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Infrared Data Communications

Infrared Communication Port
Your computer is equipped with an infrared communications port enabling you to trans-
fer data without a cable.
Preparations for Infrared Data Communications
Be sure the computers are not in direct contact with one another.
A port-to-port distance of 20 cm to 50 cm {8" to 20"} is recommended.
If [IrDA Port] is set to [Disable] in the Setup Utility, set [IrDA Port] to [Auto] as follows.
1
Run the Setup Utility. (
2
Select [Advanced] menu and set [IrDA Port] to [Auto].
3
Press
F10 . At the confirmation message, select [Yes] and press Enter . The
computer will reboot.
Problems with Infrared Data Communications
The following conditions can cause interference of the infrared data communications:
An object is obstructing the path between the two infrared ports.
Other electronic devices (television, VCR, wireless headphones, etc.) are operating
near the computers.
The computers are exposed to direct sunlight or white glowing light such as fluores-
cent lighting.
A computer is being moved while transmitting/receiving data.
Setting for Infrared Data Communications
NOTE
Be sure to enable the use of the Infrared Communication Port in the same way
for the computer with which communications will take place.
Windows 2000
Add the check mark for [Allow others to send files to your com-
puter using infrared communications] in [Control Panel] - [Wire-
less Link] - [File Transfer] and then select [OK]
Windows XP
Add the check mark for [Allow others to send files to your com-
puter using infrared communications] in [Control Panel] - [Print-
ers and Other Hardware] - [Wireless Link] - [Infrared] and then
select [OK]
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