Honeywell Thor VM2 User Manual

Honeywell Thor VM2 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Thor™ VM2 Vehicle-Mount Computer ® ® with Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6.0 User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 Technical Assistance (page 11-1) or by writing Honeywell Scanning and Mobility, 9680 Old Bailes Road, Fort Mill, SC 29707 USA and requesting software package VM2PFDOS11SRC1AB. 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Thor VM2 Agency Information FCC Part 15 Statement......................1-1 FCC 5GHz Statement ......................1-1 EMC Directive Requirements....................1-1 Canada, Industry Canada (IC) Notices ................1-1 COFETEL ..........................1-2 ANATEL (Brazil)........................1-2 Vehicle Power Supply Connection Safety Statement ............1-2 Li-Ion Battery........................1-2 RF Safety Notice ........................1-3...
  • Page 4 Clearing Persistent Storage / Reset to Default Settings .......... 2-9 Tapping the Touch Screen with a Stylus ................2-9 Setup Terminal Emulation Parameters................2-10 Cleaning ..........................2-10 Cleaning the Thor VM2 and the Dock................2-10 Cleaning the Touch Screen ..................2-10 Startup Help........................2-11 Chapter 3 - Hardware Overview System Hardware ........................
  • Page 5 Prepare for Vehicle Mounting ....................4-1 Quick Start ........................4-1 Maintenance - Vehicle Mounted Devices ................4-2 Cleaning ..........................4-2 Place Thor VM2 in the Dock....................4-2 Dock I/O Pin Cover......................4-3 Padlock .......................... 4-3 Laptop Security Cable ....................4-3 Install RAM Mount .......................
  • Page 6 Mounting Kits without Keyboards ................4-4 Mounting Kits with Integrated Keyboard Mounting ..........4-5 Procedure - RAM Mount Assembly ................4-6 Torque Measurement ....................4-6 Install U Bracket Mount ..................... 4-13 Components - U Bracket Mounting Assembly ............. 4-13 Procedure - U Bracket Assembly................. 4-13 Torque Measurement ....................
  • Page 7 LAUNCH.EXE and Persistent Storage ................5-4 REGEDIT.EXE....................... 5-4 REGLOAD.EXE ......................5-4 REGDUMP.EXE ......................5-4 WARMBOOT.EXE ......................5-5 WAVPLAY.EXE ......................5-5 Thor VM2 Command-line Utilities .................. 5-5 PrtScrn.EXE......................5-5 Desktop ..........................5-5 Desktop Icons ........................ 5-5 Taskbar........................5-6 My Device Folders ......................5-6 Wavelink Avalanche Enabler (Optional) ................
  • Page 8 General ........................5-11 Advanced........................5-11 Expand Control Panel.................... 5-11 Clear Contents of Document Folder ..............5-11 Taskbar Icons ......................5-12 Thor VM2 OS Upgrade...................... 5-13 Introduction ........................5-13 Preparation ........................5-13 Procedure ........................5-13 BIOS ..........................5-14 Accessing the BIOS Setup ..................5-14 Boot Order ......................
  • Page 9 About ........................5-35 Using Bluetooth ..................... 5-35 Certificates........................5-40 Data Collection ......................5-40 Bar Code Readers ....................5-40 Data Processing Overview ..................5-41 Main ........................5-42 COM1 ........................5-43 COM2 ........................5-43 Data Options......................5-44 Add Prefix/Suffix Control..................5-48 Symbologies ......................5-49 Processing ......................
  • Page 10 Status Popup ......................5-76 Owner .......................... 5-78 Password ........................5-79 PC Connection......................5-79 Power........................... 5-81 Power Configuration Mode ..................5-83 AC/DC Mode......................5-83 Ignition Control Mode..................... 5-83 Auto-On Mode ....................... 5-84 UPS Mode ......................5-85 Programmable Key ...................... 5-86 KeyMap........................5-87 LaunchApp......................
  • Page 11 Backup Data Files using ActiveSync ................... 6-2 Prerequisites........................6-2 Connect ......................... 6-2 Disconnect........................... 6-2 Thor VM2 with a Disabled Touch screen................6-3 Reset and Loss of Host Re-connection ................6-3 ActiveSync Help ........................6-3 HSM Connect ........................6-3 Installation........................6-4 Using HSM Connect ......................
  • Page 12 Chapter 8 - Wireless Network Connections Summit Wireless Network Configuration ................8-1 Important Notes ........................8-1 Summit Client Utility ......................8-1 Help ..........................8-1 Summit Tray Icon......................8-1 Wireless Zero Config Utility ................... 8-2 To Switch Control to the Wireless Zero Config Utility ..........8-2 To Switch Control to SCU..................
  • Page 13 VM1D Dock........................10-2 Dimensions........................10-3 Thor VM2 ........................10-3 Dock..........................10-3 Environmental Specifications .................... 10-4 Thor VM2 and Dock..................... 10-4 Network Card Specifications ..................... 10-4 WLAN - Summit 802.11a/b/g ..................10-4 WPAN - Bluetooth......................10-4 WWAN - Gobi 3000 ..................... 10-4 Port and Connector Pinouts ....................
  • Page 15: Chapter 1 - Thor Vm2 Agency Information

    Thor VM2 Agency Information Thor VM2 mobile computers meet or exceed the requirements of all applicable standards organizations for safe operation. How- ever as with any electrical equipment, the best way to ensure safe operation is to operate them according to the agency guide- lines that follow.
  • Page 16: Cofetel

    Li-Ion Battery When disposing of the Thor VM2 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.
  • Page 17: Rf Safety Notice

    6545CG Nijmegen 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. This device complies with the following harmonized European Standards:...
  • Page 18: Dealer License - Republic Of Singapore

    Dealer License - Republic of Singapore Republic of Singapore - Dealer License Number DA104328 complies with IDA Standards. Complies with IDA Standards DA104328 WWAN is not available in Singapore. Oman Oman Compliance Mark United Arab Emirates (UAE) UAE Compliance Mark 1 - 4...
  • Page 19: Chapter 2 - Getting Started

    The Thor VM2 contains a UPS battery which, when fully charged, can power the Thor VM2 for a minimum of 30 minutes. This can be when the Thor VM2 is not attached to a dock or when the Thor VM2 is attached to a dock but the vehicle power is inter- rupted, such as when the vehicle battery is being changed.
  • Page 20: Initial Setup For Thor Vm2

    (page 11-1). Initial Setup for Thor VM2 This page lists a quick outline of the steps you might take when setting up a new Thor VM2. More instruction for each step is listed later in this guide. Contact Technical Assistance (page 11-1) if you need additional help.
  • Page 21: Dock

    Thor VM2 for a minimum of 30 minutes when the unit is not mounted in the dock. All docks provide: • A mount for the Thor VM2 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.
  • Page 22: Additional Connectors

    • 802.11 antenna connectors, used when the Thor VM2 is not equipped with internal antennas. • External GPS antenna connector, when the Thor VM2 is equipped with GPS. • External WWAN antenna connectors, when the Thor VM2 is equipped with WWAN. Optional WWAN radio (available in North America, Europe, New Zealand, and Australia only).
  • Page 23: Back View - Thor Vm2

    Back View - Thor VM2 Antenna Connectors SIM Card SD Card Access Panel Access Panel Dock Contact Pads Provision for Laptop Security Cable Provision for Padlock Quick Release Handle Access Panels - Thor VM2 SD Card Access Panel with door removed...
  • Page 24: Back View - Dock

    Back View - Dock Ball Strain Relief Clamps Fuse COM 1 Power COM2 Connector Power Switch CANbus / Audio 2 - 6...
  • Page 25: Backlights And Indicators

    Screen Control (page 5-94) panel for the current display brightness level. Screen Blanking The Thor VM2 can be configured to blank (blackout) the display while the vehicle is in motion. Refer to the Screen Control (page 5-94) panel for information.
  • Page 26: Power Up

    Power Up If a USB drive, such as a thumb drive is attached to the Thor VM2, the device attempts to boot from the USB drive and cannot. Remove the USB drive and power up the Thor VM2 again. The dock has a power switch on the back.
  • Page 27: Rebooting The Thor Vm2

    Rebooting the Thor VM2 If a USB drive, such as a thumb drive is attached to the Thor VM2, the device attempts to boot from the USB drive: • If the USB drive contains a bootable sector, the Thor VM2 boots from the USB drive.
  • Page 28: Setup Terminal Emulation Parameters

    Cleaning Cleaning the Thor VM2 and the Dock Dampen a cloth with the cleaner and then wipe the surface. Do not spray the cleaner directly onto the Thor VM2 or the dock. Avoid harsh chemicals. The following cleaners are recommended: ®...
  • Page 29: Startup Help

    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 VM2 is ready for use. 2 - 11...
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  • Page 31: Chapter 3 - Hardware Overview

    When a headset is plugged into the adapter cable, the main speakers are disabled. A microphone is located at the upper right of the Thor VM2 display, near the Thor VM2 emblem. When a headset is plugged into the adapter cable, the internal microphone is disabled.
  • Page 32: Wwan

    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 VM2 is delivered to the dock via an optional external power supply and adapter cable.
  • Page 33: Safe Charging Temperature Range

    A discharged UPS battery cannot protect against data loss in the event vehicle power is interrupted. Charging Timeout • A fully discharged UPS battery normally recharges in less than 4 hours when the Thor VM2 is in a powered dock and within the safe charging temperature range.
  • Page 34: On Mode (D0)

