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Part 15.21 statement
" Change or Modifications that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. "
Part 15.105 statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. if this equipment does cause harmful interference or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT 1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS:
LG offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessories will be free from defects in material and workmanship, according to the following terms and conditions:
(1) The limited warranty for the product extends for ONE (1) year beginning on the data of purchase of the product.
(2) The limited warranty extends on to the original purchaser of the product and is not assignable or transferable to any subsequent purchaser/end user.
(3) This warranty is good only to the original purchaser of the product during the warranty period as long as it is in the U.S., including Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. Territories and Canada.
(4) The external housing and cosmetic parts shall not be covered under these limited warranty terms.
(5) Upon request from LG, the consumer must provide information to reasonably prove the date of purchase.
(6) The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the product to the Customer Service Department of LG. LG shall bear the cost of shipping the product back to the consumer after the completion of service under this limited warranty. 2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
(1) Defects or damages resulting from use of the product in other than its normal and customary manner.
(2) Defects or damages from abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to moisture or dampness, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized connections, unauthorized repair, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation, or other acts which are not the fault of LG, including damage caused by shipping blown fuses spills of food or liquid.
(3) Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material or workmanship.
(4) That the Customer Service Department at LG was net notified by consumer of the alleged defect or malfunction of the product during the applicable limited warranty period.
(5) Products which have had the serial number removed or made illegible.
(6) The limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied either in fact or by operations law, statutory or otherwise, including, but limited to any implied warranty of marketability or fitness for a particular use.
(7) Damage resulting from use of non-LG approved accessories.
(8) All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to normal customer use.
(9) Products operated outside published maximum ratings. 3
(10) Products used or obtained in a rental program.
(11) Consumables (such as fuses). 3. STATE LAW RIGHTS:
No other express warranty is applicable to this product. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN. LG INFOCOMM INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL, RISING OUT OF THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusive of imitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts; so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. 4. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:
To obtain warranty service, please call the following web address:
www.lgeservice.com For Your Safety Important Information This user guide contains important information on the use and operation of this phone. Please read all the information carefully for optimal performance and to prevent any damage to or misuse of the phone. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this user guide could void your warranty for this equipment. Before You Start Safety Instructions WARNING! To reduce the possibility of electric shock, do not expose your phone to high humidity areas, such as the bathroom, swimming pool, etc. Always store your phone away from heat. Never store your phone in settings that may expose it to temperatures less than 32F or greater than 104F, such as outside during extreme weather conditions or in your car on a hot day. Exposure to excessive cold or heat will result in malfunction, damage and/or catastrophic failure. Be careful when using your phone near other electronic devices. RF emissions from your mobile phone may affect nearby in adequately shielded electronic equipment. You should consult with manufacturers of any personal medical devices such as pacemakers and hearing aides to determine if they are susceptible to interference from your mobile phone. 8 Turn off your phone in a medical facility or at a gas station. Never place your phone in a microwave oven as this will cause the battery to explode. IMPORTANT! Please read the TIA SAFETY INFORMATION on page 78 before using your phone. Safety Information Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this user guide.
] Never use an unapproved battery since this could damage the phone and/or battery and could cause the battery to explode.
] Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it will cause the battery to explode.
] Do not dispose of your battery by fire or with hazardous or flammable materials.
] Make sure that no sharp-edged items come into contact with the battery. There is a risk of this causing a fire.
] Store the battery in a place out of reach of children.
] Be careful that children do not swallow any parts such as rubber plugs (earphone, connection parts of the phone, etc.). This could cause asphyxiation or suffocation. For Your Safety
] Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning storms
] Do not place any heavy items on the power cord. Do not to avoid electric shock or fire.
] When riding in a car, do not leave your phone or set up the hands-free kit near to the air bag. If wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag is activated, you may be seriously injured.
] Do not use a hand-held phone while driving.
] Do not use the phone in areas where its use is prohibited.
(For example: aircraft).
] Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to direct sunlight or use it in places with high humidity, such as a bathroom.
] Never store your phone in temperatures less than- 4F or greater than 122F.
] Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene, thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. There is a risk of this causing a fire.
] Do not drop, strike, or shake your phone severely. Such actions may harm the internal circuit boards of the phone.
] Do not use your phone in high explosive areas as the phone may generate sparks.
] Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting, pulling, or heating. Do not use the plug if it is loose as it may cause a fire or electric shock. allow the power cord to be crimped as it may cause fire or electric shock.
] Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is being charged. It may cause an electric shock or seriously damage your phone.
] Do not disassemble the phone.
] Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it may short-circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or fire.
] Only use the batteries, antennas, and chargers provided by LG. The warranty will not be applied to products provided by other suppliers.
] Only authorized personnel should service the phone and its accessories. Faulty installation or service may result in accidents and consequently invalidate the warranty.
] Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact with your body during a call.
] An emergency call can be made only within a service area. For an emergency call, make sure that you are within a service area and that the phone is turned on. 9 Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 0.79 inches (2cm) between the users body and the back of the phone. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.79 inches(2cm) must be maintained between the user's body and the back of the phone. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories containing metallic components should not be used. Body-worn accessories that cannot maintain 0.79 inches(2cm) separation distance between the user's body and the back of the phone, and have not been tested for typical body-worn operations may not comply with FCC RF exposure limits and should be avoided. For Your Safety FCC RF Exposure Information WARNING! Read this information before operating the phone. In August 1996, the Federal Communications (FCC) of he United States, with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326, adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards. CAUTION Use only the supplied and approved antenna. Use of unauthorized antennas or modifications could impair call quality, damage the phone, void your warranty and/or result in violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with skin, a minor burn may result. Contact your local dealer for a replacement antenna. 10 Vehicle Mounted External Antenna
(optional, if available) A minimum separation distance of 8 inches (20cm) must be maintained between the user/bystander and the vehicle mounted external antenna to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements. For more information about RF exposure, visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance This device and its accessories comply with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device and its accessories may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device and its accessories must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Cautions for Battery
] Do not disassemble.
] Do not short-circuit.
] Do not expose to high temperature: 60C (140F).]
] Do not incinerate. For Your Safety Battery Disposal
] Please dispose of your battery properly or bring to your local wireless carrier for recycling.
] Do not dispose in fire or with hazardous or flammable materials. Adapter (Charger) Cautions
] Using the wrong battery charger could damage your phone and void your warranty.
] The adapter or battery charger is intended for indoor use only. Do not expose the adapter or battery charger to direct sunlight or use it in places with high humidity, such as the bathroom. 11 Confirming before use Phone Parts and Functions ...................28 Display ....................................................32 Menu Operations....................................34 Soft Key Operations...............................34 Side Button Main Operations ................35 Using the UIM ..................36 Attaching/Removing the Battery Pack..38 Charging the Phone....................40 Turning Power ON..................................44 Turning Power OFF ................................44 Date/Time ...............................................45 Using Caller ID Notification Service ......45 Own Number...........................................45 27 C o n f i r i m n g b e f o r e u s e Confirming before use gpOmF Phone Parts and Functions The Name and function of each part of the phone are as follows. This manual describes operation of each button using an illustration of the button. 28 1 Earpiece While talking over a call, the other partys voice is heard from here. 2 LED display Lights up and flashes during incoming call or battery charging. You cannot change the light up/flash method. 3 In camera You can use this camera for shooting yourself or sending movie by Video-phone call. 4 Display > P32 5 Earphone/Microphone terminal For connecting a Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch (option), etc. Do not forcibly pull the earphone/microphone cover.
: You can rotate it forward or backward when it is open. 6 MMail button Press from the Stand-by display to bring up the Mail menu. > P140 Press from the Stand-by display for 2 or more seconds to check new message. > P129, P156 Confirming before use Press this key during auto key lock to cancel the auto lock. > P101 You can execute the items shown on the soft key area.
> P34 7 KNavigation button For selecting an item and scrolling the display. The following operations can be performed from the Stand-by display:
UUp button
: The phonebook list screen appears.
> P67 DDown button : The custom menu screen appears. C o n f i r i m n g b e f o r e u s e LLeft button
> P186
: Received call screen appears.
> P86 Press for 1 or more seconds to display the received mail list. > P88 RRight button : Redialed call screen appears.
> P87 Press for 1 or more seconds to display the sent mail list. > P88 8 CMenu/Select button Press on the Stand-by display to bring up the Main menu.
> P34 An operation displayed in the soft key area can be performed. > P34 Next Page 29 C o n f i r i m n g b e f o r e u s e Confirming before use gpOmF 9 TVideo-phone button Press to make/receive video-phone calls. > P58, P60 Press on the Stand-by display to view the other party that you made the latest call. Press to switch modes, etc. in entering mode
(Pictograph/Symbol/Emoticon). > P223 Press to switch in camera and out camera when camera is started.
! AStart button Press to make/receive voice calls. > P48, P50 Press on the Stand-by display to view the other party that you made the latest call. Press for 1 or more seconds to display all received/sent mail history. Press while characters are entered to switch between full-pitch and half-pitch. > P222
" FEVolume buttons Press to adjust the volume, etc. > P35 Press these buttons on the Stand-by display for 1 or more seconds to turn on the photo light. > P192
# Dial button
$ * * (asterisk) button/Public mode (drive mode) button Press to enter * and to switch between upper case and lower case while characters are entered. > P224 On the stand-by display, press this key for 1 or more seconds to set or cancel Public mode (drive mode).
> P52 30
% Microphone For speaking to the other party. For recording sound when shooting moving images by the camera.
& Ii-mode button Press from the Stand-by display to bring up the i-mode menu. > P122 Press for 2 or more seconds from the Stand-by display to bring up software list screen of i-appli. > P163 Press from the entering character mode to switch the mode (Hiragana/Katakana/English/ Number) An operation displayed in the soft key area can be performed. > P34
( NMultitask button Press to bring up the Task Manager. Press for 1 or more seconds to bring up the New Task screen. > P284
) PPower/End button Press for 2 or more seconds to turn the power on. Press for 2 or more seconds to turn the power off.
> P44 Press to end calls and end functions.
~QClear button Press to return to the previous operation. Press this button on the Stand-by display (when the phone is closed) for 1 or more seconds to enable the auto key lock > P100 Press to cancel the operation depending on the function such as sending mails or downloading data. C o n f i r i m n g b e f o r e u s e Also, press to delete entered text.
: Note that the operation may not be canceled depending on the timing of canceling.
+ #(Sharp)/ Manner Mode button Press for 1 or more seconds from the Stand-by display to activate/deactivate the Manner Mode.
> P78 Also, press to enter # and to start a new line while characters are entered.
, Connector terminal For connecting adapters and cables.
- Infrared data port Point this port to the other device for infrared communication. > P186
. Strap hole
/ Speaker Ring tone and alarm can be heard from here. The voice of the other partner can be heard from here when you are calling using the speaker phone.
: Rear cover
; GCamera button Press this button on the Stand-by display to activate the photo mode and press this for 1 or more seconds to activate the movie mode. > P111, > P117
< Out camera You can use this camera for shooting still image or moving images or sending movie by Video-phone call. Confirming before use
= Photo light You can turn on this light when the out camera is used. This lights up/flashes in red during shooting still image or moving images. > P111, > P117 You can also use this light as a flashlight. > P192 Opening/closing phone Slide the body front portion where the Stand-by display exists upward to open the phone. Slide it downward to close the phone. Information Note that sliding it roughly results in a failure. Next Page 31 C o n f i r i m n g b e f o r e u s e Confirming before use gpOmF Display 1 234 5 6 7 8 9 ! " #
Remain 8
$ % & ( ) TV viewing
Mail Menu i-mode 1
: Shows the level of the received radio waves. Strong Weak
: Out of the service area. 2 : Displayed during a voice call.
: Displayed during a video-phone call.
: Displayed during a voice call using the speaker phone. 3 (Blinks): while i-mode is activated.
(Blinks): during i-mode communication.
: Displayed during trying dialup connection.
: Displayed during dialup connection.
: Displayed while an SSL-enabled page is displayed or obtained. 32 4 : Displayed while All Call Rejection is activated. 5 : Displayed while a function (Task) is activated.
: Performing multiple functions (Task).
(Blinking): Alarm starts while talking, activating camera or setting public mode (drive mode). 6 (White): Displayed when the i-mode Center holds a mail.
(Pink): Displayed when the box for i-mode mail at the i-mode Center is full.
(White): Displayed when the i-mode Center holds a MessageR.
(Pink): Displayed when the box for MessageR at the i-mode Center is full.
(White): Displayed when the i-mode center holds a MessageF.
(Pink): Displayed when the box for MessageF at the i-mode Center is full.
(White): Displayed when the i-mode Center holds mail, a messageR and a messageF.
(Pink): Displayed when the boxes for i-mode mail, MessageR and MessageF at the i-mode Center are full. 7 (White): Displayed when an unread mail exists.
(White): Displayed when an unread SMS message exists. C o n f i r i m n g b e f o r e u s e
(White): Displayed when an unread mail and SMS message exist.
(Pink): Displayed when the inbox is full.
: Displayed when the area for SMS messages in the UIM is full.
: The inbox and the SMS in card are full. 8 (Yellowish green): Displayed when a Voice Mail message exists.
(Orange): Displayed when the box for Voice Mail messages is full. 9 (White): Displayed when an unread MessageR exists.
(Pink): Displayed when the box for MessageR is full.
! (White): Displayed when an unread MessageF exists.
(Pink): Displayed when the box for MessageF is full.
" : Displayed when i-appli is being started.
: Displayed when i-appli auto start failed.
: Shows the battery level.
$ (Pink): Displayed during Manner mode. Confirming before use
: Displayed when the vibration for incoming call is activated to Pattern 1 or Pattern 2 when the alarm for incoming voice call or video-call is muted, and the vibration operate linked with a melody.
: Displayed when a vibration and a ringtone for incoming voice call and video-phone call sounds at the same time and the vibration is set to operate linked with a melody.
: Displayed when a vibration and a ringtone from incoming voice call or video-phone call do not operate.
& : Public mode (Drive mode) active.
( : Displayed while an alarm is set.
: Displayed when todays schedule exists.
: Displayed when an alarm is set and todays schedule exists.
) :Displayed when UIM is not inserted or an error occurs on the UIM.
~ Date counter > P200
(Blue): Displayed during Original manner mode. Displays the number of days till the registered event.
% : Displayed when the ringtone for incoming voice call or video-phone call sounds, not operating a vibration.
+ Stand-by memo > P198 Displays the stand-by memo you create. 33 C o n f i r i m n g b e f o r e u s e Confirming before use gpOmF Menu Operations Soft Key Operations To perform an operation displayed in the soft key area on the , press the corresponding button as below. Information
(Navigation icon) that indicates the directions in which you can scroll and select items using K is also displayed in the soft key area. Items displayed in the soft key area vary depending on the display. This section describes the operation using an example for setting a wall paper on the Stand-by display. a Selecting a function by a K 1. On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] ] Highlight using K ] C ] H Move the cursor to the Stand-by display ] C ] H Move the cursor to the Wallpaper ] C Display Stand-by display Call display Font Menu style Backlight Color scheme Select H C Stand-by display Wallpaper Clock/Calender Wallpaper memo Select H C Select K C a Selecting a function by pressing the key corresponding to the menu number 1. On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] ] Highlight using K ] C ] 1 ] 1 Display Stand-by display Call display Font Menu style Backlight Color scheme Select 1 Stand-by display Wallpaper Clock/Calender Wallpaper memo Select 1 Select K C 34 C o n f i r i m n g b e f o r e u s e Side Button Main Operations If auto key lock (P100) is enabled with phone closed, the operations are as follows:
FE : the auto lock can be cancelled temporarily. Refer to the table below. G : Cannot be operated. phone operation When the display is turned on Cancel temporarily the auto key lock Adjust the button check volume How to operate When the display is turned off ] FE/G During the auto key lock
] FE ] C During stand-by ] FE Adjust ring tone volume During incoming call ]
FE Operation of phone Open/
Close Close Open/
Close Open/
Close phone operation Adjust phone volume Call rejection Stopping alarm Scrolling the listing display or site display by page1 Switch the one moth schedule display by month Starting camera Zoom Photo light on/off2 Confirming before use Operation of phone Open/
Close Close Open/
Close Open/
Close Open/
Close Open/
Close Open/
Close Open/
Close How to operate During voice phone/
Video-phone call ] FE Press ] G for 1 or more seconds during incoming call During the alarm/ schedule alarm is ringing ] E During displaying each screen ] FE During displaying the one month display in the Scheduler ] FE During stand-by ] G
(Photo mode) Press ] G for 1 or more seconds during stand-by
(Movie mode) During the still image/moving images shooting display is displayed ] FE During stand-by, press ]
F or E for 1 or more seconds (light up) When the photo light lights up, press ] F or E
(light off) 35 C o n f i r i m n g b e f o r e u s e Inserting 1. Insert the UIM with its IC-side facing downwards in the direction of the arrow underneath the guide Removing 1. Slide the UIM in the direction of the arrow to remove it Confirming before use gpOmF phone operation Adjusting the volume when moving images/
melodies are replayed Playing and pausing moving images/
melodies Operation of phone Open/
Close Open/
Close How to operate When playing moving images/melodies ] FE When moving images/
melodies are stopped, ]
G (play) When the moving images/ melodies are played, ] G (pause) 1 : Depending on the display type, you can move the cursor up and down. 2 : Flashlight (P192 ) is set to Not use, this does not function. Using the UIM ( Card) Your phone number and contracted contents for the service, etc. are recorded in the UIM. You need to insert it into the phone to make/receive calls or perform communication. Refer to the UIM manual for details of how to use it. Inserting/Removing UIM ( Card) Insert/remove the UIM after you turn off the power of the phone and remove the rear cover and battery pack beforehand (P39). Remove the AC adapter and options beforehand. 36 C o n f i r i m n g b e f o r e u s e Information When inserting / removing the UIM, close the flip, and then put it on your hand. Take care not to accidentally torch or scratch the IC. About Password of UIM You can set 2 passwords, PIN1 and PIN2, for a UIM.
