NTT docomo FOMA D703i User Manual page 275

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Making full use of the infrared communication
About infrared communication
You can send and receive data to/from other
FOMA terminals, mobile phones or PCs provided
with an infrared communication function. Also, by
using the i-
ppli compatible with infrared
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communication, you can link to devices having an
infrared communication function.
Infrared communication is not available while All
Lock, PIM Lock or Self Mode is on.
Infrared communication and USB connection
cannot be performed at the same time.
Data prohibited from outputting from FOMA
terminal cannot be sent/received. Note that the
data whose file restriction is set to File restricted
with the same terminal and data in the Data
transfer folder are excluded.
During infrared communication,
displayed on the top of the screen, and the
terminal is in data transfer mode (the same status
as outside the service area), so phone calls,
i-mode connection and data communication are
disabled and you cannot switch to other functions
by pressing b. Also, you cannot use infrared
communication during a call, i-mode or data
communication because you cannot use the data
transfer mode.
The infrared communication function of FOMA
terminal conforms to IrMC 1.1.
Even if the terminal of the other party conforms to
IrMC 1.1, some data may not be sent/received
depending on the data type.
The data including pictograms may not be displayed
correctly when sent to other than i-mode terminals.
Even when sending to i-mode terminals, the data
including pictogram 2 may not be displayed
correctly depending on receiving terminals.
Using infrared communication
The maximum communication range is about 20 cm
and the angle is within 15 degrees from the center.
Keep FOMA terminal pointing at the remote device's
infrared data port and do not move it until all the data
have been sent or received.
Infrared data port
15°
15°
Within approx.
20 cm
Infrared communication may not be performed
properly in areas of direct sunlight or directly
under fluorescent lights.
Sending data by infrared communication
You can send data by selecting each item at a
time or by sending all items of the specified
function data at once. The following data are
available for sending:
Data type
Phonebook*
and
are
Schedule*
Received
1
mail*
Sent mail *
Unsent mail*
1
Note*
Bookmark
(i-mode/Full
Browser)*
Image
Video/
i-motion
Remarks
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When sending one item, a
phonebook entry for which Secret
Attribute is set can be sent only
when Secret Mode is on.
Own Number data are also sent
when sending all is performed.
Phonebook data cannot be sent
when Keypad Dial Lock is on.
In Ph.book image sending of Data
Exchange Setting, you can set
whether to send still images saved
in the phonebook data together
when sending all.
Images saved in the phonebook
data may not be received
depending on the receiving device.
The sorting order of the group may
not be reflected on the receiving
device.
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When sending one item, a schedule
entry for which Secret Attribute is
set can be sent only when Secret
Mode is on.
Date and Time Setting is required.
Attached data in the text (link items
that activate i-
ppli) are deleted.
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1
Mail exceeding 10,000 bytes may
fail to be sent correctly, depending
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on the receiving device.
Any attachment that has not been
obtained yet will not be sent.
If the mail size exceeds 100 Kbytes,
the attachment corresponding to the
excess will not be sent.
Folder settings may not be reflected
depending on the receiving device.
1
When sending all, bookmarks are
sent from the end of the list.
A display name of up to 18 one-byte
or 9 two-byte characters can be
sent. Characters that exceed the
maximum number will be deleted.
Data of over 500 Kbytes cannot be
sent.
Displaying/Editing/Managing Data
Send Ir Data
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