To Make An Infrared Connection - HP OmniBook 7100 Reference Manual

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Making Connections

To make an infrared connection

Windows NT 4.0 does not support infrared communication.
By default, the infrared port is not enabled. You must enable it in the BIOS Setup
utility and then install the appropriate infrared driver. For details, refer to the driver's
Readme file located in \OmniBook\drivers\Win95.
The OmniBook provides two infrared ports—one on the front of the OmniBook
(below the latch) and one on the rear panel. The infrared ports provide wireless,
serial communication between the OmniBook and other IR-equipped devices such
as printers and other OmniBooks.
Line up the OmniBook's infrared port and the other infrared port in as straight a
line as possible. The two ports should be no more than 1 meter apart, with no
obstructions in between. Noise from nearby equipment can cause transmission
errors.
To check the status of communications, go to Infrared Monitor (Start, Settings,
Control Panel).
To switch between front and rear infrared ports, press Fn+F.
Printing to an Infrared Printer
Install your printer and assign it to the OmniBook's IR port. You can then print
from your applications as you would to any other printer. Be sure the OmniBook
and printer infrared ports are properly aligned.
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