentials User User Cert it a 7 Validate server 7 Use M5 store coca Enter the Domain Username if the Domain is required otherwise enter the Username Select a user certificate from the Windows certificate store Use the Browse button to locate the User Cert from the certifi cate store Highlight the desired certificate and press the Select button The name of the certificate is displayed in the User Cert box Some versions of the SCU require a User Cert password If this entry field is present enter the password for the user certif icate in the User Cert pwd box If there are no user certificates in the Windows certificate store follo
176. or replacement stylus may be ordered A replaceable touch screen protective film is available when the Thor VM1 is used in an abrasive environment Contact Technical Assistance page 9 1 for availability Touch Screen Defroster Extended temperature versions of the Thor VM1 contain a touch screen defroster The touch screen defroster can be dis abled when not needed via the Screen Control page 5 22 panel The defroster trip point is configurable The defroster is always disabled when the device is operating from UPS battery power Screen Blanking Screen blanking blackout can be enabled when the vehicle is in motion See Screen Blanking page 4 44 for hardware setup and Screen Control page 5 22 for software setup to enable screen blanking Once screen blanking is enabled the display is blanked out any time when the cable sends the signal the vehicle is in motion If the cable is removed screen blanking is disabled and the display remains on Display Backlight Control The display brightness on a Thor VM1 equipped with an outdoor display can be configured to automatically adjust depend ing on the ambient light level via Screen Control page 5 22 Note When automatic brightness control is enabled the manual display brightness controls described below have no effect The display brightness can be adjusted manually via the keypad e Use the 2nd F7 keypress to increase backlight brightness and the 2nd F8 keypress to decrease backli
177. output See Power Cable Identification page 4 39 minus and two ground connectors Either connector in the block can be used to connect the matching polarity wire 6 Route the wiring from the DC DC power supply to the vehicle s electrical system Do not connect to vehicle power at this time 7 Strip the wire ends and connect to the input side of the DC DC power supply 8 Use looms and wire ties to secure all wiring as shown 9 Reattach the cover with the screws 10 Connect the DC DC power supply to the vehicle s electrical system as directed below For battery powered vehicles A is connected to battery positive must be connected to battery negative must be connected to the vehicle chassis ground For internal combustion engine powered vehicles is connected to battery positive is connected to battery negative is connected to the vehicle chassis ground which can also be battery negative 11 While observing the Fuse Requirements see page 4 38 connect the power cable as close as possible to the actual battery terminals of the vehicle When available always connect to unswitched terminals in the vehicle fuse panel after providing proper fusing ATTENTION For uninterrupted power electrical supply connections should not be made at any point after the ignition switch of the vehicle 12 Use proper electrical and mechanical fastening means for terminating the cable Properly sized crimp
178. over tighten and pinch conductors or penetrate outer cable jacket Connect the watertight connector end of the power cable to the Thor VM1 Quick Mount Smart Dock power connector by aligning the connector pins to the power connector push down on the watertight connector and twist it to fasten securely Secure the power cable to the Thor VM1 using the Strain Relief Cable Clamps page 4 27 Place Thor VM1 in the Dock page 4 16 If using the Screen Blanking page 4 44 feature install the screen blanking box or switch Press the Power Switch page 3 5 on the back of the Thor VM1 dock Press the Power Button page 3 5 on the front of the Thor VM1 to turn on the Thor VM1 Once installation is complete remember to start the Thor VM1 and configure the Auto On behavior See the AutoOn page 5 5 control panel Ignition Control Wiring Diagram Ignition wire must be connected and Ignition Control must be selected on the AutoOn page 5 5 control panel When switched vehicle power is available the Thor VM1 ignition signal wire can be connected less than 1mA over input voltage range to the switched circuit to allow the Thor VM1 to power on when the vehicle is switched on and go into shut down see note below when the vehicle is switched off Note When the vehicle is switched off the Thor VM1 treats this event as a power button press The default Windows setting for a power button press is to power the device off however additional options
179. r Roam Trigger Roam Delta Roam Period BG Channel Set DFS Channels DFS Scan Time Ad Hoc Channel Default 65 dBm 1 H Function If signal strength is less than this trigger value the client looks for a dif ferent Access Point with a stronger signal Options are 50 dBm 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 dBm or The amount by which a different Access Point signal strength must ex ceed the current Access Point signal strength before roaming to the dif ferent Access Point is attempted Options are 5 dBm 10 15 20 25 30 35 dBm or Custom The amount of time after association or a roam scan with no roam that the radio collects Received Signal Strength Indication RSSI scan data before a roaming decision is made ae are 5 sec 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 seconds or ustom Defines the 2 4GHz channels to be scanned for an AP when the radio is contemplating roaming By specifying the channels to search roaming time may be reduced over scanning all channels Options are Full all channels 1 6 11 the most commonly used channels 1 7 13 for ETSI and TELEC radios only or Custom Support for 5GHZ 802 11a channels where support for DFS is required Options are On Off Optimized Not supported always off in some releases ABG radio only The amount of time the radio will passively scan each DFS channel to see if it will receive a beacon Recommended value is 1 5 times t
180. ranty service please visit www honeywellaidc com and select Support gt Contact Service and Repair to see your region s instructions on how to obtain a Return Material Authorization number RMA You should do this prior to return ing the product Technical Assistance If you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your device please contact us by using one of the methods below Knowledge Base www hsmknowledgebase com Our Knowledge Base provides thousands of immediate solutions If the Knowledge Base cannot help our Technical Support Portal see below provides an easy way to report your problem or ask your question Technical Support Portal www hsmsupportportal com The Technical Support Portal not only allows you to report your problem but it also provides immediate solutions to your techni cal issues by searching our Knowledge Base With the Portal you can submit and track your questions online and send and receive attachments Web form www hsmcontactsupport com You can contact our technical support team directly by filling out our online support form Enter your contact details and the description of the question problem Telephone www honeywellaidc com locations For our latest contact information please check our website at the link above Limited Warranty Honeywell International Inc HII warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to His published specificat
