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Transferring Data
There are several ways to transfer information – whether
specific entries or entire files – between the Organizer and
other information processing devices, including personal
computers and other SHARP Organizers. In this way, you
can back up your information to guard against losing it, or
copy information so that you or someone else can work
with it on another device. A summary of transfer devices,
transferable data, and tasks to which a transfer device is
most suited is provided in the table below.
Transferable data and
Transfer device
direction of transfer
Peripherals required Most suitable task
(→: sent from 5500,
←: received in 5500)
Another OZ-5500 Single entries, entire files/ None for infrared transfers; Exchanging data with other OZ-5500
Organizer, OZ-6500, applications CE-315L for cable transfers Organizers, OZ-6500, ZR-5000 and
ZR-5000 and OZ-9000 series Organizers
OZ-9000 series
→
Organizer (See p.174 ←
and p.176)
Personal computer Single entries, entire files/ Software* + CE-IR2 or Backup, archiving, printing and emulation
(See p.180) applications compatible Organizer link of the Organizer on a computer.
→ cables or CE-137T + RS-232C
← interface cable
* Depending upon the SHARP or third-party software you are using, some features and capabilities may vary.
☞ The auto power off function (see p.50) is disabled in
all transfer modes.
When transferring data from other models, only entries in a
mode (application) supported on the OZ-5500 Organizer
can be sent. However, the Notebook application on some
other models corresponds to the Memo application on the
OZ-5500 Organizer.