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P-09A 09.6 ISSUE DATE:
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Before Using the Handset Voice/Videophone Calls Phonebook Sound/Screen/Light Settings Security Settings Mail i-mode/Full Browser i-motion/Movie/i-Channel/i-concier Camera 1Seg Music i-ppli/i-Widget Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa Map/GPS Function Data Management Convenient Functions Character Entry Network Services Overseas Use PC Connection Appendix/Troubleshooting Index/Quick Manual It is recommended that you make separate notes of the information (such as Phonebook entries, schedule events, text memos, record messages, voice memos, movie memos) stored in the FOMA terminal and keep them in a safe place. Note that we cannot be held responsible for the unlikely event of loss of the stored contents due to a malfunction, repair, change of your model, or other mishandling of the FOMA terminal. You are advised to save your important data files to the microSD card. If you have a personal computer, you can transfer and save the information such as Phonebook entries, mail messages, schedule events, and others to the personal computer by using DOCOMO keitai datalink. DOCOMO W-CDMAGSM/GPRS System Thank you for selecting the docomo SMART series P-09A. Before or during use of the P-09A, make sure that you read this manual and the separate manuals for other optional devices thoroughly so that you can use the P-09A correctly. If you feel any inconvenience in reading the manual, contact the docomo Information Center listed on the back page of this manual. The P-09A is designed to be your close partner. Treat it carefully at all times to ensure long-term performance. Before using your FOMA terminal Because the FOMA terminals use radio waves, they cannot be used in places where radio waves do not reach, such as inside tunnels, underground, or in buildings; or the outside where radio waves are weak or out of the FOMA service area. They may not be used in the high-rise buildings even when the antennas are unobstructed. You may also experience interruption of calls even when using without moving while the radio waves are strong enough for the three antennas to appear on the display. Use the FOMA terminal carefully to avoid disturbing other people when in public, or in crowded or quiet places. Since the FOMA terminals use radio waves as the medium of telecommunication, calls may be tapped by the third party. However, the W-CDMAGSM/GPRS system automatically supports tapping prevention, so your conversation will be incomprehensible to the third party, because it is recognized as mere noise. The FOMA terminals change your voice into digital signals and send them to the other party. In places where the radio waves are weak, the digital signals may not be converted correctly, and in such a case, the voice may sound different from the actual original voice. The user hereby agrees that the user shall be solely responsible for the result of the use of SSL/TLS. Neither DOCOMO nor the certifiers as listed herein make any representation and warranty as for the security in the use of SSL/TLS. In the event that the user shall sustain damage or loss due to the use of SSL/TLS, neither DOCOMO nor the certifiers shall be responsible for any such damage or loss. Certifiers: VeriSign Japan K.K., Cybertrust Japan Co., Ltd., GlobalSign K.K., RSA Security Japan Ltd., SECOM Trust Systems Co., Ltd., and Comodo CA Ltd. This FOMA terminal supports FOMA Plus-Area and FOMA High-Speed Area. The FOMA terminal can be used only via the FOMA network provided by DOCOMO and in DOCOMOs roaming area. For Using This Manual This FOMA terminal supports Kisekae Tool (page 105). If you use Kisekae Tool to change the design of the Menu display, some menu configurations change according to the usage frequency depending on the type of the menu. Further, some menu numbers that are assigned to the menu items do not apply. You can download the latest information about this manual from the following DOCOMO website:
Users Manual (PDF file) Download
(http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/support/manual/index.html) The URL and the content of the website might be modified without notice. Easy Search/Contents/Precautions Viewing/Searching This Manual In this manual, illustrations and symbols are used in the explanations so that you can correctly and easily use the FOMA terminal. pThe most operating procedures and displays in this manual are described with the default settings of the GOLD (see page 448) handset. However, the following settings are changed. Display setting Stand-by display: OFF Display setting Clock Stand-by clock Position: Pattern 1 Color theme setting: White pDisplays and illustrations described in this manual are for reference. The actual ones might differ. pIn this manual, Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli which supports the IC card function is described as Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli. pNote that P-09A is referred to as FOMA terminal in this manual. pIn the operating procedures of this manual, key operations are described with simplified key icons. pThe functions which use a microSD card are described in this manual; however, you need to obtain a microSD card separately to make these functions available. See page 344 for the microSD card. How to Refer to This Manual By the following search methods, you can find pages where your desired functions and services are described:
From the Index Search from the index when you know the names of functions or services. From Easy Search Search from keywords for the functions you frequently use or the functions that are convenient if you can know any. See the next page for details. From the Tabs on the Cover Search from the tabs printed on the cover. From the Contents
P.6 Search from the contents that categorize functions. From the Main Functions P.8 Search from here to use the main functions. From the Function List P.448 Search from the function list. From Quick Manual Quick Manual gives you a clear, brief description about basic functions. You can take it when you go out. Further, Quick Manual For Overseas Use is attached, so refer to it when you use the FOMA terminal overseas.
