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DOCOMO W-CDMA System Thank you for selecting "docomo PRIME series L-04A". Before or during use of L-04A, thoroughly read this manual and other manuals provided with your package and other optional devices in order to use L-04A correctly. If you have any questions after reading the manual, contact "General Inquiries" at the back of this manual. L-04A is designed to be a convenient tool. Treat it carefully at all times to ensure that it will keep serving you well. Before Using Your FOMA Terminal Because the FOMA terminal uses radio waves, it may not function in locations where radio waves cannot reach, such as in tunnels, underground passages and some buildings, in other areas where radio waves are weak; or when out of FOMA service area. Even when you are high up in a tall building and nothing blocks your view outside, your FOMA terminal may not be able to receive or transmit signals. Also, even when radio waves are strong, and you are not moving, communication may still be occasionally interrupted. Be considerate of other people around you when in public or where it is especially crowded or quiet. Because your FOMA terminal uses radio waves to communicate, there is a possibility that third parties may attempt to listen in on your calls. The W-CDMA system automatically encodes signals for all calls so even if someone should somehow be able to listen in on the radio signals, an eavesdropper will hear only noise. Your FOMA terminal sends and receives voice communication as encoded digital data. When you are operating your FOMA terminal while moving from location to location, sometimes you may encounter weaker radio waves and the transmitted digital data may not be correctly decoded resulting in sound distortions. It is recommended that you save important data on a microSD card. If you use a PC, use DOCOMO keitai datalink to send and save data such as Phonebook entries, mail messages, Schedule events, etc. to the PC. When you use SSL for a secure connection, you agree that you are responsible for any actions you take. DOCOMO and the certifier listed below do not guarantee the safety of SSL for any activities of customers while using SSL, and are not liable for any damages incurred through using SSL. Certifiers: VeriSign Japan K.K., Cybertrust Japan Co., Ltd., GlobalSign, RSA Security Japan Ltd., SECOM Trust Systems Co., Ltd. The FOMA terminal is available in FOMA Plus-Area and FOMA HIGH-
SPEED Area. The FOMA terminal can be used only via the FOMA network provided by DOCOMO and DOCOMO's roaming area. It is recommended that you make a backup of user-defined data
(Phonebook entries, Schedule events, text memos, Record messages, voice memos, or movie memos) saved in the FOMA terminal by keeping the separate record or note of those data, etc. and storing them at a separate location. DOCOMO is not responsible for lost data due to failure, repair, or replacement of the model of your FOMA terminal. For the First-time User of the FOMA Terminal If you have never used any FOMA models before, read this manual in the following order. Doing so will help you understand the preparation and basic operations for using the FOMA terminal. 1. Read "Precautions". P10 2. Insert and charge the battery pack. P43, P45 3. Turn on the power, change the screen display to English, set the time and date, and view your own number . P47, P48, P49, P50 4. Learn the functions of the various keys on the FOMA terminal. P26 5. Become familiar with the meanings of the icons that appear on the screen. P31 6. Learn how to navigate the menu structure . P34 7. Make sure you know how to make/receive calls . P52, P66 You can download the latest version of this manual from DOCOMO's web site. b "Instruction Manual (in PDF format)" Download http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/support/manual/
index.html
* The URLs and the manuals available from this site may be changed without prior notice.
Viewing/Searching This Manual This manual offers you the following search modes to easily find a page describing functions or services you want to know about. From Index When you know the name of a particular function or service which you want to know about, look for it in the index.
P454 From Easy Search Use a simple word to search for frequently used or convenient functions.
P4 From Tabs on the Cover Major content areas are listed on the tabs on the cover. Jump to the section of your interest.
Cover See the next page for details. From Contents P6 From Main Features P8 From Menu List P394 From Quick Manual P462 Note that "L-04A" is referred to as the "FOMA terminal" in this manual. In this manual, functions which use a microSD card are described, however, you need to obtain a microSD card separately to use these functions. microSD cardP296 Reproduction of all or part of this manual without permission is prohibited. The content of this manual may be changed without prior notice. 1
This section describes how to search "Select ring tone" as an example. g g P454 From Index
Search for a function or service name as shown in the example. Select ring tone . 94 Self mode . 116 Send les Image les. 278 Melody les . 294, 295 Movie/i-motion movie les . 288, 289 SEND key only . 68 Sent mails. 155 From Easy Search
Search for frequently used or convenient functions as shown in the example. P4 Cover From Tabs on the Cover
Search for a function in the order of tab on the cover first page of the chapter target page as shown in the example. 2 To change a ring tone melody or illumination pattern To change a ring tone P94 To change volume of ring tone or alarm/
To mute sound of keypad etc. P95 To set the FOMA terminal to vibrate for incoming calls P96 Select ring tone Vibrator Volume Easy search/Contents/Precautions Before Using the Handset Voice/Videophone Calls Phonebook Sound/Screen/Light Settings Security Settings Mail Sound Settings Changing Ring Tone Select ring tone 94 Setting Volume of Ring Tone, Alarm, etc. Volume 95 Informing You of Incoming Calls and Alarms by VibrationVibrator 96 Setting Keypad Sound Select eect tone 97 Sounding Alarm when a Line is Likely to be Disconnected Quality alarm 98 Setting Ring Time for Incoming Mail Mail ring duration Muting Ring Tone from the FOMA Terminal Manner mode Changing Manner Mode Settings Manner mode set 99 Screen/Light Settings Changing Stand-by Display Stand-by display 99 98 98 Go to the page with the description of
"Select ring tone"
on P94 Go to the page with the description of
"Select ring tone"
on P94 Go to the page with the description of
"Select ring tone"
on P94
Function name This is the name used in the index. Operation description Operation procedures are provided.P34 Screen The screen that appears during the operation or after the operation is. provided. Item names shown on the screen This item name is displayed on the screen
(some items may not be available depending on the operation). Description of each item Detailed descriptions or operations of each item are provided. 94 Select ring tone Changing Ring Tone You can change the ring tone for voice/videophone calls, mail, etc. In addition to the pre-installed ring tones and melodies, i-motion movies, melodies and Chaku-Uta songs, Chaku-Uta Full songs downloaded from i-mode sites or the Internet web sites can be set as ring tones. a M[Menu]
(Settings)
"Sounds&Vibration"
"Select ring tone"
[Video call]
Select the ring tone for a videophone call. Available items are the same as for "Voice call".
[Mail]
Select the ring tone for mail. Available items are the same as for "Voice call".
[MessageR]
Select the ring tone for MessageR. Available items are the same as for "Voice call".
[MessageF]
Select the ring tone for MessageF. Available items are the same as for "Voice call".
[SMS]
Select the ring tone for a SMS. Available items are the same as for "Voice call". c I[Done]
b Perform the following operations C[List]: The ring tone setting screen of the selected item Select ring tone screen appears.
[Voice call]
Select the ring tone for a voice call. Music Select from Chaku-Uta Full songs saved in "Music" of
"Data box".P256 Go to Step 3 in "Setting a Chaku-Uta Full Ring Tone" (P251). Song as a Select from movies/i-motion movies saved in "i-motion"
of "Data box".P286 Select from melodies saved in "Melody" of "Data box". P293 i-motion Melody Note The following le formats can be set for a ring tone (however, some les such as restricted les or les including only movie or sound may not be set). SMF, MFi, MP4 (Mobile MP4), and AMR When movies/i-motion movies is set to ring tones (Chaku-
motion), "Call display" (P101) is also changed to the same. Sound only movies/i-motion movies can be set for "Mail",
"MessageR", "MessageF" and "SMS". If movies/i-motion movies with video are set as a ring tone, the incoming screen will be reset to default screen when you change the ring tone to movies/i-motion movies without video. Image only movies/i-motion movies cannot be set as ring tones. Sound/Screen/Light Settings
* The page above is a sample. Note Necessary information, cautions, or supplementary information are provided. Index You can search by chapter from the index. Screen images and illustrations in this manual only provide examples. They may differ from actual screen images or illustrations. This manual uses the following illustrations to explain the key operations. Actual key Notation 1 This manual describes operations mainly using the default settings. If settings are changed, actual screen displays or operations may differ somewhat from the ones shown in this manual. 3
Use this feature to look up desired functions with simple words. Easy Search To know convenient functions for making calls To/Not to notify the other party of your phone number P50 To place a call on hold P55 To change the volume level of the other party's voice P69 Caller ID notification Hold Earpiece volume When you cannot answer an incoming call To place an incoming call on hold without answering P70 To notify a caller that you cannot answer the phone just now P71 Holding P72 Public mode (Drive mode) Public mode (Power OFF) To record the caller's voice/videophone messages P72 Record message 4 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Select ring tone To change a ring tone melody or illumination pattern To change a ring tone P94 To change volume of ring tone or alarm/
To mute sound of keypad etc. P95 To set the FOMA terminal to vibrate for incoming calls P96 To activate Manner mode P98 To change the illumination color or pattern P106 Vibrator Manner mode Lighting LED Volume To understand/change screen display To understand the meaning of icons on the screen P31 To change the Stand-by display P99 To display the Calendar on the Stand-by display P100 To change the Main menu appearance P104 To change a menu to the one with basic features P105 To change display language to English or Korean P48 To enlarge the font size
(Mail)P157, (i-mode)P184 Stand-by display Menu settings Simple menu Select language Font size
To make full use of mail To send Deco-mail P131 To send an image or a melody P135 To sort and save mail automatically P145 Deco-mail Attachment Auto sort To make full use of camera To change the size of captured images
(Still image)P216, (Movie)P218 To directly save to the microSD card
(Still image)P217, (Movie)P218 To display captured images P276 Select size Memory in use Picture viewer To use the FOMA terminal with security To lock FOMA terminal remotely in the case of loss etc. P114 To keep Phonebook entries or Schedule events from prying eyes P116 To reject incoming calls without caller ID P120 To reject calls from phone numbers not in the Phonebook P122 Omakase Lock Data access lock Anonymous caller Reject unknown To make full use of 1Seg To watch 1Seg P229 To set timer for starting 1Seg P232 To change settings for subtitles or backlight P235 Activate 1Seg Booking program list 1Seg settings Other functions To reduce the drain on battery P103 To scan QR codes or Bar codes P219 To listen to music P244 To use the microSD card P296 To exchange information via infrared communication P306 To use the FOMA terminal as an alarm clock P320 To use the FOMA terminal as a calculator P338 To use the FOMA terminal abroad P374 To update the software to the latest P423 To update the security setting to the latest P426 Power saver mode Bar code reader Music player Infrared communication Alarm Calculator Software update Scanning function For searching other operations, refer to "Viewing/
Searching This Manual".P1 Operating procedures for frequently used functions are summarized in "Quick Manual".P462 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions 5
Contents Viewing/Searching This Manual 1 Easy Search 4 Contents 6 Main Functions of L-04A 8 Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS) 10 Handling Precautions 20 Accessories and Main Options 24 Before Using the Handset 25 Voice/
Videophone Calls 51 Phonebook 77 Part Names and Functions, Viewing Display, Selecting Menu, Using UIM
(FOMA Card), Attaching/Removing Battery Pack, Charging, Battery level, Power ON/OFF, Set Date&Time, Select language, etc. Making a Call/Videophone Call, Redial/Received Calls, WORLD CALL, Receiving a Call/Videophone Call, Earpiece volume, Incoming call volume, Public mode (Drive mode/
Power OFF), Record message, etc. Available Phonebooks, Adding Entries to Phonebook, Editing Phonebook Entries, Deleting Phonebook Entries, No. of phonebook, etc. 6 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Sound/
Screen/Light Settings 93 Security Settings 109 Mail 125 i-mode/
i-motion/
i-Channel 167 Full Browser 193 Camera 205 Select ring tone, Volume, Vibrator, Manner mode, Stand-by display, Menu settings, Lighting LED, Date&Time format, etc. Security Code, Terminal Security Code, PIN code, Lock all, Omakase Lock, Auto key lock, Secret mode, Reject unknown, Reset Settings, Clear memory, etc. i-mode Mail, Mail menu, Compose/
Send i-mode Mail, Deco-mail, Template, Attachment, Receive option, Check new messages, Received mails/Sent mails, etc. i-mode, i-mode Menu, Last URL, My Menu, Change i-mode Password, Internet Access, Bookmark, Screen memo, Downloading, etc. Full browser menu, Full Browser Settings, etc. Before Using Camera, Photo-mode, Movie-mode, Changing Settings for Shooting, Camera settings, Bar code reader
1Seg 223 Music 237 i-ppli 261 Data Management 273 Convenient Functions 311 Character Entry 345 Network Services 357 1Seg, Watching 1Seg, Setting Timer for Watching 1Seg Program, Data broadcasting, TVlink, etc. Music&Video Channel, Playing/
Operating a Program, Downloading a Chaku-Uta Full Song, etc.
* "Chaku-Uta Full" is a registered trademark of Sony Music Entertainment Inc. i-ppli, Downloading, Starting, Auto start set, i-ppli Stand-by display, Deleting i-ppli, etc. Data Box, Picture viewer, Movie/
i-motion player, Melody player, microSD cards, etc. Touch media, Multiaccess, Multitask, Alarm, Schedule, Call duration/Check call costs, Set call cost limit, World time, Calculator, Memo, Auto answer, etc. Entering Characters, Character Input Method, Input setting, Edit Common phrases, Edit characters, Kuten code, Edit dictionary, Reset learnt info, Download dictionary, etc. Available Network Services, Voice Mail Service, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding Service, Nuisance Call Blocking Service, Caller ID Request Service, etc. Overseas Use 373 PC Connection 387 Appendix/
Troubleshooting 393 Index/Quick Manual/
453 Outline of International Roaming
(WORLD WING), Available Services Overseas, Before Use Overseas, Making/Receiving a Call Abroad, Network search mode, etc. Data Communication, Before Using Data Communication, Flow of Setup for Data Transmission (OBEXTM Communication), Flow of Setup for Data Communication, Using CD-ROM, Introduction of DOCOMO keitai datalink, etc. Menu List, Troubleshooting, Error Messages, Warranty and After-Sales Service, Software update, Scanning function, Main Specifications, Intellectual Property Right, etc. Index, Quick Manual, Quick Manual
(Overseas Use),
, Easy Search/Contents/Precautions 7
Main Functions of L-04A i-ChannelP189 You can receive graphic information such as news or weather forecasts. Also, you can obtain rich content generated in Flash (P279) by selecting your favorite channels from the Channel list.
* This is a fee-based service requiring a separate subscription. Multiaccess/MultitaskP317, P319 The FOMA terminal supports Multiaccess to use i-mode or Mail during a voice call. It also supports Multitask that enables you to use several functions simultaneously. International roamingP373 The same FOMA terminal, phone number, and mail address as those used in Japan are available overseas (supporting 3G area only). In addition, voice/videophone calls, i-mode, i-mode mail, SMS, and network services are available. 8 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Variety of Features b Quick searchP92 You can easily find a saved phone number in Phonebook by only entering the memory number (within 2 digits) or a part of the phone number (3 digits or more) in Stand-by. b Dial sound by 3 languagesP97 Each number dialed can be read aloud. You can choose the language between Japanese, English, and Korean. b Dual clock displayP99 In Stand-by, you can simultaneously show the time in two different cities. For example, you can specify a city you stay and compare its time with Japan time. b Handset themeP104 You can change the design of the Stand-by display and Menu screen appearance collectively. b Menu customizationP104 You can customize icons displayed on the main menu to your preference. b Simple menuP105 The Simple menu has only menu options that are frequently used, such as making a call or using mail. The font size on the display can be enlarged in some part to read easily. b Switching the display languageP48 The display language can be switched between Japanese, English, and Korean.
b Korean support in SMSP126 You can send and receive SMS in Korean to/from terminals that support Korean. b Full browserP194 You can view web pages which does not support i-mode on the FOMA terminal as you view it on PC. Also, use multi-window to open multiple web pages simultaneously. b Camera functionsP206 Still images (with auto focus) and videos can be captured using either the Outer camera with 5.1 Mega effective pixels
(recorded pixels of 5.0 Mega pixels) or the Inner camera with 310 Kilo effective pixels (recorded pixels of 300 Kilo pixels). b Bar code readerP219 By scanning a bar code or QR code with the camera, you can access to the corresponding sites or send mails. b 1SegP224 You can watch 1Seg (digital terrestrial broadcasting service for mobile devices). You can show subtitles and enjoy data broadcasting. You can also book a program you cannot miss. b Infrared communication/Infrared remote controlP306, P309 You can send and receive data with devices that support infrared communication, or operate appliances such as TV, that supports infrared remote control. b Touch mediaP38, P312 Touch media is a menu which allows you to operate image display, music playback, or 1Seg through touch panel. It also contains games played by tilting or shaking the FOMA terminal. You can also view a document file and line maps in major cities. b AlarmP320, P323 You can use alarm as an alarm clock to notify you at specified time, and also use it to notify you of starting date and time of a meeting or appointment, or time limit of saved To do. b Remembering datesP329 You can display the remaining days until an important event on the Stand-by display. b Custom menuP331 You can quickly access frequently used functions with a few operations. You can register frequently used functions to Custom menu to your preference. b World timeP335 You can check date and time in various cities or countries as well as Greenwich mean time. The world map is displayed on the screen that you can check the location of the desired city/region as well as date and time. This can be used to check date, time, and location of your next destination while traveling, etc. b Unit converterP336 Units of currency, surface, length, weight, temperature, volume, and velocity can be quickly converted into other units. This can be used to find out how much the purchase you made overseas costs in Japanese Yen, etc. Videophone callsP52 Security settingsP109 Deco-mail/Deco-mail pictogramP131 Music&Video Channel/Chaku-Uta FullP238, P245 Music playerP244 i-ppli/i-ppliDXP262 Various network servicesP357 HIGH-SPEED communication compliantP388 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions 9
Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS) BBefore using your FOMA terminal, read these "Safety Precautions"
carefully so that you can use it correctly. After reading the safety precautions, keep this manual for later reference. BThese precautions are intended to protect you and others around you. Read and follow them carefully to avoid injury, damage to the product or damage to property. b The signs below indicate the levels of danger or damage that may occur if the particular precaution is not observed. DANGER WARNING CAUTION This sign indicates that incorrect handling has a high possibility of causing death or serious injury. This sign indicates that incorrect handling poses a risk of causing death or serious injury. This sign indicates that incorrect handling poses a risk of causing injury or damage to the product or property. b The following symbols show descriptions to follow:
Denotes things not to do (Prohibitions). Dont 10 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Denotes not to disassemble. Denotes not to touch with wet hands. Denotes not to use where it could get wet. Denotes mandatory instructions
(matters that must be complied with). Denotes to unplug from the outlet. No disassembly No wet hands No liquids Do Unplug b "Precautions" are explained in the following 6 sections:
General Precautions for the FOMA Terminal, Battery Pack, Adapters (Including Chargers) and UIM P11 Precautions for the FOMA Terminal P13 Precautions for Battery Pack P16 Precautions for Adapters (Including Chargers) P18 Precautions for UIM P19 Notes on Using near Electronic Medical Equipment P19
General Precautions for the FOMA Terminal, Battery Pack, Adapters (Including Chargers) and UIM Do DANGER Dont Do not use, store, or leave the FOMA terminal or other devices in locations subject to high temperatures, such as near an open fire, in direct sunlight or inside a car on a hot day. Devices could be deformed or malfunction, or the battery pack may leak, overheat, explode, ignite, lower the performance, or shorten the life. Also, part of the case could get heated, causing bare skin burns. No disassembly Do not attempt to disassemble or remodel the FOMA terminal or other devices. And do not apply solder to them. Fire, injury, electric shock or malfunction may result. The battery pack may leak, overheat, explode, or catch fire. Dont No liquids Do not get devices wet. Device contact with liquids, such as water or pet urine, may cause overheating, electric shock, fire, malfunction, injury, etc. Pay attention to the place of use and the way of handling. Use only the battery packs and adapters (including the chargers) approved by NTT DOCOMO for this FOMA terminal. Using devices other than those specified by NTT DOCOMO may cause the FOMA terminal, battery pack, and other devices to leak, overheat, explode, ignite, or malfunction. Battery Pack L04 FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 FOMA Dry Battery Adapter 01 FOMA Portable Charging Adapter 01 FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02
* For information on other compatible products, contact a service counter such as a DOCOMO shop. WARNING Do not put the battery pack, FOMA terminal or adapter (including the charger) in heating appliances such as microwaves, or high pressure containers. The battery pack may leak, overheat, explode or ignite. Also, the FOMA terminal or adapter (including the charger) may overheat, smoke or ignite, or the circuit boards may become damaged. Do not throw the FOMA terminal or devices, or subject them to severe shocks. The battery pack may leak, overheat, explode, or ignite. Also, devices may malfunction or catch fire. Dont Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Continued on next page 11
Keep conductive foreign objects (metal, pencil lead, etc.) away from the charging terminals or external connectors. Do not insert such objects into a device. Fire or malfunction may result from a short-circuit. Dont Dont Do not store the FOMA terminal or accessories in humid or dusty places, or in hot areas. Otherwise, it could damage the FOMA terminal. Do Do Do If children use the FOMA terminal or devices, a guardian should explain the safety instructions and correct operations. The guardian should also make sure that the instructions are followed during use. Otherwise, injury may result. Keep out of the reach of babies and infants. Accidental swallowing or injury may result. Pay extra attention when you are using the FOMA terminal for an extended period of time while it is connected to the adapter (including the charger). While the battery pack is being charged, if you make a long videophone call, constantly use i-ppli or watch 1Seg for a long time, the FOMA terminal, and its components including the battery pack and the adapter (including the charger) can become warm. Some people who continuously or repeatedly touch a hot FOMA terminal may develop rashes, itching, or eczema depending on their physical health or existing medical conditions, or a low temperature burn may result. Do Do Make sure you have the power switched off before you go near a flammable gas such as gasoline fumes. Do not use the charger near such places. Using the FOMA terminal or charger in such an environment so may result in a fire. If you notice any strange smells, overheating, discoloration or deformation of the terminal, immediately take the following actions:
1. Remove the power plug from the outlet or cigarette lighter socket 2. Turn the FOMA terminal off 3. Remove the battery pack from the FOMA terminal If you continue to use the terminal or devices under the conditions above, it may overheat, explode, or ignite; or the battery pack may leak. CAUTION Dont Do not place the FOMA terminal or accessories in places which are unstable such as wobbly tables or sloping shelves. The FOMA terminal or accessories may fall, resulting in injury or malfunction. 12 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
Precautions for the FOMA Terminal WARNING Do not directly point the Infrared Port at someone's eyes while exchanging data using infrared communication. Doing so may adversely affect their eyes. Also, aiming it towards other infrared devices may interfere with the operation of these devices. Do not flash a light at a short distance from someone's eyes. Doing so may cause visual disorder. Also, blinding or surprising someone may cause an accident. Do not put the FOMA terminal in the place where it could be impacted by an expanding airbag, e.g. on the dashboard of a car. If the airbag expands, the FOMA terminal could hit you or others, causing accidents or injury and the FOMA terminal could malfunction or be damaged. Dont Dont Dont Dont Dont Dont Do If you are wearing any imbedded electronic medical device, do not place the FOMA terminal in a pocket close to the location of a device. The FOMA terminal may cause the device to fail. Do not put anything but a UIM/microSD card in the UIM/memory card slot. Keep water, foreign objects such as electrical conductors, volatile liquids, etc., out of the FOMA terminal. Otherwise, electrical shock, fire or malfunction may result. Do not flash a light directed to a driver of the vehicle. It disturbs driving and may cause an accident. Turn off the FOMA terminal in places where its use is prohibited such as in airplanes or hospitals. Otherwise, electronic devices or electronic medical appliances may be adversely affected. If the FOMA terminal is set to be turned on automatically, cancel the setting before turning it off. If the medical facility has specific zones where use or possession of mobile phone is prohibited, follow those regulations. You may be punished if you take action which is prohibited by law such as use of the FOMA terminal in airplanes. Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Continued on next page 13
Do Do Do Do While using Hands-free, do not put the FOMA terminal speaker next to your ear. When you use the earphone/microphone connected to the FOMA terminal to play a game or music, adjust the volume to the appropriate level. Otherwise, hearing loss may result. Also, if you cannot hear ambient sounds, you may become involved in an accident. Do People who suffer from heart ailments should be especially careful about setting vibration and ring tone volume levels. Being startled by alerts from an incoming call could have effects on the heart. In case of thunder and lightning while using the FOMA terminal outdoors, immediately put the antenna back into the FOMA terminal, turn the terminal off and move to a safe place. There is a risk that you may receive an electrical shock or even be struck by lightning. Turn off your FOMA terminal in places near high-
precision electronic devices or devices using weak electronic signals. The FOMA terminal may possibly cause the following devices to malfunction:
* Electronic devices that may be affected: Hearing aids, implanted cardiac pacemakers, implanted defibrillators, other medical electronic devices, fire alarms, automatic doors and other automatically controlled devices. If you are using an implanted cardiac pacemaker, implanted defibrillator or any other electronic medical device, consult the manufacturer or retailer of the device for advice regarding possible effects from radio waves. Dont Dont Dont 14 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions If the display glass or camera lens is broken, avoid touching the broken glass or exposed parts inside the FOMA terminal. The protective film is used on the surface of the display, and the tempered glass is used on the surface of the camera lens so that shattered glass pieces do not scatter easily, however, if you touch the broken glass or exposed parts inside the FOMA terminal, injury may result. CAUTION Do not swing the FOMA terminal by its antenna, strap, etc. If you swing the FOMA terminal around by its strap, someone could get hurt or the device could be damaged. Do not use the FOMA terminal in area with many people. The antenna may strike on others, resulting in bodily injury. Do not use the FOMA terminal with the damaged antenna. Touching the antenna may cause burn or other injuries.
Dont When using "M-toy", confirm the safety of surroundings, hold the FOMA terminal securely and do not swing it around more than necessary. Use "M-toy" to operate by tilting or swinging the FOMA terminal. The FOMA terminal may hit people or objects, if shaken or swung too much, and may cause a serious accident or damage, etc. If using "M-toy" with the FOMA terminal to which metallic straps or others are attached, be careful not to hit people or objects with the straps. Bodily injury or damage to the FOMA terminal or other property may result. Dont Do not place magnetic media near the FOMA terminal. Information on magnetic media such as cash cards, credit cards, telephone cards or floppy disks may be lost. Do not place a magnetized item near the FOMA terminal. A strong magnetic field may cause malfunction of the FOMA terminal. Dont Dont Dont Dont Dont If the display is broken and the LCD liquid leaks, do not put the liquid into your mouth, inhale the liquid, or apply the liquid to your skin. If the LCD liquid gets into your eyes or mouth, immediately flush with clean water and seek emergency medical advice. Also, if the liquid gets on your skin or clothes, immediately wipe it off with alcohol and wash with soap and water. Failure to do so may cause blindness or injury to your skin. Do not put the FOMA terminal speaker next to your ear when the ring tone is sounding or a melody is being played on the terminal. Hearing loss may result. The surface of the display is covered with a protective film for securing the safety (for preventing the tempered glass panel from shattering) in case of the damage caused by a drop, impact, etc. Do not forcibly peel off or scratch the film. Using the FOMA terminal with the film removed may cause a bodily injury when the display is damaged. Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Continued on next page 15
Electronic devices in some types of cars can be affected by use of the FOMA terminal. For safety's sake, do not use the FOMA terminal in such cars. Do Do Itching, rash, or eczema may be caused depending on your physical conditions or predisposition. If an abnormality occurs, stop using the FOMA terminal immediately, and then seek medical attention. Metals are used for the following parts:
Part Navigation key, Start key, Power/
Exit key Upper housing Around Outer camera Back cover Material Aluminum Surface treatment Anodizing Magnesium alloy Nickel Coating after trivalent chromium plating Trivalent chromium plating Stainless steel PVDESI Be careful not to catch anything such as fingers or strap inside of the FOMA terminal when you open or close it. Injury or device failure may result. Watch 1Seg in a well-lit place, keeping a certain distance from the screen. Otherwise, eyesight may be failing. Do Do Dont Dont Dont 16 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Precautions for Battery Pack You can check the battery type in your FOMA terminal by reading the label attached to the battery pack. Description Li-ion00 Type Lithium ion battery DANGER Keep all electrical conductors away from the battery terminal contacts. Do not carry or keep the FOMA terminal together with accessories made of metal. The battery pack may leak, overheat, explode, or ignite. Do not use excessive force to insert the battery pack into the FOMA terminal even when you have difficulty in inserting it. Also, check that the battery pack is oriented correctly when you insert it. The battery pack may leak, overheat, explode, or ignite. Do not attempt to incinerate a battery pack. The battery pack may leak, overheat, explode, or ignite.
Dont Do Dont Do Do Do not puncture or tramp down the battery pack, or strike it with a heavy blow. The battery pack may leak, overheat, explode, or ignite. If battery fluid somehow gets into your eyes, immediately flush your eyes with clean water and immediately seek emergency medical advice. Blindness may result. WARNING If an abnormality occurs to the battery pack when it is damaged or deformed by the FOMA terminal being dropped, stop using the terminal immediately. The battery pack may leak, overheat, explode, or ignite. Also, devices may malfunction or catch fire. If normal charging time has elapsed but charging does not complete, stop the charging anyhow. The battery pack may leak, overheat, explode, or ignite. If you see that the battery pack is leaking, or if it smells bad, stop using it. Be sure to keep a leaking battery pack away from open flames since the battery fluid is highly inflammable and could ignite or explode. Make sure that your pets do not bite a battery pack. The battery pack may leak, overheat, explode, or ignite. Also, devices may malfunction or catch fire. CAUTION Do not dispose of exhausted batteries with ordinary household waste. Battery packs which are not disposed of properly may ignite or cause environmental damage. Cover the battery terminals with a non-conductive tape and take them to a service counter such as a DOCOMO shop or dispose of them in accordance with procedures for disposing of battery packs set up by your local authorities. Do not charge a wet battery pack. The battery pack may overheat, explode, or ignite. If battery fluid gets on your skin or clothes, immediately stop using the battery pack and rinse with clean running water. Failure to do so may cause injury to your skin. Do Dont Dont Do Easy Search/Contents/Precautions 17
Precautions for Adapters (Including Chargers) WARNING Do not use a damaged adapter (including the charger) or one with a damaged power cord. Electric shock, overheating, or fire may result. Do not use the AC adapter in a place with high humidity such as a bathroom. You could suffer an electric shock. Use the DC adapter only in a negative (-) ground vehicle. It is not designed for use in a positive (+) ground vehicle. Otherwise, fire may result. If you hear or see thunder and lightning, do not touch the FOMA terminal or adapter (including the charger). There is a risk that you may receive an electrical shock or even be struck by lightning. Do not short-circuit the Charging Terminals when the adapter is plugged into an outlet or cigarette lighter socket. Also, never touch the Charging Terminals with fingers or other bare skin. Doing so could cause fire, equipment failure, electric shock, or other injury. Dont Dont Dont Dont Dont 18 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Dont Place the charger in a stable location during charging. Also, do not cover or wrap the charger with cloth or bedding. The FOMA terminal may disconnect from the charger, or cooling air flow may be restricted by wrapping the device. The terminal may overheat, ignite, or fail. Dont No wet hands Do Do not place heavy objects on the adapter (including the charger) cord or power cord. Electric shock or fire may result. Do not touch the power cord of the adapter (including the charger) or the outlet with wet hands. You could suffer an electric shock. Use the adapter only with the specified power source and voltage. Failing to do so may result in fire or malfunction. When you use the FOMA terminal overseas, use an AC adapter appropriate for the location. AC adapter: 100V AC DC adapter:
12/24V DC (for negative grounded vehicles only) AC adapter available overseas:
100 to 240V AC (connect only with household AC outlet) If the fuse of the DC adapter blows, replace it with the specified fuse. The use of an incorrect fuse may cause fire or malfunction. See the instruction manual supplied with the adapter for the specified fuse. Keep the power plug dust-free. Otherwise, fire may result. If the Adapter gets wet, unplug it immediately from the outlet or cigarette lighter socket. A wet adapter can cause electric shock, smoke, or fire. Before cleaning, pull the plug out of the outlet or cigarette lighter socket. You could suffer an electric shock. Unplug Unplug
Do Do Do Do When plugging the adapter (including the charger) into an outlet, plug it in firmly, being careful not to let it contact with any metal objects or bare metal wires. Otherwise, electric shock, a short-circuit, or fire may result. Always hold the adapter (including the charger) firmly when pulling it out of the outlet or cigarette lighter socket. If you pull on the cord instead of the adapter or plug, the cord could come loose or be damaged resulting in electric shock or fire. If you are not planning to use the AC adapter for a long period of time, unplug it from the outlet. Otherwise, electrical shock, fire, or malfunction may result. Unplug Precautions for UIM CAUTION Be careful not to touch the edge of UIM (IC portion) when removing it. Your hands or fingers may be injured. Do Notes on Using near Electronic Medical Equipment The description below meets "Guideline on the Use of Radio-
communication Equipment such as Cellular Telephones - Safeguards for Electronic Medical Equipment" by the Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference Japan. Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Continued on next page 19
WARNING Do Do Do Be sure to adhere to the following regulations inside medical facilities:
B Keep the FOMA terminal out of an intensive care unit (ICU) or a coronary care unit (CCU). B Turn off the FOMA terminal in hospital wards. B Turn off the FOMA terminal in hospital lobbies and corridors if electronic medical devices could be nearby. B If the medical facility has specific zones where use or possession of mobile phones is prohibited, follow those regulations. B If any function which automatically turns on your FOMA terminal is set, cancel the setting before turning it off. Turn off the FOMA terminal in crowded trains or other public places where implanted cardiac pacemaker or defibrillator wearers could be nearby. Operation of an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator may be affected by radio waves. If you use an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator, use the FOMA terminal 22cm or more away from the implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator. Operation of an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator may be affected by radio waves. Do Patients using electronic medical equipment other than implanted cardiac pacemakers or implanted defibrillators (outside medical facilities for treatment at home, etc.) should check the influence of radio waves upon the equipment by consulting the manufacturer. Operations of electronic medical equipment may be affected by radio waves. Handling Precautions General Usage Guidelines Do not let the equipment get wet. The FOMA terminal, battery pack, adapter
(including the charger), and UIM are not waterproof. Do not use them in places with high humidity such as a bathroom or where rain may get them wet. If you carry them close to your body, moisture from sweat may corrode the internal parts causing a malfunction. Note that malfunctions deemed to be caused by water are not covered by the warranty, and may be impossible to repair. Since these malfunctions are not under warranty, even when repair is possible, it will be done at the user's expense. 20 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
Clean the FOMA terminal with a dry, soft cloth (Lens cleaning cloth). In some models, the display of the FOMA terminal has a special coating so that it is easier to see. If you rub the display roughly with a dry cloth, it may be scratched. Take care of how you handle the FOMA terminal, and use only a dry, soft cloth such as used for cleaning glasses. If the display is left with water drop or stain adhered, smear may be generated or the coating might peel off. Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene, detergent, or other solvents for cleaning, otherwise the printed images may disappear or discoloration may result. Occasionally clean the connector terminals with a dry cotton swab. If the connector terminals become dirty, the contact may become loose, and the FOMA terminal power may be turned off. Wipe the connector terminals with a clean dry cloth or cotton swab. Do not place the FOMA terminal near air conditioner outlets. Condensation may form due to rapid changes in temperature, and this may corrode internal parts and cause malfunction. Do not use excessive force using the FOMA terminal or the battery pack. If the FOMA terminal is put under heavy objects in a bag, or if it is sat upon while in your pocket, its LCD, internal PCBs, or the battery pack may be damaged or malfunction. If extraneous devices are inserted to the external connector terminals, the connector may be damaged or malfunction. Carefully read each manual attached to the FOMA terminal or adapter (including the charger). Do not rub or scratch the display with a metal object. Doing so may cause damage or malfunction. Precautions for the FOMA Terminal Do not push the surface of the touch panel strongly or use a sharp object such as a finger nail, ballpoint pen, or pin for touch panel operations. The touch panel may be damaged. Avoid extreme temperatures. The FOMA terminal should be used within a temperature range from 5 to 35 and a humidity range from 45% to 85%. The FOMA terminal may affect general phones, televisions, or radios, etc. in use nearby. Use as far as possible from such appliances. Keep a separate record of any information stored on the FOMA terminal and store the copies in a safe location. DOCOMO assumes no responsibility for the loss of any of your data. Do not insert devices to the external connector terminals (earphone/microphone jack) crookedly and do not pull devices out without releasing any connector latches. Doing so may cause damage or malfunction. Do not close the FOMA terminal with a strap caught inside. Doing so may cause damage or malfunction. It is normal for the FOMA terminal to become warm during use or being charged. You can continue to use it even if it is warm. Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Continued on next page 21 The battery pack may swell towards the end of its useful life. This is normal. Do not leave an empty battery pack lying around. Leaving a battery pack uncharged for a long time may lower its performance or shorten its life. Precautions for Adapters (Including Chargers) Charge the battery pack in a place with an ambient temperature of 5 to 35. Charge the battery pack where:
There is very little humidity, vibration, and dust. There are no landline phones, television sets, or radios nearby. It is normal for the adapters (including the chargers) to become warm while using or charging the FOMA terminal. You can continue to use it even if it is warm. Use the DC adapter only when the car engine is running. Otherwise, the car battery could go dead. When using a outlet with a latch mechanism, follow the instruction manual that came with the outlet. Do not subject the adapters to sharp impacts. Also, do not bend the Charging Terminal. Otherwise, it could damage the FOMA terminal.
