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IR Data Exchange
Your phone is equipped with an InfraRed (IR) data port which enables you to send and receive picture/sound (excluding MP3)/video/ToDo list/scheduler/phonebook/
note data with cellphones or other devices equipped with IR ports.
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Do not aim or direct the IR data port towards your or other people’s eyes when using IR data exchange.
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Do not aim or direct the IR data port towards another IR device as this may cause the device to malfunction.
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Depending on the other party’s cellphone or device, the data may not be received correctly.
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You cannot use the Infrared and Bluetooth functions at the same time.
Positioning of the phones
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Open both sending and receiving phones vertically and place them as 
their IR ports face each other with less than 20cm of interval.
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Do not place anything between IR ports.
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The angle made of two IR ports must be within 30°.
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Do not move the phones until the data exchange is complete.
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The phones may not communicate successfully if they are placed under direct sunlight or fluorescent 
light, or close to other infrared devices.
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While sending or receiving data through IR, your phone is automatically placed out of service, so 
phone call, message and Monternet access are disabled.
IR send
You can send picture/sound (excluding MP3)/video/ToDo list/scheduler/phonebook/note data as a file through the IR port.
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This function is not available during a call.
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Before starting to send data, the other party must be ready to receive data.
Phonebook entry (M713...)
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You can only send Name, Home, Mobile, Work, Fax, 2 Email addresses and 2 pieces of descriptive information.
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Your phone sends data according to the vCard 2.1 specification.
To display the phonebook (Phone),   (for required number of times) or 
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➔ 
Highlight a phonebook entry.
 
 0 or   
 3 
 The phonebook entry will be sent through the IR port.
20cm or less
15
°
 or less