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Using Your MP3200 
Connecting MP3200 through IrDA   
 
The MP3200(BT) is equipped with a standard IrDA interface. 
IrDA is an industry standard defined by the IrDA consortium 
(Infrared Data Association). It specifies a way to transfer data 
wirelessly via infrared radiation. The IrDA specifications include 
standards for both the physical devices and the protocols they 
use to communicate with each other.   
 
Especially, the most popular IrOBEX and IrCOMM protocols are 
supported by the MP3200(BT). This allows MP3200(BT) to be 
compatible with most IrDA-enabled computing platforms, such 
as PC, laptop, PDA, PDT and mobile phone, etc.   
 
IrOBEX stands for Infrared OBject EXchange and is an industry 
standard of the IrDA, which defines how “Objects” can be shared 
between different IrDA devices. The IrOBEX protocol has been 
built into the Microsoft Windows system and is supported by 
many various devices.   
 
IrCOMM stands for Infrared COMMunications, which supports 
the legacy applications by emulating the RS232 serial port over 
the IrLMP/IrLAP protocol stack. Please note that the Microsoft 
Windows system does not support IrCOMM software driver, you 
have to obtain the IrCOMM driver from the third-party. 
Decide IrDA Protocol and IrDA Port 
 
Before establishing an Infrared connection between MP3200(BT) 
and the host system, please decide the IrDA protocol and IrDA 
port in advance. 
 
The MP3200(BT) supports both IrOBEX and IrCOMM protocols. 
IrOBEX is enabled as the default setting. If you would like to use 
IrCOMM, you can use the printer command to change the 
default setting.   
 
There are two IrDA ports available for communication. Port1 is 
on the upper side of the body, port2 is on the back side of the 
body. Both ports are enabled as the default setting. But 
sometimes the data might not be received correctly when 
transmission is in interruptive condition. If you wish to get a more 
reliable transmission, you are recommended to choose only the 
convenient one for your applications. You can use the printer 
command to change the default setting. 
 
 
 
Port 1
 
 
Please refer to the Programming Reference for changing 
the IrDA protocol and IrDA port.   
Port 2
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