Do not leave the FOMA terminal directly under the sunlight. Pixels may become discolored or burn out. Close the covers for the external connectors when using the terminal. Otherwise, dust or moisture may seep in and cause malfunction. Do not use the FOMA terminal with the Back Cover removed. The battery pack may fall out and cause malfunction or damage. Do not put a label or sticker on the back side of the display of the FOMA terminal. They may be lodged when you open or close the FOMA terminal and cause damage or malfunction. While using a microSD card, do not remove the card or turn off the FOMA terminal. Data loss or malfunction may result. Precautions for Battery Pack Battery packs are consumables. Depending on the usage, a battery pack may run out of its charge extremely quickly even if it is fully charged. Purchase a new battery pack as specified in this manual. Charge the battery pack in a place with an ambient temperature of 5 to 35. Be sure to charge the battery pack before you first use the FOMA terminal or after you have not used it for a long time. The actual time that a battery pack holds its charge depends on how the FOMA terminal is used and how close the battery pack is to the end of its useful life. 22 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
Precautions for UIM Do not use excessive force to insert/remove the UIM. It is normal for the UIM to become warm during use. You can continue to use it even if it is warm. Note that NTT DOCOMO will not be liable for malfunctions occurring as the result of inserting and using a UIM with an unauthorized external IC card reader/writer. Always keep the IC portion of the UIM clean. Clean the UIM with a soft, dry cloth (Lens cleaning cloth). Keep a separate record of any information stored on the UIM and store the copies in a safe location. DOCOMO assumes no responsibility for the loss of any of your data. To protect the environment, please bring an old, unused UIM to a service counter such as a DOCOMO shop. Avoid extreme temperatures. Do not scratch, carelessly touch or short-circuit the IC portion. Data loss or malfunction may result. Do not drop the UIM or subject it to shocks. Otherwise, it could damage the FOMA terminal. Do not bend the UIM or put heavy things on the UIM. Otherwise, it could damage the FOMA terminal. Do not insert the UIM with labels or stickers attached into the FOMA terminal. Otherwise, it could damage the FOMA terminal. CAUTION Never use a modified FOMA terminal. Using a modified device violates the Radio Wave Law. The FOMA terminal is given a certificate of conformity to technical standards of specified radio equipment based on the Radio Wave Law. To confirm this, a rating sticker is affixed to the FOMA terminal on which If you modify the internal components of the FOMA terminal by removing screws, the certificate of conformity to technical standards becomes void. Using the terminal with a void certificate of conformity to technical standards violates the Radio Wave Law. is written. Do not drive while using the FOMA terminal. Using a mobile phone while driving is subject to punishment by law. If you receive a call unavoidably, you must use Hands-free to tell the caller to call back and park the car at a safe place to make a call. Easy Search/Contents/Precautions 23
Accessories and Main Options Accessories Main Options L-04A
(With Warranty and Back Cover L09) Instruction Manual (This Book)
* Refer to P462 for Quick Manual. FOMA AC Adapter 01/02
(With Warranty and Instruction Manual)
CD-ROM for L-04A
* Contains "Manual for PC Connection" and "Kuten Code List" in PDF format. Other OptionsP411 Battery Pack L04 24 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
Before Using the Handset 26 Part Names and Functions 31 Viewing Display 34 Selecting Menu 38 Selecting Touch Media Menu 39 Using UIM (FOMA Card) 43 Attaching/Removing Battery Pack Charging 44 Checking Battery Level Battery level 46 Turning Power ON/OFF Power ON/OFF 47 Changing Screen Display to English or Korean Select language 48 Setting Date and Time Set Date&Time 49 Notifying the Other Party of Your Phone Number Caller ID notification Checking Your Own Phone Number Own number 50 50 25
Part Names and Functions Front Rear
Left side Right side
* The FOMA antenna is inside the FOMA terminal. To communicate in better condition, avoid covering the antenna part with your hands. 26 Before Using the Handset
Using earphones Connect earphones compatible with the external connector terminal (optional). If you use the incompatible earphones, connect the conversion plug adapter (optional) to the earphones. Earphone terminal
(Flat type) Flat plug for the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch a b Plug ExampleConnecting the Flat-plug Earphone/
Microphone with Switch (optional) When performing infrared communications, point this towards a Infrared port the other device.P307 b Earpiece/Speaker The other party's voice comes out from here. Ring tones, alarm tones, and melodies sound from here. The other party's voice comes out from here during a Hands-
free call. c DisplayP31 d KNavigation key Used to move the cursor, scroll through the screen, or execute the selected operation. C Execute the selected operation. U Move the cursor up. Press this in Stand-by to display the i-mode menu screen
(P168), and press for 1+ seconds to display the i-ppli list screen (P263). Press this while Music player, etc. is running to increase the D Move the cursor down. Press this in Stand-by to display the Phonebook list screen
(P85), and press for 1+ seconds to display the Add to phonebook screen (P78). Press this while Music player, etc. is running to reduce the volume. volume. L Move the cursor left. Also, return to the previous screen. Press this in Stand-by to display the Received calls list screen
(P58), and press for 1+ seconds to display the Received mail list screen (P155). R Move the cursor right. Also, go to the next screen. Press this in Stand-by to display the Redial list screen (P56), and press for 1+ seconds to display the Sent mail log screen
(P155). e MMenu key/Left soft key Press this in Stand-by to display the Main menu (P34), and press for 1+ seconds to display the Custom menu. Execute the operation indicated for the left soft key.P30 f gMail key Press this in Stand-by to display the Mail menu screen (P127), and press for 1+ seconds to display the Compose message screen (P128). g AStart key Make/answer a voice or videophone call.P52, P66 Press this in Stand-by to display the recent call logs, and press for 1+ seconds to display the recently sent/received mail logs. During character entry, use this to switch the input mode
(pictographs/symbols/emoticons).P349 Before Using the Handset Continued on next page 27
h Dial keys Press to enter a phone number or characters.P406 Press 0 for 1+ seconds in Stand-by to enter "+".P62 i *Public mode (Drive mode) key Enter ":"/"". Press this for 1+ seconds in Stand-by to set/cancel Public mode (Drive mode).P71 j Inner camera Capture your own image or movie.P209, P212 Show your own image during a videophone call. k ITouch media key/Right soft key Press this in Stand-by to display the Touch media menu screen (P39). Execute the operation indicated for the right soft key.P30 During character entry, use this to switch the input mode
(Hiragana/Katakana/alphabetic and numeric characters).P406 l QClear/i-Channel key Return to the previous state or return to the Stand-by display. Press this in Stand-by to display the i-Channel list screen (P190). m PPower/Exit key Press this for 2+ seconds to turn the power on/off.P47 Used to end a call or terminate a function. n Illumination Light up/flash while receiving a call or mails or charging the terminal, etc.P106 o #Manner mode key Enter "#". Press this for 1+ seconds in Stand-by to set/cancel Manner mode.P98 p Mouthpiece During a call, transmit your voice through this. During a movie capture, this works as a microphone. q 1Seg antenna Receive 1Seg broadcasting.P224
* This is not the FOMA antenna. 28 Before Using the Handset r Outer camera P212 Capture a still image or movie such as landscape, etc.P209, Capture surrounding image during a videophone call. s Photo light/Light Light up when capturing a still image/movie. You can light this up when using the camera. t AF auxiliary lamp Light up when adjusting the Auto focus. Remove this when inserting/removing the UIM, battery pack, or u Back cover microSD card.P39, P43, P297 v Back cover lock buttonP43 w Strap hole x External connector terminal The integrated terminal used for charging and connecting earphones. Connect the AC adapter (optional), DC adapter (optional), FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (optional), or Earphone Plug Adapter for External connector terminal (optional). y FEVolume key Use to adjust the volume, etc. Press these in Stand-by to adjust the ring tone volume. Press these during a call to adjust the receiver volume. Press F for 1+ seconds in Stand-by to display the 1Seg menu screen. Press E for 1+ seconds to display the Record message list screen (P74). Press these on the Playback screen of Music player, etc. to Press these on the List screen to move the cursor or scroll the adjust the playback volume. screen to the next page.
z NMultitask key Press this for 1+ seconds to display the New task screen. P319 The Task list screen appears.P320 A GCamera key Press this in Stand-by to display the Still image capture screen
(P209), and press for 1+ seconds to display the Movie capture screen (P212). Press this on the Still image/Movie capture screen to work as shutter and capture images/movies.P209, P212 Press this halfway on the Still image capture screen to start the Auto focus.P210 Opening/Closing the FOMA Terminal When you open the FOMA terminal, slide up the front part of the terminal. When you close the FOMA terminal, slide down the front part of the terminal. By default, the FOMA terminal is set to automatically activate the Keypad lock when closing the terminal, and to cancel the lock when opening the terminal. Also, Keypad lock is automatically activated when the display light is tuned off with the FOMA terminal closed. Keypad lock setting can be changed.P117 Note Do not open or close the FOMA terminal forcibly. Failure or malfunction may result. Keypad lock is not activated while functions such as 1Seg, Camera, or Music playback (except BGM playback), etc. are in use. Before Using the Handset 29
Canceling Keypad Lock If you want to operate the FOMA terminal with the locked terminal closed, perform the following operation to cancel the lock. a L (Within approximately 1 second C If you do not press C within approximately 1 second, Keypad lock is activated again. Soft Keys Available operations on the currently opened screen are displayed as Soft keys at the bottom of the screen. To execute the Soft key operation, press the following corresponding Soft key. The Soft key description differs depending on the function or display status. Note If calls or mails arrive during Keypad lock, the display is turned on and some key operations become available temporarily. To cancel the Keypad lock while using the Touch media, touch on the screen. How to Use Touchpad M and I are the touchpad keys that can be operated by touching lightly with your fingertip. The FOMA terminal vibrates when you use the touchpad. Touchpad key operations are available only while the touchpad is illuminated. When the touchpad is not illuminated, touchpad operations become unavailable. Illuminate the touchpad with the following steps before performing the touchpad operations.
- Press any key other than the touchpad keys
- Open/close the FOMA terminal Note Do not attach stickers on the operation area to avoid malfunction. Do not press the touchpad with a hard object like a pen tip. Perform the touchpad operations with your fingertip softly. Operations may not be performed correctly with a hard object such as metal, gloves, or wet hands. (Strong impacts may cause damage to the touchpad.) 30 Before Using the Handset Soft key area a Operations performed using M appears. b Operations performed using C appears. also appears to indicate the possible direction for scrolling or item selection. c Operations performed using I appears. Notation for Soft Key Operations This manual describes the Soft key operations as follows. M[Menu]
Corresponding key Soft key display
Viewing Display The descriptions of the icons appearing at the top of the screen are as follows. a b c d e fg h i j k l m n o pq r s t u v w x zy CBA FED G H I J a Strong Weak Signal strengthP48 Self mode setP116 Out of service area or no signal receptionP48 b Voice call in progressP53 Videophone call in progressP53 Reject all calls function setP120 c (Blinking) i-mode connection in progressP169
(Blinking) i-mode communication/i-Channel message reception in progressP169
(Blinking) Full browser connection in progress
(Blinking) Full browser communication in progress
(Blinking) Packet connection via PC, etc/disconnection in progress Packet communication via PC, etc. in progress Packet reception via PC, etc. in progress Packet transmission via PC, etc. in progress Packet reception/transmission via PC, etc. in progress d (White) i-mode mails stored at the i-mode centerP138 i-mode center mailbox full MessageR at the i-mode center full
(Pink)
(White) MessageR stored at the i-mode centerP160
(Pink)
(White) MessageF stored at the i-mode centerP160
(Pink)
(White)
(Pink) MessageF at the i-mode center full i-mode mails and MessageR/F stored at the i-mode center i-mode mails and MessageR/F at the i-mode center full Before Using the Handset Continued on next page 31
e (White) Unread i-mode mailP137
(White) Unread SMSP165
(White) Unread i-mode mail and SMS
(Pink) Received mails in the FOMA terminal full SMS in the UIM full Received mails in the FOMA terminal and SMS in the UIM full f (White) Unread MessageRP161 MessageR in the FOMA terminal full
(Pink)
(White) Unread MessageFP161
(Pink) MessageF in the FOMA terminal full g h i SSL-compatible page displayed or loadingP187 i-ppli runningP263 i-ppliDX runningP263 i-ppli Stand-by display displayedP270 i-ppliDX Stand-by display displayedP270
(Gray)
(Gray) A function (task) activatedP319 Multiple functions (tasks) activated A function (task) and background playback activated Multiple functions (tasks) and background playback activated
(Blinking) Alarm started when no tone sounds due to another function (task) activated j -
Battery levelP46 k Lock all setP113 l (Pink)
(Gray) Manner mode setP98 Original manner mode setP99 32 Before Using the Handset m n o p q r s t u The ring tone for voice/videophone call muted, and vibration activeP95, P96 The ring tone for voice/videophone call and vibration activeP95, P96 The ring tone for voice/videophone call and vibration inactiveP95, P96 The ring tone for Mail or MessageR/F muted, and vibration activeP95, P96 The ring tone for Mail or MessageR/F and vibration activeP95, P96 The ring tone for Mail or MessageR/F and vibration inactiveP95, P96 Public mode (Drive mode) setP71 Record message activeP73 Alarm setP320 Today's schedule/To doP323, P327 Today's schedule/To do with alarm setP323, P327 microSD card insertedP297 Outgoing voice/videophone calls restrictedP115 Incoming voice/videophone calls restrictedP115 Incoming and outgoing voice/videophone calls restrictedP115 Outgoing mails restrictedP115 Incoming mails restrictedP115 Incoming and outgoing mails restrictedP115
v w x y z A B C D E F
"Data access lock" set to "ON"P116
"Secret mode" set to "ON"P118
"Data access lock" and "Secret mode" set to "ON"
P116, P118
"Secret mode" set to "Secret data only mode"P118
"Data access lock" set to "ON", and "Secret mode" set to "Secret data only mode"P116, P118 Communication mode set and USB cable connected G H I J Unchecked mail (with the number of mails) Missed calls (with the number of calls) Voice mail messages (with the number of messages) P358 Record messages (with the number of messages) Note Some characters or symbols appearing on the display may be partially deformed or abbreviated. Icons appearing on the display are based on the default settings. The display of the FOMA terminal may differ from the one in the manual depending on setting changes after purchase. The display of the FOMA terminal employs high-precision production technology, however, there may be instances where some dots may not light up while others may constantly light up. Note that this is not a failure. UIM not inserted/error occurred in the UIMP39 Terminal link applied i-mode mail Auto send failed i-mode mail Auto send reservedP129 i-ppli Stand-by display released due to security errorP271 i-ppli auto start failedP271 Call costs exceeded the limitP335 Music&Video Channel program download completed P238 Music&Video Channel program download failed P238 Downloading Music&Video Channel programP238 Reserving Music&Video Channel program download P238 Pattern definition update completedP426 Pattern definition update recommended Pattern definition update failed Before Using the Handset 33
Selecting Menu The FOMA terminal allows you to access or set a function, and save items, etc. from the Main menu or sub menu. L-04A offers the Normal menu and Simple menu that consists of frequently used functions (P105). Selecting Functions from Main Menu You can select a function from the main menu using the navigation key, or select a function using the dial keys. This manual explains how to select functions using the navigation keys. Main menu b Icons and corresponding keys displayed on the main menu Icon
(Mail)
(Phonebook
&Logs)
(1Seg)
(Settings) Key 1 4 7
Key 2 5 8 0 Icon
(i-mode)
(Data box)
(Camera)
(Own number) Icon
(i-ppli)
(MUSIC)
(Stationery)
(LifeKit) Key 3 6 9
Selecting a Function from Menu Items This section explains the steps for accessing the Main menu from Stand-by and displaying the setting screen of "Backlight". a Press M[Menu] in Stand-by Main menu appears. b In the Main menu, use K to move the cursor
(Settings) and press C[Select]
to 34 Before Using the Handset Setting screen
c On the Setting screen, use H to move the cursor to "Display" and press C[Select]
c On the Phonebook&Logs screen, press 4 corresponding to "Phonebook settings"
Display screen d On the Display screen, use H to move the cursor to "Backlight" and press C[Select]
4 4 Main menu Phonebook&
Logs screen Phonebook settings screen Selecting a Function from Sub Menu When "Menu" appears on a Soft key, you can access a sub menu to perform various functions. The sub menu items vary depending on the function or the FOMA terminal settings/saved items, etc. Backlight screen Selecting a Function with a Dial Key This section explains the steps for using dial keys to display "Phonebook settings". a Press M[Menu] in Stand-by b On the Main menu screen, press 4 corresponding to "Phonebook&Logs"
M[Menu]
Items with second hierarchy Sub menu Phone number entry screen Before Using the Handset Continued on next page 35
b Sub menu on a list screen The sub menu on a list screen contains options such as
"Delete" that apply only to the highlighted item and ones such as "Delete all" that apply to all items. When performing the operation that applies to only an item, move the cursor to the relevant item, and then press M[Menu]. Note You can move the cursor using H while the sub menu appears. Also, you can select an item by pressing the dial key corresponding to the menu number. For an item with the second hierarchy, move the cursor and press C[Select]/R to display the second hierarchy item. Press M[Close]/Q to close the sub menu. Selecting Setting Items Setting fields on a setting screen show the current settings. To change a setting, select a setting field and select an item from a list. When appears to the right and left of an option field, use J to switch items. Basic Operations for Each Screen J C H C Returning to the Previous Screen/Stand-by Display If you selected undesired menu item and want to return to the previous screen, or cancel/end the operation and return to the Stand-by display, perform the following operations. Q : Return to the previous screen. P : Return to the Stand-by display. If a confirmation to exit appears, select "Yes" to cancel the operation. Note Depending on the current operation on the FOMA terminal, pressing P/Q may not return to the Stand-by display/
previous screen. 36 Before Using the Handset Note The settings may not be switched depending on the item. Authentication Depending on the function or service to use, a password entry screen (P110) may appear for the authentication purpose. If the entry screen appears, use dial keys to enter the password and press C[OK]. If correctly entered, you can complete the steps or continue to the next step. The entered password appears as ""
(asterisk) marks. Password entry screen (Ex.:
Terminal security code entry screen)
Note To cancel the password entry and close the entry screen, press M[Cancel]. Example of Sub Menu Description Items displayed on the sub menu may vary depending on the settings or saved items of the FOMA terminal. Notation for Menu Operations This manual explains operations to be performed mainly from the Stand-by display. Basically, descriptions of operations are simplified as follows. Example of Operation Description a M[Menu] a b
(Settings) "Display" "Call display"
c a Key illustration to press for operation. b Icon for the main menu. Use K to move the cursor to the icon and press C[Select] to select. c Menu item names. This manual also uses the phrase "Perform the following operation" or "select XXX". Use H to move the cursor to an item and press C[Select] to select.
[Sort]
Sort files by setting criteria.
[Memory info.]
Handset memory Display the status of storage space, etc. in "Data box". External memory Display the status of storage space, etc. of the microSD card. a b c a Menu item name. Press H/F/E to move the cursor to the item and press C[Select] to select. b Functional description of the item. c Item names, functional description, and operation description of items displayed when the items are selected. Note If multiple sub menus such as the Redial list screen or Redial detail screen are collectively described, some sub menus that do not actually appear may be included depending on the settings or screens). Before Using the Handset 37
Notations b Description of operations starting from other than the Stand-by display At the beginning of the operation, the status of the FOMA terminal or the screen to display such as "Ringing"
or "List screen" is described. b Omitting C[Select] in the "Select" operation As shown in c in "Example of Operation Description" (P37), when selecting a target function from icons or lists, operations such as C[Select] are omitted from description. Similarly, in the cases such as password entry or fixing entered characters, the operations such as C[OK] are omitted. b Omitting C in the operation to make into The operation to select items with to is described as "Mark" omitting the operation of C. and press C to change How to Use Touch Panel With the Touch media function, you can perform operations by touching the panel directly. Touch panel operations are available only when you select a function from the Touch media menu screen. The touch panel does not light up by touching the panel when the display backlight is turned off. Press any key other than M and I. Touch the panel softly and release your finger Select an item and execute the operation Keep touching the touch panel while moving your finger Ex.: To move on the screen with scroll bar Selecting Touch Media Menu Select a function on Touch media menu screen to utilize FOMA terminal display as touch panel to perform various operations by touching the screen directly. This operation is described as "touch" in this manual. This operation is described as "slide" in this manual. Touch the panel softly and sweep upward or downward Ex: List screen with the scroll bar (It may not work on some screens.) 38 Before Using the Handset
Note Do not press the touch panel with a hard object like a pen tip. Perform the touch panel operations with your fingertip softly. Operations may not be performed correctly with a hard object such as metal, gloves, or wet hands. (Strong impacts may cause damage to the touch panel.) Terminating Touch Media a While using Touch media, P Return to the Stand-by display. You can no longer operate the terminal by directly touching the screen. Selecting a Function on Touch Media Menu Screen a I[TOUCH]
If you use Touch media menu for the first time after purchase, a message appears. Touch "OK". Touch media menu screen b Menu list on Touch media menu screen Function name Music Photo Game Document 1Seg Line Map Description Reference You can play Chaku-Uta Full songs. You can display pictures in thumbnail. You can play games. You can display a document file. You can watch 1Seg. You can display line maps in major cities. P312 P313 P313 P316 P316 P317 Note Touch While using Touch media, operations usingKor the Soft keys (M, C, while using Touch media to return to the previous screen. and I) are also available. Using UIM (FOMA Card) The UIM is an IC card that contains subscription information such as your phone number. You can use communication functions such as calling, mail, and i-mode, etc. with the UIM inserted in the FOMA terminal. You can insert the UIM into other FOMA terminals to use for various purposes. For details on how to handle the UIM, see the UIM instruction manual. Inserting/Removing After operations described in "Turning Power OFF" (P48), turn over the FOMA terminal and remove the battery pack, then insert or remove the UIM.P43 Before Using the Handset 39
Inserting Removing When inserting the UIM, close the FOMA terminal and hold it with both hands. aHold the edge of the UIM tray and draw it in the direction of a, and insert it in the direction of b with the IC chip side of the UIM down When removing the UIM, close the FOMA terminal and hold it with both hands. aHold the edge of the UIM tray and draw it until it stops, and hold the UIM up softly and remove the UIM in the direction of the arrow bInsert the tray in the direction of the arrow until it is fixed Note Do not misplace the removed UIM. Security Codes You can set 2 security codes to the UIM: "PIN1 code" and
"PIN2 code".P111 Note Do not use excessive force when inserting the UIM to avoid damaging it. 40 Before Using the Handset
UIM Security Function The FOMA terminal incorporates the UIM security function
(UIM operational restriction function) to protect your data and files. When you download data or files from sites or acquire data attached to mail with the UIM inserted into the FOMA terminal, the UIM operational restriction function is automatically set to these data or files. Data or files with the UIM operational restriction function set are accessible only when the same UIM used when downloading data or files is inserted. Hereafter, the UIM that was inserted when you downloaded or obtained data or files is referred to as "your UIM" and any other UIM as "another UIM". Your UIM Another UIM Replacing the UIM If the UIM used for obtaining data or mails is inserted, you can browse or play back UIM-
restricted data. If the UIM used for obtaining data or mails is not inserted, you cannot browse or play. back UIM-
restricted data. The following data/files are restricted:
- File attached to i-mode mail
- MessageR/F with file (melodies/images) attached
- Screen memo
- Images inserted in Deco-mail or signature
- i-motion
- i-ppli (including i-ppli Stand-by display)
- Image (including animation and Flash movie)
- Chaku-Uta/Chaku-Uta Full song
- Melody
- Mail template with motion-restricted data
- Music&Video Channel program
* "Chaku-Uta" is a registered trademark of Sony Music Entertainment Inc. Note When you set data/file restricted with this function to the Stand-
by display, etc., the setting will return to the default if another UIM is inserted or if no UIM is inserted. When you re-insert your UIM, the setting will revert to the original state you set. Pre-installed i-ppli programs are not restricted. However, if you delete i-ppli and download it, the newly-downloaded i-ppli will be restricted. The following data/files are not restricted with this function:
- Data/files obtained via infrared communication, a microSD card, or data communication
- Images captured/edited using this FOMA terminal Even if a UIM different from the one used when data/files were obtained is inserted, the data/files restricted with this function can be deleted. Settings that are saved on the UIM are as follows:
- Phone number display
- PIN1 and PIN2 codes
- SMS validity period
- SMS center settings
- Select language Before Using the Handset Continued on next page 41
If the UIM is inserted into another i-Channel-compatible terminal, the ticker will not appear. If you press Q in Stand-by and display the channel list, the latest information is downloaded and the ticker appears. UIM Types Note that the specifications of the "UIM (blue)" differ from those of the "UIM (green/white)" as follows:
UIM Function UIM
(blue) Up to 20 digits
(green/white) Reference Up to 26 digits P81 Number of phone number digits to be saved to the UIM Phonebook WORLD WING Service Numbers Not available Available Not available Available P374 P367 WORLD WING WORLD WING is DOCOMO's FOMA international roaming service that provides telephone and other types of mobile communications. It allows you to use the same phone number overseas as in Japan by inserting a UIM (green/white) into a FOMA terminal. Note that L-04A can be used only in DOCOMO's 3G roaming service area. Inserting a UIM (green/white) into a GSM-compatible terminal allows you to use it in the GSM service area. If you subscribed to the FOMA service after September 1, 2005, a separate subscription is not required. However, if you declared that you did not require this service at the FOMA service subscription or canceled this service, a separate subscription is required. If you initially subscribed to the FOMA service before August 31, 2005 and have not subscribed to
"WORLD WING", a separate subscription is required. This service is not available for some billing plans. If your UIM (green/white) is lost or stolen overseas, contact DOCOMO immediately and temporarily suspend your subscription. For contact information, see General Inquiries at the back of this manual. Call and communication charges after the FOMA terminal was lost or stolen are still charged to you. 42 Before Using the Handset
Attaching/Removing Battery Pack Turn off the FOMA terminal and hold it in your hand with the terminal closed. Attaching aWhile pressing the Back cover lock button in the direction of a, hold the Back cover up in the direction of b to remove it bWith the "
B
" side up, align the metal contacts of the battery pack and the FOMA terminal, attach the battery pack in the direction of a, then insert the battery pack in the direction of b When attaching the battery pack, press it underneath the tab and push it down. cWhile pushing the Back cover in the direction of a, push it in the direction of b until it clicks Note Attaching the battery pack forcibly with the UIM not properly inserted may damage the UIM. Attaching the battery pack forcibly may damage the FOMA terminal. Removing aWhile pressing the Back cover lock button in the direction of a, hold the Back cover up in the direction of b to remove it bWhile pressing down the battery pack in the direction of a, hold the tab up in the direction of b, and remove in the direction of c Before Using the Handset 43
Charging Use the specified AC adapter (optional) or DC adapter
(optional) to charge the FOMA terminal. Use the exclusive battery pack L04 for the FOMA terminal. b Battery pack life The battery pack is a consumable. The available usage time decreases every time the battery pack is recharged. When the usable time after each recharging becomes approximately half compared to a new battery pack, it is recommended that the battery pack be replaced with a new one as soon as possible. The battery pack may swell as the battery life is near its end depending on the battery pack condition, but it is not a malfunction. If i-ppli or videophone, etc. is used for long periods of time while the battery pack is being charged, the battery life may be shortened. For environmental protection, be sure to bring the exhausted battery pack to NTT DOCOMO, the sales agent, or recycle shop. 44 Before Using the Handset b Charging For details, see the instruction manuals for the FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 (optional), FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use
(optional), and FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 (optional). The FOMA AC Adapter 01 can be used only for AC 100V. The FOMA AC Adapter 02 and the FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use support the voltage from AC 100V to 240V. The adapter plug shape is for AC 100V (for domestic use). To use an AC adapter that supports from AC 100V to 240V overseas, the compatible conversion plug adapter is required. Do not charge the battery pack with a transformer designed for overseas trips. To charge the battery pack with the AC or DC adapter, make sure that the battery pack is inserted into the FOMA terminal. Plug or unplug the connector slowly and securely avoiding excessive force. Even during a call, the charge start tone sounds from the earpiece. If you start charging the fully drained battery pack, the FOMA terminal may not be turned on for a while. If you make a long videophone call while charging the FOMA terminal, the inside of the FOMA terminal may become hot and charging may stop. In this case, try charging again later. b Do not charge the battery pack for a long time (several days) with the FOMA terminal power on. If the FOMA terminal is left with the power on for long periods of time during charging, you may not be able to use the FOMA terminal for long duration as expected and the low battery alarm may sound, because the FOMA terminal receives the power from the battery pack after charging is completed. In this case, recharge the battery pack properly. Before recharging the battery pack, disconnect the AC adapter or DC adapter from the FOMA terminal and reconnect it.
b Approximate battery pack usage time The usage time may vary depending on the operating environment and the battery pack deterioration. FOMA/3G Continuous stand-by time Continuous call time Stationary: Approx. 300 hours Moving: Approx. 270 hours Voice call: Approx. 200 minutes Videophone call: Approx. 100 minutes Approx. 200 minutes 1Seg watching time Continuous call time is approximate duration for calling with normal radio wave reception level. Continuous stand-by time is approximate usage time when moving with normal radio wave reception level. Depending on the battery level, set functions, operating environment such as ambient temperature, or radio wave reception level (poor or weak radio wave reception level), stand-by time may be reduced by half. During i-mode communication, the call (communication)/
stand-by time becomes shorter. Even if you do not make calls or i-mode communications, the call (communication)/stand-by time shortens when you compose i-mode mail, start i-ppli or i-ppli Stand-by display, perform data communications or Multiaccess, use the camera, play back movie or music, or watch 1Seg, etc. Depending on network conditions at your location, usage time may become shorter than the described values. Continuous stand-by time in a stationary is the average usage time in stationary state with normal radio wave reception level with the FOMA terminal closed. Continuous stand-by time in a moving state is the average usage time in a state combining "stand still", "in motion", and "out of service area" in an area with normal radio wave reception level with the FOMA terminal closed. 1Seg watching time is approximate usage time when watching with normal radio wave reception level and using the Flat-plug Stereo Earphone Set P01 (optional). The call/communication or stand-by time may be reduced to about half, or 1Seg watching time may shorten depending on the battery level, set functions, operating environment such as ambient temperature, or radio wave reception level (poor or weak radio wave reception level). b Estimated battery pack charging time FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 The estimated charging time is the duration of time to charge a Approx. 200 minutes Approx. 200 minutes fully drained battery pack with the FOMA terminal turned off. The charging time becomes longer with the FOMA terminal turned on. Charging with AC Adapter a Open the external connector terminal cover
(a) and flip it over (b) b Insert the AC adapter connector, with the inscribed arrow side up, straight into the FOMA terminal external connector External connector terminal cover Release button Before Using the Handset Continued on next page 45
c Connect the AC adapter plug to an electric outlet Charging starts and the illumination lights in red. Power plug AC 100V outlet
<AC adapter/DC adapter>
Use the adapter with the specified power source and voltage. Failing to do so may result in fire or malfunction.
<DC adapter>
The DC adapter is exclusively for a negative ground vehicle (12V/
A fuse (2A) is a consumable item. Purchase a replacement fuse Do not charge while the car engine is not running to avoid draining 24V). from a car parts shop. the car battery. d After charging completes, pull the AC adapter connector straight out while pressing the release buttons When charging completes, the illumination turns off. Make sure to insert or pull out the AC adapter straight with the correct side up. Forcibly trying to remove the adaptor may cause damage. b DC adapter (optional) The DC adapter supplies power to the FOMA terminal from a cigarette lighter socket (12V/24V) of a car with the battery pack inserted in the FOMA terminal. For details, see the FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 instruction manual. Note When the power is turned on, you can set the FOMA terminal to sound the charge start tone or charge complete tone. The setting of "Popup tone" is applied.P95 You can set the FOMA terminal to charge with the Display backlight on.P103 While charging, the battery level icon changes in the order of
(gray) in an animation display. After charging completes,
(gray) lights up. Battery level Checking Battery Level An icon indicating the battery level (appears at the top of the screen.
(Gray)
(Gray)
(Red)
(Red) The battery is full. The battery is getting low. The battery is almost running out. Charge the battery. The battery is almost running out. The FOMA terminal will automatically turn off in a moment. Charge the battery. Note When an icon indicating battery level is
(red), camera functions (including the bar code reader) and infrared communication functions are unavailable.
(red) or When the color of the icon indicating battery level is other than
(gray) and you activate 1Seg/Music player/SD-Audio player, the notification indicating the low battery level appears (may not appear when the battery level is
(gray)). 46 Before Using the Handset
Checking Battery Level with Sound and Display The battery level can be checked with display and sound. a M[Menu]
"Battery level"
A confirmation appears and a tone sounds according to the battery level. The battery level screen disappears in approximately 3 seconds. Three beeps : The battery is full. Two beeps One beep
: The battery is getting low.
: The battery is almost
(Settings) "Others" running out. Charge the battery. Power ON/OFF Turning Power ON/OFF Turning Power ON a When the FOMA terminal is turned off, P
(for 2+ seconds) The dial key's backlight and illumination of the FOMA terminal light up, and after the wake-up screen appears, the Stand-by display appears. Note When "Dial sound" is set to "Silent" or "Manner mode" is activated, you will not hear the beep. Stand-by display When the battery is running out A message indicating that "Low battery. Charge or change battery" appears and the beep tone sounds. (Depending on the settings, the tone may not sound.)
(red) at the top the screen blinks. After a little while, the FOMA terminal turns off automatically. Note A call may be disconnected even when the FOMA terminal is not If the UIM is not inserted, the message "Insert UIM" appears. in motion and with displayed. Setting date and timeP49 Sending Caller IDP50 Changing the Terminal security codeP112 Before Using the Handset Continued on next page 47
When "PIN1 code request" is set to "ON"
The PIN1 code entry screen appears. When the PIN1 (P111) code is entered, the Wake-up screen and then the Stand-
by display appear. You can make emergency calls (to 110, 119, or 118) even when the PIN1 entry screen appears.P112 Turning Power OFF a When the FOMA terminal is turned on, P
(for 2+ seconds) in Stand-by The exit screen appears and the power is turned off. Select language Changing Screen Display to English or Korean You can switch the display language on the FOMA terminal to Japanese, English, or Korean. a M[ (Menu)]
( (Settings))
"Select language" " (Japanese)"/
"English"/"
(Korean)"
Note When the language is switched to English or Korean, "Select language" is displayed as " (Multilingual)". The setting of this function is stored on the FOMA terminal and UIM in use. If another UIM is inserted, the setting on the inserted UIM takes priority. If the UIM with Korean language set is inserted into the Korean-incompatible FOMA terminal, the display language is set to Japanese or English. When "Lock all" is activated The Terminal security code entry is required. When "" appears at the top of the screen The FOMA terminal is out of service area or in a poor signal area. Move to a location where the icon indicating the signal strength appears. The signal strength is indicated in 4 levels as follows:
Strong Weak Viewing the Welcome mail By default, " Welcome Mail " is saved. Press C repeatedly to display the mail. Alternatively, perform operations in "Displaying Received Mail" (P143) to display the mail. 48 Before Using the Handset
Set Date&Time Setting Date and Time You can set the FOMA terminal to update the time automatically. Also, you can set the local time zone, daylight saving, and date&time. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Date&Time"
"Set Date&Time"
Date&Time settings screen b Perform the following operations If "Auto time adjust" is set to "ON", you cannot set "Local time zone", "Daylight saving", and "Set date&time". Adjust the date and time automatically. Does not adjust the date and time automatically.
[Auto time adjust]
Set whether to adjust the time on the FOMA terminal based on the time information from the network. ON OFF
[Local time zone]
Set the time zone for the date and time. If you press C[List] to select a country or city from the list, press M[<Prev.] or I[Next>] to switch the list by page.
[Daylight saving]
Set the daylight saving time.
[Set date&time]
Set the date and time manually. To set the date, use J to move the cursor to the position and enter the date with the dial keys (pressing C[Select] in the date entry field displays the calendar screen on which you can set the date. Calendar screen operationP324). To set the time, use J to move the cursor to the position to change, enter the date with the dial keys (pressing C in the time field displays the Time setting screen on which you can enter time using the dial keys and H). Depending on the settings in "Date&Time format" (P107), the display format or order of the date and time may differ. You can set the date between 1980/01/01 and 2099/12/31. c I[Done]
Note
<Auto time adjust>
Time or time differences can be adjusted when the power is turned on. If time is not adjusted for a while after the power is turned on, turn the power on again. Time may not be adjusted depending on the signal strength. When using the FOMA terminal overseas, the time or time zone may not be adjusted depending on the network service to use. Also, the time may not be properly displayed. Set the time of the location where you stay with the World time.P335 Time is not adjusted when an i-ppli is running or the UIM is not inserted. An error of a few seconds may occur. Before Using the Handset 49 Own number Checking Your Own Phone Number You can check your phone number (own number) saved on the UIM. a M[Menu]
(Own number) b To display the saved detail information Pressing C[Detail] and entering the Terminal security code on the Own number screen displays the Own number detail screen. You can also save information other than the own number.P332 If a phone number other than your own number, mail address, or URL is saved, you can make a call, create i-mode mail, or access a site by moving the cursor and pressing I. Own number screen
Caller ID notification Notifying the Other Party of Your Phone Number You can set the FOMA terminal to show/hide your Caller ID on the network in advance. Your Caller ID (phone number) is important information. Please take care when sending your Caller ID. Caller ID notication cannot be set when "" appears. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Service"
"Caller ID notification"
b Perform the following operations
[Activate/Deactivate]
Set to show/hide the Caller ID.
