IR Data ExchangeYour phone is equipped with an InfraRed (IR) data port which enables you to send and receive phonebook/picture/video/sound excluding MP3/schedule/ToDo list/note data with cellphones or other devices equipped with IR ports., Do not aim or direct the IR data port towards your or other people’s eyes when using IR data exchange., Do not aim or direct the IR data port towards another IR device as this may cause the device to malfunction.2 Depending on the other party’s cellphone or device, the data may not be received correctly.Positioning of the phones, Open both sending and receiving phones vertically and place them astheir IR ports face each other with less than 20cm of interval.2 Do not place anything between IR ports.2 The angle made of two IR ports must be within 30°.2 Do not move the phones until the data exchange is complete.2 The phones may not communicate successfully if they are placed under directsunlight or fluorescent light, or close to other infrared devices.2 While sending or receiving data through IR, your phone is automatically placed out ofservice, so phone call, message and i-mode access are disabled.IR sendYou can send phonebook/picture/video/sound excluding MP3/schedule/ToDo list/note data as a file through the IR port./ Before starting to send data, the other party must be ready to receive data.Phonebook entry (M413...)20cm or less15° or less