Setting up your device for use with Oracle Mobile Data Sync 10.1.2 and Oracle Sync Server Release 2 (9.0.4.2.40)
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Before you start, make sure you have:
- The necessary software to connect to an OMA-DS server: Your device may already include synchronization software, or you may have to install it from the manufacture's CD or by downloading it from the Internet. For example, on the Nokia 3650, 7650 and 92xx, you may need to download and install an appropriate version of the software, "Remote Sync."
- An appropriate network connection set up on your device: Depending on your organization, you may be able to connect to Oracle Mobile Data Sync through, for example, a GPRS Internet connection, or you may have to dial in to a corporate intranet behind a firewall. You may need to configure your synchronization software to use the right connection.
- Your sign-in information: You will need your Calendar user name, password and Oracle Mobile Data Sync URL and port number. You must configure your device's synchronization software with this information in order to sign in to your account.
Click the appropriate link for your device or operating system:
Sony Ericsson | Ericsson | Nokia | Siemens/BenQ-Siemens | Palm OS | Pocket PC | Smartphone | Windows Mobile 5.0
Denotes a device that supports SSL for secure data transmission.
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Palm OS Devices |
Any Palm-OS-based device (Palm, Treo, Sony Clie etc.) that meets the following requirements should function properly with Oracle Mobile Data Sync:
- Requires wireless internet connection available on the Palm device (that is, users should be able to access the internet wirelessly from the device).
- Supports Palm OS 3.5 and later with 4MB of RAM.
- Requires installation of the appropriate Synthesis SyncML client, available from http://www.synthesis.ch/. You can use a 30-day trial version to test the software, and later purchase a permanent license of Synthesis SyncML Client Standard.
To start using Oracle Mobile Data Sync with your Palm OS device:
- Review Device Limitations
- Back up your data
- Configure your Device
- Customizing Synchronization
- Read additional information
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Pocket PC |
Any Pocket PC device that meets the following requirements should function properly with Oracle Mobile Data Sync:
- Requires internet connection (via cradle, modem or mobile phone). Since a cradle will suffice, you do not need a wireless-enabled Pocket PC.
- Synthesis supports only Pocket PC 2002 AND Pocket PC 2003 devices.
- Requires installation of the appropriate Synthesis SyncML client, available from http://www.synthesis.ch/. You can use a 30-day trial version to test the software, and later purchase a permanent license of Synthesis SyncML Client Standard.
To start using Oracle Mobile Data Sync with your Pocket PC:
- Review Device Limitations
- Configure your Device
- Customizing Synchronization
- Read additional information
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Smartphone 2003 |
Any Smartphone 2003 device that meets the following requirements should function properly with Oracle Mobile Data Sync:
- Requires internet connection (via cradle, modem or mobile phone).
- Requires installation of the appropriate Synthesis SyncML client, available from http://www.synthesis.ch/. You can use a 30-day trial version to test the software, and later purchase a permanent license of Synthesis SyncML client for Smartphone 2003. Synthesis supports only Smartphone 2003 devices.
To start using Oracle Mobile Data Sync with your Smartphone:
- Review Device Limitations
- Configure your Device
- Customizing Synchronization
- Read additional information
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Windows Mobile 5.0 (New in 10.1.2.2) |
Any Windows Mobile 5.0 device that meets the following requirements should function properly with Oracle Mobile Data Sync:
- Requires internet connection (via cradle, modem or mobile phone).
- Requires installation of the appropriate Synthesis SyncML client, available from http://www.synthesis.ch/. You can use a 30-day trial version to test the software, and later purchase a permanent license of Synthesis SyncML Client Standard.
To start using Oracle Mobile Data Sync with your Windows Mobile 5.0 device:
- Review Device Limitations
- Customizing Synchronization
- Read additional information
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Additional Information for All Devices |
Click the following links for additional information and tips about SyncML synchronization:
- Understanding how devices handle different types of data: Explains how alarms, access levels, task priorities, and long descriptions are synchronized between various devices and Oracle Mobile Data Sync.
- Traveling across time zones and working with Daylight Savings: Explains how to avoid problems that can occur when traveling across time zones or when a Daylight Savings clock change occurs.
- Safely resetting data on your device: Explains how to safely reset your device to clean corrupt information resulting from technical difficulties or problems encountered when synchronizing in different time zones or after a Daylight Savings clock change.
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