P.534 It is prohibited to copy all or part of this manual without permission. The instructions contained in this manual may be changed without notice. 1
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How to search for Alarm is explained here as an example of search method. From the Index
P.524 Search for a function or a service name as shown on the right. After-sales services. 495 Alarm. 376 Alarm setting . 385 Answer setting . 64 Antenna. 23 From Easy Search
P.4 Search for the function you frequently use or that is convenient if you know any as shown on the right. Other things you can do To reduce the battery consumption .............................. <Power Saver Mode> 102 To scan QR codes or bar codes ...................................... <Bar Code Reader> 226 To listen to music.................................................................. <MUSIC Player> 258 To check your location and area information.................<Map/GPS Function> 306 To use the microSD card ...................................................... <microSD Card> 344 To exchange information using infrared rays.........<Infrared Communication> 358 To use the FOMA terminal as an alarm clock.....................................<Alarm> 376 To use the FOMA terminal as a calculator .................................. <Calculator> 390 To use the FOMA terminal overseas ........................<International Roaming> 432 To update software programs........................................... <Software Update> 497 Go to page 376 where Alarm is explained. From the Tabs on the Cover
Cover page Search for the function you want to set in the order of Cover First page of Chapter Description page as shown on the right. Music i-ppli/i-Widget Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa Map/GPS Function Data Management Convenient Functions Character Entry Network Services Overseas Use PC Connection Appendix/Troubleshooting 2 Multitask . <Multitask> 373 Informing You of an Incoming Call/Mail Message by Voice
. <Reading Aloud> 374 Turning Power On/Off Automatically at a Specified Time
. <Auto Power ON/OFF> 376 Using Alarm. <Alarm> 376 Using Calendar to Manage Schedule . <Schedule> 379 Using ToDo to Manage Schedule . <ToDo> 384 Setting Operating Conditions of Alarm . <Alarm Setting> 385 Function name You can find this in Index. Menu number
(See page 34)
<Alarm>
Using Alarm You can set Alarm to alert you at the specified time with an alarm tone, animation and illumination. You can store up to 12 alarms.
+m-4-4 1 mStationeryAlarmHighlight an alarm and press l(
Do the following operations. Operating procedure
(See page 32) Reference display
(Characters and settings Alarm are for reference.) s n o i t c n u F t n e i n e v n o C Chapter title You can search by chapter. Options and their explanations Time Tone Volume Prefer manner mode You can set whether to validate or invalidate the alarm.
ON or OFF
Enter the time for sounding the alarm.
You cannot set the same time as the time set for the stored alarm.
Select a type of alarm toneSelect a folder
Select an alarm tone.
Use Bo to adjust the volume.
If you set Step, the alarm tone is silent for about three seconds, and then the volume steps up every about three seconds, from Level 1 through Level 6. You can set the alarm tone which sounds at the specified time during Manner Mode.
ON or OFF ON. Sounds at the same volume as set for Alarm volume. OFF. Sounds at the volume set for this function. Function Menu while Alarm is Displayed Edit Detail Set this Set all Delete Delete this Delete all Information Go to step 1 of Using Alarm on page 376. You can display the stored alarm contents. You can validate the stored alarm.
YES
You can validate also by pressing Oo(
You can validate all the stored alarm.
YES
YES
Enter you Terminal Security CodeYES
If the alarm tone sounds during a call, press any key to stop it. Once again press any key to end the alarm including Snooze. If the other party on the phone hangs up, an alarm including Snooze ends.
During a call, the alarm tone sounds at the level set for Volume (earpiece volume).
Turn off the FOMA terminal after setting Auto power ON to OFF when you are near electronic devices using high-precision control or weak signals, or where the use is prohibited such as in airplanes and hospitals. When you set an alarm for Alarm, Schedule, and ToDo The icon appears on the Stand-by display.
