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Receiving all data via infrared
data exchange
<Receive all Ir data>
1
Receive Ir data screen (p.386)
X
“Receive all”
2
Enter your security code
X
Enter the
session number
“Session number”
→
p.386
3
Direct the infrared data port toward
the other party
X
“YES”
■
To cancel the transfer
X
“NO”
4
Press “YES” on the Overwrite confir-
mation screen
■
To cancel the transfer
X
“NO”
5
Receive all data from the other
FOMA terminal
Data transfer starts.
■
To exit during transfer
X
o
(Quit)
Transferring all data via cable
connection
<Write all/Read all>
c
The method to transfer data varies depending on
the transferring software. For more details, follow
the instructions to the software.
<Example: Send all data from the FOMA ter-
minal to a PC>
1
Use the transferring software on a
PC to send all data from the FOMA
terminal
It is also required to enter the session number on
the PC.
Enter a 4-digit number as the session number.
2
Enter your security code on the
FOMA terminal
X
Enter the session
number on the FOMA terminal
Data are transferred. A message appears indicat-
ing that the transfer is completed.
“Session number”
→
p.386
Using the Infrared Remote
Control Function
c
Download the software appropriate for the prod-
uct you want to control. Even the correct soft-
ware may not support the product, which cannot
be controlled by the FOMA terminal.
c
“G
ガイド番組表リモコン
” (G-GUIDE program
guide remote control) is preinstalled at default.
→
p.314
c
You cannot use the infrared remote control in
Self mode.
Using remote control
c
Direct the infrared data port of the FOMA termi-
nal at the remote control sensor on TV, etc. The
remote control is effective within 4 meters away
from the product. This may vary depending on
the ambient light level.
NOTE
e
Selecting “Add desktop icon” from the Receive Ir data
function menu allows you to launch the Receive Ir
data function from the desktop icon.
Infrared data port
(leftmost)
Within the
range of ±15º
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