Product Info Part 2

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User’s Manual C-3
Restore
To return your device to the state it was in when data was last backed up. This involves
copying your backup data to your device.
RAM (Random Access Memory)
Volatile memory that can be read and written. Data stored in RAM is retained only while
power is maintained.
ROM (Read-Only Memory)
Nonvolatile flash memory that contains the Microsoft Windows for Pocket PC operating
system and pre-installed programs.
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SD(Secure Digital) Memory Card
A removable media for high-performance memory cards.
SMTP (Simplified Mail Transport Protocol)
A protocol for sending e-mail messages between computers on the Internet.
Stylus
A pen-like utensil designed to select items on a touch screen.
Synchronization
The process of comparing the files or data between device and desktop PC to ensure
that they contain exactly the same information.
Touch screen
A touch-sensitive screen that allows you to open files, launch programs, and select text
by touching or tapping the screen with the stylus.
USB (Universal Serial Bus)
A newer standard for connecting peripheral devices. USB supports relatively fast data
transfer rates and can be used to connect multiple devices to a single computer.