SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION
OTHER WAYS TO SYNCHRONIZE
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9 If this is the first time you’re making a
Bluetooth connection to this computer,
follow the onscreen prompts to set up a
Bluetooth partnership with this
computer. See Connecting to devices
with Bluetooth
®
wireless technology for
more information on partnerships.
10 Select Sync.
11 When synchronization has finished,
press Menu (right softkey) and select
Disconnect Bluetooth.
Synchronizing over an infrared
connection
If your computer has an IR (infrared) port,
you can synchronize with your computer
wirelessly using the IR port on your
smartphone.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
• Make sure your computer is equipped
with an IR port.
• Turn on the feature to receive beamed
information on your smartphone (see
Turning on the option to receive
beamed information).
1 Set up your computer to receive
infrared beams. See ActiveSync Help on
your computer for details.
2 Point the IR port directly on your
smartphone at your computer’s IR port.
3 On your smartphone, press Start
and select Programs.
4 Select ActiveSync .
5 Press Menu (right softkey) and select
Connect via IR.
6 Select Sync.
Synchronizing with multiple computers
You can set up your smartphone to
synchronize with up to two computers as
well as with Exchange Server 2003 or 2007.
When synchronizing with multiple
computers, the items that you synchronize
appear on all the computers.
For example, if you set up to sync your
smartphone with two computers named
C1 and C2, when you sync Contacts and
Calendar on your smartphone with both
computers, you get the following results:
• The contacts and calendar appointments
that were on C1 are now also on C2.