    When the Thor VM2 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 VM2 is in the On mode. In this mode, the keypad, touch screen and any attached peripherals such as a scanner function normally.
  • Page 35 • Serial port CTS control line • Headset connection (this is not enabled by default, but can be configured to wake the Thor VM2) Events generated by these actions are not processed. For example, the touch screen tap that wakes the Thor VM2 is ignored.
  • Page 36: Power Controls

    Ignition Control The Thor VM2 is configured to power on when the vehicle ignition is switched on. When the vehicle ignition is on, longer default power management timeouts are used. If the vehicle ignition is turned off, shorter default power management timeouts are used.
  • Page 37: External Connectors

    Power the Thor VM2 off before attaching a cable to any port (serial, USB, Audio/CAN, etc.). The external I/O connectors for the Thor VM2 are located on the right side of the dock (when viewed from the back). Power Supply Connector (page 3-8) is on the left side of the dock (when viewed from the back).
  • Page 38: Usb Connector

    The Thor VM2 internal power supply can accept DC input voltages in the range of 10 to 60 Volts DC.
  • Page 39: Antenna Connections

    External 802.11 Antenna An external whip antenna can be connected to the Wi-Fi antenna connections on the back of the Thor VM2 for the 802.11 radio. Two external antennas are used for radio diversity. Install External Antenna (page 4-44) for instructions.
  • Page 40: Keyboard Options

    Shift PgDn Ctrl Ctrl Enter The Thor VM2 uses an optional rugged QWERTY 95 key keyboard, designed for ease of use with the Windows oper- ating system. The USB keyboard connects directly to the D9 USB connector. 3 - 10...
  • Page 41 Off. Since the keyboard is a USB device, by default the external keyboard backlight is turned off when the Thor VM2 enters Suspend. This behavior can be changed by enabling USB power in Suspend on the Misc tab of the Options (page 5-75) control panel.
  • Page 42: Ps/2 Keyboards

    PS/2 Keyboards Legacy PS/2 keyboards can be used with the Thor VM2 via a USB to PS/2 adapter cable. PS/2 keyboards are available in 60-key and 95-key versions and were used with the VX6, VX7, Thor VX8 or Thor VX9.
  • Page 43: 60-Key Ps/2 Keyboard

    F4 and F5 keys are not used as the display brightness is adjusted via the buttons on the Thor VM2. • The 2 functions of the F6 and F7 keys are not used as the Thor VM2 has TFT LCD screen with no provision for contrast adjustments. • The 2 functions of the F8 and F9 keys are not used as the sound volume on the Thor VM2 is controlled with the Sound icon in the Microsoft Windows System Tray.
  • Page 44: Usb Keyboard / Mouse

    A standard USB keyboard or mouse can be attached to the Thor VM2 using the appropriate adapter cable. The Y cable attaches to the Thor VM2 and provides a USB connector. Please refer to documentation provided with the USB keyboard or mouse for more information on their operation.
  • Page 45: System Leds

    System LEDs SYS (System Status) LED UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) LED SS D SSD (Solid State Drive) LED SYS (System Status) LED LED Behavior System State Solid Green • On • On but Backlight Off • On but Display Off Green blinking very slowly External power present •...
  • Page 46: Ups Status Led

    UPS Status LED The color of the UPS LED identifies the charge level, while the behavior of the LED identifies the charging state. Charge Level LED Color Status Green Fully charged (>90%) Amber • Less than fully charged, but more than 2 minutes runtime remaining •...
  • Page 47: Connection Leds

    Connection LEDs WWAN LED Wi-Fi LED Bluetooth LED WWAN LED LED Behavior Status Solid Green Indicates a WWAN connection to a network Indicates no WWAN connection Wi-Fi LED LED Behavior Status Solid Green Indicates a connection with an IP address to an Access Point Indicates no connection to an Access Point Bluetooth LED LED Behavior...
  • Page 48: Keyboard Leds

    Keyboard LEDs The keyboard LEDs are located near the specified key. Blue LED LED Behavior Status Solid Blue • Indicates the Blue modifier key is active • Pressing the Blue key a second time exits this modifier mode and turns off the LED •...
  • Page 49: Display Backlight Control

    (page 11-1) for availability. Note: If the touch screen is disabled or loses calibration on a Thor VM2, you must use a USB mouse or keyboard attached to the Thor VM2 to access the control panel to re-enable or recalibrate the touch screen unless a programmable key has been assigned to that function.
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  • Page 51: Chapter 4 - Vehicle Mounting And Accessory Installation

    Introduction The Thor VM2 is designed to be mounted to a dock in a vehicle with either a RAM mount or U Bracket system. A power cable is provided with the Thor VM2 dock. An optional 21 key numeric or 95 key laptop-style USB keyboard and keyboard mounts are available.
  • Page 52: Maintenance - Vehicle Mounted Devices

    1. Locate the notch on the upper rear of the Thor VM2. 2. Slide this notch over the top lip of the dock. Slide the Thor VM2 from side to side on the dock to make sure it fully engages on the lip of the dock.
  • Page 53: Dock I/O Pin Cover

    • When the Thor VM2 is not installed in the dock, use the I/O Pin Cover to protect the pins on the dock as shown. • When a Thor VM2 is installed in the dock, the I/O Pin Cover can be placed out of the way behind the dock.
  • Page 54: Install Ram Mount

    In addition to the kits below, individual RAM mounting components are also available. Mounting Kits without Keyboards Each mounting kit contains: RAM Ball (Size D) for back of Thor VM2 dock with hardware (screws and washers) to attach RAM ball to dock RAM Arm (Size D), length varies by kit selected One of three mounting options: •...
  • Page 55: Mounting Kits With Integrated Keyboard Mounting

    Ball to Plate Mounting Kits with Integrated Keyboard Mounting Additionally, the kits for the Thor VM2 with an integrated 95 key keyboard mount include: Thor VM2 Keyboard Mounting Bracket RAM Ball (Size C) with hardware (nuts) to attach RAM ball to Keyboard...
  • Page 56: 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.
  • Page 57 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 sure to position the RAM clamp mount to allow access to the switches and ports on the bottom of the Thor VM2. Bolts...
  • Page 58 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 VM2. 2. Attach the RAM ball plate to the vehicle mounting surface using four 1/4 bolts (not included) or equivalent fasten- ers.
  • Page 59 3. If using the external keyboard mount, position the Keyboard Bracket and the Size D RAM ball on the rear of the Thor VM2 dock, aligning the holes on the back of the Thor VM2 dock with the holes on the bracket and the RAM ball base.
  • Page 60 2. Insert the ball on the dock into the RAM arm and tighten the knob on the RAM arm using the supplied RAM wrench. Step 4 – Place the Thor VM2 into the Dock If the Thor VM2 is not already mounted to the dock, Place Thor VM2 in the Dock (page 4-2) If the optional external keyboard is not used, the mounting process is complete.
  • Page 61 Step 5 – Attach Alphanumeric Keyboard to Mounting Plate (Optional) Note: This step is only for a Thor VM2 with the optional external keyboard. If using the optional integrated keyboard mount, attach the keyboard to keyboard mounting plate, using four #8 screws, flat washers and lock washers.
  • Page 62 Note: This step is only for a Thor VM2 with the optional external keyboard. 1. Slip the Size C RAM arm over the ball on the Thor VM2 Keyboard Bracket. 2. Slip the ball on the Keyboard Mounting Plate into the other end of the Size C RAM arm.
  • Page 63: Install U Bracket Mount

    The U bracket kit is available in two configurations: • With a U Bracket included for new vehicle installations • Without a U Bracket for installing the Thor VM2 in place of a previous Honeywell vehicle mounted computer, such as a VX6 or VX7.
  • Page 64: Mounting Positions

    The adapter bracket can be mounted in a high or low position, depending on viewing position, as shown below. Additionally, the slotted U bracket allows the Thor VM2 to be mounted vertically or tilted forward or backward for best viewing angle.
  • Page 65 9. 1.25 in / 31.75 mm Step 2 - Remove RAM Ball If the Thor VM2 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.
  • Page 66: Connect Cables

    For example, the largest clamp (on the left when viewing the back of the dock) is designed to secure the power cable. 2. Remove the strain relief clamp from the Thor VM2 by turning the screw counterclockwise. Put the screw aside in a safe location.
  • Page 67: Connect Power

    (page 4-35) - Optional connection to blank the Thor VM2 display while the vehicle is in motion. • External AC/DC Power Supply (page 4-38) - For use when DC power is not available to power the Thor VM2, such as in an office environment. Power Cable Cautions CAUTION - When routing the power cable: •...
  • Page 68 Power Cable Routing Power cable with right-angle connector Power cable with straight connector Avoid sharp bends in this area of the power cable 4 - 18...
  • Page 69: Vdc Vehicles (10-60 Vdc Direct Connection)

    Note: Correct electrical polarity is required for safe and proper installation. See the figures below for additional wire color-coding specifics. The Thor VM2 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.
  • Page 70 Vehicle 10-60VDC Direct Power Connection 1. The Thor VM2 must not be mounted in the dock. The power switch on the dock must be turned Off. The power cable must be UNPLUGGED from the dock. 2. While observing the Fuse Requirements (page 4-19), connect the power cable as close as possible to the actual battery terminals of the vehicle (if using unswitched power).
  • Page 71 (less than 1mA over input voltage range) to the switched circuit to allow the Thor VM2 to power on when the vehicle is switched on. When the vehicle is switched off, more aggressive power management settings are enabled to preserve the vehicle battery charge.
  • Page 72 Auto-On Control Wiring Diagram Auto-On power mode must be selected on the Power Configuration Mode (page 5-83) 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.
  • Page 73 Manual Control Wiring Diagram Ignition wire must be left unconnected and AC/DC power mode must be selected on the Power Configuration Mode (page 5-83) control panel. Existing Circuitry On Vehicle Quick Mount Smart Dock Battery Main Switch Cable for optional COM1 or COM2 screen blanking Connector...
  • Page 74: Vdc Vehicles (50-150 Vdc Power Supply, Screws On Side Of Lid)