If you set Alarm of a schedule event/ToDo item to OFF, the icon is not displayed. Displayed when an alarm is set for today (except the setting for past time). Displayed when an alarm is set for tomorrow or onward only. Items shown on the display
(Some items cannot be executed.) Operation and supplementary explanation for each item Lower sub-menu item of the Function menu Cautions or references for using each function Operations related to the function and explanations for supplementary operations
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2 Press l(
). 376 Note: The page above is a sample. 3 Easy Search
To know convenient functions for making calls To/Not to notify your phone number to the other party
....................................................................................<Caller ID Notification> 45 To switch to a videophone call during a voice call
...........................................................................<Switch to Videophone Call> 51 To change a volume level of the other partys voice ....................... <Volume> 65 To put a call on hold during a call.................................................... <Holding> 66 s To retrieve a desired function with simple words, refer to the following:
n o i t u a c e r P s t n e t n o C h c r a e S y s a E To put an incoming call on hold before answering ......................... <On Hold> 66 To convey the message that you need to refrain from talking on the phone
..................................................................... Using Public Mode (Drive Mode) 67
....................................................................... Using Public Mode (Power Off) 67 To record voice/video messages.......................... <Record Message Setting> 68 To do the following when you cannot answer calls
To change melody or illumination To adjust the ring volume ........................................................ <Ring Volume> 65 To change ring tones according to callers...................... <Add to Phonebook> 78 To change ring tones........................................................ <Select Ring Tone> 92 To know incoming calls by vibrator .................................................<Vibrator> 94 To mute the keypad sound................................................... <Keypad Sound> 95 To activate Manner Mode...................................................... <Manner Mode> 96 To change colors/lighting patterns of Call indicator for incoming calls
.................................................................................................. <Illumination> 106 4 To change/know display settings To know the meaning of marks (icons) on the display .....................<Display> 26 To change the Stand-by display (Wallpaper) ...................... <Display Setting> 99 To display a calendar on the Stand-by display..............................<Calendar> 99 To change the menu display .......................................... <Menu Icon Setting> 104 To change the font size ....................................................<Font Size Setting> 109 To make full use of mail To send Deco-mail ...................................................................... <Deco-mail> 133 To send images ....................................................................... <Attachments> 140 To sort and save mail automatically ..............................................<Auto-sort> 159 To make full use of camera To change the shooting size...................................................... <Image Size> 222 To save to the microSD card ...........................................................<Store In> 223 To display shot images......................................................... <Picture Viewer> 318
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To use the FOMA terminal with a sense of security Other things you can do To lock the FOMA terminal from away when it gets lost
......................................................................................... <Omakase Lock>1 115 To keep Phonebook entries from prying eyes .........................<Secret Mode> 120 To reject calls without a caller ID..............................<Call Setting without ID> 122 To reject calls from the phone numbers that are not in the Phonebook ............................................................ <Reject Unknown> 123 To separately store Phonebook and other data files in preparation for their erasure.................... <Data Security Service>2 124 1 This is a pay service. 2 This is a pay service which is available on a subscription basis. To make full use of 1Seg To watch 1Seg programs ...................................................... <Activate 1Seg> 233 To record 1Seg programs.................. <Record Video> <Record Still Images> 240 To set TV Timer/Timer Recording for 1Seg programs
.......................................................................<TV Timer> <Timer Recording> 241 To change settings of video and audio...................................<User Settings> 246 To reduce the battery consumption .............................. <Power Saver Mode> 102 To scan QR codes or bar codes ...................................... <Bar Code Reader> 226 To listen to music.................................................................. <MUSIC Player> 258 To check your location and area information.................<Map/GPS Function> 306 To use the microSD card ...................................................... <microSD Card> 344 To exchange information using infrared rays.........<Infrared Communication> 358 To use the FOMA terminal as an alarm clock.....................................<Alarm> 376 To use the FOMA terminal as a calculator .................................. <Calculator> 390 To use the FOMA terminal overseas ........................<International Roaming> 432 To update software programs........................................... <Software Update> 497 To update security ......................................................... <Scanning Function> 502 pThe operating procedures for frequently used functions are summarized in Quick Manual. (See page 534) 5
