Chapter 8 - Oneclick Internet Wireless Configuration; Introduction; System Requirements; Supported Languages - Honeywell Marathon User Manual

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OneClick Internet Wireless Configuration

Introduction

This section contains the User Manual for the customized version of WebToGo's OneClick Internet for the Marathon.
OneClick Internet allows the user to configure the WWAN connection by entering basic setup information. The network
connection (service carrier) can be chosen based on the firmware loaded, GPS tracking can be enabled and SMS messaging
can be configured.
Once configured, OneClick Internet allows the user to connect or disconnect from the mobile network.
OneClick Internet is installed by Honeywell on all Marathons equipped with a WWAN radio. Available carriers and OneClick
features may vary by device.
OneClick Internet provides:
• Internet connection management
• Email download
• SMS Management
• Contact management for SIM and Microsoft Outlook
• GPS Management
Since WebToGo OneClick Internet is preinstalled, it is present on the Windows Start Menu. A desktop icon is also provided.
Note: Honeywell does not recommend using standby on the Marathon while the WWAN connection is active. When exiting
standby, a delay of one minute or more may occur as the WWAN radio reads firmware files and initializes before
reconnecting. If this delay is acceptable to you, standby may be enabled.
OneClick Internet is supported by the following operating systems installed on a Marathon with a WWAN radio card. Procedure
differences are marked with the operating system icon as shown below:
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Operating System Instruction
Windows® 7 Professional
Windows® Embedded Standard
Windows® XP Professional

System Requirements

OneClick Internet requires:
• Gobi 2000 3G Module (preinstalled by Honeywell)
• Gobi 2000 Driver package (loaded by Honeywell)

Supported Languages

OneClick Internet supports the following languages:
German, English, Spanish, French, Polish, Russian, Italian, simplified Chinese and traditional Chinese.
Note: This does not mean that the Marathon has been localized for these languages.
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