    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 • Lid is secured with screws on the side of lid.
  • Page 75: Power Cable Identification

    Wiring Diagram (page 4-27), before beginning power cable install. 2. The Thor VM2 must not be mounted in the dock. The power switch on the dock must be turned Off. The power cable must be UNPLUGGED from the dock. 3. Route the cable from the Thor VM2 to the DC/DC power supply. Route the power cable the shortest way pos- sible.
  • Page 76 17. Connect the watertight connector end of the power cable to the Thor VM2 dock power connector by aligning the connector pins to the power connector; push down on the watertight connector and twist it to fasten securely.
  • Page 77 Wiring Diagram Existing Circuitry on Vehicle Quick Mount Smart Dock Forklift Battery Main Switch User supplied serial cable for optional COM1 or COM2 screen blanking Connector connection, on Dock Fuse - See see below Warning statement below See Caution statement Red/White (if present) below Black/White (if present)
  • Page 78: Vdc Vehicles (50-150 Vdc Power Supply, Screws On Top Of Lid)

    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 • Lid is secured with screws on the top of lid.
  • Page 79: Power Cable Identification

    Wiring Diagram (page 4-27), before beginning power cable install. 2. The Thor VM2 must not be mounted in the dock. The power switch on the dock must be turned Off. The power cable must be UNPLUGGED from the dock. 3. Route the cable from the Thor VM2 to the DC/DC power supply. Route the power cable the shortest way pos- sible.
  • Page 80 16. Connect the watertight connector end of the power cable to the Thor VM2 dock power connector by aligning the connector pins to the power connector; push down on the watertight connector and twist it to fasten securely.
  • Page 81 Wiring Diagram Existing Circuitry on Vehicle Quick Mount Smart Dock Forklift Battery Main Switch User supplied serial cable for optional COM1 or COM2 screen blanking Connector connection, Fuse - See see below Warning statement below See Caution statement below Red/White (if present) Black/White (if present) Power Black...
  • Page 82: Vx6 / Vx7 Adapter Cable

    VX6 / VX7 Adapter Cable An adapter cable is available to attach the Thor VM2 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 VM2 on the other end.
  • Page 83: Thor Vx8 / Thor Vx9 Adapter Cable

    Thor VM2 on the other end. The cable also has bare wires for ground and ignition sense connection plus a D9 cable to connect to a COM port on the Thor VM2 dock to provide a screen blanking signal. This section assumes the VX8/VX9 power cable is properly connected to vehicle power.
  • Page 84: Cv61 Adapter Cable

    The adapter cable has a 5-pin connector to match with the VV61 power supply cable on one end and a 6-pin connector to match to the Thor VM2 on the other end. This section assumes the CV61 power cable is properly connected to vehi- cle power.
  • Page 85: Screen Blanking

    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 VM2 dock. 4 - 35...
  • Page 86 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 VM2 dock. Screen Blanking Box...
  • Page 87: Screen Blanking With Switch

    To pin 7 of COM1 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.
  • Page 88: External Ac/Dc Power Supply

    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 VM2 dock power connector by aligning the connector pins to the power connector; push down on the watertight connector and twist it to fasten securely.
  • Page 89: Connect Usb Keyboard

    Note: While the 95-key USB keyboard and the 95-key PS/2 keyboard look similar the installation procedure is different. A legacy PS/2 keyboard (used with VX6, VX7, Thor VX8 or Thor VX9), available in either 60-key or 95-key versions can be used with the Thor VM2 via a PS/2 to USB adapter cable. 4 - 39...
  • Page 90 1. Seat the male connector of the cable over the USB connector on the Thor VM2 dock. 2. Tighten the thumbscrews in a clockwise direction. Do not over tighten. 3. Seat the keyboard connector over the female connector of the cable.
  • Page 91: Connect Usb Host

    2. Tighten the thumbscrews in a clockwise direction. Do not over tighten. 3. The USB-host connector provides a connector for a USB device such as a USB thumb drive. 4. Secure the cables to the Thor VM2 with Strain Relief Cable Clamps (page 4-16).
  • Page 92: Connect A Tethered Scanner

    2. Tighten the thumbscrews in a clockwise direction. Do not over tighten. click! 3. Slide the cable ends together until they click shut. Do not twist or bend the connectors. The Thor VM2 internal microphone and speakers are automatically disabled when the headset is connected.
  • Page 93: Adjust Headset / Microphone And Secure Cable

    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.
  • Page 94: Connect Canbus Cable

    Connect CANbus Cable The CANbus/Audio connector supports a headset adapter cable or a CANbus Y cable. The Thor VM2 does not support connecting audio and CANbus simultaneously. CANbus / Audio Connector (page 10-8) for connector pinouts. 1. Seat the D15 cable end connector firmly over the CANbus/Audio Connector on the dock.
  • Page 95: Install Remote Antenna

    (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 VM2 inside the vehicle. The Vehicle Remote Mount Antenna cannot be used by devices with an internal antenna.
  • Page 96 6. Connect the cable to the antenna connector (Wi-Fi Main or Wi-Fi Aux) on the Thor VM2. If only one antenna is used, be sure to connect it to the Wi-Fi Main connector.
  • Page 97: Wan Remote Mount Antenna

    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 VM2 inside the vehicle. 1. Locate a mounting position on highest point on the vehicle, following these precautions: •...
  • Page 98: Apply Touch Screen Protective Film

    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 slightly away from the Thor VM2 as it is being slid.
  • Page 99: Disconnect Ups Battery

    Disconnect UPS Battery CAUTION - The UPS battery must be disconnected before you ship the Thor VM2 or Replace Front Panel (page 4-53). Equipment Required The following equipment is user-supplied: • Torquing tool capable of measuring inch pounds • #2 Phillips screwdriver bit Disconnect Procedure 1.
  • Page 100: Install Sd Card

    1. For convenience, the Thor VM2 can be removed from the dock, though it is not necessary. 2. If the Thor VM2 remains in the dock, disconnect the power cable from the dock. 3. Place the Thor VM2 in Suspend by pressing the Power button.
  • Page 101: Install Sim Card

    Install SIM Card A SIM card may be required for WWAN. Note: The SIM card is not hot-swappable. After installing or removing a SIM card, the Thor VM2 must be rebooted for the change to take effect. Equipment Required The following equipment is user-supplied: •...
  • Page 102 6. Locate the SIM card installation slot, as highlighted to the right. 7. Slide the SIM card into the slot. Note: The entire SIM slot is not visible due to the design of the Thor VM2 case. However, the entire slot is shown below to help with installation.
  • Page 103: Replace Front Panel

    10. Tighten the twelve (12) 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. 11. Reinstall the Thor VM2 in the dock. 12. When the Thor VM2 is placed in the powered dock, the UPS battery automatically reconnects. 4 - 53...
  • Page 104 13. Restart the Thor VM2. 14. The Thor VM2 is ready for use. 4 - 54...
  • Page 105: Chapter 5 - Software

    The examples found in this section are to be used as examples only, the configuration of your specific Thor VM2 computer may vary. The following sections provide a general reference for the configuration of the 1 and some of its optional features.
  • Page 106: Save Changes To The Registry

    Note that the viewer applications allow viewing documents, but not editing them. ActiveSync ActiveSync is pre-loaded. Using Microsoft ActiveSync you can copy files from your Thor VM2 to your desktop/laptop , and vice versa. After an ActiveSync relationship (partnership) has been established with a desktop/laptop, ActiveSync will auto- matically startup each time the Thor VM2 is cabled to the desktop/laptop.
  • Page 107: Avalanche

    Order is used to force a sequence of events. Order=0 is first, and Order=99 is last. Order must be greater than 4 for the Thor VM2. Two items which have the same order will be installed in the same pass, but not in a predictable sequence.
  • Page 108: Launch.exe And Persistent Storage

    (*.REG), or sound files (*.WAV). The mechanism is the same as listed above, but the appropriate CE applica- tion is called, depending on file type. Note: Registry entries may vary depending on software revision level and options ordered with the Thor VM2. LAUNCH.EXE and Persistent Storage...
  • Page 109: Warmboot.exe

    The Thor VM2 includes a Save User Defaults option in the Registry (page 5-92) control panel. This is the preferred method for saving a backup of the registry. Save the registry file to the System folder on the Thor VM2 (persistent storage) or copy the file to a PC. WARMBOOT.EXE Double-click this file to warm boot the computer (i.e., all RAM is preserved).
  • Page 110: Taskbar

    The enabler for Wavelink Avalanche is loaded on the Thor VM2 but not installed. When the enabler is installed the Ava- lanche icon is displayed on the desktop.
  • Page 111: Internet Explorer

    Related Manual: Using Wavelink Avalanche. The Thor VM2 has the Avalanche Enabler installation files loaded, but not installed, on the mobile device when it is shipped. The installation files are located in the System folder on CE devices. The installation application must be run man- ually the first time Avalanche is used.
  • Page 112: Start Menu

    Connection (page 5-79). Using Microsoft ActiveSync you can copy files from your Thor VM2 to your desktop computer, and vice versa. Once an ActiveSync relationship (partnership) has been established with Connect (on a desktop computer), ActiveSync will synchronize using USB on the Thor VM2.
  • Page 113: Start Ftp Server / Stop Ftp Server

