Anders Series-5

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The Anders UMR Series-5 is a device designed for data synchronization with Microsoft Windows operating systems. It uses ActiveSync, a data synchronization tool, to connect to the host workstation via either USB or standard asynchronous serial communication. This allows users to access and manage files on the device from the host computer, as well as to use Visual Studio and Embedded Visual C++ for development purposes.

Key Features

  • USB and serial communication
  • ActiveSync support
  • Visual Studio and Embedded Visual C++ compatibility
  • Seamless integration with Windows operating systems
  • File synchronization and management capabilities

Pages: 26 Anders Series-5 Troubleshooting guide

Brand: Anders Category: Networking Size: 1 MB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I connect my UMR Series-5 to my computer using ActiveSync?
You can connect using either a USB cable or a null-modem cable via the COM1 port on the device. Make sure your host computer has the ActiveSync software installed and configured properly. Refer to the relevant sections of the guide for detailed instructions on setting up ActiveSync for both USB and serial connections.
What are the troubleshooting steps for resolving ActiveSync connection issues?
The document lists a detailed troubleshooting process including steps to verify ActiveSync is running on the host, check for device recognition, and ensure the necessary ports are open. It also covers potential conflicts with antivirus software, LAN configuration tools, and Wi-Fi connections. If issues persist, you can utilize the ActiveSync Trouble-Shooter for automatic problem identification and repair. You can also submit the ASTULog.cab and Infoviewer log files to Anders support for further investigation.
How can I access and manage files on my UMR Series-5 from my computer?
Once the ActiveSync connection is established, you can browse and manage files on the device through the 'Mobile Devices' section in Windows Explorer. Files copied to standard Windows directories like 'My Documents' might be lost after powering off the device, so it is recommended to utilize non-volatile memory elements like NOR/NAND/SD storage for persistent data.

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