181. rect on the Thor VM1 and host computers when using any type of certificate Certifi A cates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail KS It may be necessary to upgrade radio software in order to use certain Summit Client Utility SCU features Contact A Technical Assistance page 9 1 for details When using the 802 11a radio the U NII 1 band is the preferred band for indoor operation For regulatory domains in A which the U NII 3 band is allowed the following channels are supported 149 153 157 and 161 The AP must be con figured accordingly After making any changes to the wireless configuration restart the Thor VM1 Summit Client Utility Note When making changes to profile or global parameters the device should be restarted afterwards Start gt All Programs gt Summit gt Summit Client Utility or SCU Icon on Desktop or Summit Tray Icon if present or Wi FI Icon in the Windows Control Panel if present The Main tab provides information admin login and active profile selection Profile specific parameters are found on the Profile tab The parameters on this tab can be set to unique values for each profile The Status tab contains information on the current connection The Diags tab provides utilities to troubleshoot the radio Global parameters are found on the Global tab The values for these parameters apply to all profiles Summit Tray Icon The Summit tray icon is not shown when
182. red wire and a red white wire twist them together and connect to battery positive e Black wire is connected to battery negative If there is a black wire and a black white wire twist them together and connect to battery negative e Green wire is connected to the vehicle chassis ground which can also be battery negative WARNING For proper and safe installation the input power cable must be connected to a fused circuit on the ve hicle Ifthe supply connection is made directly to the battery the fuse should be installed in the positive lead within 5 inches of the battery s positive terminal The fused circuit requires a maximum time delay slow blow fuse with a current rating as noted below e For 12VDC input use a 10A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 12VDC e For 24VDC input use a 6A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 24VDC e For 36VDC input use a 4A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 36VDC For 48VDC input use a 3A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 48VDC Note For North America a UL Listed fuse is to be used 60 144 VDC Vehicles 50 150 VDC Power Supply Screws on Side of Lid This option requires DC DC external power supply Honeywell Part no 9000313PWRSPLY Shown With Lid Attached Shown With Lid Removed e Lid is secured with screws on the side of lid e Input and output connector blocks under lid One positive Vin
183. removable protective film sheet on the display remove the film sheet before cleaning the screen Keep fingers and rough or sharp objects away from the bar code reader scanning aperture and the mobile device touch screen If the glass becomes soiled or smudged clean only with a standard household cleaner such as Windex without vinegar or use isopropyl alcohol Dampen the cloth with the cleaner and then wipe the surface Do not use paper towels or harsh chemical based cleaning fluids since they may result in damage to the glass surface Use a clean damp lint free cloth Do not scrub optical surfaces If possible clean only those areas which are soiled Lint and particulates can be removed with clean filtered canned air Startup Help Contact Technical Assistance page 9 1 if you need more help Touch screen is not accepting stylus Press Ctrl Esc to force the Start Menu to appear Use the tab backtab and arrow keys taps or needs recalibration to move the cursor from element to element See Touch Screen Calibration page 5 26 Thor VM1 seems to lockup as soon There may be slight delays while the wireless client connects to the network authoriza as it is rebooted tion for voice enabled applications complete and Bluetooth relationships establish or re establish When an application begins the Thor VM1 is ready for use Hardware Overview System Hardware Antenna Connectors
184. rive and boot the Thor VM1 again Exiting BIOS Setup To exit the BIOS setup select the Exit tab and select one of these options e Save Setting and Restart e Exit Setup without Saving Changes e Reload Factory Defaults and Restart Thor VM1 Recovery DVD A recovery DVD is available to restore the operating system on your Thor VM1 to the same state it had when it was shipped from the factory The recovery DVD may not reload all factory installed software Recovery DVDs are available for English Tra ditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Japanese Korean French Spanish Germain and Thai languages Contact Technical Assistance page 9 1 for information on the recovery DVD and for assistance installing other factory loaded software Upgrading the Thor VM1 There may be firmware and BIOS upgrades available for the Thor VM1 Contact Technical Assistance page 9 1 for upgrade information and instructions In some cases it may be necessary to upgrade firmware before upgrading the operating system Contact Technical Assistance page 9 1 for upgraded firmware or operating system files Follow the upgrade instructions pro vided by Technical Assistance The Thor VM1 must be connected to external power before upgrading the BIOS firmware or operating systems If the Thor VM1 is operating on UPS battery power the upgrade process does not initiate and the Thor VM1 is not up graded Automatic Firmware Update Utility Windows Embedded S
185. rofile options are used 1 Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile 2 Set EAP Type to None 3 Set Encryption to WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK 4 Set Auth Type to Open Main Profile status Diags Global Edit y Profile Default lt New Rename Delete Scan Radio a APO1 Client Name Power Save Tx Power Encryption EAP Type WPA PSK w None E WEP keys PSKs Credentials Save Changes Commit Click the WEP keys PSKs button Ei x For Passphrase enter 8 63 chars For PSK enter 64 Hex chars This value can be 64 hex characters or an 8 to 63 byte ASCII value Enter the key and click OK Once configured 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 Certificates Note Please refer to the Security Primer to prepare the Authentication Server and Access Point for communication Note Itis important that all dates are correct on the Thor VM1 and host computers when using any type of certificate Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail If using the Windows Certificate Store the Windows Account must have a password The password cannot be left blank The Summit Client Utility uses the Windows user account credentials to access the Certificate Store The Windows user account credentials nee
186. roperly grounded source of supply provided with maximum 15 Amp overcurrent protection 10 Amp for 230V circuits AC Input Cable US only DC Output Cable va To DC Output Cable To Dock Connect External Power Supply 1 Connect the provided detachable cordset US only all others must order cable separately to the external power supply IEC 320 connector 2 Plug cordset into appropriate grounded electrical supply receptacle AC mains 3 Connect the DC Output Cable end to the corresponding connector on the Adapter Cable 4 Connect the watertight connector end of the Adapter Cable to the Thor VM1 Quick Mount Smart Dock Power Connector by aligning the connector pins to the power connector push down on the watertight connector and twist it to fasten securely 5 Press the Power Switch page 3 5 on the back of the Thor VM1 dock 6 Press the Power Button page 3 5 on the front of the Thor VM1 to turn on the Thor VM1 Connect USB Host USB Host Connector D9 Connector ye A 3 Wi gt L ARS SS USB Client Connector See USB Connector page 8 5 for connector pinouts zo bk Seat the D9 connector firmly over the USB Connector on the Quick Mount Smart Dock Tighten the thumbscrews in a clockwise direction Do not over tighten The USB host connector provides a connector
187. s Summit Data Communications the Laird Technologies Logo the Summit logo and Connected No Matter What are trade marks of Laird Technologies Inc Wi Fi WMM Wi Fi Mutlimedia Wi Fi Protected Access WPA WPA2 and the Wi Fi CERTIFIED logo are trade marks or registered trademarks of Wi Fi Alliance The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc Symbol is a registered trademark of Symbol Technologies MOTOROLA MOTO MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings LLC and are used under license Freefloat Link One and Access One are trademarks of Freefloat M lndalsv gen 30B SE 412 63Gothenburg Sweden RAM and RAM Mount are both trademarks of National Products Inc 1205 S Orr Street Seattle WA 98108 Qualcomm is a registered trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated Gobi is a trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated Verizon is a registered trademark of Verizon Trademark Services LLC T MOBILE is a registered trademark of Deutsche Telekom AG AT amp T is a registered trademark of AT amp T Intellectual Property SD and SDHC are trademarks or registered trademarks of SD 3C LLC in the United States other countries or both SanDisk and CompactFlash are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation registered in the United States and other countries Transcend is a registered trademark of Transcend Information Inc AT
