DSV2+
Turbo
User Manual, Version 1.09
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PC using the procedure described in Section 16.2 “ActiveSync via
USB 2.0 Client Port
16.4.1 Hardware/Software
Requirements
The following is required to establish an ActiveSync connection via the USB 2.0 Client Port:
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ActiveSync version 3.7.1 or later installed on the host PC (Version 4.5 recommended)
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A DSV2+ terminal with USB 2.0 enabled.
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USB 2.0 to Mini B Cable – Datastrip sales code – DSVOSCAUSB.
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Datastrip DSV2+_Turbo_USB Sync Setup utility found on the DSV2+ User Manual CD.
16.4.2 PC Configuration for USB 2.0 ActiveSync (First Time Only)
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Run the “DSV2+_Turbo_USB Sync Setup” utility found on the DSV2+ User Manual CD
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After running the Sync setup you will be prompted to connect your DSV2+ terminal to
the PC. Turn your DSV2+ terminal on and connect it to any one of the host PC USB
ports using the USB 2.0 to Mini B cable. After the DSV2+ terminal has been connected,
Windows will notify you that it has “Found New Hardware”. You will then be asked
“Can Windows Update search for new software?” Answer: NO, not this time.
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The Wizard will then ask how you want to install software. Answer: Install the software
automatically (Recommended).
16.4.3 Establishing a Connection
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Each time you connect the DSV2+ terminal to the host PC you will be asked if you
would like to set up a Partnership. If you will be using this DSV2+ terminal on this PC
regularly then answer “Yes”. If this is a one time use on this PC answer “No”. In either
case you will be connected and can transfer files between the PC and the DSV2+
terminal.
16.4.4 Troubleshooting the Connection
If a connection is not automatically established check the following:
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The DSV2+ will not connect while it is in Suspend mode. Wake the DSV2+ from
Suspend prior to connecting the USB cable.
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Verify that USB 2.0 is enabled on your terminal and that USB via COM3 is selected. Go
to the Control Panel and double click “PC Connection”. On this screen you should see
“USB via COM3”. If not then click “Change Connection”. Click the scroll bar arrow. If
you see the option for “USB on COM3” then select it and click “OK”. Click “OK” again
to close the PC Connection screen. Re-insert your USB cable to get connected. If you did
not see the option for “USB on COM3” your terminal is not USB 2.0 enabled.