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Contents Viewing/Searching This Manual . 1 Easy Search . 4 Contents . 6 Main Functions of P-09A. 8 Precautions. 10 Handling Precautions . 16 Standard Accessory Kit and Main Options . 20 Mail 129 i-mode Mail, Deco-mail, Decome-Anime, Template, Attachments, Mail Auto-receive, Receive Option, Check New Messages, Message R/F, Early Warning Area Mail, Chat Mail, SMS, etc. Before Using the Handset 21 Voice/
Videophone Calls 47 Part Names and Functions, Display, Desktop Icon, Selecting Menu, Guide, UIM (FOMA Card), Battery, Charging, Power ON/OFF, Select Language, Set Time, Caller ID Notification, Own Number, etc. Making a Call/Videophone Call, Call Records, Chaku-moji, Receiving a Call/Videophone Call, Volume, Ring Volume, Public Mode, Record Message Setting, Chara-den, etc. Phonebook 77 Available Phonebooks, Add to Phonebook (FOMA terminal/UIM), Group Setting, Search Phonebook, Edit Phonebook, Delete Data, No. of Phonebook, 2-touch Dial, Voice Dial Sound/Screen/
Light Settings 91 Select Ring Tone, Vibrator, Manner Mode, Display Setting, Backlight, Menu Icon Setting, Kisekae Tool, Set to Machi-chara, Illumination, Font, etc. Security Settings 111 Security Codes, Change Security Code, Releasing PIN Lock, Lock All, Omakase Lock, Self Mode, Personal Data Lock, Keypad Dial Lock, Secret Mode, Call Setting without ID, Reject Unknown, Reset Settings, Initialize, etc. i-mode/
Full Browser 177 i-mode, iMenu, My Menu, Change i-mode Password, Full Browser, Last URL, Enter URL, Bookmark, Screen Memo, Download, Upload, i-mode Settings, Certificate, etc. i-motion/Movie/
i-Channel/i-concier 205 i-motion/Movie, Download i-motion/Movie, Movie Auto Play Setting, i-Channel, i-concier Camera 213 1Seg 229 Music 249 Before Using Camera, Still Image Shoot, Moving Picture Shoot, Settings for Shooting, Setting Image Size/Image Quality, Bar Code Reader 1Seg, Before Using 1Seg, Channel Setting, Activate 1Seg, i-ppli Program Guide, Data Broadcasting, TVlink, Recording 1Seg, TV Timer/Timer Recording, User Settings Music&Video Channel, Set Program, Playing/Operating Programs, Playing Music, Saving Music Files, MUSIC Player, Playlist 6
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i-ppli/i-Widget 269 i-ppli, i-ppli Download, i-ppli Run, ippli Settings, Starting i-ppli Automatically, ippli Call, i-ppli Stand-by Display, ippli Data, i-Widget, Start Widget Appli Network Services 413 Check New Messages, Voice Mail, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, Nuisance Call Blocking, Caller ID Request, Dual Network, Service Numbers, Remote Control, Multi Number, 2in1, OFFICEED, etc. Osaifu-Keitai/
ToruCa 293 Map/GPS Function 305 Osaifu-Keitai, iC Transfer Service, IC Card Content, IC Card Lock, Check IC Owner, ToruCa, Receive ToruCa Files, ToruCa Viewer, ToruCa File List/Detailed ToruCa File Display, ToruCa Settings Using GPS Function, Position Location, Map/GPS Compatible i-ppli, Provide Location, Notify of Location, Location History, GPS Settings Data Management 315 Picture Viewer, i-motion Player, Movie Player, Video Player, Chara-den, Machi-chara, Melody Player, Kisekae Tool, microSD Card, Voice Recorder, PDF Viewer, etc. Overseas Use 431 PC Connection 441 Appendix/
Troubleshooting 447 Convenient Functions 371 Multiaccess, Multitask, Reading Aloud, Auto Power ON/OFF, Alarm, Schedule, ToDo, Multi Key Long Press Setting, Own Number, Call Data, Calculator, Bluetooth Function, Check Settings, etc. Index/
Quick Manual 523 Outline of International Roaming (WORLD WING), Available Services, Confirmation for Using, Making a Call at the Country You Stay, Receiving a Call, 3G/GSM Setting, Set Roaming Guidance, Network Services, etc. Available Data Communication, Before Using Data Communication, Setup Flow for Data Transfer (OBEX Communication), Setup Flow for Data Communication, AT Command, CD-ROM, DOCOMO Keitai Datalink Function List, Options and Related Devices, Troubleshooting, Error Messages, Warranty and After-sales Services, i-mode Fault Diagnosis Site, Software Update, Scanning Function, Main Specifications, SAR, Export Administration Regulations, etc. Index, Quick Manual, Quick Manual For Overseas Use Character Entry 403 Character Entry, Mode 1 (5-touch), Common Phrases, Cut/Copy/Paste, Own Dictionary, Learned Words, Download Dictionary, Mode 2 (2-touch), Mode 3 (NIKO-touch) 7
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Main Functions of P-09A i-concierP.210 i-concier is a service that enables you to receive useful information from a character
(Machi-chara image) on the Stand-by display and download schedule event
(i-schedule) files for your convenience. Downloaded i-schedule events or ToruCa files are automatically updated to the latest information, and the address information of shops/companies, etc. is automatically added to the Phonebook. i-ppli CallP.287 i-ppli call is a useful function for online games that enables your content provider or third party to give notice to your opponent to start the specified corresponding application. International RoamingP.278, P.432 Your FOMA terminal, phone number, and mail address are available overseas (3G/
GSM areas are supported). Further, for P (J-E/J-C Speech Translation for P), which translates words into English or Chinese if you talk in Japanese, and into Japanese if in English or Chinese, is pre-installed. i-modeP.178 You are now enabled to check websites more easily for information by enhanced operational performance, and to enjoy various moving picture contents as Flash Video and Windows Media Video are supported. 1SegP.230 You can watch 1Seg programs of the terrestrial digital broadcasting for mobile objects. The light sensor automatically adjusts the backlight in accordance with the ambient brightness, and the LCD AI compensates the image quality in accordance with the brightness. Bluetooth FunctionP.395 The wirelessly-connected FOMA terminal and a Bluetooth device enable you to talk or listen to music while you are carrying the FOMA terminal in your bag. Impressive Liquid Crystal Display You can display still images and moving pictures in the Full Wide VGA (480 dots x 854 dots) display of approx. 3.0 inches and can enjoy watching 1Seg programs on the impressive display. i-WidgetP.290 i-Widget is a useful function that enables you to easily access the tools and commonly-used contents (Widget Appli) such as a calculator, clock, TV program list, and stock prices information. By launching the i-Widget display, you can check your desired latest information at a glance. FeelMailP.164 Animation of 45 characters and illumination reproduce the atmosphere of mail messages. Pleasant animation appears and illumination lights according to the contents of mail message. 8
