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Connecting by infrared

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48 Hewlett-Packard Jornada 430/430se Palm-size PC ActiveSync automatically ends the connection when you disconnect the travel cable. Connecting by infrared You can also use the infrared port on the HP Jornada to connect to a desktop or notebook PC that is running Windows 95 (or later). The Desktop Software for Microsoft Windows CE compact disk includes infrared device drivers for Windows 95. To configure ActiveSync for infrared connection 1. Set up and configure an infrared port on your desktop or notebook PC. For more information about installing and configuring that device for use with your desktop PC, refer to the instructions that came with your infrared port. 2. On the File menu in the Microsoft ActiveSync window, click Get Connected, and follow the instructions on the screen. To configure the HP Jornada for infrared connection 1. On the HP Jornada Start menu, tap Settings, then tap Communications. 2. Tap the PC Connection tab. If the control panel does not show Connect using Infrared Port, tap Change Connection, and then select Infrared Port from the list of available connections. To establish an infrared connection 1. Line up the infrared port on the HP Jornada with the infrared device on your notebook or desktop PC. 2. On the HP Jornada Start menu, tap Programs, tap Communication, and then tap PC Link. Line up the IR ports on the two devices so that they are within 20 centimeters (8 inches) of one another.

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48
Hewlett-Packard Jornada 430/430se Palm-size PC
ActiveSync automatically ends the connection when you
disconnect the travel cable.
Connecting by infrared
Connecting by infrared
Connecting by infrared
Connecting by infrared
You can also use the infrared port on the HP Jornada to connect
to a desktop or notebook PC that is running Windows 95 (or
later). The Desktop Software for Microsoft Windows CE compact
disk includes infrared device drivers for Windows 95.
To configure ActiveSync for infrared connection
1.
Set up and configure an infrared port on your desktop or
notebook PC.
For more information about installing and configuring
that device for use with your desktop PC, refer to the
instructions that came with your infrared port.
2.
On the
File
menu in the Microsoft ActiveSync window,
click
Get Connected
, and follow the instructions on the
screen.
To configure the HP Jornada for infrared
connection
1.
On the HP Jornada
Start
menu, tap
Settings
, then tap
Communications
.
2.
Tap the
PC Connection
tab. If the control panel does
not show Connect using Infrared Port, tap
Change
Connection
, and then select
Infrared Port
from the
list of available connections.
To establish an infrared connection
1.
Line up the infrared port on the HP Jornada with the
infrared device on your notebook or desktop PC.
2.
On the HP Jornada
Start
menu, tap
Programs
, tap
Communication
, and then tap
PC Link
.
Line up the IR ports on the two devices so that they are within
20 centimeters (8 inches) of one another.