    (page 7-15) utility allows an administrator to scan bar codes to provide the initial network and Avalanche Mobile Device Server address configuration. This eliminates the need to edit radio parameters manually on the Thor VM2. eXpress Scan uses bar codes created with eXpress Config.
  • Page 114: Media Player

    Remote Desktop options. If installed, Remote Desktop on the Thor VM2 can be accessed by Start > Programs > Remote Desktop. Select a computer from the drop down list or enter a host name and tap the Connect button.
  • Page 115: Taskbar

    Taskbar Start > Settings > Taskbar There are a few changes in the Windows CE version of Taskbar as it relates to the general desktop PC Windows Taskbar options. When the taskbar is auto hidden, press the Ctrl key then the Esc key to make the Start button appear. Clicking the Taskbar option on the Settings menu displays the General and Advanced Taskbar tabs.
  • Page 116: Taskbar Icons

    Refer to Start > Help for an explanation of standard Windows E taskbar icons. Following are a few of the Thor VM2 taskbar icons that may appear in the Taskbar. These icons are in addition to the Windows E taskbar icons.
  • Page 117: Thor Vm2 Os Upgrade

    • Maintain an uninterrupted AC/DC power source to the Thor VM2 throughout this process. • The CF card with the OS and systems files must be present for the Thor VM2 to boot. Removal or installation of SD or CF cards should be performed on a clean, well-lit surface.
  • Page 118: Bios

    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 VM2 the Thor VM2 attempts to boot from the USB drive: •...
  • Page 119: Control Panel

    Control Panel Start > Settings > Control Panel or My Device > Control Panel link Tap the ? button for Help when changing Thor VM2 Control Panel options. Option Function About (page 5-17) Software, hardware, versions and network IP. No user intervention allowed.
  • Page 120 Option Function Screen Rotation (page 5-95) Rotate screen display. (page 5-95) Set the parameters for the Summit Client Utility (if this icon is not present, see Wi-Fi). Stylus (page 5-96) Set double-tap sensitivity properties and/or calibrate the touch panel. System (page 5-97) Review System and Computer data and revision levels.
  • Page 121: About

    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 VM2. The Image line displays the revi- sion of the system software installed.
  • Page 122: Network Ip

    Bluetooth module. Accessibility Start > Settings > Control Panel > Accessibility Customize the way the Thor VM2 keyboard, sound, display, mouse, automatic reset and notification sounds function. There are a few changes from general Windows desktop Accessibility options. Contents Keyboard Sticky Keys - Disabled (cannot be enabled).
  • Page 123: Administration

    AppLock is designed to be run on certain certified Windows CE based devices only. The AppLock program is installed as part of the default software load and is configured with the Administration control panel. Configuration parameters are specified by the AppLock Administrator for the Thor VM2 end-user. AppLock is password pro- tected by the Administrator.
  • Page 124: Setup A New Device

    Devices with the AppLock feature are shipped to boot in Administration mode with no default password, thus when the Thor VM2 is first booted, the user has full access to the device and no password prompt is displayed. After the admin- istrator specifies the applications to lock, a password is assigned and the device is rebooted or the hotkey is pressed, the device switches to end-user mode.
  • Page 125: End User Mode

    A checkmark indicates applications currently active or available for Launching by the user. When Keyboard is selected, the Thor VM2 default input method (Input Panel, Transcriber, or custom input method) is activated. The check to the left of the application name indicates that the application is active.
  • Page 126: Application Configuration

    Note: You must use an external keyboard with the 12-key version of the Thor VM2 to use the Hotkey. If an external keyboard is not attached, use the Switchpad to switch between applications.
  • Page 127: Application

    Application Use the Application tab options to select the applications to launch when the device boots up in End-user Mode. If no application is specified when the Administrator Control Panel is closed, the mobile device reboots into Administra- tor mode. If a password has been set, but an application has not been specified, the user will be prompted for the pass- word before entering administration mode.
  • Page 128 Application Launch Options Tap the Launch... button to access the application launch options. This panel displays the Launch options panel for the Filename selected on the Administration panel. Note: Launch order is determined by the Order specified in the Application tab. The Order value does not have to be sequential.
  • Page 129 Retries Default is 0 tries. Retries is the number of times AppLock will try to re-launch the application. The retry count is reset after an application is successfully launched and controlled by AppLock. Valid values are between 0 (no tries) and 99 tries or -1 for infinite. Infinite tries ends when the application successfully launches.
  • Page 130: Security

    If the standard Internet Explorer that is shipped with the mobile device is desired, it should be treated like any other application. This means that IEXPLORER.EXE should be specified in the Application text box and the Inter- net application should be entered in the command line. In this case, do not check the Internet checkbox. Security Hotkey Specify the hotkey sequence that triggers AppLock to switch between administrator and user modes and the pass-...
  • Page 131: Options

    Options AppLock contains several types of delays and timeouts to accommodate different applications. Please note that the delays specified on the Application Launch Options (page 5-24) panel are delays before AppLock attempts to start the specified application(s). The timeouts specified on this panel are delays after AppLock has attempted to launch the application.
  • Page 132: Applock Help

    View Level Messages Displayed Error Error status messages are logged when an error occurs and is intended to be used by the administrator to determine why the specified application cannot be locked. Process Processing status shows the flow control of AppLock components and is mainly intended for Customer Service when helping users troubleshoot problems with their AppLock program.
  • Page 133: Battery

    25% the gas gauge icon will turn red indicating the battery is low. The battery gauge icon is enabled by default, but can be disabled on the Thor VM2 Battery control panel. The UPS LED turns red when there is approximately 2 minutes of run time remaining.
  • Page 134: Bluetooth Devices

    • It is not necessary to disconnect a paired scanner and printer before a different scanner or printer is paired with the Thor VM2. • The target Bluetooth device should be as close as possible (up to 32.8 ft (10 meters) Line of Sight) to the Thor VM2 during the pairing process.
  • Page 135 Scanner or a Printer. The Bluetooth panel assigns an icon to the device name. An icon with a red background indicates the device's Bluetooth connection is inactive. An icon with a white background indicates the device is connected to the Thor VM2 and the device's Bluetooth connection is active.
  • Page 136: Settings

    Stop the connection between the Thor VM2 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 VM2 Bluetooth Devices panel after the user taps OK. Properties More information on the highlighted Bluetooth device.
  • Page 137: Reconnect

    (Filtered 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 VM2 can pair with up to four Bluetooth de- vices. A Warmboot is required every time Filtered Mode is toggled on and off.
  • Page 138 Options Option Function Report when connection This option is Enabled (checked) by default. lost 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.
  • Page 139: About

    Query process), the Bluetooth MAC address, and software version levels. The data cannot be edited by the user. Using Bluetooth Start > Settings > Control Panel > Bluetooth or Bluetooth icon in taskbar or Bluetooth icon on desktop The Thor VM2 default Bluetooth setting is Enabled. ® The Thor VM2 Bluetooth module is designed to Discover and pair with nearby Bluetooth devices.
  • Page 140 10. 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 VM2 dis- play.
  • Page 141 • To open theEZPair program, tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > Bluetooth or tap the Bluetooth icon on the desktop or tap the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar. Locate the bar code label, similar to the one shown above, attached to the Thor VM2. The label is the Bluetooth address identifier for the Thor VM2.
  • Page 142 1. Scan the Bluetooth address bar code label, attached to the Thor VM2, with the Bluetooth mobile scanner. 2. If this is the first time the Bluetooth scanner has scanned the Thor VM2 Bluetooth label, the devices are paired. See Bluetooth Beep and LED Indications (page 5-39).
  • Page 143 Contact Technical Assistance (page 11-1) for Bluetooth product assistance. Note: If there is no beep or no LED flash from the Bluetooth managed printer, the Thor VM2 and the printer are currently paired. Easy Pairing and Auto-Reconnect The Bluetooth module can establish relationships with new devices after the user taps the Discover button.
  • Page 144: Certificates

    Thor VM2 in a transparent manner. Note: When a HID enabled USB scanner is connected to the Thor VM2 the scanned data is transmitted to the active window as keystroke messages. The data bypasses the data collection wedge. Any data handling to be applied to the scanned data, for example strip leading or trailing characters, must be programmed into the scan engine via configuration bar codes or handled by the application accepting the data.
  • Page 145: Data Processing Overview

    By default, the Thor VM2 is pre-configured for a tethered scanner attached to the COM1 port: • Power on Pin 9 (page 5-43) is enabled. • The Data Collection control panel Main (page 5-42) tab is configured for COM1 on Device 2.
  • Page 146: Main

    COM2 (page 5-43) Baud Rate 9600 Stop Bits Parity None Data Bits Power on Pin 9 Enabled Data Options (page 5-44) Enable Code ID None Symbology Settings Control Character Translate All Disabled Custom IDs Name blank Processing (page 5-53) Enable buffered key output Enabled Same buffer limit Delay between buffers...
  • Page 147: Com1

    COM1 Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > COM1 tab This panel sets communication parameters for any device connected to the external port. Adjust the settings and click the OK button to save the changes. Any changes take effect immediately. This panel does not configure the connected device.
  • Page 148: Data Options