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Private Menu SettingP.385 Functions that are supposed to be frequently used in business activities have been lined up. View BlindP.104 You can make the display hard to see from an angle. You can use the FOMA terminal without concern for others eyes. Natural TalkP.60 The earpiece clearness is adjusted so that you are enabled to communicate in more natural tone as if you are talking with a person just in front of you. CameraP.214 You can use approximate 3,200,000 pixels of high-precision camera to shoot still images and moving pictures. One-push OpenP.42 Setting when OpenedP.64 When a call comes in, just press the one-push open button, and you can open the FOMA terminal to answer the call. Recv. Mail/Call at OpenP.102 When a missed call or new mail message is found, just press the one-push open button, and you can open the FOMA terminal to display the detailed Missed Call display or the Inbox list. Voice RecorderP.363 You can record your voice as a substitute for taking notes. You can repeatedly play it back, so it is convenient to record the proceedings at a meeting, etc. Chaku-mojiP.54 VideophoneP.48 i-mode mail/Deco-mail/Deco-mail pictogramP.130, P.133, P.316 i-ppli/Mega i-ppliP.270 High-Speed Communication SupportedP.442 Chaku-uta Full/Uta-hodai/Music&Video ChannelP.250, P.256, P.258 pChaku-uta Full is a registered trademark of Sony Music Entertainment Inc. MUSIC PlayerP.258 GPSP.306 Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCaP.294, P.296 Kisekae ToolP.105, P.343 Respective Network ServicesP.413 Security SettingsP.111 9 Precautions ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS
if the particular precautions are not observed. Be sure to observe these safety precautions because they are designed to The symbols below indicate the levels of danger or damage that can be caused you can use it correctly. After reading the precautions, keep them in a safe place. protect you or those around you from causing injury and to avoid unnecessary damage to the property. s Before using the FOMA terminal, read these safety precautions carefully so that n o i t u a c e r P s t n e t n o C h c r a e S y s a E This symbol indicates that incorrect handling will almost certainly cause death or serious injury. This symbol indicates that incorrect handling poses a risk of causing death or serious injury. Danger Warning Caution This symbol indicates that incorrect handling poses a risk of causing injury or damage to the product or property.
The following symbols show specific directions:
Denotes things not to do. (Prohibition) Dont Denotes not to disassemble. Do not disassemble Denotes not to touch with wet hands. Not wet hands Avoid Water Denotes not to use where it could get wet or not to wet it. Denotes mandatory instructions (matters that must be complied with). Do Denotes to pull the power plug out of the outlet. Pull the power plug out Safety Precautions are divided into the following six sections:
General precautions for FOMA terminal, batteries, adapters, and UIM... P.11 Precautions for FOMA terminal ................................................................. P.12 Precautions for batteries ............................................................................ P.13 Precautions for adapters............................................................................ P.14 Precautions for UIM.................................................................................... P.15 Notes on using near electronic medical equipment.................................. P.15 10 General precautions for FOMA terminal, batteries, adapters, and UIM Warning Danger Do not use, store or leave the FOMA terminal and its accessories in places with a high temperature such as near fire or places exposed to direct sunlight, or in cars under the blazing sun. The devices could be deformed or malfunction, or the battery may leak, overheat, burst, or catch fire, thus resulting in the deterioration of performance and shortening of the life of devices. Also, part of the case could get heated, causing bare skin burns. Do not disassemble, modify or solder the FOMA terminal or accessories. Accidents such as fire, injury, or electric shock, or malfunction may result. The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire. Do not wet the FOMA terminal or accessories. If liquids such as water or pet urine get onto them, overheating, electric shock, fire, malfunction, injury or others may result. Pay attention to the place of use and the way of handling. With your FOMA terminal, use the batteries and adapters specified by NTT DOCOMO, INC. If you use any type of battery or adapter other than the specified one, your FOMA terminal, battery or other accessories may leak, overheat, burst, catch fire or malfunction. Dont Do not disassemble Avoid Water Do Dont Dont Dont Do Do not place the batteries, the FOMA terminal, adapters, or UIM in cooking appliances such as microwave ovens or high-pressure containers. The battery may leak, overheat, burst, or catch fire. The FOMA terminal or the adapter may overheat, smoke, or catch fire, or its circuit parts may become damaged. Do not throw the FOMA terminal or accessories, or subject them to severe shocks. The battery may leak, overheat, burst, or catch fire. Also, malfunction or fire may result. Be careful not to let electroconductive materials (metal pieces, pencil leads etc.) contact with the charging terminal or connector terminal. Also, make sure that those are not entered into the inside of the FOMA terminal. Short-circuit could cause fire or malfunction of the FOMA terminal. When you are in a place such as a gas station where flammable gas is generated, turn off the FOMA terminal, and never do charging. Otherwise, catching fire may result. Ensure that you use Osaifu-Keitai with the FOMA terminal turned off when you are in the vicinity of the gas station.