> P107 UIM Restriction Functions The UIM has a restriction function to protect your data and files. If you obtain the following types of data and files with a UIM inserted, restrictions are automatically imposed to disable them when the UIM is not inserted or when another UIM is inserted. Images/melodies/i-motion/i-appli obtained from sites and Internet web pages Files attached to i-mode mail messages and MessagesR/F Confirming before use Differences of UIM The card (blue) differs from the card
(Green/White) as follows:
a About WORLD WING Function UIM (Blue) UIM
(Green/White) Number of digits of the phone number that can be stored in the UIM phonebook Up to 20 digits Up to 26 digits WORLD WING Service dialing Not available Not available Available Available WORLD WING is international roaming service that allows you to use the same mobile pone number for making and receiving calls after inserting your UIM (Green/White) in a phone applicable to the service or mobile phone available for overseas use
(WCDMA or GSM). Application is not required for the user who signed a service contract after September 1, 2005. However, those who notified that the service is not required during signing the service contract or canceled in the middle of the contract need to apply for the service again. 37 C o n f i r i m n g b e f o r e u s e Confirming before use gpOmF Those who did not apply for WORLD WING before August 31, 2005 need to apply for the service. Some billing plans may not be applied to WORLD WING. For loss or theft of the phone, account settlement of total charges, or phone failure while overseas, see
"Failure while overseas" the back side of the operation manual. Note that the customer shall also pay the fees for call and communication after the phone is lost or stolen. Attaching/Removing the Battery Pack Make sure that you attach the dedicated battery pack L02 for L704i to use it. Attaching 1. Press the rear cover in the direction of the arrow 1 to slide it in the direction of the arrow 2, then lift it up in the direction of the arrow 3 to remove 2. Insert the battery in the direction of the arrow 1 with the label facing downwards, then push it in the direction of the arrow 2 38 C o n f i r i m n g b e f o r e u s e 3. Adjust the rear cover to the ditch of the phone holding the cover approx. 3mm off, then press it in the direction of the arrow 1 to slide it in the direction of the arrow 2, then push it until it clicks Removing 1. Press the rear cover in the direction of the arrow 1 to slide it in the direction of the arrow 2, then lift it up in the direction of the arrow 3 to remove Confirming before use 2. Take the projection of the battery pack to lift it up in the direction of the arrow Next Page 39 C o n f i r i m n g b e f o r e u s e 2. Place the arrow side of the AC adaptor connector up and keep the connector level with head set to connect in the arrow direction 3. Insert the AC adapters plug into a power socket Confirming before use gpOmF Information Attach/remove the battery pack with the phone closed and held in your hand after you turn off the power. In addition, If you attach/remove the battery pack forcibly, it may damage the charging connector of battery. Take care not to attach/remove the rear cover. Note that if the rear cover is forcibly depressed, the slot of the rear cover may be damaged. For details about the battery, see the manual for Battery Pack L02. Charging the Phone Charging Connect specified AC Adapter (option) to charge the battery after attaching the battery pack to the phone (P38). You need AC Adapter 01 for both overseas and domestic usage (option) separately when using the phone overseas. 1. Open the cover of the external connector terminal of the phone
: You can rotate it forward or backward when it is open. 40 C o n f i r i m n g b e f o r e u s e If you start to charge the battery, the charging start tone will sound. The battery level icon (
) flashes on and off in turn and it is red. After charging, the alarm tone for ending the charging will ring and then the flashing disappears and the LED turns off. If you charge the phone with the power off, the animation for the battery level is displayed as follows, depending on the battery level.
- In case the battery level is low: Please wait >
Charging > Battery charged
- In case the battery is empty: Please wait > Low battery Please wait > Charging > Battery charged Information When you use the phone for the first time, the battery pack is not fully charged. Fully charge the battery before using it. When you attach the AC adapter to the phone, do not use unnecessary force. The phone and the connector may be damaged. Do not remove the battery pack and the UIM during charging. If the battery cannot be charged correctly, turn off the power once, remove the battery pack, and then reattach it to charge the battery again. If the battery level becomes very low during a video-phone call, connecting the AC adapter may not charge the battery fully, and the power may go off. Confirming before use When charging the battery pack overseas, confirm the voltage used in the country or the area of stay, and use Overseas/Domestic AC Adapter 01 (option) (A conversion plug adapter for overseas travel applying to the country or area of stay is required). Also, do not charge the battery pack using an electric transformer for overseas travel. Refer to the instruction manuals for AC Adapter 01
(option) and AC Adapter 01 for both overseas and domestic usage (option) for details. Next Page 41 C o n f i r i m n g b e f o r e u s e Confirming before use gpOmF Removing the AC Adapter After charging completes, disconnect the AC adapter from the phone. 1. Disconnect the connector of the AC adapter from the power socket 2. While pressing the release buttons on both sides of the connector, remove it horizontally from the phone in the direction of the arrow Do not pull the connector forcibly. Malfunction may result. 3. Close the cover of the external connector terminal of the phone 42 Checking the Battery Level When turning the power on, the battery level (estimate) icon appears. The Battery Level display indicates just an estimate of the battery level.
: Almost full
: Getting low
: Almost empty. Charge the battery immediately. When You Need to Charge the Battery If the battery is completely flat, a message appears, flickers, and the battery alarm sounds. If you press C, the message disappears and the battery alarm stops. Information If you set Manner mode or Original manner mode and set battery alarm to OFF, the alert tone does not ring. Precautions on the Battery Pack Be sure to use the battery pack dedicated to the phone. a Battery life The battery pack is a consumable. With repeating the charging, the operating time at a time is gradually reduced. It is recommended to change the battery pack early when the operating time at a time is reduced to approximately half compared to the time when the is purchased since the useful life of the battery pack is reaching to the end. The battery pack may expand when it is reaching to the end of useful life depending on its usage condition, this is not a problem. The useful life of the battery pack is one year as a guide line. However, repeated charging/discharging for short time, usage in high temperature environment, or continuous long time charging condition may shorten the useful life of the battery. For environmental protection, bring the exhausted battery to an , dealer, or recycle shop. a Do not charge for long periods of time (several days) with the phone turned on. Do not leave the phone power on for long periods of time while charging. Otherwise, when charging finishes, the phone will attempt to receive power from the battery so that when you actually use the phone, you will be able to do so for just a short amount of time before the battery alarm sounds. If this happens, charge the battery correctly. When charging the battery again, first C o n f i r i m n g b e f o r e u s e Confirming before use disconnect the phone from the AC adapter and then set it again. a Estimated usage time for battery The usable time of the battery varies depending on the usage environment or its remaining life. Network Continuous talk time Stand-by time
/ 3G Static : about hrs Dynamic : about hrs Voice call : about min Video call : about min GSM/GPRS Static : about hrs Voice call: about minutes Continuous talk time is the estimated time when radio waves can be sent and received normally. Continuous stand-by time is the estimated time you can use thephone in motion when it is closed and can receive radio waves normally. The standby time could be about half of this estimate depending on the battery level, function settings, other ambient conditions such as temperature, the status of radio waves in the area (weak or no radio waves, for instance) and the status of the network of the country in which you stay. The continuous standby time will be shorter if you don't insert the UIM. When you use i-mode communications, the talk/transmission time and standby time will be shorter. Further, even if you do not make calls or perform i-mode communication, the talk/communication time and standby time will be shorter if you compose i-mode mail, start up a downloaded i-appli. 43 Confirming before use
=gpOmF C o n f i r i m n g b e f o r e u s e The continuous standby time for standstill is the average number of hours you can use the phone in standstill status when it is closed and can receive radio waves normally. The continuous standby time for in motion is the average number of hours you can use the phone in the combined status of standstill, moving and out of the service area when it is closed, in an area where it can receive radio waves normally. The talk/communication time and standby time will also be shorter than the above-mentioned estimates when you perform data transmission or multi-access or when you use the camera. a Estimated time for charging battery AC Adapter 01 Approx. minutes The estimated charging time is for when the phone is off and the battery is being charged from empty. The charging time will be longer if you charge the battery with the power turned on. a Other precautions Do not use any other adapter than the specified one. It may shorten the life of the battery pack. 44 Turning Power ON Before you turn on the power, make sure that the UIM is inserted and that the battery is fully charged. 1. Press P for 2 or more seconds After the Wake-up display is displayed, the Stand-by display appears. Information If PIN code request (P101) is set to ON, you need to enter the PIN1 code. If All lock (P99) is set to Power on, you need to enter the terminal security code. Turning Power OFF 1. Press P for 2 or more seconds Select "Yes" on the Confirm display when the phone is closed. The Exit display appears and the power is turned off. Information The time to turn off the phone may be long. Depending on the status of network, the lead time may differ. During switching off the power, do not repeat to power on/off. C o n f i r i m n g b e f o r e u s e Date/Time You can set the date and time. See Setting Date & Time
(P96) for details of how to set them up. Using Caller ID Notification Service The Caller ID Notification Service enables you to notify the other party of your phone number when you make a call. See Using Caller ID Notification Service (P208) for details of how to set it up. Own Number You can display your phone number recorded in the UIM. 1. On the Stand-by display, C ] 0 See Displaying Own Number (P72) for details of how to change the settings on the Own Number display. Confirming before use 45 Making calls/
Receiving calls Making calls............................................48 Receiving calls .......................................51 Using Public mode (drive mode) ...........52 Using Public mode (power off) ..............54 47 i M a k n g c a l l i s
R e c e v n g c a i l l s Making calls/Receiving calls Making calls 1. Enter the other partys phone number Q : The last digit is cleared. To clear all digits, press it for 1 or more seconds. C [Save]: You can register / add the entered phone number to phonebook. Go to step 2 on page 64 of Adding to Phonebook. I [Search]: You can search for the phone number in phonebook. See the contents after step 3 on page 67. 2. A ] Start talking when the other party answers 48 Press Q for 1 or more seconds: You can switch ON/OFF the speaker phone. 3. P to end the call after talking When the call is disconnected, the alert sound sounds from a receiver. Information If you press A after entering the number from 0 to 9 in the Enter Phone Number screen, you can make a call directly matching the the number saved in memory. You can enter a phone number of up to 42 digits. If you enter a phone number exceeding 16 digits, dialing will be made displaying the first 16 digits digits of the phone number. You can make a call after entering 184 (Not notify) or 186
(Notify) in front of phone number. When the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch
(option) is attached, you can only talk on the Earphone /
Microphone regardless that the speaker phone is ON/OFF. When dialing/receiving overseas, some name of the other party may not be displayed even that name is registered in the phonebook. Using the Submenus of the Enter Phone Number Display 1. From the Enter Phone Number screen (See left), M[Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items Notify caller ID Set whether to notify your phone number per call. Not notify : #31# is added in front of the phone number entered, but the phone number is not notified. Notify : 31# is added in front of the phone number entered, and the phone number is notified. Cancel : The added #31# or 31# is deleted. Select prefix The number saved in Setting Prefix Dial (P93) is added before the phone number is entered. International call The international access code saved in International dial setting (P92) is added before the phone number is entered. Save You can save the entered phone number entered into the Phonebook. Go to step 2 on page 64 of Adding to Phonebook. Search phonebook You can search for the phone number in phonebook. For operations after searching, see 3 on page 66 of Searching for Phonebook Entries. Using the Submenus of the Talking screen 1. From the Talking screen (P48), M[Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items New call1 You can put the current call on make and hold a call to another party. Making calls/Receiving calls End active call You can disconnect the call. Hold1/Cancel held call1 You can put/release the call on hold. Mute2/Unmute2 You can mute/unmute the voice transmitted to the other party. 1: Available only for Call Waiting Service subscribers. To use this service, go to Using Call Waiting Service (P206). 2: Not displayed during call is held. Making a Call From the Dialed/Received Call Record 1. From the Stand-by display, L/R/A/T ] Select a record ]A Information See Using the Submenu of the Received Calls display (P86) for submenus. Making a Call from the Phonebook 1. U in the Stand-by display, or search the phonebook ] Select the party you want to call ]
A When there are multiple registered phone numbers, press A on the phonebook list display. Then, the outgoing call phone number selection display is displayed, select the phone number and press C
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R e c e v n g c a i l l s Making calls/Receiving calls Information To switch the phonebook list to display between the phone and UIM, select M [Menu] > View handset / View UIM on the phonebook list screen. Using Pause Dial You can use services such as sending messages to a pocket bell, reserving tickets or checking the balance of your bank account by sending push signal from the handset. When the pause "P" has been entered, you can send while dividing the dial data at the position where the pause is entered. 1. Enter the phone number 2. Enter the dial data Press * 3 times to enter pause P. Only 0 to 9, #, * and pause P can be entered. Up to 42 digit can be entered. If you enter pause P before the phone number, you can not dial. 3. A A call is made to the other party, and the dial data from the beginning to the first pause P is displayed while being connected. 50 4. Confirm that the other party accepted ] A or C
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The dial data from the beginning to the first P is sent, and the dial data to the next pause P is displayed. Each time you press A or C, the dial data to the next P is sent. When you send the last number, the calling screen appears. Information Depending on the target device, the dial data may not be received. When using video-phone call, you can not use pause dial. International Calls You can make an international call easily using the international call service WORLD CALL. When you have signed up for service, you have contracted to use WORLD CALL (except those who have applied not to use it). You can make calls to 240 countries and areas worldwide. a How to make calls 009130 > 010 > Country code > Area code >
Destination phone number ] A This service is not available with some billing plans. Application/monthly fee for WORLD CALL is free of charge. The WORLD CALL charges are added to your monthly bill. Contact Information Center on the back of this manual for inquiries about WORLD CALL. If the other party uses a specific 3G mobile phone overseas, you can make an International Video-phone Call by dialing out using T after following the dialing method described above. See the International Service web page of for the information about connectable countries and telecommunications carriers. Images sent from the other party may blur on your phone or you may not be able to connect, depending on the other partys phone used for the international video-phone. When the area code begins with 0, leave this out when dialing. However, include 0 when making a call to some countries or regions such as Italy. Making an International Call Easily Confirm that the Setting Prefix Dial (P93) is set to AUTO and 009130010 (WORLD CALL) is set for IDD prefix code in IDD prefix setting. 1. On the Stand-by display, press 0 for 1 or more seconds to enter +
2. Enter Country code > Area code > Destination phone number ]A(T) 3. Yes 4. Pto end the call after talking Making calls/Receiving calls Adjusting the Volume 1. Press FE Hduring a call or press H for 1 or more seconds Information The changed volume is held even after ending the call. Receiving calls 1. When you receive a call, A I[Silent]: You can set to no sound for incoming call. If you subsequently press I [Reject], incoming call will be rejected. P: Reject the call. 2. P to end the call after talking A confirmation tone is emitted from the phone when the incoming call is disconnected. Next Page 51 i M a k n g c a l l i s
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R e c e v n g c a i l l s Making calls/Receiving calls Information When dialing/receiving overseas, some name of the other party may not be displayed even that name is registered in the phonebook. When you didn't get a call When you could not answer the incoming voice call/video-
phone call, the following screen indicating a missed call appears and the LED blinks for approx. 60 seconds. Call rejection The call is disconnected without answering it. Call forwarding2 The call is forwarded to the registered phone number. 1: If you use voice mail menu, you should register this service in operator. For details, see Using voice mail (P204). 2: If you use call forwarding menu, you should register this service in operator. For details, please refer to the Using Call Forwarding Service (P207). Using Public mode (drive mode) Public mode is an auto-answer service that puts stress on manners in public spaces. When there is an incoming call in Public mode, a guidance to the effect that you cannot answer the call because you are driving a car or in a place
(train, bus, theater, etc.) that requires restraint from using a phone is played for the caller and the call is disconnected. Public mode can be set/cancelled only from the stand-by display (in addition, from a screen showing ). You can make calls in Public mode. When the Caller ID request service is set to Activate and the User unset incoming call is received, a voice guidance requesting to send Caller ID is played.