"Notify"/"Not notify" Enter the network security code
[Check setting]
Check the current setting status. Note Your Caller ID is displayed only when the other party's phone allows the display of Caller ID. You can set the Caller ID notification for each call.P60 50 Before Using the Handset
Voice/Videophone Calls 52 52 56 60 Making Calls/Videophone Calls Videophone Calls Making a Call/Videophone Call Making a Call Using Redial/Received Calls Making a Call Using Recent Calls Recent calls Setting Caller ID to Send/Not to Send for Each Call 184/186 60 Sending Touch-tone Signals Pause 61 Making International Calls WORLD CALL 61 Setting Prefix to Be Added to a Phone Number Prefix dial 65 Making a Call Specifying a Sub Address Sub address setting 65 Setting an Alarm until Connection is Reestablished Reconnect alarm 66 Reducing Surrounding Noise to Make Voice Clear Noise reduction 66 Receiving Calls/Videophone Calls Receiving a Call/Videophone Call Setting How to Answer Incoming Voice Calls Answer mode 68 Ending/Holding Call by Closing the FOMA Terminal Close setting 69 66 Adjusting Earpiece Volume during a Call Earpiece volume 69 Adjusting Ring VolumeIncoming call volume 69 When You Can/Could not Answer a Voice/
Videophone Call Putting a Call on Hold when You Cannot Answer Immediately Holding 70 Setting Answer Holding Tone On hold tone 70 Setting Holding Tone Holding tone 70 Using Public Mode (Drive Mode) Public mode (Drive mode) 71 Using Public Mode (Power OFF) Public mode (Power OFF) 72 Checking Missed CallsMissed call 72 Recording Voice Messages when You Cannot Answer the CallRecord message 72 Recording a Message when You Cannot Answer Incoming Call Quick Record Message 74 Videophone Settings Setting Image to Send to the Other Party Changing Videophone Settings Videophone set 74 75 51
Videophone Calls The Videophone call can be used with a mobile phone that supports DOCOMO's Videophone call service. DOCOMO's Videophone call service complies with "ISO 3GPP*1 standardized 3G-324M*2". DOCOMO's videophone calls cannot connect with mobile phones that support a different system of videophone call.
*1 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project) This is a regional standards organization for developing common technical specifications for the third generation mobile communication systems (IMT-2000). 3-324M The international standard of 3rd Generation Mobile Videophone.
*2 There are 2 different Videophone call communication rates, 64K
(64kbps) and 32K (32kbps), this FOMA terminal cannot use Videophone call at 32K. This FOMA terminal does not support remote monitoring. Videophone Call Screen Components a Main window The other party's image appears by default. b Sub window c Call duration Your image appears by default. Displayed in the format of minutes: seconds. a b c d 52 Voice/Videophone Calls d Settings icons
Zoom adjustmentP55
Display Hands-free ON/OFF stateP53 Picture mode (Camera image/Substitute image) P55 Making a Call/Videophone Call a Enter a phone number Up to 80 digits can be entered. However, only up to 32 digits can be displayed if
"Motion Dialing" is set to "OFF", and up to 45 digits if set it to other than "OFF". Enter a number from "0" to "99" to view the Phonebook entry of the corresponding memory number. Also, entering a number with 3 digits or more finds phone numbers containing the number from the Phonebook.P92 Start from the area code even for a local call. Phone number entry screen C[Save]: Add a new or extra phone number to the Phonebook.P82 I[Mail]: Create i-mode mail to the phone number that you entered.P128
b To make a voice call A To make a videophone call M[Menu] "Video phone call"
A ringing tone sounds from the earpiece, and the
"Calling..." dialing screen is displayed until the other party answers the call. C[Spk ON/Spk OFF]: Toggle Hands-free ON or OFF. Pressing a dial key/*/#
during a call allows you to send touch-tone signals. screen screen Voice call Videophone call b During a voice call The following icons show the state of the settings during a call. Display Hands-free ON/OFF State Mute/UnmuteP55 Receiver volumeP69
b During a videophone call I[Image/Camera]: Switch the image to send between the substitute image and the camera image. A: Switch between the Inner and Outer camera for the image to send to the other party. c To terminate the call, P Note If you hear the voice guidance for the Caller ID request, make the call again sending Caller ID. You cannot switch between a voice/videophone call during a call using this FOMA terminal. Closing the FOMA terminal during a call terminates the call when
"Close setting" is set to "End the call", and holds the call when it is set to "On Hold". However, if the Flat-plug Earphone/
Microphone with Switch (optional) is connected, closing the FOMA terminal will not terminate the call or place the call on hold. The low battery alert sounds from the earpiece if the battery becomes low during a call. You can continue the call; however, the call will be terminated momentarily when the FOMA terminal power is automatically turned off. This FOMA terminal does not support Hands-free devices via a USB connection (such as In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01).
<Voice call>
Press C[OK] on the Voice call screen, lock is released and the sub menu becomes available. If the sub menu does not appear, lock is automatically activated after approximately 3 seconds.
<Videophone>
A call cannot be connected if you make a videophone call to a mobile phone that does not support videophone calls, or if the other party's mobile phone is out of service area or turned off. If you make a videophone call to a phone that does not support videophone calls, and you have set "Auto redial as voice" to
"ON", the call will be disconnected before the connection is established, and the FOMA terminal automatically redials the number as a voice call. However, if the other party uses an ISDN 64k connection, or a videophone that does not support the 3G-
324M standard (as of October, 2008), or you dialed a wrong number, the above action may not be taken. Communication charges may apply. If you make a videophone call to an emergency number such as
"110", "119", or "118", a voice call will be made automatically. Incoming i-mode mail or MessageR/F during a videophone call is stored at the i-mode center. SMS can be received even during a videophone call. Digital call charge applies for sending the Substitute Image. Voice/Videophone Calls Continued on next page 53
Correcting an entered phone number To delete an entered digit, use L K to move the cursor to the position and press Q. To add a digit, use L K to move the cursor to the right of the digit and enter the digit with a dial key. Screen display during dialing The other party's name is displayed if the other party's phone number is saved in the Phonebook. If a videophone call could not be made The following messages appear if a videophone call could not be made (depending on the other party's mobile phone model or subscribed network services, the displayed messages may not describe the actual situation). Message Check number, then redial Busy Out of service area/power off Set Caller ID to ON Your call is being forwarded Redial using voice call Upper limit has been exceeded. Connection failed Description The phone number is not valid. The other party is on a call (this message may appear when the other party's mobile phone is performing packet communication depending on the mobile phone). The other party is in packet communication. The other party's mobile phone is either out of service area or turned off. The Caller ID was not sent (when the call is made to the number for visualnet, etc.). The call is being forwarded. The Call forwarding service is activated, and the forwarding destination does not support videophone calls. Your usage fees have exceeded the limit of your plan (Type limit or Family Wide limit). 54 Voice/Videophone Calls Message Please make your call from i-mode Connection failed Set "Caller ID notification" to "Notify" and The videophone call was not dialed from the official i-mode site information provider
(when the call is made to V-live). Description redial. This message may appear for other reasons, as well. Phone Number Entry Screen Sub Menu a Phone number entry screen (P52) M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Video phone call]
Make a videophone call.
[Caller ID]
Set whether the other party receives your Caller ID when you make a call.P60
[Int. call]
After selecting the country code to make a call, "009130010"
(WORLD CALL) and the country code will be inserted at the beginning of the phone number.P61
[Select prefix]
Add the prefix number at the beginning of the entered phone number. This can be added only once.P62
[Multi number]
If you subscribe to Multi Number, select the number to use when making a call.P368
[Compose mail]
Create new i-mode mail to the entered phone number.P128
[Add to phonebook]
Add an entry to the Phonebook.P82
[Search phonebook]
Search the Phonebook entry with the entered number.P85 Voice Call Screen Sub Menu a Press C[OK] on the Voice call screen (P53)
M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[New call]*1 Place the active call on hold, and dial another party.
[End active call]
Terminate the call.
[Hold]
Place the active call on hold. To cancel, press A or C[Active].
[Mute/Unmute]
Enable/Disable to mute your voice on the other party's mobile phone.
[Send my info]
Create i-mode mail with Own number entered in the message text. P128
[Search phonebook]*2 Search for a Phonebook entry.P85
*1
*2 Not available if you do not subscribe to Call waiting service. Not available if you make a call using Redial or Received calls, or the Phonebook is accessed. To use this function, terminate applicable functions from the Task list screen.P320 Videophone Call Screen Sub Menu a Videophone call screen (P53) M[Menu]
Perform the following operations
[End call]
Terminate the call.
[Hold]
Place the active call on hold. To cancel, press A or C[Active]. If you press I[Image] to cancel the hold, the substitute image will be sent to the other party.
[Substitute image/Camera image]
Switch the image to send between the substitute image and the camera image.
[Camera settings]
Configure the camera for videophone calls. Use J to select an icon. After setting, press M[Close]. Zoom Brightness Zoom the camera image (x1/x2). Adjust the brightness of the camera image (High/
Medium/Low). Night mode Set this when using the camera in a dark place, etc. Voice/Videophone Calls Continued on next page 55
[Videophone set]
You can set the display and lighting for videophone calls. After setting, press I[Done]. Display setting Other - Me Me - Other Other only Me only Light Display the other party's image on the main window and your image on the sub window. Display your image on the main window and the other party's image on the sub window. Display only the other party's image. Display only your image. Always ON Terminal setting Always stays on during a call. In accord with "Backlight" settings.P103
[Screen size]
Set the display size of the main window.
[Visual preference]
Set quality of the image sent to the other party. Prefer img qual Normal Prefer motion spd The image is sent with maximized image quality. This option is effective when there is little motion. Set the sent image quality and motion to standard. Set priority to motion for sent images. This option is effective when there is a lot of motions.
[Switch camera]
Switch the camera to send the image to the other party between the Inner camera and the Outer camera.
[Search phonebook]*
Search for a Phonebook entry.P85
[Own number]
Display your phone number (Own number).
* Not available if you make a call using Redial or Received calls, or the Phonebook is accessed. To use this function, terminate applicable functions from the Task list screen.P320 56 Voice/Videophone Calls Making a Call Using Redial/
Received Calls Redial and the Received call logs can be used to make calls. Also, the Recent calls (both sent and received) can be used to make calls. Redial Calling the Same Party Again Redial maintains a list of the last 30 voice or videophone calls. The phone number and the calling date and time are stored in the call logs. If more than 30 calls are made, the most recent 30 calls are retained. a Stand-by display R a a The party's name saved in the Phonebook If the caller's name is not saved, the phone number will be displayed. b Outgoing phone call type Dialing a voice call Dialing a videophone call c Call date and time d Dialing an international call b c d Calling overseas from Japan Calling from overseas during international roaming Making an international call from overseas during Redial list screen international roaming
b Move the cursor to the number to redial C[View]
a Outgoing phone call type b The name saved in the Phonebook If the number is not saved in the Phonebook, "Unregistered"
is displayed. c The other party's phone number d Caller ID setting when dialing Appear when you make a call with the Caller ID (P54) set to
"Notify". e Multi Number used for dialing*
a b c d e f g h Redial detail screen The number of Multi Number used to dial is displayed by the registered name in "Number setting" (P368).
* Appear when you subscribe to the Multi Number service. f Call date and time g Call duration h Outgoing international call Calling overseas from Japan Calling from overseas during international roaming Making an international call from overseas during international roaming c To make a voice call A or C[Call]
To make a videophone call M[Menu] "Video phone call"
Note You can make a voice call by selecting an entry on the Redial list screen and pressing A. You can also make a videophone call if you press M[Menu] "Video phone call". If the same phone number is saved repeatedly in the Phonebook, the name found first in the Reading search is displayed. A call dialed with "184" or "186" will be recorded as a separate Redial entry. Press I[Mail] on the Redial list screen/Redial detail screen, to create i-mode mail to the phone number on the selected Redial entry. Redial List Screen/Redial Detail Screen Sub Menu a Redial list screen (P56)/Redial detail screen
(P57) M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Voice call]
Make a voice call.
[Video phone call]
Make a videophone call.
[Compose mail]
Create an i-mode mail to the phone number on the Redial list. P128
[Add to phonebook]
Add a number to the Phonebook from the Redial list.P82
[Customize call]
Make a call changing the redial phone number. Voice/Videophone Calls Continued on next page 57
[Change list]*
Switch logs to display. Recent calls Recent mails Received calls Received mails Sent mails Display the Recent call list screen.P60 Display the Recent mail list screen.P155 Display the Received calls list screen.P58 Display the Received mail list screen.P155 Display the Sent mail list screen.P155
[Delete]
Delete the selected/displayed redial entry.
[Delete all]*
Delete all redial entries.
* Not displayed on the detail screen. Received calls Making a Call Using Received Calls The Received call logs maintains a list of the last 30 incoming calls and videophone calls. Phone numbers and received dates/times are stored in a call logs. If more than 30 calls are received, the most recent 30 calls are retained. a Stand-by display L a b c d Received calls list screen 58 Voice/Videophone Calls a The party's name saved in the Phonebook If the caller's name is not saved, the phone number will be displayed. If the caller did not send the Caller ID, the reason for No Caller ID is displayed. b Incoming phone call type
Answered/Missed voice call (including Rejected calls) Answered/Missed videophone call (including Rejected calls) c Received date and time d Incoming international call Incoming international call from overseas Incoming call during international roaming at overseas Incoming international call during international roaming at overseas b Move the cursor to a log entry C[View]
a Incoming phone call type b The name saved in the Phonebook If the phone number is not in the Phonebook, "Unregistered"
is displayed, and if the Caller ID was not received, "User unset"
is displayed. c The other party's phone number a b c d e f g d Multi Number received*
The received number of Multi Number is displayed as the registered name in "Number setting" (P368).
* Appear when you subscribe to the Multi Number service. Received calls detail screen e Received date and time f Call duration/Ring time (Missed call) g Incoming international call Incoming international call from overseas Incoming call during international roaming at overseas Incoming international call during international roaming at overseas
c To make a voice call A or C[Call]
To make a videophone call M[Menu] "Video phone call"
Note You can make a voice call by selecting an entry on the Received calls list screen and pressing A. You can also make a videophone call by pressing M[Menu] "Video phone call". The reason for no Caller ID is displayed in the log entry of the call without Caller ID.P120 If the same phone number is saved repeatedly in the Phonebook, the name found first in the Reading search is displayed. A call log for the number used dial-in service may be displayed differently from the actual number. Press I[Mail] on the Received calls list/detail screen, to create i-mode mail to the phone number in the selected received call log entry. Received Calls List Screen/Received Calls Detail Screen Sub Menu a Received calls list screen (P58)/Received call detail screen (P58) M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Voice call]
Make a voice call.
[Video phone call]
Make a videophone call.
[Compose mail]
Create i-mode mail to the phone number on the Received call logs. P128
[Add to phonebook]
Add a number to the phonebook from the Received calls.P82
[Customize call]
Make a call changing a phone number in the Received call logs.
[Change list]*
Switch logs to display. Recent calls Recent mails Received mails Redial Sent mails Display the Recent call list screen.P60 Display the Recent mail list screen.P155 Display the Received mail list screen.P155 Display the Redial list screen.P56 Display the Sent mail list screen.P155
[Delete]
Delete the selected/displayed Received call log.
[Delete all]*
Delete all Received call logs.
* Not displayed on the detail screen. Voice/Videophone Calls 59
Recent calls Making a Call Using Recent Calls Up to 60 incoming and outgoing calls can be recorded in
"Recent". If more than 60 calls are recorded, the most recent 60 calls are retained. a Stand-by display A For subsequent steps and the description of screen components, see "Redial" (P56) and "Received calls" (P58) sections. Note The sub menu of the Recent call list screen/detail screen is the same as the one of the Redial and Received call list screen/
detail screen.P57, P59 184/186 Setting Caller ID to Send/Not to Send for Each Call There are 2 ways to show/hide the Caller ID for each call:
adding "184"/"186", or using the sub menu on the Phone number entry screen. 60 Voice/Videophone Calls Adding 184/186 to Send/Not to Send Caller ID a Enter "184" (Do not notify)/"186" (Notify) Enter the phone number b To make a voice call A To make a videophone call M[Menu] "Video phone call"
Using Sub Menu to Send/Not to Send Caller ID Example: To use the sub menu of the Phone number entry screen a Enter the phone number M[Menu]
"Caller ID" "Not notify"/"Notify"/"Cancel"
b To make a voice call A To make a videophone call M[Menu] "Video phone call"
Note You can set to show/hide the Caller ID to the network in advance.P364
Pause Sending Touch-tone Signals Enter "P" and a number after the phone number and make a voice call to send the number after "P" as touch tone signal
(DTMF). You can use this for services such as online ticket reservation or bank balance inquiry. The signal may not be received depending on the device on the receiving side. a Enter the phone number Press * 3 times and enter "P" Enter the number to send A After the call is connected, the number after "P" is displayed. The displayed number is sent by pressing A. WORLD CALL Making International Calls WORLD CALL is an international calling service available on DOCOMO mobile phones. If you subscribe to FOMA service, then you also subscribe
"WORLD CALL" together. (However a customer who subscribe to the service without "WORLD CALL" is the exception.) This service is available in approximately 240 countries and regions Charges for "WORLD CALL" are added to the monthly FOMA service around the world. call charges. No initial fee nor fixed monthly charges apply. This service is not available with some billing plans. Even if the Caller ID notification is set, the Caller ID may not be notified or phone number is not displayed correctly, depending on the telecommunication carrier. In this case, you cannot make a call using the Received calls screen. For details on WORLD CALL, contact "General Inquiries" at the back of this manual. When using international carriers other than DOCOMO, please contact the carrier directly. If an overseas party uses a specific 3G mobile phone, you can make an International videophone call to that party by pressing M[Menu] "Video phone call" after the following dialing procedures. For information on the countries where connection can be made and telecommunication carriers, visit the DOCOMO's International service web site. The other party's image displayed on the FOMA terminal may blur, and the call may not be connected depending on the other party's terminal. Making an International Call by Entering the Phone Number Enter a phone number in the following order. a Enter "010 - Country code - Area code (City code) - Other party's phone number"
If the Area code (City code) starts with "0", remove "0". (In a few countries/regions such as Italy, "0" must not be removed). Alternatively, enter 009130 - 010 - Country code - Area code (City code) - Other party's phone number. b A b To make an international videophone call M[Menu] "Video phone call"
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Making an International Call Using "+"
Entering "+" at the beginning of a phone number replaces
"+" with an international access code automatically. The WORLD CALL (009130010) is set to be added automatically by default.P63 a Press 0 (for 1+ seconds) to enter "+" Enter "Country code - Area code (City code) -
Phone Number"
You can also press * twice to input "+". If the Area code (City code) starts with "0", remove "0". (In a few countries/regions such as Italy, "0" must not be removed). b A Dial Original number Cancel Make a call after converting
"+" into an international access code. Make a call without converting "+" into an international access code. Cancel dialing. Note This option is available only inside the FOMA network service area. If the phone number starts with "+81", "+" will not be converted into an international access code. Making an International Call Adding International Access Code You can select an international access code from the sub menu and add it to the entered phone number. a Enter "Country code - Area code (City code) -
other party's phone number"
If the Area code (City code) starts with "0", remove "0". (In a few countries/regions such as Italy, "0" must not be removed.) b M[Menu] "Select prefix" Select an international access code The selected international access code is inserted at the beginning of the entered phone number. Dialed call confirmation screen c A b To make an international videophone call Press M[Menu] "Video phone call". b To make an international videophone call Press M[Menu] "Video phone call". c Select a dialing method Note By default, WORLD CALL (009130010) is registered to "Prefix 1".P65 62 Voice/Videophone Calls
Making an International Call Easily The International dial settings can be changed. Even if the Caller ID notification is set, the Caller ID may not be notified or phone number is not displayed correctly, depending on the telecommunication carrier. In this case, you cannot make a call using the Received calls. Setting to Add the International Access Code Automatically <Auto assist setting>
You can set whether to add an international access code automatically instead of "+" when you make a call by entering "+" at the beginning of the phone number. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Int'l dial assist"
"Auto assist setting" "Auto"/"OFF"
AutoConvert "+" automatically to the number specified in the IDD prefix setting. OFF "+" will not be converted. Setting International Access Codes <IDD prefix setting>
When "Auto assist setting" is set to "Auto", specify the international access code to be added automatically. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Int'l dial assist"
"IDD prefix setting"
[IDD prefix code]
Enter IDD prefix code of International call used for Auto assist setting. c I[Done]
Setting to Add Assist of Country Code Automatically <Auto international dial>
Set whether to automatically replace leading "0", if entered, of a phone number with "+ Country code" during international roaming. Also, you can specify the Country code to be added automatically. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Int'l dial assist"
"Auto international dial" Perform the following operations Auto international dial screen b Perform the following operations
[IDD prefix name]
Enter IDD prefix name of International call used for Auto assist setting.
[Auto international dial]
Set whether to add a Country code automatically.
[Target country]
Set a Country code to add. b I[Done]
Voice/Videophone Calls 63 Country Code List Screen Sub Menu a Country code list screen (P64) M[Menu]
Perform the following operations
[Add new]
Go to Step 2 in "Registering a Country Code <Country code list>" (P64).
[Edit]
Edit the selected Country code. Go to Step 2 in "Registering a Country Code <Country code list>" (P64).
[Delete]
Delete the selected Country code.
[Delete all]
Delete all Country codes. Note
<Edit>
You can edit the pre-installed Country codes.
<Delete>
You cannot delete the Country code that is set to be added automatically in "Auto international dial" (P63).
Registering a Country Code <Country code list>
Up to 50 Country codes required to make an international call can be saved. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Int'l dial assist"
"Country code list"
Country code list screen b I[Add] Perform the following operations C[Edit]: Edit the selected county code.
[Country name]
Register a name of the Country code. Up to 7 full-pitch or 14 half-pitch characters can be entered.
[Country code]
Up to 5 digits can be stored. c I[Done]
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Prefix dial Setting Prefix to Be Added to a Phone Number Up to 3 numbers (prefixes) to be added to the beginning of the phone number such as an international access code,
"184", or "186" can be saved. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Call/VT/
Dialing" "Prefix dial"
b Select a Prefix entry field Enter the number
I[Done]
Up to 10 digits can be entered as a prefix. Note Do not add Pauses and the such to the prefix. If they are present, the call cannot be connected with prefix. Sub address setting Making a Call Specifying a Sub Address You can set whether digits after ":" is identified as a sub address when entered a phone number with ":". A sub address is used to access a specific device connected to an ISDN line or to select contents on "V-live". a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Call/VT/
Dialing" "Sub address setting" "ON"/
"OFF"
ON Identify the address after ":" as a sub address. OFFThe address after ":" is not identified as a sub address. Note
":" is not identified as a delimiter of a sub address if:
- ":" is entered at the beginning of the phone number.
- A specific number such as "184" or "186" is entered at the beginning of the phone number and ":" is entered right after it. Voice/Videophone Calls 65
Reconnect alarm Setting an Alarm until Connection is Reestablished You can set an alarm that keeps sounding until a voice or videophone call is reconnected when the call was disconnected due to weak signals. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Call/VT/
Dialing" "Call feature" "Reconnect alarm"
Select an Alarm Alarm OFF Set not to sound an alarm. Low alarm Set to low alarm. High alarm Set to high alarm. Note Available duration for reconnection varies depending on the status of usage and signal. If the signal suddenly worsens, the call may be disconnected without the alarm sounding. The billed airtime will continue during the reconnection attempt. If the call is disconnected, the other party will hear nothing. Noise reduction Reducing Surrounding Noise to Make Voice Clear Noise reduction suppresses background noises. The other party can hear your voice clearer even in a noisy place. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Call/VT/Dialing"
"Call feature" "Noise reduction" "ON"/"OFF"
66 Voice/Videophone Calls ON Activate Noise reduction. OFF Deactivate Noise reduction. Receiving a Call/Videophone Call a An incoming call arrives The ring tone sounds. P: Place the call on hold.P70 b During a videophone call C[Image]:
Answer the call using the substitute image. Voice call incoming call screen Videophone call incoming call screen b A or I[Answer]
Answer the call. C[Spk ON/Spk OFF]: Toggle Hands-free ON or OFF. Pressing a dial key/*/# during a call allows you to send touch-tone signals. b During a videophone call I[Image/Camera]: Switch the image to send between the alternate image and the camera image. A: Switch between the Inner and Outer camera for the image to send to the other party. c To terminate the call, P
When the caller sent the Caller ID When the caller is registered in the Phonebook, the phone number and registered name appear. When the caller did not send the Caller ID The reason for no Caller ID is displayed instead of a phone number.P120 Note The incoming call actions such as a ring tone or vibration vary depending on the settings or the saved information in the Phonebook.P78, P94, P96 When "Manner mode" is activated, the ring tone does not sound. However, if "Original manner" is activated, incoming call is notified according to the settings.P99 Closing the FOMA terminal during a call terminates the call when "Close setting" is set to "End the call", and holds the call when it is set to "On hold". However, if the Flat-plug Earphone/
Microphone with Switch (optional) is connected, closing the FOMA terminal will not terminate the call or place the call on hold. If you subscribe to the Voice mail, Call waiting or Call forwarding service, and set "Arrival call act" to "Answer" and "Set in-call arrival act" to "Activate", in-call arrival tone sounds when a call arrives during another call. If the tone sounds during a call, the network services are available.P365 However, the tone does not sound while a call is placed on response hold, or a message is being recorded (P73) because calls cannot arrive under these situations. When the Public mode (Drive mode) is activated, an incoming call is not indicated (the ring tone does not sound, either). Also, even if a call arrives when the display is turned off, the display backlight will not be turned on. If you subscribe to Multi Number, the name registered in
"Number setting" (P368) appears according to the number received. You can enable "Set mute ring(sec.)" to delay the incoming call actions for a call made from the other party not saved in the Phonebook or without the Caller ID.P121 Use the following functions to reject incoming calls from a caller not saved in the Phonebook or from a specific caller.
- Reject unknownP122
- Reject on ListP118 You cannot switch between a voice/videophone call during a call using this FOMA terminal. The low battery alert sounds from the earpiece if the battery becomes low during a call. You can continue the call; however, the call will be terminated momentarily when the FOMA terminal power is automatically turned off. This FOMA terminal does not support Hands-free devices via a USB connection (such as In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01).
<Voice call>
PressC[OK] on the Voice call screen, lock is released and the sub menu becomes available. If the sub menu does not appear, lock is automatically activated after approximately 3 seconds. When "Answer mode" is set to "Slide up", you can answer a call by opening the terminal. If it is set to "Any key answer", you can answer a call by pressing any dial key, * key, or # key. P68
<Videophone call>
When the Voice mail service is activated with a videophone call, an SMS notifies you of a new message. Even if the Call forwarding service is activated, an incoming videophone call is not forwarded if the forwarding destination is not a videophone device supporting 3G-324M. Check the capabilities of the forwarding destination device before setting Call forwarding. Incoming i-mode mail or MessageR/F during a videophone call is stored at the i-mode center. SMS can be received even during a videophone call. You cannot receive the communication speed of 32K (32kbps) videophone calls. Voice/Videophone Calls 67
Incoming Call Screen Sub Menu a Press C[OK] on the Incoming call screen
(P66) M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Voice mail]*1 Connect the incoming call to the Voice mail service center.
[Call rejection]
Reject an incoming call and hang up.
[Call forwarding]*2 Forward an incoming call to the specified number.
[Silent]*3 Stop the ring tone or vibration. Press A to answer the call. Press I[Reject] to reject the call.
*1 Not available unless you subscribe to the Voice mail
*2
*3 service. Not available unless you subscribe to the Call forwarding service or you have specified a forwarding number. Not displayed when "Manner mode" is activated, or "Original manner" is activated with its setting "Incoming call vol." set as
"Silent". Answer mode Setting How to Answer Incoming Voice Calls You can set to answer an incoming voice call by pressing a dial key in addition to opening the FOMA terminal (Slide up) or pressing A or I[Answer]. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Call/VT/
Dialing" "Incoming call" "Answer mode"
b Perform the following operations
[Slide up]
You can answer a call by opening the FOMA terminal.
[Any key answer]
You can answer a call by pressing a dial key, *, # in addition to A or I[Answer].
[SEND key only]
You can answer a call by pressing A or I[Answer]. 68 Voice/Videophone Calls
Close setting Ending/Holding Call by Closing the FOMA Terminal a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Call/VT/
Dialing" "Call feature" "Close setting" Select conditions when the terminal is closed End the call End the call. Continue Continue the call. On hold Place the active call on hold. Earpiece volume Adjusting Earpiece Volume during a Call The earpiece volume can be adjusted in 7 levels from 1 to 7. a Voice/Videophone call screen (P53) F/E F: Increase the volume. E: Decreases the volume. Note The adjusted earpiece volume will be retained after the call.
"Receiver volume" in "Volume" (P96) is also changed. Incoming call volume Adjusting Ring Volume The ring volume can be adjusted in 8 levels from 0 to 7 or set to "Step up"(increase the sound volume progressively). a Stand-by display F/E The Volume setting screen appears, and every time you press F/E, the volume is changed. If no action is taken for approximately 2 seconds, the Volume setting screen closes automatically and the volume is set. Note This is not available when Manner mode is activated.
"Incoming call" in "Volume" (P95) is also changed. Voice/Videophone Calls 69
Holding Putting a Call on Hold when You Cannot Answer Immediately a Incoming call screen (P66) P The tone set in "On hold tone" (P70) is played. The image set in
"Response hold image"
(P75) appears for videophone calls. Voice call response hold screen Videophone call response hold screen b When you can resume the call A You can also cancel the hold on a videophone call by pressing C [Answer]. If you press I[Image] to cancel the hold, the alternate image will be sent to the other party. b To terminate a voice call/videophone call Press P. Note The other party is charged during a hold. If you subscribe to the Voice mail service/Call forwarding service, you can connect the incoming call to the Voicemail service center/forward the incoming call to the specified phone number.P358, P362 70 Voice/Videophone Calls On hold tone Setting Answer Holding Tone You can select to play one of the 3 answer holding tones
(guidance) to the caller when you place the incoming call on hold. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Call/VT/
Dialing" "Incoming call" "On hold tone"
"Hold tone 1"/"Hold tone 2"/"Hold tone 3"
I[Play]: Play back the hold tone. Holding tone Setting Holding Tone You can select one of the 3 holding tones to play when you place the call on hold. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Call/VT/
Dialing" "Call feature" "Holding tone"
"Hold tone 1"/"Hold tone 2"/"Hold tone 3"
I[Play]: Play back the hold tone.
Public mode (Drive mode) Using Public Mode (Drive Mode) Public mode (Drive mode) is an automatic response service to assist in observing manners in public locations. When Public mode (Drive mode) is activated, the voice guidance is played to the caller indicating that you cannot answer the call as you are driving or at a place where you cannot talk (such as on a train, bus, or in a movie theater), and the call is disconnected. You can set or cancel Public mode (Drive mode) only in Stand-by
(even when "" is displayed). This option is not available during data communication. Voice mail service (*1), Call forwarding service (*1), and Caller ID request service (*2) take priority over Public mode.
*1 Voice calls with the ring time set to other than "0 Sec."
the service is activated after the guidance for Public mode. If the other party sends the Caller ID, Public mode is activated.
*2 Public mode is not activated for calls you reject using Nuisance call blocking service. a *(1+ seconds) When a call arrives, the voice guidance is played in Japanese saying that "The person you are calling is currently driving or in the area where mobile phones should not be used. Please call again later". When activating Public mode (Drive mode) When a call arrives to your FOMA terminal, the ring tone does not sound. appears on the Stand-by display, and the call is recorded in the Received call log. The voice guidance indicating that you are driving or you are at a location where you cannot use mobile phones is played to the caller, and the call is disconnected. Deactivating Public mode (Drive mode) Press * (for 1+ seconds) in Stand-by. Note appears at the top of the screen when Public mode (Drive mode) is activated. Even when Public mode (Drive mode) is activated, you can make calls as usual. If a call without Caller ID arrives when the Caller ID request service is set, the voice guidance of Caller ID request is played
(instead of Public mode (Drive mode) voice guidance). If Manner mode is activated concurrently, Public mode (Drive mode) settings take precedence. Tones other than from operations (ring tones or alarms, etc.) do not sound when Public mode (Drive mode) is activated. If "Alarm", "Schedule", or "To do" alarm reaches the specified time while Public mode (Drive mode) is activated, the alarm tone does not sound and the alarm screen and illumination does not appear. The alarm setting remains and the icon on the Stand-by display is still displayed.P320 If mail arrives when Public mode (Drive mode) is activated, incoming mail actions such as sounding the ring tone, or vibrating the FOMA terminal will not take place. Voice/Videophone Calls 71
Public mode (Power OFF) Using Public Mode (Power OFF) Public mode (Power OFF) is an automatic response service to assist in observing manners in public locations. When Public mode (Power OFF) is set, when a call arrives while the power is turned off, the voice guidance is played to the caller indicating that you are at a place where mobile phones must be turned off (such as in hospitals, in aircraft, or near priority seats on a train) and cannot answer the call, and the call is disconnected. a Enter ":25251" A Public mode (Power OFF) is activated (there is no change for the Stand-by display). After Public mode (Power OFF) is set, when a call arrives while the power is turned off, the voice guidance is played in Japanese saying that "The person you are calling is currently in the area where mobile phone use is prohibited and cannot answer the call. Please call again later". When activating Public mode (Power OFF) Public mode (Power OFF) is activated until it is deactivated by dialing
":25250". Turning the power on does not deactivate the mode. Public mode (Power OFF) voice guidance is played even when you are out of service area or in a place with weak signals. The voice guidance indicating that you are at a location where you must turn the terminal off is played to the caller, and the call is disconnected. Deactivating Public mode (Power OFF) Enter ":25250" and press A. Checking the status of Public mode (Power OFF) Enter ":25259" and press A. 72 Voice/Videophone Calls Missed call Checking Missed Calls If you could not answer a call, the Missed call notification screen appears on the Stand-by display. The Received calls list screen can be accessed from the icon to check the caller. a An incoming call terminates The Missed call icon appears on the Stand-by display. The number of the icon represents number of missed calls. b C Use K to select The Received calls list screen (P58) appears. Missed call icon
(The number indicates the number of calls) Note After displaying the Received calls list screen, disappear. You can also select seconds to clear the icon. and press Q for 1+
will Record message Recording Voice Messages when You Cannot Answer the Call When Record message is activated, if you cannot answer a voice call, the voice guidance is played and the caller's message is recorded. Up to 5 messages and approximately15 seconds per message can be recorded. Record message does not start when a videophone call arrives. The FOMA terminal answers the call in the normal way.
Setting Record Message a M[Menu]
(LifeKit) "Record message" "Record msg. setting"
b Perform the following operations C[List]: List of items is displayed.
[Activate record msg.]
When activate Record message, set to "ON".
[To answer]*
Enter the time after a call arrives and before Record message starts between 0 and 120 seconds.
[Answer message]*
Select an answer message. I[Play]: You can listen to the answer message.
* Available when "Activate record msg." is set to "ON". c I[Done]
Note is activated.
<To answer>
appears at the top of the screen when the Record message If the response time set is longer than the ring time set for the Voice mail/Call forwarding services, a network service takes precedence. If the response time is set shorter than the time set in "Set mute ring(sec.)" (P121), Record message starts without ringing. When a Call Arrives with Record Message Activated When a voice call arrived, the caller's voice is recorded. The set time has elapsed A call is arriving Playing a response message Recorded Recording a message A new Record message icon appears
(The number indicates the number of calls) Stand-by display appears b To talk with the caller while the response message is played or a message is being recorded Press A. b To play a recorded message In Stand-by, press C K to select or press E for 1+
seconds to display the Record message list screen (P74). will disappear after the recorded message is deleted. Voice/Videophone Calls Continued on next page 73
Note
"Record message" is disabled when "" is displayed, the terminal is off or Public mode (Drive mode) is set. If a call arrives when the response message is being played or when a message is being recorded in Record message, the call is rejected. Playing/Deleting Record Message a M[Menu]
(LifeKit) "Record message" "Record msg. list"
I[Delete]: The selected recorded message is deleted. b To delete all recorded messages M[Menu] on the Record message list screen "Delete all". Record msg. list screen b Move the cursor to the recorded message C[Play]
The recorded message is played. C[Stop]: Stop playing the message. Q: Return to the Record message list screen. UseHFEto adjust the volume. 74 Voice/Videophone Calls Quick Record Message Recording a Message when You Cannot Answer Incoming Call Even when Record message is disabled, you can record the caller's message with easy operation. a Incoming call screen (P66) E (for 1+ seconds) Caller's voice will be recorded after streaming a guidance. Note If 5 messages are already recorded, Record message will not start and the caller's message cannot be recorded. Setting Image to Send to the Other Party Substitute image Setting Substitute Image a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Call/VT/
Dialing" "Videophone" "Substitute image"
"Default"/"Select image" I[Done]
When "Select image" is selected, press D C[List] in the "Select file" field and then select from the images saved in "My picture" of "Data box".P276
Response hold image Setting Response Hold Image a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Call/VT/
Dialing" "Videophone" "Response hold image" "Default"/"Select image" I[Done]
When "Select image" is selected, press D C[List] in the "Select file" field and then select from the images saved in "My picture" of "Data box".P276 Holding image Setting Holding Image a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Call/VT/
Dialing" "Videophone" "Holding image"
"Default"/"Select image" I[Done]
When "Select image" is selected, press D C[List] in the "Select file" field and then select from the images saved in "My picture" of "Data box".P276 Videophone set Changing Videophone Settings a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Call/VT/
Dialing" "Videophone" "Videophone set"
b Perform the following operations C[List]: List of items is displayed.
