Make sure you have USB cable drivers (such as Nokia Connectivity Cable Drivers for Nokia devices) installed on your PC (either with PC Suite or separately for Nokia devices). The latest version of the drivers is always recommended.
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In the S60 device, start HtiAdmin by selecting Menu > RnD Tools > HtiAdmin.
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Stop the HTI Framework if it is running by selecting Options > Stop.
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Enable USB connection by selecting Options > Comms > Enable USB serial comm.
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Start the HTI Framework by selecting Options > Start.
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Connect the device to the PC with a USB cable and select the PC Suite mode. If Windows starts to install drivers, wait for all installations to complete.
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In the HTI Connection Carbide.c++ Extension, click and select New Connection to create a new connection, or select an existing connection.
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In Connection name, enter a name for the connection, and in Connection type, select Serial. To edit the serial port settings, click Next.
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In Serial Port, select the serial port that is used for USB connection. You can also select a baud rate.
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(Optional) To test the connection, click Initiate service testing. The test status is shown in the Status pane:
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Status not tested
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Connection to HTI agent OK, HTI version x.xx
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HTI agent in the device is not responding
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Connection failed
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Click Finish to close the wizard. HTI Connection now starts the Datagateway with the connection you configured. If the Datagateway does not start automatically, start it by clicking . The connection status will be displayed in the status line above the console screen:
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Not connected
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Testing connection
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Trying to connect to <connection name>
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Connected to <connection name>
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In addition to configuring and starting HTI connections, you can do the following:
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To stop the Datagateway, click .
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To edit the connection settings, click .
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To start a connection after the initial setup, click and select a connection.
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To delete a connection, open the Remote Connections view and use the dynamic menu. For details, see Viewing remote connections.