188. se of Wi Fi Multimedia extensions Devices running Windows XP can change the default value Devices run ning all other OS cannot change the default value Type 1 Specifies the type of authentication server Options are Type 1 ACS server and Type 2 non ACS server Auto EAP Authentication method used within the secure tunnel created by EAP TTLS Options are AUTO EAP Any available EAP method MSCHAPV2 MSCHAP PAP CHAP EAP MSCHAPV2 Type of Pairwise Master Key PMK caching to use when WPA2 is in use PMK caching is designed to speed up roaming between APs by al lowing the client and the AP to cache the results of 802 1X authentica tions eliminating the need to communicate with the ACS server Standard PMK is used when there are no controllers The reauthentica tion information is cached on the original AP The client and the AP use the cached information to perform the four way handshake to exchange keys Opportunistic PMK OPMk is used when there are controllers The reauthentication information cached on the controllers The client and the controller behind the AP use the cached information to perform the four way handshake to exchange keys If the selected PMK caching method is not supported by the network in frastructure every roam requires full 802 11X authentication including interaction with the ACS server If the active profile is using WPA2 CCKM the global PMK Caching set ting is ignored and the client attempts
189. sent Sire i ircular Black Power Connector Green Blue not connected See Caution statement below CAUTION For battery powered vehicles e Red wire is connected to battery positive If there is a red wire and a red white wire twist them together and connect to battery positive e Black wire must be connected to battery negative If there is a black wire and a black white wire twist them together and connect to battery negative e Green wire must be connected to the vehicle chassis ground For internal combustion engine powered vehicles e Red wire is connected to battery positive If there is a red wire and a red white wire twist them together and connect to battery positive e Black wire is connected to battery negative If there is a black wire and a black white wire twist them together and connect to battery negative e Green wire is connected to the vehicle chassis ground which can also be battery negative WARNING For proper and safe installation the input power cable must be connected to a fused circuit on the ve hicle If the supply connection is made directly to the battery the fuse should be installed in the positive lead within 5 inches of the battery s positive terminal The fused circuit requires a maximum time delay slow blow fuse with a current rating as noted below e For 12VDC input use a 10A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 12VDC
190. settings e ThorWin7 certain Honeywell specific control panels settings e can be used to import settings from all available programs C myfile ccf is the path and filename assigned to the file to settings read from the device The file must have a ccf extension If a file name is specified without a path the ccf file is saved to C Windows DDF CCU exe import C myfile ccf The example above imports settings from all available programs into a file named myfile ccf CCU exe import RFTerm C myfile ccf The example above imports RFTerm settings into a file named myfile ccf CCU exe import BTDRWIN7 ThorWin7 C myfile ccf The example above imports RFTerm and Honeywell control panel settings into a file named myfile ccf Example 3 Apply settings CCU exe apply reset e myfile ccf Use this command line example to read the settings from the specified ccf file and apply them to the Thor VM1 running the CCC Where apply directs the CCU to read the settings from the ccf file and apply them to the system registry reset is optional When reset is specified all setting are reset to their default values before the customized settings in the ccf file are applied Any prior changes made to these settings on the Thor VM1 are lost If reset is not specified only the changed values in the ccf file are applied Any other setting previously made on the Thor VM1 are retained E myfile ccf is the path and filename of the ccf fil
191. shown CAUTION This device is intended to transmit RF energy For protection against RF exposure to humans and in accor Ach dance with FCC rules and Industry Canada rules this transmitter should be installed such that a minimum separation dis tance of at least 20 cm 7 8 in is maintained between the antenna and the general population This device is not to be co located with other transmitters in the following figures Components U Bracket Mounting Assembly The U bracket kit is available in two configurations e With a U Bracket included for new vehicle installations e Without a U Bracket for installing the Thor VM1 in place of a previous Honeywell vehicle mounted computer such as a VX6 or VX7 U Bracket only included in kits for new installations Ca Adapter Bracket includes screws flat washers and lock washers to attach Adapter Bracket to Thor VM1 and to attach Adapter Bracket to existing U Bracket for example to a vehicle where a VX1 VX2 VX4 VX5 VX6 or VX7 was previously installed Procedure U Bracket Assembly Equipment Needed Sockets and a Torque wrench capable of measuring to 50 inch pounds 5 64 56 N m Note Torquing tool is not supplied by Honeywell Torque Measurement You will need a torquing tool capable of torquing to 35 50 inch pounds 1 10 N m Torque all screws and bolts accord ing to the following table For these bolts Torque to 1 4 20x5 8 Bolts 50 in
192. side of the 0 C to 35 C safe charging range In order to maintain UPS charge the Thor VM1 should have power applied while the unit is within the safe charging range for at least an hour each day RF Safety Notice This device is intended to transmit RF energy For protection against RF exposure to humans and in accordance with FCC rules and Industry Canada rules this transmitter should be installed such that a minimum separation distance of at least 20 cm 7 8 in is maintained between the antenna and the general population This device can only be co located with FCC ID TWG SDCPE15N Bluetooth Y Bluetooth Class 11 Honeywell Scanning amp Mobility Product Environmental Information Refer to www honeywellaidc com environmental for the ROHS REACH WEEE information CE Mark The CE marking on the product indicates that this device is in conformity with the following directives e 1995 5 EC R amp TTE e 2011 65 EU RoHS Recast In addition complies to 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive when shipped with recommended power supply European contact Hand Held Products Europe BV Nijverheidsweg 9 13 5627 BT Eindhoven The Netherlands Honeywell shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment i e power supplies personal computers etc that is not CE marked and does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive Part C 11770 Dealer License Republic of Singapore Republic of Singapore Dealer License Number D
193. signal not used 3 USB_H1_PWR USB host 1 5V output power 5 PIN 9 PIN 6 Common ground Common ground USB host 1 data signal USB host 1 data signal 9 USBC_VBUS USB client 5V detect from attached host not used USB Y Cable D9 Male Connector Pin Signal Description PIN 1 PIN 5 GND Common ground USBC_D USB client data signal 7 i 33 2 Dep USBC_D USB client data signal USB_H1_PWR USB host 5V output power PIN 6 PIN 9 Common ground USB_H1_D USB host 1 data signal 8 USB_H1_D USB host 1 data signal 9 USBC_VBUS USB client 5V detect from attached host USB Host Connector Description 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 connection is not supported on the Thor VM1 with the Windows Embedded Standard operating system CANbus Audio Connector Pin Signal Name Description 1 P CAN reserved ping PINT PINS pin An EN PIN 11 PIN 15 CAN_L CAN_L bus line dominant low CAN Ground CO CAN reserved Optional ground 8 Audio return Headset return Headset output 8 Menn Microphone input Microphone return Optional ground CAN_H bus line dominant high 4 CAN reserved Option CAN external Power Supply Headset Adapter Cable D15 Female Connector PIN 15 PIN 11 Not used Pin Signal Description 1 Not used PIN 6 Not used
