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<h2><strong>Connect  target device to PC</strong></h2>
<p>In this example we demonstrate how to debug applications on a remote device using the Application TRK remote debug agent. This enables you to test  programs on the actual device it will operate on while observing its behavior using the Carbide debugger. The steps to do this include:</p>
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    <li><strong>Connect target device to PC</strong></li>
    <li><a href="../trk/trk_installation_instr.htm">Install </a>TRK remote agent (v3.2.7) or later on the target device</li>
    <li><a href="run_mode_debug_example_04.htm">Configure</a> project for downloading</li>
    <li><a href="run_mode_debug_example_05.htm">Debug</a> project on target device</li>
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<p>The most reliable connection between a remote device and your PC is a cable. In this case, the USB cable that physically connects your phone to the a PC USB connection. Once connected, Carbide uses plug-and-play (PnP) to create a remote connection  to the phone or remote device.</p>
<p class="note"><strong>NOTE</strong> This tutorial assumes that Carbide is setup properly enabling you to create, build, and debug applications with an emulator.</p>
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    <h4 align="left">Connecting remote devices to PC</h4>
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        <li>Connect the USB cable between the remote device and PC running Carbide.<br />
        	<p>Use the <strong>Remote Connections</strong> view to verify a successful connection or by looking at the remote connection trim display shown at the bottom of the workplace window.</p>
        	<p><img src="../images/run_mode_debug_01.png" alt="Remote Connection view">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="../images/run_mode_debug_02.png" alt="Remote Connection trim indicator"></p>
        	<p>The <strong>Status</strong> column indicates whether the service you need for debugging, TRK, is <strong>Available</strong>. If it's status is <strong>Not Accessible</strong> you are probably missing the TRK remote agent on the remote device.</p>
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        <li>Click OK on the remote device when it asks to use PC Suite mode with USB.<br />
        	<p class="note"><strong>NOTE</strong> Debugging requires the use of PC Suite mode. If you are in another mode, like Mass storage mode, an alert appears asking you to change.</p>
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<p><strong>NEXT</strong>: <a href="run_mode_debug_example_02.htm">Install TRK remote agent</a></p>
<h4>Other references</h4>
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    <li><a href="run_mode_debug_example_00.htm">Remote Target Debugging (Run-mode)</a></li>
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