Honeywell Vx9 Manual
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6 - 117 OneClick Internet Connection Manager Launch OneClick Internet from the desktop icon or Windows Start Menu. When OneClick Internet is active, a status icon appears in the system tray. The main screen for OneClick Internet opens when the application is started. This screen displays basic information on the connection as well as access to more advanced features and details. From this screen you can connect to the Internet and send Emails. SMS and GPS are not supported 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. 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: The radio is disconnected. Tap the button to connect. The radio is currently connecting. The radio is connected. Tap the button to disconnect. SMS SMS is not supported on the Thor VX9. 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. GPS is not supported on the Thor VX9.
6 - 118 Information Buttons Icon Description Radio On/Off Tap this button to switch the radio state. The color of this button also indicates the state of the radio: 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. Tap the button to hide the connection statistics. Settings Tap this button to access connection settings. Select from several tabs to configure the connection settings. Update Tap this button to access OneClick Internet updates. Help Click this button to view the on-line help. Status Ready. Tap the Connect button to establish a connection. Connecting. Tap the Cancel button to cancel the connection in process. Connected. Tap the Disconnect button to end the connection. Failure. Review the screen for messages such as “No Network”, etc.
7 - 1 7 Key Maps 95-key Keypad with Pointing Device The key map table that follows lists the commands used for the Thor VX9. Note that since the Thor VX9 uses a Microsoft Win- dows operating system, no DOS Terminal Emulation keypress sequences are provided. Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies There are ten hidden keys on the 95-key keyboard. Each of these hidden keys is accessed by pressing the Fn key plus another key. Note: The 95-key keyboard does not have a 2 nd key function. To get this key Press These Keys and Then Insert Fn + 0 on the number pad Home Fn + 7 on the number pad Page Up Fn + 9 on the number pad Delete Fn + . on the number pad End Fn + 1 on the number pad Page Down Fn + 3 on the number pad Up Arrow Fn + 8 on the number pad Left Arrow Fn + 4 on the number pad Down Arrow Fn + 2 on the number pad Right Arrow Fn + 6 on the number pad
7 - 2 60-key Standard Keypad The key map table that follows lists the commands used when using the Thor VX9. The 60-key keyboard does not have a NumLock indicator or key. NumLock can be toggled On or Off using the 2 nd SHIFT F10 keypress sequence. The default for NumLock is On. Changes made to the NumLock status persist across a Windows restart. When running RFTerm, please refer to the RFTerm Reference Guide for equivalent keys and keypress sequences. 60 Key KeyMap 101-Key Equivalencies The following keymap is used on an Thor VX9 that is NOT running RFTerm. RFTerm uses a separate keymap. See the RFTerm User’s Guide for details. When using a sequence of keys that includes the 2nd key, press the 2nd key first then the rest of the key sequence. When the Thor VX9 boots, the default condition of Caps (or CapsLock) is Off. The Caps (or CapsLock) condition can be toggled with a 2nd + F1 key sequence. The CAPS LED is illuminated when CapsLock is On. The keymaps below assume Caps is Off. The Thor VX9 keyboard has several control keys. The following control keys are not used: » The 2nd function of the F3 key is not used as Windows Power Management controls all power management modes on the Thor VX9. » The 2nd functions of the F4 and F5 keys are not used as the display brightness is adjusted via the buttons on the front of the Thor VX9. » The 2nd functions of the F6 and F7 keys are not used as the Thor VX9 has TFT LCD screen with no provision for contrast adjustments. » The 2nd functions of the F8 and F9 keys are not used as the volume on the Thor VX9 is controlled with a Microsoft Windows Control Panel. » The 2nd function of the F10 key is not used as the display backlight timer also controls the keyboard backlight. To get this Key / Function Press These Keys in this Order Power On/Off Power 2nd 2nd Shift Shift Alt Alt Ctrl Ctrl Esc Esc Space Sp Enter Enter Enter (numeric) 2nd Enter CapsLock (Toggle) 2nd F1 Back Space BkSp Tab Tab Back Tab 2nd Tab
7 - 3 Ctrl-Break Ctrl 2nd F2 Pause 2nd F2 Up Arrow Up Arrow Down Arrow Down Arrow Right Arrow Right Arrow Left Arrow Left Arrow Insert 2nd Bksp Delete (numeric) 2nd DOT Home 2nd Left Arrow End 2nd Right Arrow Page Up 2nd Up Arrow Page Down 2nd Down Arrow ScrollLock 2nd Shift F10 F1 F1 F2 F2 F3 F3 F4 F4 F5 F5 F6 F6 F7 F7 F8 F8 F9 F9 F10 F10 F11 2nd Shift F1 F12 2nd Shift F2 aA bB cC dD eE fF gG hH iI jJ kK lL mM nN oO pP To get this Key / Function Press These Keys in this Order
7 - 4 qQ rR sS tT uU vV wW xX yY zZ AShiftA BShiftB CShiftC DShiftD EShiftE FShiftF GShiftG HShiftH IShiftI JShiftJ KShiftK LShiftL MShiftM NShiftN OShiftO PShiftP QShiftQ RShiftR SShiftS TShiftT UShiftU VShiftV WShiftW XShiftX YShiftY ZShiftZ 11 22 33 44 55 To get this Key / Function Press These Keys in this Order
7 - 5 66 77 88 99 00 DOT DOT 2nd3 =2nd4 {2nd5 }2nd6 / (numeric) 2nd Ctrl 7 / (alpha) 2nd 7 - (numeric) 2nd Ctrl 8 - (alpha) 2nd 8 + (numeric) 2nd Ctrl 9 + (alpha) 2nd 9 * (numeric) 2nd I (letter i) * (alpha) 2nd Ctrl I (letter i) : (colon) 2nd D ; (semicolon) 2nd F ?2ndL `2ndN _ (underscore) 2nd M , (comma) 2nd J (apostrophe) 2nd H ~ (tilde) 2nd B \2ndS |2ndA 2ndG !2ndQ @2ndW #2ndE $2ndR %2ndT ^2ndY &2ndU (2ndO )2ndP To get this Key / Function Press These Keys in this Order
7 - 6 IBM Terminal Emulation The Thor VX9s IBM 3270 and IBM 5250 Terminal Emulator keypads are designed to allow the user to enter terminal emu- lator commands when running the RFTerm program. When running RFTerm on the Thor VX9, please refer to RFTerm doc- umentation for equivalent keys and keypress sequences. IBM 3270 Keypad Overlay Legend on Keypad Explanation Key Sequence Attn Attention Ctrl + A Clr Clear Ctrl + C Del Delete Ctrl + D E-Inp Erase Input Ctrl + BkSp Ins Insert Ctrl + I NL New Line Ctrl + N PA1 Ctrl + F1 PA2 Ctrl + F2 PA3 Ctrl + F3 Rst Reset Ctrl + R SysReq System Ctrl + S
7 - 7 IBM 5250 Keypad Overlay Legend on Keypad Explanation Key Sequence Attn Attention Ctrl + A Clr Clear Ctrl + C Del Delete Ctrl + D Dup Duplicate Ctrl + U E-Inp Erase Input Ctrl + Bksp Field Exit Enter Enter Fld - Field Minus Ctrl + M Fld + Field Plus Ctrl + L Ins Insert Ctrl + I NL New Line Ctrl + N SysReq System Ctrl + S