194. so has bare wires for ground and ignition sense connection plus a D9 cable to connect to a COM port on the Thor VM1 dock to provide a screen blanking signal This section assumes the VX8 VX9 power cable is properly connected to vehicle power Refer to the VX8 or VX9 Vehicle Mounting Reference Guide for details l To COM port A on Dock To VX8 VX9 mm RER To Power Connector Power Cable ARBAB BBR 205 0020 on Dock To Ground and Ignition Sense Y Connect to Thor VX8 VX9 Power Cable 1 2 9 10 11 12 Connect the cable to the Thor VX8 VX9 power cable by aligning the connector pins to the power connector push down on the watertight connector and twist it to fasten securely Connect the green wire to vehicle ground For battery powered vehicles The green wire must be connected to the vehicle chassis ground For internal combustion engine powered vehicles The green wire is connected to the vehicle chassis ground which can also be battery negative If ignition control will be used connect the blue wire to an ignition switched circuit less than 1mA over input voltage range If ignition control is not used the blue wire can be left disconnected If the VX8 VX9 cable is connected to a screen blanking box or switch connect the D9 connec
195. sure to position the RAM clamp mount to allow access to the switches and ports on the bottom of the Thor VM1 E pas NW Bolts a Upper clamp piece 2 Position the upper clamp piece with ball on the beam Place the bolts through the holes in the upper clamp piece 3 Position the lower clamp piece below the beam Align the bolts with the holes in the lower clamp piece 4 Place the nylon locking nuts on the bolts and tighten the bolts Mounting Dimensions Note Drawing not to scale 2 56 G5 02mm 1 84 46 74mm J Step 1c Attach RAM Plate to Vehicle and Attach RAM Ball Note If you are using the RAM ball mount please go to Step 1a Attach RAM Ball to Vehicle page 4 19 If you are using the RAM clamp mount please go to Step 1b Mount RAM Clamp to Vehicle page 4 20 1 Determine the position for mounting the RAM ball plate Be sure to position the RAM plate to allow access to the switches and ports on the bottom of the Thor VM1 2 Attach the RAM ball plate to the vehicle mounting surface using four 1 4 bolts not included or equivalent fasten ers 3 If not already attached attach the RAM ball to the RAM ball plate using three M6 nuts and washers IMPORTANT Mount to the most rigid surface available Mounting Dimensions There are 4 mounting holes in the plate Use four 1 4 bolts to secure the plate to the vehicle Note Drawing not to scale 176
196. tandard 7 and Windows 7 Professional only The automatic firmware update utility provides an automated process to update the firmware on the Thor VM1 Firmware that can be updated includes BIOS EC Embedded Controller and Screen MCU Micro Controller Unit Firmware updates are dis tributed as cabinet cab files The cab file contains the necessary firmware files BIOS EC and Screen MCU and a utility to install firmware files The firmware update utility is installed as part of the factory software load This utility can be used to install newer firmware or to revert to older firmware It may be necessary to update firmware before installing an updated operating system Requirements The automatic firmware update utility requires the hard drive CompactFlash card to have both C and D partitions When the Thor VM is shipped with either a Windows 7 Professional or Windows Embedded Standard 7 operating system these partitions are created during the manufacturing process The automatic firmware update utility is not supported for a Thor VM1 with a Windows Embedded Standard 2009 operating system Firmware Distribution Files The following software files must be copied to drive D in the order listed The files can be copied to the D drive manually or remotely Contact Technical Assistance see page 9 1 for upgrade files FWxxyyzz cab This file contains the firmware update files and a utility to verify version compatibility and install
197. tered Mode is disabled unchecked or the discovery result displays Bluetooth scanners and printers only Filtered Mode is enabled checked When Filtered Mode is disabled the Thor VM1 can pair with up to four Bluetooth de vices A Restart is required every time Filtered Mode is toggled on and off When in non filtered mode the Thor VM1 supports SPP only This option is Disabled by default This option assigns Bluetooth printer connection to COMY instead of COM19 To en able this option Filtered Mode must be enabled This option is Disabled by default When logging is enabled the Thor VM1 creates bt_log txt and stores it in the C Pro gram Files LXE Bluetooth folder Bluetooth activity logging is added to the text file as activity progresses A bt_log_bak txt file contains the data stored by bt_log txt prior to reboot During a reboot process the Thor VM1 renames bt_log txt to bt_log_bak txt Ifa file already exists with that name the existing file is deleted the new bt_log_bak txt file is added and a new bt_log txt is created Default Computer description Control Panel gt System gt Computer Name tab The name or identifier entered in this space by the System Administrator is used ex clusively by Bluetooth devices and during Bluetooth communication The Computer Description field is blank by default so unless this field is modified be fore Bluetooth is installed Computer Friendly Name is also blank but can be edited by
198. tered for display brightness transitions e When a low level of ambient light is detected the display backlight is set to low level e When the ambient light exceeds the threshold specified in Low to medium light level the display backlight is automatically increased to a medium level e When the ambient light exceeds the threshold specified in Medium to high light level the display backlight is automatically increased to a high level e Likewise if the Thor VM1 is returned to a lower ambient light area the display backlight automatically transitions to the appropriate lower display backlight level Current Level Current levels of LCD brightness and ambient light are displayed as a percentage Ambient light level is detected by the light sensor located near the top right of the display Defroster Control Enable the touch screen defroster if installed and set the trip point Settings are ignored if the defroster is not installed If a defroster is installed the defroster can be switched between the Enabled and Disabled states using the check box The default is Disabled unchecked Specify the Defroster trip point The default trip point is 40 C 104 F Screen Rotation Start gt Control Panel gt Screen Rotation Classic view Screen Rotation OK E degree X CIA The Screen Rotation panel provides options for rotating the display 0 Degree Returns screen to the default orientation 90 Degree
199. th gt About tab EzPair Bluetooth Devices Settings Reconnect About Computer Friendly Name Bluetooth Address 00 40 FD 00 00 00 BTC version 1 0 BTDRPV1W1Kp A Bluetooth Stack Revision 2 1 Bluetooth Radio HCI 4 4839 Bluetooth Radio LMP 4 4839 Copyright 2006 2012 Honeywell SR Next create a Bluetooth address bar code label for the Thor VM1 The format for the bar code label is as follows e Bar code type must be Code 128 e FNC8 character followed by string Uppercase L lowercase n lowercase k uppercase B and then the Bluetooth address 12 hex digits no colons For example LnkB0400fd002031 Create and print the label Scan the Thor VM1 Bluetooth address bar code label with the Bluetooth bar code reader The devices are paired The Bluetooth bar code reader responds with a series of beeps and LED flashes Note After scanning the Thor VM1 Bluetooth label if there is no beep and no LED flash from the Bluetooth bar code reader the devices are currently paired See Bluetooth Beep and LED Indications page 5 16 Bluetooth Beep and LED Indications Beep Type from Bluetooth Device Behavior Acknowledge label 1 beep Label rejected 2 beeps at low frequency Transmission error Beep will sound high low high low Link successful Beep will sound low medium high Link unsuccessful Beep will sound high low high low LED on Bluetooth Device Behavior Yellow LED blinks at 2 Hz Linking in progress O
