Sony PEG-NZ90 Intellisync User Guide - Page 14
Re-Running the Operation, Synchronization Notes
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Intellisync Lite Re-Running the Operation Now that you have configured a synchronization, re-executing the operation is basically a one step operation. Simply press the HotSync button on the cradle (with the handheld in the cradle and the cradle connected to your PC), and synchronization begins. You'll only need to access the Intellisync dialogs again if you want to change the nature of the operation. Refer to "Frequently Asked Questions" in Chapter 5 if you have any trouble running a successful synchronization. The problem you're having may be addressed there. Synchronization Notes: • In order to run an Intellisync synchronization, your handheld must communicate with your PC. For this to occur, your handheld must be properly fitted into the handheld cradle, and the cradle serial cable must be securely attached to an available serial port on your PC. For complete details on connecting your handheld to your PC, refer to your handheld handbook. • Be sure to read the Supported Systems Help topic for the PC application(s) you are using. Supported Systems topics contain important information on how Intellisync works with each of the PC applications it supports. • Data can be transferred between records in your handheld and PC applications because fields in the two systems are "mapped" (linked). Intellisync provides default "field mapping," but you can alter mapping to re-direct (or prevent) the flow of data during data transfers. Refer to "The Field Mapping Dialog" in Chapter 3 for details. • When you synchronize a handheld application, it is automatically synchronized with all sections in the selected PC application that are compatible with the handheld application. For example, if you select the handheld Date Book application and Lotus Organizer, handheld Date Book records are synchronized with records in the Lotus Organizer Anniversary, Calendar, and Planner sections. Page 14