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54 Motorola Phone Tools
User’s Manual
For items that are on phone and on PC:
-> For contact item, the fields are merged. If a field is filled on both
devices, you will be asked to choose which item to keep*
-> For other items, you will be asked to choose which item to keep*
For the following synchronization:
All items that have been created, modified, deleted only on the
phone since the last synchronization are created, modified, deleted
on the PC
All items that have been created, modified, deleted only on the PC
since the last synchronization are created, modified, deleted on the
phone
If an item has been modifier on both sides since the last synchroni-
zation, you will be asked to choose which item to keep*
*: unless you change the conflict rules - see “Priorities tab”
“Use Protected Data transfer” allows you to only transfer data (Contacts,
Calendar) from your PC to your phone.
This synchronization ensures you that your PC contacts will not be
modified or deleted:
All items of the PC that are not on the phone are transferred to the
phone
For items that are on phone and on PC, the filled PC item fields are
replacing phone item fields
Operation
When your mobile phone is connected to your PC and to your mobile
phone network, the application reads the phonebook records (or calendar
events/tasks) stored in your mobile phone and compares them with the
phonebook file that is open at the time (current phonebook) or with the
current calendar.
When there is a conflict (for example: the same contact with a different
telephone number) between your Phonebook and your mobile phone
during synchronization, the Conflicts option from the Synchronization
Settings window enables you to specify the phonebook which is to prevail
or ask at each conflict.
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