200. the Thor VM1 is running Windows Embedded Standard 2009 The Windows Wireless icon located in the taskbar may not display a successful wireless connection The SCU Main tab should be used to verify the success of the connection instead Wireless Zero Config Utility vt es The WZC utility has an icon in the toolbar indicating the Wireless Zero Config application is enabled but the connection is inactive at this time the device is not connected to a network The WZC icon may not be visible until control is passed to the WZC utility as described below e You can use either the Wireless Zero Configuration Utility or the Summit Client Utility to connect to your network The Summit Client Utility is recommended because the Wireless Zero Configuration Utility cannot control the complete set of security features of the radio To Switch Control to the Wireless Zero Config Utility 1 Select ThirdPartyConfig in the Active Profile drop down box on the Main tab 2 Amessage appears that a Power Cycle is required to make settings activate properly 3 Tap OK 4 Restart the Thor VM1 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 There may be a slight delay before the Wireless Zero Config icon indicates the status of the connection To Switch Control to SCU 1 To switch back to SCU control s
201. the command line interface To launch the Client Configuration Utility from the command line locate the Command Prompt selecting Start gt All Pro grams gt Accessories and right click on the Command Prompt icon Select Run as administrator It is necessary to open the command window as an administrator because the CCU must be able to access and make A changes to the Windows registry The command utility can be ran from the installed location C Program Files Honeywell Configuration Cloning Utility or in portable mode such as from a USB drive When running in portable mode copy the following files to the USB drive e Configuration Cloning Utility exe from installation directory e PrivateKeyLoaded dll from installation directory e ccf file s from C Windows DDF or other user specified folder A batch file bat can be created to run the CCU commands Refer to the examples below to use the command line Example 1 Launch GUI CCU exe If ran with no parameters the GUI CCU interface is opened Example 2 Import settings CCU exe import programs C myfile ccf Us this command line example to import the current settings from the Thor VM1 running the CCU Where import directs the CCU to read the settings from the system registry programs is replaced by one or more of the following programs from which to import settings separated by an aster isk RFTerm RFTerm terminal emulation settings BTDRWIN7 Bluetooth EZ Pair
202. the firm ware files The file name is structured such that xx identifies the last digits of the BIOS firmware version yy identifies the Embedded Controller firmware version and zz identifies the screen MCU version UpdateFW tag The file that triggers the update utility to begin Be sure to copy this file only after all the cab file has been copied As soon as the Thor VM1 detects the presence of this file the unit reboots in five seconds Update Process 1 Copy the files listed above to the D drive Copy the cab file first then the tag file Be sure to copy the updatefw tag file to the D drive last The Thor VM1 begins the reboot process after detecting this file 2 The Thor VM1 automatically reboots and starts the update process after detecting the updatefw tag file No user intervention is required to reboot the Thor VM1 or run the update utility after the reboot The update utility operates in a DOS screen 3 If the update is not successful the update is tried three more times 4 Ifthe update fails drive D is cleaned up leaving flashapp exe a flashlog txt and a retry tag file 5 Review the flashlog txt file The log file lists what firmware if any has been installed If an error has occurred during the update process it is detailed in the flashlog txt file Configuration Cloning Utility CCU Windows Embedded Standard 7 and Windows 7 Professional only This utility provides an automated process to read the confi
203. the power button starts the power up sequence Note This assumes that the Thor VM1 is docked in a powered Quick Mount Smart Dock or that the internal UPS battery has a sufficient charge to power the Thor VM1 If no external power is available and the UPS battery does not have a charge pressing the power button causes no action Yu e ell fer vuur If the Thor VM1 is On pressing the power button performs the option selected in the Advanced tab of the Power control panel e Ignore power button press e Prompt the user to select action e Shut down default an orderly shutdown is performed e Standby e Hibernate Auto On Behavior Select the desired Ignition Control Auto On behavior The Thor VM1 Auto On options can be configured using the AutoOn page 5 5 control panel Please refer to that sec tion for more details on the options below For information on the Ignition input signal see Vehicle 10 60VDC Direct Power Connection page 4 29 and Auto On Control Wiring Diagram page 4 32 Standard The Thor VM1 is turned on and off manually by the user using the power button on the front of the device Ignition Control The Thor VM1 is turned on automatically when a signal is received via the Ignition Input wire which is part of the DC Power Cable Auto On The Thor VM1 automatically powers up when power is provided External Connectors Po
204. the user Reconnect EZPair Bluetooth Devices Settings Reconnect About wv Report when connection lost Report when reconnected V Report failure to reconnect Clear Pairing Table on Boot v Auto Reconnect on Boot jw Auto Reconnect OK Cancel ro ok Note These options can still be checked or unchecked whether Bluetooth connection is enabled or disabled Options Option Report when connection lost Report when reconnected Report failure to recon nect Clear Pairing Table on Boot Auto Reconnect on Boot 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 lost A visual signal may be a dialog box placed on the display notifying the user the con nection between one or all of the paired Bluetooth devices has stopped Tap the ok button to remove the dialog box from the screen This option is Disabled unchecked by default There may be an audio or visual signal when a connection between a paired active device is made A visual signal may be a dialog box placed on the display notifying the user the con nection between one or all of the paired Bluetooth devices has resumed Tap the ok button to remove the dialog box from the screen This option is Enabled checked by default The default time delay is 30 minutes This value cannot be changed by the user There may be an audio or v
205. the user will be prompted for the Username and Password when connecting to the network Credentials a User Password PAC Filename PAC Password cme To use Sign On credentials e 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 e Enter the password To use Automatic PAC Provisioning e No additional entries are required To use manual PAC Provisioning Enter the PAC Filename and PAC Password e The PAC file must be copied to the directory specified in the Certs Path global variable The PAC file must not be read only 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 Note When using Automatic PAC Provisioning once authenticated there is a file stored in the C Program Files GSummit certs directory with the PAC credentials If the username is changed that file must be deleted The filename is autoP 00 pac EAP TLS To use EAP TLS make sure the following profile options are used 1 Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile 2 Set EAP Type to EAP TLS 3 Set Encryption to WPA TKIP 4 Set Auth Type to Open To use another encryption type select WPA CCKM WPA2 AES or WPA2 CCKM f
