Nokia 3320, 3360 manual Copying information from the source phone, Nokia Connection Manager

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Nokia Content Copier

Important: Windows Millennium Edition (ME) users have no way of disabling the Plug and Play software installation of your Nokia phones as a wireless modem. Windows ME launches the Add New Hardware Wizard immediately upon detection of your phone via Infrared. Before proceding with any Content Copier tasks, please click the Add New Hardware Wizard’s Cancel button. 3320/3360 users should have already performed the modem installation instructions, found on page 19.

Copying information from the source phone

If you select either the Copy data from one phone to another or Copy data from a phone to a PC options, Content Copier will transfer all compatible data types (Phone book, Calendar, To Do, Caller groups, etc.) from the compatible phone (or “source” phone).

If you are copying the data from the source phone to your Nokia 3320 or 3360, the data is stored in your PC’s memory temporarily. Once you have connected your 3320/3360 (“target” phone) via infrared, Nokia Content Copier transfers the information from temporary storage into your phone.

If you are copying your phone’s data and want to save it on your PC, Nokia Content Copier guides you through the process of saving the information to a comma-separated value text file (.csv) on your PC’s hard drive.

SAVE THE SOURCE PHONE DATA

Once the source phone’s data has been read, Content Copier allows you to save the information to your PC’s hard drive. Click the Save Data button, then navigate to the location on your hard drive where you want to store the information.

Nokia Content Copier automatically names the files for you, based on the type of data that is read from the source phone.

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Nokia Connection Manager

You may need to use Nokia Connection Manager to select the type of connection you want Content Copier to use during various stages of the process. For example, if you select Copy data from one phone to another, and the source phone uses a serial cable, click Content Copier’s Connection button to launch Connection Manager. Then select the correct cable option for the source phone.

To switch connection type while using Content Copier:

1Establish the appropriate connection between your phone and PC (via IR, DLR-3P, or DAU9-9P), then click the Connection button.

2Click the desired connection type, then click Select.

3Allow Nokia Connection Manager to detect your phone.

4Click OK to return to Nokia Content Copier.

Note: If your phone is not detected right away, switch to one of the other connection types, then back to the desired connection type. This forces Connection Manager to redetect your phone.

Note: If you are copying data from one phone to another and the source phone uses an infrared connection, stop the infrared connection between phone and PC. Allow the Windows warning message regarding interrupted infrared communications to completely time-out before aligning your 3320/3360 with your PC’s infrared port. By doing so, you allow Connection Manager to detect your 3320/3360 more quickly.

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Contents Page Export Controls Important safety notesLegal notices FCC/Industry Canada NoticeTable of Contents Connect to devices using Palm OS operating system Compatible Applications IntroductionSystem Requirements Requirements for Digital Data CallsAbbreviations Safety NotesEnable infrared communications Infrared CommunicationsPC Suite Installation Instructions Install Nokia PC SuiteBefore installing PC Suite Important Note for Windows ME UsersChange Language Uninstall PC SuiteClick Start, point to Settings, then click Control Panel To Remove PC SuiteCompatible Phones Nokia Content CopierContent Copier Basics Nokia model Method of connectionNokia Connection Manager To switch connection type while using Content CopierCopying information from the source phone Save the Source Phone DataOther Phones Nokia Content Copier logCopying information to the target phone Protocol Nokia model numberNokia PC Composer PC hardware setupTour of PC Composer Delete notes and rests Compose a NEW Ringing ToneEdit a ringing tone Save your new ringing toneRinging Tones from Midi Files Transfer Ringing Tone to Your PhoneTransfer via infrared About Standard Midi filesEdit and save Set general synchronization properties Configure PC SyncNokia PC Sync Set Calendar and Contacts propertiesUnderstand the Basics of Synchronization Set PIM propertiesSynchronizing for the first time Exit PC SyncCreating a Custom Contact List View other PC Sync optionsUSE a Different PIM Outlook usersOther PIM applications Update PC SYNC’S Outlook SettingsUpdate PC SYNC’S Lotus Organizer Settings Click the Microsoft Outlook tabNumber Format and Your PIM Application Click the Lotus Organizer tabGetting Started Windows 95, 98, and ME 3320/3360 modem setupDownload Modem Driver Windows 95, 98, and ME Establish an infrared connectionWindows 2000 Modem Setup Instructions Modem installationInstall Infrared Support for Windows Infrared and Windows 2000 ProfessionalIR and Windows NT Workstation Align the infrared ports on your phone and PCDial-up Networking Configure your data softwareIntroduction Create a new connectionReminders Modem SetupOther Data Applications For America Online AOL UsersLocations Setup Modify LocationsTCP/IP DIAL-UP and Other Connections Connect to devices using Palm OS operating systemConnections Preferences Before you make a data callConfigure a Modem Connection Creating a Modem ConnectionUse your new modem connection Before you make a digital data call Index Edit Digital data calls 3 systemFrom Midi files