Unitech 38647G user manual Synchronizing Information, Synchronization Options

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Synchronizing Information

Every file created on the PA600 is stored in the My Document/PA600 My Document folder (only if the device name is PA600). View files by double-clicking the PA600 My Documents icon on the computer.

The PA600 files are automatically synchronized in the My Documents folder on the computer, but only if the file synchronization is enabled. (Unless a different name is chosen for the PA600.)

Synchronization Options

Synchronization options can modify, including when and what gets synchronized. In the Mobile Device window on the PC, click Tools Sync Options.

For every type of information, synchronization can slow down by restricting the amount of synchronized data. To do this, select a service and click Settings. After enabling a service, close and reopen Microsoft ActiveSync.

Use Microsoft ActiveSync to Exchange Files

Use Microsoft ActiveSync to exchange information from the PA600 to the computer and vice versa. Information changes made in one location will not impact information in the other. Synchronize the information to automatically update information on both the PA600 and the computer.

It is possible to copy two types of information to the PA600: Files and Pocket Access Windows CE Store information.

The following procedure only applies to copying files. Refer to the computer’s Micro- soft ActiveSync Help menu for instructions on how to copy Pocket Access Windows CE Store information.

NOTE: Files created on the computer may need to convert via Microsoft Active- Sync, so that they can be viewed and edited on the PA600 and vice versa.

Copy files through the following:

1.Connect the PA600 to a computer.

2.In Microsoft ActiveSync on the computer, click Explore

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Contents 382647G Version PA600 Rugged Enterprise PDAUser’s Manual FCC Warning Statement About This ManualRegulatory Compliance Statements Laser Information FCC Label StatementCanadian Compliance Statement European Conformity StatementBattery Notices Battery charge noticeWarranty Storage and safety noticeTable of Contents Advanced Settings System Specification Worldwide SupportGetting Connected Bar Code Scanner ProgramsGetting Started Introducing the PA600 MCAFeatures Package Contents Component Description Tour of the PA600Front View Back View Installing the Battery Getting StartedReplace the Battery Compartment Cover Charging the Battery Charging the Battery Using the USB CableCharging the Battery with the Docking Station Checking the Battery StatusLED Status MeaningConnecting the PA600 to a PC Powering On Turning PA600 on for the First TimeUsing the Stylus Tap Start → Settings → Control Panel Calibrating the PA600 ScreenPage Setting the Data and Time Set Date and TimeKey Main Function Secondary Function Using the HardwareKeypads and Function Buttons Using the Hardware Inserting a Storage Card Adjusting the Screen BrightnessUsing the SD/MMC memory card Using the Laser Scanner Removing a Storage Card→ Settings → Control Panel → double- tap Scanner Tap Tools → Enable ScanScan2Key Icon Using the Rfid HF Reader Tap Start → Programs → Rfidhf → RfidhfUsing the Hardware Establishing Device-PC Connection Installing Microsoft ActiveSyncGetting Connected Getting Connected Page Connecting the Device to the Computer Page USB Connection Synchronizing with the ComputerConnection Options Check Enable direct connections to the desktop computer Tap Start → Programs → CommunicationBluetooth Connection Page Getting Connected BTAciveSync Icon Wi-Fi Connection Page Use Microsoft ActiveSync to Exchange Files Synchronizing InformationSynchronization Options Page Scan2Key Scanner SettingBar Code Scanner Programs Bar Code Symbologies 1D Bar Code Bar Code Symbologies 2D Bar CodeAdvanced Settings Adjusting SettingsChecking Main and Backup Battery Status Tap Start → Settings → Control Panel → double-tapPowerExtending Battery Life Changing the Automatic Power SettingsAdjusting Backlight Setting Viewing Flash Memory Files Performing a hardware reset Performing a Warm BootPerforming a Cold Boot System Specification AppendixWorldwide Support Region Web site