Quick Guide

EN Using the Exchanger functions 7
Receiving images and text files
You can receive documents and image files, using Network or Infrared
services, from a variety of JetSend-enabled devices, regardless of the
program you use to begin the receiving process. However, to view the
information you receive, you must use the appropriate program.
You can send or receive multiple files at the same time.
1 On the receiving device, select Start > Programs > JetSend > Exchanger.
2 Select the icon at the top of the screen to place the mobile device in
receive mode. While in receive mode, the device listens on all available
transports for any incoming JetSend activity.
3 On the sending device, start the exchange by infrared or network.
4 When the exchange is complete, open the file in the Viewer on the mobile
device to verify that the document or image arrived in the default location of
Exchanger files. (See Viewing files on page 8. You may need to select
View > Refresh to see the received files.)
Receiving contacts, appointments, and tasks
You can receive contacts, appointments, and tasks, using Network or Infrared
services, from within any Microsoft Pocket Outlook program or the
Exchanger program, regardless of the program you use to begin the receiving
process. However, to view the information you receive, you must use the
appropriate program.
You can send or receive multiple files at the same time.
You can set the default for how JetSend handles received contacts,
appointments, and tasks that duplicate ones already in your mobile device.
(See Default action for receiving contact, appointment, and task
information on page 3.)
1 On the receiving device, start the Calendar, Contacts, or Tasks program.
2 Select Tools > JetSend Receive to place the mobile device in receive mode.
While in receive mode, the device listens on all available transports for any
incoming JetSend activity.
3 On the sending device, start the exchange by infrared or network.
4 When the exchange is complete, check the appropriate Pocket Outlook
component on the receiving device to see if the information has been added.