
InVision USB-Peripheral to Ethernet Adapter User Guide
Getting Started
Before You Begin
Before you can successfully connect your Symbol MC50 or MC3000 to your network with your PS6U1UPE, you must have successfully configured your device for ActiveSync operations. For assistance with ActiveSync operations, please refer to your Symbol Integrator Guide.
Only after you have successfully created an ActiveSync partnership between your MC50 or your MC3000 and your host computer, and completed an ActiveSync operation, should you attempt to connect your device to your network. This is important even if you plan to use other 3rd Party synchronization software, because using ActiveSync allows you to validate your software/hardware installation. Then, if you have problems later making your 3rd Party software work, you can focus on the 3rd Party software configuration because you know everything else works fine.
Connecting to the PS6U1UPE
Setting up the MC50
Installing the MC50 Software Drivers
The MC50 requires the installation of software drivers to enable it to communicate through your network to complete ActiveSync, or synchronization operations. By design, the MC50 functions as a USB client device. With the installation of these drivers, the MC50 will now be able to also function as a USB host device.
If you have not already done so, go to www.invisioncradles.com and download the latest PS6U1UPE drivers. The drivers are provided in a
Step 1 – Unpack the software
Step 2 – Verify MC50 Configuration
Before you start to install the MC50 driver software, you must ensure you have successfully completed an ActiveSync between the MC50 and your computer via the MC50’s USB cable.
If you have not already configured ActiveSync, please do so now and ensure that you successfully synchronize between the MC50 and your PC before you continue. If you need help, refer to your MC50 Integrator’s Guide, or contact Symbol Technical Support for assistance.
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