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Infrared
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ommunication
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ending/Receiving
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Sending/Receiving Single Data Item
camera album
Sending from D506i
Receiving with D506i
• Images are saved in “photo folder” under
“camera album” in the built-in memory.
However, images that cannot be handled
by the D506i as still images in “camera
album” are saved in “import folder” under
“import album” in the built-in memory. (For
more about conditions for images that can
be saved in “import album”, see this
Receiving with D506i field of the import
album on p.470.)
• The maximum number that can be saved
in “camera album”: approx. 30-1000 items.
• The images that can be saved in “camera
album” are JPEG images less than 980
KB.
• Those images that can be saved in neither
“camera album” nor “import album” cannot
be received.
• Data may not be received depending on
the compression mode or saved method.
outmail
• Mail is sent after removing the following
from its contents:
· Melodies that cannot be attached
· Still images in i-shot mail
• i-shot mail is sent as i-mode mail.
• Mail is saved in the Outmail box. Short Mail
items are also saved in the Outmail box.
• The maximum number that can be saved:
200 items
• Up to 10 recipients can be saved for a mail
item sent using Multi-address transmission.
• When the Mail Sorting setting is activated,
mail is sorted into folders.
• Mail is automatically saved when its group
is set Auto Link to Diary in the Private
diary.
Sent or received data
•
Infrared communications cannot be performed directly after a phone call. Wait a while before starting data
transfer.
•
Phonebook entries cannot be sent while Phonebook Access Lock is set. While Phonebook Access
Lock, Phonebook Store Lock, or Keydial Lock is set, Phonebook entries and Own Number Display
data cannot be received.
•
While i-mode Lock is set, Bookmarks, received or sent/unsent mail data cannot be sent or received.
•
If the Clock setting has not been set, Schedule entries and ToDo list items cannot be received.
•
Protection is canceled before data is sent.
inmail
• Mail is saved in the Inmail box.
• The maximum number that can be saved:
2,000 items
• When Divided mail item are received, they
are saved as individual mail item. The “[2/4]”
indication displayed in the mail body is no
longer displayed and the mail cannot be
displayed in sequence. However, it can be
understood to be Divided mail by the “(1/4)”
indication at the beginning of the subject.
• When the Mail Sorting setting is activated,
mail is sorted into folders.
• Mail is automatically saved when its group
is set Auto Link to Diary in the Private
diary.
• Short Mail items are saved as i-mode mail.
• Mail is sent after removing the following
from its contents:
· Melodies that cannot be attached
· i-
α
ppli To items (see p.436)
· Images in Image mail (images are
returned to the URL of image data)
• Still images which copying is prohibited
cannot be sent.
phonebook
own number
• Data is saved in the Phonebook.
• The maximum number that can be saved:
1000 items (Phone numbers and mail
addresses: up to 1000 items each)
• Data is saved after replacing the following
from its contents:
· Storing Secret memory is set to “no”.
· Only the
icons are
saved. Other icons become
.
• The smallest available Memory number is
assigned.
• Phonebook entries that are stored in Secret
memory cannot be sent. The Secret search
function allows you to send Phonebook entries
that are stored in Secret memory.
• Data is sent after removing the following from
its contents:
· Images
· Addresses
· Memos
· Settings for each person
· Icons of mail address
· Photo Call
· Secret settings
• Data is sent after replacing the following from
its contents:
· Group names all become “group 00”.
· Storing Secret memory is set to “no”.
· Only the
icons are sent.
Other icons become
.
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