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To connect an infrared device

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Add-On Devices Connecting External Devices To connect an infrared device If your model has an infrared port-a small, rectangular lens located on the front of the computer-it provides wireless, serial communication between the computer and other infrared devices such as printers or other computers. By default, the infrared port is not enabled, so you must enable it before you can use it. 1. Click Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance, System (Windows XP) or Start, Settings, Control Panel, System (Windows 2000). 2. On the Hardware tab, click Device Manager and expand the infrared devices. Double- click the infrared port and select the option to enable the device. Using the infrared port • Make sure the infrared ports of your computer and the other device lie 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, open Wireless Link in Control Panel. Disabling the infrared port You should generally disable infrared communication when you aren't using it. 1. Close any applications that are using infrared, and any folders on an infrared link. 2. Click Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance, System (Windows XP) or Start, Settings, Control Panel, System (Windows 2000). 3. On the Hardware tab, click Device Manager and expand the infrared devices. Doubleclick the infrared port and select the option to disable the device. Printing to an infrared printer • Install your printer and assign it to the computer's infrared port. You can then print from your applications as you would to any other printer. Transferring files through an infrared connection You can use your computer's infrared port to transfer files by using Wireless Link. See the Windows online help for instructions on using Wireless Link. Corporate Evaluator's Guide 87

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Add-On Devices
Connecting External Devices
Corporate Evaluator’s Guide
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To connect an infrared device
If your model has an infrared port—a small, rectangular lens located on the front of the
computer—it provides wireless, serial communication between the computer and other
infrared devices such as printers or other computers.
By default, the infrared port is not enabled, so you must enable it before you can use it.
1.
Click Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance, System (Windows XP) or
Start, Settings, Control Panel, System (Windows 2000).
2.
On the Hardware tab, click Device Manager and expand the infrared devices. Double-
click the infrared port and select the option to enable the device.
Using the infrared port
Make sure the infrared ports of your computer and the other device lie 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, open Wireless Link in Control Panel.
Disabling the infrared port
You should generally disable infrared communication when you aren’t using it.
1.
Close any applications that are using infrared, and any folders on an infrared link.
2.
Click Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance, System (Windows XP) or
Start, Settings, Control Panel, System (Windows 2000).
3.
On the Hardware tab, click Device Manager and expand the infrared devices. Double-
click the infrared port and select the option to disable the device.
Printing to an infrared printer
Install your printer and assign it to the computer’s infrared port. You can then print
from your applications as you would to any other printer.
Transferring files through an infrared connection
You can use your computer’s infrared port to transfer files by using Wireless Link. See
the Windows online help for instructions on using Wireless Link.