206. tion to inhibit Thor VM1 connection initiated by a Bluetooth scanner Computer is discoverable This option is Disabled by default Enable this option to ensure other devices can discover the Thor VM1 Option Prompt if devices request to pair Continuous Search Filtered Mode Printer Port COM9 Logging Computer Friendly Name Information This option is Enabled by default A dialog box appears on the Thor VM1 screen notifying the user a Bluetooth device requests to pair with the Thor VM1 The requesting Bluetooth device does not need to have been Discovered by the Thor VM1 before the pairing request is received Tap the Accept button or the Decline button to remove the dialog box from the screen In some cases if a Bluetooth device is already paired this setting cannot be changed If this is the case an error message is displayed and the option is not changed The Bluetooth device must be disconnected before changing this setting This option is Disabled by default When enabled the Bluetooth connection never stops searching for a device it has paired with when the connection is broken such as the paired device entering Sus pend mode going out of range or being turned off When disabled after being en abled the Thor VM1 stops searching after 30 minutes This option is Enabled by default Determines whether the Bluetooth client discovers and displays all serial Bluetooth devices in the vicinity Fil
207. tion type select WPA CCKM WPA2 AES or WPA2 CCKM for encryption and complete other entries as detailed in this section The SCU supports EAP FAST with automatic or manual PAC provisioning With automatic PAC provisioning the user cre dentials whether entered on the saved credentials screen or the sign on screen are sent to the RADIUS server The RADIUS server must have auto provisioning enabled to send the PAC provisioning credentials to the Thor VM1 AIS Main Profile status Diags Global Edit Profile New Rename Delete Scan Radio a apor sl ab Default SDC Client Name Power Save Tx Power Encryption EAP Type wea TKIP y Jeap Fast G i WEP keys PSKs Credentials Save Changes Commit For automatic PAC provisioning once a username password is authenticated the PAC information is stored on the Thor VM1 The same username password must be used to authenticate each time See the note below for more details For manual PAC provisioning the PAC filename and Password must be entered See Sign On vs Stored Credentials page 6 15 for information on entering credentials The entries on the Credentials screen are determined by the type of credentials stored or sign on and the type of PAC pro visioning automatic or manual Click on the Credentials button To use Stored Credentials click on the Credentials button No entries are necessary for Sign On Credentials with auto matic PAC provisioning as
208. tive profile the Summit Client Utility passes control to Wire less Manager for configuration of all client and security settings for the network module 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 enter ing the Admin Login password The password is case sensitive Once logged in the button label changes to Admin Logout To logout either tap the Admin Logout button or exit the SCU without tapping the Admin Logout button Admin Login To login to Administrator mode tap the Admin Login button Once logged in the button label changes to Admin Logout The admin is automatically logged out when the SCU is exited The Admin can either tap the Admin Logout button or the OK button to logout Admin Password Entry x Enter Admin Password c Enter the Admin password the default password is SUMMIT and is case sensitive and tap OK If the password is incorrect an error message is displayed The Administrator default password can be changed on the tab The end user can e Turn the radio on or off on the Main tab e Select an active Profile on the Main tab e View the current parameter settings for the profiles on the Profile tab e View the global parameter settings on the Global tab Vie
209. to use CCKM Options are Standard OPMK Default is Off and dimmed cannot be changed Standard O gt How to handle antenna diversity when transmitting packets to the Access Point Options are Main only and On On Start on How to handle antenna diversity when receiving packets from the Access Main Point Option is On start on Main This parameter cannot be changed for some Summit radios 2346 If the packet size in bytes exceeds the specified number of bytes set in the fragment threshold the packet is fragmented sent as several pieces instead of as one block Use a low setting in areas where communica tion is poor or where there is a great deal of wireless interference Options are Any number between 256 bytes and 2346 bytes Parameter RTS Thresh LED Tray Icon Hide Password Admin Password Auth Timeout Certs Path Ping Payload Ping Timeout ms Ping Delay ms Logon Options Default or Blank 32 bytes 5000 1000 Function If the packet size exceeds the specified number of bytes set in the Re quest to Send RTS threshold an RTS is sent before sending the pack et A low RTS threshold setting can be useful in areas where many client devices are associating with the Access Point This parameter cannot be changed The LED on the wireless card is not visible to the user when the wireless card is installed in a sealed mobile device Options are On Off
210. tooth devices are discovered paired connected and disconnected A taskbar Bluetooth icon with a red background indicates Bluetooth is active and not paired with any device A device icon with a red background indicates a disconnected paired device 1 Tap the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar or on the desktop to open the Bluetooth EZPair application 2 Tap the Bluetooth Devices tab 3 Tap the Discover button When the Bluetooth module begins searching for in range Bluetooth devices the button name changes to Stop Tap the Stop button to cancel the Discover function at any time 4 The discovered devices are listed in the Bluetooth Devices window 5 Highlight a Bluetooth device in the Discovered window and double tap to open the device properties menu 6 Tap Pair as Scanner to set up the Thor VM1 to receive scanner data 7 Tap Pair as Printer to set up the Thor VM1 to send data to the printer 8 Tap Disconnect to stop pairing with the device Once disconnected tap Delete to remove the device name and data from the Thor VM1 Bluetooth Devices list The device is deleted from the list after the OK button is clicked 9 Upon successful pairing the selected device may react to indicate a successful connection The reaction may be an audio signal from the device flashing LED on the device or a dialog box is placed on the Thor VM1 display 10 Whenever the Thor VM1 is turned On all previously paired live Bluetooth devices in the vi
211. tor to a COM port on the dock The cable is rated for a maximum temperature of 105 C 221 F Therefore when routing this cable it should be protected from physical damage and from surfaces that might exceed this temperature Cable should be protected from physical damage from moving parts Do not expose the cable to chemicals or oil that may cause the wiring insulation to deteriorate Always route the cable so that it does not interfere with safe opera tion and maintenance of the vehicle Provide mechanical support for the cable by securing it to the vehicle structure at approximately one foot inter vals taking care not to over tighten and pinch conductors or penetrate outer cable jacket Connect the watertight connector end of the power cable to the Thor VM1 Quick Mount Smart dock power connector by aligning the connector pins to the power connector push down on the watertight connector and twist it to fasten securely Secure the power cable to the Thor VM1 using the Strain Relief Cable Clamps page 4 27 Place Thor VM1 in the Dock page 4 16 If using the Screen Blanking page 4 44 feature install the screen blanking box or switch if not previously installed Press the Power Switch page 3 5 on the back of the Thor VM1 dock Press the Power Button page 3 5 on the front of the Thor VM1 to turn on the Thor VM1 Screen Blanking Prerequisite The steps outlined in either 12 48 VDC Vehicles 10 60 VDC Direct Connection pag
