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Palm V User Manual

Palm V
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Chapter 5 Page 139
Beaming information
Your handheld is equipped with an IR (infrared) port that you can use
to beam information to another Palm OS handheld that’s close by and
also has an IR port. The IR port is located at the top of the handheld,
behind the small dark shield.
You can beam the following information between Palm OS handhelds:
The record currently displayed in Date Book, Address Book, To Do
List, or Memo Pad
All records of the category currently displayed in Address Book,
To Do List, or Memo Pad
A special Address Book record that you designate as your business
card, containing information you want to exchange with business
contacts
An application installed in RAM memory
Note:
You can also perform HotSync operations using the IR port.
See “IR HotSync operations” in Chapter 6 for more details.
To select a business card:
1. Create an Address Book record that contains the information you
want on your business card.
2. Tap the Menu icon .
3. Tap Record, and then tap Select Business Card.
4. Tap Yes.
To beam a record, business card, or category of records:
1. Locate the record, business card, or category you want to beam.
2. Tap the Menu icon .
3. Tap Record, and then tap one of the following:
The Beam command for an individual record
In Address Book only: Beam Business Card
Beam Category
4. When the Beam Status dialog box appears, point the IR port
directly at the IR port of the receiving handheld.

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Palm V Specifications

General IconGeneral
DisplayMonochrome LCD
Resolution160 x 160 pixels
RAM2 MB
Storage2 MB
BatteryRechargeable lithium-ion
Operating SystemPalm OS 3.1
ManufacturerPalm, Inc.
Release Date1999
ProcessorMotorola DragonBall EZ MC68EZ328 (16 MHz)
Weight113 grams
InputStylus
ConnectivitySerial port

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