(No public mode guidance is played.) C [Select]: You can view the list of received calls. I [Close]: You can close the screen for missed calls. Using the Submenu of the Ringing Display 1. From the Ringing screen (P51), M[Menu] ]
Select from the following submenu items Voice mail1 The Call is connected to the Voice Mail Service Center. 52 Setting the Public Mode (drive mode) 1. On the stand-by display ] Press * for 1 or more seconds The Public mode is set and a Releasing the Public Mode appears. On the stand-by display, press * for 1 or more seconds The Public mode is released, and disappears. In Public mode When an incoming call without Caller ID is received at your phone, no ringtone sounds. The missed calls display
(P52) is displayed and the incoming call is recorded as a missed call history in the Call/Mail history. A guidance to the effect that you cannot answer the call because you are driving a car or in a place that requires restraint from using a phone is played for the caller and the call is disconnected. Operations while Network Service and Public mode
(drive mode) are both active While Public mode (drive mode) and Network Service are both active at the same time, the phone operations as listed below. Depending on the settings and/or steps for making a call, Network Service may have precedence, disabling Public mode (drive mode) operations or recording or display of missed calls. i M a k n g c a l l i s
R e c e v n g c a i l l s Making calls/Receiving calls a Voice Mail When a voice call is received When a video-phone call is received A Public mode (drive mode) guidance is played for the caller and the call is connected to Voice Mail Service Center.1 The call is terminated without being connected to the Voice Mail Service Center.2 a Call Waiting When a voice call is received When a video-phone call is received A Public mode (drive mode) guidance is played for the caller and the call is disconnected. Disconnect the call after displaying the video guidance of the public mode to the other party. a Call Forwarding Service When a voice call is received When a video-phone call is received A Public mode (drive mode) guidance is played for the caller and the call is connected to the forwarding destination. Whether the guidance is played to the other party or not depends on the setting of the Call Forwarding Service. The call is connected to the forwarding destination, with no Public mode (drive mode) video guidance played for the caller. When the target hand set does not support the Video-phone call, the transmission is disconnected. 53 i M a k n g c a l l i s
R e c e v n g c a i l l s Making calls/Receiving calls a Nuisance Call Blocking Service When a voice call is received When a video-phone call is received For a call from a caller For a call from a caller registered for nuisance call blocking, a call rejection guidance is played for the caller and the call is disconnected. registered for nuisance call blocking, a call rejection video guidance is played for the caller and the call is disconnected. For a call from a caller not For a call from a caller not registered, a Public mode (drive mode) guidance is played for the caller and the call is disconnected. registered, a Public mode (drive mode) Video guidance is played for the caller and the call is disconnected. a Caller ID Request Service When a voice call is received When a video-phone call is received For a call with no caller ID notified, a caller ID request guidance is played for the caller and the call is disconnected. For a call with caller ID notified, a Public mode (drive mode) guidance is played for the caller and the call is disconnected. For a call with no caller ID notified, a caller ID request video guidance is played for the caller and the call is disconnected. For a call with caller ID notified, a Public mode (drive mode) video guidance is played for the caller and the call is disconnected. 1: When the Voice Mail ringing time or Call Forwarding ringing time is set to 0 sec, the phone is in out of the service area, or it is turned off, the public mode (drive mode) guidance is not provided and nothing is recorded to the received call history. 54 2: This handset is not applicable to Voice Mail (Video-phone call). Make a voice call to 1412 (free) and set not to be applicable to video-phone call. Information In Public mode, the following sounds are not generated:
Ring alert for incoming voice/video-phone calls Ring alert for incoming mail Ring alert for incoming MessageR/F Wake-up alarm sound ( blinks) Schedule alarm sound ( blinks) Battery exhaustion alarm sound The sound of the i-appli started by the setting of auto-start. Battery charging confirmation sound
: The alarm sounds after releasing the public mode (drive mode). Using Public mode (power off) Public mode is an auto-answer service that lays stress on manners in public spaces. Once you activate Public mode
(power off), the guidance is played back telling that you cannot take the call as you are currently in a place
(in hospital, airplane, or in around priority seat in a train) where use is prohibited. Then the call is disconnected. Activate Public mode (power off) 1. *25251 ] A Public mode (power off) is set. (Nothing is changed in the Stand-by display.) After setting Public mode (power off) and turning off the power, the guidance The person you are calling is currently in an area where use is prohibited. Please try again later. is played back for incoming calls. a To release Public mode (power off)
*25250 ] A a To check Public mode (power off) for the setting,
*25259 ] A When Public mode (power off) is activated When an incoming call is received at your phone, the guidance is played back to the caller telling that you are currently in an area where use is prohibited, and then the call is disconnected. When there is an incoming video-
phone call, the video-guidance of the public mode is played back to the caller, and then the call is disconnected. This setting is continued until you release the setting by dialing *25250. If you just switch on, this setting is not released. The Public mode (power off) guidance is played back even when you are out of the service area or radio waves do not reach. Making calls/Receiving calls Activating between network services and Public mode (power off) If you use Public mode (power off) and Network service at the same time, the operation will be activated as follow. Depending on the setting or calling, the network service can be preferred, so the activation of Public mode (power off) or the record of missed call may not be displayed. a Voice Mail Response to Incoming Voice calls Response to Incoming Video-phone calls Plays back the Public mode
(power off) guidance to caller, and then the call is connected to the Voice mail Service Center.1 The call is terminated without being connected to the Voice Mail Service Center.2 a Call Forwarding Service Response to Incoming Voice calls Response to Incoming Video-phone calls Plays back the Public mode
(power off) guidance to caller, and then the call is forwarded to the forwarding destination.1 The guidance depends on setting of Call Forwarding Service. Does not play back the video guidance for public mode (power off), and the call is forwarded to the forwarding destination. If the destination does not support video-phone call, the call is disconnected. 55 i M a k n g c a l l i s
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R e c e v n g c a i l l s 1: When voice mail or call forwarding ring time is set to 0 sec, no Public mode (power off) guidance is played. 2: This handset is not applicable to Voice Mail (Video-phone call). Make a voice call to 1412 (free) and set not to be applicable to video-phone call. Making calls/Receiving calls a Nuisance Call Blocking Service Response to Incoming Voice calls Response to Incoming Video-phone calls When the caller is registered to When the caller is registered to the Nuisance Call Blocking Service, the guidance of the call rejection is played to the caller and the call is terminated. In other cases, the guidance of the public mode (power off) is played to the caller and the call is terminated. the Nuisance Call Blocking Service, the image guidance of the call rejection is played to the caller and the call is terminated. In other cases, Video guidance of the public mode (power off) is played to the caller and the call is terminated. a Caller ID Display Request Response to Incoming Voice calls Response to Incoming Video-phone calls For the caller without a caller ID, plays back the Caller ID Request guidance, and then the call is disconnected. For the caller with a caller ID, plays back the Public mode
(power off) guidance, and then the call is disconnected. For the caller without a caller ID, plays back the video guidance for Caller ID Request, and then the call is disconnected. For the caller with a caller ID, plays back the video guidance for Public mode (power off), and then the call is disconnected. 56 Making/Receiving Video-phone calls About Video-phone ................................58 Making Video-phone Calls.....................58 Receiving Video-phone Calls.................60 Changing Settings for Video-phone Calls..................................61 57 Making/Receiving Video-phone calls About Video-phone Mark i i i M a k n g
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p h o n e c a i l l s When both you and the other party use video-
phones, you can talk seeing each other's image. video-phones conform to 3G 324M1 standardized by the international standard 3GPP2 . You cannot connect to the video-phone that uses a different format. 1: 3G-324M is the international standard for the third generation of mobile video-phones. 2: 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project) is the regional standards organization for developing common technical specifications for third-generation mobile telecommunications systems (IMT-2000). The video-phone call is activated at the speed of 64K bytes. Making Video-phone Calls 1. Enter the other partys phone number The Enter Phone Number screen (P48) is displayed. 2. T ] Start talking when the other party answers 58 Description Speaker phone ON/OFF Zooming magnification The voice of the other party is heard from the speaker when the call starts. Press Q for 1 or more second: You can switch ON/OFF the speaker phone. C[Image]/[Camera]: You can switch between Substitutive image and your photo image for sending to the other party. I[Switch]: You can switch the video that is sent to the other party to the image of the in camera or the out camera. T: You can zoom in/out the image in the camera you are using. 3. Press P to end the call after talking Information See International Calls (P50) for how to make international calls. When the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch
(option) is attached, you can only talk on the Earphone/
Microphone regardless of whether the speaker phone is ON/OFF. Using the Submenu of the Enter Phone Number screen See Using the Submenus of the Enter Phone Number screen (P48) of voice calls for the submenus available. Using the Submenus of the Talking Screen Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Talking screen (P58), M [Menu] ]
> P257 Select from the following submenu items End call The call is disconnected. Hold You can put the call on hold. You can cancel the function by pressing I [Active]. Substitutive image/Camera image You can switch to the Substitutive image for sending to the other party. > P95 Camera settings You can set the camera of Video-phone call. You can select the icon by pressing J. After setting, press I [Close]. Zoom : The camera image is zoomed. (x1/x2) Brightness : You can change the brightness of photo images. Night mode : You can set it up when using the camera in a dark place. Video-phone settings You can set the display of Video-phone call. After setting, press I [Done]. > P94 Making/Receiving Video-phone calls Display setting : You can set the display method for the Talking screen. Both : The other partys image and your image are displayed. Other : Only the other partys image is displayed. Me : Only your image is displayed. Sub screen : If you select Both of video-phone settings, you can set the image which displayed each screen. Me : Only your image is displayed. Other : Only the other party's image is displayed. Display light: You can set the lighting method of the backlight on the Talking screen. Always on : Always lights during a call. Terminal setting : Follows the setting of Backlight. > P83 Sending image quality You can set the quality of images to be sent to the other party. Normal : Sends images in standard quality and motion speed. Prefer motion quality : Sends images laying stress on motion speed. Prefer motion quality is effective for moving images. Prefer image quality : Sends images laying stress on image quality. Prefer image quality is effective if there is little motion. 59 i i i M a k n g
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p h o n e c a i l l s Making/Receiving Video-phone calls Making a Video-phone call from the Dialed/Received Call Record 1. On the Stand-by display, L/R/A/T ] Select a history ] T Information See Using the Submenu of the Received Call Record Screen
(P86) for the submenu. Making a Video-phone Call from the Phonebook 1. On the Stand-by display U, or Search for phonebook entries (P66) ] Select a party to call ]
T When there are multiple registered phone numbers, press T on the phonebook list display. Then, the outgoing call phone number selection display is displayed, select the phone number and press C [Call]. Information To switch the phonebook to display between the phone and UIM, select M [Menu] > Select View handset / View UIM. Adjusting the Volume 1. Press H/FE during a call Information The changed volume is held even after ending the call. 60 Receiving Video-phone Calls 1. When you receive a call, T/A C[Image]: You can receive a call. The substitutive image will be sent to the other party. P: You can put the call on hold. The holding image will be sent to the other party. If you press C [Answer], you can answer the call. 2. P to end the call after talking Information When inserting the switch of the Flat-plug Earphone/
Microphone set with Switch (option), you can connect a call by earphone regardless of Speakerphone ON/OFF. Making/Receiving Video-phone calls Using the Submenus of the Ringing screen See Using the Submenus of the Ringing screen (P51) of voice calls for the submenus available. Note that Voice mail is not displayed for video-phone calls. Changing Settings for Video-phone Calls
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Display To display the Sound menu On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ]
(Sound) or Sound To display the Display menu On the Standby display, C[Menu] ]
(Display) or Display 75 Adjusting the Ring Volume ....................76 Adjusting the Effect Tone Volume .........76 Setting a Ring Tone................................76 Setting an Effect Tone ...........................77 Setting a Vibrator ...................................78 Activating the Manner Mode .................78 Setting Ringing Operations for Incoming Mail .........................................79 Setting Ringing Time..............................80 Setting Display .......................................80 Setting Fonts of Dial Characters ...........82 Setting Menu Style .................................83 Setting Backlight ....................................83 Setting color Scheme.............................83 S o u n d
D s p a y i l Sound/Display Adjusting the Ring Volume Adjusting the Effect Tone Volume C ]
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(Sound) ] 2 Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Sound menu (P75), Ring volume ]
Select from the following adjustment items ]
After setting,I [Done]
> P250 Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Sound menu (P75), Effect tone volume
> P250
] Select from the following adjustment items ]
After setting,I [Done]
Voice call You can adjust the ring tone volume for voice calls. Video-phone You can adjust the ring tone volume for video-phone calls. Mail tone You can adjust the ring tone volume for mail. MessageR tone You can adjust the ring tone volume for MessageR. MessageF tone You can adjust the ring tone volume for MessageF. SMS tone You can adjust the ring tone volume for SMS. Information This notifies an incoming call by the small volume ring tone at beginning and gradually increasing to the volume you set. 76 Key tone You can adjust the key pad sound volume. Power ON/OFF You can adjust the tone volume for when turning the phone on/off. Slide tone You can adjust the tone volume for when opening or closing the phone. Feedback tone You can adjust the tone volume for when a popup appears. Setting a Ring Tone C ]
(Sound) ] 3 You can set the ring tone for voice call, video-phone call or mail. In addition to ring alerts and melodies registered by default, you can set melodies and/or i-motion downloaded from i-mode sites and web pages as incoming ring alerts. You can set the SMF, MFI or MP4 file as a ringtone. However, the ring tone may not be set depending on the melody or i-motion. For the melody registered at purchase, see List of melody (P267). Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Sound menu (P75), Select ringtone ]
> P251 Select from the following adjustment items ]
After setting, I[Done]
Select from the melodies stored in Melody or i-motion in Data box respectively. >P176, P179 On a folder list screen, press Q to switch between Melody and i-motion. Voice call You can select a ring tone for voice calls. Video-phone You can select a ring tone for video-phone calls. Mail tone You can select a ring tone for mail. MessageR tone You can select a ring tone for messageR. MessageF tone You can select a ring tone for messageF. SMS tone You can select a ring tone for SMS. Information If you have set a ring tone depending on the voice call/ video phone call/ Mail, the ring tone is preferred. The priority order is Sound/Display as follows:
1 Ringtone set in the phones phonebook > Set the phonebook (P64) Ringtone set for a group of the phones phonebook
> Set group (P71) Ringtone volume/Video call ring tone/Mail, Message ring tone > Select the ring tone (P76) 2 3 S o u n d
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(Sound) ] 4 Setting item/Setting at purchase
> P251 1. From the Sound menu (P75), Select effect tone ]
Select from the following adjustment items ] After setting, I[Done]
Key tone You can set to emit an effect tone for when you touch the buttons. The effect tone does not sound when setting to OFF. Power ON/OFF You can set whether to emit an effect tone for when you switch ON/OFF the phone. Slide tone You can set whether to emit an effect tone for when you open/close the phone. 77 S o u n d
D s p a y i l Sound/Display Feedback tone You can set whether to emit an effect tone for when a popup appears. Setting a Vibrator C ]
(Sound) ] 5 Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Sound menu (P75), Vibration settings ]
> P251 Select from the following setting items ] After setting, I[Done]
Incoming call You can select a vibration pattern for when a voice call or a video-phone call comes in. melody+vibration: The vibration and the melody for incoming call are activated at the same time. Pattern 1(Vibration only): This activates the vibration to pattern 1. Regardless of ring tone, the tone for incoming call does not sound. Pattern 2(Vibration only): This activates the vibration to pattern 2. Regardless of ring tone, the tone for incoming call does not sound. OFF: The vibration is not activated in phone. Message You can set a vibration pattern for when mail, messageR/F or SMS comes in. 78 melody+vibration: The vibration and the melody for incoming call are activated at the same time. Pattern 1(Vibration only): This activates the vibration to pattern 1. Regardless of ring tone, the tone for incoming call does not sound. Pattern 2(Vibration only): This activates the vibration to pattern 2. Regardless of ringtone, the tone for incoming call does not sound. OFF: The vibration is not activated in phone. Activating the Manner Mode You can set whether to mute the ring tone, key pad sound and any other sound from the speaker to avoid annoying people around you. If the manner mode is activated, an incoming call or alarm, etc. is notified with vibrator. You can change the activation on setting manner mode to Original manner mode. > P79 1. From the Stand-by display, press # for 1 or more seconds The handset of the phone vibrates displaying
(blue/in the Original manner mode) or Manner mode).
(pink/in the You can cancel it by pressing # for 1 or more seconds with the Manner mode activated. Changing Manner Modes C ]
(Sound) ] 6 You can change operations in the Manner mode. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Sound menu (P75), Manner settings ]
> P251, P252 Select from the following setting items Manner mode You can set the Manner mode. Original manner mode You can set the operation of the original manner mode if desired. After setting, press I [Done]. Incoming call sound: You can set whether to make the ring tone sound when a voice call or video-phone call comes in. Incoming call vib.: You can set whether to vibrate the phone when a voice call or video-phone call comes in. Message sound: You can set whether to make the ring tone sound when mail, messageR/F or SMS comes in. Message vibration: You can set whether to vibrate the phone when mail, messageR/F or SMS comes in. Key tone: You can set whether to make the key operation sound when you do key operations. Sound/Display Slide tone: You can set whether to make an effect tone sound when you open or close the phone. Low battery tone: You can set whether to make a battery alarm tone sound when the battery is flat. Information The following sounds are emitted even when the manner mode is activated. Shutter sound during camera shooting The alert tone to reconnect The alert tone for the quality of calling If you try to play the melody, moving image or i-motion on manner mode, the confirmation screen appears and you can select whether to play with sounds. Setting Ringing Operations for Incoming Mail C ]
(Sound) ] 7 You can set whether to make the ring tone sound when mail or SMS comes in. You can also set ringing duration and cycle of rings. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Sound menu (P75), Mail ring duration ]
> P252 Select from the following setting items ] After setting, I[Done]
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D s p a y i l Sound/Display Mail ring ON/OFF You can set whether to make the ring tone sound when mail comes in. If you select ON, you can set the ringing duration or cycle of ringing. Mail ring duration You can set ringing time and number of rings for the ringing tone. Time: After selecting Sec. section by pressing D, you can enter the duration of ringing. Cycle: After selecting Cycle section by pressing D, you can enter the number of cycle. Setting Ringing Time C ]
(Sound) ] 8 You can specify the mute time in seconds before ringing starts when a voice call or video-phone call which is not registered in phonebook comes in. This function is effective as a countermeasure for nuisance calls such as 1 ring phone scam. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Sound menu (P75), Select Set mute
> P252 seconds ] Enter ring time. ] I [Done]
Information If the voice call or video-phone call which are not registered in phonebook disconnects within the setting ringing time, they are not recorded in received call list. 80 Setting Display You can set the display for stand-by display or Incoming/outgoing screen. You can set the maximum of the image size of 1280 x 1024, the file size of JPEG file to 700K bytes and the file size of GIF file to 500K bytes on the Stand-by display. Depending on the image, some cannot be set properly. When the image saved in stand-by mode, making and receiving a call at purchase, please refer to Pre-installed data (P264) Setting the Stand-by Display You can set wallpapers and clock displays for the Stand-
by display. Wallpaper C ]
(Display) ] 11 Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Display Menu (P75), Stand-by display ]
> P252 Wallpaper ] Select from the following setting items ] After setting, I [Done]
Type Image: You can select an image (P169) saved within the My picture in the Data box. Stand-by theme: You can select from two types of Dual-clock: You can display two date/times of two Sound/Display stand-by theme in the Select. Select You can select an image or a stand-by theme saved within My picture in Data box. Depending on the setting in the Image, the selection item is changed. Clock/Calendar Display C ]
(Display) ] 12 The option cannot be set when the Type of the Wallpaper (P80) is set to Stand-by theme. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Display menu (P75), Stand-by display ]
> P252 Clock/Calendar display ] Select next setting item ] After setting I [Finish]
Clock/Calendar Not show: The clock is not displayed on the Stand-
by display. Clock: A digital clock is displayed on the Stand-by display. You can select the type of the clock in Clock display setting. Calendar + Clock Display: The calendar and the clock is displayed on the Stand-by display. You can select the character color of the clock in the Clock Character Color. cities on the Stand-by display. You can select second clock of the city that is shown under the City Setting. Clock Display Setting/Clock Character Color/
City Setting You can select the type of the digital clock, clock character color, or the city. The selection item is changed depending on the settings in Clock/Calendar. You can also select the clock character color when the Digital Clock 3 is selected in the Clock Display Stetting..
