Expanding Your Computer
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Connecting an IR Device
Your computer has an IR (infrared) port for connecting an
infrared-equipped device wirelessly such as another computer, printer, or
PDA (Personal Digital Assistant).
Follow this procedure to connect an IR device:
1. Under Windows, make sure that the IrDA Fast Infrared Port is set to
HP HSDL-2300/3600.
2. Make sure that the “COM Ports” and its “COM2 (FIR) Settings”
items are set properly in the SCU program. (See “Advanced Menu”
in Chapter 5 for information.)
3. When using the IR port:
Place the transmitting device where its IR port faces the IR port of
your computer within the effective range
−
within
±
20-degrees
vertical angle and within
±
20-degrees horizontal angle at no greater
than 0.8~1.0 meter distance.
Place the receiving device where the IR port of your computer faces
its IR port within the effective range
−
within
±
15-degrees vertical
angle and within
±
15-degrees horizontal angle at no greater than
0.8~1.0 meter distance.
4. To take advantage of IR communications, you need a third party
software.
NOTES: During infrared communication, take note of the following:
Do not move the computer and IR device.
Do not enter Standby mode.
Do not use a cell phone or another IR device near the computer.
Avoid strong light such as sunlight or fluorescent light.
Disable the screen saver.
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