BTW User’s Guide

3.6.10PIM Synchronization

The PIM Synchronization service can be used by a remote device to synchronize its Personal Information Manager (PIM) database with the PIM database of this computer. Four data types are supported:

Business cards

Calendar items

Email messages

Notes

Whether an individual item is accepted and where it is stored, when accepted, is configured in the PIM Item Transfer service. If that service is not configured to store a particular data type in Outlook, then that data type cannot be synchronized.

NOTE: Data types that will be synchronized must be saved in the PIM database (this is configured in the PIM Item Transfer service); otherwise, that data type will not be available for selection (it will be grayed out) in the PIM Synchronization configuration settings.

Microsoft Outlook permits duplicate entries, so all duplicates may not be exchanged in the synchronization process.

NOTE: Only Outlook’s default contacts folder is synchronized. Items in sub-folders are not synchronized. Items that are moved from the default folder to a sub-folder will appear to have been deleted the next time synchronization takes place.

3.7HARDWARE SETTINGS

The Hardware tab of the Bluetooth Configuration Panel provides basic information about the Bluetooth hardware installed on this computer and access to the Advanced Settings dialog box, if required:

Devices:

!Name—The name of the device, e.g., WIDCOMM Bluetooth Device.

!Type—The type of device, e.g., USB.

Device Properties:

!Device status—Indicates that the device is operating properly or that there is a problem/conflict.

!Manufacturer—The name of the company that manufactured the device selected in the Devices section of this dialog box.

!Firmware Revision—The manufacturer’s firmware version number.

!Device Address—The Bluetooth Device Address (BDA or BD_Addr) assigned to this device when it was manufactured.

!HCI Version—The version number of the Bluetooth Specification that the Host Controller Interface complies with.

!HCI Revision—The revision number of the Bluetooth Specification that the Host Controller Interface complies with.

!LMP Version—The version number of the Bluetooth Specification that the Link Manager Protocol complies with.

!LMP Sub Version—The sub-version number of the Bluetooth Specification that the Link Manager Protocol complies with.

The Advanced button—Displays the Advanced Settings dialog box, which allows you to select the country code and transmission power settings. This option is not available on all systems.

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