Synchronization Process
To end synchronization process before it is completed:
*Press Softkey 2 (Cancel) and a screen displays “Synchronization canceled” and returns to the Applications Menu. The data
processed up to the point cancellation remains in the server.
The time between two successive synchronizations should be at least 30 seconds to finish log files for the previous session and allow
time for the USB communication to settle/complete. If the previous synchronization has not finished complete operation, then “Sync
Cancel” displays but will not have any bad effects.
Full Synchronization
Normally, only modified or new entries are sent to the server. A full synchronization occurs:
lFor the very first synchronization of the phonebook or a PIM application.
lWhen the number of changes exceeds the log file size.
lWhen the previous synchronization process was canceled.
lAfter a “delete all” option removes data in the phonebook, To Do List, or Scheduler.
lAfter accessing the Reset settings option.
lUpon a mismatch of synchronization with the server.
*If the sync process is a full synchronization, “Full synchronization will occur. Continue?” message displays. Use the appropriate
Softkey to continue or cancel the sync process.
Conflicts from Last Synchronization
To view the number of application conflicts that occurred during the last synchronization from the Synchronization screen:
*Press (Options Menu) and 2to display the Conflicts screen with the number of conflicts that occurred in each application.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to return to the Synchronization screen.
Synchronization Errors
If errors or problems occur during synchronization, a message specific to the error or problem displays.
lServer Busy. Retry?
lServer not ready
lSynchronization terminated
lError during synchronization
lNo application selected to synchronize
lSynchronization canceled
lServer connection could not be
established
lInvalid user name or password
lDevice Full
*Press Softkey 1 (OK) to exit the error screen and return to the Synchronization screen.
The table on the following page provides error messages and resolutions for local and remote synchronization. (See Flags.)
ORefer to the SyncML Installation and
User Guide for more information
and error resolutions for local
synchronization problems.
ORefer to the Internet/Intranet server
provider for more information and
error resolutions for remote
synchronization problems.
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