Honeywell Vx9 Manual
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6 - 97 SIM Card Installation Read through these installation instructions before commencing assembly. This document describes the process of inserting a SIM card into the PCCard of your Thor VX9 computer. Requirements In order to perform this operation you need the following: Torx 20 screwdriver. SIM card from your network operator. Installation The following procedure describes how to insert a SIM card: 1. Place the Thor VX9 upside down onto a flat clean surface. 2. Remove the service hatch by loosening the 2 torx screws. 3. Remove the antenna pigtail from the GPRS/EDGE/3G PCCard. 4. Remove the GPRS/EDGE/3G PCCard by pressing the PCCard eject button. Connect the power supply cable only when everything else has been assembled. !
6 - 98 5. Insert your SIM card into the PCCard as shown below. 6. Reinsert the PCCard into the PCCard socket. 7. Reattach the antenna pigtail. 8. Reattach the service hatch. 9. Start the computer.
6 - 99 Option GlobeTrotter Connect SIM Card PIN If you have not already installed a SIM card, see SIM Card Installation (page 6-97). If you have PIN-code enabled you will be prompted to type the code at startup. Using Option GlobeTrotter Connect 1. Double-click the gray/green Option icon in the system tray to launch the application 2. For some operators the application is automatically configured for the network, if not configure the settings as advised by your local operator 3. When all settings are made press the connect button to connect to the preferred network. To disconnect, press Disconnect.
6 - 100 OneClick Internet This section contains the User Manual for the customized version of WebToGos OneClick Internet for the Honeywell Thor VX9. OneClick Internet is installed by Honeywell on all Thor VX9s equipped with a WWAN radio. Available carriers and OneClick fea- tures may vary by device. OneClick Internet provides: Internet connection management Email download Contact management for SIM and Microsoft Outlook Since WebToGo OneClick Internet is preinstalled, it is present on the Windows Start Menu. A desktop icon is also provided. Preparing for Initial Use on the Thor VX9 Install SIM Card If using a CDMA carrier such as Verizon, skip this step because a SIM card is not used. See SIM Card Installation (page 6-97). 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&T, T-Mobile or Verizon. Note: The firmware may automatically be selected when a SIM card is installed in the Thor VX9. Double-tap the OneClick Internet icon on the Thor VX9 desktop. Ta p t h e 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 6-117)and the Firmware (page 6-111) tab. Honeywell does not recommend using standby on the Thor VX9 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. !
6 - 101 Activation This step is only necessary for Verizon. 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 > General tab and tap the Activate button. Make sure Automated Activation is selected and tap Next. Ta p Next to complete the activation. Once the activation is completed, OneClick Internet may be minimized to the tray. To verify your settings, tap on the OneClick Internet icon in the system tray. Ta p Settings. Tap the Network tab.
6 - 102 This screen contains the settings including the telephone number from the provider, in this case Verizon.
6 - 103 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&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. The signal strength is indicated as well as the name of the mobile network you are using. The screen also indicates the status of the device and the connection signal strength. 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 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.
6 - 104 Update Button One Click Internet provides a built-in online update functionality that allows for an automatic update of OneClick Internet application, device drivers, and APN database. Honeywell DOES NOT recommend using this option. Contact Technical Assistance (page 9-1) for 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 Access the Settings menu by tapping the Settings button on the main window. The following tabs are available: Profile History General
6 - 105 Profile Create a connection profile to store connection information. Once a profile has been created, its name appears in the drop down Profiles list, which replaces the Profile Name textbox in the illustration above. Buttons Parameters Button Description Create a new profile. When this option is selected, the Profile Name is a text box. Enter a name for the profile as well as other connection specific configuration. When finished, tap the Save button to save the new profile. Edit a current profile. Select a profile from the Profiles list and tap this button to edit the profile pa- rameters. When finished, tap the Save button to save the profile changes. Delete a profile. 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. Label Description Profile Name Profile name - Assign a unique name for each profile. APN Access Point Name of the network operator. Contact your network operator for more information 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. Otherwise, enter the DNS addresses. Proxy Settings Proxy Settings for your network. Contact your network operator for more information. When Use Proxy Server is selected, no additional proxy entries are required. Otherwise, enter the Proxy and the Port.
6 - 106 Network The appearance of the network tab depends on the type of firmware selected. Network with SIM Card Select Connection 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 operator. If enabled, Network Selection displays a list of network options. 1. Automatic Selection 2. Retrieving Networks... The currently registered network is marked.Label Description Select automatically Selects the best suited network automatically Only use GPRS Use only GPRS for a connection Only use UMTS/HSPA Use only UMTS/HSPA for a connection.