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Chapter 4 Connecting to Desktop PC 4-19
Connecting to Device
Connecting by USB Cradle
Using the USB cradle, you can charge and synchronize your device at the same time
even though the charging circuit is not included on your cradle.
Keep your device in the cradle when you are not carrying it with you, so it is always
charged, synchronized, and ready to go.
Turn off your device or remove it from the cradle before you shut down your desktop PC.
When you remove your device from the cradle, hold the cradle with one hand, and gently lift
your device with the other to avoid putting stress on the connectors.
1. Connect your device to your desktop PC as below:
2. How to use the Infrared port of your device:
The infrared port on your device provides a convenient way to connect to an IrDA-equipped
PC without using a cable or cradle. Many notebook computers have built-in infrared ports;
however, you may need to install and configure an infrared port on a desktop PC. To install
the port, follow the manufacturers instructions.
Before you connect, be sure of the following: your desktop PC is on, you have
installed ActiveSync on your desktop PC, and ActiveSync is configured to allow a
USB connection.
Windows 95 and Windows NT® do not support USB or infrared connectivity.