Mobility Electronics PS6U1UPE Trademarks, InVision USB-Peripheral to Ethernet Adapter User Guide

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InVision USB-Peripheral to Ethernet Adapter User Guide

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Contents PS6U1UPE Trademarks InVision USB-Peripheral to Ethernet Adapter User GuideContents Introduction Ports FunctionSetting up the MC50 Getting StartedCAB File Installation Configure the USB Mode Connecting the MC50 to the PS6U1UPE Setting up the MC3000 Connecting the PS6U1UPE to your Network Product Registration TroubleshootingProduct/Technical Support Other ActiveSync Problems Symptom It won’t ActiveSync Possible Cause ActionAppendix a Regulatory Information Radio Frequency Interference RequirementAppendix B Warranty InVision USB-Peripheral to Ethernet Adapter User Guide Part Number 190086-000 Rev a