: You can also change the city to display in "World Clock" (P191). Information If you press M [View], you can confirm the display set. Using Stand-by Memo C ]
(Display) ] 13 Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Display menu (P75), Stand-by display ]
> P252 Stand-by Memo ] Select next setting item ]
After setting I [Finish]
Screen Display You can set whether the stand-by memo is displayed on the Stand-by display. The following items cannot be set when you set to Not display. 81 S o u n d
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D s p a y i l Sound/Display Layout You can set, for example, the display location, etc. of the stand-by memo. Font Color You can set the character color of the stand-by memo. Character Frame Color You can set the character frame color of the stand-by memo. Background color You can set the background color of the stand-by memo. Information Register the text shown on the Stand-by display as a stand-by memo on the Stand-by Memo (P198), you can register the text shown on the Stand-by display as a stand-by memo. If no text is registered, nothing is displayed even when you set the option to Show. Setting the Display for Incoming Calls C ]
(Display) ] 21 You can set the image displayed when you receive an incoming call. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Display Menu (P75), Outgoing/Incoming
> P253 Calls Display ] Incoming call 82 Select from the images saved on My picture of Data box. > P169 Setting Display for Outgoing Calls C ]
(Display) ] 22 You can set the image displayed when you make a call. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Display Menu ] Outgoing/Incoming
> P253 Calls Display ] Outgoing call (P75) Select from the images saved on My picture of Data box. > P169 Setting Fonts of Dial Characters C ]
(Display) ] 3 You can set the sizes and colors of the dial fonts displayed when you make a call, etc. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Display Menu (P75), Font ] Select from
> P253 the following setting items ] After setting, I[Done]
Dial font size Select a size of dial fonts. Dial font color Select a color of dial fonts. Setting Menu Style Setting color Scheme Sound/Display C ]
(Display) ] 4 You can set the style of the Menu Style that appears when pressing C [Menu] on the Stand-by display. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Display Menu (P75), Menu style ]
> P253 Grid/List ] I[Done]
Setting Backlight C ]
(Display) ] 5 You can set the time for the Stand-by display to light up. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Display Menu (P75), Backlight ] Select
> P253 from the following setting items ] After setting, I[Done]
Light up time You can set the light up time of the Stand-by display light. Brightness You can set the brightness of Stand-by display. C ]
(Display) ] 6 You can set the color tone of the Stand-by display. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Display Menu (P75), Color scheme ]
Select the color scheme you want to set ] I
[Done]
> P253 Information If you press C [View], you can view the screen after setting. 83 S o u n d
D s p a y i l Call/Answer ............................................86 Call Feature ............................................92 Video-Phone...........................................94 Date & Time ............................................96 Network (for overseas use) ....................97 Changing a Host from i-mode ...............99 Setting Lock/Security.............................99 Setting Bilingual ...................................102 Others Settings.....................................103 Settings Select To display the Settings menu On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ]
(Settings) or Settings 85 Settings Call/Answer I[Delete]: You can delete the record being selected. 2. Select a call record ]C Checking Call/Mail History Displaying Received Call Records C ]
(Settings) ] 111 You can view the record of received call. 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Call/Answer ]
Call/Mail history ] Received calls S e t t i n g s Icon Description Received voice calls Received video-phone calls Rejected calls Missed calls (Voice calls) Missed calls (Video-phone calls) A/T: You can make a call to the other party of the record being selected. 86 A/T: You can make a call to the other party in a list. I[Delete]: You can delete the list of call record. J: You can view the call record. Using the Submenu of the Received Calls screen/
Details screen 1. From the Received Calls screen (See left)/Detail screen (See above), M[Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items View1 You can view details of the call record selected. Add to phonebook2 Register a selected/displayed phone number in the history newly/additionally to a phonebook. Go to step 2 (P64) in Adding to phonebook. Send mail3 Create i-mode mail with a destination set to a mail address saved in phonebook. Go to step 3 (P152) of Composing i-mode mail message. Delete You can delete the call record selected/displayed. Delete all1 You can delete all the call records. Go to list4 You can return to the screen of received call list (P86). International call (Japan)5 You can call to Japan by the telephone number you select. > P233 1: Not displayed in submenu of detail screen. 2: Not displayed if information on the caller of the call record selected is stored in the phonebook. 3: When you compose a mail on the Received Calls screen, the phone number or the mail address that the cursor is placed on at the bottom of the screen will be entered as the destination. When you compose a mail on the Detail screen, the mail address which is saved in the phonebook will be entered as the destination. However, when no mail address is registered, phone number is entered as the destination. 4: Displayed in submenu of detail screen. 5: This service is available only during the international roaming service. Settings Displaying Dialed Call Records C ]
(Settings) ] 112 You can view dialed call records. 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Call/Answer ]
Call/Mail history ] Dialed calls The Dialed Call Records appears. Mark Description Dialed voice calls Dialed video-phone calls 2. Select a history ] C The Detail screen appears. Information See Using the Submenu of Received Calls Screen/Using the Submenu of the Detailed Screen (P86) for the display operation method and the submenus available from the Dialed call records/Detail screen. The operation of the redial display that is shown when R is pressed on the Stand-by display is also the same. Displaying All Call Records C ]
(Settings) ] 113 Received and dialed call records are displayed together. 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Call/Answer ]
Call/Mail history ] All calls The All calls screen appears. S e t t i n g s 87 Settings 2. Select a history ] C The Detail screen appears. Information See Using the Submenu of Received Call Records Screen
/ Using the Submenu of the Detailed Screen (P86) for the display operation method and the submenus available from the All Calls screen / Detail screen. S e t t i n g s Displaying received mail history C ]
(Settings) ] 114 Display history of received mail. 1. From Settings menu (P85), select Call/Answer ]
Call/Mail history ] Recv. mails A history of the received mail appears. 2. Select a history ] C Detail screen appears. Information See Using the Submenu of Received mail history Screen /
Using the Submenu of the Detailed Screen (P86) for the display operation method and the submenus available from the All Calls screen / Detail screen. However, International call (Japan) is not displayed. Displaying sent mail history C ]
(Settings) ] 115 Display history of sent mail. 88 1. From Settings menu (P85), select Call/Answer ]
Call/Mail history ] Sent mails A history of sent mail appears. 2. Select a history ] C Detail screen appears. Information See Using the Submenu of Received Call Records Screen
/ Using the Submenu of the Detailed Screen (P86) for the display operation method and the submenus available from the All Calls screen / Detail screen. However, International call (Japan) is not displayed. Displaying all mail history C ]
(Settings) ] 116 Display history of all sent/received mail collectively. 1. From Settings menu (P85), select Call/Answer ]
Call/Mail history ] All mails A history of all mail appears. 2. Select a history ] C Detail screen appears. Information Information See Using the Submenu of Received mail history Screen /
If the display of call time exceeds 9999999:59:59, the setting Settings Using the Submenu of the Detailed Screen (P86) for the display operation method and the submenus available from the All Calls screen / Detail screen. However, International call (Japan) is not displayed. Displaying Call Time C ]
(Settings) ] 12 You can confirm call duration for each call type. You can confirm the following items:
The displayed call duration is a standard. The real of call duration may differ. 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Call/Answer ]
Call duration Call duration display appears. Last call You can confirm the last call duration. Received calls You can confirm the received call duration. Dialed calls You can confirm the dialed call duration. All calls You can confirm the total call duration. S e t t i n g s will be reset to 000000:00:00. Resetting call duration 1. Select a call duration you want to clear on the Call duration screen ] I [Reset] ]Enter your terminal security code ] C ] Yes To clear all the call durations ] M [Menu] ] Reset all Setting Earphone/Microphone Auto Answer C ]
(Settings) ] 13 You can set how to answer an incoming call with the Flat-
plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch (option) connected. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Call/Answer ]
> P253 Auto answer ] Select from the following setting items ] After setting, I [Done]
Auto answering You can set the earphone/microphone auto answer to ON/OFF. Delayed time (SEC) (0-120) You can set the time between receiving call and answering a call automatically. Next Page 89 S e t t i n g s Settings Information You can make a call by pressing the switch during showing a phone number or selecting a phonebook. While receiving a call, you can connect it by pressing the switch. During talking over a call, you can end the call by pressing the switch for 1 or more seconds. If you press the switch for 1 or more seconds while receiving a call, the call will be rejected. Reject all calls Silent : You can disable the ringing tone for all incoming calls. Disconnect call : You can reject all incoming calls. Memory reject call You can reject calls from parties not registered in phonebook and those with no caller IDs. Setting to Reject/Accept Incoming Calls Information C ]
(Settings) ] 14 You can set whether to reject incoming calls. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Call/Answer ]
> P254 Reject/Accept call ] Enter your terminal security code ] C The Reject/Accept call display appears. 2. Select from the following setting items Accept You can set whether to accept all incoming calls. Reject on list You can reject the incoming call from the specific parties. You can set the rejecting action and the party's phone number to reject a call by pressing I [List] (See below). Even when rejecting a call by Reject on list, Reject all calls, or Memory reject call, the record will be remained. Setting Reject call List 1. From the Reject/Accept call display (See left), Select Reject on list ] I [List]
The Reject on list will be displayed. Mark Description The type of reject call is set to Silent. The type of reject call is set to Disconnect call. M [Menu]: You can edit/delete the list set. 2. I[Add] ] Select from the following setting items
] After setting, I[Done]
Reject types Silent : Disables the ring tone when receiving the call from the other party set to Reject number. 90 Disconnect call : Rejects incoming calls when receiving the call from the other party set to Reject number. Reject number Enter the phone number of a caller you want to reject. You can select a phone number from the phonebook by pressing C [Search].
: If you use M[Menu] > Edit from Reject on list, you cannot use this function. Settings Setting an Answer Mode C ]
(Settings) ] 15 You can set whether to answer a voice call by pressing a button other thanA Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Call/Answer ]
> P254 Answer mode ] Select from the following setting items Slide answer You can answer a call by opening the phone. If the phone is already open, you can answer a call by pressing A. Press any key You can answer a call by pressing any key except for M, I, FE, G. Press send key You can answer a call by pressing A only. S e t t i n g s Information This setting is not available for video phone call. Next Page 91 Settings Call Feature Setting Quality Alarm Setting the Reconnect Control C ]
(Settings) ] 21 S e t t i n g s You can set whether to make an alarm sound to inform you when you are reconnected immediately after disconnected owing to bad radio wave conditions.
> P254 Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Call feature ]
Reconnect alarm ] Select from the following setting items High alarm Set high alarm sounds. Low alarm Set Low alarm sounds. No alarm No sound. Information The time to reconnect the network may differ depending on the status of phone or radio (the maximum 10 seconds). The duration to reconnect the network can be chargeable. Depending on the status of phone or radio, the alarm may not sound, and the call may be disconnected. 92 C ]
(Settings) ] 22 You can set whether to make an alarm sound to inform you when a call is liable to be disconnected midway because of bad radio wave conditions. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Call feature ]
> P254 Quality alarm ] Select from the following setting items High alarm Set high alarm sounds. Low alarm Set low alarm sounds. No alarm No sounds. Setting Minute Reminder C ]
(Settings) ] 23 You can check the call duration by beep sound every minute during a voice call (Not support this function for Video-phone call). Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Call feature ]
> P254 Minute reminder ] ON/OFF Information This setting is not available with a video-phone call. Setting Prefix Dial C ]
(Settings) ] 24 You can store prefix numbers such as international access code or 184 / 186 and add it to the beginning of the phone number to dial. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Call feature ]
> P254 Prefix dial The Prefix Dial screen appears. 2. Select a PREFIX field to enter ] Enter a number ]
I[Done]
Setting International Dial Setting Auto assist C ]
(Settings) ] 251 You can set whether to automatically replace + at the beginning of a phone number with an international access code such as 009130010 for making an international call. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Call feature ]
> P254 International dial ] Auto assist setting ]
Auto/OFF Settings Setting IDD prefix C ]
(Settings) ] 252 You can set the international access code to be added to the beginning of a phone number for making an international call. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Call feature ]
> P254 International dial ] IDD prefix setting ] Select from the following setting items ] After setting, I[Done]
IDD prefix name Enter the name of an international call service. IDD prefix code Enter an international access code. S e t t i n g s Setting Close setting C ]
(Settings) ] 26 You can select the operation when the phone is closed during a call. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Call feature ]
> P254 Close setting ] Select from the following setting items End the call The call is disconnected. Next Page 93 Network (for overseas use) Setting the Network Mode Settings Selecting the Network Connection Mode Making settings for Network search C ]
(Settings) ] 51 You can select a network setting method in case destination networks (Communication carriers) change for overseas use, etc. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Network ]
> P255 Network selection ] Select from the following setting items Auto Automatically searches for the network for setting. Manual The network search display appears, allowing you to select a network from the list displayed after search. Information It may take a few minutes to find the network. If you set Auto, you can search the network automatically in the following situation. When you switch on Out of the service area If you stop searching the network by Manual, the setting will be changed to Auto.
(Settings) ] 52 You can set a type of network to search for when networks are searched according to Network selection. C ]
Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Network ]
Network mode ] Select from the following setting items
> P255 Auto Searches all the networks connectable. WCDMA only Searches only networks supporting 3G. GSM only Searches only networks supporting GSM/GPRS. S e t t i n g s Information You cannot exchange the data through packet service under GSM network. When using the handset in Japan or in the service area of 3G network, we recommend you change the setting of the Network mode to WCDMA only to save battery power. 97 Settings Registering a Network of Preferred list C ]
(Settings) ] 53 Setting Networks When you search the network automatically, you can add a preferable network (communication carrier) to connect to. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Network ]
> P255 Preferred lists Networks registered in UIM are listed downward from the one with the highest priority. I[Delete]: You can delete the network selected. 2. M[Menu] ] Select from the following setting items S e t t i n g s Add new
- Search network You can select from the network list stored in the phone for adding.
- Enter new network You can enter the country code (MCC) and the network code (MNC) for adding. After setting, press I[Done]. Delete You can delete the selected network. 98 Move up You can move the selected network upward. The network moved upward is more preferred. Move down You can move the selected network downward. The network moved downward is less preferred.
: If you register multiple networks, you can use this menu. Information If the network is not registered, [Menu], [Delete] of soft key area on preferred list to register will not be displayed. To add new network, press I [Add], select and register. The registered data is saved in UIM. Displaying the Network Name C ]
(Settings) ] 54 You can set whether to display the name of the network currently set on the Stand-by display. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Network ]
> P255 Network name display ] Display on/Display off Changing a Host from i-mode Setting / Changing the Host C ]
(Settings) ] 6 Normally, you do not need to change the setting. You can set a host to use services of various providers other than i-mode. If the host is changed, i-mode becomes unavailable.
> P255 Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Host selection ]
From the Host selection screen, I [Add] ] Enter your terminal security code ]C ]Set the following items ]After setting, I [Done]
The host set is displayed on the Host selection screen with attached to it. Host name Enter the name displayed on the Host selection screen. Host address Enter the address of the host. Access point Enter the Access point (URL, etc.). Settings Information To switch the host back to i-Mode or to switch to another host, select i-Mode/other hosts and press C on the Host selection screen. If you press M [Menu] on the Host selection screen, you can edit / delete / display the host set. Note that you cannot edit /
delete pre-installed i-Mode. In Access point menu, you should enter IP address in PDP type. Setting Lock/Security Setting All Lock C ]
(Settings) ] 71 You can set whether to lock requiring to enter the terminal security code to operate function. During All Lock, All lock is displayed on the Stand-by display. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Lock/Security ]
> P255 All lock ] Select from the following setting items Power on You can set whether to lock the phone when you turn of the power. You need to enter your terminal security code to set it. S e t t i n g s Next Page 99 Information If you enter a wrong terminal security code 5 times in a row, the handset turns off automatically. When you turn on the power again, you can enter the terminal security code. Setting Auto Key Lock C ]
(Settings) ] 72 This function prevents the button operation when a specified time elapses after the phone is closed. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Settings menu (P85) ] Auto key lock
> P256 setting ] Select the time until the phone keys are automatically locked ] C If you do not want to use auto key lock, set the option to OFF. When a specified time elapses after the phone is closed, each button except for FEM is locked. is displayed in the soft key area and Settings Immediate Sets All lock immediately. You need to enter your terminal security code to set it. none You can release All lock. You need to enter your terminal security code to release it. S e t t i n g s Information While All lock is set, the received mail or messageR/F is only saved in i-mode center. When All lock is released, the icon that shows there is a mail or a message R/F in the i-mode center is displayed. While All lock is set, even though you receive an SMS, it is only saved, and it is received after you release All lock. While All lock is set, you cannot perform packet transmission connecting a personal computer. While All lock is set, answering operation is not performed even though you receive a call, and only busy tone is played. It is displayed as a missed call after you release All lock. While All lock is set, the alarm tone does not sound, and only the icon appears. The alarm tone sounds after you release All lock. Releasing All Lock 1. Press one of 1~0 ] Enter your terminal security code ] C Pressing I [Emergency Call] key on the lock screen: Emergency calls (110/118/119) can be made. Display may differ depending on the used UIM. 100 Settings Changing Your Password Changing the PIN1 code / PIN2 code C ]
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(Settings) ] 741/
(Settings) ] 742 You can change the PIN1 code / PIN2 code. To change the PIN1 code, you need to set PIN code request to ON beforehand. The code is set to 0000 at purchase, but you can change to any number as desired. In case you purchase a new phone and start using it inserting the UIM you have been using, use the PIN1 code / PIN2 code you have set. 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Lock/Security ]
Change password ] PIN1 code/PIN2 code S e t t i n g s Information To enable auto key lock regardless of the specified time period, you can press Q for 1 or more second On the Stand-by display (with phone closed). The auto key lock is not enabled when the camera shooting screen is displayed or you are shooting even when the phone is closed. You can receive an incoming call during the auto key lock. Releasing Auto Key Lock You can release the auto key lock by opening phone, and also release it when the phone is closed. 1. FE or M Release lock ] C Setting PIN Code Request
(Settings) ] 73 You can set to enter PIN1 code every time you turn on the power to the phone. C ]
Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Lock/Security ]
> P256 PIN code request ] ON/OFF ] Enter PIN1 code ] C 101 Settings 2. Enter the current PIN1 code/PIN2 code ] C 3. Enter a new PIN1 code/PIN2 code ] C 4. Enter the same code that you did in Step 3 again ]
C Information If you enter a wrong PIN code over 3 times, the PIN code will be locked automatically. If you unlock the PIN code, see Releasing PIN lock code (P107). S e t t i n g s Setting item/Setting at purchase Setting item/Setting at purchase Information This setting is registered in phone and UIM which is currently inserted. If you insert other UIM which registered other settings, the settings of this UIM will be preferred. 102 Others Settings Checking the Memory Status C ]
(Settings) ] 91 You can check the usage status and available space of the memories of the handset of the phone. 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Others ] Memory status ] Select from the following items Data box You can check the empty or the reserved capacity
(Approximate) of the Data box for data such as My picture, i-motion or Melody are stored. Personal info. You can check the empty or the reserved capacity
(Approximate) of the memory for Personal info. for data such as Phonebook, Schedule, Memo or Date Counter. UIM memory You can check the empty or the reseved capacity
(Approximate) of the memory for data such as Phonebook or SMS. Resetting the Settings Clearing the Memory C ]
(Settings) ] 921 You can clear all the data recorded in the phone. Settings 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Others ] Reset settings ] Clear memory ] Select from the following items You need to enter your terminal security code for deleting. Data box All data saved in the data box (except for the pre-
installed data and i-appli) is deleted. Personal info. Clears all the personal data saved in the phone such as phonebooks, schedule, call history and so on. Initializing the Default Settings C ]
(Settings) ] 922 You can reset to all settings at purchase except for i-mode setting and Mail setting. 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Others ] Reset settings ] Default settings ] Yes ] Enter the terminal security code ] Press C Information When the date and time are reset, display or play of i-motion and files with valid period and/or expiration date set may be disabled. S e t t i n g s 103 Settings S e t t i n g s Changing the Settings for the SMS Center C ]
(Settings) ] 93 Normally, you do not need to change the settings. You can change the SMS centers to use. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Others ] SMS
> P256 center ] Select from the following setting items
] After setting, I [Done]
SMSC
: You can use the SMS center. Others : You can use another companys SMS center. Address If SMSC is set to Others, enter the address of the SMS center. Resetting the holiday C ]
(Settings) ] 94 You can restore the holiday setting set in Scheduler
(P194) in phone. 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Others ] Reset holiday ] Yes 104 i-mode Menu ........................................122 What is i-mode? ...................................122 Displaying the iMenu display...............122 Displaying Sites from Bookmark .........123 Displaying Screen memo .....................124 Displaying Last URL.............................125 Displaying Internet Web Pages ...........125 Displaying MessageR/F .......................126 Checking Whether Center Holds MessageR/F .........................................129 Setting Functions of i-mode ................129 Displaying Sites....................................132 How to See/Use Sites ..........................134 Using My Menu ....................................137 Changing i-mode Password ................138 i-mode Select To display the i-mode menu On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ]
(i-mode) or i-mode 121 i-mode i-mode Menu What is i-mode?