(When IC Card Lock is set, turn off the power with the lock released.) If odor, overheat, discoloration, or deformation is detected during use, battery charge, or storage, immediately observe the following:
1. Pull the power plug out of the outlet or cigarette lighter socket. 2. Turn off the power to the FOMA terminal. 3. Remove the battery pack from the FOMA terminal. If you use the FOMA terminal and its accessories as they are, overheat, burst, or catching fire could result or the battery could leak. Caution Do not place the FOMA terminal or accessories on unstable locations such as wobbly tables or slanted locations. The FOMA terminal or accessories may fall, resulting in injury or malfunction. Do not store in humid or dusty places, or in high temperature environments. Malfunction may result. If children use the FOMA terminal or accessories, a guardian should explain the safety precautions and correct operations. The guardian should also make sure that the instructions are followed during use. Otherwise, injury may result. Keep out of the reach of babies and infants. Accidental swallowing or injury may result. 11 Do Dont Dont Do Do
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Do Be especially careful when you use the FOMA terminal for a long time with the adapter connected. If you use i-ppli programs, talk on the videophone, watch 1Seg programs and so on for a long time during charging, the temperature of the FOMA terminal, battery pack, or adapter might rise. If you directly touch the part of high temperature continuously, redness, itching, rash, or low-temperature bare skin burns may result depending on your physical conditions or predisposition. Precautions for FOMA terminal Warning Dont Dont Do not directly point the infrared data port at someones eyes during transmission. His/her eyes may possibly be affected. Other infrared devices may operate erroneously if the infrared data port is pointed at them during transmission. Do not put the FOMA terminal in the place where it could be affected by an expanded airbag, e.g., on the dashboard. If the airbag expands, the FOMA terminal could hit you and others, causing accidents such as injury and the FOMA terminal could malfunction and become damaged. Dont Dont Do Do 12 If you have any implanted electronic medical equipment, do not place your FOMA terminal in a chest pocket or inner pocket. If the FOMA terminal is positioned close to electronic medical equipment, it may cause that equipment to malfunction. Do not allow liquids such as water, or foreign materials such as metal pieces or flammable materials to get into the UIM or microSD card slot of the FOMA terminal. Fire, electric shock or malfunction may result. Turn off the FOMA terminal in places where use is prohibited such as in airplanes and hospitals. Otherwise, electronic devices and electronic medical appliances may be adversely affected. If the Auto Power ON function is set, deactivate the setting, then turn the power off. For use inside medical facilities, make sure that you comply with their regulations. You may be punished for using the FOMA terminal in airplanes, which is prohibited by law. When talking with the FOMA terminal set to Hands-free, be sure to keep the FOMA terminal away from your ear. Further, when you play games or play back music with the earphone/
microphone connected, adjust the sound volume to moderate volume. The excessive sound volume impairs your hearing. Further, accidents may result due to the hardness of hearing of surrounding sound. Do Do Do Do For those with weak heart conditions, the vibrator and ring volume must be adjusted carefully. Those functions may cause an effect on the heart. If thunder starts to rumble while you are using the FOMA terminal outdoors, turn off the power and move to a safe place. Otherwise, you could be struck by lightning or suffer an electric shock. Turn off the FOMA terminal when near electronic devices using high-precision control or weak signals. The FOMA terminal may possibly cause these devices to malfunction. Electronic devices that may be affected: Hearing aids, implanted cardiac pacemakers, implanted defibrillators, other medical electronic devices, fire alarms, automatic doors and other automatically controlled devices. If you use an implanted cardiac pacemaker, implanted defibrillator or any other electronic medical device, consult the manufacturer or retailer of the device for advice regarding possible effects from the radio waves. If the display part or camera lens is broken, be careful about broken glasses or the exposed interior of the FOMA terminal. Plastic panels are used for the surfaces of the display part and camera lens so that glasses do not easily get scattered, however, pay attention not to erroneously touch the broken part or interior. Otherwise, injury may result. Caution Do not swing the FOMA terminal by its strap. The FOMA terminal may hit you or persons around you, and accidents such as injury or malfunction and damage may result. If you erroneously break the display part and then crystal liquid gets leaked, never take or suck the liquid to or into your mouth, or apply to skin. If the crystal liquid gets into the eyes or mouth, immediately rinse it out with clean water and then seek medical attention. When it adheres to your skin or clothes, immediately wipe it away with alcohol etc., and then rinse it out with water and soap. Otherwise, the loss of eyesight or injury to your skin may result. Do not bring your ears close to the speakers while a ring tone sounds or a melody is played back from the FOMA terminal. Otherwise, your hearing could be impaired. Do not open the FOMA terminal by pressing the one-push open button near persons around you or your face. The FOMA terminal may hit you or persons around you, causing accidents and injuries. Dont Dont Dont Dont Electronic devices in some types of cars can be affected by use of the FOMA terminal. For safetys sake, make sure not to use the FOMA terminal inside such cars. Do Do Itching, rash or eczema may be caused depending on your physical conditions or predisposition. If an abnormality occurs, stop using the FOMA terminal immediately, and then seek medical attention. Metals are used for the following parts:
