Modem Connection; Transferring Files Between H/Pcs By Infrared - Philips VELO500 User Manual

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Philips Velo™ 500 User's Manual

Modem connection

You can use the built-in modem or a PC Card modem to connect
your Velo 500 to a remote computer over the Internet or by dial-up
connection to a remote access service (RAS) server. In each case,
you must first use the Remote Networking program on your Velo
500 to configure a connection for the host computer. For detailed
instructions on configuring a connection, refer to "Getting
Connected" in Windows CE Services Help on your desktop
computer and the Communications help topic on your Velo 500.
Note To use the built-in modem on your Velo 500, you must select
Internal modem on COM 4 when creating a new dial-up connection.
For more information, refer to the Communications help topic on
your Velo 500.
Warning Do not connect your Velo 500 to a digital telephone line.
The internal modem is designed for use only with analog telephone
lines; connecting to a digital telephone line may damage the device.
Before connecting, verify that the line is analog or check with the
professional who maintains your telephone lines.
To connect to a telephone line
Open the RJ-11 jack, and plug in a standard telephone
line.
The RJ-11 jack is on the lid of the Velo 500 (see Figure 2).
Note The built-in modem is designed for use only in the U.S.

Transferring files between H/PCs by infrared

If you need to give someone your meeting notes or turn in an
expense report, you can send these files from your Velo 500 to
another H/PC using the built-in infrared ports. You can send one
file at a time, which will be placed on the receiving H/PC. You
can also send contact cards from Pocket Outlook.
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