    Bar code manipulation parameter settings on this tab are applied to the incoming data resulting from successful bar code scans sent to the Thor VM2 for processing. Note: The Data Options tab contains only those options available for one type of decoding engine.
  • Page 149 The Code ID drop-down box only filters the available symbologies in the Symbology drop down box by the selected Code ID. This Code ID box does not enable or disable the Code ID as that function is controlled by the Enable Code ID box on the Data Options tab.
  • Page 150 If confirmed, all symbologies are reset to their factory defaults, and all star (*) indications are removed from the list of Symbologies. Click the Yes button or the No button. Enable, Min, Max Enable This checkbox enables (checked) or disables (unchecked) the symbology field. The scanner driver searches the beginning of the bar code data for the type of ID specified in the Data Options tab -- Enable Code ID field plus any custom identifiers.
  • Page 151 If the total number of characters being stripped is greater than the number of characters in the collected data, it becomes a zero byte data string. If, in addition, Strip Code ID is enabled, and no prefix or suffix is configured, the processing will return a zero- byte data packet, which will be rejected.
  • Page 152: Add Prefix/Suffix Control

    Bar Code Data Match Edit Buttons Entering data into the text entry box enables the Add button. Click the Add button and the data is added to the next empty location in the Custom ID list. Insert Click on an empty line in the Custom ID list. The Add button changes to Insert. Enter data into both the Name and ID Code fields and click the Insert button.
  • Page 153: Symbologies

    (e.g. F1), arrow keys, Page up, Page down, Home, and End. Symbologies The Thor VM2 supports only Custom IDs. Ctrl Char Mapping The Ctrl Char Mapping button (Control Character Mapping) activates a dialog to define the operations the Data Collection Wedge performs on control characters (values less than 0x20) embedded in bar codes.
  • Page 154 Any control code without a keystroke equivalent is dropped. Character This is a drop down combo box that contains the control character name. Refer to the Character drop down box for the list of control characters and their names. When a character name is selected from the drop down box, the default text Ignore (drop) is shown and highlighted in the Replacement edit control.
  • Page 155 The dialog box shown below allows the custom Code IDs to be configured. When incoming data is checked for a custom ID code, the list is compared in the order displayed in this dialog box. After adding, changing and removing items from the Custom IDs list, click the OK button to save changes and return to the Bar Code panel.
  • Page 156 Control Code Replacement Examples Configuration Translation Example Example Translated Data Data Control Configuration Character Ignore (drop) The control character is dis- ESCape Ignore (drop) 0x1B in the bar code is carded from the bar code da- discarded. ta, prefix and suffix Printable text Text is substituted for Control Start of TeXt...
  • Page 157: Processing

    Provided that the wedge is configured with the above table, below are examples of scanned bar code data and results of these manipulations. Bar Code Symbology Raw Scanner Data Resulting Data EAN-128 ]C11234567890123 bbb1234567890xxx EAN-128 ]C111234567890123 bbb11234567890xxx EAN-128 ]C1123 < rejected > (too short) EAN-13 ]E01234567890987 ccc]E04567890yyy...
  • Page 158: About

    Start > Settings > Control Panel > Data Collection > About tab This tab displays the Data Collection Wedge driver version installed in the Thor VM2. The version number shown in the image below is used only as an example, your version number will be different.
  • Page 159 Custom symbology setup is assigned in the following manner: • c1 min length = 34, max length = 34, strip leading 2, strip trailing 18, Code ID enabled, Bar Code Data = “01” • c2 min length = 26, max length = 26, strip leading 2, strip trailing 10, Code ID enabled, Bar Code Data = “01” •...
  • Page 160: Date / Time

    Date / Time Start > Settings > Control Panel > Date/Time - or - Time in Desktop Taskbar Use this Thor VM2 panel to set Date, Time, Time Zone, and assign a Daylight Savings location. Factory Default Settings Time Zone...
  • Page 161: Display

    The display might also called the touch screen. Select the desktop background image and appearance scheme for the Thor VM2. Using the options on the Backlight tab, set the display backlight and keypad backlight timers when running on battery or external power.
  • Page 162: Backlight

    Backlight When the backlight timer expires, the touch screen backlight is dimmed, not turned off. When both checkboxes are unchecked, the backlight never turns off (or dims). The default value for external power varies by Power Configuration Mode (page 5-83) selected (and for Ignition Con- trol, the status of the vehicle ignition).
  • Page 163: Gobi Connection Manager

    4. Use a Phillips screwdriver (not supplied) loosen the screws and then remove the tethered access panel with the SIM label. This panel is on the right hand side when the Thor VM2 is face down with the top away from the user.
  • Page 164: Home

    The status of the Gobi 3000 radio is displayed in the lower left corner of this tab. An error message is displayed in this location if the firmware selected requires a SIM card and no SIM card is installed in the Thor VM2.
  • Page 165: Cdma

    CDMA Use the CDMA tab to activate the Thor VM2 for use with a CDMA carrier such as Verizon. This step is not necessary for carriers using a SIM card. The Serial Number, IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) and MEID (Mobile Equipment ID) numbers are dis- played on this tab as the carrier may request this information when setting up an account.
  • Page 166: Utms

    UTMS Use the UTMS tab to configure the session parameters. Autoconnect When checked, Autoconnect is enabled. The Connection Manager automatically connects when necessary, such as when Internet Explorer is launched. Data Connection Test Tap the Connect button to make a temporary test connection to validate the carrier account. Entries identified with an asterisk (*) are used to configure the test connection.
  • Page 167: Gps

    This tab displays the information available from the GPS built into the Gobi radio. Tap the Start button to initiate a scan for GPS data. The information on this tab is updated every 3 seconds. Tap the Reset All Data button to clear all GPS data from the Gobi radio. You must confirm that you want to rest the data.
  • Page 168: Admin

    Admin This tab allows for entry of a PIN or PUK for the SIM card. The PIN or PUK entered on this tab is stored in the Thor VM2 registry. PIN (Personal Identification Number) The PIN is a unique sequence of numbers stored on the SIM card.
  • Page 169: About

    About This tab displays information on the Gobi 3000 radio installed in the Thor VM2. 5 - 65...
  • Page 170: Input Panel

    Input Panel Start > Settings > Control Panel > Input Panel Set the current Thor VM2 keys and data input method. Factory Default Settings Input Panel Input Method Keyboard Allow applications to change input panel state Enabled Options button Keys...
  • Page 171: Internet Options

    Internet Options Start > Settings > Control Panel > Internet Options Set options for Thor VM2 Internet connectivity. Select a tab. Adjust the settings and tap the OK button. The changes take effect immediately. Factory Default Settings General Start Page http://www.msnl.com...
  • Page 172 Security Tab: Use the Settings button to set ActiveX control, scripting and plug-in behavior for each zone (Internet, Local intranet, Trusted Sites, Restricted Sites). Use the Site button to add sites to each zone. 5 - 68...
  • Page 173: Keyboard

    License Viewer Start > Settings > Control Panel > License Viewer Use this option to view software license registration details, and service contract length for the Thor VM2. Information on the License Viewer tabs is unique for each Thor VM2.
  • Page 174: Mixer

    Mixer Start > Settings > Control Panel > Mixer The Thor VM2 has two speakers (located at the bottom front of the unit) and one microphone (located at the top front of the unit). Use the settings on these panels to adjust the master volume, record gain and sidetone.
  • Page 175: Mouse

    Mouse Start > Settings > Control Panel > Mouse Use this option to set the double-tap sensitivity for stylus taps on the Thor VM2 touch screen. 5 - 71...
  • Page 176: Network And Dialup Connections

    Network and Dialup Connections Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network and Dialup Connections Set Thor VM2 network driver properties and network access properties. Select a connection to use, or create a new con- nection. Create a New Connection 1.
  • Page 177: Network Capture

    Network Capture Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network Capture Note: Verify the Date / Time (page 5-56) before using the logging utilities to ensure meaningful data. The Network Capture panels provide configuration options for logging utilities. Two types of logging are configurable: •...
  • Page 178: Ndislog

    Options Options Function pkt_size in Specifies the maximum packet size captured in bytes. This option should only be run after you have bytes called load and stop. Default is 5000. cap_size in Specifies the maximum size of Netlog0.cap or Netlog1.cap in bytes. This option should only be run bytes after you have called load and stop.
  • Page 179: Communication

    Options Start > Settings > Control Panel > Options It may be necessary to warmboot the Thor VM2 after making desired changes. A pop up window indicates if a warmboot is required. Communication Options on this tab configure communication options for the Thor VM2.
  • Page 180: Misc

    By default, the Thor VM2 touch screen is enabled. To disable the touch screen after a warmboot, click this check- box. Note: If the touch screen is disabled on a Thor VM2, you must use a USB mouse or keyboard attached to the Thor VM2 to access this tab to re-enable the touch screen unless a...
  • Page 181 The System Administrator must also assign a Status Admin key sequence to perform the same function. Status popup window display options (taskbar icons) are assigned on the Status Popup tab. E.g. AC Power, ActiveSync, WLAN radio, CapsLock, Network status, Bluetooth status, etc. The default for the User and Admin status popup windows is to show all status information.
  • Page 182: Owner

    Owner Start > Settings > Control Panel > Owner Set the Thor VM2 owner details. The Network ID is used when logging into a remote network. Factory Default Settings Identification Name Blank Company Blank Address Blank Telephones Blank Display owner ID at power-on...
  • Page 183: Password

    Technical Assistance (page 11-1). PC Connection Start > Settings > Control Panel > PC Connection Use these options to control a cabled connection (USB, serial) between the Thor VM2 and a nearby desktop/laptop com- puter. Factory Default Settings Enable direct connection...
  • Page 184 Tap the Change button to change the direct connect setting. Tap the drop-down box to view a list of pre-configured connection settings. 5 - 80...
  • Page 185: Power