[Display setting]
Set images to be displayed on the main window or sub window for videophone calls. Other - Me The other party's image is displayed on the main Me - Other Other only Me only window, and your image on the sub window. Your image is displayed on the main window, and the other party's image on the sub window. Display only the other party's image. Display only your image.
[Send camera image]
Set whether to send your image to the other party. When "OFF" is set, the other party receives the substitute image.
[Screen size]
Set the display size of the main window.
[Visual preference]
Set quality of the image sent to the other party. Prefer img qual The image is sent with maximized image quality. Normal Prefer motion spd This option is effective when there is little motion. Set the sent image quality and motion to standard. Set priority to motion for sent images. This option is effective when there is a lot of motions.
[Light]
Set light setting for the screen during a call. Always ON Terminal setting Always stays on during a call. In accord with "Backlight" settings.P103 Voice/Videophone Calls Continued on next page 75
[Auto redial as voice]
You can set whether to automatically redial with voice call if the mobile phone of the other party does not support videophone call.
[Hand-free switch]
Set whether to use Hands-free during a videophone call. c I[Done]
76 Voice/Videophone Calls
Phonebook 82 83 78 78 81 Phonebook Available for the FOMA Terminal Adding Entries to the FOMA Terminal Phonebook Adding Entries to UIM (FOMA Card) Phonebook Adding Phonebook Entries from Received/Dialed Calls etc. Saving/Changing a Group Name Making a Call from Phonebook Search phonebook 85 87 Viewing Phonebook Entries Editing Phonebook Entries 90 Deleting Phonebook Entries 90 Checking Phonebook Storage Status No. of phonebook 91 Setting Phonebook 91 Making a Call with a Few Key Operation Quick Search 92 Displaying Call/Mail History 92 77
Phonebook Available for the FOMA Terminal The FOMA terminal contains 2 types of Phonebooks: one is the Phonebook saved on the FOMA terminal and the other is the UIM Phonebook saved on the UIM. The following items can be saved/set for each Phonebook. Item FOMA terminal Phonebook UIM Phonebook Number of entries Up to 1,000 entries* Up to 50 entries Entry details Name
(Reading) Phone number Mail address Group Image Other settings 1 entry 5 entries 3 entries 1 entry 1 entry 1 entry 31 groups 1 entry Secret code, Ring tone, Mail tone, etc. 11 groups Not available Not available
* Depending on the saved details, 1,000 entries may not be saved. Note If you insert your UIM into another FOMA terminal, you can use your Phonebook data on the UIM. 78 Phonebook Adding Entries to the FOMA Terminal Phonebook Note that the service counter such as a DOCOMO shop may not be able to copy Phonebook data from your existing FOMA terminal to the new one, depending on the specifications. a Stand-by display D(for 1+ seconds)
Add to phonebook screen
(FOMA terminal)
(Save to)]
b Perform the following operations
Select the save location. This section explains the case where "Phone"
is selected as the save location. When "UIM" is selected as the save location, the Add to UIM Phonebook screen appears.P81
The smallest un-assigned number is allocated automatically. You can also change it to your favorite number from 000 to 999 manually.
Enter up to 16 full-pitch or 32 half-pitch characters. Enter with Kanji, Hiragana, pictographs, symbols, alphanumeric characters, or Katakana, etc.
(Memory No.)]
Name]
Reading]
Enter or edit as required. Enter up to 32 half-pitch characters with Katakana, alphanumeric characters, or symbols.
Phone number]
Enter up to 26 digits.
Enter a phone number Select an icon On the Phone number entry screen, you can press M[Menu] to select "Int. call", "Select prefix", or "Cancel". To cancel the entry, press I[Cancel]. Mail address]
Enter up to 50 half-pitch characters with alphanumeric characters or symbols.
Enter a mail address Select an icon
Secret code]*1 Set the secret code.
Enter the Terminal security code Select an icon for the phone number/mail address Enter the secret code On the Secret code screen, press I[Release] to cancel the setting.
(Select a group)]
Select one from "No group" or "1 (Group 1)" to "30
(Group 30)". Groups can be used for the Group search (P86).
Set an image or i-motion movie to be displayed when making/receiving calls or when checking a Phonebook entry. My picture Select an image saved in "My picture" of "Data Image]*3 box".P276 i-motion Take picture Terminal setting*2 Select a movie/i-motion movie saved in
"i-motion" of "Data box".P286 Activate the camera, and set the captured still image.P209 Use "Call display" settings.P101 Ringtone]*3
Select a ring tone for incoming voice/videophone call from the caller saved in the Phonebook. Music Select a Chaku-Uta Full song saved in "Music"
of "Data box".P256 Go to Step 3 in "Setting a Chaku-Uta Full Song as a Ring Tone" (P251). Select a melody saved in "Melody" of "Data box". P293 Select a movie/i-motion movie saved in
"i-motion" of "Data box".P286 Use "Select ring tone" settings.P94 Melody i-motion Terminal setting*2 Ringtone". Zip code]
Mail ringtone]
Home address]
Select a ring tone for incoming mail from the sender saved in the Phonebook. Available items are the same as for "
[ URL]
Enter up to 256 half-pitch characters.
Enter up to 7 half-pitch characters.
Enter up to 100 full-pitch or 200 half-pitch characters. Enter with Kanji, Hiragana, pictographs, symbols, alphanumeric characters, or Katakana, etc.
Enter up to 50 full-pitch or 100 half-pitch characters. Enter with Kanji, Hiragana, pictographs, symbols, alphanumeric characters, or Katakana, etc.
Job title]
Enter up to 50 full-pitch or 100 half-pitch characters. Enter with Kanji, Hiragana, pictographs, symbols, alphanumeric characters, or Katakana, etc. Company name]
Phonebook Continued on next page 79 Note
<Secret code>
If the mail address is saved to the Phonebook as "Phone number
+ secret code@docomo.ne.jp", you may not send mail or reply to that contact. Change the mail address format to "Phone number@docomo.ne.jp" first, then register the Secret code. Images up to 100KB can be set.
<Image>
<Secret>
When "Secret mode" (P118) is set to "Secret data only mode", the Phonebook entry is saved as secret data. The secret entry is displayed only when "Secret mode" is set to
"ON" or "Secret data only mode". Secret entries cannot be saved to the UIM Phonebook. The names saved in the secret entries are displayed in the Redial log, history, or mail list/detail screen only when "Secret mode" is set to "ON" or "Secret data only mode". The phone numbers and mail addresses are displayed when "Secret mode"
is set to "OFF". When "Secret mode" is set to "OFF" and you receive a call or mail from the secret contact, the name or image saved to the Phonebook is not displayed and the set ring tone does not sound.
Memo]
Co. address]
Co. zip code]
Enter up to 7 half-pitch characters.
Enter up to 100 full-pitch or 200 half-pitch characters. Enter with Kanji, Hiragana, pictographs, symbols, alphanumeric characters, or Katakana, etc.
Enter up to 100 full-pitch or 200 half-pitch characters. Enter with Kanji, Hiragana, pictographs, symbols, alphanumeric characters, or Katakana, etc.
Enter birthday.
Set the substitute image for a videophone call. Data box Select an image saved in "My picture" of "Data Substitute image]
(Birthday)]
box".P276 Use "Call display" settings.P101 Terminal setting
(Secret)]
This option appears when "Secret mode" (P118) is set to "ON". Set to
"ON" if you save the Phonebook entry to be created as secret data.
*1 For details about the Secret code, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".
*2 If a movie/i-motion movie with video/sound is set for
"Select ring tone" (P94) and "Call display" (P101), and the relevant voice/videophone call arrives, the default sound or video is played.
*3 If you set a movie/i-motion movie with video/sound either Ringtone", the same movie/i-motion for "
movie will be set for the other item automatically. Image" or "
c I[Done]
80 Phonebook
Adding Entries to UIM (FOMA Card) Phonebook a Add to phonebook screen (P78)
(Save to) field "UIM"
Add to phonebook screen
(UIM) Name]
(Save to)]
b Perform the following operations
Select the save location. When "Phone" is selected as the save location, the FOMA terminal Phonebook entry screen appears.P81
Enter up to 10 full-pitch or 21 half-pitch characters. Enter with Kanji, Hiragana, pictographs, symbols, alphanumeric characters, or Katakana, etc.
Reading]
Enter or edit as required. Enter up to 12 full-pitch or 25 half-pitch characters. Enter with full-pitch Katakana, half-pitch alphanumeric characters, or half-pitch symbols. Phone number]
For a green/white UIM, up to 26 digits can be entered. For a blue UIM, up to 20 digits can be entered. On the Phone number entry screen, you can press M[Menu] to select "Int. call", "Select prefix", or "Cancel". To cancel the entry, press I[Cancel]. Mail address]
(Select a group)]
Enter up to 50 half-pitch characters. Enter with alphanumeric characters or symbols.
Select one from "No group" or "1 (Group 1)" to "10
(Group 10)". Groups can be used for the Group search (P86). c I[Done]
Phonebook 81
Adding Phonebook Entries from Received/Dialed Calls etc. You can save entries to the Phonebook from the list or detail screen of the call history, mail, or message that contains a phone number or mail address. You can also save a currently entered/displayed phone number, etc. on the Phone number entry screen or site, etc. a Display the screen containing items to save b To save phone numbers from the Redial list screen
(P56)/Redial detail screen (P57)/Received calls list screen (P58)/Received calls detail screen (P58) Press M[Menu] "Add to phonebook". To save phone numbers from the Redial list screen/
Received calls list screen, select the target number first. If the phone number is already saved in the Phonebook,
"Add to phonebook" is not available. b To save phone numbers from the Phone number entry screen Press C[Save]. b To save a sender or recipient mail address On the Mail detail screen, press M[Menu] "Save"
"From Address". If there are several mail addresses, select the one to save first. b To save addresses/phone numbers included in the body text in a mail Move the cursor to the address/phone number to save to the Phonebook M[Menu] "Save"
"No./addr. in body". 82 Phonebook b To save addresses/phone numbers displayed on a site/Screen memo Move the cursor to the address/phone number to save to the Phonebook M[Menu] "Add to Phonebook" "Yes". b Perform the following operations
[New registration]
Add a new entry to the Phonebook. Go to Step 3. The Add to phonebook screen appears with the new entry entered.
[Add registration]
Save additional items to the saved entry. Press M[Menu] on the Phonebook entry screen to change the Phonebook search mode. P85
Select a Phonebook entry to which the item is to be added The Add to phonebook screen appears with the item added. If you add an item to the UIM Phonebook entry, the Add to phonebook screen appears with the items overwritten when the above step is performed. c Save/Modify the Phonebook entry I[Done]
For saving procedure, refer to Step 2 in "Adding Entries to the FOMA Terminal Phonebook" (P78). When saving additional data to an entry, the confirmation whether to overwrite appears. Select "Yes" to overwrite. Note The data can also be saved to the Phonebook from the Scanned data screen with the bar code reader.P220 If you attempt to save characters longer than the maximum number of characters allowed, a warning screen notifying of the problem appears, then, the truncated string will be displayed on the Add to phonebook screen.
b C[Set]
Saving/Changing a Group Name You can group the entries on the FOMA terminal Phonebook and UIM Phonebook. Up to 31 groups can be saved on the FOMA terminal Phonebook, and up to 11 groups can be saved on the UIM Phonebook (including "No group"). Only a name can be edited on the UIM Phonebook. a M[Menu]
(Phonebook&Logs)
"No group" cannot be edited.
"Search phonebook" "Group search" Move the cursor to the target group I[Set]
I[Phone/UIM] : Switch between the terminal and the UIM group setting list screens. J: View the settings of the selected group. For the operations on the screen (Group list screen) that appears for "Group search", refer to Step 2 in "Searching Phonebook" (P86). Group setting list screen Group settings screen
(Group name)]
c Perform the following operations
Enter up to 10 full-pitch or 21 half-pitch characters. Enter with Kanji, Hiragana, pictographs, symbols, or Katakana, etc.
Set the ring tone for a call. Music Select a Chaku-Uta Full song saved in "Music" of Ringtone]*2 Melody i-motion
"Data box".P256 Go to Step 3 in "Setting a Chaku-Uta Full Song as a Ring Tone" (P251). Select a melody saved in "Melody" of "Data box". P293 Select a movie/i-motion movie saved in "i-motion"
of "Data box".P286 Use "Select ring tone" settings.P94 Terminal setting*1
Set the ring tone for incoming mail. Available items are the same as for "
Mail ringtone]
Ringtone". Phonebook Continued on next page 83 Group Setting List Screen Sub Menu a Group setting list screen (P83) M[Menu]
Perform the following operations
[Reset]
Reset the selected group settings. The group name is restored to default.
[Move]
Change the display position of the selected group.
Select the new display position C[OK]
[Set]
Change the selected group settings.P83
[Reset all]
Reset all group settings and group order.
Image]*2
Set an image to a group. My picture Select an image saved in "My picture" of "Data box".P276 i-motion Take picture Select a movie/i-motion movie saved in "i-motion"
of "Data box".P286 Activate the camera and set the captured image. Terminal setting*1 Use "Call display" settings.P101 P209 Accept/Reject]
Set whether to accept/reject calls for groups.
Enter the Terminal security code "Not set"/"Reject call"/
"Accept call"
*1 If a movie/i-motion movie with video/sound is set for
"Select ring tone" (P94) and "Call display" (P101), and the relevant voice/videophone call arrives, the default sound or video is played.
*2 If you set a movie/i-motion movie with video/sound for either item, the same movie/i-motion will be set for the other item automatically. d I[Done]
Note
<Accept/Reject>
The setting in "Accept/Reject call" (P89) in the Phonebook takes priority. 84 Phonebook
Search phonebook Making a Call from Phonebook To search Phonebook entries set as secret, set "Secret mode"
to "ON" beforehand.P118 Making a Call from Phonebook You can make a call by invoking the Phonebook. a Stand-by display D The entries searched by the default search mode appear on the Phonebook entry list screen.P91 Phonebook list screen
(Ex.: When searching all entries) b Select a Phonebook entry The Phonebook detail screen appears with the phone number displayed. C[Disp.]: Press C[Call] on the Phone number display screen to make a call. b When multiple phone numbers are saved Use H to select a phone number to call. Press A to display the saved number list on the phone number selection screen. Use H to move the cursor to the phone number C[Select] to make a call. c I[Call]
You can also make a call by moving the cursor to a phone number on the Phonebook detail screen and pressing C[Disp.] C[Call]. b To make a videophone call Press M[Menu] "Call function" "Video phone call". Note If "Secret mode" is set to "Secret data only mode" (P118), only secret Phonebook entries (P80) can be searched/displayed. Searching Phonebook You can use various ways to search Phonebook entries. a M[Menu]
(Phonebook&Logs)
"Search phonebook"
I[Default]: Set the highlighted option as the search mode for the Phonebook list screen displayed when you press D, etc. in Stand-by. The default search mode is indicated. Search phonebook screen Phonebook Continued on next page 85
[Domain search]
Display Phonebook entries that contain mail addresses by domain. Use J to switch the domain. Register a domain to search beforehand.P91 Group List Screen Sub Menu a Search phonebook screen (P85) "Group search" M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[View UIM/View phone]
Switch between the Group search screens of the UIM Phonebook and FOMA terminal Phonebook.
[Set]
The Group setting screen (P83) appears.
[Select]
Display Phonebook entries saved in the selected group.
b Perform the following operations
[Show all data]
Display all Phonebook entries divided into reading lines (- lines, A-Z) and " (others)" (for readings other than the Japanese Kana syllables). Use J to switch the reading line. Press the keys 1 to 0 to switch the display to "Reading search" mode. Operations are same as "Reading search".
[Group search]
Search and display Phonebook entries by group (Group list screen). Use J to switch between FOMA terminal Phonebook and UIM Phonebook. Use H to select a group C[Select] to display Phonebook entries saved in the group.
[Reading search]
Enter part of the reading and search all Phonebook entries. Enter up to 32 half-pitch characters for reading. All Phonebook entries are displayed when a reading is not entered. You can also search readings using other than the leading character. Press I[Chara] to switch the input mode.
[Memory No. search]
Display Phonebook entries on the FOMA terminal every 50 entries from memory no. "0" in order. Use J to switch the memory number. The UIM Phonebook cannot be displayed. Phonebook entries can also be displayed by entering memory numbers with dial keys.
[Phone No. search]
Enter part of the saved phone number and search all Phonebook entries. Enter up to 26 digits. All Phonebook entries are displayed when a phone number is not You can search phone numbers using other than the leading digit. entered. 86 Phonebook
Viewing Phonebook Entries a Stand-by display D a Save locations on the Phonebook Save on the FOMA terminal Phonebook (The icon assigned to "Phone number1"
appears.) Save on the UIM Phonebook a b Select a Phonebook entry When an image is set to the phonebook entry, the set image is displayed. Icons displayed for each item are same as those for the Add to phonebook screen.P78 Phonebook list screen Phonebook detail screen Operations on the Phonebook list screen Select the Phonebook entry in which a phone number and a mail address are saved and press A to make a call, and press I[Mail] to create mail. If multiple phone numbers or mail addresses are saved, the Phone number or mail address selection screen appears. Operations on the Phonebook detail screen When selecting a saved phone number, mail address, URL, ring tone, or videophone subtitle image, the following items appear at the lower right soft key. Press I to perform the following operations. Call Mail
: Make a voice call to the selected phone number.
: Create a mail addressed to the selected phone number/mail address.P128 Connect : Connect to the site of the selected URL. Play
: Play/display the selected ring tone or videophone substitute image. Phonebook List Screen Sub Menu a Phonebook list screen (P87) M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Mail/URL]
Create mail or access URL. Compose mail Attach to mail Compose SMS Connect to URL Create an i-mode mail addressed to the mail address or phone number of the selected Phonebook entry.P128 Create an i-mode mail with the selected Phonebook entry attached.P128 Create an SMS message addressed to the phone number saved in the selected Phonebook entry. P163 Connect to the site of the URL saved in the selected Phonebook entry. Phonebook Continued on next page 87
[Call function]
Select the calling method. If multiple phone numbers are saved, after selecting the calling method, select the number to call on the Phone number selection screen. Video phone call Customize call Int. call(Japan) Make a videophone call. Change the saved phone number and make a call. Add the country code for Japan "+81"
automatically at the beginning of the phone number when you make a call from overseas to a phone number in Japan saved in the Phonebook. If the beginning of the phone number is "0", it is automatically deleted.
[Add new]
Create a new Phonebook entry.P78
[Edit]
Edit the selected Phonebook entry.P90
[Copy]
Copy or back up the selected entry. to the UIM*1 to the phone*2 to microSD Backup Copy the selected Phonebook entry to the UIM. Copy the selected Phonebook entry to the FOMA Copy the selected Phonebook entry to a microSD Back up all Phonebook data saved on the FOMA terminal to a microSD card. Images saved in the Phonebook cannot be terminal. card. copied.
[Delete]
Delete saved data from the Phonebook. Focused data all in phone all in UIM Delete the selected Phonebook entry. Delete all Phonebook data on the FOMA terminal. Delete all Phonebook data saved on the UIM. 88 Phonebook
[Multiple choice]
Select multiple Phonebook entries to copy or delete. After you select the save location of the entries to select from "Phone"/"UIM" (FOMA terminal Phonebook/UIM Phonebook), perform the following operations.
Mark the entries to select M[Menu] Perform the following operations Copy to UIM*1 Copy the selected Phonebook entries to the UIM. Copy to phone*2 Copy the selected Phonebook entries to the FOMA terminal. Copy microSD Copy the selected Phonebook entries to microSD card. Delete Delete the selected Phonebook entries. Mark/
Unmark Mark or unmark all Phonebook entries.
[Search by]
Search the Phonebook in another mode.P85
[Send Ir data]
Send a Phonebook entry to an external device via infrared communication.P307 Focused data all in phone Send the selected Phonebook entry. Send all data saved on the FOMA terminal Phonebook. all in UIM Send all data saved on the UIM Phonebook.
[Create domain list]*3 Create the domain list to be searched by the domain search.P91
*1 Appear for the FOMA terminal Phonebook.
*2 Appear for the UIM Phonebook.
*3 Appear only for the domain search.
Phonebook Detail Screen Sub Menu a Phonebook detail screen (P87) M[Menu]
Perform the following operations
[Mail/URL]
Create mail or access URL. Compose mail Attach to mail Compose SMS Connect to URL Create an i-mode mail addressed to the mail address or phone number saved in the displayed Phonebook entry.P128 Create an i-mode mail with the displayed Phonebook entry attached.P128 Create an SMS message addressed to the phone number in the displayed Phonebook entry.P163 Access the site of the URL saved in the displayed Phonebook entry.
[Call function]
Select the calling method. Video phone call Customize call Int. call(Japan) Make a videophone call. Change the saved phone number and make a call. Add the country code for Japan "+81"
automatically at the beginning of the phone number when you make a call from overseas to a phone number in Japan saved in the Phonebook. If the beginning of the phone number is "0", it is automatically deleted.
[Edit]
Edit the displayed entry.P90
[Copy]
Copy the displayed entry. Copy item Select and copy items from the saved entry displayed. to the UIM*1 to the phone*2 to microSD Copy the displayed entry to the UIM. Copy the displayed entry to the FOMA terminal. Copy the displayed entry to a microSD card.
[Delete]
Delete the displayed entry.
[Send Ir data]
Send the displayed entry via infrared communication.P307
[Accept/Reject call]
Set to accept or reject calls per phone number saved on the FOMA terminal Phonebook. You can select this only when you move the cursor to a phone number beforehand. A phone number saved in "Reject on List" (P119) cannot be set to
"Accept call".
Enter the Terminal security code "Not set"/"Reject call"/
"Accept call"
*1 Appear for the FOMA terminal Phonebook.
*2 Appear for the UIM phonebook. Phonebook 89
Editing Phonebook Entries a Phonebook detail screen (P87) M[Menu]
"Edit" Edit each item Use the same steps in "Adding Entries to the FOMA Terminal Phonebook" (P78) or "Adding Entries to UIM (FOMA Card) Phonebook" (P81) to edit items. b To change the memory number and save the entry If you change the memory number and save the entry, the original entry remains with the original memory number and the edited entry is saved with a new memory number.
(Memory No.) enter any un-assigned memory number (000-999). b After editing, press I[Done] "Yes"
90 Phonebook Deleting Phonebook Entries Deleting One Entry/All Entries Example: To delete an entry from the Phonebook entry list screen a Move the cursor to an entry to delete on the Phonebook list screen (P87) M[Menu]
"Delete" Select a deleting method Focused data Delete the selected Phonebook entry. all in phone Delete all Phonebook entries saved on the FOMA terminal. The Terminal security code is required to delete. all in UIM Delete all Phonebook entries saved on the UIM. The Terminal security code is required to delete. b "Yes"
The selected/displayed Phonebook entry is deleted. b To delete a Phonebook entry from the Phonebook detail screen You can delete only one Phonebook entry at a time from the Phonebook detail screen. Phonebook detail screen (P87) M[Menu]
"Delete""Yes".
Selecting and Deleting Multiple Phonebook Entries If either of the FOMA terminal Phonebook or UIM Phonebook is displayed, Phonebook entries are deleted from the displayed Phonebook. a Phonebook list screen (P87) M[Menu]
"Multiple choice" "Phone"/"UIM"
b Mark the entries to delete M[Menu]
"Delete"
After marking all entries to delete, select "Delete". c "Yes"
The selected Phonebook entries are deleted. No. of phonebook Checking Phonebook Storage Status You can check the memory status on the FOMA terminal/
UIM Phonebook. a M[Menu]
(Phonebook&Logs) "No. of phonebook"
"Secret entry" is displayed when "Secret mode" is set to
"ON" or "Secret data only mode". Setting Phonebook You can set Phonebook entries or images to be invoked from the Stand-by display. a M[Menu]
(Phonebook&Logs)
"Phonebook settings"
b Perform the following operations
[Default mode]
Set the search mode invoked when accessing the Phonebook list screen directly from the Stand-by display.
[Create domain list]
Create the domain list to be searched by the domain search. Select an unsaved item in the list and enter a domain name.
Enter a domain name C [Set]
[Accept/Reject list]
Phone numbers saved on the Accept/reject call list in "Accept/reject call" are displayed.
Enter the Terminal security code "Accept list"/"Reject list"
Press M[Menu] to perform "Add", "Delete", or "Delete all" operation. Editing the entered domain name Move the cursor to the domain to edit on the domain list C[Select] edit the domain name.
"@docomo.ne.jp" on the domain list cannot be edited. Deleting the entered domain name Move the cursor to the domain to delete on the domain list M[Menu] select "Delete" "Yes". Phonebook 91
Quick Search Making a Call with a Few Key Operation In Stand-by, enter a 1- or 2-digit number with the dial keys to quickly make a call to the phone number corresponding to the memory number of "0" to "99" on the FOMA terminal Phonebook. If you enter 3 or more digits, the phone numbers saved on the FOMA terminal Phonebook which contain the number sequence you entered are displayed. Example: To enter a memory number to access a Phonebook entry a Enter a 1- or 2-digit number A The content of the entry or phone number of the memory no. corresponding to the entered number appears. b If you enter 3 or more digits The phone numbers saved in the Phonebook containing the entered number sequence appears. D H to select the phone number to call, and press A. M[Menu]: Display the sub menu of the Phone number entry screen.P54 I[Mail]: If you enter a 1- or 2-digit number, an i-mode mail with the address found in the Phonebook entered will be created. If you enter 3 or more digits, an i-mode mail addressed to the entered or selected phone number will be created.P128 H: If you enter a 1- or 2-digit number, the Phonebook entry assigned to the previous or subsequent memory number is displayed. If you enter 3 or more digits, select a phone number to call. J: If the entered number is 1 or 2 digits, select multiple phone numbers saved in the accessed Phonebook. Note When "Dialing Quick Search" in "Dialing" is set to "OFF", this function does not work.P102 If you enter a 2-digit number beginning with "0" such as "01", this function does not work because it is not recognized as a memory number. This function does not work for the UIM phonebook. Displaying Call/Mail History a M[Menu]
(Phonebook&Logs) "Call/
Mail history" Select a log to display Received calls Display received logs for voice/videophone calls.P58 Redial Display redial logs for voice/videophone calls.P56 Received mails Display received mail logs.P155 Sent mails Display sent mail logs.P155 Note Received calls can also be displayed by pressing L in Stand-by. Redial can also be displayed by pressing R in Stand-by. 92 Phonebook
Sound/Screen/Light Settings Displaying in Power Save Mode Power saver mode 103 Setting a Color Theme for Display Handset theme 104 Changing Main Menu Appearance Menu settings 104 Switching to Menu Consisting of Frequently Used Functions Simple menu 105 Setting Incoming Lighting/Blinking Colors or Patterns Lighting LED 106 Setting Clock Display Date&Time format 107 Sound Settings Changing Ring Tone Select ring tone 94 Setting Volume of Ring Tone, Alarm, etc. Volume 95 Informing You of Incoming Calls and Alarms by VibrationVibrator 96 Setting Keypad Sound Select effect tone 97 Sounding Alarm when a Line is Likely to be Disconnected Quality alarm 98 Setting Ring Time for Incoming Mail Mail ring duration 98 Muting Ring Tone from the FOMA Terminal Manner mode 98 Changing Manner Mode Settings Manner mode set 99 Screen/Light Settings Changing Stand-by Display Stand-by display 99 Setting Image for Incoming Calls Call display 101 Setting Dialing Screen Display Dialing 102 Setting Wake-up Display Wake-up display 102 Displaying Image Saved in Phonebook on Incoming Call Screen Display phonebook image 103 Setting Display Backlight Backlight 103 93
Select ring tone Changing Ring Tone You can change the ring tone for voice/videophone calls, mail, etc. In addition to the pre-installed ring tones and melodies, i-motion movies, melodies and Chaku-Uta songs, Chaku-Uta Full songs downloaded from i-mode sites or the Internet web sites can be set as ring tones. a M[Menu]
(Settings)
"Sounds&Vibration" "Select ring tone"
[MessageR]
Select the ring tone for MessageR. Available items are the same as for "Voice call".
[MessageF]
Select the ring tone for MessageF. Available items are the same as for "Voice call".
[SMS]
Select the ring tone for a SMS. Available items are the same as for "Voice call". c I[Done]
b Perform the following operations C[List]: The ring tone setting screen of the selected item appears.
[Voice call]
Select the ring tone for a voice call. Music Select from Chaku-Uta Full songs saved in "Music" of
"Data box".P256 Go to Step 3 in "Setting a Chaku-Uta Full Song as a Ring Tone" (P251). Select from movies/i-motion movies saved in "i-motion"
of "Data box".P286 Select from melodies saved in "Melody" of "Data box". P293 i-motion Melody Note The following file formats can be set for a ring tone (however, some files such as restricted files or files including only movie or sound may not be set). SMF, MFi, MP4 (Mobile MP4), and AMR When movies/i-motion movies is set to ring tones (Chaku-
motion), "Call display" (P101) is also changed to the same. Sound only movies/i-motion movies can be set for "Mail",
"MessageR", "MessageF", and "SMS". If movies/i-motion movies with video are set as a ring tone, the incoming screen will be reset to default screen when you change the ring tone to movies/i-motion movies without video. Image only movies/i-motion movies cannot be set as ring tones.
[Video call]
Select the ring tone for a videophone call. Available items are the same as for "Voice call".
[Mail]
Select the ring tone for mail. Available items are the same as for "Voice call". 94 Sound/Screen/Light Settings
Pre-installed Ring Tone List 975 miles City of mist Heaven sent Lip stick Power off Ringtone01 to 07 Sweet pie On my mind Ring01 to 05 i-motion Alarm01 to 04 Cube EP Into the sea Many dishes Power on Slappin man Try on Melody Power off To the place Central park Cycle beep Land mark Message01 to 10 Rainbow Step by step Under cover of darkness Power on Volume Setting Volume of Ring Tone, Alarm, etc. a M[Menu]
(Settings)
"Sounds&Vibration" "Volume"
b Perform the following operations J: Adjust the volume of the selected item. When the volume level is set to the lowest,
(Silent) is displayed and the tone does not sound. Every time the volume is adjusted, the tone for the item sounds at the new volume
(except "Receiver volume").
* The default ring tone sounds for movies other than preinstalled i-motion or "Alarm/Schedule". C[Select]: The volume setting screen of the selected item is displayed.
[Incoming call]*
Adjust the ring tone volume for incoming voice/videophone calls.
[Mail/Message/SMS]*
Adjust the ring tone volume for Mail or MessageR/F.
[Alarm/Schedule]*
Adjust the alarm tone volume for Alarm/Schedule.
[Keypad tone]
Adjust the volume of keypad sound except dial tone.
[Slide tone]
Adjust the volume when the FOMA terminal is opened/closed.
[Dial sound]
Adjust the dial sound volume. Sound/Screen/Light Settings Continued on next page 95
[Incoming call]
Set the vibration pattern for an incoming voice/videophone call.
[Mail/Message/SMS]
Set the vibration pattern when mail/MessageR/F is received.
[Alarm/Schedule]
Set the vibration pattern for the Alarm/Schedule alert.
[Touch media]
Set whether to vibrate the FOMA terminal at the touch panel operation.
[Pop-up]
Set whether to vibrate the FOMA terminal when the Popup screen appears.
[Power ON/OFF]
Set the vibration pattern when the FOMA terminal is turned on/off. c I[Done]
[Power ON/OFF]
Adjust the sound volume when the FOMA terminal is turned on/off.
[Popup tone]
Adjust the sound volume when the popup window is displayed.
[Receiver volume]
Adjust the earpiece volume. The sound cannot be muted.
* When the volume level is set to the highest, (Step up) is displayed to increase the sound progressively. c I[Done]
Note Adjusting the receiver volume during a callP69 Vibrator Informing You of Incoming Calls and Alarms by Vibration You can set the FOMA terminal to vibrate when a call or mail arrives or at a schedule alarm time. a M[Menu]
(Settings)
"Sounds&Vibration" "Vibrator"
b Perform the following operations J: Set the vibration pattern of the selected item. Every time the vibration pattern is changed, the FOMA terminal vibrates at the new pattern. C[List]: The vibration pattern setting screen of the selected item is displayed. 96 Sound/Screen/Light Settings
Select effect tone Setting Keypad Sound You can set the effect tone when a key is pressed or operation is performed. a M[Menu]
(Settings)
"Sounds&Vibration" "Select effect tone"
Effect tone selection screen b Perform the following operations C[List]: List of the options for the selected item is displayed.
[Power ON]
Select an effect tone sounded when the terminal is turned on. Music Select from Chaku-Uta Full songs saved in "Music" of
"Data box".P256 Go to Step 3 in "Setting a Chaku-Uta Full Song as a Ring Tone" (P251). Select from movies/i-motion movies saved in "i-motion"
of "Data box".P286 Image only movies/i-motion movies cannot be set. Select from melodies saved in "Melody" of "Data box". P293 i-motion Melody
[Power OFF]
Select an effect tone sounded when the terminal is turned off. Available items are the same as for "Power ON".
[Low battery alert]
Set whether to sound an alarm when the battery level becomes low.
* Press M[Play] on the Effect tone select screen to sound the effect tone selected with J. Press M[Mute] to mute the effect tone. You can also check the effect tone by pressing I[Play]
and H on the Sound effect list screen. However, you cannot check the effect tone when "Silent" is set in "Volume". c I[Done]
[Keypad tone]*
Select an effect tone sounded when a key is pressed except Dial sound.
[Slide tone]*
Select an effect tone when the FOMA terminal is opened/closed.
[Dial sound]*
Select an effect tone when a dial key, * key, or # key is pressed in the Stand-by display or the Phone number entry screen (P52). If set to "Japanese", "English", or "Korean", the numbers entered with dial keys will be read out. Sound/Screen/Light Settings 97
Quality alarm Sounding Alarm when a Line is Likely to be Disconnected The FOMA terminal notifies you of a call almost disconnected due to poor signal quality with an alarm tone. If the signal rapidly deteriorates, the call may be disconnected without sounding an alarm tone. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Call/VT/
Dialing" "Call feature" "Quality alarm"
"Alarm OFF"/"Low alarm"/"High alarm"
c I[Done]
Manner mode Muting Ring Tone from the FOMA Terminal Turn off the tones that sound from the FOMA terminal so as not to disturb others. a #(for 1+ seconds) Canceling Manner mode In Stand-by, press # (for 1+ seconds). Note 2 types of Manner mode are equipped: "General manner" and
"Original manner".P99 appears at the top of the screen when manner mode is activated. A playback confirmation screen appears when you attempt to play a melody, movie/i-motion movies while Manner mode is activated. Even when Manner mode is activated, the camera shutter tone sounds. While "Manner mode" is active, incoming voice/videophone call, mail/message, and alarm/schedule alert are notified with vibration. The vibration pattern follows "Vibrator" settings (if
"OFF" is set, "Pattern 1" is applied). Mail ring duration Setting Ring Time for Incoming Mail You can set how many times or how long the ring tone sounds when mail arrives. a M[Menu]
(Settings)
"Sounds&Vibration" "Mail ring duration"
b Perform the following operations C[List]: List of items is displayed.
[Mail ring]
OFF 1 cycle Select time Set to mute a ring tone. Set to sound a ring tone once for up to approximately 30 seconds according to the set ring tone length such as music or melodies. Set the ring tone duration.
D Enter ring time between 1and 30 seconds in the ring time entry field 98 Sound/Screen/Light Settings
Manner mode set Changing Manner Mode Settings Select the Manner mode action from "General manner" or
"Original manner". Original manner enables you to change the each setting of Manner mode. Example: To change the settings of Original manner a M[Menu]
(Settings)
"Sounds&Vibration" "Manner mode set" Move the cursor to "Original manner" I[Edit]
b To select the Manner mode type Move the cursor to "General manner"/"Original manner" press C[Select]. The Manner mode setting is ended. b Perform the following operations J: Select the vibration pattern or volume of the selected item. When the volume level is the lowest, displayed and the sound is muted.
(Silent) is C[List]: Vibration patterns or volume setting screen of the selected item is displayed.
