Section 2: Understanding Your Device
166 2J: Getting Connected
Your device can exchange information with other mobile devices as well
as your computer, a network, or the Internet. The connection options
include the following:
The device’s infrared (IR) port can send files to and receive files from
another device. See “Sending Files Using Infrared Rays” below for
more information.
When connected to the Internet via PCS Connection, you can send and
receive email by using Inbox and view Web and WAP pages using
Pocket Internet Explorer.
Remotely connect to your computer to synchronize information such
as Pocket Outlook®. See ActiveSync® Help on your computer or
Connection Help on your device for more information.
Sending Files Using Infrared Rays
This device allows data communications using infrared rays with a
device (such as a pocket PC) having an infrared ray port.

Sending and Receiving Data

1. Position this device and the other device so that their respective
infrared ray ports face each other.
Note: The two ports should be close together, and no obstacle should
exist between the ports. For details, see “Using the Infrared
Communications Port” on page 33.
2. On File Explorer on the sending device, tap and hold a file or item to
be sent. A pop-up menu appears.
3. Tap Beam File... on the pop-up menu. “Receiving Data” appears on
the receiving device.
4. On the receiving device, tap Yes. Th e data transfer is executed.
Note: In addition to using File Explorer, you can also select Beam File...
from the pop-up menu using the program list screen.