Palm M125 Handbook - Page 155

Returning to cradle/cable HotSync operations

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Returning to cradle/cable HotSync operations It's easy to return to using the cradle/cable for HotSync operations. Note: If your cradle/cable is connected to a USB port, you can continue using it while HotSync Manager is configured for infrared communication. Use the following instructions to return to local USB cradle/cable HotSync operations only when needed, such as when you have disconnected the cradle/cable from the USB port. To return to local USB cradle/cable HotSync operations on a Windows computer: 1. If needed, connect the cradle/cable to the USB port of your computer you use for HotSync operations. 2. Click the HotSync Manager icon in the Windows system tray, and select Local USB if it is not already checked. To return to local serial cradle/cable HotSync operations on a Windows computer: 1. If needed, connect the cradle/cable to the port of your computer you use for HotSync operations. 2. Click the HotSync Manager icon in the Windows system tray. 3. Choose Setup, and then click Local. 4. Select the COM port where your cradle/cable is connected. 5. Click OK. To return to local serial cradle/cable HotSync operations on a Macintosh: 1. If needed, connect the cradle/cable to a serial port on your Macintosh. 2. Double-click the HotSync Manager icon in the Palm folder. 3. In the HotSync Controls tab, select Enabled. 4. Click the Serial Port Settings tab. 5. Under Check for handheld connection using, select Local Setup. 6. Under Local Setup, select the port where your cradle/cable is connected from the Port pop-up menu. 7. Close the HotSync Software Setup window. Now, the next time you want to perform a HotSync operation, just press the HotSync button on the cradle/cable. Chapter 6 Page 147

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Chapter 6
Page 147
Returning to cradle/cable HotSync operations
It’s easy to return to using the cradle/cable for HotSync operations.
Note:
If your cradle/cable is connected to a USB port, you can
continue using it while HotSync Manager is configured for
infrared communication. Use the following instructions to
return to local USB cradle/cable HotSync operations only
when needed, such as when you have disconnected the
cradle/cable from the USB port.
To return to local USB cradle/cable HotSync operations on a
Windows computer:
1.
If needed, connect the cradle/cable to the USB port of your
computer you use for HotSync operations.
2.
Click the HotSync Manager icon
in the Windows system tray,
and select Local USB if it is not already checked.
To return to local serial cradle/cable HotSync operations on a
Windows computer:
1.
If needed, connect the cradle/cable to the port of your computer
you use for HotSync operations.
2.
Click the HotSync Manager icon
in the Windows system tray.
3.
Choose Setup, and then click Local.
4.
Select the COM port where your cradle/cable is connected.
5.
Click OK.
To return to local serial cradle/cable HotSync operations
on a Macintosh:
1.
If needed, connect the cradle/cable to a serial port on your
Macintosh.
2.
Double-click the HotSync Manager icon in the Palm folder.
3.
In the HotSync Controls tab, select Enabled.
4.
Click the Serial Port Settings tab.
5.
Under Check for handheld connection using, select Local Setup.
6.
Under Local Setup, select the port where your cradle/cable is
connected from the Port pop-up menu.
7.
Close the HotSync Software Setup window.
Now, the next time you want to perform a HotSync operation, just
press the HotSync button on the cradle/cable.