1 about activesync, 4 caring for the netbook pro, About activesync – Psion Teklogix Win CE 4.2 User Manual

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Psion Teklogix NETBOOK PRO Win CE 4.2 User Manual

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Chapter 1: Introduction

About ActiveSync

Wordpad, a word processor for writing letters and other documents.

1.3.1 About ActiveSync

The Microsoft PC connectivity software, ActiveSync, can be used to connect
the NETBOOK PRO to PCs running Windows

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95/98/ME/2000/XP or NT 4.0. By

connecting the NETBOOK PRO to a PC with a cable and running ActiveSync on
the PC, you can:

View your NETBOOK PRO files from Windows Explorer by using the
Mobile Device icon in the PC’s My Computer window.

Drag and drop files between the NETBOOK PRO and the PC in the same
way that you would between PC drives, and they will be automatically con-
verted to the appropriate file format at the same time.

Synchronize e-mail and your address book on the NETBOOK PRO with
the PC to keep them in step with each other.

Back up your NETBOOK PRO files to the PC, then restore them from the
PC to the NETBOOK PRO again, if needed.

For detailed information, please refer to Chapter 5: “Using The PC Connection”.

1.4 Caring For The NETBOOK PRO

Screen

When used with the approved stylus, the NETBOOK PRO screen is very resistant to
wear and impact and should last for a considerable time. Use of any object, other
than the approved stylus, may result in damage to the NETBOOK PRO screen.

To maintain the life of the NETBOOK PRO screen, keep the screen clean.
To clean the screen: switch off the NETBOOK PRO and use a soft, clean, dry cloth
to gently wipe the screen. (If the unit is set to turn on automatically when the screen
is tapped, you should turn this preference off before cleaning the screen.)

Warning:

Under no circumstances use chemical solvents to clean the screen.

Charging

To avoid damage to the NETBOOK PRO or the NETBOOK PRO battery packs, use
only Psion Teklogix approved chargers and docking stations.

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