    Power Start > Settings > Control Panel > Power The Thor VM2 power mode timers are cumulative. The System Idle timer begins the countdown after the User Idle timer has expired and the Suspend timer begins the count- down after the System Idle timer has expired.
  • Page 186 • The Thor VM2 shuts down after 31 minutes and 30 seconds of no activity. • If the User Idle timer is set to Never, the power scheme timers never place the Thor VM2 in User Idle, System Idle or Suspend modes.
  • Page 187: Power Configuration Mode

    (page 5-81) control panel timeout values vary by the power configuration mode selected. AC/DC Mode This is the default power mode. In AC/DC mode the Thor VM2 is turned On by a press of the Power button. Ignition input is ignored when AC/DC Mode is enabled...
  • Page 188: Auto-On Mode

    The Thor VM2 continues to run and follows the Ignition Control/Ignition On power scheme with timers reset at the time Ignition switched to Active. An example of this case would be a Thor VM2 that is running on UPS and is then mounted on a dock that has truck power and the ignition switch is already On.
  • Page 189: Ups Mode

    The Thor VM2 boots and follows the UPS power scheme with power management timers reset at boot up. Conditions The Thor VM2 is Off and the power button is pressed the Thor VM2 and at least one of the following condi- tions are met: •...
  • Page 190: Programmable Key

    Programmable Key Start > Settings > Control Panel > Programmable Key Use this control panel option to assign key functions to programmable keys available on your Thor VM2, determine applica- tion launch sequences and program command Run sequences. Factory Default Settings...
  • Page 191: Keymap

    KeyMap Assign settings by clicking radio buttons and selecting keys from the drop down boxes. Tap the OK button when fin- ished. The changes take effect immediately. Remap a Key to a Single Key 1. Select the modifier key from the Modifier Mode options. 2.
  • Page 192 1. Select the modifier key from the Modifier Mode options. 2. Select the key to be remapped from the Key pull-down list. 3. Select Key Sequence from the Remapped Key pull-down list. 4. Select Unicode from the Key Sequence pull-down list. 5.
  • Page 193: Launchapp

    8. Click OK to save the result and close the control panel. 9. If the KeyMap tab is accessed again, the command plus any specified parameters is displayed in the Key Sequence text box when the remapped key is again selected. LaunchApp The default for all text boxes is Null or “...
  • Page 194 The Run Cmd command is defined for use by system administrators. These instructions call the ShellExecuteEx API, which opens documents directly. 1. Place the cursor in the text box next to the Cmd you wish to run, e.g., Cmd1, Cmd2. 2.
  • Page 195: Regional And Language Settings

    Regional and Language Settings Start > Settings > Control Panel > Regional Settings Set the appearance of numbers, currency, time and date based on regional and language settings. Set the Thor VM2 user interface language and the default input language.
  • Page 196: Registry

    Registry Start > Settings > Control Panel > Registry Choose options for managing the registry and rebooting the Thor VM2. Button Action Load User Defaults When clicked, a standard load file dialog is opened, to allow the user to pick a Registry Save (.RSG) file.
  • Page 197: Remove Programs

    Start > Settings > Control Panel > Remove Programs Note: Lists programs installed in RAM that have been marked for removal. Select a program and tap Remove. Follow the prompts on the screen to uninstall Thor VM2 user-installed only programs. The change takes effect immediately.
  • Page 198: Screen Blanking

    Use the Screen on delay to specify the period of time in ms (milliseconds) between when the vehicle stops and the Thor VM2 screen turns on. For example, use the delay if the switch end of the cable is attached to the vehicle’s accel- erator pedal.
  • Page 199: Current Level

    Start > Settings > Control Panel > SCU Use this option to set parameters and manage profiles for the Summit Client Utility preloaded on your Thor VM2. If the SCU icon is not present in the control panel (depends on the version of Summit Client Utility installed), use the...
  • Page 200: Stylus

    Press the Enter key to keep the new calibration setting or press the Esc key to revert to the previous calibration settings. Note: If the touch screen looses calibration on a Thor VM2, you must use a USB mouse or keyboard attached to the Thor VM2 to access this tab to recalibrate the touch screen unless a...
  • Page 201: System

    System Start > Settings > Control Panel > System Use these Thor VM2 panels to: • Review System and mobile device data and revision levels. • Adjust Storage and Program memory settings. • Assign a device name and device descriptor.
  • Page 202: Device Name

    The device name and description can be changed by the user. Enter the name and description using either the keypad or the Input Panel and tap OK to save the changes. This information is used to identify the Thor VM2 to other comput- ers and devices.
  • Page 203: Volume And Sounds

    These are unprotected WAV files and can be replaced by a WAV file of the user’s choice. By default a good scan sound on the Thor VM2 is a single beep, and a bad scan sound is a double beep.
  • Page 204: Wi-Fi

    Start > Settings > Control Panel > Wi-Fi Use this option to set parameters and manage profiles for the Summit Client Utility preloaded on your Thor VM2. If the Wi- Fi icon is not present in the control panel (depends on the version of Summit Client Utility installed), use the (page 5- 95) icon to access the Summit Client Utility.
  • Page 205: Automatic Firmware Update Utility

    2. The Thor VM2 automatically reboots and starts the update process after detecting the updatefw.tag file. No user intervention is required to reboot the Thor VM2 or run the update utility after the reboot. The update utility operates in a DOS screen.
  • Page 206: Configuration Cloning Utility (Ccu)

    Thor VM2. All other settings on the destination Thor VM2 are left unchanged. • Import changes and defaults - All configuration settings are applied to the destination Thor VM2. If a setting was modified on the source Thor VM2 the modified value is applied to the destination Thor VM2. Otherwise the default value is applied for that setting on the destination Thor VM2.
  • Page 207: Configuration Cloning Utility Gui

    • 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 VM2 it can be copied to other Thor VM2s to duplicate the configuration.
  • Page 208: Shortcuts

    • Tap No to apply the values from the ccf file and leave all other parameters as-is on the destination device. • Tap Cancel to exit with no changes to the destination device. Upon completion, exit the CCU and reboot the Thor VM2 so changes can take effect. User Selects the desired user access level: •...
  • Page 209 Thor VM2. If the parameter setting changes should also be applied to this Thor VM2, select Registry > Import Settings. After importing the settings, a reboot is necessary for the changes to take effect on the Thor VM2.
  • Page 210: Using The Ccu

    4. Select File > 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 VM2. See Example 4. Example 2: Modify settings on the current device and save to a file To modify the settings on the Thor VM2 running the CCU: 1.
  • Page 211 • Tap No to apply the values from the ccf file and leave all other parameters as-is on the destination device. • Tap Cancel to exit with no changes to the destination device. 7. Reboot the Thor VM2 for the new settings to take effect. 5 - 107...
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  • Page 213: Chapter 6 - Activesync

    Center. Using Microsoft ActiveSync, you can synchronize information on your desktop computer with the Thor VM2 and vice versa. Syn- chronization compares the data on your mobile device with your desktop computer and updates both with the most recent data.
  • Page 214: Cable For Usb Activesync Connection

    • From the Windows Mobile Device Center interface select File Management > Browse the contents of your device. This function allows you to explore the Thor VM2 from the PC side, with some limitations. You can copy files to or from the mobile device by drag-and-drop.
  • Page 215: Thor Vm2 With A Disabled Touch Screen

    Reset and Loss of Host Re-connection ActiveSync assigns a partnership between a Thor VM2 (the client) and a host computer. A partnership is defined by two objects – a unique computer name and a random number generated when the partnership is first created. An ActiveSync partnership between a unique client can be established to two hosts.
  • Page 216: Installation

    Support (page 11-1) for the necessary files if one of this folder is not present. 5. Select and copy the Setup.exe and HSM Connect.msi files from the Thor VM2 to the user PC. Note the location chosen for the files.
  • Page 217 5. HSM Connect launches. 6. Click the OK button to dismiss the About CERDisp dialog box (either on the Thor VM2 desktop or n the HSM Connect window on the PC desktop). The dialog box automatically times out and disappears after approximately 20 seconds.
  • Page 218 6 - 6...
  • Page 219: Chapter 7 - Enabler Installation And Configuration

    The Avalanche Enabler installation file HSM_ENABLER.CAB (older software loads may use LXE_ENABLER.CAB instead) is loaded on the Thor VM2 by Honeywell; however, the device is not configured to launch the Enabler installation file auto- matically. The installation application must be run manually the first time Avalanche is used.
  • Page 220: Stop The Enabler Service

    • Wirelessly via the Thor VM2 2.4GHz radio and an access point After installing the Enabler on the Thor VM2 the Enabler searches for a Mobile Device Server, first by polling all available serial ports and then over the wireless network.
  • Page 221: Preparing A Device For Remote Management

    Remote Management Utility. The WCA is included when the Summit radio driver software is updated. The WCA is automatically installed when the radio driver is updated. If the Remote Management Utility (RMU) is not present on the Thor VM2, see Using Wavelink Avalanche to Upgrade Sys- tem Baseline, below...
  • Page 222: User Interface

    Enabler Configuration Depending on the version of the Enabler running on the Thor VM2, the desktop Enabler icon may look like one of the following: The available configuration options and tabs may vary by Enabler version. The examples shown in this section assume the lat- est version of the Enabler is installed on the Thor VM2.
  • Page 223: File Menu Options

    The default Settings password is system. The password is not case-sensitive. Avalanche Update using File > Settings Use these menu options to setup the Avalanche Enabler on the Thor VM2. Change the settings and save them by rebooting before connecting to the network.
  • Page 224: Connection