[Mail/SMS vol.]*
Adjust the ring tone volume for Mail/MessageR/F/SMS.
[Alarm/Schedule vol.]*
Adjust the alarm tone volume for Alarm/Schedule.
[Effect/Popup tone]
Adjust the effect tone or volume when the popup is displayed.
[Low battery alert]
Set whether to sound an alarm when the battery level becomes low.
* When the volume level is set to the highest, (Step up) is displayed to increase the sound progressively. c I[Done]
Stand-by display Changing Stand-by Display You can set the items (wallpaper, clock, calendar, schedule) to be shown on the Stand-by display. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Display"
"Stand-by display"
[Vibration]
ON Notify of incoming voice/videophone call, mail/message, and alarm/schedule alert with vibration. The vibration pattern follows "Vibrator" settings (if "OFF" is set, "Pattern 1" is applied). OFF The FOMA terminal does not vibrate.
[Incoming call vol.]*
Adjust the ring tone volume for incoming voice/videophone calls. Stand-by display setting screen Sound/Screen/Light Settings Continued on next page 99
b Perform the following operations C[List]: List of the options for the selected item is displayed. M[Preview]: The selected preview screen is displayed.
[Wallpaper]
Set a wallpaper. Image Select an image saved in "My picture" of "Data box". i-motion i-ppli M-toy Select a movie/i-motion movie saved in "i-motion" of
"Data box".P286 Select a Standby i-ppli saved on the FOMA terminal. Select from "Dart", "Magicball", or "Maze" of the game. P276 P270 P315
D On the data name field, C[List] Select data
[Display items]*1 Set the display such as clock, calendar, etc. in the Stand-by display. Do not show Items such as clock, calendar, etc. are not displayed. Analog Clock Set to display the analog clock. Digital Clock Set to display the digital clock. Calendar Set to display the calendar or schedule.
[Clock type]*2 Set the display method of the clock. If "Dual clock" is selected, clock, date and time of 2 countries or cities are displayed in the Stand-by display. 100 Sound/Screen/Light Settings
[Calendar type]*3 Calendar The calendar is displayed. Calendar + Schedule The calendar and today's schedule event are displayed.
[2nd City]*4 Select the country, area, or city for the clock displayed at the bottom of the dual clock.
C[List] Use K to move to the target area C[Select] Use K to move to the target city C[Set]
Press I[Search] to display the city name list. You can also enter a city name with dial keys to search for a city name. Press M[Menu] to search for a city or set Daylight Saving to ON/OFF.
*1
*2 Cannot be selected if "M-toy" is set as Wallpaper. Appear when "Analog Clock" or "Digital Clock" is selected in
"Display items". Appear when "Calendar" is selected in "Display items". Appear when "Dual clock" is selected in "Clock type".
*3
*4 c I[Done]
Note Some data may not be displayed in the Stand-by display. The movie/i-motion movie or Flash movie set as the Stand-by display starts when the FOMA terminal is opened and the movie/i-motion movie stops when the terminal is closed. Also, press P to play or stop the movie. Web To function is not available from a movie/i-motion movie set as the Stand-by display.
<Display items>
The time zone is set to other than GMT+9 in "Auto time adjust"
(P49) or "Local time zone" (P49) while "Analog Clock" or "Digital Clock" is set, "Clock type" is automatically changed to "Dual clock".
<Clock type>
If the time zone is set to other than GMT+9 in "Auto time adjust" (P49) or "Local time zone" (P49), only "Dual clock" can be selected. After this option is set, press C in Stand-by move the cursor to the clock display C[OK] to display the following screen.
"Dual clock"
The Date&Time settings screen (P49) appears when the Home clock (the upper clock) is selected, and the Stand-by display setting screen appears when the Sub clock (the lower clock) is selected.
- Other clock The Alarm list screen (P320) is displayed. (If the date is selected, the Calendar screen of the schedule (P324) is displayed.)
<Calendar type>
After this option is set, press C in Stand-by move the cursor to the calendar C[OK] to display the Calendar screen of the schedule (P324). After "Calendar + Schedule" is set, press C in Stand-by move the cursor to the schedule C[OK] to display the Schedule list screen (P325). Call display Setting Image for Incoming Calls Set an image displayed on the screen when a call arrives. a M[Menu]
"Call display"
(Settings) "Display" b Perform the following operations C[List]: List of the options for the selected item is displayed. M[Preview]: The selected preview screen is displayed.
[Incoming voice call]
Set an image displayed on the screen when a voice call arrives. Image Select an image saved in "My picture" of "Data box". i-motion Select a movie/i-motion movie saved in "i-motion" of P276
"Data box".P286
D On the image name field, C[List] Select an image
[Incoming video call]
Set an image displayed on the incoming videophone call screen. The set items and operations are the same as in "Incoming voice call". c I[Done]
Sound/Screen/Light Settings Continued on next page 101
Note A sound only movie/i-motion movie cannot be set as the Call display. If a movie/i-motion movie with sound is set to the incoming call screen, the "Select ring tone" (P94) is also changed to the same. If a movie/i-motion movie with sound is set as an incoming image, the ring tone settings are automatically reset to the default when you change it to a movie/i-motion movie without sound. Dialing Setting Dialing Screen Display Set the screen displayed when numbers are entered in Stand-by. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Display"
"Dialing"
b Perform the following operations C[List]: List of the options for the selected item is displayed.
[Motion Dialing]
Set the display method of the entered numbers. Lawn Display the entered numbers in the design of mowing Music book OFF the lawn. scores. Display the entered numbers in the design of music Display numbers with decoration set to OFF.
[Dialing Quick Search]
Set whether to search a Phonebook entry when number corresponding to the entry is entered with 1 digit or 2 digits. 102 Sound/Screen/Light Settings
[Dialing font color]
Set the font color of the number entered when "Motion Dialing" is set to "OFF". c I[Done]
Wake-up display Setting Wake-up Display Set an image displayed on the screen when the FOMA terminal is started up. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Display"
"Wake-up display"
b Perform the following operations C[List]: List of items is displayed. M[Preview]: The selected image is displayed.
[Wake-up display]
Set an image displayed on the screen when the FOMA terminal is started up. Image Select an image saved in "My picture" of "Data box". i-motion Select a movie/i-motion movie saved in "i-motion" of P276
"Data box".P286
D On the image name field, C[List] Select an image c I[Done]
Note Flash movies cannot be set as a wake-up screen.
Display phonebook image Displaying Image Saved in Phonebook on Incoming Call Screen Display the image set in the Phonebook entry when a call arrives from the number saved in the Phone book with Caller ID shown. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Call/VT/
Dialing" "Incoming call" "Display phonebook image" "ON"/"OFF"
Note The mage display priority for an incoming call is as follows:
a Image set to a Phonebook entry b Image set to a Group in the Phonebook c Image set for the Call display Backlight Setting Display Backlight You can set the Display backlight. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Display"
"Backlight"
b Perform the following operations C[List]: List of the options for the selected item is displayed.
[Display brightness]
Set the backlight level of the Display.
[AC connected]
Set the lighting when the AC charger is connected. Display setting Always ON
"Display brightness". Light is always on. In accord with the setting in "Display duration" and c I[Done]
Note With the FOMA terminal closed (in Stand-by), the display turns off after a certain period of time regardless of "Display duration"
setting. Power saver mode Displaying in Power Save Mode You can set the backlight brightness of the display to the lowest power save level. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Others"
"Power saver mode" "ON"/"OFF"
[Display duration]
Set the backlight duration of the display between 5 and 30 seconds. Sound/Screen/Light Settings 103
Handset theme Setting a Color Theme for Display You can select a combination of screen colors and a menu format. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Display"
"Handset theme" Select a color/theme to set b "Grid"/"One by one"/"List"
Main menu icons are displayed in a grid. Use K to Grid One by one List Main menu icons are displayed one by one. Use Main menu icons are displayed in a list. UseHto select an icon. J to select an icon. select an icon. Displayed items vary depending on the selected color/
theme. Menu settings Changing Main Menu Appearance Menu guidance Displaying Guidance for Main Menu You can set whether to display the guidance for the icon selected on the Main menu. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Display"
"Menu settings" "Menu guidance" "ON"/
"OFF"
104 Sound/Screen/Light Settings Menu customization Changing Display Format of Main Menu You can change the display format of the Main menu. Also, you can change the icon combination of the Main menu and save up to 2 patterns. Example: To Change the combination of the Main menu icons a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Display"
"Menu settings" "Menu customization"
"Customize 1"/"Customize 2"
Select the save location of the icon combination from "Customize 1" or
"Customize 2". To open a preview screen of the Main menu, move the cursor to an item to preview and press M[Preview] on the
"Menu customization" screen. b To keep the icon combination unchanged Select "OFF". The Main menu display follows the setting of "Handset theme". Menu customization is ended. Customization screen b Move cursor to an icon to change C[Change] Select a new icon I[Done] "Yes"
Select an icon from images saved in "My picture" of "Data box". Resetting the Main menu to the default On the customization screen to be reset, press M[Menu]
"Restore to default" "Yes".
Note JPEG or GIF images in 4848 pixels or smaller can be used as an icon for customization. Images larger than this size can be set by changing the size or clipping images. The image of the first frame is displayed for an image in animation GIF format. Mail Simple menu Switching to Menu Consisting of Frequently Used Functions Each menu can be changed to "Simple menu" that contains only frequently used functions. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Display"
"Menu settings" "Simple menu" "ON"
M[Preview]: The Simple menu preview screen is displayed. b Simple Menu Item List Function name Phone Search phonebook Redial Received calls Record message Add to phonebook Own number Record msg. setting Record msg. list Reference P85 P56 P58 P73 P74 P78 P332 Function name Inbox Outbox Unsent message Compose message Check new messages iMenu Bookmark Screen memo Photo-mode Movie-mode View photo View movie Ring tone settings Select ring tone Select effect tone Volume Vibrator i-mode Camera Settings/
Tools Stand-by display Alarm Calculator Call cost/duration Call duration Voice mail Call costs Activate Deactivate Play messages Normal menu Reference P143 P144 P144 P128 P139 P169 P176 P179 P209 P212 P276 P286 P94 P97 P95 P96 P99 P320 P338 P334 P334 P359 P106 Sound/Screen/Light Settings Continued on next page 105
Returning to Normal menu Press M[Menu] "Normal menu"
"Display" "Menu settings" "Simple menu" "OFF".
(Settings) Note To use a menu option not displayed in the Simple menu, select
"Normal menu". The normal Main menu appears temporarily. Lighting LED Setting Incoming Lighting/
Blinking Colors or Patterns You can set the incoming or alarm illumination to ON/OFF, or set a combination of illumination colors for each item. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Display"
"Lighting LED"
b Perform the following operations C[List]: List of the options for the selected item is displayed. M[Preview]: The selected lighting pattern and color are displayed.
[Lighting LED]
Set whether to light/blink the illumination light.
[Incoming voice call]*
Set an illumination pattern/color for an incoming voice call.
[Incoming video call]*
Set an illumination pattern/color for an incoming videophone call. 106 Sound/Screen/Light Settings
[New mail]*
Set an illumination pattern/color for incoming mail.
[New MessageR]*
Set an illumination pattern/color for incoming MessageR.
[New MessageF]*
Set an illumination pattern/color for incoming MessageF.
[New SMS]*
Set an illumination pattern/color for incoming SMS.
[New Voice mail]*
Set an illumination pattern/color to indicate that a new message is recorded at the Voice mail center. To light the illumination when a new message is being recorded, select "Tone/Vibration message notification" (P359) "Yes".
[New Record message]*
Set an illumination pattern/color to indicate that a new message is recorded.
[Playing music]*
Set an illumination pattern/color during music playback.
[Alarm]*
Set an illumination pattern/color at Alarm time.
[Schedule/To do]*
Set an illumination pattern/color at the time of schedule events.
[During call]*
Set an illumination pattern/color during a call.
[Missed call]*
Set whether to blink the illumination if you missed a call.
[Unread message]*
Set whether to light or blink the illumination when there are unread messages.
* Available when "Lighting LED" is set to "ON"
c I[Done]
Note The illuminations for "Missed call" and "Unread message" light/blink up to 6 hours, and other illuminations light/blink up to 30 seconds. Date&Time format Setting Clock Display You can set the display format for date and time. a M[Menu]
"Date&Time format"
(Settings) "Date&Time" b Perform the following operations C[List]: List of the options for the selected item is displayed.
[Date format]
Set the display format for the date.
[Time format]
Set the display format for the time. c I[Done]
Note YYYY=year, MM=month, and DD=day in the display. Sound/Screen/Light Settings 107
Security Settings Security Code Security Codes Used on the FOMA Terminal 110 Changing Terminal Security Code Change security code 112 Setting PIN Codes PIN code 112 Unblocking a Blocked PIN 113 Restricting Operations and Functions on Mobile Phone Various Lock Functions 113 Restricting Others from Using Lock all 113 Using Omakase Lock Omakase Lock 114 Restricting Making/Receiving Calls 115 Restricting Display of Phonebook and Schedule etc. Data access lock 116 Automatically Locking Key Operations Auto key lock 117 Restricting Outgoing/Incoming Calls and Messages Setting Display for Redial and Received Calls Display Call/Mail logs 118 Displaying Information Set as Secret Secret mode 118 Rejecting a Call from Specified Number Reject on list 118 Rejecting All Incoming Calls Reject all calls 120 Setting Actions when Calls Arrive from Anonymous Callers Anonymous caller 120 Muting Ring Tone for a Caller Unset in Phonebook Set mute ring(sec.) 121 Rejecting a Call from a Caller Unset in Phonebook Reject unknown 122 Resetting Various FunctionsReset Settings 123 Deleting Saved Data All at Once Clear memory 123 Other Security Settings Other Security Settings 124 109
Security Codes Used on the FOMA Terminal Some functions of the FOMA terminal require a password. In addition to the Terminal security code, the network security code, the i-mode password, etc. are offered. These passwords help you utilize your FOMA terminal. The entered passwords such as the Terminal security code, network security code, and i-mode password are displayed as
"". Cautions on security codes Avoid setting a password using your birthday, part of your phone number, your address or room number, 1111 or 1234, which can be easily guessed by others. Be sure to write down the set passwords and store them in a separate location. Do not reveal your passwords to others. DOCOMO is not responsible for damage caused by misuse of your security codes by others. If you forget your passwords, you need to bring your ID
(driver's license, etc.), the FOMA terminal and UIM to a DOCOMO shop. For details, contact "General Inquiries" at the back of this manual. Terminal Security Code The Terminal security code is a 4- to 8- digit number. The Terminal security code is set to "0000" by default; you can change the code yourself.P112 If the Terminal security code entry screen appears, enter the 4- to 8- digit code and press C[OK]. Terminal security code entry screen Network Security Code The Network security code is a 4-digit number to be used for confirming subscriber's identity at an acceptance of order at a DOCOMO shop, docomo Information Center, or "
(subscriptions & procedures)" and accessing network services. You can set any number at subscription, and can change the number yourself. If you have "docomo ID/
Password" for "My docomo" which is a total support site for a PC, you can change the Network security code from a PC. From i-mode, you can change the Network security code by accessing " (user support)" then "
(subscriptions & procedures)". For "My docomo" and " (subscriptions &
procedures)", see the back of this manual. 110 Security Settings
i-mode Password The 4-digit "i-mode password" is required to register/
remove contents in My Menu, or subscribe to/cancel message service, fee-based i-mode services. (Some other information service providers may set individual passwords.) The i-mode password is set to "0000" by default; you can change it yourself. From i-mode, you can change the password by accessing "iMenu" "English" "Options"
"Change i-mode Password". PIN1/PIN2 Codes You can set PIN1 and PIN2 codes to the UIM. These codes are set to "0000" by default. You can change them yourself.P112 The PIN1 code is a 4- to 8- digit number (code) required to identify the user every time the UIM is inserted into the FOMA terminal or the terminal power is turned on in order to prevent unauthorized use. The PIN1 code entry is required to make or receive calls, and operate the terminal. The PIN2 code is a 4- to 8- digit number used to reset accumulated call charges, etc. If the PIN1/PIN2 code entry screen appears, enter the 4- to 8- digit PIN1/
PIN2 code and press C[OK]. Use the PIN1 and PIN2 codes you set previously if you purchase a new FOMA terminal and use the current UIM. PIN1 code entry screen
(Ex. For PIN1 code) PUK Code (PIN Unblock Code) The PUK code is an 8-digit number used to unblock the PIN1 or PIN2 code.P113 You cannot change it yourself. If you fail to enter the correct PUK code 10 times in a row, the PIN1/
PIN2 code is completely locked. Enter PIN1 code OK Set new PIN1/PIN2 code Failed 3 times in a row Enter PUK code (PIN Unblock Code) Enter PIN2 code Failed 10 times in a row Contact a DOCOMO shop Security Settings 111
Change security code Changing Terminal Security Code You can change the Terminal security code. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Lock/
Security" "Change security code"
b Enter the current Terminal security code The Change security code screen appears. c Enter a new Terminal security code d Re-enter the Terminal security code entered in Step 3 PIN code Setting PIN Codes PIN1 code request Requiring the PIN1 Code when the Terminal is Turned On Set to display the PIN1 code entry screen when the FOMA terminal is turned on, and reject the use of the FOMA terminal unless entering the PIN1 code. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Lock/
Security" "PIN code" Enter the Terminal security code "PIN1 code request" "ON"/
"OFF" Enter PIN1 code 112 Security Settings Making emergency calls (110, 119, or 118) when the PIN1 entry screen is open You can make emergency calls (110, 119, or 118) even when the PIN1 code entry screen appears right after the terminal is turned on.
I[Emergency] Select an emergency number C[OK]
Change PIN1/PIN2 code Changing PIN1/PIN2 Code Set "PIN1 code request" to "ON" before changing the PIN1 code. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Lock/
Security" "PIN code" Enter the Terminal security code b "Change PIN1 code"/"Change PIN2 code" Enter the current PIN1/PIN2 code The new PIN1/PIN2 code entry screen appears. c Enter the new PIN1/PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits) The new PIN1/PIN2 code re-entry screen appears. d Re-enter the PIN1/PIN2 code entered in Step 3
Unblocking a Blocked PIN If you enter an incorrect PIN1/PIN2 code 3 times in a row and the PIN lock screen appears, enter the PUK code to release the lock. You need to set a new PIN1/PIN2 code after unblocking the PIN code. a PIN lock screen Enter the PUK code
(8 digits) The new PIN1/PIN2 code entry screen appears. b Enter the new PIN1/PIN2 (4 to 8 digits) The re-entry screen for confirmation appears. c Re-enter the PIN1/PIN2 code entered in Step 2 Various Lock Functions Lock function Lock all Omakase Lock Call/Mail lock Description Reference You can lock the FOMA terminal to prevent unauthorized use. If you lost the FOMA terminal, you can lock the terminal by remote control. To prevent unauthorized use of the FOMA terminal, you can disable outgoing calls, address entries with dial keys, incoming calls or display of mail messages. P113 P114 P115 Description Reference Lock function Self mode Data access lock Auto key lock You can disable all network functions, such as making/receiving calls, using i-mode, or sending/receiving mails. You can specify certain functions to lock. You can set the FOMA terminal to automatically lock the Keypad to avoid being used when you close the FOMA terminal and leave it for a certain seconds without any operations. You can hide redialed call, received call, sent mail, received mail logs. Display Call/
Mail logs Secret mode You can hide secret Phonebook entries or schedule events. P116 P116 P117 P118 P118 Lock all Restricting Others from Using You can lock the FOMA terminal to prevent anyone from using it. When Lock all is activated, any operations other than turning power ON/OFF, making emergency calls, answering incoming voice/
videophone calls, and canceling Lock all are disabled. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Lock/
Security" "Lock" "Lock all" Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"/"No"
Note Even if mail or MessageR/F arrives while Lock all is activated, the Receive results screen or icon is not displayed. While Lock all is activated, the i-Channel ticker does not appear. Security Settings Continued on next page 113
Calling emergency numbers (110, 119, or 118) during Lock all Emergency numbers (110, 119, or 118) can be called during Lock all.
I[Emergency] Select an emergency number C[OK]
Canceling Lock all Enter the Terminal security code. If an incorrect Terminal security code is entered 5 times in a row, the terminal automatically turns off. Omakase Lock Using Omakase Lock This is a service you can lock your FOMA terminal by contacting DOCOMO or operating from My docomo, in case you lost the FOMA terminal. Your privacy will be protected. If you failed to activate Omakase Lock at the subscription and communication becomes available within a year, the lock is automatically activated. The FOMA terminal can be unlocked upon your request.
* Omakase Lock is a fee-based service. However, no charge applies if you are the docomo Premier Club member, or you subscribe to this service upon or during suspension of the FOMA terminal. Also, if you subscribe to Keitai Anshin Pack, you can use this service within the flat rate fee for Keitai Anshin Pack. Setting/canceling Omakase Lock 0120524360 Available 24 hours a day
(In Japanese only)
* Setting/canceling the lock is available from the My docomo site using a PC. 114 Security Settings
* For details about Omakase Lock, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version". b When Omakase Lock is set
"Omakase Lock activated" appears in Stand-by and Omakase Lock is set. During Omakase Lock, operations except answering voice/
videophone calls or turning power ON/OFF are unavailable and each functions (including the IC card functions) cannot be used. Receiving voice/videophone calls is available. In this case, only phone number appears and the name or image saved on the Phonebook does not appear. The received mails during Omakase Lock are stored in the i-mode center. Turning power ON/OFF is available. However, turning power OFF does not cancel the lock. The UIM or microSD card cannot be locked. Note Even when other functions are activated, relevant functions are ended and the lock is activated. Even while other lock function is set, Omakase Lock can be used. However, if Omakase Lock is set during Public mode
(Drive mode), voice/videophone calls also cannot be received. When the terminal is in out of service area, in Self mode or turned OFF, the lock cannot be activated. Also, depending on the usage status of the FOMA terminal, the lock may not be activated. If you subscribe to Dual Network Service and the mova service is in use, the lock cannot be activated. Even when the subscriber is different from the user of the FOMA terminal, the lock is activated upon the request from the subscriber. Omakase Lock can be canceled only if the UIM phone number that is the same as the one used when Omakase Lock is activated is inserted in the FOMA terminal. If the lock cannot be canceled, contact "General Inquiries" at the back of this manual.
Restricting Making/Receiving Calls Call/Mail lock Disabling Outgoing or Incoming Communications You can disable making calls, entering an address with dial keys, answering calls, or displaying mails. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Lock/Security"
"Lock" "Call/Mail lock" Enter the Terminal security code b Perform the following operations C[List]: List of items is displayed.
[Call/Mail lock set]
Set whether to activate the Call/Mail lock.
[Dialing call lock]*
Disable the following operations. Making calls by entering numbers with dial keys Making calls via the received call logs Making calls to redial phone numbers (making a number saved in the Phonebook or an emergency number such as "110", "119", or "118"
is available) Saving, editing, or deleting a Phonebook entry (including exchanging data via infrared communication, or copying/moving to the microSD card)
[Send mail lock]*
Disable the following operations. Entering a mail address with dial keys Sending mail to an address in the redial or received call logs (sending mails to an address saved in the Phonebook) Performing data communications connecting to a PC, etc. Saving, editing, or deleting a Phonebook entry (including exchanging data via infrared communication, or copying/moving to the microSD card)
[Incoming call lock]*
Disable incoming calls. While this function is activated, a missed call icon does not appear and the received call log cannot be viewed.
[Received mail display lock]*
Disable viewing sent/received mails and MessageR/F. While this function is activated, an icon indicating incoming mail does not appear, and mails and received mail log in the FOMA terminal cannot be viewed.
* Can be set when "Call/Mail lock" is set to "ON". c I[Done]
Security Settings 115
Self mode Stopping All Incoming/Outgoing Transmissions You can disable all network functions, such as making/
receiving calls, using i-mode, or sending/receiving mails. Infrared data communication is also unavailable. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Call/VT/
Dialing" "Self mode" "ON"/"OFF" "Yes"
Note Self mode is deactivated if you call an emergency number (110, 119, or 118). in Self mode. While Self mode is activated, callers will hear a message indicating that the FOMA terminal is off or out of service area. The Voice mail service and the Call forwarding service still work All mails, MessageR/F received while in Self mode are stored at the i-mode center and SMS is stored at the SMS center. To receive them, deactivate Self mode and check new messages/
SMS. Data access lock Restricting Display of Phonebook and Schedule etc. You can lock specified functions to reject the use unless the Terminal security code is entered, or restrict the use of the FOMA terminal. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Lock/
Security" "Lock" "Data access lock" Enter the Terminal security code b Perform the following operations C[List]: List of items is displayed.
[Data access Lock set]
Set whether to activate the Data access lock.
[Phonebook]*
The Phonebook cannot be used until the Terminal security code is entered. In the Redial list or logs, the phone number or mail address of the caller/sender will be displayed instead of the name saved in the Phonebook. Receiving Phonebook entries using infrared communication becomes unavailable.
[Data box]*
The files in Data box cannot be used until the Terminal security code is entered. Receiving data such as images or melodies to be saved in Data box using infrared communication becomes unavailable.
[Record message]*
The Record message cannot be used until the Terminal security code is entered. If the Record message is set to "ON" and locked, does not appear in the Stand-by display even when a message is recorded. 116 Security Settings
[Schedule]*
The Schedule function cannot be used until the Terminal security code is entered. An alarm set for a Schedule event does not sound. Receiving schedule events using infrared communication becomes unavailable.
[i-mode]*
The i-mode function cannot be used until the Terminal security code is entered. i-mode connections from other than the i-mode menu screen, such as "Web To" become unavailable. i-Channel tickers are not displayed. Pattern definition for the scanning function becomes unavailable. Receiving bookmarks using infrared communication becomes unavailable. Communication from i-ppli is available. i-ppli update is available from i-ppli menu.
[i-ppli]*
i-ppli cannot be used until the Terminal security code is entered. Receiving i-ppli data using infrared communication becomes If i-ppli is set as the Stand-by display, it will disappear from the unavailable. Stand-by display.
* Can be set when "Data access Lock set" is set to "ON". c I[Done]
Note You can access the functions by entering the Terminal security code when:
- You access a function from the Main menu or Custom menu
- You press a key assigned to access the function in Stand-
by
- You access a function from the New task screen (P319) or Task list screen (P320) Auto key lock Automatically Locking Key Operations You can set the FOMA terminal to automatically lock the Keypad to avoid being used while the FOMA terminal is closed and left for a certain period without any operations. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Lock/
Security" "Auto key lock" Perform the following operations OFF After 3 sec. Lock the Keypad after closing the FOMA terminal or leaving it for 3 seconds from the last operation with the terminal closed. Do not lock the Keypad automatically. After 5 sec. Lock the Keypad after closing the FOMA terminal or leaving it for 5 seconds from the last operation with the terminal closed. After 10 sec. Lock the Keypad after closing the FOMA terminal or leaving it for 10 seconds from the last operation with the terminal closed. After 15 sec. Lock the Keypad after closing the FOMA terminal or leaving it for 15 seconds from the last operation with the terminal closed. When LCD off Lock the Keypad when closing the FOMA terminal or turning off the display with the terminal closed. Note Auto Key lock is activated after canceling the Keypad lock. If "OFF" is set, the Keypad lock is not activated even when the FOMA terminal is closed. Keypad lock is not activated while functions such as 1Seg, Camera, or Music playback (except BGM playback) are in use. Keypad unlockP30 Security Settings 117
Display Call/Mail logs Setting Display for Redial and Received Calls You can disable the display of redial, received call, sent mail, and received mail logs. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Lock/
Security" "Display Call/Mail logs" Enter the Terminal security code b Perform the following operations The items set to "OFF" cannot be displayed. C[List]: List of items is displayed.
[Redial logs]
Set whether to display the redial logs.
[Received call logs]
Set whether to display the received call logs.
[Sent mail logs]
Set whether to display the sent mail logs.
[Received mail logs]
Set whether to display the received mail logs. c I[Done]
Note If "Received call logs" is set to "OFF", the recorded message list is not displayed. 118 Security Settings Secret mode Displaying Information Set as Secret You can set whether to display secret Phonebook entries/
Schedule events. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Lock/
Security" "Secret mode" Enter the Terminal security code Select a Secret mode setting OFF Secret mode Display secret and general data. Secret data only mode Display only general data other than secret data. Display only secret data. Reject on list Rejecting a Call from Specified Number You can reject calls from the specific parties saved on the list. This function is available only when the caller sends Caller ID. It is recommended that you set the Caller ID request Service concurrently.
Saving Phone Numbers to Reject You can save up to 20 phone numbers to be rejected. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Call/VT/
Dialing" "Incoming call" "Accept/Reject call" Enter the Terminal security code
"Accept/Reject set" Move the cursor to
"Reject on list" I[List] I[Add]
Reject on list screen
[Reject number]
Specify the phone number to be rejected. M[Search]: Search and set a phone number from the Phonebook. The name saved in the Phonebook is displayed on the list. C[Select]: Enter and set a phone number. The entered phone number is displayed on the list. c I[Done]
Note If the reject on list is not empty, you can save a new phone number on the Reject on list screen M[Menu] "Add new". Deleting a saved phone number Select a number to delete on the Reject on list screen M[Menu] "Delete"/"Delete all" "Yes". Editing a saved phone number Select a number to edit on the Reject on list screen M
[Menu] "Edit". b Perform the following operations
[Reject types]
Select an action for rejected calls. C[List]: List of items is displayed. Silent Disconnect call Mute the ring tone. Incoming call actions are not performed. appears on the list. on the list. appears Setting the Reject on List a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Call/VT/
Dialing" "Incoming call" "Accept/Reject call" Enter the Terminal security code
"Accept/Reject set" "Reject on list"
b To cancel the rejection Select "Accept" on the screen after selecting
"Accept/Reject set". Security Settings Continued on next page 119
Note When the Reject call list is activated, and a call from a party saved as "Disconnect call" arrives, display and the call is recorded in the Received call log as a missed call. The other party hears a busy signal. i-mode or SMS messages are received regardless of the rejection settings. appears in the Stand-by Reject all calls Rejecting All Incoming Calls You can mute the ring tone for all incoming calls or disconnect calls before incoming call actions are performed. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Call/VT/
Dialing" "Incoming call" "Accept/Reject call" Enter the Terminal security code
"Accept/Reject set" "Reject all calls"
"Silent"/"Disconnect call"
Silent Mute the ring tone for all incoming calls. Disconnect callDo not perform incoming call actions for all b To cancel the rejection incoming calls. Select "Accept" on the screen after selecting
"Accept/Reject set". Note When a call arrives while "Disconnect call" is set, the call is not appears on the Stand-by display. The call is indicated and recorded in the Received call log as a missed call. The other party hears a busy signal. i-mode or SMS messages are received regardless of the rejection settings. 120 Security Settings Anonymous caller Setting Actions when Calls Arrive from Anonymous Callers You can set whether to accept or reject calls without Caller ID per reason for anonymous call. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Call/VT/
Dialing" "Incoming call" "Anonymous caller" Enter the Terminal security code b Perform the following operations C[List]: List of items is displayed.
[User unset]
Set options for incoming calls without Caller ID at the caller's will. Disable Reject call Silent alert Cancel the setting. Reject incoming calls. Mute the ring tone. You can select an image for the Incoming call screen from images saved in "My picture" of "Data box".P276
D Select an image field "Image"/"i-motion" Select Alert setting You can select data for the Incoming call screen and ring tone from data in "Data box". Incoming call screen
: D Select Select image data field "Image"/"i-motion" Ring tone : D Select field "MUSIC"/"i-motion"/"Melody"
Select a ring tone Go to Step 3 in "Setting a Chaku-Uta Full Song as a Ring Tone" (P251) if selected a Chaku-Uta Full song saved in "MUSIC".
[Pay phone]
Set an option for calls made from payphones. Set items and operations are the same as in "User unset".
[Not support]
Set an option for calls which Caller ID cannot be sent such as calls made from overseas or from a fixed line phone via forwarding services.
(Caller ID may be sent depending on the carrier.) Set items and operations are the same as in "User unset". c I[Done]
Note If an anonymous call set to "Reject call" arrives while the Anonymous caller is activated, the call is not indicated and appears on the Stand-by display. The call is recorded in Received call log as a missed call. The other party hears a busy signal. Calls are rejected even when the Voice mail or Call forwarding service is activated. However, if Ringing time is set to 0 second or the FOMA terminal is out of service area or turned off, network services are activated. i-mode or SMS messages are received regardless of the rejection settings. If a movie/i-motion movie with video/sound is set to "Select ring tone" (P94), "Call display" (P101), and the relevant voice/
videophone call arrives, the playback of movie/i-motion movie takes priority over this setting even when "Alert setting" is selected and incoming call screen or ring tone is set to
"Terminal setting". If a movie/i-motion movie with video/sound is set as either the ring tone or Incoming call screen in "Terminal setting", the same movie is set to the other item.
<User unset>
If the Caller ID request service is activated, it takes priority over the settings of "Anonymous caller". The caller hears the voice guidance for a Caller ID request. Set mute ring(sec.) Muting Ring Tone for a Caller Unset in Phonebook You can set the FOMA terminal not to ring immediately when a call arrives from a caller not saved to the Phonebook or without Caller ID. This prevents nuisance calls such as "one-ring call" that are disconnected after a short ringing time. a M[Menu]
(Settings)
"Sounds&Vibration" "Set mute ring(sec.)"
b Perform the following operations C[List]: List of items is displayed.
[Set mute ring time]
Set whether to enable the Set mute ring time.
[Mute time]*
Set the time for which the ring tone is muted before the ringing action starts between 1 and 99 seconds.
[Missed call logs]*
Set whether to display the Received call logs for the call that was terminated in the time specified in "Mute time".
* Can be set when "Set mute ring time" is set to "ON". c I[Done]
Security Settings Continued on next page 121
Note When a relevant call arrives while this function is activated, incoming call actions, such as sounding the ring tone, do not take place for the set time; however, the Incoming call screen appears. This function works even when "Secret mode" is set to "OFF" or a call from a secret Phonebook entry arrives.
<Set mute ring time>
If this option is set longer than the response time of the Voice mail/Call forwarding service, network services start without the ringing action. If this option is set longer than "To answer" time of "Record message", the Record message starts without the ringing action. You cannot set "Set mute ring time" when "Reject unknown" is set to "ON". Reject unknown Rejecting a Call from a Caller Unset in Phonebook You can set to reject calls from callers not saved to the Phonebook. This function is available only when the caller sends Caller ID. It is recommended that you set the Caller ID request service and
"Anonymous caller" concurrently. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Call/VT/
Dialing" "Incoming call" "Accept/Reject call" Enter the Terminal security code
"Reject unknown" "ON"/"OFF"
Note The FOMA terminal does not perform incoming call actions for a rejected incoming call, however, the call is recorded in the Received call log. The other party hears a busy signal. Calls are rejected even when the Voice mail or Call forwarding service is activated. However, if the ringing time is set to 0 second, network services start. i-mode or SMS messages are received regardless of the rejection settings. You cannot activate "Reject unknown" when "Set mute ring time" is set to "ON" or "Data access lock" is set to "ON" with
"Phonebook" checked. 122 Security Settings
Reset Settings Resetting Various Functions You can reset settings of various functions to the defaults. For functions that can be reset , refer to "Menu List" (P394). a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Others"
"Reset/Clear" "Reset Settings" "Yes" Enter the Terminal security code Note Perform "Reset Settings" with the battery level sufficient. During "Reset Settings", functions/communication cannot be used. Clear memory Deleting Saved Data All at Once You can delete saved data. a M[Menu]
"Reset/Clear" "Clear memory"
(Settings) "Others" b Mark items to delete I[Done] "Yes" Enter the Terminal security code b Data to be deleted Item Pre-installed data User data PIM data Data Default data in "Data box"
All data other than default data in "Data box"
Data in "Phonebook&Logs"*1/"Stationery"*2/
"1Seg", data in Inbox/Outbox*3, data in Bookmark, Screen memo, URL history, settings in Additional service and Additional guide of the network service
*1
*2
*3 The total calls cost is not deleted. Contents saved in Alarm are not deleted. Inbox/Out box folders, MessageR/F folders, and mail-connected i-ppli folder are not deleted. Deleting data saved on the microSD card You can delete all data saved on the microSD card.
M[Menu] (Settings) "Others" "Reset/Clear"
"Clear microSD" "Yes" Enter the Terminal security code is deleted. Welcome Mail Note Data saved on the UIM are not deleted.
<Pre-installed data>
Some files that are used for default settings are not deleted. Deleted items such as i-ppli, Deco-mail picture, Deco-mail pictogram, wallpaper (Stand-by display), frames, stamps, and melodies can be downloaded from "WOW LG" i-mode site. Separate communication charges apply for downloading. Security Settings 123 Reference see "Mobile Phone User's Guide
[i-mode]
FOMA version". Purpose To set Spam Mail Prevention with easy steps To reject incoming i-mode mail in excess of 500 a day from an i-mode terminal To reject SMS To reject unsolicited mail Function name/
Service name Spam Mail Prevention (Kantan Mail Settings) Spam Mail Prevention (Reject Mass i-mode Mail Senders) Spam Mail Prevention (Reject SMS) Spam Mail Prevention (Reject Unsolicited Ad Mail) To restrict incoming mail size Limiting mail size Confirm Settings To check the mail settings Suspending mail To disable mail functions temporarily functions Keitai-Osagashi To check the rough location of the lost FOMA terminal Service
Other Security Settings In addition to the security settings described in this chapter, the following functions/services are available. Function name/
Service name Nuisance call blocking service Caller ID request service Software update Reference P363 P364 P423 Scanning function P426 Receive option P138 see "Mobile Phone User's Guide
[i-mode]
FOMA version".
