DSV2+
Turbo
User Manual, Version 1.09
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2006 by Datastrip, Inc. All rights reserved.
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ActiveSync via the Docking Station”. Then remove the DSV2+ from the docking station.
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Ensure that the Bluetooth adaptor has been plugged in to the PC. The Bluetooth icon is
blue with a white symbol.
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In the [CONTROL PANEL] open [BLUETOOTH DEVICES]. Add an “Incoming”
COM port and activate “turn on discovery”. Also ensure that Bluetooth is NOT set for
any security or encryption.
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Note which COM port the PC Bluetooth operates on. This will be a virtual port -
incoming port, for example COM5.
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In the ActiveSync application, configure the serial port for Bluetooth from [FILE]
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[CONNECTION SETTINGS…]
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Check “Allow serial cable or infrared connection to this COM port”. From the drop-
down list, select the COM port obtained above.
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Uncheck the other two “Allow…” check boxes.
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Click OK.
16.5.5 DSV2+
Configuration
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Switch on the DSV2+ and configure the internal/external 802.11 CF Adaptor or
Bluetooth to connect to the wireless router to which the PC is connected. If the DSV2+
finds an 802.11 adapter or Bluetooth adapter, you will find an icon (screens or pipes) in
the notification area with the Ethernet icon.
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Double-click the icon. Configure the 802.11 adaptor on this screen and browse through
to the tab [WIRELESS INFORMATION].
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Double-click your wireless network. Configure the adaptor as necessary to connect to the
router. Click OK. Note that your network name in the list will display “(preferred)”.
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Select your network from the list again and click Connect. The status will change to
“Connected to YourNetworkName” and the icon in the notification area will glow.
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Press “Power Button” momentarily and after the LED extinguishes, press momentarily
again. This saves the registry changes. Alternately, [STORAGE CARD]
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[DSV2+]
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[SAVEREG.EXE]. Click OK to save registry changes.
16.5.6 Establishing the Connection
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Switch on the DSV2+. Once the DSV2+ has booted up, place it in the docking cradle.
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A connection should be established as soon as you place the DSV2 in the docking station.
16.5.7 Troubleshooting the Connection
If a connection is not automatically established check the following:
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See Section 16.2.4 “Disconnect
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Disconnecting the ActiveSync cable or removing the DSV2+ terminal from the docking
cradle will disconnect the session on the PC side, but not on the DSV2+. Manually
disconnect the DSV2+ by clicking on the ActiveSync icon in the system tray and clicking
“Disconnect” or do nothing and the session will timeout after one minute. Both ends of
the connection must be disconnected before you can reconnect the cable and start another
ActiveSync session.
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Troubleshooting the Connection
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