Sony PEG-SJ30 Operating Instructions - Page 112

Performing an IR HotSync operation, Serial Port, Speed

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Advanced HotSync® operations 3 Click the Local tab to change the setting for an IR HotSync operation as needed. • Serial Port: Specifies a virtual port for an infrared port. If you are not sure of the connection port, see the Infrared Monitor in the Windows Control Panel. • Speed: Determines the speed at which data is transferred. Try the "As Fast As Possible" rate first, and adjust downward if you experience problems. 4 Tap OK. Your computer is ready to perform an IR HotSync operation. Note When performing a local HotSync operation with the USB cable after you make the HotSync Setup settings for an IR HotSync operation, you should restore the local HotSync settings. For details, see "To restore the local HotSync settings" on page 113. Performing an IR HotSync operation After you prepare your computer and your CLIÉ handheld, and select your Conduit Setup options, you are ready to perform an IR HotSync operation. 1 Rotate the Jog Dial™ navigator to select HotSync and press the Jog Dial navigator. Or tap the HotSync icon on the Application Launcher screen. The HotSync dialog box appears. 2 Tap Local. 3 Tap the arrow V beneath the icon and select IR to a PC/ Handheld from the drop-down list. 4 Point the IR port of your CLIÉ handheld directly at the IR port of the receiving computer. Tip For best results, your computer and your CLIÉ handheld should be 4 to 8 inches (approximately 10 to 20 centimeters) apart, and the path between your CLIÉ handheld and the computer must be clear of obstacles. Continued on next page Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation 112

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Chapter 3
Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync
®
operation
112
Advanced HotSync
®
operations
3
Click the Local tab to change the setting for an IR HotSync
operation as needed.
Serial Port:
Specifies a virtual port for an infrared port. If you are not
sure of the connection port, see the Infrared Monitor in the Windows
Control Panel.
Speed:
Determines the speed at which data is transferred. Try the “As
Fast As Possible” rate first, and adjust downward if you experience
problems.
4
Tap OK.
Your computer is ready to perform an IR HotSync operation.
Note
When performing a local HotSync operation with the USB cable after you make the
HotSync Setup settings for an IR HotSync operation, you should restore the local
HotSync settings. For details, see “To restore the local HotSync settings” on page 113.
Performing an IR HotSync operation
After you prepare your computer and your CLIÉ handheld, and select your
Conduit Setup options, you are ready to perform an IR HotSync operation.
1
Rotate the Jog Dial
navigator to select HotSync and press
the Jog Dial navigator. Or tap the HotSync
icon on the
Application Launcher screen.
The HotSync dialog box appears.
2
Tap Local.
3
Tap the arrow
V
beneath the
icon and select IR to a PC/
Handheld from the drop-down list.
4
Point the IR port of your CLIÉ handheld directly at the IR port
of the receiving computer.
Tip
For best results, your computer and your CLIÉ handheld should be 4 to 8 inches
(approximately 10 to 20 centimeters) apart, and the path between your CLIÉ
handheld and the computer must be clear of obstacles.
Continued on next page