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SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION
SETTING UP WIRELESS SYNCHRONIZATION
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Setting the synchronization schedule
You can set a synchronization schedule in
either of the following situations:
If your Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
is upgraded to Service Pack 2: By default,
wireless synchronization takes place
anytime info is updated on either your
smartphone or the server using Direct
Push Technology. To save battery life,
however, you can set synchronization to
take place at intervals that you specify.
If your Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
is not upgraded to Service Pack 2: By
default, wireless synchronization does not
take place automatically. Set a
synchronization schedule to have
synchronization take place either anytime
info is updated on your smartphone or on
the server, or at certain intervals. Keep in
mind, that synchronizing anytime info is
updated uses text messaging, so additional
text messaging charges may apply. Contact
Verizon Wireless for info on your current
text messaging rate plan.
1 Press Start and select Programs.
2 Select ActiveSync .
3 Press Menu (right action key) and
select Schedule.
4 Set any of the following options:
Peak times: Sets the frequency for
high-traffic time periods such as when
you are at work or when email volume
is high.
Off-peak times: Sets the frequency for
low-traffic time periods such as late at
night.
Use above settings while roaming:
Sets the frequency while you are
roaming outside the Verizon Wireless
network. You should keep this box
checked to ensure that wireless
synchronization works properly.