User's Manual
Restore. To return your device to the state as it was when
data was last backed up. This involves copying your backup
data to your DOT 400.
ROM (Read-Only Memory). Nonvolatile flash memory that
contains the Microsoft Windows for Pocket PC operating
system and preinstalled programs.
Serial Connection. A cable connection between your DOT
400 and a serial (COM) port on your desktop PC.
SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol). A method of
connecting to the Internet. Similar to PPP, but older and
simpler.
SMTP (Simplified Mail Transport Protocol). A protocol for
sending E-mail messages between computers on the Internet.
Stylus. A pen-like utensil designed for navigating on a touch
screen.
Synchronization. The process of comparing the files or data
on two computers to ensure that they contain exactly the
same information.
Touch Screen. A touch-sensitive screen that allows you to
open files, launch programs, and select text by touching or
tapping the screen with the stylus.
USB (Universal Serial Bus). A newer standard for
connecting peripheral devices. USB supports relatively
fast data transfer rates and can be used to connect
multiple devices to a single computer.