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Receiving beamed information
There are two ways you can receive beamed information.
Receiving beams automatically
If you have set your MessagePad to receive beams
automatically (see “Setting Beam Preferences” earlier in this
chapter), you can receive beams any time. Make sure the
infrared windows on both Newton devices are pointed
directly at each other and that there’s a clear line of sight
between them. A slip appears showing you the progress of
the beam. Receiving automatically uses more battery power.
Receiving beams manually
If you haven’t set up your MessagePad to receive beams
automatically, follow these steps:
1 Tap Extras ´ to open the Extras Drawer, tap the folder
tab, then tap Unfiled Icons. (If you filed the In Box in
another folder, tap that folder’s name.)
2 Tap In Box I.
3 Tap Receive and in the list that appears, tap Beam ı.
Make sure the infrared windows on both Newton devices are
pointed directly at each other, that there’s a clear line of
sight between them, and that the other Newton product is
ready to receive your beam.
The item appears in the In Box.
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Routing Information
Beaming an item
1 Go to the item you want to beam.
2 Tap the Routing button µ and, in the list that appears, tap
Beam.
Make sure the infrared windows on both Newton devices are
pointed directly at each other, that there’s a clear line of
sight between them, and that the other Newton product is
ready to receive your beam (see the next section, “Receiving
Beamed Information”).
4 Tap Beam.
A slip appears showing you the status of the beam. The
MessagePad tries to beam the item for about two minutes. If
it doesn’t succeed, a message appears in the Out Box and
the item stays in the Out Box until you try again.
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