User guide
YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS
BEAMING INFORMATION
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your info or to receive info from another 
device.
• When you have a file open in a program 
such as Notes or PowerPoint Mobile, 
you can easily share a file by selecting 
the Menu, and then selecting Send via 
E-Mail or Beam File.
• In Microsoft Outlook
®
, you can insert a 
picture or attach a note or other file to 
an email. You can also receive pictures 
and attachments (see Your email
).
• You can synchronize to share info 
between your Treo 750 and your 
computer or between your Treo 750 and 
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 (see 
Synchronizing information
).
• If you are near someone, you can beam 
files and applications between your Treo 
750 and your neighbor’s device using 
the IR port or Bluetooth
®
 wireless 
technology (see Beaming information
).
• You can also store files on an expansion 
card and share the expansion card (see 
Using expansion cards
).
Beaming information
Your Treo 750 is equipped with an IR 
(infrared) port that enables you to beam 
information to another device with an IR 
port. The IR port is located on the side of 
your Treo 750 closest to the stylus, near 
the top. You can also beam using the 
built-in Bluetooth wireless technology on 
your Treo 750.
The normal range for beaming with IR is 
about 8 inches (20 centimeters). The 
maximum range for beaming with 
Bluetooth technology is about 30 feet 
(10 meters). Performance and range are 
affected by physical obstacles, radio 
interference from nearby electronic 
equipment, and other factors.
TIP
For best results, the path between the 
two devices must be clear of obstacles, and 
both devices kept stationary. If you have 
difficulty beaming, shorten the distance and 
avoid bright sunlight.