The i-mode menu is the basic display for viewing various sites and Internet web pages. You can use each function of i-mode from the i-mode menu. Menu item Menu Bookmark Screen memo i
m o d e Last URL Go to location Message Check new message i-mode setting Description Connects to the i-mode Center Displays your favorite sites and Internet web pages. Displays pages of sites, etc. saved in the phone. Displays the most recently accessed site or Internet web page. Enter URL to connect to the internet. Displays a list of the received MessageR/F. You can check whether the i-mode Center holds mail and MessageR/F. You can set the functions related to i-mode. i-mode is the online service that makes use of the display of the i-mode phone to enable you to use convenient information from i-mode sites (programs) and homepages supporting i-mode and to exchange mail easily. Refer to Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] for details. Not all the services described in Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] are supported. Check the description of the models supporting each service with Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode]. Displaying the iMenu display C ]
(i-mode) ] 1 You can access each i-mode site from iMenu. 1. From the i-mode menu (P121), iMenu Refer to Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] for items displayed on the iMenu display. See Displaying Sites (P132) for the subsequent operations. 122 Displaying Sites from Bookmark C ]
(i-mode) ] 2 You can directly access your favorite sites from Bookmark. For the registration method, see Using the Submenus of the Site Screen (P132). 1. From the i-mode menu (P121), Bookmark 2. Select a bookmark ] C Connected to the site. Using the Submenus of the Bookmark List Screen 1. From the Bookmark List screen (See above), M
[Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items Connect You can connect to the selected Bookmark site. i-mode Edit bookmark You can edit the title and URL of the selected Bookmark. After editing, press I [Done]. Delete You can delete the selected Bookmark. Delete selected You can select and delete multiple Bookmarks. After selecting, M [Menu]>Select Delete Delete all You can delete all the registered Bookmarks. To delete all, enter terminal security code > C [OK]. URL You can display the URL of the selected Bookmark. Copy URL You can copy the URL of the selected Bookmark. For the copy, see Copying/Cutting/Pasting (P225). Compose message You can paste the URL of the selected Bookmark to the text of i-mode mail and send it. Go to step 2 of Composing i-mode mail (P152). Send Send a selected bookmark via infrared communication. Send all Send all bookmarks via infrared communication.
: For infrared communication, see Using infrared communication
(P186). i
m o d e 123 i-mode Displaying Screen memo C ]
(i-mode) ] 3 You can display the web pages saved without connecting to i-mode. For the registration method for the site screen, see Using the submenus for the Site screen (P132). 1. From the i-mode menu (P121), Screen memo Description Icon Unprotected Screen memo Protected Screen memo i
m o d e 2. Select a screen memo ] C The Screen Memo List screen appears. Using the Submenus of the Screen Memo Screen 1. On the Screen Memo List screen (left figure), M
[Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items View You can display the selected screen memo. Edit title You can edit the title of the selected screen memo. Delete You can delete the selected screen memo. Delete selected You can select and delete multiple screen memos. After selecting, M [Menu]>Select Delete. Delete all You can delete all the screen memos. To delete all, enter terminal security code > C [OK]. URL You can display the URL of the selected screen memo. Protect ON/OFF You can give or cancel protection for the selected screen memo. You cannot delete protected screen memos. 124 Using the Submenus of the Screen Memo Screen 1. On the Screen Memo List screen (P124), M
[Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items 2: This menu is not selected in case the certificate is not used for the displayed screen memo. 3: This menu is not selected in case the selected screen memo does not include of GIF animation. i-mode Save graphics1 You can select and save an image contained in a screen memo. You can confirm the saved image by My picture of Data box>i-mode folder. >P169 Show properties URL : You can display the URL of the displayed screen memo. Page properties : You can check the title and URL of the displayed screen memo. Certificates2 : You can display the certificate used by the displayed screen memo. Retry3 A GIF animation is played back from the beginning. Edit title You can edit the title of the displayed screen memo. Delete You can delete the displayed screen memos. Protect ON/OFF You can activate or cancel protection for the displayed the page. You cannot delete protected saved pages. 1: This menu is not selected in case the selected screen memo does not include an image. Displaying Last URL C ]
(i-mode) ] 4 When you exit i-mode, the URL of the page displayed last is stored as Last URL. Using Last URL, you can connect to the site or Internet web page you visited last time. 1. From the i-mode menu (P121), Last URL ] I
[Done]
Information If you press C in screen of URL, you can edit the latest URL address. i
m o d e Displaying Internet Web Pages C ]
(i-mode) ] 5 You can display web pages supporting i-mode and directly access sites from the history of the sites you visited by entering their URLs. 1. From the i-mode menu (P121), Go to location ]
Select from the following items Next Page 125 i-mode Input address You can display Internet web pages supporting i-mode by entering URLs. After entering, press I [Done] to access. URL history You can directly access sites by selecting URLs you visited from the URL history. Information You can enter URL up to 256 half-pitch characters. You can view the list up to 50 address in URL history. Depending on the type of the accessed Internet site, the page may not be displayed correctly. Web pages other than Internet web pages supporting i-mode may not be displayed correctly. Using the Submenus of the URL Screen 1. From URL history screen, press M [Menu] ]
Select from the following submenu items Connect You can connect the site in URL history. Edit URL You can connect URL in history after editing URL address. i
m o d e Delete You can delete the history of URL. Delete all You can delete the history of all registered URL. To delete all, enter terminal security code > C [OK]. Compose message You can compose i-mode mail with attaching URL to the text. Go to step 2 on page 152 of Composing i-mode mail. Displaying MessageR/F C ]
(i-mode) ] 6 You can display received MessagesR/F. MessageR:
Your required information is delivered automatically once you apply for the message service on the site providing the service. MessageF:
Messages are delivered free of charge by performing the Received settings in the option settings. Refer to Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] for how to set it up.
: If you subscribed to the service after October 1, 2004, the setting at purchase is Receive. 126 1. From the i-mode menu (P121), Message ]
Information i-mode MessageR/MessageF J/FE : You can check the previous or next page for multiple pages. 2. Select a MessageR/F to display ] C You can save up to 100 MessageR and up to 50 MessageF. Depending on the size of messages, the number of savable messages may be smaller. If a message is attached to the received MessageR/F, the melody will be played automatically when you display the message. Icons on the MessageR/F List Screen and the Display MessageR/F Screen Icon Description Unread MessageR/F Read MessageR/F Protected MessageR/F MessageR/F with a file attached or pasted i
m o d e Subject Received date and time A melody is pasted. A melody is attached. An image is attached. J : Displays the history of messageR/F. FE : You can scroll the screen. A file with the UIM operation restriction function set up is attached. Next Page 127 i-mode Using the Submenus of the MessageR/F List Screen Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the MessageR/F List (P127), M [Menu] ]
> P260 Select from the following submenu items Using the Submenus of the Display MessageR/F Screen 1. From the Display MessageR/F screen (P127), M [Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items Delete You can delete the selected MessageR/F. Delete selected You can select and delete multiple MessagesR/F. After selecting, M [Menu] > Select Delete. Delete all You can delete all the MessagesR/F. To delete all, enter terminal security code > C [OK]. Protect ON/OFF You can give or cancel protection for the selected MessageR/F. You cannot delete protected MessagesR/F. Sort You can sort MessagesR/F displayed on the List screen. Filter You can change types of the MessageR/F displayed on the List screen. i
m o d e 128 Delete You can delete the displayed MessageR/F. Protect ON/OFF You can give or cancel protection for the displayed MessageR/F. You cannot delete protected MessagesR/F. Add to phonebook1 You can add phone number or mail address displayed on the MessageR/F to phonebook. Go to step 2 on page 64 of Adding to Phonebook. Save attach file2 You can save the melody (
attached to the MessageR/F. You can view the saved melody or the image in Melody/My picture of Data box > i-mode folder. > P169, P179
) or image (
) 1: Activate this menu after selecting the phone number or mail address that can be registered. If no item exists, you cannot activate this function. 2: You can activate this function after selecting the file saved in. If the file to save does not exist, you cannot use this file. Automatically Receiving MessageR/F If you are in the service area, MessageR/F are sent automatically. 1. Receive a MessageR or MessageF
(White) or
(White) is displayed. 2. The reception results are displayed To confirm the received MessageR/F immediately, select MessageR/MessageF and press C. Q: Returns to previous screen. i-mode Checking Whether Center Holds MessageR/F C ]
(i-mode) ] 7 You can check whether the i-mode Center holds any i-
mode mail and/or MessageR/F that arrived while the phone was out of the service area or turned off. 1. From the Stand-by screen, press M [Mail] for 2 or more seconds The Check Result screen appears. To read the received MessageR/F immediately, select MessageR/MessageF and press C. Information If the i-mode Center holds i-mode mail and/or a MessageR/F, an icon (P32) is displayed. Note that the icon may not be displayed if i-mode mail or a MessageR/F arrived at the i-mode Center while the phone was turned off. i
m o d e Setting Functions of i-mode You can set functions of i-mode and MessageR/F. 129 i-mode Home
(i-mode) ] 81 You can set the URL of a web page displayed when Home is selected and whether to enable/disable Home (P133). C ]
Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the i-mode menu (P121), i-mode setting ]
> P240 Home 2. Enable or Disable 3. Select the URL field ] C ] Enter a URL ] C If
[Done] Disable is selected, you cannot enter a URL. 4. I [Done]
View i
m o d e C ]
(i-mode) ] 82 You can set functions related to displaying sites and screen memos. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the i-mode menu (P121), i-mode setting ]
View ] Select from the following setting items ]
After setting, I[Done]
> P240, P241 Character size You can change the character size for text of sites, screen memos pages and MessagesR/F. 130 Image display You can set whether to display images contained in sites, or screen memos. Scroll You can set the number of lines scrolled when pressing H on a display displaying text of sites, screen memos or MessagesR/F. Message list disp. You can set how to display MessageR/F list (the number of lines).
: Images of MessageR/F are displayed regardless of this setting. Certificates C ]
(i-mode) ] 83 You can set a certificate used for displaying SSL-enabled sites. 1. From the i-mode menu (P121), i-mode setting ]
Certificates ] M [Menu] ] Select from the following setting items Certificate info You can view the selected certificate. Valid/Invalid You can set whether to validate or invalidate the selected certificate. You can check the status of a certificate by the following symbols.
: Valid
: Invalid Information If Valid/Invalid is set to Invalid, you cannot display the sites with that certificate. Others C ]
(i-mode) ] 84 You can set i-mode connection timeout and the type of message to check. You can also check the i-mode settings. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From i-mode menu (P121), i-mode setting ]
> P241 Others ] Select from the following setting items Connection timeout It may take time to download from some sites. You can set the time to wait before canceling downloading. After setting, press I[Done]. i-motion auto play You can set whether to play back an i-motion movie automatically when you download a standard (normal) type of i-motion movie from a site. After setting, press I[Done]. Check new message You can set the contents to check by performing Check new message from among i-mode mail, MessageR or Message F. After setting, press I [Done]. i-mode Check settings You can check the individual i-mode setting. Reset settings You can reset each of the i-mode setting to their defaults. To reset the settings, enter terminal security code > C [OK]. Reset data You can delete all data related to i-mode (Bookmark, Screen memo, URL history) except for MessageR/F. To reset the data, enter terminal security code > C [OK]. Information Even when you have set Connection Timeout to Unlimited, you may be disconnected depending on radio wave conditions. i
m o d e 131 i-mode Displaying Sites You can connect to sites by easy key operation, and use various types of services offered by IPs (Information Service Providers). (For some sites, you may be required to apply to the IPs separately.) 1. From the i-mode menu (P121), iMenu blinks during i-mode communication. 2. Select an item (link) ] C i
m o d e FE: You can scroll the menu. P: You can end i-mode. Information If there is a number in front of the item showing the link, you can connect to that link directly by pressing the same number on the keypad. Note that some sites cannot be connected. Depending on the site, images may not be displayed. 132 Depending on the site connected, the confirmation screen may appear stating that mobile phone information is sent. Your mobile phone information (the model and the serial number of your mobile phone) is sent to the IP (Information Service Provider) over the Internet, so could be perceived by third parties. The phone number, address or age are not sent to IP
(Information Service provider). Using the Submenus of the Site Screen 1. From the Site screen (See left), M[Menu] ]
Select from the following submenu items Add bookmark You can add the displayed URL of the Site to Bookmark. The bookmark screen is displayed, and you can register the site by pressing I [Done]. You can access directly to the site from the registered bookmark. > P123 Add screen memo You can save a displayed web page as a screen memo. You can display saved screen memos without connecting to i-mode. > P124 Save graphics1 You can select and save an image contained in a web page. > P136 Show properties URL : You can check the URL of the displayed site. Page properties : You can check information on the displayed web page. Certificates2 : You can check the certificate used in the displayed site. Bookmark list You can view a list of bookmarks registered by Add bookmark. If you select a bookmark, you can directly access the site. Go to location Input address : You can access web pages supporting i-mode by entering URL. After entering it, press I [Done] to connect to the site. URL history : You can select the URL history of a displayed site to directly access the web page. Screen memo list You can view a list of pages saved as Screen Memo. You can display the saved page by selecting it. Menu You can bring up the iMenu display. Home You can display the web page registered as Home
(P130). i-mode Reload You can reload data of a site. The contents of the site will change to the latest information each time you reload if the site has been updated. Compose message You can send the URL of site being displayed or the URL for link with them attaching to the message text. Go to step 2 on page 152 of Composing message. Change char. code When characters are not displayed correctly, you can convert them to the correct ones. Add to phonebook3 You can add the phone number and mail address displayed on the web page to the phonebook. Go to step 2 on page 64 of Adding to phonebook. Retry4 You can play back a GIF animation from the beginning. 1: You cannot activate this menu in case the image that can be saved is not included in a site or Image is set not to display.
(P130) 2: If no certificate is used in the site, you cannot use this menu. 3: Activate this menu after selecting the phone number or mail address to register. Otherwise, you cannot activate this menu. 4: You cannot activate this menu when GIF animation is not included in displayed site. i
m o d e 133 i-mode Information Some sites may not be saved as bookmarks. When characters are not displayed correctly even after Change char. code, repeat the operation. However, even if you repeat this operation, the correct characters may not come up. The original characters are displayed if you repeat the operation 4 times. If you perform Change char. code when the correct characters are displayed, wrong characters may come up instead. i
m o d e SSL Pages SSL pages use data encryption for data transmission to prevent hacking and source-file overwriting so that you can more safely exchange personal information. If you try to display an SSL-enabled page, the SSL communication starting message appears. When an SSL page is displayed, appears. When moving from an SSL page to an ordinary page, the confirmation display appears. After Yes is selected, a regular page is displayed and disappears. 134 How to See/Use Sites Entering/Selecting Information on Sites When you use a site, you may enter characters (text box) or select an item from multiple options (radio button, checkbox, pull down menu). Display Example Name Description
Radio button Unselected
Selected Used for item selection. You can select only 1 item.
