Connecting Bluetooth Devices; Restart/Shutdown; Calibrating The Touch Screen; On-Screen Keyboard - Honeywell Marathon User Manual

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Connecting Bluetooth Devices

Use the Windows interface to manage Bluetooth devices. Tap the Bluetooth icon in the task bar, if it exists, or:
Tap the Bluetooth icon in the task bar, if it exists.
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Bluetooth Devices (Classic view), or tap
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware > Bluetooth Devices (Category view)

Restart/Shutdown

Use the Windows interface to restart or shut down the Marathon.
• Tap Start > Shut Down > Restart
• Tap Start > Shut Down > Shut down

Calibrating the Touch Screen

To calibrate the touch screen, tap Start > Programs > PenMount Universal Driver > Utility > PenMount Control Panel.
Select PenMount 6000 USB and then tap Configure. Select Standard Calibration or Advance Calibration.
Advanced Calibration allows the user to select the number of calibration points. With either option, follow the on screen
instructions to touch the red square, hold the touch and then lift the stylus to complete the calibration process.

On-Screen Keyboard

Windows 7 Professional only.
Single Use
To enable the on-screen keyboard for the current session, select Start > Control Panel > Ease of Access Center, click Use
On-Screen Keyboard. The on-screen keyboard is available immediately. It is not available after a reboot.
Persistent Use
To enable the on-screen keyboard upon every reboot, select Start > Control Panel > Ease of Access Center, click Use the
computer without a mouse or keyboard. Enable (check) Use On-Screen Keyboard. Click Apply. The on-screen keyboard is
available immediately. The on-screen keyboard is displayed upon every reboot. Click the task bar keyboard icon to minimize the
keyboard until needed.
To disable the On-Screen Keyboard, select Start > Control Panel > Ease of Access Center. Click Use the computer without
a mouse or keyboard. Disable (uncheck) Use On-Screen Keyboard. Click Apply.

Data Entry

You can enter data into the Marathon through several different methods. Manual data entry methods include the keyboard and
touch screen. Automated data entry methods include the imager module, a wireless Bluetooth scanner, a tethered USB scanner
and the magnetic card reader module.

Keyboard Data Entry

Refer to
KeyMaps
(page 9-1) for 101-key keyboard equivalent key presses.
The 62-key keyboard with number pad is used to manually input data that is not collected otherwise. Almost any function
that a full sized computer keyboard can provide is duplicated on the keyboard but it may take a few more keystrokes to
accomplish a keyed task.
When using the keyboard, some keys have multiple functions. The primary alpha or numeric character is printed on the key.

Bar Code Data Entry

The Marathon supports an accessory imager module for bar code label reading, as well as optional equipment such as a
wireless Bluetooth bar code scanner and a tethered USB scanner.
Keyboard data entries can be mixed with bar code data entries.
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