Panasonic kx-tcd820e Instruction Manual

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Copying saved data via 
infrared interface
You can copy stored phonebook entries as 
well as picture and ringtone data between 
other compatible Panasonic handsets, as 
well as compatible GSM phones that feature 
an infrared interface.
Infrared data transmission between this unit 
and other devices except GSM phones 
cannot be guaranteed.
See page 70 if you have difficulty using the 
features in this section.
Example: Handset 1 is sending its data to 
handset 2 (receiver)
Important:
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Place the devices about 20 cm from each 
other, with their infrared ports pointing at 
each other.
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Make sure there are no obstructions 
between the two devices.
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Pictures larger than 176 (height) x 144 
(width) pixels cannot be displayed.
Pictures larger than about 50 KB cannot 
be displayed.
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Disconnect the USB cable from the 
handset when you copy data via infrared 
interface.
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You cannot send or receive data via 
infrared interface when the battery 
strength is low.
Note:
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Certain GSM phones are not compatible 
with this feature.
Copying phonebook entries
Only names and phone numbers can be 
copied via infrared interface.
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Handset 1 and Handset 2 (receiver):
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 (centre of joystick) i o i #
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Handset 1:
“Send”
 i #
Handset 2 (receiver):
“Receive”
 i #
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Handset 1:
“Phonebook”
 i #
4
Handset 1:
“1 Entry”
 i #
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To send all entries, select “All 
Entries”
. i #
5
Handset 1:
Select the desired entry. i @
Handset 2 (receiver):
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When receiving more than one entry, 
“Incoming data. Add all 
entries to phonebook?”
 is 
displayed. Press # to save all 
entries.
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To copy another entry:
Handset 1:
Repeat step 5.
Handset 2 (receiver):
Select “Receive”, press #, then 
repeat step 5.
Caution:
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This device contains a low power level 
Class 1 laser product (Infrared LED), 
which will not normally harm the eyes. 
Though invisible to the eye, do not 
point the infrared beam at anyone’s 
eye. Nearby activated infrared devices 
may cause interference.
Infrared port
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