Checkbox Unselected
Selected Used for item selection. You can select multiple items. ID Text box You can enter characters. Password Tokyo Saitama Kanagawa Pull down menu Used for item selection. If you select a pull down menu, a list of selectable items is displayed. Returning to Obtained Previous Page/Going to Obtained Next Page The phone stores the last few screens displayed. 1. To display the previous page, L To display the next page, R Operations from Highlighted Information You can easily make calls, send mails, and display Internet web pages using highlighted information (phone numbers, mail addresses, URLs, and so on) displayed on sites and in mail and MessageR/F. Phone To function/AV Phone To function You can make a call by selecting displayed information such as a phone number. You may not be able to use the Phone To/AV Phone To function depending on the site. 1. Select information such as a phone number ] C 2. Voice call/Video-phone call You can make a call after setting the Caller ID notification according to the screen. Information You can add phone number information displayed on a web page to the phonebook using the submenu of the site screen. i-mode Mail To function You can send mails by selecting displayed information such as a mail address. You may not be able to use the Mail To function depending on the site. 1. Select information such as a mail address ] C Go to step 3 of Composing i-mode mail (P152). Information You can add mail address information displayed on a web page to the phonebook using the submenu of the site screen. Web To function You can access a web page by selecting displayed information such as a URL. You may not be able to use the Web To function depending on the site. 1. Select information such as URL ] Press C If the confirmation screen to connect appears, press I [Yes]. i
m o d e Next page 135 i-mode i-appli To function You can start i-appli by selecting the displayed URL (link). 1. Select i-appli information ] C ] I [Yes]
Information If i-appli To (P164) is set to OFF, you cannot start i-appli by this operation. Downloading Images from Sites You can set images saved from the displayed web page or screen memos. You can check the saved images in My picture of Data box > i-mode folder. > P169 1. Displaying Site / Saved Page screen ] M [Menu]
] Save graphics ] C ] Select an image ] C ]
Yes Information Some images may not be saved. You cannot select Save graphics if the image that can be saved is not included or Image (P130) is set not to be saved. i
m o d e Downloading i-melody from Sites You can download a melody from a site and set it. A saved melody can be checked by Melody of Data box > i-mode folder (P179). 1. Display a site that supports downloading of melodies ] Select a melody ] C After the download is completed, the confirmation screen appears. 2. Video content menu Play: You can play the downloaded melody. File Protection: You can view the information of i-motion downloaded from network. Back: You can return to the site without saving the melody. Information Depending on the site, you may not be able to download melodies. Some downloaded melodies may not be played back successfully. 136 Obtaining i-motion Movies from Sites The i-motion movie is a moving image file containing images and sound. Acquired i-motion can be checked by i-motion of Data box > i-mode folder (P176). See Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] for details. 1. Select an i-motion movie on a site that supports downloading of i-motion movies ] C The download of i-motion starts. For i-motion that can be played back during downloading, it is played back during downloading. 2. After the completion of download Q ] Save Play: You can play i-motion downloaded from network. File property: You can view the information of i-motion downloaded from network. Back: You can return to the site without saving i-motion. Information You can change the playback methods for while downloading i-motion movies. > P131 Some downloaded i-motion movies might not be played back correctly. You cannot download i-motion movies of the streaming type and the ASF format. i-mode Using My Menu If you register frequently-used sites in My Menu, you can access them easily. Registering Sites in My Menu 1. Bring up the page of the site to be registered ] Select Register My Menu ] C 2. Select the i-mode password text box ] C ] Enter the i-mode password ] C ] Select For i-mode password, see Changing i-mode Password. (P138) Information Some sites may not be registered in My Menu. If you subscribe to Menu/Search in a pay site, it will be registered in My Menu automatically. Displaying Sites from My Menu 1. From the Stand-by display, I [i-mode] ]
iMenu ] My Menu ] Select a site to access ]
C i
m o d e 137 i-mode Changing i-mode Password The i-mode password (4 digits) is required to subscribe to and unsubscribe from message services and i-mode pay sites, and to perform i-mode mail settings. At purchase, this password is set to 0000 (4 zeros), so you need to change it to your own i-mode password. Be sure not to let others know your i-mode password. 1.On the Stand-by display, I [i-mode] ] iMenu
] English ] Options ] Change i-mode Password 2. Select the Current Password text box ] C ]
Enter your i-mode password (4 digits) ] C At purchase, the setting is 0000, so enter 0000 for the first time. 3. Select the New Password text box ] C ] Enter a new i-mode password (4 digits) ] C 4. Select the New Password (Confirmation) text box
] C ] Enter a new i-mode password (4 digits) ]
C ] Select Enter the same number as you entered in step 3. Information If you forget your i-mode password, you can have it reset to 0000 at a handling counter such as a shop. You will be required to show your official identification (drivers license, etc.). i
m o d e 138 Mail Mail Menu On the mail menu, the mail functions offered by the phone are displayed. Menu item Description Inbox Outbox Unsent message Compose mail Check new message Receive option M a i l Check new SMS Mail setting You can check the records and contents of received i-mode mails and SMS messages. You can check the records and contents of sent i-mode mails and SMS messages. You can check the contents of temporarily saved i-mode mails and SMS messages. You can bring up the display to compose i-mode mails and SMS messages. You can receive i-mode mails held at the i-
mode Center. You can check the subjects of i-mode mail held at the i-mode Center and select mail to receive, or delete mail at the Center before receiving it. You can receive SMS messages by checking the SMS Center. You can change the settings of each mail function of the phone. i-mode Mail The i-mode phone has the mail functions for exchanging e-
mail (electronic mail) via the Internet. You need to subscribe to i-mode to use i-mode mail. 140 See Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] for more details. This model does not support all the services described in Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode]. Check which models support which services in Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode]. SMS messages (short messages) You can send and receive SMS messages between phones without subscribing to i-mode. Sending and receiving SMS messages with subscribers to overseas carriers in addition to are also available. For information on the countries and overseas carriers with which SMS messages can be exchanged, see the International Service web page of . Refer to Network Services Users Guide for more details. Displaying Mail in Inbox C ]
(Mail) ] 1 The inbox folder list is displayed. You can sort mails by folder. You can check the records and contents of received i-mode mails and SMS messages. 1. From the Mail menu (P139), Inbox 3. Select mail ] C Mail 2. Select a folder ] C I [Reply]: You can select how to reply and then reply to the sender, etc. Simple reply... Refer to the descriptions for I [Simple] on the Received Mail List display. Except for Simple reply... Go to the step 3
(P152) in Compose i-mode mail/the step 3 (P155) in Creating SMS. J: You can view previous or next mail. FE: You can scroll the screen. M a i l I[Simple]: You can use the fixed text registered on the simple reply phrase (P158) for the mail body and reply to the sender. Fixed the mail is sent immediately after the text is selected. J/FE: You can view previous or after pages for multiple pages. Information To delete all displayed the contents in box setting Security
(P159), enter terminal security code > C [OK]. The deco mail via phone includes of text and URL. If you select the URL, you can read deco mail. > P146 You can save up to 400 received mails/SMS. Depending on the size of mails/SMS messages, the number of mails/SMS messages to save may be fewer. Next Page 141 Mail Icons on the Received Mail Folder List Screen Icon Description Icon
(gray)
(gray)
(blue)
(blue) Description Folder without unread mails/SMS messages Folder with unread mails/SMS messages Created folder without unread mails/SMS messages Created folder with unread mails/SMS messages Received Mail List and Marks on Display Screen Icon Description Unread mail messages Read mail messages Unread SMS messages Read SMS messages Unread SMS reports Read SMS reports Unread SMS messages in the UIM Read SMS messages in the UIM Protected mails Forwarded mails Replied mails/SMS messages Mail with a file attached or pasted M a i l 142 Mail with a file to which the UIM restrictions are set attached Subject Mail received as To-type Mail received as Cc-type Mail received as Bcc-type To-type broadcast mail address Cc-type broadcast mail address Received date and time A melody is pasted. i-appli launch information is pasted. A melody is attached. An image of up to 10,000 bytes is attached. A URL of i-shot is attached. A URL or i-motion file is attached. A pasted melody is damaged. An attached file is damaged.
: Appears only on the Received Mail Display Screen. Using the Submenu of the Received Mail Folder List Display 1. On the Received Mail Folder List screen (P141), M
[Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items Create folder You can add a folder. Rename folder You can edit the name of the selected folder. Delete folder You can delete the selected folder. You cannot delete a folder if a mail is saved. Auto sort You can set sort conditions to the selected folder. Go to step 2 of Distributing the received mail to the folder automatically (P145).
: These operations are not available when you select Inbox. Using the Submenu of the Received Mail List Screen Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. On the Received Mail List screen (P141), M [Menu] ]
> P260 Select from the following submenu items Move to folder1 You can move the selected mails and messages to other added folders. Delete You can delete the selected mails and messages. Delete selected You can select and delete multiple mails and messages. After selecting mail messages, M [Menu] > Select Delete. Mail Delete all You can delete all mail messages in the folder. To delete all, enter terminal security code > C [OK]. Protect ON/OFF1 You can set or cancel the protection of the selected mails and messages. Protected mail cannot be moved/deleted. Sort You can sort the mails and messages displayed on the List display. Filter You can change the type of the mails and messages displayed on the List display. UIM2 You can move and copy the selected SMS messages in the phone to the UIM, and move and copy the SMS messages in the UIM to the phone. Simple reply You can use the fixed text registered on the simple reply phrase (P158) for the mail body and reply. The mail is sent immediately after the text is selected. 1: You cannot use this menu for SMS in the UIM. 2: You cannot use this menu for protected SMS or SMS delivery report. M a i l Next Page 143 Mail Using the Submenu of the Received Mail Display Screen 1. On the Received Mail List screen (P141), M
[Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items Reply You can reply after selecting the method to reply. When you select any of following items (except for Simple reply), please go to the step 3 (P152) in Compose i-mode mail /
the step 3 (P155) in Creating SMS. Reply: You can reply to the sender of i-mode mail from the detailed received mail list. Reply quoted1: You can send the reply quoting the original text in your received i-mode mail. Reply all1: You can reply all receivers and senders at the same time. Reply quoted all1: You can reply all receivers and senders with quoting the original text in your received i-mode mail. Simple reply: You can use the fixed text registered on the simple reply phrase (P158) for the mail body and reply. Fixed text the mail is sent immediately after the text is selected. Forward You can forward the displayed mail to other party. Go to step 2 (P152) of Composing i-mode mail or step 2 (P155) of Composing SMS messages. Move to folder2 You can move the displayed mail to other added folders. M a i l 144 Delete You can delete the displayed mail. Protect ON/OFF2 You can set or cancel the protection to the displayed mail. The protected mail messages cannot be moved/deleted. Store Address You can register mail address / phone number of receiver on displaying the mail. Go to step 2 on page 64 of Adding to Phonebook. Add to phonebook3 You can add the mail address / phone number written on the displayed mail text to the phonebook. Go to step 2 of Adding to Phonebook (P64). Save attach file4 You can save an image (
to 10,000 bytes attached to the displayed mail. You can check the saved images by selecting Data box.
> My picture. > i-mode folder. > P169, P170 Copy For copying after selecting the following items, see
) and a melody (
) of up Copying/Cutting/Pasting (P225). Body: You can copy the text. Subject1: You can copy the title. Sender: You can copy e-mail address / phone number of the sender. UIM5 You can move / copy the displayed SMS message in the phone to the UIM, and move / copy the SMS messages in the UIM to the phone. Simple reply You can use the fixed text registered on the simple reply phrase (P158) for the mail body and reply. The mail is sent immediately after the text is selected. 1: This menu is not displayed for SMS. 2: You cannot use this menu for SMS of UIM. 3: Activate this menu after selecting mail address / phone number to register. If nothing to be registered is included, you cannot activate this function. 4: Activate this menu after selecting the file to save. If the file to register does not exist, you cannot activate this function. 5: You cannot activate this function for i-mode mail or protected SMS. Information The Submenu items for the SMS report / voice mail incoming notification display screen are Move to folder, Delete, and Protect ON/OFF only. Distributing the received mail to the folder automatically The mails / SMS messages is applicable for the condition can be saved to the folder automatically. You can set this only to additional folder. 1. On the Received Mail Folder List screen (P141), select a folder to specify conditions ] M [Menu]
] Auto Sort The screen for automatic sort is displayed. Mail 2. M [Menu] ] Select submenu. Address1 You can enter e-mail address or phone number to distribute each folder. Open phonebook: You can enter the phone number searching from phonebook. Input address: You can directly enter the address. When you enter e-mail address, you input correctly to a domain (the part of after @ mark). Subject1 2 You can input the subject of mail to distribute a folder. Release You can cancel one of conditions of distribution of folder. Release all You can cancel all distribution conditions of folders. 1 : When a received mail contains multiple conditions, it is distributed to the top folder of the folder list that corresponding condition is set. 2 : You cannot set the multiple conditions in the same folder. Receiving i-mode Mail/SMS Messages Automatically When the phone is in the service area, it automatically receives i-mode mail/ SMS messages. 1. A mail or an SMS message is received
(White) is displayed.
(White) or M a i l 145 1. From the Received Mail Folder List screen (P141), select the URL ] C ] I Yes Downloading of i-motion starts. The i-motion is played while being downloaded in the case it is possible. 2. After downloading, press Q Play: You can play downloaded i-motion. File property: You can view information of downloaded i-motion from a site. Back: The site will be returned, not saving i-motion. Displaying Mail in Outbox
(Mail) ] 2 The Sent Mail List is displayed. You can check the records and contents of sent i-mode mail and SMS messages. C ]
Mail 2. The result of the reception is displayed If you want to check the received i-mode mail message immediately, select i-mode mail, and press C. If you want to check the received SMS message immediately, press C Q: Go to previous screen. Saving Images over 10,000 bytes A JPEG image over 10,000 bytes is not downloaded properly to the handset. Therefore, you can save it after extracting the data from URL for image view in mail text, and connecting i-shot center. 1. On the Received Mail Folder List screen (P141), select URL ] C ] Yes For the method of saving images, see Obtaining Images from Sites (P136). M a i l Information You can view the contents of received Deco-mails in this way. Downloading i-motion Movies from i-motion Mail Data of i-motion mail is not downloaded to the phone even when it is received. You need to access the i-motion mail Center from its URL given to the mail text to see an i-motion movie to download and save the data. The saved i-motion can be checked in i-motion of Data box >
i-mode folder (P175). 146 1. From the Mail menu (P139), select Outbox. Information Mail The time to send the mail1 Receiver2 Subject3 1:
The mail you receive is displayed on a time basis that day. From the next day on, each message is displayed by the date when you received it. The name is displayed when the entry is saved in phonebook. SMS is displayed as SMS K/FE: Display the previous or next page for multiple pages. 2:
3:
2. Select a mail ] C J: Display the previous or next page. FE: Scroll by screen. To display the box which is set Security (P159), enter terminal security code > C [OK]. You can save up to 400 mails / SMS. Depending on the size of mails / SMS messages, the number of mails / SMS messages that can be saved may be smaller. Icons on the Sent Mail List display and the Sent Mail display screen Icon Description Mail successfully sent Mail failed to be sent SMS message successfully sent SMS message failed to be sent Sent SMS messages in the UIM Protected mail / SMS messages Mail with a file attached Mail with an attached file to which UIM restrictions are set Subject Mail address successfully sent as To-type mail Mail address failed to be sent as To-type mail Mail address successfully sent as Cc-type mail Mail address failed to be sent as Cc-type mail Mail address successfully sent as Bcc-type mail M a i l 147 Mail Icon Description Mail address failed to be sent as Bcc-type mail Sent date and time A pasted melody file is attached. An i-appli activation information file is attached. A melody is attached. An image of up to 10,000 bytes is attached. An image (JPEG) of over 10,000 bytes is attached. Moving images are attached. A corrupted melody file is attached. A corrupted file is attached.
: Appears only on the Sent Mail Display Screen. M a i l 148 Using the Submenu of the Sent Mail List Screen Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Sent Mail Folder List screen (P147), M
> P260
[Menu] ] Select from the following Submenu items Edit You can edit the selected mail again. See Composing i-mode mail (P152) / Composing SMS messages
(P155). Delete You can delete the selected mail. Delete selected You can select and delete multiple mail messages. After selecting mail messages, M [Menu] > Select Delete. Delete all You can delete all mail messages in the Sent box. To delete all, enter terminal security code > C [OK]. Protect ON/OFF1 You can set or cancel the protection to the selected mail. Protected mail cannot be deleted. Sort You can sort the mail messages displayed in the list screen. Filter You can change the type of the mail messages displayed in the list screen. UIM2 You can move and copy the selected SMS message in the phone to the UIM, and move and copy the SMS messages in the UIM to the phone. 1 : You cannot use this menu for SMS in the UIM. 2 : You cannot use this menu for i-mode mail or SMS delivery report. Using the Submenu of the Sent Mail Display Screen 1. From the Sent Mail Display screen (P147), M
[Menu] ] Select from the following Submenu items Edit You can edit the displayed mail again. Go to step 2 in Composing i-mode mail (P152) /Composing SMS messages (P155). Delete You can delete the displayed mail. Protect ON/OFF1 You can set or cancel the protection to the displayed mail. The protected mail messages cannot be deleted. Store address You can register mail address/phone number of receiver on displaying the mail. Go to step 2 on page 64 of Adding to Phonebook. Mail Add to phonebook2 You can add the mail address and phone number of the sender of the displayed mail to the phonebook. Go to step 2 (P64) of Adding to Phone Book. Copy3 For copying after selecting the item, see Copying /
Cutting / Pasting (P225). Body: You can copy the text. Subject: You can copy the subject. UIM4 You can move and copy the displayed SMS message to the UIM, and move and copy the SMS messages in the UIM to the phone. 1: This function is not available in SMS of UIM. 2: After selecting the mail address / phone number, you can activate the function. If nothing that can be registered is included, you cannot activate the menu properly. 3: This function is not available for SMS. 4: This function is not available for the protected SMS. M a i l Displaying Mail in Unsent Message C ]
(Mail) ] 3 The Unsent message List is displayed. You can check the contents of saved i-mode mail and SMS messages which have been saved without being sent. 149 Mail 1. From the Mail menu (P139), Unsent message The time to save1 Receiver2 Subject3 1:
The mail you save is displayed on a time basis that day. From the next day on, each message is displayed by the date when you saved it. The name is displayed when the entry is saved in phonebook. SMS is displayed as SMS 2:
3:
J/FE: Displays the previous or next page for multiple pages. 2. Select a mail ] C M a i l Information To display the box which is set Security (P159), enter terminal security code > C [OK]. You can save up to 400 mails / SMS. Depending on the size of mail/ SMS, the number of mails / SMS messages that can be saved may be smaller. 150 Icons on the Unsent Mail List display and the Unsent Mail display screen Icon Description Unsent mail Unsent SMS message Mail with a file attached Mail with an attached file to which UIM restrictions are set Subject Address of To-type Address of Cc-type Address of Bcc-type Attached file A pasted melody file is attached. i-appli launch information is attached. A melody file is attached. An image file of up to 10,000 bytes is attached. An image (JPEG) of over 10,000 bytes is attached. A moving image file is attached. A damaged melody file is attached. A damaged file is attached. Text
: Only appears on the Unsent Mail display screen. Mail Using the Submenu of the Unsent Mail Display Screen From the Unsent Mail display screen (P150), press M
[Menu] and select a submenu item. See Using the Submenu of the Compose mail display (P152) / Using the Submenu of the Compose SMS Screen (P155) for the available submenu items. Composing Mail Composing i-mode Mail C ]
(Mail) ] 41 You can create and send new i-mode mail. 1. From the Mail menu (P139), select Compose mail
] Compose message M a i l Using the Submenu of the Unsent Message List Screen Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Unsent Message List screen (P150), M
[Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items
> P261 Send You can send the selected mails and messages. Delete You can delete the selected mails and messages. Delete selected You can select and delete multiple mail mails and messages. After selecting mail messages, M [Menu]
> Select Delete. Delete all You can delete all mail messages in the folder. To delete all, enter terminal security code > C [OK]. Sort You can sort the mail messages displayed in the list display. Filter You can change the type of the mail messages displayed on the list display. Next Page 151 Mail 2. Select the Address field ] C ] Enter Address ] Enter the address ] Enter Address
] C For a menu displayed for destinations, see Address menu (P153) of Using the Submenu of the Compose Mail Display. 3. Select the Subject field ] C ] Enter the subject ] C In case of not attaching the file, go to step 5. 4. Select (Attach file) field ] C ] Add attached file Select the file saved in My picture / i-motion
(P176) / Melody (P175) of Data box (P179) /
Melody. For a menu displayed for attachment files, see Attach file menu (P153) of Using the Submenu of the Compose Mail Display. If a file is attached, it can be displayed/played by pressing I [Play]. M a i l 5. Select the Message field ] C ] Enter message ] C 6. I [Send]
152 Information Depending on the radio wave conditions, the characters may not be sent successfully to the destination. Half-pitch katakana or pictographs may not be displayed properly when exchanging mails between i-mode phones. When you enter the destination of the phonebook that a secret code is set, the secret code is automatically added. However, the secret code does not remain on the destination of the sent mail. Using the Submenu of the Compose Mail Display 1. From the Compose Mail display (P151), M [Menu]
] Select from the following Submenu items Send You can send the i-mode mail that you are composing or editing. Save You can save the i-mode mail that you are composing or editing in unsent message. Add address You can add addresses. When you add addresses, you can send same i-mode mail to multiple recipients at the same time. You can send same mail to up to 5 addresses at a time. Open phonebook: You can add the address by searching the phonebook. Input address: You can enter the address directly. Received list: Set an address selected from received mail history. Sent list: Set an address selected from sent mail history. Address menu1 Open phonebook: You can add the address by searching the phonebook. Input address: You can enter the address directly. Change to To: You can change the setting of receiver to To type. Change to Cc: You can change the setting of receiver to Cc type. Change to Bcc: You can change the setting of receiver to Bcc type. Delete address: You can delete the address. Received list: Set an address selected from received mail history. Sent list: Set an address selected from sent mail history. Attach file menu Attach file: You can select the file in My picture
(P169) / i-motion (P176) / Melody (P179) of Data box. Take a picture3: A Still Image Finder Stand-by screen appears. > P112 Press C [Attach] on Still Image Shooting End display to add to the attachment file. Mail Take a movie4: A Moving Image Finder Stand-by screen appears. > P117 Press C [OK] on Moving Image Shooting End display to add to the attachment file. Delete att. file2: You can delete the attachment file. Play/ Display file2: You can play or view the file. Add signature You can insert a signature at the end of the text of mail. You need to register the signature beforehand.
