Establishing Device Pc Connection; Chapter 3 - Contacts; Chapter 4 - Multimedia - Acer d100 User Manual

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The USB cable that comes with your device enables you to connect the
device to your computer. File Explorer displays the Acer d100 as a USB mass
storage device, with the SD/MMC card shown as a sub-folder. Once
connected, you can:
Use File Explorer to copy digital music and image files into your device's
SD/MMC card and access them when in Multimedia mode.
It is advisable to organize files into subfolders. This will served as playlists
and albums when you access the files from your device.
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work in Multimedia mode.
Recharge the device via the USB connection
Use Acer d100 Contacts Exchange to import/export contact information
between your device and your computer
Use ActiveSync to synchronize contact information located on your
device and your computer
Refer to
contact information import/export as well as synchronization.
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Use Microsoft ActiveSync to exchange information between your Acer d100
and a computer running on the Microsoft Windows platform.
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To enable access of multimedia files from your device, it should be located on the
SD/MMC card, not on the device's memory.
"Chapter 4 – Multimedia
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If you have a previous version of the Microsoft ActiveSync installed in your computer,
uninstall it first before installing the Microsoft ActiveSync 3.8 version from the Acer d100
Companion CD.
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