4.2.4 Backing Up and Restoring Data Using Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7
Use Microsoft ActiveSync to back up your files regularly. This allows you to safeguard your data in
case of power loss and also provides peace of mind when deleting files on your WayPoint PDA for
memory management. In the event of data becoming lost or deleted, ActiveSync allows you to copy
files back to your WayPoint PDA.
Users can also use CF storage card or SD storage card to back up data or personal settings in PIM
using the backup application. The backup program is described in the WayPoint 100/200
Navigator’s Handbook.
4.3 C
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The CompactFlash (CF) Expansion card slot supports Type I or Type II CompactFlash cards,
greatly increasing the functionality of your WayPoint PDA. Hardware vendors offer cards providing
additional memory, peripheral and network interfaces, and various types of modems. Note that the
GPS connection uses this slot as well so extra cards may not be used when the GPS is being used.
There is also a SecureDigital (SD) Expansion card slot. Please note that the SD card slot in this
device supports only memory cards. Expansion card peripherals such as modems or network cards
are supported only in CompactFlash card format.
To load a CompactFlash card in your WayPoint PDA, simply align the card with the CompactFlash
Expansion slot on the top of the device, ensuring that the edge with the connectors enters the slot
first. Many cards are marked with an arrow to help you insert them correctly. The card will be face
forward. Slide the card into the slot, and then push down gently to make contact. This product may
ship with a dummy CompactFlash card installed. Please ensure that the dummy CompactFlash
card is removed before a new CompactFlash card is installed.
SecureDigital cards can be inserted by simply pushing the card into the SecureDigital card slot,
ensuring the correct orientation first. The triangular cutout area on the card should be down and to
the left. Push the card down into the slot until it clicks. To release a SecureDigital card simply press
the card further into the slot and it will spring out when pressure is released. This product ships with
a dummy SecureDigital card installed. Please ensure that that dummy SecureDigital card is
removed before attempting to install a new SecureDigital card.
Inserting a CompactFlash Card and SecureDigital Card
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