> p158 Delete body You can delete the the text of mail that you are composing or editing. Delete mail You can delete the mail under composing or editing. M a i l 1 : After selecting 2 : After selecting 3 : Unavailable when a shot still image exceeding 5,000 bytes is
, you can operate the menu.
, you can operate the menu.
already attached to an attachment file. 4 : Unavailable when a moving image/i-motion or JPEG image exceeding 10,000 bytes is already attached to an attachment file. Information The type or receiver To: Ordinary receiver Cc: To inform the contents in addition to the receiver. Bcc: To inform the contents if you do not want other receivers to know except for direct receiver. 153 Using the Submenu of the Creating next Entry Screen From creating next Entry screen, press M [Menu] and select a Submenu item. See Using the Submenu of Character Entry display (P224) for the available Submenu items. Composing SMS messages C ]
(Mail) ] 42 You can create and send SMS messages. You can send and receive SMS messages to and from the subscribers to overseas carriers in addition to . For information on the countries and overseas carriers with which SMS messages can be exchanged, see the International Service web page of . 1. From the Mail menu (P139), select Compose mail
] Compose SMS Mail About attachable files Type of file Maximum number of files Melody Image of 10,000 bytes or less (JPEG, GIF) Image over 10,000 bytes (JPEG) Moving image/ i-motion movie Up to 10 files1 1 file2 1 : Up to 10 files when the total size of a data file including melodies, images and the text is equivalent to 5,000 full-
pitch characters (i.e., 10,000 bytes). 2 : You can attach either an image or moving image/
i-motion movie of up to 100K bytes. You can attach the file separately from melody files and images of 10,000 bytes or less. You cannot attach files that are prohibited from being attached to mail or output from the phone to other devices. When a JPEG image or an i-motion movie in excess of 10,000 bytes is attached, the number of characters you can enter in the text field decreases by the equivalent of 100 full-pitch (200 half-pitch) characters. The i-mode phone of the mova service cannot receive GIF images and melodies. Some attached files may be deleted at the i-mode Center or not be received, displayed, or played properly by the recipients. M a i l 154 2. Select the Address field ] C ] Enter Address ] Enter the recipients phone number ]
C For a menu displayed for destinations, see Address menu (shown on the right) of Using the Submenu of the Compose SMS Display. 3. Select the Message field ] C ] Enter the message ] C 4. I [Send]
If the recipient is a subscriber to an overseas carrier other than :
+ (Press * key 2 times) ] Country code ]
Mobile phone number of the recipient or 010 ] Country code ] Mobile phone number of the recipient If the mobile phone number starts with 0, enter the number by omitting 0. Information Depending on the radio wave conditions, the characters may not be sent successfully to the destination. When you send an SMS message to a subscriber to an overseas carrier, if characters that the other party does not support are included in its text, they may not be displayed correctly. If the receiver has an i-mode phone of mova service, it may receive SMS from phone as i-mode mail. Mail If the sender does not notify caller ID (including public phone/Unknown ID), you cannot answer to the SMS message. It is recommended to use half-width alpha-numeric when sending to a user having a service contract of foreign mobile phone. When you send an international SMS, a communication fee occurs (when receiving an international SMS, no communications fee occurs). However, note that a communications fee may occur even when the transmission has not been completed due to error of address, etc. Using the Submenu of the Compose SMS Display 1. From the Compose SMS display (P154), M [Menu]
] Select from the following Submenu items Send You can send an SMS message that you are composing or editing. Save You can save an SMS message that you are composing or editing in Draft box. Address menu Open phonebook: You can add the address by searching the phonebook. Input address: You can enter the address directly. Received list: Set an address selected from received mail history. Sent list: Set an address selected from sent mail history. M a i l 155 Checking New i-mode mail and Message
(Mail) ] 5 C ]
When your phone has been turned off or out of the service area, you can check whether or not the i-mode Center holds i-mode mail and messageR/F. 1. From the Stand-by screen, press M for 2 or more seconds The Check results display appears. To read the received i-mode mail immediately, select Mail and press C. Information When the i-mode Center holds i-mode mail and messageR/F, the relevant icon (P32) is displayed. When mail or messages arrive at the Center when, for instance, your phone is turned off, the icon may not be displayed. When Receive option is set to ON, you will receive all mail held at the Center if you use Check new message. If you do not want to receive mail, first deselect the Mail of the i-mode check (P158) in Mail Setting, then check messages. Mail SMS report request You can set whether to request a report for the SMS message that you are composing. An SMS report is an SMS message to notify you when your SMS message reaches the recipient. SMS validity term You can set the period during which the SMS Center holds the SMS message that you are composing or editing when the recipient cannot receive it immediately. Delete body You can delete whole sentences entered in the text. The phone number of receiver will not be deleted. Delete SMS You can delete the SMS message that you are composing or editing. Using the Submenu of of the Character Entering Display while Composing SMS From the Compose SMS display, press M [Menu]
and select a submenu item. See Using the Submenu of the Character Entry display (P224) for the available Submenu items. M a i l 156 Receiving Selected Mail Checking whether Center Holds SMS C ]
(Mail) ] 6 C ]
(Mail) ] 7 Mail You can check the subject of i-mode mail held at the i-mode Center and select mails to receive, or delete mails at the Center before receiving them. To use this function, you need to set Receive option
(shown on the right) to ON beforehand. Note that, when this is ON, i-mode mail cannot be received automatically. 1. From the Mail menu (P139), Receive option The phone is connected to the Center, and the display for selecting mail to receive is displayed. 2. Select the pull-down menu for each mail ] C ]
Select Receive, Delete or Hold ] C 3. Select Receive/Delete ] C The confirmation screen appears. 4. Select OK ] C In step 2, the mail for which Receive was selected are received immediately. When your phone has been turned off or out of the service area, you can check whether or not the SMS Center holds SMS messages. 1. From the Mail menu (P139), Check new SMS The Check results display appears. To read the received SMS messages immediately, press C. Changing Mail Setting M a i l Communication C ]
(Mail) ] 81 You can make settings related to communication of mail and SMS messages. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Mail menu (P139), Mail setting ]
> P245 Communication ] Select from the following setting items ] After setting, I [Done]
Receive opt. setting You can set whether to select i-mode mail to receive. If this function is set to ON, you cannot receive i-mode mail automatically. 157 Mail Receive attach file You can set whether to receive images or melodies attached to i-mode mail. Check new message When you receive messages by performing Check New Message, you can select an item to check from i-mode mail, messageR/F. SMS report request You can set whether to request a report for the SMS message that you are composing. An SMS report is an SMS message to notify you when your SMS message reaches the recipient. SMS validity term You can set the period during which the SMS Center keeps the SMS message that you are composing or editing when the recipient cannot receive it immediately. M a i l Information The attachment file set to by Receive attach file cannot be received as the file is deleted at i-mode center. You can receive the melody of MFi format attached to the body of mail even if you set the Melody to file. by Receive attach 158 Edit C ]
(Mail) ] 82 You can set a signature attached to the mail body, a quotation mark used for mail reply, and items related to the fixed text that is inserted as a body when the simply reply is used. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Mail menu (P139), Mail setting ] Edit
> P245
] Select from the following setting items ] After setting, I [Done]
Edit signature You can set whether to automatically attach your name and address (signature) at the end of the text and can set the contents of the signature. Edit quotation You can set symbols or sentences to be attached to the head of the original text (quotation mark) for Reply quoted. Simple reply phrase You can set the fixed text that is inserted as a body when the simple replay is used. I [Add]: You can type and add a new fixed text. Information You cannot edit or delete the registered fixed text that has been registered to Simple reply phrase in advance. View Others C ]
(Mail) ] 83 C ]
(Mail) ] 84 Mail You can check the settings made in Mail setting and reset the settings to the default. 1. From the Mail menu (P139), Mail setting ]
Others ] Select from the following setting items. Check settings You can check the settings made in the Mail settings. Reset settings You can reset the settings made in the Mail settings to the default. To reset settings, enter terminal security code > C [OK]. Reset data You can delete all mail messages and MessageR/F stored in the phone. To reset the datal, enter terminal security code > C [OK]. M a i l You can make the settings related to the display of mail and SMS messages. Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Mail menu (P139), Mail setting ]
> P245 View ] Select from the following setting items ]
After setting, I [Done]
Character size You can set the character size of the text on the Mail display screen. Scroll You can set the number of lines to scroll when pressing H on the Mail display screen. Mail list display You can set the display method (the number of lines/the contents displayed) on the mail list display. Folder security You can set security to Inbox, Outbox, and Unsent messages in the Mail menu. To display the messages in the box with security set, enter terminal security code > C [OK]. Melody auto play You can set whether to automatically play a melody attached or pasted on the mail display screen. 159 Available Services ................................204 Using Voice Mail ...................................204 Using Call Waiting Service...................206 Using Call Forwarding Service.............207 Using Nuisance Call Barring Service...208 Using Caller ID Notification Service ....208 Using Caller ID Request Service..........209 Using Set Arrival Act ............................209 Selecting Arrival Call Act......................209 Setting Remote Control........................210 International Roaming Service.............210 Registering Additional Services...........211 Registering Additional Guidance .........212 Using English Guidance .......................212 Using Service Dialing Number .............213 Using Call Barring.................................213 Network Service Select To display the Service menu On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ]
(NW service) or NW service In this manual, the outline of the service is explained by the method of using the handset menu. For details, refer to Services User's Guide. 203 Network Service Available Services With phone, following Services are available. Service Voice Mail Application Required Monthly fee Charged Reference See right Call Waiting Service Required Charged Call Forwarding Service Required Free Nuisance Call Barring Service Required Free Caller ID Notification Service Not required Free Caller ID Request Service Not required Free Remote control Not required Free International roaming service Not required Free English Guidance Not required Free Service Dialing Number Not required Free Public mode (drive mode) Not required Free Public mode (power off) Not required Free N e t w o r k S e r v c e i P206 P207 P208 P208 P209 P210 P210 P212 P213 P51 P54 In this manual, the summaries each service are explained in the ways using the menu of the phone. For detail, see Mobile Phone User's Guide
[Services]. 204 This phone is not applicable to all the services described in Mobile Phone User's Guide [Services]. Contact Information Center on the back of this manual for application or inquiry. Information The Services that are operated by connecting to the Service Center are not available when When is displayed on your handset. You can register newly provided services when additionally provided by . > P211 Using Voice Mail C ]
(NW service) ] 1 When you are in an area where radio waves do not reach, when you turn off the phone or when you cannot answer the call, this service answers to the party who made a voice call to you, and the Voice Mail Center holds voice mail messages for you. When you did not answer a voice call that came in while Voice Mail is activated, it is recorded to the received call history as a missed call and a screen notifying a missed call appears. This handset is not applicable to Voice Mail (Video-phone call). Make a voice call to 1412 (free) and set not to be applicable to video-phone call. If a call comes in from a caller not notifying caller ID with Caller ID request activated, the Caller ID Request guidance is played back and the center will not hold voice mail messages. 1. From the Service menu (P203), Voice mail
] Select from the following setting items Activate voice mail You can start using Voice Mail. Set ringing time You can set the time from the first ring until the call is connected to the Voice Mail Service Center. (period) Deactivate voice mail You can stop using Voice Mail. Voice mail status request You can check the current settings of Voice Mail Service. If you press M [Menu], you can start/stop the service of voice mail or set the length of ringing time. Play messages You can play back recorded Voice Mail messages. Voice mail setting You can connect to the Voice Mail Service Center to change the settings of Voice Mail by following the voice guidance. Check messages You can check whether or not new messages are recorded. Network Service Notify missed call If the phone is turned off or out of the service area, you are informed by SMS (Short Message Service) of missed calls when the phone is turned on or in the service area again. Activate missed call notification: You can start using Missed Call Notice Service. Deactivate missed call notification: You can stop using Missed Call Notice Service. Missed call notification status request: You can check the settings of the Missed Call Notice Service. Delete voice mail icon You can delete Set message alert ringer You can set the ring tone to sound when a new message is recorded. displayed in the icon view area. N e t w o r k S e r v c e i 205 Network Service Using Call Waiting Service C ]
(NW service) ] 2 When you receive another voice call during a call, you will be notified of it by busy ring tone, and you can put the current call on hold to answer the new call. You can also newly make a call to another party by putting the current call on hold. To use Call Waiting Service, set Arrival call act (P209) to Answer beforehand. If this is set to another setting, you cannot answer the incoming voice call while you are performing a voice call even if you start Call Waiting Service. If a call comes in from a caller not notifying caller ID while Caller ID request is set to Activate caller ID request, the Caller ID Request guidance is played back and Call Waiting is not available. When a video-phone call comes in during a voice call, or a voice call comes in during a video-phone call, Call Waiting does not work. The second call is recorded as a missed call in Received Calls. 1. From the Service menu (P203), Call waiting
] Select from the following setting items N e t w o r k S e r v c e i Activate call waiting You can start using Call Waiting. Deactivate call waiting You can stop using Call Waiting. 206 Call waiting status request You can check whether the Call Waiting is activated or deactivated. Submenus on using Call Waiting Service Press M [Menu] to view the submenu. a When a new call comes in during a call Voice mail1 When a new call comes in, the caller can connect the voice mail center. Call rejection You can reject a call without receiving. Call forwarding2 You can forward the incoming call to the forwarding destination you have registered beforehand. End active call Hangs up the current call and displays the incoming call display for another party. You can receive an incoming call. Mute/Unmute The voice to send to the other party is set to mute or unmute. 1: You can use the voice mail when you have signed up this service. See Using Voice Mail (P204) for details. 2: You can use the call forwarding service only when you have signed up this service. See Using Call Forwarding Service on the next page. a When you are talking with a party while a call to another party is put on hold (Multi call). Switch Put the current call on hold to enable talking with another party on hold. End End active call: After ending a call, you can take the new call on hold. End held call: You can end a call on hold. End all calls: You can end both calls. Mute/Unmute The voice to send to the other party is set to mute or unmute. Using Call Forwarding Service C ]
(NW service) ] 3 This is a service to forward a voice call/video-phone call when you are in an area where radio waves do not reach, you turn off the handset or you did not answer within the set ring time. When you did not answer a voice call or video-phone call that came in while Call Forwarding Service is activated, it is recorded to the received call history as a missed call and a screen notifying a missed call appears. If a call comes in from a caller not notifying caller ID while Caller ID Request Service is set to Activate caller ID Network Service request, the Caller ID Request guidance is played back and the call is not forwarded. Call Forwarding Service will be automatically deactivated if Voice mail is set to Activate voice mail. This service is not available with some billing plans. 1. From the Service menu (P203), Call forwarding
] Select from the following setting items Activate call forwarding You can start using Call forwarding Service. Register fwd number: You can register the phone number of the forwarding destination. If you press M [Search], you can search for phonebook. Set ringing time: You can set the time from the first ring until the call is forwarded. Deactivate call forwarding You can stop using Call forwarding Service. Register the forwarding number You can change the phone number of the forwarding destination. If you press M [Search], you can search for phonebook. Setting at forwarded party busy You can set an incoming call to be connected to the Voice Mail Service Center if the forwarded destination is busy. Call forwarding status request You can check the current setting status of Call Forwarding Service. N e t w o r k S e r v c e i 207 Network Service Setting to enable or disable call forwarding guidance Press 1429A. Make settings following the voice guidance. For details, see Mobile Phone User's [Services]. Delete most recent entry You can delete the last registered telephone number. You can delete the numbers one by one by repeating the same operation first from the last saved one. Using Nuisance Call Barring Service Using Caller ID Notification Service C ]
(NW service) ] 4 This is a service to reject "Nuisance calls" such as prank calls. If you register a caller to reject, calls from the caller will be automatically rejected and the caller will be answered by the guidance. Even if a call from a caller who is registered to be rejected, the ring tone will not sound, and the call will not be recorded in the received call history. 1. From the Service menu (P203), Nuisance call barring ] Select from the following setting items Register nuisance caller You can register the phone number of the call that you answered the last for rejection. Delete all entries All the phone numbers registered for rejection are deleted. N e t w o r k S e r v c e i C ]
(NW service) ] 5 You can notify your phone number to the other party when making a call. When the other party's phone is the digital terminal that supports caller ID, your phone number appears on the other partys phone. Your caller ID is important information, so take great care to notify it. 1. From the Service menu (P203), Caller ID notification ] Select from the following setting items Activate/Deactivate caller ID notification You can display your phone number on the other party's phone (display) when making a call. To use this service, enter the Network Security Code. Caller ID notification status request You can check the current setting status of Caller ID Notification. 208 Using Caller ID Request Service C ]
(NW service) ] 6 This is a service to request for the Caller ID notification by guidance to the call from the party who does not notify Caller ID, and terminate the call. A call that was not answered by Caller ID Request Service will not be recorded in the received call history, and the screen notifying of the missed call does not appear. 1. From the Service menu (P203), Caller ID request
] Select from the following setting items Activate caller ID request You can start using Caller ID Request Service. Deactivate caller ID request You can stop using Caller ID Request Service. Caller ID request status request You can check the current settings of Caller ID Request Service. Using Set Arrival Act C ]
(NW service) ] 7 You can activate or cancel the arrival call act set by Arrival call act (See right). You can view the current settings. Network Service 1. From the Service menu (P203), Set arrival act
] Select from the following setting items Activate arrival act You can start using the response you set in Arrival Call Act. Deactivate arrival act You can stop using the response you set in Arrival Call Act. Arrival act status request You can check the current settings of Set Arrival Act. Selecting Arrival Call Act C ]
(NW service) ] 8 You can set how to react to a voice call/video-phone call that comes to a customer who has subscribed to Voice Mail, Call Forwarding Service or Call Waiting Service while performing a call. If you have not subscribed to Voice Mail, Call Forwarding Service or Catch Phone (Call Waiting Service), you cannot answer a call while performing a call. To use arrival act, set Set arrival act to Activate arrival N e t w o r k S e r v c e i act. Setting item/Setting at purchase
> P243 209 Network Service 1. From the Service menu (P203), Arrival call act 1. Select Remote control from Service menu (P203)
] Select from the following setting items
] Select one of the following items to be set Answer The phone rings. If Voice Mail, Call Waiting Service, or Call Forwarding Service is activated, the phone follows each setting. Voice mail Connects incoming calls to Voice Mail. Even if Call Waiting Service is activated, the calls are connected to Voice Mail. Call forwarding Forwards incoming calls to the forwarding phone number registered. Even if Call Waiting Service or Voice Mail is activated, the calls are forwarded. Call rejection Rejects incoming calls. Setting Remote Control C ]
(NW service) ] 9 This service allows you to operate Voice Mail or Call Forwarding Service from touch-tone phones, public phones or cellular phones. To use Voice Mail or Call Forwarding Service overseas, you need to set Remote control to Activate remote control beforehand. N e t w o r k S e r v c e i 210 Activate remote control Start remote control. Deactivate remote control Stop remote control. Remote control status request Check settings for remote control. International Roaming Service C ]
(NW service) ] 0 This service allows you to use functions such as Voice Mail and Call Forwarding Service while you stay overseas. 1. Select International service from Service menu
(P203) ] Select one of the following items to be set Voice mail (Int.)
