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3 Using Your Laptop
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SA200
Your laptop’s unique modular architecture enables you to remove 
and replace your hard disk drive. See “Removing and Replacing 
Your Hard Disk Drive” on page 55.
Using the Infrared Communications 
Port
Your SA200 is equipped with an IrDA-compliant fast serial 
infrared (FIR) communications port on its left panel. See Figure 4 
on page 8.
The FIR port allows wireless, serial communication between your 
laptop and other IR equipped devices such as a printer or another 
computer. The FIR port consists of two light emitting diodes 
(LEDs) that operate similarly to a television remote control device. 
One LED functions as a transmitter and the other acts as a receiver. 
The transmitter emits a signal consisting of data as pulses of 
infrared light; the receiver picks up pulses of infrared light 
transmitted by other IR ports.
Use the Windows 95 Terminal utility to transmit or receive data 
through the SA200’s FIR port. Refer to your Windows 95 
documentation for instructions on using the Terminal utility. 
Follow these guidelines when using your laptop’s FIR port to 
transmit or receive data:
Ensure that the SA200’s FIR port is properly lined up with the 
other device’s IR port.
Ensure that the distance between the SA200’s FIR port and the 
other devices IR port does not exceed one meter (three feet).
Ensure that the angle between the two IR ports does not exceed 
15 degrees.
Ensure that there is a clear, unobstructed path between the two 
IR ports during data transmission. Obstructions will block the 
optical signal.
Do not move either the SA200 or the other device during data 
transmission. Movement distorts the optical signal and results 
in the loss of data.
lonestar.boo : sa200.fm  Page 40  Friday, March 6, 1998  10:53 AM