Where it is used Material Finishing Metal part of the one-push open button Charging terminal Back cover Upper case Aluminum Alumite treatment Phosphor bronze Gold-plated finish with nickel-plated ground Stainless Baking finish ABS Evaporated tin, hard coating Be careful not to get your finger or a strap caught in the parts when you close or open the FOMA terminal. Accidents such as injury or damage may result. When you watch a 1Seg program, watch in a place bright enough taking a certain distance from the display. Otherwise, your visual acuity could be reduced. Do Do Precautions for batteries Check the description on the label of the battery pack for the type of battery. Description Li-ion Type Lithium-ion battery Danger Do not let any metal object such as a wire come in contact the battery terminals. Also do not carry or store the battery together with any metal objects like a necklace. The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire. Do not use excessive force to attach the battery to the FOMA terminal even when you cannot attach it successfully. Also, check that the battery is the right way round when you attach it. The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire. Do not throw the battery into fire. The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire. Do not pierce it with nails, hit it with a hammer, or step on it. The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire. Dont Dont Dont Dont 13
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If the battery fluid gets into your eyes, do not rub them. Flush your eyes with clean water and seek medical attention immediately. Otherwise, the loss of eyesight may result. Do Warning When any abnormality due to external shock such as the deformation or scratches by dropping is found on the battery pack, immediately stop using it. The battery may leak, overheat, burst, or catch fire. Also, malfunction or fire may result. If charging is not completed at the end of the specified charging time, stop charging. Otherwise, the battery may leak, overheat, become damaged or catch fire. Immediately stop using the FOMA terminal and keep it away from fire if the battery leaks or emits an odor. The leaked battery fluid may ignite, causing fire or burst. Be careful that your pets do not bite into the battery pack. The battery may leak, overheat, burst, or catch fire. Also, malfunction or fire may result. Dont Do Do Do 14 Caution An exhausted battery should not be disposed of with other waste. The battery may catch fire or damage the environment. After insulating the battery terminals with tape, take the unneeded battery to a handling counter such as a docomo shop or dispose of it in accordance with local waste disposal regulations. Do not charge the wet battery. The battery pack may overheat, catch fire, or burst. If the battery fluid comes in contact with skin or clothes, immediately stop using, then rinse it out thoroughly with clean water. Skin injury may result. Dont Dont Do Precautions for adapters Warning Do not use a damaged adapter cord or power cord. Electric shock, overheating or fire may result. Do not use the AC adapter and desktop holder in steamy places such as a bathroom. Electric shock may occur. Dont Dont Dont Dont Dont Dont Dont Not wet hands The DC adapter is for use only in a negative (-) grounded vehicle. Do not use it in a positive (+) grounded vehicle. Fire may result. If it starts to thunder, do not touch the FOMA terminal and adapter. You might be struck by lighting or suffer an electric shock. Never short-circuit the charging terminal when the adapter is plugged into the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket. Also, never touch the charging terminal with fingers or other bare skin. Fire, malfunction, electric shock or injury may result. Place the adapter and desktop holder on a stable location while charging. Do not cover or wrap the adapter and desktop holder in cloth or bedding. The FOMA terminal may drop off, or the adapter and desktop holder may overheat, causing fire or malfunction. Do not place something heavy on the adapter cord and power cord. Electric shock or fire may result. Do not touch the adapter cord or power outlet with wet hands. Electric shock may result.
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Use the adapter at the specified V AC. If you use it at a wrong voltage, fire or malfunction may result. When using the FOMA terminal overseas, use FOMA AC adapter available overseas. AC adapter: 100 V AC DC adapter: 12/24 V DC
[For negative (-) grounded vehicles only]
AC adapter available overseas: 100 V to 240 V AC
[Connect only to household AC outlet]
If a fuse of the DC adapter has blown, replace it with a specified fuse. If you use an unspecified fuse, fire or malfunction may result. For the specified fuse, refer to each instruction manual. Keep the power plugs dust-free. Otherwise, fire may result. When pulling the AC adapter into the power outlet, firmly plug it in, taking care not to contact with metal straps or the like. Otherwise, electric shock, short-circuit or fire may result. Do Pull the power plug out Pull the power plug out Pull the power plug out When removing the adapter out of the outlet or cigarette lighter socket, do not forcibly pull the adapter cord or power cord, instead take hold of the power plug and then pull. If you pull the plug out by the cord, the cord may be damaged, which could result in electric shock or fire. When the adapter is not to be used for a long period of time, unplug the power cord from the outlet. Otherwise, electric shock, fire, or malfunction may result. If liquids such as water get in the adapter, unplug the power cord immediately from the outlet or cigarette lighter socket. Otherwise, electric shock, smoke or fire may result. Before cleaning, pull the power plug out of the outlet or cigarette lighter socket. Otherwise, electric shock may result. Do Do Do Do Precautions for UIM Caution Be careful not to touch the cut surface of the UIM (IC portion) when removing it. You may hurt your hand or fingers. Do Notes on using near electronic medical equipment The description below meets Guidelines on the Use of Radio-communication Equipment such as Cellular Telephones Safeguards for Electronic Medical Equipment by the Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference Japan. Warning Do Do Comply with the following in hospitals or health care facilities:
pDo not carry the FOMA terminal into operating rooms, intensive care units
