4 - Installation
4.3
Connecting DynaFlex II Go to a Host
The following sections describe how to connect DynaFlex II Go to a host using the available USB-C
receptacle or Bluetooth LE connections.
4.3.1 How to Connect DynaFlex II Go to a Host Computer via USB-C
To connect DynaFlex II Go products to a USB host computer or charger using the USB-C port, follow
these steps (for reference see Figure 4-1):For best results, use the cable that is included with the device or
another cable from Table 1-2 - DynaFlex II Go Accessories on page 7. These cables are designed
specifically for DynaFlex II Go products and include ferrite shielding at both ends of the cable to reduce
emissions and interference. If the solution design requires an alternate cable, contact MagTek for
assistance with ferrite selection and placement, and with connector overmold design.
1) Connect the USB-C end of the cable to DynaFlex II Go see Figure 4-1 - Connecting to a Host via
USB-C.
2) Connect the other end of the USB cable to the host's USB port.
3) As soon as the device starts receiving power through USB, it automatically powers on.
4) If the specific device serial number you are connecting has not been previously connected to the host,
the Windows system tray on the host reports it is
5) Figure 4-2 – Device Setup. When installation is complete (approximately 30 seconds later depending
on the host), Windows reports
shows in Windows Device Manager under
Device Manager) as two devices:
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Figure 4-1 - Connecting to a Host via USB-C
Setting up a device
, (see Figure 4-3 – Setup Complete) and the device
Device is ready
Human Interface Devices
HID-compliant vendor-defined device
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, see
(see Figure 4-4 – Windows
(see Figure 4-5 – HID
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