Specifications

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Infrared Communications
The IR port on the right side of the notebook lets you communicate with wireless
LAN ports, and other devices equipped with an IR port such as printers,
notebooks, and electronic organizers.
Positioning and Preparing the Notebook and the Target
Device
Before you establish wireless communication, both the notebook and the target
device should be properly positioned. Locate your notebook on a flat surface and
then place the target device so that the IR ports of the notebook and target are in
line and within approximately 30 inches (80 cm) of each other. You should also
refer to the target device's manual to prepare it for IR communication.
Note: When communicating with a Sharp electronic organizer, make sure
the IR ports are no more than 15 inches (40 cm) apart.
Sharp Import/Export
Sharp Import/Export facilitates ASK-compatible IR data communications. Refer
to the Sharp Import/Export User's Guide provided with the notebook for details.
TranXit
The TranXit utility facilitates IrDA-compatible IR data communications. Refer to
the TranXit Quick Reference Guide provided with the notebook for details.
Note: Make sure that the Infrared Monitor is disabled before using
TranXit. To disable the Infrared Monitor, double-click the Infrared icon
in the Control Panel, and then click the Options tab. Clear the check box
for the item Enable infrared communication on and press the OK button.