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Once ActiveSync has established a partnership, a network connection can be set up (the IP addresses of the Panel
PC and the PC must be on the same subnet):
1. Disconnect the RS232 cable.
2. Open ActiveSync.
3. Select Connection Settings... from the File menu.
4. Check the Allow network (Ethernet) and Remote Access Service (RAS) server
connection with this desktop computer box.
5. Uncheck the Allow Serial... and Allow USB... boxes.
6. Click the Get Connected button, and follow the on-screen instructions. ActiveSync will
begin looking for the Ivory Series Panel PC.
7. On the Panel PC, click the Start button, then Run.
8. In the dialog that is displayed, enter repllog /remote, and click the OK.
9· In the next dialog, select Network Connection, and the name of the computer to establish the
connection with. Click Connect.
The Ethernet connection between the PC and the Panel PC should now be established.
Once a connection (serial or Ethernet) has been established, ActiveSync provides a mechanism for transferring files
between the Panel PC and the PC.
To transfer files between the Panel PC and PC:
1. On the ActiveSync window, click the Explore button. An explorer window will be
displayed, showing all the files and folders on the Ivory Series.
2. Files and folders can be dragged and dropped, copied, deleted, renamed, etc., just like any
other folder.

Web Browser

The Microsoft Windows CE operating system included with the Ivory Series has a built-in web browser called
Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer. With Internet Explorer, you can connect to the internet and browse web pages
via LAN or dial-up connection.
Windows XPe comes with a full version of Internet Explorer for Internet browsing. To access, click the Internet
Explorer icon on the desktop or select Start-Internet.
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