Chapter 4 Advanced Applications; Inserting A Compactflash Card; Activesync Connection - Advantech UNO-1019 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Advanced Applications

4.1 Inserting a CompactFlash Card

The procedure for installing a CompactFlash card into the UNO-1019 is
as follows, please follows these steps carefully.
1.
Remove the power connector to power off the UNO-1019
2.
Remove the CF slot cover.
3.
Plug a CompactFlash card with user's OS and application
program into a CompactFlash card slot on board.
4.
Plug in the CD slot cover for protecting the CF card.
5.
Connector the power connector to re-power on the UNO-1019
Note:
How to update the WinCE.NET 4.2 Image for UNO-1019?
Please follow the above steps to plug in the CF card with image
(the image file is put in the path:\UNO-1019\Image of UNO-
1019 CD. please copy the image file from CD to CF card and
please be noticed the format of the CF card must be FAT16)
then wait for 5 minutes for rebooting the UNO-1019 with new
image.

4.2 ActiveSync Connection

• Using a null-modem cable connect UNO-1019 COM1 with one of
COM port on your computer
• Install Microsoft ActiveSync software on your computer and make the
serial port you want connect with UNO-1019 available for ActiveSync
(see ActiveSync help for details).
Note:
UNO-1019 will use 115200 as it default BaudRate for the
ActiveSync connection. If your ActiveSync program never
accept a connection at this BaudRate before, you' might get a
timeout. Since it needs to scan from low to high BaudRate, if
that takes too long, UNO-1019 will stop trying connect to your
computer. So, its better to use another CE device which has a
display to connect to you Desktop through ActiveSync at
19200 BaudRate first. Thus ActiveSync on your desktop PC
will remember this Baud Rate, and next time when UNO-1019
try to connect to it at this Baud Rate, it'll connect easily.
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