
4.On the Taskbar, check the Infrared Monitor icon to make sure that it has changed to the form that indicates infrared communication is enabled.
Infrared Monitor icon (infrared enabled)
FIVA comes with software named Quick Beam, for data exchange using the optional cradle. See the documentation that comes with the cradle for information about how to use it.
Leaving the infrared monitor on battery life. Be sure to power FIVA using the AC adaptor whenever performing infrared communications.
USB Connection 


The USB (Universal Serial Bus) lets you connect or disconnect peripherals without turning off FIVA power. There is one USB connector built into FIVA and one more on the port replicator or cradle.
Connect the USB cable to the USB port on the side of FIVA. Orient the connector of the cable
so the side marked |
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USB devices include the mouse, keyboard, printer, etc. Each requires a USB cable for connection. Use the appropriate cable for the device you are connecting.
A peripheral connected to the USB port draws power from the port. Click the USB icon and enable power before connecting a peripheral to the USB port. See “8 Power Management for Specific Hardware” on page 86 for more information.
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