Kyocera E4000 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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5. Enter your user name, password, and
domain name. Then select Next.
6. Choose the data types you want to
synchronize.
7. Synchronization now starts. Wait for
a while to receive mail.
Connecting your phone
and the computer using
Bluetooth technology
Without a data cable, you can still
connect your smartphone to a computer
supporting Bluetooth technology (either
built-in or with a Bluetooth dongle).
1. On the computer, right-click the
Bluetooth icon on the Notification
area on your computer (or click
Start > Control Panel > Bluetooth
Device) to open the Bluetooth Device
window.
2. On the Options tab,
select Turn discovery on and Allow
Bluetooth devices to connect to this
computer (Windows® XP), or
check options in Discovery and
Connections (Windows Vista®).
3. On the COM Ports tab, click Add.
4. Select Incoming (device initiates the
connection) and click OK.
5. Record the number of the COM port
that was added. It is recommended
that the COM port number is less
than 10.
6. Click OK.
7. In ActiveSync® on the computer, click
File > Connection Settings.
8. Check Allow connections to one of the
following, and then choose the COM
port you noted in Step 5.
9. Click OK.
10.On the smartphone, create a new
partnership with the computer.
11.The computer name is displayed.
Select it and make sure ActiveSync® is
checked.
12.In ActiveSync® on the smartphone,
select Start > Applications >
ActiveSync.
13.Select Menu > Connect via Bluetooth.
Select Menu > Schedule to customize
the synchronization interval as needed.
The computer must use either
Windows® XP Service Pack 2 or
Windows Vista®.
•If you are using a Bluetooth dongle, use
the default driver that comes with
Windows® XP.
Media (music and video) files can be
synchronized only by using a cable
connection.