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AIRport 2000 Installation and Reference Guide
Part Number: 510833-00, Rev. B
Print Spec Number: 493578-00
Current Date: 5/16/95

ECN Date: 5/23/95

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See Positioning for Data Transfer on page 5 for 
more information.

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Start the data transfer software on both PCs. If 
you are using AIRport 2000 for the first time, you 
may need to configure data transmission rates 
and COM ports. See the software documentation.

Using AIRport 2000

Software Support

AIRport 2000 requires file management software that 
supports infrared data transfer and the IrDA stan-
dard. This software may have been included with 
your AIRport 2000 when you purchased it. If not, 
you can obtain the software separately.

Power Options

Here is how AIRport 2000 automatically selects a 
power source.

If you do not use AA batteries or an AC adapter, 
AIRport 2000 draws power from the COM port to 
which it is connected.

If you use either AA batteries or an AC adapter, 
AIRport 2000 draws power from this source. If 
the batteries fail or the adapter is disconnected, it 
draws power from the COM port.

If you use AA batteries and an AC adapter, 
AIRport 2000 draws power from the adapter. If 
the adapter is disconnected, it draws power from 
the batteries. If the batteries fail, it draws power 
from the COM port.

AC Adapter

Here are the specifications for AC adapters used 
with AIRport 2000:

6 V DC at 50 milliamps minimum

2.1 mm connector, with negative center post

You can order an AC adapter from Adaptec at the 
telephone number listed on page 7, or you can pur-
chase one at any electronics supply store. 

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Page 2: ...liant data communication software you assign a COM port address to the AIRport 2000 as you would for a mouse or an external modem Then you point the AIRport 2000 at the infrared adapter on your other...

Page 3: ...rs Note If all your PC s COM ports are already used by a mouse and or an external modem you must install an add in board with addi tional COM ports 2 Insert the 9 pin AIRport 2000 connector in the 9 p...

Page 4: ...A A A A A See Power Options on page 4 for more information b Remove the AIRport 2000 battery cover as shown in the following diagram and insert four AA batteries Alkaline batteries are rec ommended T...

Page 5: ...dard This software may have been included with your AIRport 2000 when you purchased it If not you can obtain the software separately Power Options Here is how AIRport 2000 automatically selects a powe...

Page 6: ...transmit data in a 30 degree cone of infrared light as shown in the following diagram Be sure that both infrared devices are within this 30 degree cone File transmission will fail if one of the devic...

Page 7: ...solve the problem change to a slower data transmis sion rate To avoid interference do not point wireless head phones television remote control units or other sources of infrared radiation at the AIRp...

Page 8: ...guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television equipment reception which can be determined by turning the equi...

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