•
Always
on. If a content change occurs on the server,
the server notifies your mobile device, so you can have
the latest content. Your mobile device automatically
checks for updates on the phone every few minutes
and synchronizes changes to the server.
• Intervals ranging from every 15 minutes to every
12 hours.
When you select
between 15 minutes and 12 hours for peak or off-peak,
you also need to specify:
•
Peak
days. Which days have peak hours (Mon, Tue,
Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun).
•
Peak start
time. What time of day peak hours start.
Example: 8:00 am.
•
Peak end
time. What time of day peak hours end.
Example: 5:00 pm.
•
Heartbeat
interval. This is not the same as the
interval you can select for Peak sync schedule or Off-
peak sync schedule. For more information, see "Setting
heartbeat interval" on page 27.
Calendar settings
Set how you want to synchronize your calendar:
•
Sync calendar
calendar entries are to be synchronized. You can
specify a range of weeks or months.
12
Always on
or any of the intervals
back. Specify how far back in time your
•
Initial
sync. Specify whether you want to keep the
device's existing calendar entries or delete those
entries and replace them with the entries from your
account on the Microsoft Exchange server when you do
the first (initial) synchronization.
Note: If you select
Keep items on
up with duplicate calendar entries, especially if another
sync method has been used previously. However,
selecting to delete the items may result in losing
calendar entries that are stored only on your device.
Contacts settings
In the
Initial sync
setting, specify whether you want to
keep the contacts on the mobile device or delete those
entries and replace them with the entries from your
account on the Exchange server when you do the first
(initial) synchronization. To keep the contacts that are
already on your mobile device, select
phone.
Note: If you select
Keep items on
with duplicate contact entries, especially if another sync
method has been used previously. However, selecting to
delete the items may result in losing contact entries that
are stored only on your device.
phone, you may end
Keep items on
phone, you may end up