User Guide

262 Section 6A: Managing Files and Applications
Synchronizing Over a Bluetooth Connection
1. Press Applications and select HotSync .
2. Select Local.
3. Select the pick list below the HotSync icon, and then select the
name of the PC you set up for Bluetooth synchronization (see
“Setting Up a Bluetooth Connection for Synchronization” on
page 261).
4. Select the HotSync icon on your device.
When synchronization is complete, a message appears at the
top of your device screen. Be patient; synchronization may take a few minutes.
Synchronizing Over an Infrared Connection
When you synchronize using your device’s IR port, you don’t need your cable. This is
especially useful if you travel with an IR-enabled laptop.
To synchronize over an infrared connection, you must first do the following:
Turn on your computer’s built-in IR port or external IR device. Check your computer’s
documentation to see if the computer supports IR communication and to find out how to
enable this feature.
Make sure HotSync manager is active. On a Windows computer, you know HotSync
manager is active when its icon appears in the lower-right corner of your screen.
On a Windows computer:
1. On your computer, click the HotSync manager icon in the
taskbar in the lower-right corner of your screen. Make sure that
Infrared is selected.
2. On your device, press Applications and select
HotSync .
3. Select Local.