Infrared Data Communications
Your computer is equipped with an infrared communications port enabling you to transfer data without a cable.
Preparations for Infrared Data Communications
Set the address of your infrared communications port to enable.
Position your computer so that the port is
Be sure the computers are not in direct contact with one another.
A
Infrared Communication
Port
CAUTION
In the Setup Utility, select [IrDA] in the [Supervisor Setup] and set [Automatic (PnP)] or [2F8]. Setting [OFF] will make infrared data communications impossible.
Problems with infrared data communications
An object is located between both ports.
There are other electronic devices nearby causing interference, such as, a television, VCR, wireless headphone, etc.
Direct sunlight or white glowing light, such as fluorescent lighting; can cause inter- ference with communications between the ports.
Running TranXitTM
TranXit comes preinstalled and allows you to perform infrared data communications such as transfer data and update information between two computers. Note that both computers need to have TranXit installed and running.
Running the program
Select [TranXit] from [Start] - [Programs] - [TranXit].
NOTE
Online help is available on how to use TranXit. Click [TranXit Quick Reference Guide] in [Start] - [Programs] - [Panasonic].
(Reinstalling TranXit; page 34)
Setting or changing the “Computer Name”
It is necessary to assign a different “Computer Name” to each computer; select [Com- puter Name] in [Setup] to change the name.
CAUTION
In [Control
Exit TranXit software before entering the suspend or hibernation mode. Start TranXit again after the computer resumes.
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