User's Manual

HT660 Product Reference Guide
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section.
Open the Explorer window by double
clicking your device icon in the Mobile
Devices window.
Use this window, which is the root
window to the HT660, to copy and
move files between the HT660 and
your desktop computer, as described
in the “Synchronization” section.
Changing Communications Settings
If Microsoft ActiveSync fails to detect the HT660 during installation, set up
communications manually instead. Make sure the following conditions are met:
Verify that the correct communications port is selected for your desktop
computer and that it is free.
Microsoft ActiveSync uses the specified communication ports to connect to
the HT660 and please make sure these resources are available for Microsoft
ActiveSync to connect to the HT660. Other programs cannot use them while
the HT660 and your desktop computer are connected.
Set your baud rate on the HT660 - the desktop computer will match it.
To check communications settings,
open the Mobile Devices folder, and
click File / Connection Settings.
The connection on the HT660 is set
to USB connection by default. To
adjust the connection, tap Start, Settings,
Control Panel, select the Communication
icon, select the PC Connection tab, and
then tap the Change Connection… button.
For more information see Microsoft ActiveSync
Help.