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    Phone: (858) 880-2225 Fax: (858) 530-2733 www.invision cradles.co m 9918 Via Pasar, San Diego, CA 92126, USA Mobility Electronics, Inc PS6U1UHE USB-Host to Ethernet Adapter User Guide[...]

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    InVision USB-Host to Ethernet Ada p ter User Guide Copyright© 2006 Mobility Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Disclaimer Mobility Electronics, I n c. assumes no responsi bility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this user guide. Mobility Electron ics, In c. as[...]

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    InVision USB-Host to Ethernet Ada p ter User Guide Contents C ONTENTS .......................................................................................... III I NTRODUCTION ..................................................................................... 1 G ETTING S TARTED .................................................................[...]

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    InVision USB-Host to Ethernet Ada p ter User Guide Introduction The invision PS6U1UHE serves as an esse ntial data communications devi ce, enabling you to synchronize the information on your Sy mbol® MC1000 and a host computer a cross a standard Ethernet network. There are 3 connection ports on the P S6U1UHE. These are described below: Ports Funct[...]

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    InVision USB-Host to Ethernet Ada p ter User Guide Getting Started Before You Begin Before you can successfully connect yo ur Symbol MC1000 to your network with your PS6U1UHE, you must ha ve succ essfully configured your device for ActiveSync operations. For assistance with Ac tiveSync operations, please refer to your Symbol Integrator Guide. Only [...]

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    InVision USB-Host to Ethernet Ada p ter User Guide Step 2 – Verify MC1000 Configuration Before you start to install the MC1000 driver software, you must ensure you have success fully completed an ActiveSync between the MC1000 a nd your computer via the MC1000’s USB cable. If you have not already configured ActiveSync, please do so now and ensur[...]

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    InVision USB-Host to Ethernet Ada p ter User Guide  After the CAB file installati on completes, you will need to warm boot the MC1000 by pressing and holding the red ON /OFF button until the devi ce resets. This process will add eConnect to your Applications Folder. Consult your MC1000 documentation if you need hel p with performing a warm b oot[...]

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    InVision USB-Host to Ethernet Ada p ter User Guide o ection is establi shed. If Establish TCP/IP Connection is also checked, the application is run after the conn Checking thi s option automatically un-check s the aunch ActiveSync” option, if it was checked. “L o Tapping Browse displays the Select Application dialog. y command-line ginal settin[...]

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    InVision USB-Host to Ethernet Ada p ter User Guide Connecting the MC1000 to the PS6U1UHE Setting up your PS6U1 UHE is easy and includes onl y these simple steps. 1. Connect the Power Sup ply (PN 170140-000) , as shown below . 2. Connect the MC1000 to the PS6U1UHE using the USB Mini-A to Mini -B Cable (PN 170373-000) , as shown below . 3. Connect th[...]

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    InVision USB-Host to Ethernet Ada p ter User Guide Connecting the PS6U1UHE to your Network Completing the setup of the PS6U1UHE to your network is as simple as: 1. Connect one end of a standard RJ45 Ethe rnet cable to the PS6U1UHE, as shown below. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to an open port on your network’s hub, switch, or router, as s[...]

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    InVision USB-Host to Ethernet Ada p ter User Guide When You Can’t Use DH CP For most installations, it is not necessary to man ually configure th e USB-Host to Ethernet Adapter. The PS6U1UHE uses DHCP to automa tically configure its network settings by default. For in stallations on netw orks that do not have a DHCP server or must use static IP a[...]

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    InVision USB-Host to Ethernet Ada p ter User Guide Product/Technical Support Mobility is committed to providing its custom ers with first-class customer service and technical support. For your convenience, a fe w troubleshooting techniques are provided below that might help you fix yo ur problem quickly and easily. If you have a different issue, or[...]

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    InVision USB-Host to Ethernet Ada p ter User Guide Symptom : It won’t ActiveSync! Possible Cause Action ActiveSync partnership between host computer and your MC1000 is not correctly estab lished Reconnect the MC1000 directly to the host computer and try an ActiveSync operation. If it fails, refer to the Symbol Integrator Guide for guidance with A[...]

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    InVision USB-Host to Ethernet Ada p ter User Guide Appendix A – Regulatory Info rmation Radio Frequency Interference Requirement FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to c omply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rul es. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against h[...]

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    InVision USB-Host to Ethernet Ada p ter User Guide Appendix B – Warranty Mobility Electronics, I nc. warrants thi s product against defects in materials and workmanship to the ori ginal purchaser (or the first pur c haser in the case of the remanufactured product being sold) for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment. This warranty is[...]

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    InVision USB-Host to Ethernet Ada p ter User Guide Mobility California, Inc. 9918 Via Pasar, San Diego, CA 92126, USA Phone (858) 880-2225 • Fax (858 ) 530-2733 Email: invisioncradles@mobl.com • www.invisioncrad les.com Part Number 190130-000 Rev A 13 Mobility Electronics, Inc[...]