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AIRport 1000 Installation and Reference Guide
Part Number: 510828-00, Rev. B
Print Spec Number: 493555-00
Current Date: 5/16/95

ECN Date: 5/23/95

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AIRport 1000 Features

The AIRport

 1000 external infrared adapter allows 

you to easily transfer files between your portable 
computer and your desktop computer, without 
using cable connections.

AIRport 1000 easily connects to your portable com-
puter’s serial (COM) port. After you install IrDA-
compliant data communication software, you assign 
a COM port address to the AIRport 1000 as you 
would for a mouse or an external modem. Then you 
point the AIRport 1000 at the infrared adapter on 
your other computing device and begin transmit-
ting files.

AIRport 1000 draws power from your portable com-
puter’s COM port, allowing it to transmit files at a 
distance of up to 1 meter (39.4 inches) between the 
infrared devices (this is the IrDA standard).

Note: 

AIRport 1000 cannot transmit files if 

the COM port to which it is connected does 
not provide adequate power.

AIRport 1000 supports the following data transfer 
rates (bits per second):

9,600

19,200

38,400

57,600

– 115,200

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. 
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 
(2) this device must accept any interference received, 
including interference that may cause undesired 
operation.

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Page 2: ...nication software you assign a COM port address to the AIRport 1000 as you would for a mouse or an external modem Then you point the AIRport 1000 at the infrared adapter on your other computing device and begin transmit ting files AIRport 1000 draws power from your portable com puter s COM port allowing it to transmit files at a distance of up to 1 meter 39 4 inches between the infrared devices th...

Page 3: ...s shown in the following diagram 3 Point the AIRport 1000 lens directly at the infra red port in the other computing device Be sure there are no books papers or other objects between the devices See Positioning for Data Transfer on page 3 for more information 4 Start the data transfer software on both comput ing devices If you are using AIRport 1000 for the first time you may need to configure dat...

Page 4: ...n in the fol lowing diagram Be sure that both infrared devices are within this 30 degree cone Files cannot be transmitted if one of the devices is turned too far to the right or left or is much higher or lower than the other device AIRport 1000 has no power switch It shuts down automatically when you unplug it from the COM port or when a command from the file management software turns it off Troub...

Page 5: ...nforma tion about the Adaptec BBS FTP and WWW Servers and access to the Interactive Fax system call 800 959 SCSI 7274 or 408 945 2550 24 hours a day 7 days a week To speak with a product support representative call 408 934 SCSI 7274 M F 6 00 a m to 5 00 p m Pacific Time For sales information call 800 959 SCSI 7274 or 408 945 2550 M F 6 00 a m to 5 00 p m Pacific Time The Adaptec Electronic Bulleti...

Page 6: ...receiving antenna Move the equipment away from the receiver Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is powered If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions CAUTION Only equipment certified to comply with Class B computer input output devices terminals printers etc should be ...

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