212. touch screen is clean and dry before installation See Cleaning page 4 16 for instructions on suitable cleaning agents 2 Pull the release tab to separate the protective backing from the rear of the protective film Avoid touching the rear side of the protective film while removing the liner 3 Place the rear side of the protective film against the Thor VM1 display roughly centering the protective film over the display 4 Slide the protective film until one corner can be slid back between the touch screen and the display housing as the protective film is re centered on the display It may be necessary to press the edges of the protective film against the display to ensure the entire edge slides under the display housing It is easiest to start with one of the bottom corners 5 Slide the protective film away from the other bottom corner The film may bulge sligthly away from the Reference Guide as it is being slid Only slide the protective film enough so that the protective film can slide under the display housing on that corner when the protective film is returned to center 6 Repeat with each of the top corners sliding the protective film away from the corner just enough that the protective film can slide under the display housing when the protective film is returned to center 7 It may be necessary to flex the protective film during the install however use care not to flex the protective film so much that the protective film kinks 8 Once
213. ts from pairing devices If a pairing device requests authentication or encryption the Thor VM1 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 simultaneously supports one printer as a slave Bluetooth device and one scanner either as a slave or as a mas ter Bluetooth device The LED on the Bluetooth scanner illuminates during a scanning operation Barcode data captured by the Bluetooth scanner can be manipulated by the settings in the optional Freefloat Link One application e Multiple beeps may be heard during a bar code scan using a mobile Bluetooth scanner beeps from the mobile Bluetooth scanner as the bar code data is accepted rejected and other beeps from the Thor VM1 during final bar code data manipulation WWAN WWAN Wireless Wide Area Networking is available on the Thor VM1 A slot is provided for a SIM card GPS GPS Global Positioning System is available on the Thor VM1 Power Vehicle DC Power Supply Vehicle power input for the Thor VM1 dock is 10V to 60V DC and is accepted without the need to perform any manual oper ation within the Thor VM1 dock see 12 48 VDC Vehicles 10 60 VDC Direct Connection page 4 29 The dock provides a conditioned power output for the Thor VM1 By using a specified DC DC power supply input voltage of 50 150V DC can be accepted see 60 144 VDC Vehicles 50 150 VDC Power Supply Screws on Top
214. tween 20 C 4 F and 30 C 22 F If operating on UPS power and the UPS battery becomes critically low the Thor VM1 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 VM1 does not power on The UPS status LED and the Battery Control Panel can be used to monitor the state of the UPS battery Safe Charging Temperature Range The internal temperature of the Thor VM1 is the trigger for UPS battery charging e The UPS battery is not charged when the internal Thor VM1 temperature is below 0 C 32 F This corresponds to an ambient room temperature of approximately 10 C 14 F e The UPS battery is not charged when the internal Thor VM1 temperature is above 45 C 113 F This corresponds to an ambient room temperature of approximately 35 C 95 F e If the UPS battery cannot be charged due to a temperature extreme the UPS Status LED page 3 11 is amber Move the Thor VM1 to a different location to charge the UPS battery When the Thor VM1 is operated in an environment where the UPS battery is not able to charge due to temperature extremes the Thor VM1 should be removed to a location within the safe charging temperature range during off hours A discharged UPS battery cannot protect against data loss in the event vehicle power is interrupted Charging Timeout e A fully discharged UPS battery normally recharges in less than 4 hours when the
215. uation The status of Auto Reconnect on Boot is ignored and no devices are re connected on boot The status of Clear Pairing Table on Boot controls whether the pairing table is populated on boot When Auto Reconnect is enabled checked and Auto Reconnect on Boot is dis abled unchecked devices are not reconnected on boot but are reconnected in other situations example return from out of range When Auto Reconnect is enabled checked and Clear Pairing Table on Boot is en abled checked devices are not reconnected on boot but are reconnected in other situations example return from out of range The pairing table is cleared on boot The status of Auto Reconnect on Boot is ignored and the option is automatically dis abled unchecked and dimmed About EzPair Bluetooth Devices Settings Reconnect About Computer Friendly Name Bluetooth Address 100 40 FD 00 00 00 BTC version 1 0 BTDRPV1W1Kp Bluetooth Stack Revision 2 1 Bluetooth Radio HCI 4 4839 Bluetooth Radio LMP 4 4839 Copyright 2006 2012 Honeywell Ca A Cancel 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 Using Bluetooth Start gt Control Panel gt Bluetooth or Bluetooth icon in taskbar or Bluetooth icon on desktop 9 Tap the Bluetooth icon in the taskb
216. ues to the Thor VM1 running the CCU 1 If you want to view the default settings before applying User and select Advanced Tap File gt Open and change the file type to ddf files ddf Select the desired ddf file s for the software program s to return to default values 2 3 4 Tap File gt Save and specify a file name for the ccf file 5 Tap Registry gt Apply settings 6 Reboot the Thor VM1 for the new settings to take effect 7 The ccf file can be used to configure another Thor VM1 See Example 4 Example 4 Clone settings to another device 1 Create a ccf file using any of the above examples 2 Copy the ccf file to C Windows DDF on the destination Thor VM1 Note Rather than using the CCU GUI the command line can be used to apply the settings to the destination device Open the CCU on the destination device Tap File gt Open and select the ccf file that was copied to the device Tap Registry gt Import oa Fb o When prompted to Default all Non Configured Parameters e Tap Yes to set all parameters not configured in the ccf file to defaults on the destination device Tap No to apply the values from the ccf file and leave all other parameters as is on the destination device e Tap Cancel to exit with no changes to the destination device 7 Reboot the Thor VM1 for the new settings to take effect Configuration Cloning Utility Command Line Interface Note The CCU GUI must be closed before launching
217. ult BIOS parameters are configured at that time In most cases it is unnecessary to modify the BIOS parameters Generally it is only necessary to enter the BIOS setup to change the boot order of the drives This section is not intended to detail all features of the BIOS instead it is intended to cover the most commonly used setup options CAUTION Be very careful when using this utility to modify BIOS Setup parameters The Thor VM1 may generate unex pected results when incorrect or conflicting parameter values are entered Selecting incorrect or invalid options may re quire the Thor VM1 to be returned for repairs The parameters should only be modified by Information Services personnel or the system administrator Accessing the BIOS Setup When the Embedded BIOS screen Phoenix Technologies is displayed press the Del key to enter BIOS setup Use the arrow keys to move around the screen To access and modify the BIOS on the Thor VM1 an external keyboard must be attached Boot Order To view or edit the boot order select the Boot tab By default the first device in the boot order is USB Hard Drive The second device is the Windows CE Image If a USB drive such as a thumb drive is attached to the Thor VM1 the device attempts to boot from the USB drive Ifthe USB drive contains a bootable sector the Thor VM1 boots from the USB drive e Ifthe USB drive does not contain a bootable sector the Thor VM1 does not boot Remove the USB d
