Specifications

During infrared
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Do not move the computer and the other
IR
device.
Do not enter a suspend mode.
Do not use a cellular phone or another
IR
device near rhe computer.
Avoid strong light such as sunlight
orfluorescent
light.
Disable the screen saver.
IR
Mode
Your computer supports two available
IR
modes:
IrDA
(Infrared Data Association)
and ASK (Amplitude Shift Keying). Each application automatically selects the
appropriate
IR
mode.
Logical Port
For some software, you may have to change the assignment of the logical port:
I.
In the
SHARP
IR
dialog box, select
Ports.
2.
Change the settings. and click
OK.
3.
When the message You have changed the infrared communication port
appears, click
OK.
Turning off the
IR
communication
For
IrDA
communication, your computer is continuously emitting infrared rays to
search for other IR devices. If necessary, you can temporally disable this emission.
I.
From the Start menu, select Settings
-
Control Panel.
2.
Double-click the
SHARP
IR
icon.
3.
Turn off the infrared communication, and click
OK.
Communicating with Windows 98 Personal Computer
To communicate with a personal computer installed Windows 98:
I.
Right-click the file you want to send.
2.
Select Send To
-
Infrared Recipient.
The tile you send will be saved in
My
Received Files
in C: drive of the target
personal computer.
If you cannot send the file, confirm your computer and the target computer are
located correctly. Double-click
My
computer
-
Infrared Recipient, and check
whether the name of the target computer appears in
Available infrared
de\ice.s
within range.
If not,
relocate
your computer and the target computer.