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Chapter 8
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Selecting the conduits for a wireless HotSync operation
The Conduit Setup dialog box on your communicator enables you to define which files and/or
applications synchronize during a wireless HotSync operation. You can use these settings to
minimize the time required for wireless synchronization.
To change the Conduit Setup for a wireless HotSync operation:
1. Press Option
and then press Menu
to access the Applications Launcher.
2. Tap the HotSync icon
.
3. Press Menu
.
4. Under Options, select Conduit Setup (/D).
5. Tap the check boxes to deselect the files and applications that you do not want to synchronize
during a wireless HotSync operation. The default setting is to synchronize all files.
Note:
Applications that do not have a database (such as games) do not synchronize — even
if you select the item in the Conduit Setup dialog box.
6. Hold Option
and press Return
to finish.
Performing a wireless HotSync operation
After you prepare your computer and your communicator, and select your Conduit Setup options,
you are ready to perform a wireless HotSync operation.
To perform a wireless HotSync operation:
1. Press Option
and then press Menu
to access the Applications Launcher.
2. Tap the HotSync icon
.
3. Tap the Modem icon
to dial the desktop modem and synchronize the applications.
4. Wait for the HotSync operation to finish. If you have any problems conducting a successful
HotSync operation, see Appendix B.
Summary of Contents for Treo 270
Page 1: ...Treo 270 Communicator User Guide Windows Edition ...
Page 10: ...Page 10 Contents ...
Page 28: ...Page 28 Introduction to Your Treo 270 Communicator ...
Page 38: ...Page 38 Entering Data in Your Communicator ...
Page 50: ...Page 50 Managing Your Applications ...
Page 174: ...Page 174 Application Specific Tasks ...
Page 196: ...Page 196 Setting Preferences for Your Communicator ...
Page 228: ...Page 228 Troubleshooting Tips ...
Page 238: ...Page 238 Non ASCII Characters for Login Scripts ...