"i-mode Disaster Message Board"
Service Change Mail Address Spam Mail Prevention (Reject Mail with URLs) Spam Mail Prevention (Reject/
Receive Mail Settings) Purpose To reject "nuisance call"
To reject a call from a caller without Caller ID To update software on the FOMA terminal when necessary To protect the FOMA terminal from harmful data To accept only necessary mails when receiving i-mode mails To register or check safety messages through i-mode in case of disaster To change a mail address To reject mail containing a URL To receive/reject mail from a specified domain To receive/reject mail via i-mode only To receive/reject mail from a specified address 124 Security Settings
Mail Mail Functions of FOMA Terminal 126 i-mode Mail 126 Displaying Mail MenuMail menu 127 Composing i-mode Mail/Deco-Mail Composing and Sending i-mode Mail Compose/Send i-mode mail 128 Creating and Sending Deco-mail Deco-mail 131 Using a Template to Create Deco-mail Template 134 Attaching a File Attachment 135 Receiving and Operating i-mode Mail When You Receive i-mode Mail Receive mail automatically 137 Receiving i-mode Mail Selectively Receive option 138 Checking New i-mode Mail Check new messages 139 Replying to i-mode Mail Reply to i-mode mail 140 Forwarding i-mode Mail to Other Address Forward i-mode mail 140 Adding Mail Addresses/Phone Numbers to Phonebook 141 Playing/Saving an Attached File from i-mode Mail 141 Operating Mailbox Displaying Mail in Inbox/Outbox or Unsent Messages Inbox/Outbox/Unsent message 143 Using Mail History Using Mail History Received mails/Sent mails/Recent mails 155 Configuring Mail Settings Setting Mail Functions of the FOMA Terminal Mail setting 157 Using Message Services When You Receive MessageR/F Receive Message 159 Checking New MessageR/F Check new messages 160 Displaying New MessageR/F MessageR/MessageF 161 Using SMS Composing and Sending SMS Compose/Send SMS 163 Automatically Receiving SMS Messages Receive SMS 164 Checking New SMS Messages Check new SMS 165 Setting SMS SMS Settings 165 125
Mail Functions of FOMA Terminal The FOMA terminal provides 2 mail types: i-mode mail and SMS. Using i-mode mail requires i-mode subscription. Using SMS requires no i-mode subscription. If you send i-mode mail or SMS containing some symbols (
, etc.) or pictographs, they may not be displayed correctly on a mobile phone other than i-mode terminal or on a PC. Mail function in Korean is supported only by SMS. If you receive e-mail in Korean via i-mode mail, text will not be displayed properly. i-mode Mail Upon subscription to i-mode, you can send and receive e-
mail via the Internet, as well as between i-mode terminals. In addition to the message text, a total of 2MB in 10 files
(pictures or movies, etc.) can be attached. Also, Deco-mail is supported, which you can change the color and size of message text or background color. You can also use Deco-
mail pictogram to send richly expressive mail easily. For details about i-mode mail, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide
[i-mode] FOMA version". 126 Mail SMS You can send and receive text messages using only mobile phone numbers without subscription to i-mode. SendingP163, ReceivingP164, CheckingP165 SMS Addresses The SMS destination address is the "subscribed mobile phone number". For destinations used for sending and receiving SMS to/from international carriers other than DOCOMO visit the DOCOMO's web site. Number of Characters That Can be Sent or Received The number of characters that can be sent and received in SMS is as follows:
Receiver 21 characters (including "+") Japanese (70 characters), Korean (70 characters) English (160 characters) SMS text Sending and Receiving SMS in Korean You can send and receive SMS in Korean to/from terminals that support Korean. As for sending/receiving Korean SMS to/from terminals using carriers other than DOCOMO (including international carriers) which support Korean and L-04A, it depends on the correspondence situation of each carrier. Visit DOCOMO's web site for details. Also, the number of characters that can be sent depends on the situation of each recipient carrier. For details, contact recipient carriers. SMS texts in Korean sent to a terminal which does not support Korean will not be displayed properly on the terminal. Switch Input Modes in the SMS Message to KoreanP166 Inputting KoreanP350
When SMS Cannot be Received SMS delivered to the SMS center will be immediately sent to your FOMA terminal. However, when your FOMA terminal is turned off or out of service area, the SMS is stored in the SMS center. Note The maximum storage period of SMS in the SMS center is 72 hours. The sender can specify the storage period within this maximum "SMS Validity Period".P165 Expired SMS is automatically deleted. SMS stored in the SMS center can be received by "Check new When SMS stored in SMS center is delivered, it is deleted from SMS".P165 the SMS center. Mail menu Displaying Mail Menu a Stand-by display g Perform the following operations
[Inbox]
Display the Inbox list screen.P143
[Outbox]
Display the Outbox list screen.P144
[Unsent message]
Display the Unsent mail list screen.P144
[Compose message]
Create new i-mode mail.P128
[Check new messages]
Receive i-mode mail stored in the i-mode center by checking new messages.P139
[Receive option]
You can check subjects of i-mode mail stored in the i-mode center, and select mail to be received, or deleted without reception from the i-mode center.P138
[SMS]
Compose new SMS, or receive SMS stored in the SMS center by checking new SMS.P163, P165
[Template]
Display a list of saved templates.P134
[Mail setting]
Set mail functions.P157 Mail menu screen Mail 127
Compose/Send i-mode mail Composing and Sending i-mode Mail a Stand-by display g(for 1+ seconds) Receiver d Select
(Message) field Enter the message Up to 5,000 full-pitch or 10,000 half-
pitch characters can be entered. Subject Attachment Message The total number of bytes of characters and decoration in the message text Compose message screen
(Receiver) field "Direct input" b Select Enter the address Up to 50 half-pitch characters can be entered. The address can be selected from Sent message log, Received message log, Phonebook, or Mail group.P129
(Subject) field Enter the subject Up to 15 full-pitch or 30 half-pitch characters can be entered. c Select Message text entry screen e I[Send]
Note To decorate message textP131 To send with attachmentsP135 You can insert a line feed in the message text. The line feed is counted as 1 full-pitch character. A space inserted by pressing R is counted as 1 half-pitch character. on the signal strength. Characters may not be sent correctly to the receiver depending Half-pitch katakana and pictographs except for mail exchanged between i-mode terminals may not be displayed correctly. The secret code is added automatically when mail whose address is set with the secret code is sent. However, the address of the sent mail does not display the added secret code. Even if i-mode mail is sent successfully, an error message "Send Fail" may appear depending on the signal strength. 128 Mail
If you use Deco-mail pictogram (Picto.D) in mail, the mail is automatically sent as Deco-mail. If you send a mail with emotional pictographs to the other carrier's mobile phone, they will be automatically replaced with the similar pictographs that the carrier/mobile phone supports. However, they may not be displayed properly depending on the mobile phone type or its functions. i-mode mail that is successfully sent will be saved in Outbox. If the total number or total size of the stored sent mail exceeds the limit, the oldest message will be overwritten first. Protect sent messages that you want to keep. Compose Message Screen Sub Menu a Compose message screen (P128) M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Send]
Send mail.
[Auto send]
You can set i-mode mail that was composed in out of service area to be sent automatically when the terminal moves to the place where signal can be received.
[Preview]
Display a preview of the mail to be sent.
[Save]
Save mail being created or edited in Unsent message.
[Mail address]
Add address Send mail to multiple addresses (multi-address transmission). Up to 5 addresses can be added. Sent msg. log Select an address from Sent message log. Rcv. msg. log Select an address from Received message log. Select an address from Phonebook. Phonebook Select an address from Mail group. Mail group Direct input Enter the receiver address directly. Delete address Delete a selected receiver address. Change rcv. type Set conditions to sort MessageR/F. Change to To Change to Cc Change to Bcc Change the selected receiver to To. The mail address entered in the To field will be shown to the recipient. Change the selected receiver to Cc. You can specify additional addresses to send a copy of the same mail to other recipients in addition to the direct recipients. The mail address entered in the Cc field will be shown to other recipients. The mail address may not be displayed depending on the recipient's mobile phone, device or mail software. Change the selected receiver to Bcc. You can specify addresses of recipients of the copy, however, the identity will not be shown to other recipients. The mail addresses entered in the Bcc field will not be shown to other recipients.
[Attachment]
Attach files or view/play, or delete them.P135
[Template]
Load template Save template
[Header/Sign.]
Attach header Attach sign. Attach the set header. Attach the set signature. Open a template to create Deco-mail.P134 Save the current Deco-mail as a template. Mail Continued on next page 129
[Input setting]
Configure the character entry.P348
[Special input]
Enter a space, line feed, Kuten code, etc.P349
[Header/Sign.]
Header Signature
[Jump]
Top Bottom Attach the set header. Attach the set signature. Move to the top of the displayed message text. Move to the bottom of the displayed message text.
[Image info.]
Display detailed information about an image behind the cursor.
[Preview]
Open the preview screen of the message text.
[Delete body]
Delete the message text. Note
<Add address>
When selecting a Phonebook entry with multiple mail addresses saved, you need to further specify which addresses are to be added for recipients.
<Template>
If the message text is already entered, a confirmation whether to delete the text appears. To load the template, select "Yes". Message Text Entry Screen Sub Menu a Message text entry screen (P128) M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Decorate mail]
Open the palette to select the decoration to Deco-mail (Decoration). P132
[Common phrases]
Enter or edit Common phrases.P349
[Edit character]
Select a character or decoration in message text to copy, cut, or paste. Undo the last entry or pasting of characters.P354
[Edit dictionary]
Edit a dictionary stored in the FOMA terminal.P355
[Quote]
Quote the contents of a Phonebook entry, etc.P348 130 Mail
Deco-mail Creating and Sending Deco-mail You can create your own designed mail by adding decorations such as changing font size, font color or background color, or inserting images while editing an i-mode mail message. Deco-mail up to 100KB can be sent. Up to 20 images within 90KB can be inserted. Some terminals may receive Deco-mail that is larger than 10,000 bytes as mail containing a URL to browse. The set decoration appears at the cursor position. Message text entry screen c Select
"Decorate mail"
(Message) field M[Menu] Palette display screen d Use the palette to decorate the message text b To select a decoration before entering characters For operations, refer to "Decorating Text" (P132). b To decorate entered characters For operations, refer to "Changing Decoration" (P134). e M[Close]
b To view the Deco-mail message Press M[Menu] "Preview". a Mail menu screen (P127) "Compose message"
f C[Set] I[Send]
b Enter the receiver and subject Entering the receiver and subjectP128 Mail Continued on next page 131
Note If you exchange Deco-mail with Deco-mail incompatible i-mode terminals, the decorations may not be displayed correctly. After decorated text is deleted, the decoration codes may remain and this may result in a reduction in the number of characters available to enter in the text field. Cancel any decoration before deleting the text. When you delete the text by pressing Q for 1+ seconds, the text including any decoration will be deleted. If a template contains an image that cannot be sent by mail, the image may be deleted. Decorating Text a Message text entry screen (P128) M[Menu] "Decorate mail" Perform the following operations M[Close]: Switch from palette functions to character entry.
(Insert line)]
(Background color)]
Set a background color of the message text.
Insert a line in message text.
Specify the range of text to decorate.P134 This option cannot be selected when no text has been entered in the
(Edit decoration)]
message.
(Char decoration)]
(Cancel decoration)]
Select decorations to apply to characters.P133
Delete decoration in the line at the cursor.
Apply My decoration
(My decoration)]
(Undo)]
Edit My decoration
Restore a set decoration to the previous state.
Delete all set decorations.
(Reset all settings)]
Apply a character decoration which is saved beforehand. Save your favorite character decoration.P133 Note When characters with "Telop" or "Swing" set are selected and copied or cut, "Telop" or "Swing" will not take effect.
(Insert image)]
Data Box Still image photography 132 Mail Insert an image saved in "My picture" to the message text.
Move the cursor to the folder C[Open] Select an image Capture and insert a still image.
Take a picture C[
(Save)]
<Insert image>
Up to 90KB or 20 images can be inserted. The number of available attachments may be reduced depending on the file size. If the maximum number of images or size is exceeded, a warning message appears. By default, images are saved in the "Decomail picture" and
"Decomail picto" folders. If the same image is inserted more than once, it is considered that one image is inserted. Decorating Characters a Message text entry screen (P128) M[Menu] "Decorate mail" Select
(Char decoration) b Perform the following operations
Set the color for characters.
Select a color Enter text You can also select a color from the palette by pressing
(Font color)]
I[Palette].
(Font size)]
Set a font size.
(Blink)]
Set the text to blink. To cancel blinking, select
(Blink).
(MoveAlign)]
Set the display of the text. To cancel the setting, select
(Move Align (Default)).
(Telop) Set a telop to the text. Characters entered between and appear as a telop.
(Swing) Set the text to swing. Characters entered between and swing.
(Left) Align characters to be entered or images to be inserted to the left.
(Center) Align characters to be entered or images to be inserted to the center.
(Right) Align characters to be entered or images to be inserted to the right. Note
<Font size>
The size of Deco-mail pictogram cannot be changed.
<Font color>
Pictographs are also displayed in the specified color. To restore the default color, select
(Font color) from the color palette.
<Blink>
When characters set to blink are displayed on the preview screen or the Compose message screen, the characters stop blinking after a certain period of time. Mail 133
Changing Decoration a Message text entry screen (P128) M[Menu] "Decorate mail" Select
(Edit decoration) b Use K to specify the start point I[SelAll]: Select the entire message. c Use K to specify the end point Select a decoration Decorating operationsP133 Template Using a Template to Create Deco-mail Templates are form data for Deco-mail with decorations such as the font size and image insertion already set. In addition to the pre-installed templates, you can use templates downloaded from sites. a Compose message screen (P128) M[Menu]
"Template" "Load template" "Yes"
If the mail has message text entered, the entered text will be deleted and the template will be loaded. b Select a template C[Select]
The selected template is inserted in the message text. Selecting a template then pressing J allows you to select the template while viewing. You can edit the message text after inserting a template. Creating a New Template Create user-defined templates. Created templates are saved in "Template" of Mail menu. a Mail menu screen (P127) "Template" M[Menu] "New template"
b Create templates Decorating operationsP132 c After creating a Template C[Set] C[Select] Edit the title I[Done]
Note If message text in the mail is not decorated, a template cannot be saved. Editing Templates You can edit user-defined templates. a Mail menu screen (P127) "Template"
Template list screen 134 Mail
b Select a template C[Edit] Edit the template Decorating operationsP132 c After editing the template C[Set]
"Overwrite save"/"New save"
Overwrite save Save the edited template over the source template. New save Save the edited template as a new template.
C[Select] Edit the title d I[Done]
Template List Screen Sub Menu a Template list screen (P134) Move the cursor to a template M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Compose message]
Compose a new message with the selected template.
[New Template]
Create a new template.P134
[Delete]
Delete one Delete selected Delete the selected template. Select and delete templates.
Mark templates to delete I[Done] "Yes"
Press M[Menu] to select "Select all" or Delete all Delete all templates. Deselect all".
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
[Edit title]
Edit the title of the selected template.
[Detail info]
Display the properties of the selected template. Attachment Attaching a File You can send i-mode mail with images or melodies attached. Up to 2MB or 10 files can be attached. The number of available attachments may be reduced depending on the file size. The following file types can be attached:
- Images (JPEG, GIF)
- Movie/i-motion
- Melody
- Phonebook
- Schedule event
- To do
- Bookmark A file prohibited to be attached to mail or to be output from the FOMA terminal cannot be attached. a Compose message screen (P128) Select
(Attachment) field Perform the following operations
[Image]
My picture Activate camera Select an image saved in "My picture" of "Data box".P276 Capture and attach a still image.
(Save)]
Take a picture C[
Mail Continued on next page 135
[Movie]
i-motion Activate camera Select a movie/i-motion movie saved in "i-motion"
of "Data box". Capture and attach a movie.
Take a movie C[
(Save)]
[Melody]
Select a melody saved in "Melody" of "Data box".
Move the cursor to the folder C[Open] Select a melody
[Phonebook]
Select a Phonebook entry.
[Calendar]
Select a schedule event saved in the FOMA terminal.
Select a date Select a Schedule event
[To do]
Select To do saved in the FOMA terminal.
[Bookmark]
i-mode Full browser Attach a bookmark saved in "Bookmark" of "i-mode". Attach a bookmark saved in "Bookmark" of "Full browser".
[Others]
Attach a file saved in the "OTHER" folder in a microSD card. 136 Mail Note GIF images and attached melodies cannot be received with an i-mode terminal using the mova service. A movie/i-motion movie over 2MB cannot be attached. Reduce the size under "Clipping" to the available size before attaching it.P292 Depending on the recipient terminal, a movie may be displayed coarsely or as sequential still images. When sending a movie/
i-motion movie which size is over 500KB to i-mode terminals other than 2MB-compatible ones, a movie captured with following setting is recommended. Size restriction: 500KB, Select Size: QCIF (176144), Quality:
Super fine Some i-motion movies may not be attached. Playing/Displaying/Deleting an Attached File a Compose message screen (P128) Select a desired attachment field with a file attached
Perform the following operations
[Play/disp file]
Play or display the selected attachment.
[Delete]
Delete the selected attachment. Note To add another attachment, select an field with no file attached.
(Attachment)
Receive mail automatically When You Receive i-mode Mail When the FOMA terminal is in the service area, i-mode mail is automatically sent from the i-mode center. a After the i-mode mail is received, appears at the top of the screen When the reception is completed, the Receive results screen appears. The previous screen returns if no operation is performed for approximately 30 seconds. Selecting "Mail" opens the Inbox list screen. Until the detail screen of received i-mode mail is opened, the top of the screen and number indicates the number of messages) appears in Stand-by.
(the appears at Receive results screen Note When new i-mode mail is delivered, other i-mode mail and MessageR/F stored in the i-mode center are received at the same time. When receive option for i-mode mail has been set, sent i-mode mail is stored in the i-mode center. You can check the subject of i-mode mail stored in the center before selecting and receiving the mail.P138 If received mail was sent from a terminal that is capable of setting To, Cc, or Bcc, you can check how the mail was addressed to you on the FOMA terminal.P146 Melodies, movies, and still images can be received as attachments to i-mode mail. Incompatible files may be automatically deleted at the i-mode center. If an attached file is deleted, " (Attached le deleted)" is added to the message text. Files attached to a mail cannot be saved in the FOMA terminal when the FOMA terminal does not support the file type. Those files can be saved to a microSD card or forwarded.P140 Up to 100KB of i-mode mail including attachments can be automatically downloaded. Attachments over 100KB can be manually downloaded from the i-mode center.P141 You can set whether to receive attached melodies or images under "Receive attach file".P157 If the size of a received mail exceeds the number of characters set under "iMenu" "English" "Options" "Mail Settings"
"Limit Mail Size", you can select and download the attached file or the data whose name appears in the message text.P141 If the total number or total size of the received mail (i-mode mail and SMS) stored in the FOMA terminal exceeds the limit, the oldest read message will be overwritten first. Protect the received messages you want to keep. Incoming mail is saved at the i-mode center when:
- Power is OFF
- Self mode is activated
- Omakase Lock
- "Receive option set" is set to "ON"
- Inbox is full with protected or unread mail
- A videophone call in progress
- The terminal is out of service area When mail is kept at the i-mode center, appears. When the terminal power is off or the terminal is out of service area, these icons may not be displayed even there is i-mode mail at the i-mode center. If multiple i-mode mail messages or MessageR/F are received concurrently, the ring tone set to the last received i-mode mail or MessageR/F sounds. or Mail 137
Displaying New i-mode Mail a Receive results screen (P137) "Mail" Select a folder b Select mail to be displayed Received mail detail screen Note Images attached to i-mode mail may not be properly displayed. Attachments incompatible with the FOMA terminal cannot be saved to "Data box", however, they can be forwarded or saved to a microSD card (when saving in a microSD card, the file name will be changed to "OTHER001" to "OTHER999"). Receive option Receiving i-mode Mail Selectively You can check the subject of i-mode mail stored in the i-mode center, and select mail to receive or delete at the i-mode center before downloading new messages. To use the Receive option, set "Receive option set" to "ON" in advance. 138 Mail Setting Receive Option Set "Receive option set" to "ON" to receive selected i-mode mail. a Mail menu screen (P127) "Receive option"
C[Select] "ON"
After this option is set, i-mode mail will not be received automatically. Note To set "Receive option" to "OFF", perform from "Receive option set" (P157). If You Receive i-mode Mail when Receive Option is Set a Notification of received mail screen appears Press C [OK] or Q/P to close the notification screen. Notification of received mail screen
Note or indicating the incoming i-mode mail will not be displayed, and the mail ring tone will not sound. The i-Channel ticker stops while the Notification of received mail screen is displayed. Setting Receive Option for i-mode Mail After "Receive option" is set to "ON", perform the following steps to select and receive i-mode mail. a Mail menu screen (P127) "Receive option"
For subsequent steps, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide
[i-mode] FOMA version". b Icons displayed on the Receive option screen indicating attachments Icon File type An image is attached. An i-motion movie is attached. A melody is attached. Another type of file is attached. Check new messages Checking New i-mode Mail i-mode mails that could not be received for a reason, such as because the FOMA terminal was out of service area, are stored in the i-mode center. You can receive stored i-mode mail by checking the i-mode center. appears at the top of the screen when mail is kept at the i-mode center. You can select items to check (mail or MessageR/F) under
"Check new messages" (P157). You cannot check new messages when the FOMA terminal is out of service area. a Mail menu screen (P127) "Check new messages"
When checking is completed, the Check results screen appears. Note Even when i-mode mail is kept at the i-mode center, appear on the screen if mail arrived while the FOMA terminal power was turned off. may not Note Even when "Receive option set" is set to "ON", all messages will be received when "Check new messages" is used. If you do not want to receive mail, exclude "Mail" from the items to be checked.P157 Receive option can also be performed from "iMenu". Select
"iMenu" " (Menu List)" " (Receive option)". Mail 139
Reply to i-mode mail Replying to i-mode Mail You can reply to the sender of i-mode mail. Replying can be made by entering new text or quoting the text of received i-mode mail. a Received mail detail screen (P143) M[Menu] "Reply/Forward" "Reply"/
"Reply with quote"
You can reply to mail also by pressing I[Reply] on the Received mail detail screen. If the mail is sent to multiple receivers, you can select
"Sender" to reply only to the sender or select "All" to reply the sender and all other receivers. Forward i-mode mail Forwarding i-mode Mail to Other Address You can forward received i-mode mail to other address. a Received mail detail screen (P143) M[Menu] "Reply/Forward" "Forward"
b Enter the receiver
"Fw:" is added to the subject. Editing the receiver and message textP128. c I[Send]
Note When a file prohibited to be attached to mail or to be output from the FOMA terminal is attached or pasted to an i-mode mail to be forwarded, the file will be deleted. After exceeding the storage capacity of Outbox, you cannot forward it. Delete mail saved in Outbox before forwarding. If you forward a received Deco-mail, the original decoration and images remain entered in the message text. However, restricted images will not be entered. b Enter the subject and the message text
"Re:" is added to the subject. When replying by quoting, ">" is added at the beginning of the quoted message. Editing the subject and messageP128. c I[Send]
Note After exceeding the storage capacity of Outbox, a reply cannot be created. Delete mail saved in Outbox before replying. The reply to received Deco-mail with quotation has original decoration and images entered in the message text. However, restricted images will not be entered. 140 Mail
Adding Mail Addresses/Phone Numbers to Phonebook You can save mail addresses and phone numbers in received mail to the Phonebook. Playing/Saving an Attached File from i-mode Mail You can play or save an image, melody, movie, or i-motion movie attached or pasted to i-mode mail. Registering an Address/Phone Number from the Message Text a Received mail detail screen (P143) Move the cursor to the address/number to save M[Menu] "Save" "No./addr. in body"
Go to Step 2 in "Adding Phonebook Entries from Received/
Dialed Calls etc" (P82). Saving a Receiver, Sender Address, or Phone Number a Received mail detail screen (P143) M[Menu] "Save" "From Address"
If there are multiple recipients/senders, further select the addresses/phone numbers to register. Go to Step 2 in "Adding Phonebook Entries from Received/
Dialed Calls etc." (P82). Retrieving Selected Attached File When the size of a received message including attachments exceeds 100KB, you will need to download the attachments from the i-mode center. All the attached files selected are downloaded regardless of the setting of "Receive attach file" option in "Communication"
of "Mail setting". Expired files cannot be downloaded. a Received mail detail screen (P143) Select a file name Note When there is less available space for Inbox than the file size, the attachment cannot be retrieved. Mail 141
Displaying/Playing/Saving/Deleting an Attached File a Received mail detail screen (P143) Move the cursor to the attached file C[Select]: Display/play the selected attachment. b M[Menu] "Attachment" Perform the following operations
[View/Play]
Display/play the selected attachment.
[Save]
Save the selected attachment. Obtained images will be saved in the "i-mode" folder in "My picture"
of "Data box". (If the image can be used as a Deco-mail pictogram, it will be saved in the "Deco-mail picto" folder.) Movies/i-motion movies will be saved in the "i-mode" folder in
"i-motion" of "Data box". Melodies will be saved in the "i-mode" folder in "Melody" of "Data box". Phonebook entries will be saved to Phonebook in the FOMA terminal. Schedule events will be saved to Schedule in the FOMA terminal. To do tasks will be saved to To do list in the FOMA terminal. Bookmarks will be saved in "Bookmark" in "i-mode" or "Full browser". Attached files other than the above can be saved in the "OTHER"
folder in a microSD card.
[Delete]
Delete the selected attachment. 142 Mail Note Large i-mode mail may be rejected by the i-mode center, and an error message may be returned to the source address. i-mode mail that is 100KB (with attachments included) or smaller can be automatically downloaded. Attachments larger than 100KB can be manually downloaded from the i-mode center. You can set a size limit for i-mode mail messages. When the image size is larger than the screen, it is shrunk and Some images and movies/i-motion movies may not be displayed. displayed or played. When "Melody auto play" is set to "ON", an attached melody is played automatically when you open a received i-mode mail. A software that supports i-motion is required to play an i-motion mail on a PC. Saving Inline Images a Received mail detail screen (P143) M[Menu] "Save" "Inline image"
b Select an image C[Edit] Edit the file name I[Save]
To set as Stand-by display, select "Yes". b Select a folder I[Reply]: Reply to the sender and multiple recipients.P140 c Select a message J: Open the previous or next mail. I[Reply]: Reply to the sender and multiple recipients.P140
Inbox/Outbox/Unsent message Displaying Mail in Inbox/
Outbox or Unsent Messages To display contents of a folder with security set, enter the Terminal security code. Displaying Received Mail Up to 1,000 incoming i-mode mail and SMS messages can be saved in Inbox. However, the savable number depends on the amount of the data. By default, " Welcome Mail
" is saved. Packet communication charges do not apply for this mail. You cannot reply to " Welcome Mail a Mail menu screen (P127) "Inbox"
". I[Add]: You can add a folder. Inbox list screen Received mail list screen Received mail detail screen Mail 143
Displaying Sent Mail Up to 500 i-mode mail, SMS, and unsent messages can be saved in Outbox. However, the savable number depends on the amount of the data. a Mail menu screen (P127) "Outbox"
I[Add]: You can add a folder. b Select a folder Outbox list screen c Select a message J: Open the previous or next mail. I[Edit]: Open the Compose message or SMS screen.P128, P163 Sent mail detail screen Displaying Unsent Messages Messages saved in Unsent message are included in the maximum number of savable messages in Outbox. a Mail menu screen (P127) "Unsent message"
I[Delete]: Delete i-mode mail or SMS. Sent mail list screen b Select a message The Compose message/SMS screen appears depending on the type of the selected mail. You can also edit unsent mail. Unsent message list screen 144 Mail
Auto sort Sorting Sent or Received Mail Automatically to Folders Set conditions for automatically saving mail in specified folders. a Inbox list screen (P143)/Outbox list screen
(P144) Move the cursor to a folder M[Menu] "Auto sort"
b Perform the following operations C[List]: List of the options for the selected item is displayed.
[From]
Set mail address or phone number as a sorting condition.
"Address or number" "Direct input" Enter the mail address or phone number The address can be selected from the Recent address, Recent calls, or Phonebook.P129
[Subject]
Set a mail subject as a condition.
"Input subject" Enter the subject Note To add an additional sorting condition, select "Rule add" after Step 2. Up to 10 sorting conditions can be set. To cancel a sorting condition, select the condition to cancel M[Menu] "Release" "Yes". To edit a sorting condition, select the condition to edit M[Menu] "Edit". The same sorting conditions as ones set to another folder cannot be set. When you attempt to set the same sorting condition, a confirmation whether to change the sorting condition already set. Select "Yes" to cancel the setting already set and set the new sorting condition. Select "No" to cancel to input the new sorting condition. When setting a mail address as a sorting condition, the domain name (the string followed by @) should be included. For example, when selecting an address from the Sent message log or Received message log, if the message was exchanged based on their phone numbers, the address does not include the domain name. In this case, it is not recognized as a sorting condition. When setting a sorting condition to SMS, enter the phone number for "Form". You cannot set "Subject" as a sorting condition. To return to the list screen, pressQ. Mail 145
Received/Sent/Unsent Mail Screen Components Inbox/Outbox List Screen Received Mail List Screen/Received Mail Detail Screen a b d c b c e d a b Ex.: Inbox list screen a Folder name b Number of unread messages/Total number of messages in the folder This is displayed on the Inbox list screen. For Outbox, only the total number of messages in the folder is displayed. b Icons displayed on the Inbox/Outbox screen Icon Description
"Inbox"/"MessageR"/"MessageF"/"Outbox"
(Default folders)
(Yellow) User defined folder Auto sort Security is set
(Yellow) Unread mail 146 Mail Received mail list screen Received mail detail screen a Displayed folder name b Received date and time On the Received mail list screen, messages received before today have the date displayed, and messages received today have the time displayed. c Sender's phone number/mail address If the phone number or mail address is saved in the Phonebook, the name in the Phonebook appears. d Subject
"SMS" is displayed for an SMS message. e Address types and multiple recipients If mail is sent to multiple addresses, their address types
(To or Cc) are displayed. If the mail address is saved in the Phonebook, the name in the Phonebook appears.
b Icons displayed on the Received mail list screen/
Received mail detail screen Icon
(Gray) Description Unread i-mode mail/SMS/SMS report Read i-mode mail/SMS/SMS report Replied Forwarded Sender mail address to which the reply cannot be sent Invalid multiple recipient addresses to which the reply cannot be sent The message is protected. Saved in the UIM Received date and time Different-Time zone SMS received Melody is attached. i-ppli can be started from the message text. Melody/still Image/movies/Phonebook entry/Schedule event/bookmark/other file is attached. Multiple files attached Damaged file Deleted attachment (Example: For a still image) Attached file un-retrieved Attached file deleted without retrieving Attached file interrupted while retrieving Acquisition failed. Icon Description
Attached file with the UIM security function activated Subject The message sent with the address as To, Cc, or Bcc Multiple recipient address types other than own address (To/Cc)
* Different icons indicated with ( ) appear on a detail screen. Sent Mail List Screen/Outbox Detail Screen a b d c b c e d Sent mail list screen Sent mail detail screen a Displayed folder name b Sent date and time On the Sent mail list screen, messages sent before today have the date displayed, and messages sent today have the time displayed. c Recipient phone number/mail address If the phone number or mail address is saved in the Phonebook, the name in the Phonebook appears.*
* When the name is set to appear in "Switch view"P153 d Subject e Receiver type
"SMS" is displayed for an SMS message. Indicate the receiver type of the sent mail (To, Cc, or Bcc). Mail Continued on next page 147
b Icons displayed on the Sent mail list screen/Sent mail detail screen Unsent Mail List Screen Icon
Description Sent i-mode mail/SMS i-mode mail sent to multiple recipients Failed to be sent The message is protected. SMS saved in the UIM Sent date and time Melody is attached. i-ppli can be started from the message text. Melody/still Image/movies/Phonebook entry/
Schedule event/Bookmark/other file is attached. Multiple files attached File with UIM security function attached Subject Sent as To/Cc/Bcc
* Different icons indicated with ( ) appear on a detail screen. 148 Mail a b c Unsent mail list screen a Saved date and time Messages saved before today have the date displayed, and messages saved today have the time displayed. b Subject
"SMS" is displayed for an SMS message. c Recipient phone number/mail address If the phone number or mail address is saved in the Phonebook, the name in the Phonebook appears.*
* When the name is set to appear in "Switch view"P155 b Icons displayed on the Unsent mail list screen Icon
Description Unsent i-mode mail/SMS i-mode mail with auto send reserved
* Other than the above, same icons as for sent mail are used.
Inbox/Outbox List Screen Sub Menu a Inbox list screen (P143)/Outbox list screen
(P144) M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Manage folders]
Add folder Delete folder Rename folder Reorder folder Folder lock Add a folder. Delete the selected folder.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
Change the name of the selected folder. Select the display position of the folders and sort folders. Set or release security to the selected folder.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
[Delete message]
Read in folder*
All in folder All with protected Delete all read messages in the Inbox folder.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
Delete all messages in the Inbox/Outbox folder.
(Except the protected messages)
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
Delete all messages in the Inbox folder.
(Including the protected messages)
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
[Auto sort]
Set conditions for mail to be saved automatically in the selected folder.P145
[Send all Ir data]
Send all mail in Inbox/Outbox via infrared communication.
Enter the Terminal security code Enter the authentication password "Yes"
[Copy all microSD]
Copy all messages in the selected folder to the microSD card.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
[Memory status]
Display number of messages in the Inbox/Outbox and Unsent message folders.
[Clear inbox]*
Delete the user created folders and mail saved in "Inbox" and "user-
defined folder". (Except the protected messages and folders containing the protected messages)
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
* Not displayed for sent mail list screen. Note
<Manage folders>
If I[Add] is pressed on the Inbox or Outbox list screen, a folder can be added.
<Rename folder/Reorder folder/Delete folder/Auto sort>
This option is not available for the default "Inbox", "Outbox",
"MessageR", and "MessageF" folders. However, "Auto sort" is available for the "MessageR" and "MessageF" folders. Mail Continued on next page 149
<Delete message>
A folder containing protected mail cannot be deleted. Protected mail and SMS saved in the UIM are not deleted. When unread mail exist, or when "Delete folder" is selected for a folder containing mail, a confirmation for deletion appears. Select "Yes" to delete.
[Status setting]
Protect Read Memory status Protect or unprotect the selected mail. Mark unread mail as read. Display the number of messages in Inbox. Received Mail List Screen Sub Menu a Received mail list screen (P143) Move the cursor to mail M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Reply/Forward]
Reply Reply with quote Reply to the selected mail by quoting the Reply to the selected mail.P140 received message text.P140 Forward Forward the received mail to another receiver.
[Delete]
Delete one Delete selected Delete all read Delete all Delete the selected message. Select and delete messages.
Mark mail to delete I[Done] "Yes"
Press M[Menu] to select "Select all",
"Deselect all", or "Switch view". Delete all read messages in the folder.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
Delete all mail in the folder.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
Set mail display method. Set conditions to sort messages.
[View setting]
Switch view Sort
[Filter]
Display messages that meet certain conditions. Address Display only mail from a specific address.
Select an item Select/input the address Subject Unread Read Protected Not protected Attached file Mail SMS all Display only mail with a specific subject. Display only unread mail. Display only read mail. Display only protected mail. Display only unprotected mail. Display only mail with a file attached. Display only i-mode mail. Display only SMS and SMS reports. Display all mail in the folder.
[Move folder]
Move one Move selected Move all 150 Mail Move the selected mail to another folder. Select mail messages and move them to another folder.
Mark mail to move I[Done] Select a destination folder Press M[Menu] to select "Select all", "Deselect all", or "Switch view". Move all mail in the folder to another folder.
[Export]
Ir exchange Send the selected mail or all mail in the folder via infrared communication.P307 Copy to microSD Copy the selected mail or all mail in the folder to the microSD card. Copying all mail in the folder requires you to enter the Terminal security code. Copy or move the selected SMS to the FOMA terminal or UIM. UIM
[Auto sort]
Automatically save mail to the specified folder.P145
Set sorting conditionI[Done]Select a folder
[Multiple choice]
Select multiple mail to perform operations. Press M[Menu] to perform "Delete", "Move folder", "Protect", "Read status", "Select all", or "Release all" operation. Note
<Delete>
If there are unread messages, a confirmation for deletion appears. Select "Yes" to delete.
<Filter>
Address of exact match or subjects which meet right truncation of certain conditions are displayed. Received Mail Detail Screen Sub Menu a Received mail detail screen (P143) M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Reply/Forward]
Reply or forward the displayed mail to another receiver.P140
[Move folder]
Move the displayed mail to another folder.