    BSSID and Link speed. The user cannot edit this information. Connection Avalanche Server Enter the IP Address or host name of the Mobile Device Server assigned to the Thor VM2. Address Check Serial Con- Indicates whether the Enabler should first check for serial port connection to the Mobile Device nection Server before checking for a wireless connection to the Mobile Device Server.
  • Page 225: Server Contact

    Sync Clock Reset the time on the Thor VM2 based on the time on the Mobile Device Server host Contact On Startup – Connect to the Mobile Device Server when the Enabler is accessed.
  • Page 226: Data

    Data The Data tab controls when data is transferred between the Thor VM2 and the Mobile Device Server. Network When checked, the LAN/Wi-Fi network is enabled to transfer statistics. Report Specifies the Report Interval, how frequently the Enabler reports statistics to the Mobile Device Server.
  • Page 227: Display

    • Debug - The most detailed list is displayed. Display Update Window Display The user interface for the Enabler can be configured to dynamically change based on the status of the Thor VM2 connection with the Mobile Device Server. At startup Default is Half Screen.
  • Page 228: Taskbar

    • Locked - taskbar is visible, but most icons are hidden or for information only. Execution Note the dimmed options on this Thor VM2 panel. This menu option is designed to manage downloaded applications for automatic execution upon startup. Auto-Execute Se-...
  • Page 229: Scan Config

    (page 5-19) for this function. AppLock is resident on each mobile device.vice. Configure shortcuts to other applications on the Thor VM2. Shortcuts are viewed and activated in the Programs panel. This limits the user’s access to certain applications when the Enabler is controlling the mobile device display.
  • Page 230: Saas

    Avalanche Mobility Center Console and is disabled by default. For Summit clients, Manage Wireless Settings should not be checked as configuration packages provide more radio configuration options. Current Adapter Lists all network adapters currently installed on the Thor VM2. 7 - 12...
  • Page 231 When enabled, the Enabler will ignore any network or wireless settings coming from the Ava- tings lanche MC Console and use only the network settings on the Thor VM2. Properties Icon Selecting the Properties icon displays the Manual Settings Properties dialog applet. From here, the user can configure Network, DNS and Wireless parameters using the displays shown below: Note: A reboot may be required after enabling or disabling these options.
  • Page 232: Status

    It also searches for new adapters and may cause a slight delay to refresh the contents of the drop-down menu. Link speed indicates the speed at which the signal is being sent from the adapter to the Thor VM2. Speed is depen- dent on signal strength.
  • Page 233: Using Remote Management

    Scan Desktop Icon If the Thor VM2 has an eXpress Scan icon on the desktop, eXpress Scan may be used for the initial configuration of the device. If the eXpress Scan icon is not present on the desktop, perform the Enabler Installation (page 7-1).
  • Page 234: Step 3: Process Completion

    Step 3: Process Completion After the last bar code is scanned, the settings are automatically applied. Once configured, the Thor VM2 is warmbooted. Once connected to the wireless network and the Mobile Device Server, any software updates and additional configuration data are downloaded.
  • Page 235: Summit Wireless Network Configuration

    Security Options Supported are Important Notes It is important that all dates are correct on the Thor VM2 and host computers when using any type of certificate. Certifi- cates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail.
  • Page 236: Wireless Zero Config Utility

    The signal strength for the currently associated/authenticated Access Point is -71 dBm to -90 dBm The signal strength for the currently associated/authenticated Access Point is -51 dBm to -70 dBm The signal strength for the currently associated/authenticated Access Point is greater than -50 dBm Wireless Zero Config Utility •...
  • Page 237: Main

    If the Auto Profile selection is not present on the Main tab, an SCU upgrade is necessary to support this feature on the Thor VM2. Auto Profile allows the user to configure a list of profiles that the SCU can search when a radio connection is lost. After using the Profile tab to create any desired profiles, return to the Main tab.
  • Page 238: Admin Login

    The Auto Profile selection screen displays all currently configured profiles. Click on the checkbox for any profiles that are to be included in Auto Profile selection then click ok to save. To enable Auto Profile, click the On button on the Main tab. When Auto Profile is On, if the radio goes out of range from the currently selected profile, the radio then begins to attempt to connect to the profiles listed under Auto Profile.
  • Page 239: Profile

    Profile Start > Programs > Summit > 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...
  • Page 240: Profile Parameters

    Button Function Scan 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.
  • Page 241: Using Ckip

    It is important the Radio Mode parameter correspond to the AP to which the device is to connect. For example, if this parameter is set to G rates only, the Thor VM2 may only connect to APs set for G rates and not those set for B and G rates.
  • Page 242: Status

    Status Start > Programs > Summit > Status tab This screen provides information on the radio: • The profile being used. • The status of the radio card (down, associated, authenticated, etc.). • Client information including device name, IP address and MAC address. •...
  • Page 243: Diags

    Diags Start > Programs > Summit > Diags tab The Diags screen can be used for troubleshooting network traffic and radio connectivity issues. • (Re)connect – Use this button to apply (or reapply) the current profile and attempt to associate or authenticate to the wireless LAN.
  • Page 244: Global

    Global Start > Programs > Summit > Global tab The parameters on this panel can only be changed when a logged in with the admin password. The current values for the parameters can be viewed by the general user without requiring a password. Note: Tap the Commit button to save changes.
  • Page 245: Custom

    Custom The parameter value is displayed as “Custom” when the operating system registry has been edited to set the Summit parameter to a value that is not available from the parameter’s drop down list. Selecting Custom from the drop down list has no effect.
  • Page 246 Parameter Default Function TTLS Inner Method Auto-EAP Authentication method used within the secure tunnel created by EAP- TTLS. Options are: AUTO-EAP (Any available EAP method) MSCHAPV2 MSCHAP CHAP EAP-MSCHAPV2 PMK Caching Standard Type of Pairwise Master Key (PMK) caching to use when WPA2 is in use.
  • Page 247 Parameter Default Function Admin Password SUMMIT A string of up to 64 alphanumeric characters that must be entered when (or Blank) 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.
  • Page 248: Sign-On Vs. Stored Credentials

    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: • The Username and Password may be entered on the Credentials screen. If this method is selected, anyone using the device can access the network.
  • Page 249: Windows Certificate Store Vs. Certs Path

    Windows Certificate Store vs. Certs Path Note: It is important that all dates are correct on the Thor VM2 and host computers when using any type of certificate. Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail.
  • Page 250: To Use The Certs Path

    To Use the Certs Path 1. See Generate a Root CA Certificate (page 8-30) and follow the instructions to download the Root Certificate to a 2. Copy the certificate to specified directory on the mobile device. The default location for Certs Path is \System. A different location may be specified by using the Certs Path global variable.
  • Page 251: Configuring The Profile

    Configuring the Profile Use the instructions in this section to complete the entries on the Profile tab according to the type of wireless security used by your network. The instructions that follow are the minimum required to successfully connect to a network. Your system may require more parameters than are listed in these instructions.
  • Page 252: 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.
  • Page 253: Leap

    LEAP To use LEAP (without WPA, also known as WEP_LEAP), 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 LEAP 3. Set Encryption to WEP EAP or Auto WEP (depending on SCU version) 4.
  • Page 254: Peap/Mschap

    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 entries as detailed in this section.
  • Page 255 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.
  • Page 256: Peap/Gtc

    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.
  • Page 257 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.
  • Page 258: Wpa/Leap

    WPA/LEAP To use WPA/LEAP, 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 LEAP 3. Set Encryption to WPA TKIP 4. Set Auth Type as follows: 5.
  • Page 259: Eap-Fast

    RADIUS server. The RADIUS server must have auto provisioning enabled to send the PAC provisioning credentials to the Thor VM2. For automatic PAC provisioning, once a username/password is authenticated, the PAC information is stored on the Thor VM2.
  • Page 260 To use manual PAC Provisioning: • Enter the PAC Filename and PAC Password. • 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 warmboot. The SCU Main tab shows the device is associ- ated after the radio connects to the network.
  • Page 261: Eap-Tls

    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 for encryption and complete other entries as detailed in this section.
  • Page 262 3. Click OK then click Commit The Thor VM2 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 warmboot. The SCU Main tab shows the device is associ- ated after the radio connects to the network.
  • Page 263: Wpa Psk

    WPA PSK To connect using WPA/PSK, 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 WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK 4.
  • Page 264: Certificates

    Note: Please refer to the Security Primer to prepare the Authentication Server and Access Point for communication. Note: It is important that all dates are correct on the Thor VM2 and host computers when using any type of certificate. Certificates are date sensitive and if the date is not correct authentication will fail.
  • Page 265 Click the Download a CA certificate, certificate chain or CRL link. Make sure the correct root CA certificate is selected in the list box. Click the DER button. To download the CA certificate, click on the Download CA certificate link. 8 - 31...
  • Page 266: 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 \System folder or other path specified in the Summit Certs global parameter. Copy the certificate file to the Thor VM2. Import the certificate by navigating to Start > Control Panel > Certificates. Tap the Import button.
  • Page 267: Generate A User Certificate

    Sign into the CA with the username and password of the person who will be logging into the mobile device. This process saves a user certificate and a separate private key file. Windows CE equipped devices such as the Thor VM2 require the private key to be saved as a separate file rather than including the private key in the user certificate.
  • Page 268 Click on the advanced certificate request link. Click on the Create and submit a request to this CA link. 8 - 34...
  • Page 269 For the Certificate Template, select User. Check the Mark keys as exportable and the Export keys to file checkboxes. Type the full path on the local PC where the private key is to be copied. Also specify the private key filename. Be sure to note the name used for the private key file, for example AAAUSER.PVK.
  • Page 270 If any script notifications occur, click the “Yes button to continue the certificate request. When prompted for the private key password: • Click None if you do not wish to use a password, or • Enter and confirm your desired password then click OK. Click the Download certificate link.
  • Page 271: Install A User Certificate

