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Data Management
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Saving received data
You can save received data stored temporarily in INBOX
to FOMA terminal.
1
m
e
623
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Icon definitions :
/
: Single/multiple phonebook entries
/
: Single/multiple schedule entries
/
: Single/multiple messages
/
: Single/multiple notes
/
: Single/multiple bookmarks
/
: Single/multiple LCS clients
: Image data
: Movie/i-motion
: Melody
Deleting :
Place the cursor on data and
m
e
2
or
3
・
When "Delete all" is selected, perform
authentication.
2
Select data
e
"Yes"
・
Overwriting deletes all existing data in FOMA
terminal and write new data.
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INFORMATION
・
Depending on the size of data saved, the maximum number
of items that can be received and registered may be fewer
than the limit in the FOMA terminal.
・
Mail messages received from a device that can save
messages by folder may be saved in the folder for Message
i-
D
ppli. Place the cursor on the folder for Message i-
D
ppli
and press
m1
to check saved message.
Using infrared remote control
function
FOMA terminal can be used as an infrared remote
controller by downloading i-
D
ppli for infrared remote
control.
・
Download i-
D
ppli suited for the individual model.
Operations differ depending on i-
D
ppli.
・
Communication may be influenced depending on the
model of the supported device used and ambient
luminance.
・
Even devices compatible with infrared remote control
may not be operated.
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Remote control
Perform remote control operation with the infrared data
port of FOMA terminal pointed at the infrared receiver of
the supported device. Angle for remote control is 15
degrees from the center and distance is up to
approximately 4 m. However, the allowable angle and
distance depend on the operated device or ambient
luminance.
Infrared data port
15°
15°
Approx. 4 m or less
Infrared receiving port
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