218. ure Information The radiated output power of the Honeywell Thor VM1 is below the Industry Canada IC radio frequency exposure limits The Honeywell Thor VM1 should be used in such a manner such that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized This device has been certified for use in Canada Status of the listing in the Industry Canada s REL Radio Equipment List can be found at the following web address Additional Canadian information on RF exposure also can be found at the following web address Canada avis d Industry Canada IC Cet appareil num rique de classe A est conforme aux normes canadiennes RSS GEN num ro 3 2010 et RSS 210 num ro 8 2010 Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes 1 cet appareil ne doit pas causer d interf rence et 2 cet appareil doit accepter toute interf rence notamment les interf rences qui peuvent affecter son fonctionnement Informations concernant l exposition aux fr quences radio RF La puissance de sortie mise par de le Honeywell Thor VM1 est inf rieure a la limite d exposition aux fr quences radio d Indus try Canada IC Utilisez le Honeywell Thor VM1 de fagon a minimiser les contacts humains lors du fonctionnement normal Ce p riph rique est homologu pour l utilisation au Canada Pour consulter l entr e correspondant a l appareil dans la liste d quipement radio REL Radio Equipment List d Industry Canada rendez vous sur Pour des in
219. using a single profile edit the default profile with the parameters for your network Select the Default profile from the pull down menu Make any desired parameter changes as described in the applicable following section determined by network security type and click the Commit button to save the changes IMPORTANT Remember to click the Commit button after making changes to ensure the changes are saved Many versions of the SCU display a reminder if the Commit button is not clicked before an attempt is made to close or browse away from the tab in focus if there are unsaved changes If changes are made to the stored credentials click Commit to save those changes first before making any additional changes No Security To connect to a wireless network with no security make sure the following profile options are used 1 Enter the SSID of the Access Point assigned to this profile 2 Set EAP Type to None 3 Set Encryption to None 4 Set Auth Type to Open Main Profile status Diags Global Edit Defa WI Profile Default spc New Rename Delete Scan Radio e APO1 Client Name Power Save Tx Power Encryption EAP Type None pre None Pas WEP keys P5Ks Save Changes Commit Gredentials Once configured 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
220. w Obtain a new IP address through release and renew All activity is logged in the Diagnostic Output box If a fixed IP address has been assigned to the radio this is also noted in the Diagnostic Output box Note that the current IP address is displayed above this button Start Ping Start a continuous ping to the IP address specified in the text box to the right of this button Once the button is clicked the ping begins and the button label changes to Stop Ping Clicking the button ends the ping The ping also ends when any other button on this screen is clicked or the user browses away from the Diags tab The results of the ping are displayed in the Diagnostic Output box e Diagnostics Also attempts to re connect to the wireless LAN However this option provides more data in the Diagnostic Output box than the Re connect option This data dump includes radio state profile settings global settings and a list of broadcast SSID APs e Save To Use this to save the results of the diagnostics to a text file Use the explorer window to specify the name and location for the diagnostic file The text file can viewed using an application such as WordPad Global Start gt All Programs gt Summit gt Summit Client Utility gt Global tab The parameters on this panel can only be changed when an with a password The current values for the parameters can be viewed by the general user without requiring a password Note Tap t
221. w fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 120VDC e For 132VDC input use a 3A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 132VDC e For 144VDC input use a 3A slow blow fuse that has a DC voltage rating greater than 144VDC Note For North America a UL Listed fuse is to be used Power Cable Identification The DC power cable included with the dock is one of the two styles below Power cable with right angle connector and 6 wires Power cable with straight connector and 4 wires Note black and black white wires together before connecting to gt Wire Color Connection Red 2 wires DC 10 60 VDC Black 2 wires DC Twist the red and red white wires together and twist the Green Ground vehicle power Blue Ignition Input not used Wire Color Connection Red DC 10 60 VDC Black DC Green Ground Blue Ignition Input not used Correct electrical polarity is required for safe and proper installation See Wiring Diagram page 4 37 for additional wire color coding specifics The Thor VM1 DC input wires Red Red White DC and Black Black White DC and the Blue ignition input wire are galvanically isolated The Green ground input is used for electrostatic discharge ESD protection Vehicle 50 150VDC Power Connection Please review the Wiring Diagram page 4 37 before beginning power cable install
222. w the current connection details on the Status tab e View radio status software versions and regulatory domain on the Main tab e Access additional troubleshooting features on the Diags tab After Admin Login the end user can also e Create edit rename and delete profiles on the Profile tab Edit global parameters on the Global tab e Enable disable the Summit tray icon in the taskbar Profile Start gt All Programs gt Summit gt Summit Client Utility gt 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 SSID Blank Client Name Blank Power Save CAM Tx Power Maximum Bit Rate Auto Radio Mode BGA rates full Auth Type Open EAP Type None Encryption None A Summit Client Utility 2 121 Main Profile status Diags Global Edit lt Profile spc New Rename Delete Scan Radio a apor Default id Client Name Power Save Tx Power Encryption EAP Type None y None Si WEP keys PSKs Save Changes Commit When logged in as an Admin use the Profile tab to manage profiles When not logged in as an Admin the parameters can be viewed and cannot be changed The buttons on this tab are dimmed if the user is not logged in as Admin The Profile tab was previously labeled Config Buttons Button Function
223. w these instructions for Generate a User Certificate page 6 35 and Install a User Certificate page 6 37 See Windows Certificate Store vs Certs Path page 6 17 for more information on CA certificate storage Check the Validate server checkbox Credentials xj User userZ User Cert usercert f CA cert jal IV validate server V Use MS store cme If using the Windows certificate store 1 Check the Use MS store checkbox The default is to use the Full Trusted Store Full trusted store 2 To select an individual certificate click on the Browse button 3 Uncheck the Use full trusted store checkbox 4 Select the desired certificate and click Select You are returned to the Credentials screen 5 Click OK then click Commit If using the Certs Path option 1 Leave the Use MS store box unchecked 2 Enter the certificate filename in the CA Cert text box 3 Click OK then click Commit The Thor VM1 should be authenticating the server certificate and using EAP TLS for the user authentication 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 See Certificates page 6 32 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 WPA PSK To connect using WPA PSK make sure the following p
224. wer the Thor VM1 off before attaching a cable to any port serial USB Audio CAN etc The external I O connectors for the Thor VM1 are located on the right side of the Quick Mount Smart Dock when viewed from the back The Power Supply Connector page 3 7 is on the left side of the dock when viewed from the back Antenna connectors are located on the top rear of the Thor VM1 Serial Connector COM1 and COM2 Screen Blanking The COM1 and COM2 connectors are D 9 male connectors located on the back of the Quick Mount Smart Dock Power the Thor VM1 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 con nector See COM1 and COM2 Connector page 8 4 for connector pinout detail Pin 9 is configured to provide 5V for an external bar code scanner See Connect Serial Device page 4 48 for more information If a COM port is not being used for a scanner it can be used for Screen Blanking page 4 44 when the vehicle is in motion The screen blanking signal can be provided either by a Honeywell Screen Blanking Box or a user supplied switch or relay See Screen Blanking page 4 44 for information on connecting screen blanking accessories USB Connector The USB connector is a D 9 female connector located on the back of the Quick Mount Smart Dock See USB Connect
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