[Delete]
Delete the displayed mail.
[Protect]
Protect or unprotect the displayed mail.
[Save]
From Address Save the mail address of the sender or multiple recipients to the Phonebook.P141 No./addr. in body Save the phone numbers or email addresses in the displayed mail to the Phonebook.P141 Inline image Save images contained in the displayed mail.P142 Template Save Deco-mail as a template.
C[Select] Edit the title I[Done]
Mail Continued on next page 151
[Copy]
Copy contents of the displayed mail. Body Subject Mail address Select and copy contents of message text.P354 Copy the subject. Copy address. If there are multiple addresses, select an address from the Mail address list screen.
[Attachment]
Save, play/view, or delete files attached to the displayed i-mode mail. P142
[View setting]
Font size Set a font size for the message text on the Mail display screen Scroll Set the number of lines scrolled when H is pressed on the Mail display screen.
[Export]
Ir exchange Send the selected mail or all mail in the folder via infrared communication. Copy microSD Copy the selected mail or all mail in the folder to the microSD card. Copying all mail in the folder requires you to enter the Terminal security code. Copy or move the selected SMS to the FOMA terminal or UIM. UIM Note
<Protect>
Up to 1,000 mails can be protected.
<Delete>
Protected mail cannot be deleted. 152 Mail Sent Mail List Screen Sub Menu a Sent mail list screen (P144) Move the cursor to mail M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Edit]
Edit and send sent mail.P128, P163
[Delete]
Delete one Delete selected Delete the selected message. Select and delete messages.
Mark mail to delete I[Done] "Yes"
Press M[Menu] to select "Select all",
"Deselect all", or "Switch view". Delete all mail in the folder.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
Move the selected mail to another folder. Select mail messages and move them to another folder.
Mark mail to move I[Done] Select a destination folder Press M[Menu] to select "Select all",
"Deselect all", or "Switch view". Move all mail in the folder to another folder. Delete all
[Move]
Move one Move selected Move all
[Protect]
Protect one Protect selected Protect all Cancel one Cancel selected Protect the selected mail. Select and protect messages.
Mark mail to protect I[Done]
Press M[Menu] to select "Select all",
"Deselect all", or "Switch view". Protect all mail in the folder. Unprotect the selected mail. Select and unprotect messages. The operations are same as "Protect selected"
Unprotect all mail in the folder. Cancel all
[View setting]
Switch view Sort
[Filter]
Display messages that meet certain conditions. Address Set mail display method. Set conditions to sort messages. Display only mail sent to a specific address.
Select an item Select/input the address Display only mail with a specific subject. Display only protected mail. Display only unprotected mail. Display only mail with a file attached. Display only i-mode mail. Display only SMS. Display all mail in the folder. Subject Protected Not protected Attached file Mail SMS all
[Export]
Ir exchange Send the selected mail or all mail in the folder via infrared communication.P307
[Memory status]
Display the number of messages in Outbox.
[Multiple choice]
Select multiple mail to perform operations. Press M[Menu] to perform "Delete", "Move folder", "Protect",
"Select all", or "Release all" operation. Note
<Filter>
Address of exact match or subjects which meet right truncation of certain conditions are displayed. Sent Mail Detail Screen Sub Menu a Sent mail detail screen (P144) M[Menu]
Perform the following operations
[Edit]
Edit and send sent mail.P128, P163
[Move folder]
Move the displayed mail to another folder.
[Delete]
Delete the displayed mail. Copy to microSD Copy the selected mail or all mail in the folder to the microSD card. Copying all mail in the folder requires you to enter the Terminal security code. Copy or move the selected SMS to the FOMA terminal or UIM. UIM Mail Continued on next page 153
[Protect]
Protect or unprotect the displayed mail.
[Save]
From Address Save the mail address to the Phonebook.P141 No./addr. in body Save the phone numbers or email addresses in the displayed mail to the Phonebook.P141 Inline image Save images contained in the displayed mail.P142 Template Save Deco-mail as a template.
C[Select] Edit the title I[Done]
[Copy]
Copy contents of the displayed mail. Body Subject Mail address Select and copy contents of message text.P354 Copy the subject. Copy address. If there are multiple recipients, select addresses to copy.
[Attachment]
Save, play/view, or delete files attached to the displayed i-mode mail. P142
[View setting]
Font size Set a font size for the message text on the Mail display Set the number of lines scrolled when H is pressed on the screen Mail display screen. Scroll 154 Mail
[Export]
Ir exchange Send the selected mail or all mail in the folder via Copy microSD infrared communication. UIM Copy the selected mail or all mail in the folder to the microSD card. Copy or move the selected SMS to the FOMA terminal or UIM. Note
<Protect>
Up to 500 mails can be protected.
<Delete>
Protected mail cannot be deleted. Unsent Mail List Screen Sub Menu a Unsent mail list screen (P144) Move the cursor to mail M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Delete]
Delete one Delete selected Delete all Delete the selected message. Select and delete messages.
Mark mail to delete I[Done] "Yes"
Press M[Menu] to select "Select all", "Deselect all", or "Switch view". Delete all unsent messages.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
Set mail display method. Set conditions to sort messages.
[View setting]
Switch view Sort
[Filter]
Display messages that meet certain conditions. Address Display only mail sent to a specific address.
Select an item Select/input the address Display only mail with a specific subject. Display only mail with a file attached. Display only i-mode mail. Display only SMS. Display all unsent messages. Subject Attached file Mail SMS all
[Ir exchange]
Send the selected mail or all mail in the folder via infrared communication.P307
[Copy microSD]
Copy the selected mail or all mail in the folder to the microSD card. Copying all mail in the folder requires you to enter the Terminal security code.
[Cancel auto send]
Cancel the auto send setting.
[Auto send fail reason]
Display the reason for auto send failure.
[Memory status]
Display number of unsent messages. Received mails/Sent mails/Recent mails Using Mail History Up to 30 entries will be saved in each the Received mail logs and Sent mail logs. Also, up to 60 entries of sent/
received mail will be saved in "Recent". These logs can be used to compose mail and save addresses to the Phonebook. If the maximum number of recordable entries has been exceeded, the oldest entry will be overwritten first. Example: To display the Received mails a Stand-by display L(for 1+ seconds) b To display the Sent mails Stand-by display R(for 1+
seconds) b To display the Recent mails Stand-by display A(for 1+
seconds) Ex.: Received mail list screen Mail Continued on next page 155
b Select an entry in the log I[Mail]: Create mail to the receiver or sender of the selected entry. a The name saved in the Phonebook b Other party's mail address c Received/sent date and time a b c Ex.: Received mail detail screen b Icons displayed on the Received mails/Sent mails/Recent mails Icon Description Received mail Sent mail Received SMS Sent SMS Mail and SMS that were received/sent while roaming*
* The received/sent date and time is shown in the local time. Received Mails/Sent Mails/Recent Mails Sub Menu a Use H to move the cursor to a log entry to use M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Voice call]
Make a voice call to the selected log entry. 156 Mail
[Video phone call]
Make a videophone call to the selected log entry.
[Compose mail]
Create mail to the address or sender of the selected log entry. Go to Step 3 in "Composing and Sending i-mode Mail" (P128).
[Add to phonebook]
Save the mail address of the selected log entry to the Phonebook. Go to Step 2 in "Adding Phonebook Entries from Received/Dialed Calls etc." (P82). Save only unsaved mail addresses.
[Customize call]
Edit the phone number of the selected log entry and dial.
[Change list]*
Recent calls Recent mails Received calls Received mails Redial Sent mails The item for the currently displayed log is not shown.
[Delete]
Delete the selected log entry.
[Delete all]*
Delete all log entries. Display all incoming and outgoing call log entries. Display all received and sent mail log entries. Display incoming call log entries. Display received mail log entries. Display phone redial log entries. Display sent mail log entries.
* Not displayed on the detail screen of Received mails/Sent mails/
Recent mails.
Mail setting Setting Mail Functions of the FOMA Terminal Communication Configuring Communication Settings a Mail menu screen (P127) "Mail setting"
"Communication" Perform the following operations Mail will not be received automatically. Mail will be received automatically.
[Receive option set]
To enable/disable the Receive option (P138), set whether to receive i-mode mail automatically. ON OFF
[Receive attach file]
Specify attached files to be retrieved when i-mode mail is received.
Mark items to download I[Done]
[Check new messages]
Specify request items when using "Check new messages".
Mark items to check I[Done]
Note
<Receive option set>
When this option is set to "ON", i-mode mail cannot be received automatically. Incoming i-mode mail is kept at the i-mode center, and the Notification of received mail screen (P138) appears.
<Receive attach file>
If the attached file set not to be received arrives, the file name is contained in the message text.P141 Edit Editing Header/Signature/Quotation a Mail menu screen (P127) "Mail setting"
"Edit" Perform the following operations
[Edit header]
Set a header to be inserted to i-mode mail text.
C[Edit] Enter a header
[Edit signature]
Set a signature to be inserted to i-mode mail text.
C[Edit] Enter a signature
[Edit quotation]
Set a symbol indicating quotation from received mail used for replying by quoting.
C[Select] Enter a quotation mark I[Done]
[Auto attach]
Set whether to automatically attach a header or signature when composing i-mode mail.
Mark items to be attached I[Done]
Display Configuring Display Settings a Mail menu screen (P127) "Mail setting"
"Display" Perform the following operations
[Font size]
Set a font size for text on the Mail detail screen. Pressing1,2, or3on the Received mail detail screen also changes the font size. Mail Continued on next page 157
[Scroll]
Set the number of lines scrolled when H is pressed on the Mail detail screen or the Preview screen.
[Mail list view]
Set mail display method on the Mail list screen.
[Folder security]
Set security for Inbox/Outbox and Unsent message in Mail menu. To display security-enabled mail, the Terminal security code must be entered.
Enter the Terminal security code Mark items to enable I[Done]
Mail group Registering Mail Group Register mail addresses to a mail group so that you can easily specify a certain group of multiple recipients. Up to 10 mail groups can be created. Up to 5 recipients can be registered to a mail group. a Mail menu screen (P127) "Mail setting"
"Mail group"
[Melody auto play]
Set whether to automatically play attached or pasted melodies on the Mail display screen. Receiving display Set whether to notify with a ring tone or Receive results screen when i-mode mail or MessageR/F is received while operating the FOMA terminal (displaying other than Stand-by display). Alarm mode Notify with a ring tone or the Receive results screen. The Receive results screen is not displayed depending on the function in use such as while calling or activating Camera. Prioritize the FOMA terminal operation and does not notify with a ring tone or the Receive results screen, etc. When receiving i-mode message or Message R/
F while the display is turned off, the display does not light up. Operation mode 158 Mail
Mail group list screen b I[Add] Enter a mail group name C[Set]
c Select the registered mail group Select a receiver field Select a registration method
I[Done]
Sent address Rcv. address Phonebook Direct input Select an address from Sent mails. Select an address from Received mails. Select an address from the Phonebook. Enter the receiver address directly.
Mail Group List Screen Sub Menu a Mail group list screen (P158) M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Delete group]
Delete the selected mail group.
[Add group]
Create a new mail group.
[Rename group]
Edit the selected mail group name.
[Write Mail]
Create i-mode mail to the selected mail group.P128 Note
<Reset settings>
The header and signature will not be reset. Receive Message When You Receive MessageR/F When the FOMA terminal is in service area, MessageR/F is sent automatically from the i-mode center. When MessageR/F arrives, the display, ring tone, or vibration notifies you of new messages. Up to 100 MessageR or MessageF can be saved respectively. However, the number of savable messages varies depending on the message size. Others Configuring Other Settings a Mail menu screen (P127) "Mail setting"
"Others" Perform the following operations
[Check settings]
Check the contents set in "Mail setting".
[Reset settings]
Reset the contents set in "Mail setting" to the default.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
Viewing New MessageR/F When MessageR/F arrives, the latest message appears automatically.
"Auto-display" can be configured to allow the detail screen to automatically open after receiving a MessageR/F.P160 a Automatically receive MessageR/F when it arrives After receiving a MessageR/F, the Receive results screen is displayed. The previous screen returns if no operation is performed for approximately 30 seconds. Mail 159
Auto-display Displaying MessageR/F Automatically Set automatic display method of MessageR/F. a i-mode menu screen (P168) "i-mode setting"
"Display" "Auto-display" Perform the following operations MessageR preferred If a MessageR and MessageF are received simultaneously, MessageR is automatically shown. MessageR only Only MessageR is automatically displayed. MessageF preferred If a MessageR and MessageF are received simultaneously, MessageF is automatically shown. MessageF only Auto-display off Only MessageF is automatically displayed. Messages are not displayed automatically. Melody auto play Playing a Melody Automatically When MessageR/F is Displayed Set whether to automatically play a melody when MessageR/F is displayed. a i-mode menu screen (P168) "i-mode setting"
"Display" "Melody auto play" "ON"/"OFF"
160 Mail Check new messages Checking New MessageR/F MessageR/F that were not received because the FOMA terminal was out of service area are stored at the i-mode center, and screen. Checking new messages downloads the stored MessageR/F. You cannot check new messages when the FOMA terminal is will appear at the top on the
, or
, out of service area. Set items to check (mail and MessageR/F) in "Check new messages" (P157). a i-mode menu screen (P168) "Check new messages"
When checking is completed, the Check results screen appears. b "MessageR"/"MessageF"
Note Incoming MessageR/F is saved at the i-mode center when:
- Power is OFF
- A videophone call in progress
- Self mode is activated
- The FOMA terminal is out of service area
- Omakase Lock
- MessageR/F on the FOMA terminal is full
MessageR/MessageF Displaying New MessageR/F When MessageR/F arrives from the i-mode center, or a appears at the top of the screen. i-mode menu screen (P168) "MessageR/F"
"MessageR"/"MessageF"
a Received date and time b Subject a b Select MessageR/F I[Delete]: Delete the selected MessageR/F a Received date and time b Subject b a b Ex.: MessageR list screen Ex.: MessageR detail screen b Icons displayed on the MessageR/F list/detail screen Icon
Description Unread MessageR/F Read MessageR/F
Icons other than above are the same as for Received mail.P147 MessageR/F List Screen Sub Menu a MessageR/F list screen (P161) Move the cursor to a message M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Delete]
Delete one Delete selected Delete all read Delete all
[View setting]
Switch view Sort Delete the selected MessageR/F. Select and delete MessageR/F.
Mark MessageR/F to delete I[Done]
"Yes"
Press M[Menu] to select "Select all",
"Deselect all", or "Switch view". Delete all read MessageR/F.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
Delete all MessageR/F.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
Set the display method of the MessageR/F list screen. Set conditions to sort MessageR/F. Mail Continued on next page 161
[Filter]
Display only the MessageR/F that meet certain conditions. Subject Unread Read Protected Not protected Attached file Display only the MessageR/F with an image or Display only the MessageR/F with a specific subject. Display only the unread MessageR/F. Display only the read MessageR/F. Display only the protected MessageR/F. Display only the unprotected MessageR/F. melody attached. all Display all MessageR/F.
[All to read]
Mark all MessageR/F to "read".
[Protect]
Protect one Protect selected Protect the selected MessageR/F. Select and protect MessageR/F.
Mark MessageR/F to protect I[Done]
"Yes". Press M[Menu] to select "Select all",
"Deselect all", or "Switch view". Protect all MessageR/F. Unprotect the selected MessageR/F. Select and unprotect MessageR/F. The operations are same as "Protect selected"
Unprotect all MessageR/F.
[Attachment]
View/Play Protect all Cancel one Cancel selected Cancel all
[Memory status]
Display the number of MessageR/F. Save Delete Note
<Delete>
If there are unread MessageR/F, a confirmation for deletion appears. Select "Yes" to delete. 162 Mail MessageR/F Detail Screen Sub Menu a MessageR/F detail screen (P161) M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Delete]
Delete the displayed MessageR/F.
[Protect]
Protect or unprotect the displayed MessageR/F.
[Save]
No./addr. in body Save the mail address or phone numbers in the displayed MessageR/F to the Phonebook. Inline image Save or check information about an image inserted in the currently displayed MessageR/F. Background image Save the background image used in the displayed MessageR/F. Display/play an attached file of the currently displayed MessageR/F. Save an attached file of the currently displayed Delete an attached file of the currently displayed MessageR/F. MessageR/F.
[View setting]
Font size screen Set a font size for the message text on the Mail display Scroll Set the number of lines scrolled when H is pressed on the Mail display screen. Note
<Protect>
Up to 100 MessageR or MessageF can be protected respectively.
<Delete>
Protected messages cannot be deleted. Compose/Send SMS Composing and Sending SMS You can send and receive SMS to/from parties of international carriers other than DOCOMO. Visit DOCOMO's web site for countries and international carriers available. You can send and receive SMS in Korean to/from terminals that support Korean. As for sending/receiving Korean SMS to/from terminals using carriers other than DOCOMO (including international carriers) which support Korean and L-04A, it depends on the correspondence situation of each carrier. Visit DOCOMO's web site for details. Also, the number of characters that can be sent depends on the situation of each recipient carrier. For details, contact recipient carriers. Switch Input Modes in the SMS Message to KoreanP166 a Mail menu screen (P127) "SMS"
"Compose SMS"
b Select Compose SMS screen
(Receiver) field "Direct input address" Enter the phone number Up to 21 digits (including "+") can be entered. On the Phone number entry screen, you can press M[Menu] to select "Int. call", "Select prefix", or "Cancel". To cancel the entry, press I[Cancel]. The address can be selected from Sent message log or Received message log, or Phonebook.P129 c Select
(Message) field Enter the message The number of characters which can be entered differs depending on the settings in "SMS input character". d I[Send]
Mail Continued on next page 163
Note For a destination of an international carrier other than DOCOMO, enter in the order of "+" (Press 0 for 1+ seconds),
"Country Code", and "other party's mobile phone number". For the mobile phone number, skip the leading "0", if any. Numbers may be entered in the order of "010", "Country Code", and the
"other party's mobile phone number" (to reply to overseas SMS received, enter "010"). Characters may not be sent correctly to the other party depending on the signal strength. When you send an SMS to a receiver who uses an international carrier and some of the characters you send are not supported by the carrier, those characters may not be displayed correctly. Even if you set "Caller ID notification" to "Not notify", your Caller ID is sent to the other party. You cannot reply to SMS sent with Unknown ID or from a public phone. When sending SMS, "Pictographs" and "Pictograph idioms"
are displayed as half-pitch space in other than and receiver's screen. SMS texts in Korean sent to a terminal which does not support Korean will not be displayed properly on the terminal. Compose SMS Screen Sub Menu a Compose SMS screen (P163) M[Menu]
Perform the following operations
[Send]
Send SMS.
[Save]
Save SMS being created or edited as an unsent message. 164 Mail
[Report request]
Set whether to request an SMS report when SMS is delivered.P165
[Validity period]
Set the period of time that a sent SMS can be kept undelivered at the SMS center.P165 Receive SMS Automatically Receiving SMS Messages When the FOMA terminal is in service area, SMS is automatically received. Up to 1,000 received SMS messages including i-mode mail can be saved. However, the savable number depends on the amount of the data. a When SMS is received appears at the top of the screen When the reception is completed, the Receive results screen appears. The previous screen returns if no operation is performed for approximately 30 seconds. Selecting "SMS" opens the Inbox list screen. Until the detail screen of received SMS appears at the top of the opens, screen and
(the number indicates the number of messages) appears in Stand-by. Receive results screen
Viewing New SMS a Receive results screen (P164) "SMS" Select a folder b Select an SMS message to display SMS Settings Setting SMS SMS Report Request Set whether to request an SMS report after the SMS is delivered. If this option is set to "ON", an SMS report indicating that the SMS has been delivered to the receiver will be sent to you. a Mail menu screen (P127) "Mail setting"
"SMS" "SMS report request" "ON"/"OFF"
Received mail detail screen Note An SMS report will show the sent time and the phone number of the receiver. Check new SMS Checking New SMS Messages SMS that could not be received for a reason such as because the FOMA terminal was out of service area, are stored in the SMS center. You can receive stored SMS by checking the SMS center. You cannot check new messages when the FOMA terminal is out of service area. a Mail menu screen (P127) "SMS" "Check new SMS"
When the reception is completed, the Check results screen appears. SMS Validity Period Set the period of time that a sent SMS will be kept undelivered at the SMS center because the recipient terminal is out of service area, etc. If "0 day" is selected, sending the SMS message is retried after a while, then the message is deleted from the SMS center. a Mail menu screen (P127) "Mail setting"
"SMS" "SMS validity period" Select the period Mail 165
[Type of number]
Set when "Others" is selected for "SMSC". international calls, select this option. If the SMS center phone number is for international unknown If you do not know whether the SMS center phone number is for international calls, select this option. b I[Done]
SMS Input Character Set the SMS input mode. a Mail menu screen (P127) "Mail setting"
"SMS" "SMS input character" Select an item to set Japanese(70Chara) You can input Japanese letters. Up to 70 characters can be input. JP/KR(70Chara) You can input Japanese and Korean letters. Up to 70 characters can be input. English(160Chara) You can input English letters. Up to 160 characters can be input. SMS Center Set the SMS center. You usually do not need to change this setting. a M[Menu]
(Settings) "Int'l roaming"
"Network" "SMS center" Perform the following operations
[SMSC]
DOCOMO Others
[Address]
When "Others" is selected for "SMSC", enter connection address. Set DOCOMO as the SMS center. Set a carrier other than DOCOMO as the SMS center. 166 Mail
i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel i-mode 168 Displaying i-mode Menu i-mode Menu 168 Displaying a Site Displaying a Site 169 Viewing and Operating Sites 172 Subscribing to a Site in My Menu My Menu 173 Changing i-mode Password Change i-mode Password 174 Displaying Internet Web Pages Internet Access 174 Saving Web Pages or Sites for Quick Access Bookmark 176 Saving Site Contents Screen memo 178 Downloading Images, Melodies etc. from Sites Downloading Data from Sites 180 Useful Functions of i-mode Using Phone To/Mail To/Web To/Media To/i-ppli To Function Phone To/Mail To/Web To/Media To/i-ppli To function 182 Setting i-mode Setting i-mode i-mode setting 184 Using Certificates Operating SSL Certificate SSL Certificate Info 187 Using i-motion i-motion 187 Downloading i-motion from Sites i-motion Download 188 Using i-Channel i-Channel 189 Displaying i-Channel 190 Setting i-Channel i-Channel Setting 191 167
i-mode i-mode is a service that makes use of the display of the FOMA terminal supporting i-mode (i-mode terminal) to enable you to use online services such as sites (programs) access, Internet access and i-mode mail. For details about i-mode, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide i-mode is a fee-based service requiring a separate subscription.
[i-mode] FOMA version". Before using i-mode Contents of sites (programs) and Internet web sites (web pages) are generally protected by copyright law. Data, such as text or images you download to the i-mode terminal from sites (programs) or web pages, can be used only for personal entertainment, but cannot be used, in whole or in part, as it is or after modification, for sale or redistribution, without the consent of the copyright holders. If you insert another UIM or turn the FOMA terminal power on without the UIM, depending on the model of the FOMA terminal, still images, movies, melodies downloaded from sites, mail attachments (still images, movies or melodies), screen memos, or MessageR/F cannot be viewed or played. When a file with UIM restrictions is set as the Stand-by display or ring tone, the setting will revert to its default if a different UIM is inserted or the terminal power is turned on without a UIM. i-mode Menu Displaying i-mode Menu You can use i-mode functions from the i-mode menu. a Stand-by display U Perform the following operations i-mode menu screen
[iMenu]
Connect to the i-mode center.P169
[Bookmark]
Display the Bookmark folder list screen.P176
[Screen memo]
Display the Screen memo list screen.P179
[Last URL]
Open the last viewed i-mode site or web page.P171
[Go to location]
Enter a URL to connect to the Internet.P174
[i-Channel]
Display the i-Channel menu screen.P191 168 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel
[MessageR/F]
Display a list of MessageR/F.P161
[Check new messages]
Check whether i-mode mail or MessageR/F is stored at the i-mode center.P160
[i-mode setting]
Configure the FOMA terminal i-mode functions.P184
[Full browser]
Display the Full browser menu screen.P194 Displaying a Site You can use various services offered by IP (Information Providers). Services vary depending on the IP (Information Providers). Some sites require a separate subscription. a i-mode menu screen (P168) "iMenu"
"English" "Menu List"
appears at the top of the screen during i-mode communication. C[Select]
Press I[Stop] to cancel a page download. b Select an item (link) I[Bk.mark]: Save the URL of the current site as a Bookmark. P: Exit i-mode. Select "Yes". Note When a number appears in front of a link item, press the corresponding dial key to access the site. Some sites may not be possible to connect. Some sites may require "Phone/Terminal and UIM ID" to be sent in order to gain access. The "Phone/Terminal and UIM ID" is sent to the IP (Information Provider) so that the IP can recognize you and provide customized information. The ID is also used to judge whether the contents that the IP provides can be used on your mobile phone. The "Phone/Terminal and UIM ID" is sent via the Internet to the IP and it may be seen by a third party. This action does not reveal your postal address, age, or sex to the IP. i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 169
Site Display Screen Sub Menu a From the currently accessed site M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Bookmark]
Save Save the URL of the current site as a Bookmark. Go to Step 2 in "Saving in Bookmark" (P176). List Display the Bookmark folder list screen.P176
[Screen memo]
Save List Save the current page as a Screen memo.P178 Display the Screen memo list screen.P179
[Save image]
Save images or background images contained in the current page. P180
[Show properties]
URL Page properties Certificates Display the URL of the current page. Display the URL and title of the current page. If the current page is an SSL page, the SSL certificate is displayed.
[Go to location]
Input address URL history Enter a URL to access the web page. Go to Step 2 in "Displaying Internet Web Pages" (P174). Select an entry in the URL history to access the web page. Go to Step 2 in "Using URL History"
(P175).
[Home]
Connect to the URL set as "Home". 170 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel
[Reload]
If the current site is updated, display the updated page.
[Compose message]
Create i-mode mail with the URL of the current page pasted in the message text. Go to Step 2 in "Composing and Sending i-mode Mail"
(P128). Select from the following options when a linked item is selected. This page Link page Paste the URL of the current page. Paste the URL of the link.
[Add to Phonebook]
Save a phone number or mail address on the site to the Phonebook. P173
[Display]
Change char code If characters are not displayed correctly, change the character encoding. Play Flash movie/an animation contained in the current page from the beginning. Set whether to display images contained on the current page. Set whether to play sound effects of the Flash movie contained in the current page. Specify the i-motion type to download.P189
[Switch to Full Browser]
Switch to the Full browser.P201 Retry
[Settings]
Image display Sound effect i-motion type
Note
<Change char code>
If characters are not displayed correctly, repeat the steps. However, after the character code is changed 4 times, the default character encoding returns. Characters may not be displayed correctly even after repeatedly changing the encoding. The new character encoding is valid only for the current page.
<Image display>
Images may not be displayed correctly even when "Image display" is set to "On". In this case, appears. Downloading an SSL page The screen shown on the right appears when you access an SSL site. After the download is completed, the SSL page opens and screen. appears on the top of the Returning to a normal site The screen shown on the right appears when you return to a non-SSL site. Select
"Yes" to return to a normal site, and disappears. Note If the SSL Certificate has already expired or the site does not support SSL, a warning indicating that this site may not be secure may appear. To connect, select "Yes". However, your personal information (credit card number or contact address) may not be sent safely. Last URL Opening the Last Viewed Web Page After i-mode is terminated, the URL of the last opened page is saved in "Last URL". You can re-connect to the last accessed page using Last URL. a i-mode menu screen (P168) "Last URL" C[Connect]
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Viewing and Operating Sites This section describes basic operations on sites. Going Back to Previous Page/Going to Next Page The FOMA terminal temporarily saves the displayed sites data in a cache. Data saved to the cache can be displayed, without revisiting the site, by pressing J. However, the site will be reloaded if the data is larger than the cache size, or if the site requires the latest information always be loaded. Entered characters or settings at the site will not be stored in the cache. Terminating i-mode deletes data from the cache. Example: When pages are displayed in the order of Screen "A" "B" "C" "B" "D"
If opening the pages in the order "A""B""C", then returning to "B", and opening "D", "C" is deleted from the cache. Pressing J displays "B""D". Note Operation on sites may differ when a Flash movie is displayed. Selecting Links or Items You may need to perform operations using the following items while connecting to i-mode. For details, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version". Name Radio button Display example Details You can select only 1 item.
(Not selected)
(Selected) Check box
(Not selected) You can select multiple items.
(Selected) Text box Pull-down menu You can enter text. Select a text box to display the text entry screen. Select an item from an option list. Click pull-down menu to display the items. L L L Displayed order of pages D The order when displaying the previous page from Screen "D"
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Note
<Text box>
Perform the following operations to quote and enter information saved in the FOMA terminal, such as about Phonebook entries, your own number, or data scanned with the bar code reader. M[Menu] "Quote" "Phonebook"/"Own number"/"Bar code"
Displaying Flash Movies The FOMA terminal supports Flash movies, an animation technology using images and sounds. You can access sites that provide various kinds of animations. You can also download a Flash movie and set it for the Stand-by display. Note Even if a Flash movie is displayed, the animation may not work correctly. Some Flash movies use data about your FOMA terminal. To allow Flash movies to use the data, set "Use phone info" to
"Use". If the Flash movie contains audio, it will be played at the volume set for "Incoming call". To turn off sound effects, set "Sound effect" to "OFF".P184 If you play a Flash movie with vibration set, the FOMA terminal vibrates regardless of "Vibrator" (P96) settings on the FOMA terminal. Flash movies are not displayed if "Images" is set to "Not Flash movies which are saved in Data box or Screen memo may appear differently depending on the saved part. Flash sound effects are not played if they are set to the Stand-
by display/Call display. display". Adding a Mail Address/Phone Number to Phonebook You can save a phone number or mail address displayed at a site to the Phonebook. a From the currently accessed site Move the cursor to a phone number/mail address M[Menu] "Add to Phonebook" "Yes"
Go to Step 2 in "Adding Phonebook Entries from Received/
Dialed Calls etc." (P82). My Menu Subscribing to a Site in My Menu Frequently accessed sites can be saved in My Menu for quick access. Up to 45 entries can be saved in My Menu. Some sites cannot be saved in My Menu. a Display a site to save "
(Save in My Menu)"
Item names may vary depending on the site. b Select i-mode password text box Enter the i-mode password " (OK)"
The entered i-mode password is masked by asterisks "". i-mode passwordP174 Note When you subscribe to a fee-based site in "Menu List", the site is automatically added to My Menu. i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 173
Accessing a Site from My Menu a i-mode menu screen (P168) "iMenu"
"English" "My Menu" Select the site to access Change i-mode Password Changing i-mode Password
"i-mode Password" (4 digits) is required to save to/delete from My Menu, subscribe to/unsubscribe from message services or fee-based i-mode sites, or configure mail settings. The password is set to "0000" by default. Change it to a number of your own choice for safety. Do not reveal your i-mode password to others. a i-mode menu screen(P168) "iMenu"
"English" "Options" "Change i-mode Password"
b Select the "Current Password" text box Enter the i-mode password (4 digits) c Select the "New Password" text box Enter a new i-mode password (4 digits) d Select the "New Password (Confirmation)"
text box Enter the new i-mode password
(4 digits) 174 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel e "Select"
Note If you forget the i-mode password, you need to bring a picture ID such as your driver's license to a service counter such as a DOCOMO shop to have the i-mode password reset to "0000". Internet Access Displaying Internet Web Pages You can view a web page by entering its URL. Use half-
pitch alphanumeric characters and symbols to enter a URL. a i-mode menu screen (P168) "Go to location" "Input address"
b Enter the URL C[Set]
Up to 2,033 half-pitch characters can be entered. Note Web pages that do not support i-mode may not be displayed correctly. When the same URL as a history entry is accessed, the old URL is overwritten and the entry is displayed at the top of the URL history as the latest URL.
Using URL History Up to 10 previously entered URLs are stored in the URL history. You can access a web page by using the URL history. a i-mode menu screen (P168) "Go to location" "URL history"
URL History List Screen Sub Menu a URL history list screen (P175) Move the cursor to a URL history entry M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Connect]
Connect to the selected site in the URL history.
[Edit URL]
Edit and connect to the URL of the selected history.
Edit URL C[Set]
URL history list screen b Select the URL to access Note If more than 10 URLs are saved in the history, the oldest URL will be overwritten first. The visited URL is displayed at the top of the URL history.
[Delete]
Delete one Del. selected Delete a selected URL history entry. Select and delete entries in the URL history.
Mark the URL history entries to delete I
[Done] "Yes"
Press M[Menu] and select "Select all" or
"Release all". Delete all Delete all entries in the URL history.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
[Compose message]
Create i-mode mail with the URL of the selected history entry pasted in the message text. Go to Step 2 in "Composing and Sending i-mode Mail" (P128). i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 175 Accessing a Homepage/Site from Bookmark a i-mode menu screen (P168) "Bookmark"
I[Add]: You can add a folder. Up to 16 full-pitch or 32 half-pitch characters can be entered for a folder name. Bookmark folder list screen bIcons displayed on the Bookmark folder list screen Icon
(Gray)
(Blue) Description
"Bookmark" (pre-installed folder) User defined folder
Bookmark Saving Web Pages or Sites for Quick Access Save frequently accessed sites or web pages in Bookmark to quickly display the pages. Saving in Bookmark Up to 100 URLs can be saved in the Bookmarks folder. a From the currently accessed site I[Bk.mark]
b Edit the title I[Done] Select a destination folder If there is already the same URL saved, a confirmation to overwrite appears. Select "Yes". Note Up to 256 half-pitch characters can be entered for a URL saved as a Bookmark. Up to 12 full-pitch or 24 half-pitch characters can be saved for a Bookmark title. If the maximum number of Bookmarks has been saved, a confirmation whether to select items to delete appears. To select, "Yes" select a folder select Bookmark to delete select a destination folder. 176 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel
b Select a folder
[Send all Ir data]
Send all Bookmarks via infrared communication.
Enter the Terminal security code Enter the authentication password "Yes"
[Copy all microSD]
Copy all Bookmarks to a microSD card.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
[Memory status]
Display the number of saved Bookmarks. Bookmark list screen c Select the Bookmark URL to access I[URL]: Display the URL. Bookmark Folder List Screen Sub Menu a Bookmark folder list screen (P176) Move the cursor to a folder M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Manage folder]
Create folder Rename folder Sort folder
[Delete]
Delete one Delete all Add a folder. Up to 16 full-pitch or 32 half-pitch characters can be entered for a folder name. Edit the selected folder name. Sort the selected folders. Delete the selected folder.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
Delete all Bookmarks.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
Note
<Rename folder/Sort folder/Delete one>
The pre-installed "Bookmark" folder cannot be renamed, moved, or deleted.
<Delete one>
If there is a bookmark in the folder, a confirmation to delete appears. Select "Yes" to delete. Bookmark List Screen Sub Menu a Bookmark list screen (P177) Move the cursor to a bookmark M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Connect]
Connect to the selected Bookmark site.
[Edit title]
Edit the title or URL of the selected Bookmark.
Edit the title or URL I[Done]
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[Move]
Move this Move selected Move the selected Bookmark to another folder. Select and move Bookmarks.
Mark the Bookmarks to move I[Done] Select a destination folder Press M[Menu] and select "Select all" or
"Release all". Move all Move all Bookmarks in the folder to another folder.
[Delete]
Delete one Del. selected Delete the selected Bookmark. Select and delete Bookmarks.
Mark the Bookmarks to delete I[Done]
"Yes"
Press M[Menu] and select "Select all" or
"Release all". Delete all Delete all Bookmarks.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
[URL Info]
Display the URL of the selected Bookmark.
[Copy URL]
Copy the URL of the selected Bookmark.
[Compose message]
Create i-mode mail with the selected Bookmark attached. Go to Step 2 in "Composing and Sending i-mode Mail" (P128).
[Ir exchange]
Send Send all Send the selected Bookmark via infrared communication. Send all bookmarks in the folder via infrared communication.
Enter the Terminal security code Enter the authentication password "Yes"
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[Copy microSD]
Copy one Copy all Copy selected Bookmark to microSD card. Copy all Bookmarks in the folder to microSD card.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
[Memory status]
Display the number of saved Bookmarks in the folder. Screen memo Saving Site Contents You can save the current page as a Screen memo. Saved Screen memo pages can be opened without connecting to i-mode. Saving Screen Memos Up to 50 Screen memos can be saved. However, fewer pages can be saved depending on the saved data size. Up to approximately 100KB per page can be saved. a From the currently accessed site M[Menu] "Screen memo" "Save"
"Yes"
Note If the maximum number of Screen memos have already been saved, a confirmation whether you want to select a screen memo to delete appears. To select, "Yes" select a Screen memo to delete.
Viewing Screen Memos a i-mode menu screen (P168) "Screen memo"
Screen memo list screen b Select the Screen memo to display The Screen memo detail screen is displayed. I[URL]: Display the URL. Note The page saved as a Screen memo has the information at the time it was saved. The Screen memo may not contain the latest information. Screen Memo List Screen Sub Menu a Screen memo list screen Move the cursor to the Screen memo M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Display]
Display the selected Screen memo.
