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6.4. Connecting USB
Once the Windows Mobile Device Center splash
screen is visible, it is time to connect the USB.
Make sure the handheld reader is charging and
turned on. Connect the Reader to a USB port. At
this point Windows may begin to automatically
install drivers. Once Windows completes any
needed driver installation, try to run Windows
Mobile Device Center again. The status shown in
the bottom left of the window should show “Con-
nected” with a green checkmark.
6.5. Install Windows Mobile Device Center
If Windows Mobile Device Center is not installed,
you must install it. Follow the instructions here…
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/kb/931937
When you are done, continue to step 6.3 to run
Windows Mobile Device Center.
6.6. Windows Mobile 2003 Service Status
Go to “Control Panel”
→
“Administrative Tools”
→
“Services”. Look for the “Windows Mobile
2003-based device connectivity” service. It
should say “Running” in the status column. If
not, right click on the item and select “Start”.
If this does not work, right click on the service
and select “Properties”. Go to the “Log On”
tab. There are two radio button options: “Local
System account” and “This account”. Select the
one that is not selected and try again. Once the
status column displays “Running”, you can return
to step 2.3 to run Windows Mobile Device Center.
If you see the “Connected” status, you are ready
to continue to step 6.10 of this document. If the
status is still “Not Connected” please move to
step 6.8 to check driver installations. If you have
already been to step 6.8, continue to step 6.9 to
check reader properties.