- Activate voice mail: Start Voice Mail.
- Deactivate voice mail: Stop Voice Mail.
- Play messages: Play recorded voice message.
- Voice mail setting: Check current settings of Voice Mail. Call forwarding (Int.)
- Activate call forwarding: Start Call Forwarding Service.
- Deactivate call forwarding: Stop Call Forwarding Service. Roaming guidance (Int.) Set roaming guidance.
: Even if the option has been set, a foreign language guidance may played because of the situation for overseas carriers. Using OFFICEED OFFICEED is an in-group flat-rate service that is provided by the specified IMCS (Indoor Mobile Communication System). You need to apply separately to use this service. For details, see the corporate service home page Registering Additional Services C ]
(NW service) ] *1 When a new service is added by , you can register the service to the menu and use. 1. From the Service menu (P203), Others
] Additional service The additional service list will be displayed. Network Service 2. I [Edit] ] After editing, press C [OK]
USSD code Enter the service code (USSD) supplied by . Service name Enter any service name. Press I [Edit] to edit. Using the Submenu of the Additional Service List Screen 1. From the Additional Service List screen, M[Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items Edit Edit a service. Select The selected service is performed. Delete 1 item The selected service is deleted. Delete all All the registered services are deleted.
: Not displayed if an unregistered service is selected. Using Registered Services 1. From the Additional Service List screen, select a registered service ] C N e t w o r k S e r v c e i Next page 211 Network Service Registering Additional Guidance C ]
(NW service) ] *2 When you perform services added by Additional service, you can register reply messages that correspond to the codes (USSD) returned from the Service Center. The reply message is displayed when the registered code is returned as a reply. 1. From the Service menu (P203), Others
] Additional guidance The reply message list will be displayed. 2. I [Edit] ] After setting, press C [OK]
USSD code Enter the service code (USSD) supplied by . Reply message Enter a reply message name. Press I [Edit] to edit. Using the Submenu of the Reply Message List Screen 1. From the Reply Message List screen, M[Menu]
] Select from the following Submenu items Edit You can set a reply message. N e t w o r k S e r v c e i 212 Delete 1 item The selected reply message is deleted. Delete all The all registered reply messages are deleted.
: Not displayed if an unregistered service is selected. Using English Guidance C ]
(NW service) ] *3 You can set the guidance of setting services such as Voice Mail or voice guidance such as out of the service area to English. Available Languages Setting Japanese English Japanese +
English English +
Japanese Language Plays back the guidance in Japanese. Plays back the guidance in English. First plays back the guidance in Japanese and then in English. First plays back the guidance in English and then in Japanese. 1. From the Service menu (P197), Others ] English guidance ] Select from the following setting items Guidance setting Outgoing + Incoming call: You can set languages of the guidance for outgoing and incoming calls. Select Yes and then select a language. Outgoing call: You can set a language of the guidance only for outgoing calls. Select Yes and then select a language. Incoming call: You can set a language of the guidance only for incoming calls. Select Yes and then select a language. Guidance status request You can check the current settings of the guidance. Using Service Dialing Number C ]
(NW service) ] *4 You can make a call to Information Center or repair counter. The displayed item may differ or some items may not be displayed depending on the card. 1. From the Service menu (P203), Others
] Service dialing number ] Select from the following items Network Service Malfunction information Connect to the repair counter. General information Connect to the Information Center. Using Call Barring C ]
(NW service) ] *5 You can block all incoming calls while you are roaming outside Japan with the phone. This service is not available in some overseas carriers. 1. From the Service menu (P203), Others ] Call barring ] Select from the following setting items Activate barring of incoming call - roam Barring all incoming calls: All incoming calls are restricted. Enter your Network Security Code. Data calls barring: Only incoming video-phone calls are restricted. Enter your Network Security Code. Deactivate barring of incoming call - roam You can stop using Barring All Incoming When Roam. Enter your Network Security Code. Barring of incoming call - roam status request You can check the settings of Barring All Incoming When Roam. N e t w o r k S e r v c e i 213 Overseas Use International Roaming Service ............230 Setting the Network Mode...................231 Confirming Before Using Overseas.....231 Using the Phone Overseas.......233 229 Overseas Use International Roaming Service Overseas Networks and Services Available International roaming service (WORLD WING) is a service that allows you to make calls or communications overseas using the same phone number as that used in Japan, utilizing networks of affiliate telecommunications carriers overseas. Refer to Network Services User's Guide
(Chapter of International Service) for details of the communications services available while in international roaming. The International Service web page of offers the downloadable latest version of Network Services User's Guide (Chapter of International Service) as well as the latest information about WORLD SERVICE:
Application for WORLD WING The customer who subscribed to the service on or after September 1, 2005 is not required to apply to this service. However, those who notified that the service is not required during signing the service contract or canceled in the middle of the contract need to apply for the service again. The customer who subscribed to the service on and before August 31, 2005 and has not applied to the WORLD WING is required to apply to this service. This service is not available with some billing plans. O v e r s e a s U s e 230 Network Icon Voice 3G GPRS GSM O O O Packet transmission
(i-mode, mopera U, etc.) SMS Video-
phone O O X O O O O X X Services marked with O in the table above may not be available depending on the mobile phone carrier being used or the place of stay. See the International Service web page for details about services available in each country or region e/world/
Information You can set to display Japan time together with the local time on the stand-by display. > P81 Setting the Network Mode Confirming Before Using Overseas Overseas Use C]
(Settings) ]52 Network mode of the phone is set to Auto at purchase. If you know the network in your area, you can select it directly. Setting item/Setting at purchase
> P255 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Network ]
Network mode ] Select from the following setting items Auto Searches all the networks connectable. WCDMA only Searches only networks supporting 3G. GSM only Searches only networks supporting GSM/GPRS. For the network search setting (changing of the communication carriers), see P97. Information You cannot exchange the data through packet service under GSM network. When using the handset in Japan or in the service area of 3G network, we recommend you change the setting of the Network mode to WCDMA only to save battery power. Before Departure Charging the Battery Make sure of the voltage available in the country or area of stay and use the Overseas/Domestic AC Adaptor 01
(option) for overseas and domestic usage (a conversion plug adapter according to the place of stay will be required). And, do not charge the phone using an electrical transformer for overseas travel. Using Voice Mail/Call Forwarding from Overseas Use of the Voice Mail or Call Forwarding service from overseas is part of remote operation and requires the activation of Remote operation before your departure. For details to set the remote operations, refer to Remote Opeartion Settings (P210). Before departure, make sure that you have the Network Security Code, which may be required for remote-accessing the Voice Mail etc. If you have forget your Network Security Code, visit a Shop or World Counter with an identification such as the drivers license to make necessary changes. O v e r s e a s U s e Next Page 231 Overseas Use Using i-mode Overseas To use i-mode overseas, you need to set International Settings to YES. a To change settings in Japan No packet transmission fees apply. iMenu ] English ] Options ] International Settings ] i-mode services Settings ] YES a To change settings outside Japan Packet transmission fees apply. iMenu ] International Settings ] i-mode services Settings ] YES If set to NO, you can send and receive i-mode mail messages and view the i Menu only. The setting at purchase is NO. Some i-mode sites may not be available depending on the information provider. Packet transmission fees apply to all types of access from overseas including transmissions that are free of charge in Japan. Japan time applies even if i-mode sites are accessed from overseas. Be careful when registering entries to or deleting entries from My Menu at the beginning or end of a month. O v e r s e a s U s e 232 Using phone overseas Setting Mobile Phone Carrier The network will be set after searching it automatically if Setting the Network Mode (P97) is set to Auto in international roaming. You can set up beforehand the type of network on searching by Setting the Network Mode (P97). If you search the network automatically, you can set the preferred network by Registering a Network from the list (P98). You can select the network manually. Refer to Selecting the Network Connection Mode (P97). Information Network mode is set to Auto after you search with Network mode set to WCDMA only or GSM only and Network selection set to Auto, Network mode will be set to Auto after searching. If you search with Network mode set to Auto and Network selection set to Auto, the same mode (WCDMA only /
GSM only) of the network (communication carrier) you selected after searching will be set. Settings to be made after returning to Japan After Coming Back to Japan When network settings have been changed for use overseas, may appear in Japan. In that case, make settings given below. You have to set Network selection (P97) to Auto/WCDMA only. You have to set Network selection (P97) to Auto or Manual and select 3G on the network selection screen displayed after searching. Using the Phone Overseas If the other party subscribes to a mobile phone carrier supporting the video-phone, you can make a video-phone call by pressing T. Making Calls a Making a call to Japan from the country you stay When entering the phone number directly Press 0for 1 or more seconds to display +
]81(Country code for Japan) ]Other partys phone number excluding 0 (zero) at the beginning of the area code ] A(T) Example: When the other party is in one of the 23 wards of Tokyo (area code: 03)
+> 81> 3> XXXX XXXX Overseas Use Making a call to the phone number registered in the phonebook or call/mail history On the Phonebook List (P67)/Call/Mail history (P86) display or Detailed Phonebook (P67)/Detail (P86) display, M [Menu] ] International call (Japan) ]
After the other party's number is displayed C [Call]
Example: When the phone number registered in the Phonebook or Call history is one of the 23 districts in Tokyo
+813XXXX - XXXX A recipient's phone number is generated, automatically prefixed with Japan's Cuontry code
+81 and 0 removed from area code. a Calling another WORLD WING/WORLD WALKER user Press 0 for 1 or more seconds to display +
]81(Country code for Japan) ] The other party' mobile phone number excluding 0 (zero) ]
A (T) Example: When the other party has a mobile phone number beginning with (090)
+ > 81 > 90 > XXXX XXXX a Calling a mobile phone or fixed-line phone within the country of stay Dial the other partys phone number including the area code ]A ( T) O v e r s e a s U s e 233 Overseas Use a Calling from the country of stay to a mobile phone or fixed-line phone in another country (except for Japan) In some countries or areas such as Italy, 0 may be required. Press 0 for 1 or more seconds to display +
] Country code of the other party ] Other partys phone number excluding 0 (zero) at the beginning of the area code ]A ( T) Receiving calls When a call comes in, A (T) Having Others Call You a Receiving a call from Japan Have the other party call you at your mobile phone number as usual. 090 > XXXX XXXX/
080 > XXXX XXXX ] CALL a Receiving a call from a country other than Japan International access code of the country where you make the call ] 81 (Country code for Japan)
]Your phone number excluding 0 (zero) at the beginning ]CALL O v e r s e a s U s e 234 Troubleshooting Unable to Make or Receive Calls/Always Out of the Service Area/Handset Does Not Turn ON Possible causes for inability to make or receive calls, reception level indication permanently being Out of the service area or the handset not turning on are as follows:
Weak radio waves being received or being out of the service area Failure of the local switchboard or base station or temporary line congestion Wrong operation of the handset Others See the International Service web page of the latest information about service areas and network interruption:
In addition, make sure of the operation and try the following:
If you are indoors, confirm if the condition is the same outdoors. Confirm if your monthly charges have not exceeded the limit. Turn OFF the handset once and back ON. Manually select the mobile phone carrier to use. If the problem persists after the above troubleshooting procedures are taken, contact the Network Technical Support and Operations Center (P235). If i-mode is inaccessible If i-mode sites other than iMenu is unavailable, first make International Settings (P232). Some sites may not be available depending on the information provider. The i-mode services may not be available depending on the operator being used. Select a mobile phone carrier compatible with packet transmission. For the latest information about overseas carriers compatible with packet transmission, see the International Service web page . i-mode services offered by overseas carriers are not available. Contact (While outside Japan) If the handset is lost or stolen, etc.
< Information Center> (24-hour service) a Universal Number International Call ID Number for the Universal Number
(See Table 1) 800-0120-0151 Domestic call charges of the country you stay apply if you make a call from a mobile phone. Overseas Use a If the Universal Number (above) is not available International access code for the country of stay
(See Table 2) 81-3-5366-3114 For loss or theft of the phone, account settlement of total charges, or phone failure while overseas, see Failure while overseas the back side of the operation manual. Note that the customer shall also pay the fees for call and communication after the phone is lost or stolen. If the Handset is not Working Properly
<Network Technical Support and Operations Center>
(24-hour service) a Universal Number International Call ID Number for the Universal Number
(See Table 1) 800-5931-8600 Domestic call charges of the country you stay apply if you make a call from a mobile phone. a If the Universal Number above is not available International access code for the country of stay
(See Table 2) 81-3-6718-1414 O v e r s e a s U s e Next Page 235 Overseas Use Major Country Codes Country/Region Code Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Canada China Czech Egypt Fiji Finland France Germany Greece Hong Kong Hungary India Indonesia Italy Japan Macao Malaysia 61 43 32 55 1 86 420 20 679 358 33 49 30 852 36 91 62 39 81 853 60 O v e r s e a s U s e 236 Country/Region Code Maldives Netherlands New Caledonia New Zealand Norway Peru Philippines Russia Singapore South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Tahiti Taiwan Thailand Turkey UK USA Vietnam 960 31 687 64 47 51 63 7 65 82 34 46 41 689 886 66 90 44 1 84 See the International Service web page of for the latest information international call ID numbers for the universal number and international access number. International Call ID Number for the Universal Number (Table 1) Country/Region Code Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Canada China Columbia Denmark Finland France Germany Hong Kong Hungary Ireland Israel Italy 00 0011 00 00 0021 011 00 009 00 990 00 00 001 00 00 014 00 Country/Region Code Luxembourg Malaysia Netherlands New Zealand Norway Philippines Singapore South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand UK USA 00 00 00 00 00 00 001 09 001 00 00 00 00 001 00 01
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2007-06-08 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Original Equipment |
2 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2007-06-08
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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) |
0023476120
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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 |
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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1 2 |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
BEJ
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
L704I
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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 Lab., 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?: | No | ||||
1 2 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 10/17/2007 | ||||
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 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||||
1 2 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
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? | Yes | ||||
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: 0.202 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.096 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 | 24E | 1850.20000000 | 1909.80000000 | 0.2140000 | 2.5000000000 ppm | 247KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15B |
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