    Install a User Certificate Copy the certificate and private key files to the Thor VM2. Import the certificate by navigating to Start > Control Panel > Certificates. Select My Certificates from the pull-down list. Tap the Import button. Make sure From a File is selected and tap OK.
  • Page 272: Verify Installation

    With the certificate you just imported highlighted, tap View. From the Field pull-down menu, select Private Key. • If the private key is present, the process is complete. • If the private key is not present, import the private key. To import the private key, tap OK to return to the Certificates screen.
  • Page 273: Integrated Keypad

    Key Maps Integrated Keypad There are five integrated programmable keys located on the Thor VM2 below the display. Each programmable key can be mod- ified by the Orange key for a total of 10 programmable keys. Programmable Key (page 5-86) to remap these keys.
  • Page 274: External 95-Key Keyboard

    95-key PS/2 Keyboard (page 3-12). The key map table that follows lists the commands used for the Thor VM2. Note that since the Thor VM2 uses a Microsoft Win- dows operating system, no DOS Terminal Emulation keypress sequences are provided.
  • Page 275: External 60-Key Keyboard

    » 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 VM2. » The 2nd functions of the F6 and F7 keys are not used as the Thor VM2 has TFT LCD screen with no provision for contrast adjustments.
  • Page 276 Down Arrow Down Arrow Right Arrow Right Arrow Left Arrow Left Arrow Insert Bksp Delete (numeric) Home Left Arrow Right Arrow Page Up Up Arrow Page Down Down Arrow ScrollLock Shift Shift Shift 9 - 4...
  • Page 277 Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift Shift 9 - 5...
  • Page 278 < > / (numeric) Ctrl / (alpha) - (numeric) Ctrl - (alpha) + (numeric) Ctrl + (alpha) * (numeric) I (letter i) * (alpha) Ctrl I (letter i) : (colon) ; (semicolon) _ (underscore) , (comma) ' (apostrophe) ~ (tilde) "...
  • Page 279: Chapter 10 - Specifications And Reference Material

    Specifications and Reference Material Technical Specifications Thor VM2 Processor Atom CPU operating at 1.6 GHz Memory 1 GB SDRAM Mass Storage 1GB CompactFlash memory card Storage Expansion User installable, supports 1 to 4GB SD card Operating System Microsoft Windows CE 6.0 Radio Modules 802.11 a/b/g radio / Bluetooth...
  • Page 280: Vm1D Dock

    VM1D Dock Power Connector 6-pin connector: Direct10-60V DC input power Optional external converters for AC (90-240 VAC) and extended range DC (60-150 VDC) COM1Connector 9-pin male, RS-232 serial port, COM1 with switchable power on pin 9 COM2 Connector 9-pin male, RS-232 serial port, COM2 with switchable power on pin 9 CANBUS/AUDIO Connector 15-pin male, CANbus/Audio connector supports either audio/microphone via adapter cable or J1939 Female and J1939 Male connectors via CANbus cable...
  • Page 281: Dimensions

    Dimensions Thor VM2 Width 10.6” (26.8 cm) Height 8.4” (21.4 cm) Depth 2.1” (5.3cm) Weight 4.8 lb. (2.2 kg) 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”...
  • Page 282: Environmental Specifications

    64 mW (18dBm) Channels FCC: 1-11, 36, 40 ,44, 48, 149, 153, 157, 161 ETSI: 1-13, 36, 40, 44 ,48 Operating Temperature Same as Thor VM2 Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Same as Thor VM2 Storage Temperature Connectivity TCP/IP, Ethernet, ODI...
  • Page 283: Port And Connector Pinouts

    Port and Connector Pinouts Power Supply Connector Signal Description V In+ 10-60V DC input + V In+ 10-60V DC input + V In- input - V In- input - Chassis ground Ignition +0V to 60V to start terminal COM1 and COM2 Connector Signal Description Data Carrier Detect –...
  • Page 284: Usb Connector

    USB Connector Signal Description Common ground PIN 5 PIN 1 USBC_D+ USB client data signal USBC_D- USB client data signal USB_H1_PWR USB host 1; 5V output power PIN 9 PIN 6 Common ground Common ground USB_H1_D+ USB host 1 data signal USB_H1_D- USB host 1 data signal USBC_VBUS...
  • Page 285: Ps/2 To Usb Keyboard Adapter Cable

    PS/2 to USB Keyboard Adapter Cable D9 Male Connector - USB Signal Description Not Used PIN 1 PIN 5 Not Used Not Used USB_H1_PWR USB host 5V output power PIN 6 PIN 9 Not Used Ground USB_H1_D+ USB host 1 data signal USB_H1_D- USB host 1 data signal USBC_VBUS...
  • Page 286: Canbus / Audio Connector

    CANbus / Audio Connector Signal Name Description CAN reserved PIN 1 PIN 5 PIN 6 PIN 10 CAN_L CAN_L bus line dominant low CAN_GND CAN Ground CAN reserved PIN 11 PIN 15 Optional ground Audio return Headset return Audio output Headset output Mic input Microphone input...
  • Page 287: Canbus Y Cable

    CANbus Y Cable D15 Female Connector Signal Description Not Used PIN 5 PIN 1 PIN 10 PIN 6 CAN_L CAN_L bus line dominant low CAN_GND CAN ground Not Used CAN reserved PIN 15 PIN 11 Ground Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used...
  • Page 288: Applock Error Messages

    AppLock Error Messages Any messages whose first word is an ‘ing’ word is output prior to the action described in the message. For example, “Switching to admin-hotkey press” is logged after the administrator has pressed the hotkey but prior to starting the switch process. For all operations that can result in an error, an Error level message is displayed when a failure occurs.
  • Page 289 Message Explanation and/or corrective action Level Could not create event The keyboard filter uses this event at the Administrator Control panel. The event LOG_ERROR EVT_HOTKEYCHG could not be created. Could not hook keyboard If the keyboard cannot be controlled, AppLock cannot process the hotkey. This LOG_ERROR failure prevents a mode switch into user mode.
  • Page 290 Message Explanation and/or corrective action Level Hot key pressed Processing the hotkey and backdoor entry LOG_EX Hot key set event failure When the administrator changes the hotkey configuration the hotkey controller LOG_ERROR must be notified. This notification failed. Hotkey press message re- The user just pressed the configured hotkey.
  • Page 291 Message Explanation and/or corrective action Level Registry read failure at re- The registry has to be read when switching into user mode. This is because the LOG_ERROR enter user mode administrator can change the settings during administration mode. The read of the registry failed which means the Administration key was not found or the Ap- pName value was missing or empty.
  • Page 292 Message Explanation and/or corrective action Level Unable to move taskbar The taskbar is moved when switching into user mode. This prevents them from LOG_ERROR being visible if the application is exited and restarted by the timer. This error does not affect the screen mode switch; processing continues. Unhook taskbar wndproc AppLock could not remove its control of the taskbar.
  • Page 293: Hat Encoding

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  • Page 295: Gnu General Public License Version 2

    GNU General Public License Version 2 Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it.
  • Page 296 In addition, mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program with the Program (or with a work based on the Program) on a volume of a storage or distribution medium does not bring the other work under the scope of this License. 3.
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  • Page 298: Gnu General Public License Version 3

    GNU General Public License Version 3 Version 3, 29 June 2007 Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. http://fsf.org/ Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. Preamble The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for software and other kinds of works. The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed to take away your freedom to share and change the works.
  • Page 299 A 'Standard Interface' means an interface that either is an official standard defined by a recognized standards body, or, in the case of interfaces specified for a particular programming language, one that is widely used among developers working in that language. The 'System Libraries' of an executable work include anything, other than the work as a whole, that (a) is included in the normal form of packaging a Major Component, but which is not part of that Major Component, and (b) serves only to enable use of the work with that Major Component, or to implement a Standard Interface for which an implementation is available to the public in source code form.
  • Page 300 6. Conveying Non-Source Forms. You may convey a covered work in object code form under the terms of sections 4 and 5, provided that you also convey the machine-readable Corresponding Source under the terms of this License, in one of these ways: 1.
  • Page 301 3. Prohibiting misrepresentation of the origin of that material, or requiring that modified versions of such material be marked in reasonable ways as different from the original version; or 4. Limiting the use for publicity purposes of names of licensors or authors of the material; or 5.
  • Page 302 If you convey a covered work, knowingly relying on a patent license, and the Corresponding Source of the work is not available for anyone to copy, free of charge and under the terms of this License, through a publicly available network server or other readily accessible means, then you must either (1) cause the Corresponding Source to be so available, or (2) arrange to deprive yourself of the benefit of the patent license for this particular work, or (3) arrange, in a manner consistent with the requirements of this License, to extend the patent license to downstream recipients.
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  • Page 305: Chapter 11 - Customer Support

    Limited Warranty Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to HII’s published specifications applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment. This warranty does not cover any HII product which is (i) improperly installed or used;...
  • Page 306 The duration of the limited warranty for the Thor VM2 internal UPS battery is 1 year. The duration of the limited warranty for the Thor VM2 AC power supply and cables is 1 year. The duration of the limited warranty for the Thor VM2 DC/DC power supply is 1 year.
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