[Edit title]
Edit the title of the selected Screen memo. Up to 12 full-pitch or 24 half-pitch characters can be entered for a title.
[Delete]
Delete one Del. selected Delete the selected Screen memo. Select and delete Screen memos.
Mark the Screen memos to delete I[Done]
"Yes"
Press M[Menu] and select "Select all" or
"Release all". Delete all Delete all Screen memos.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
[URL Info]
Display the URL of the selected Screen memo.
[Protect on/off]
One on/off Select on/off memo. Enable/disable protection for the selected Screen Select a Screen memo and protect or unprotect it.
Mark the Screen memo to protect I[Done]
"Yes"
Press M[Menu] and select "Select all" or
"Release all". Unprotect all Unprotect all Screen memos.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
[Memory status]
Display the number of Screen memos. i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 179
Screen Memo Detail Screen Sub Menu a Screen memo detail screen M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Save image]
Save an image or background image contained in the current Screen Memo. Go to Step 2 in "Saving Images from a Site or Screen Memo" (P181).
[Show properties]
URL Page properties Display the URL of the displayed Screen memo. Display the title and the URL of the displayed Screen memo. Certificates If the displayed Screen memo is an SSL page, the SSL certificate is displayed.
[Add to Phonebook]
Save a phone number or mail address on the site to the Phonebook. P173
[Retry]
Play a Flash movie or an animation contained in the Screen memo from the beginning.
[Sound effect]
Set whether to play sound effects of the Flash movie contained in the displayed Screen memo. On Off
[Edit title]
Edit the title of the displayed Screen memo. Up to 12 full-pitch or 24 half-pitch characters can be entered for a title.
[Delete]
Delete the Screen memo that is currently displayed.
[Protect on/off]
Protect or unprotect the displayed Screen memo. The Flash movie sound effects will be played. The Flash movie sound effects will not be played. 180 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel Note
<Delete>
Protected Screen memos cannot be deleted. Unprotect them before deleting.
<Protect on/off>
Up to 10 Screen memos can be protected. The number of Screen memos that can be protected may vary depending on the data size. Downloading Data from Sites You can download files or data such as images or melodies from sites and save them to the FOMA terminal or microSD card. Save image Saving Images from a Site or Screen Memo You can save images contained in the current page or Screen memo to the FOMA terminal. Obtained images will be saved in the "i-mode" folder in "My picture" of "Data box" or microSD card. Savable images are in JPEG, GIF, or SWF format and up to 100KB. Example: To save the image displayed on a site a From the currently accessed site M[Menu] "Save image"
b "Select image" Select an image b To save the background image from a site Select "Save backgnd". A savable image has a dotted border. c "Yes"
Additionally, select the destination when a microSD card is inserted on the FOMA terminal. However, images in SWF format is automatically saved to the FOMA terminal. If you saved the image on the FOMA terminal, a confirmation appears asking whether to set the saved image as Stand-by display. Select "Yes" to set it. Images cannot be saved if "Images" is set to "Not display". Note Some images saved on the FOMA terminal may not be displayed properly even if they are displayed on the site. Some obtained images may not be displayed correctly. Image files in JPEG, GIF, or Progressive JPEG* formats cannot be displayed after they are saved if the size (pixels) exceeds the following. However, they can be output to external devices such as by attaching to mail.
- JPEG or Progressive JPEG image files that exceed 2592 1944 pixels
- GIF image files that exceed 800600 pixels
* Progressive JPEG is an image format that is used in the Internet. The image looks coarse at the beginning of the download and the image sharpness improves as the download progresses. i-melody Downloading Melodies from a Site Downloaded melodies are saved in the "i-mode" folder in
"Melody" of "Data box" or microSD card. a From the currently accessed site Select a melody After the download completes, a confirmation appears. b "Save"
Play File propertyDisplay information about the downloaded Play the downloaded melody. melody. Back Return to the site without saving the melody. Additionally, select the destination when a microSD card is inserted on the FOMA terminal. Note Download may not be possible depending on the site. Some downloaded melodies may not be played correctly. Some downloaded melodies may have a section to be played already specified. These melodies will be played entirely in the playback, however, when the melody is set for a ring tone etc., only the specified part is played. i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 181
Template download Downloading Templates from a Site You can download templates for Deco-mail. Downloaded templates are saved in "Template" (P134) of the Mail menu. a From the currently accessed site Select a template After the download completes, a confirmation appears. b "Save"
Preview Compose messageUse a downloaded template to create Display the downloaded template. Deco-mail. Return Return to the site without saving the template. c I[Done]
I[Done]. To rename and save a file, select C rename the file Download Dictionary Downloading Dictionaries from a Site Downloaded dictionaries are saved in "Download dictionary"
(P356). Up to 10 dictionaries can be saved. However, only 5 dictionaries are available. a From the currently accessed site Select a dictionary After the download completes, a confirmation appears. 182 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel b "Save"
View Display information about the downloaded dictionary. CancelReturn to the site without saving the dictionary. c Select a saving destination If you are only using 4 or fewer dictionaries, a confirmation whether to enable the downloaded dictionary appears. Select "Yes" to enable it. Note Using Downloaded DictionariesP356 Phone To/Mail To/Web To/Media To/i-ppli To function Using Phone To/Mail To/Web To/
Media To/i-ppli To Function When a phone number, mail address or URL is highlighted on a site or in mail, you can use it to easily make a call, send i-mode mail, or access the web page. Also, when 1Seg information is highlighted, you can watch 1Seg or set timer for starting 1Seg. Phone To, AV Phone To, Mail To, Web To, or Media To function in mail sent from a PC may not be available.
Phone To/AV Phone To Function Web To Function Make a voice call (Phone To)/videophone call (AV Phone To) to the highlighted phone number at a site or in mail. a Select a phone number Perform the following operations Make Call Video Phone Copy Add to PhonebookAdd the selected phone number to the Make a voice call. Make a videophone call. Copy the selected phone number. Phonebook. Go to Step 2 in "Adding Phonebook Entries from Received/Dialed Calls etc."
(P82). Note The Phone To/AV Phone To function may not be available depending on the site. The order of displayed items varies for mail. Mail To Function You can send a mail to an i-mode mail address highlighted on a site page or in mail. a Select a mail address Go to Step 3 in "Composing and Sending i-mode Mail"
(P128). Note The Mail To function may not be available depending on the Correct the mail address before sending mail, if necessary. site. Access a URL highlighted on a site or in mail. a Select a URL For mail, additionally press C[Connect]. Note The Web To function may not be available depending on the site. The appearance of the URL may vary depending on the site. The Web To function may be available using a highlighted item other than a URL. Media To Function You can watch 1Seg or set timer for starting 1Seg. a Select 1Seg information "Yes"
Note The Media To function may not be available when other functions are running. i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 183
i-ppli To Function You can start i-ppli from a URL highlighted on a site or in i-mode mail. If "Site i-ppli To" (P269) or "Mail i-ppli To" in "Set i-ppli To"
is not marked, the i-ppli will not start. a Select i-ppli information "Yes"
Note Some i-ppli, that immediately start directly from the site using the i-ppli To function, may not be saved. i-mode setting Setting i-mode Set the functions for i-mode or MessageR/F. Communication Configuring Communication Settings i-mode menu screen (P168) "i-mode setting" "Communication" Perform the following operations a
[Connection timeout]
Set the timeout duration until the connection is automatically terminated if no response is returned due to network traffic.P185
[Check new messages]
Specify request items when using "Check new messages".
Mark the items to check I[Done]
184 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel Display Configuring Display Settings a i-mode menu screen (P168) "i-mode setting" "Display" Perform the following operations
[Images]
Set whether to display images or Flash movies contained on sites or in Screen memos.
[Sound effect]
Set whether to play sound effects of Flash movies contained on sites or in Screen memos.
[Use phone info]
When a Flash movie is displayed on a site or in a Screen memo, information saved on the FOMA terminal may be required. Set whether to use the information from the FOMA terminal in this case.
[Font size]
Set the font size for sites or Screen memos.
[Scroll]
Set the number of lines to scroll with each press of H on sites or Screen memos.
[Message list]
Set the display method of the MessageR/F list screen. 1 line subject 1 line name 2 lines Display only the subject in 1 line. Display the received date and time in 1 line. Display the subject and received date and time in 2 lines.
[Auto-display]
Set how MessageR/F is displayed automatically.P160
[Melody auto play]
Set whether to automatically play a melody when MessageR/F is displayed.P160 Others Configuring Other Settings Note
<Images>
Images may not be displayed correctly even when "Image display" is set to "On". In this case, appears.
<Sound effect>
Even if "Sound effect" is set to "ON", some sound effects may not sound depending on the Flash movie.
<Use phone info>
When this option is set to "Use", the battery level, signal strength, Date & Time, Ring Volume, Language, and terminal model information may be sent to IP (Information Provider) via the Internet, and a third party may intercept the information. Home Configuring Home Setting Set the home URL by selecting "Home" from the Site display screen sub menu. a i-mode menu screen (P168) "i-mode setting" "Home"
b Select "Enable" Select "http://" field Enter the URL I[Done]
Note If "Home" is set to "Disable", selecting "Home" does not open the specified page. The URL entered in the "http://" field will remain intact. a i-mode menu screen (P168) "i-mode setting" "Others" Perform the following operations
[Check settings]
Check the options set in "i-mode setting".
[Reset settings]
Reset the options set in "i-mode setting" to the default.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
Connection timeout Setting Connection Timeout Set the timeout duration until the connection is automatically terminated if no response is returned due to network traffic. a i-mode menu screen (P168) "i-mode setting" "Communication" "Connection timeout" "60 seconds"/"90 seconds"/
"Unlimited"
If "Unlimited" is selected, the connection will not be automatically terminated. Note Even if this option is set to "Unlimited", the connection attempt may be terminated due to the signal strength etc. i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 185
Host selection Changing Access Point from i-mode
* If you use the DOCOMO i-mode service, changing the access point is not required. Set an Access Point Name (APN) used when you use services other than i-mode (DOCOMO). i-mode and i-mode mail become unavailable when you connect to an APN other than DOCOMO. Adding Access Points a M[Menu]
"Network" "Host selection"
(Settings) "Int'l roaming"
Host selection screen b I[Add] Enter the Terminal security code
Perform the following operations
[Host name]
Enter the host name within 15 full-pitch or 30 half-pitch characters.
[Host number]
Enter the number of the access point within 99 half-pitch alphanumeric characters. 186 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel
[Host address]
Enter the host address within 30 half-pitch alphanumeric characters.
[Host address 2]
Enter the host address for i-Channel within 30 half-pitch alphanumeric characters. c I[Done]
Changing Access Point a Host selection screen (P186) Select the access point to change Host Selection Screen Sub Menu a Host selection screen (P186) Move the cursor to the access point M[Menu] Perform the following operations Not available while "i-mode" is selected.
[Add new]
Add a new access point.P186
[Edit]
Edit the access point settings.
Enter the Terminal security code Edit the settings I[Done]
[Delete]
Delete the selected access point.
"Yes" Enter the Terminal security code
[View]
Display the selected access point settings. C[Edit]: Edit the access point settings.
Note Pake-hodai/Pake-hodai full/Pake-hodai double is not applied to packet communication with an APN other than "i-mode". When an access point is changed, the i-Channel ticker does not appear. When the information is auto-updated or you download the latest information by pressing Q in Stand-by, the ticker will appear automatically. If the current access point is deleted, "i-mode" will be set as the default host. SSL Certificate Info Operating SSL Certificate You can view an SSL Certificate, or set a certificate valid or invalid. a i-mode menu screen (P168) "i-mode setting" "Certificates"
C[Select]: Display the contents of the selected certificate. b Move the cursor to the certificate I[Invalid]/[Valid]
PressM[Menu] to select "Certificate Info" or "Valid/Invalid". Certificates used for SSL communication These certificates are issued by an authentication company, and are saved on the FOMA terminal by default. i-motion i-motion movies are movies with video and sound. They can be obtained from i-motion sites, played, saved, and set as the Stand-by display or a ring tone, etc. i-motion Types There are 2 types of i-motion movies. b Standard type There are 2 formats of the Standard type. a The format in which an i-motion movie can be played after b The format in which an i-motion movie can be played during download (Up to 500KB) the download (Up to 500KB) Some standard type i-motion movies cannot be saved. b Streaming type This type allows you to play a movie while downloading. Up to 2MB of i-motion movie can be played. The data is deleted after playback. It cannot be saved on the FOMA terminal. Note i-motion movies that can be downloaded and played are in MP4
(Mobile MP4) format. i-motion movies in ASF format cannot be downloaded or played. i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 187
i-motion Download Downloading i-motion from Sites Up to 1,000 i-motion movies can be saved. However, the savable number depends on the amount of the data. Downloaded i-motion movies are saved in the "i-mode" folder in
"i-motion" of "Data box" or microSD card. a From the currently accessed site Select an i-motion movie When "i-motion auto play" is set to "ON", an i-motion movie is played automatically after downloaded. Operations during PlaybackP287 b Streaming-type i-motion movies The Playback confirmation screen appears. Select
"Yes" to play the i-motion movie during the download. When "i-motion type" is set to "Standard type", you cannot play the i-motion movie. Switch to "Std/
Streaming", then download the i-motion movie again. P189 b After download, Q "Save"
Play File propertyDisplay detailed information about the Play a downloaded i-motion movie. downloaded i-motion movie. Back Return to the Site display screen without saving the i-motion movie. Additionally, select the destination when a microSD card is inserted on the FOMA terminal. If you saved the i-motion movie on the FOMA terminal, a confirmation appears asking whether to set the saved movie as Stand-by display. Select "Yes" to set it. 188 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel Note Depending on the connected site or i-motion movie, some i-motion movies may not be downloaded or played during the download. If you play a movie while downloading it, the movie may stop playing or the image may become distorted due to signal strength etc. Some i-motion movies cannot be saved on the FOMA terminal. Some i-motion movies have playback restrictions. appears for an i-motion movie with playback count. appears for an i-motion movie with playback period or playback limit. i-motion movies which has restricted term for playback cannot be played before/after the term. Some downloaded i-motion movies may not be played correctly. When a Link is Set in Ticker When a ticker is set in an i-motion movie, the ticker is displayed during playback. If a phone number, a mail address, or a URL is included in the ticker, you can use Phone To, AV Phone To, Mail To, or Web To functions after the i-motion playback is finished. a After an i-motion playback is finished Select an item
i-motion auto play Setting Whether to Play i-motion Automatically Set whether to play an i-motion movie automatically when downloading from a site or mail. a i-mode menu screen (P168) "i-mode setting" "i-motion" "i-motion auto play"
"ON"/"OFF"
Note Even if this option is set to "OFF", streaming-type i-motion movies are automatically played. i-motion type Specifying Type of Downloading i-motion Set the type of the new i-motion movie to download from a site. a i-mode menu screen (P168) "i-mode setting" "i-motion" "i-motion type" Select a type Standard type Only standard-type i-motion movies will be downloaded. Std/StreamingThe standard or streaming type i-motion movies will be downloaded. Note To download streaming type i-motion movies, "Std/Streaming"
must be set. i-Channel i-Channel is a service which provides information such as news or weather forecasts to i-Channel compatible terminals. Automatically received latest information is displayed and runs in a ticker on the Stand-by display. Also, pressing Q displays the latest information in the channel list. (Display channel listP190) i-Channel is a fee-based service requiring a separate subscription (The i-mode contract is necessary for this subscription). i-Channel has 2 types of channels: "Basic channels"
provided by DOCOMO and "Favorite channels" provided by IP (Information Provider). Packet communication charge does not apply to automatic update of information delivered to "Basic channels". You can register your favorite channels on "Favorite channels". For this channel, packet communication charge applies for automatic update of information. Note that packet communication charges apply separately to view detailed information for these two channels. For using International roaming service, packet communication charges apply for both automatic updating and viewing detailed information. For details about i-Channel, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide
[i-mode] FOMA version". The i-Channel service is provided in Japanese only. i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 189 Note While information is being received, Even when the information arrives, a ring tone does not sound blinks. nor does the terminal vibrate. The illumination does not light/
blink either. Information may not be received when the FOMA terminal power is turned off, while the FOMA terminal is out of service area, or when the signal reception is weak. Press Q in Stand-by to receive information, then the obtained information is displayed automatically in the ticker on the Stand-by display. Also, information may not be received if the default settings are kept. In this case, press Q in Stand-by to receive and automatically display the information in the ticker on the Stand-by display. In some conditions, information may be received only when a channel list is displayed. If you change the access point in "Host selection", the access point of i-Channel is also changed (normally, you do not need to change the settings). The ticker will not appear after i-Channel is unsubscribed. When an i-motion movie is set to the Stand-by display, the ticker will not appear during playback. There may be a message notifying of failure to acquire channel information if:
- the i-Channel access point has been changed
- the UIM has been replaced
Displaying i-Channel If you subscribe to i-Channel, information appears in a ticker on the Stand-by display as the information is received. To automatically display the ticker, set "Ticker display" to "ON". P191 When Public mode (Drive mode) is set, the ticker will not be displayed. a Stand-by display Q Q Ticker Ticker Channel list screen b Select a channel item The site is connected and detailed information is displayed. L: The Channel list screen returns. 190 i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel
i-Channel Setting Setting i-Channel You can set whether to display the ticker on the Stand-by display or to set the ticker display speed. Also you can delete all i-Channel information on the FOMA terminal. a Stand-by display U "i-Channel" Perform the following operations
[i-Channel list]
Display the Channel list screen.P190
[Ticker setting]
Ticker display display. Ticker speed Ticker font size Ticker font color Set the ticker display speed. Set the ticker font size. Set the ticker font color. Set whether to display a ticker on the Stand-by
[Reset i-Channel]
Delete all i-Channel information on the FOMA terminal and restore defaults. Ticker display is also reset to its default. Note
<Ticker display>
If you unsubscribe the i-mode service before unsubscribing i-Channel, the "Ticker display" setting remains. i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel 191
Full Browser Displaying Web Pages Designed for PC Full browser 194 Setting Full Browser Full Browser Settings 202 193
Full browser Displaying Web Pages Designed for PC With Full browser, FOMA terminal can display web pages designed for PC. Some pages may not be displayed correctly. Up to approximately 2MB per page can be displayed. Note that accessing web pages containing lots of images or performing communication with large amount of data such as data download makes communication charge high. For details about packet communication and billing plan, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".
[Home]
Display a web page which URL is set as "Home".
[Bookmark]
Display the Bookmark folder list screen.
[Last URL]
Display the last accessed web page.
[Go to location]
Input address URL history Enter a URL to access a web page.P195 Select an entry in the URL history to access a web page. Go to Step 2 in "Using URL History" (P175).
[Full Browser Settings]
Set Full browser functions.P202 Displaying Full Browser Menu a Stand-by display U "Full browser" Perform the following operations Full browser menu screen 194 Full Browser
Displaying a Web Page by Entering URL a Full browser menu screen (P194) "Go to location"
b "Input address" C[Select] Enter the URL
I[Done]
Up to 2,033 half-pitch characters can be entered. c "Yes" "OK" Select communication method Yes (once) Connect this time only. Yes (permanently) After this, connect automatically without confirmation. Not connected. No During Full browser communication, of the screen. appears at the top To cancel the page retrieval while retrieving, press I[Stop]. Once a URL is input, you can use the URL history to open its web page by selecting on the Full browser menu screen
(P194) "Go to location" "URL history". For details, refer to
"Using URL History" (P175) in i-mode section. To close a web page, press P "Yes". Full Browser Screen XXXXXX XXXXX a b a XXXXXX XXXXX b Displaying a web page
(horizontal) Displaying a web page
(vertical) a Display mode
: Horiz. Scroll On b Pointer
: When selecting an item
: When selecting a link b Key operations while viewing a web page Key Description K, F/E M[Menu]*
I[Action]*
C Dial keys/*/# Shortcut OperationsP196 Scroll the screen to the direction of the key press Display the sub menu Display the Action menu Select a link
* Appear in a vertical screen only. Full Browser 195 b Move the cursor to a shortcut to change its assigned operation C[Edit] Select the operation to assign I[Done]
Note When "Access Setting" (P202) of Full browser is set to "No", the Access setting screen is displayed to confirm whether to use Full browser when starting Full browser. Selecting "Yes" sets the Access setting to "Yes" and displays a web page. This setting is still valid after Full browser is quit. Some web pages may take a while to be displayed. The following functions are not supported.
- Displaying Flash movies - Plug-ins - Playing sound
- Saving Screen memo - Phone To (AV Phone To) Some web pages automatically establish communication. When initiating communication, a confirmation appears. SSL/TLS applied web pages can be displayed with Full browser. SSL/TLS are methods to protect privacy and communicate safely with authentication/encryption technologies. When user certificate stored in FOMA terminal is required for SSL/TLS communication, selection screen for certificate appears. Tilting the FOMA terminal to the left automatically switches to the horizontal screen.
Shortcut Operations Some operations can be done directly by pressing dial keys while displaying a web page. The following operations are assigned by default. The assigned operations can also be modified. b Shortcut operations Description Key 1 (Zoom out) Minify the view Scroll up on the screen Magnify the view Scroll left on the screen Display the whole pageP198 Scroll right on the screen Display the previous page 2 (Scroll up) 3 (Zoom in) 4 (Scroll left) 5 (PagePilot) 6 (Scroll right) 7 (Back to previous page) 8 (Scroll down) 9 (Go to next page) 0 (Bookmark list) Display the list of saved Bookmarks
*(Switch to the left widow) Scroll down on the screen Display the next page
# (Switch to the right widow) Display the left window while displaying multiple windows. Display the right window while displaying multiple windows. Changing operations assigned to shortcuts a While displaying a web page M[Menu] "Shortcut List"
The Shortcut list screen appears. 196 Full Browser
Displaying a Framed Web Page A web page composed of multiple frames can be displayed. a Display a web page composed of multiple frames. Frame thumbnail Frame thumbnail screen b Select a frame to display as full frame To return to the Frame thumbnail screen, press Q. Frame thumbnail Full frame screen Note For a web page composed of many frames, all frames may not be displayed. Displaying in Multiple Windows You can open multiple windows at a time and display those by switching. Up to 5 windows can be opened. The maximum number of window may not be opened depending on frame numbers or contents of the pages. a While displaying a web page M[Menu]
"Window Operat." "New Window" Perform the following operations
[Open]
Display the Bookmark folder list screen.
[Go to location]
Input address URL history Enter a URL to access a web page.P195 Select an entry in the URL history to access a web page. Go to Step 2 in "Using URL History" (P175).
[Home]
Display a web page which URL is set as "Home".
[Link]
Display a linked page Full Browser Continued on next page 197
Note Tabs are displayed on the top of the screen. To switch windows, press M[Menu] "Window Operat."
"Change Window" select a window name to display. The tab of the displayed web page appears to the front. Tab XX XX XX X XXX XXX Operations in Full Browser The operations in Full browser is basically same as those on sites from Go to location menu of i-mode (P172). Here describes different parts of the operation. Full Browser Screen Sub Menu a While displaying a web page M[Menu] Perform the following operations
[Goto Page]
Back Forward Visit History Home
[Reload]
Reload the displayed web page. Display web pages accessed previously. When displaying web pages backwards, display next page of the currently displayed web page. You can access a web page by using the URL history. Display a web page which URL is set as "Home".
[Bookmark]
Register a web page as Bookmark or display the list of the Bookmark folder.
[Go to location]
Input address URL history Enter a URL to access a web page.P195 Select an entry in the URL history to access a web page. Go to Step 2 in "Using URL History" (P175).
[Display]
Set display settings for web pages. Zoom Zoom In Zoom Out Minify the view of the web page. Zoom Magnify the view of the web page. Set zoom factor for a web page display. Display Mode Change display mode of a web page.P203 PagePilot Minify the whole view of the displayed web page and select a range to display.
Move the cursor to the part to display C[Select]
All frames Display a frame thumbnail screen when a full frame screen is displayed. Goto on Page Display the top/end of the web page. Go to Top Go to the top of the displayed web page. Go to End Go to the end of the displayed web page. 198 Full Browser
Search Search text in the displayed web page. When the search text is found, the text is highlighted.
Select the search text field Enter the text to search I[Done]
To search the exact match word only, mark "Whole Words Only". To search a word distinguishing upper case from lower case, mark "Case Sensitive". To display in order of search result, press M[Prev]/
C[Next]. Press Q to exit the search. Change character code of the displayed web page. Every time you change the character code, the code switches in order of Shift-JIS EUC JIS UTF-8. Character code Play animation Play GIF animation displayed from the beginning. Title Info Display the title of the displayed web page. URL Info URL Info Display the URL of the displayed web page. Press M[Menu] "Copy" to copy the URL.
[Window Operat.]
New Window Open as Back Open Link Close Window Change Window Open another web page loaded from the Open/
Go to location/Home/Link in a new window. P197 Open another web page loaded from the Open/
Go to location/Home/Link in a background window.P197 Display the selected link in a new window. If a movie is linked, a new window is closed and a movie application starts. Close the displayed web site. Select a web page from the list of pages displayed in multi windows.
[Save Image]
Save images on a web page to the FOMA terminal or microSD card.
Select an image to save "Yes"
If microSD card is inserted, select save location in addition. Link Info Display the URL of the selected link. Press M[Menu] "Copy" to copy the URL. SSL Info Display the certificate of the web page.
[Text]
Text Copy Copy text on a web page. Select the start point of a range including text to copy
Select the end point Select the start point Select the end point Press I [SelAll] to copy all text. Text Paste Paste copied text to the selected text box. Full Browser Continued on next page 199
Full Browser Screen Action Menu a While displaying a web page I[Action] Perform the following operations
[Open Link]
Display a linked page
[Link Info]
Display the URL of selected link.
[Save Image]
Save images on a web page to the FOMA terminal or microSD card. P199
[Text Paste]
Paste copied text to the selected text box.
[Zoom In]
Magnify the view of the web page.
[Zoom Out]
Minify the view of the web page.
[Display Mode]
Change display mode of a web page.P203
[PagePilot]
Minify the whole view of the displayed web page and select a range to display.P198
[Compose msg]
Create i-mode mail with the URL of the displayed web page in the message text. Go to Step 2 in "Composing and Sending i-mode Mail"
(P128). Select from the following options when a linked item is selected. This page Link page
[Setting]
Image display Set as Home TLS Set whether to display images. Set the displayed web page as "Home". Set whether to use TLS. Normally, changing the Paste the URL of the displayed web page. Paste the URL link of the selected web page. setting is not necessary.
[Shortcut List]
You can check operations assigned to the dial keys in the list. The assigned operations can be modified as well.P196 Note For some web pages, characters may not appear correctly or their view may differ from the actual web pages on PC. When characters appear incorrectly, "Change character code" (P199) may fix the problem. When no data is obtained for a web page with communication may appear on the screen. In this case, reloading error etc., the web page (P198) may fix the problem.
<Save Image>
You can save images up to 500KB. For BMP/PNG formats, images are automatically saved in
"OTHER" folder of microSD card. These images cannot be saved in the FOMA terminal. 200 Full Browser
[Go to Top]
Go to the top of the displayed web page.
[Go to End]
Go to the end of the displayed web page.
[Text Copy]
Copy text on a web page.P199 Note Some menu items above may not appear depending on the operation. Uploading Images You can upload JPEG/GIF images saved in the FOMA terminal to a web page. Upload method varies depending on web pages. Follow the instructions on the screen. Note You can upload images up to 80KB. However, when multiple images and characters are included, the maximum size is 100KB altogether. Uploading may not be available for some web pages. Images which are restricted to stay in the FOMA terminal cannot be uploaded. Bookmark Saving in Bookmark a While displaying a web page M[Menu]
"Bookmark" "Add"
b Select the title field Edit the title I[Done] Select the folder to save Note The operations available for Bookmark folder list or Bookmark list are the same as those for i-mode.P176 Switching to Full Browser from i-mode You can switch the view in i-mode to the view in Full browser. Some web pages may not appear correctly. a In i-mode view M[Menu] "Switch to Full Browser" "OK"
Full Browser 201
Full Browser Settings Setting Full Browser Set browser functions. Communication Configuring Communication Settings a Full browser menu screen (P194) "Full Browser Settings" "Communication" Perform the following operations
[Access Setting]
Check the information about using Full browser. When you use Full browser changing settings, please read the information in the Access Setting carefully.
[Referer Setting]
Set whether to send Referer (information that where a page is linked from) when accessing a web page by selecting a link. DOCOMO is not responsible for your information passing to a third party with sending Referer.
[TLS]
TLS is a method to protect privacy and communicate safely with authentication/encryption technologies. Set whether to use TLS. Normally, changing the setting is not necessary. Note
<Access Setting>
When inserting another UIM, Access Setting becomes invalid.
<Cookie Setting>
When inserting another UIM, Cookie Setting becomes "Invalid". When changing the setting from "Invalid" to "Valid"/"Valid
(notify)", and when UIM information does not match, the Terminal security code is required.
[Cookie Setting]
Set whether to validate Cookie. Cookie is the system to store information such as user name, access date, or access times in the FOMA terminal temporarily when accessing web pages and use those data when accessing the same page next time. DOCOMO is not responsible for your information passing to a third party with Cookie validated. When selected "Valid (notify)", you can select the option from
"Sending", "Receiving", or "Sending/receiving".
[Delete Cookie]
Delete Cookie.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
202 Full Browser
View Configuring View Settings a Full browser menu screen (P194) "Full Browser Settings" "View" Perform the following operations
[Zoom]
Set zoom factor for a web page display.
[Display Mode Setting]
Set display method of a web page. Horiz. Scroll On Display a web page in the same way as the view on PC. Scrolling up/down, or to the right/left is available. Horiz. Scroll Off Display a web page fit to the display width. Scrolling up and down is available.
[Set Image display]
Set whether to display images.
[PagePilot Display]
Use K to keep scrolling to minify the whole view of the displayed web page and select a range to display.P198
[Pointer Movement Range]
Distance for the pointer to move can be set.
[Pointer Acceleration]
Acceleration speed for the pointer can be set.
[Bookmark Display]
Display method for saved Bookmark folder can be set.
[Window Open Guard Setting]
Set the action when getting an instruction to open a new window from JavaScript on a web page. Valid A new window does not open. Invalid A confirmation appears when opening a new window.
[Script Setting]
Set whether to validate JavaScript. JavaScript is a program which works on web pages. Some web pages may not appear correctly with "Invalid" setting. Home URL Configuring the Home Setting a Full browser menu screen (P194) "Full Browser Settings" "Home URL"
b C[Select] Enter URL I[Done]
Up to 2,033 half-pitch characters can be entered. Full Browser 203
Others Configuring Other Settings a Full browser menu screen (P194) "Full Browser Settings" "Others" Perform the following operations
[Check Settings]
Display the setting list of Full browser.
[Reset Settings]
Reset the Full browser settings.
Enter the Terminal security code "Yes"
204 Full Browser
Camera Before Using Camera 206 Capturing Still Images Photo-mode 209 Capturing Movies Movie-mode 212 Changing Settings for Shooting 215 Changing Camera Settings Camera settings 216 Using Bar Code Reader Bar code reader 219 Copyrights and Portrait Rights You have no right to copy, modify, or distribute contents such as text, image, music, or software downloaded from web sites on the Internet, or images captured with this product without permission from the copyright holder except when the copy or quote is for personal use that is allowed under copyright laws. Note that it may be prohibited to capture or record live performances or exhibitions even for personal use. Refrain from taking portraits of other persons and uploading such portraits to web sites without their consent, as this violates portrait rights. Please be considerate of other people's privacy when capturing and sending pictures using camera-equipped mobile phones. 205
Before Using Camera Notes for Capturing Images The camera employs high-precision technology, but some pixels or lines may seem brighter or darker than others. Also, when you capture images in places with insufficient lighting, noises seen as white lines increase. This is normal. Clean the lens with a soft cloth before capturing. If the lens is stained with fingerprints or oil, the captured image may be out of focus or blurred. Do not leave the FOMA terminal in a warm place or under a direct sunlight for a long period. The image or video to capture may deteriorate. If you capture under a fluorescent light, mercury lamp, or sodium lamp flickering at high speed, flickering such as stripes may appear. The color tone of still images or movies may vary depending on the capturing timing. Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight for a long period of time and do not point at the sun or a bright light directly. The image may become discolored or the camera may fail. Do not cover the lens with your finger, hair, or the strap when capturing. Capturing a fast moving object may result in an image slightly off from the image displayed on the screen at the time of capturing, or the image may be blurred. When the battery level is low, you may not be able to save captured still images or movies. Check the battery level before using the camera. Captured still images or movies may differ from the actual subjects in brightness or color tone. Even in Manner mode, the shutter tone sounds at a fixed volume. The shutter tone sounds from the speaker even when a Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch (optional) is connected to the FOMA terminal. Using Camera Hold the FOMA terminal in a horizontal position for using camera. You can use camera with the terminal closed or opened. Also, you can select the Inner or Outer camera, depending on the situation. Switching CamerasP211, P214 b Outer camera This is useful for taking pictures of scenery or other people. The screen output is similar to what you see
(normal image). The Auto focus adjusts the focus of still image capturing of the Outer camera.P210 Outer camera Light AF auxiliary lamp b Inner camera Useful for taking pictures of yourself. Inverted (mirrored) images are shown in the frame. Captured image can be saved as either of mirrored image or normal image.P210 Inner camera Note The light can only be used for the Outer camera. 206 Camera
a Camera-modeP209, P212 Photo-mode Movie-mode b Image sizeP216, P218 5M (25601920) 3M (20481536) 2M (16001200) 1M (1280960) VGA (640480) (Outer camera) VGA (480640) (Inner camera) CIF (352288) Wallpaper (240400) Wallpaper (400240) (Still image) WQVGA (400240) (Movie) QVGA (320240) QCIF (176144) Sub-QCIF (12896) Phonebook (120160) Menu-icon (4848) c QualityP217, P218 Super fine (Still image) Super fine (Movie) Fine (Still image) Fine (Movie) Normal (Still image) Normal (Movie) d LightP211, P214 Off When taking Always on Auto Capture Screen Components The meanings of marks (icons and others) on the still image/movie capture screen are as follows:
a b c d eef g h i m n o m n o j k l l r s Still image capture screen a b qp d c k h i Movie capture screen Camera Continued on next page 207
e Scene modeP216 Auto Portrait Landscape Sports Sunset Night mode Set this when capturing in a dark place, etc. MacroP211 Macro ON f Auto timerP216 None 3sec 5sec 10sec g Continuous modeP217 Off Auto Manual h Receiving mailP32 i Battery levelP46 j Focus frameP210 The frame color changes to indicate status when the Auto focus is used. k Storage locationP217, P218 Handset memory microSD card l Number of available shots (Still image capture screen)/
Maximum capturing time (Movie capture screen)P430, P431 m Soft key display (Operations by pressing I) The display and functions are switched depending on the screen. You can switch the Camera mode here.P209, P212 n Sub menu o Soft key display (Operations by pressing M) The display and functions are switched depending on the screen. The settings menu is displayed here.P216, P218 p TypeP218 Sound+Video q Size restrictionP218 No restriction r Elapsed time/total time Movie only Sound only 2Mbyte 500Kbyte Shows the capture elapsed time/total time s Capture progress bar Shows the capture elapsed time in a bar 208 Camera Save Format of Still Images and Movies Still image file Movie file File format Resolution JPEG Outer camera Inner camera MP4 (Mobile MP4) VGA (640480) WQVGA (400240) QVGA (320240) QCIF (176144) Sub-QCIF (12896) QCIF (176144) Sub-QCIF (12896) 5M (25601920) 3M (20481536) 2M (16001200) 1M (1280960) VGA (640480) CIF (352288) Wallpaper (240400) Wallpaper (400240) QVGA (320240) QCIF (176144) Sub-QCIF (12896) Phonebook (120 160) Menu-icon (4848) VGA (480640) CIF (352288) Wallpaper (240400) Wallpaper (400240) QVGA (320240) QCIF (176144) Sub-QCIF (12896) Phonebook (120 160) Menu-icon (4848)
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2009-03-19 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | Original Equipment | |
2 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2009-03-19
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
LG Electronics USA
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0020917688
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1 2 | Physical Address |
1000 Sylvan Avenue
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1 2 |
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632
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1 2 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
r******@pctestlab.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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1 2 |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
BEJ
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
L04A
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
K******** H********
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1 2 | Title |
Director, Standards & Compliance
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
201-4********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
201-8********
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1 2 |
k******@lge.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
R******** O********
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1 2 | Physical Address |
6660-B Dobbin Road
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1 2 |
Columbia, Maryland 21045
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1 2 |
United States
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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1 2 |
r******@pctestlab.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 08/14/2009 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | ||||
1 2 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | PCS GSM Phone | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is EIRP. SAR compliance for body-worn operation is based on a separation distance of 2.0 cm between the unit and the body of the user. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Belt clips or holsters not listed in this filing may not contain metallic components. The highest reported SAR values are: Head: 0.426 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.3 W/kg. This device also contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for US operations. | ||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
HCT Co., LTD
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1 2 | Name |
S******** L******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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1 2 |
s******@HCT.co.kr
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15B | 16 CC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 24E | 1850.20000000 | 1909.80000000 | 0.2210000 | 2.5000000000 ppm | 246KGXW |
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