(ICU) or coronary care units (CCU). pTurn off the FOMA terminal in hospital wards. pIf there is any electronic medical equipment near you, turn off the FOMA terminal even when in a location such as a lobby. pComply with any regulations of hospital and health care facilities instructing you not to use or carry in a mobile phone. pIf the Auto Power ON function is set, deactivate the setting, then turn the power off. Turn off the FOMA terminal in crowded areas such as inside trains during rush hour, as someone with an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator may be near you. Operation of an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator can be affected by radio waves. 15
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Do Do If you use an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator, use the mobile phone 22 cm or more away from an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator. Operation of an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator can be affected by radio waves. Patients using electronic medical equipment other than implanted cardiac pacemakers or implanted defibrillators (outside medical establishments for treatment at home, etc.) should check the influence of radio waves upon the equipment by consulting its manufacturer. Operation of electronic medical equipment can be affected by radio waves. Handling Precautions General notes Do not wet the equipment. The FOMA terminal, battery, adapter, and UIM are not waterproofed. Do not use them in environments, which are high in humidity such as in bathrooms, and do not allow them to get wet from rain. Furthermore, if carrying them against your body, they become moist due to perspiration and the internal parts may become corroded, causing malfunction. If the parts are found to have been damaged due to exposure to the liquids, any repairs will not be covered by warranty, or repairs may not be possible. This may be repaired at a cost if repairs are possible. Use a dry soft cloth such as the one for cleaning glasses to clean the equipment. pThe screen of the FOMA terminal sometimes has a special coating so that they are easier to see. If you rub it roughly with a dry cloth, it might be scratched. Take care of the way of handling, and use only a dry, soft cloth such as the one for cleaning glasses. If the screen is left with water drop or stain adhered, smear may be generated or the coating might peel off. pDo not use alcohol, thinner, benzene, detergent or other solvents for cleaning, otherwise the printing may be removed or discoloration may result. Occasionally clean the terminals of the equipment using a dry cotton swab, etc. The soiled terminals deteriorate the connection and might cause power discontinuity or incomplete charging. Wipe the terminals with a cotton swab, etc. Take care not to damage the terminals when cleaning them. Do not place the FOMA terminal near an air conditioner outlets. Condensation may form due to rapid changes in temperature, and this may corrode internal parts and cause malfunction. Do not apply excessive force onto the FOMA terminal and battery pack. If you put the FOMA terminal in a bag along with many other articles or sit with the FOMA terminal in a clothes pocket, the display, internal circuitry and the battery pack could be damaged or malfunction. Also, if an external device is left connected to the connector terminal (earphone/microphone terminal), the connector could be damaged, or malfunction. Carefully read each instruction manual attached to the FOMA terminal, adapter, or desktop holder. 16 Do not rub or scratch the display part with metals. Doing so might cause damage to the part, resulting in trouble or malfunction. Notes on handling the FOMA terminal Avoid using in extremely high or low temperatures. The FOMA terminal should be used within a temperature range of 5C to 35C and a humidity range of 45% to 85%. The FOMA terminal, if operated near land-line phones, television sets, radios or other devices that are in use, may affect them. You should operate your FOMA terminal as far away from such equipment as possible. It is recommended that you make separate notes of the information stored in the FOMA terminal and keep such notes in a safe place. We take no responsibility for any loss of the stored data items. Do not drop the FOMA terminal or subject it to strong impacts. Malfunction or damage may result. Do not insert an external device to the connector terminal (earphone/microphone terminal) at a slant when connecting, and do not pull it out when it is inserted. Malfunction or damage may result. Make sure that nothing, such as a strap, gets caught between the parts of the FOMA terminal when you close it. Otherwise, malfunction or damage may result. The FOMA terminal becomes warm during use or charging but this is not an abnormality. Use the FOMA terminal as it is. Do not leave the camera in places exposed to direct sunlight. Pixels may be discolored or burns may result. Usually, put the cover of the connector terminal and microSD card slot to use the FOMA terminal. Dust or water might enter into the FOMA terminal, causing malfunction. Do not use the FOMA terminal with the back cover left removed. The battery pack might come out, or malfunction or damage may result. Do not apply an excessively thick sticker onto the surfaces of the display, keys, or buttons. Malfunction may result. While you are using the microSD card, never take it off or turn off the power to the FOMA terminal. Data may be erased or malfunction may result. Do not place magnetic cards or similar objects near the FOMA terminal or between phone parts. Magnetic data on cash cards, credit cards, telephone cards and floppy disks, etc. may be deleted. Do not bring magnetic substances close to your FOMA terminal. Strong magnetic items might cause in erroneous operation. Notes on handling batteries Batteries have a limited life. Though it varies depending on the usage state, you are advised to replace the battery if its usable time is extremely short even when you fully charge it. Make sure that you buy the specified battery. Charge the battery in a place with an appropriate ambient temperature of 5C to 35C. Make sure that the battery is charged when you use the FOMA terminal for the first time or have not used it for a long period of time. The usable time of the battery differs depending on the usage environment or its remaining life. Depending on how the battery pack is used, it might swell as its operating life becomes short, but this is not a problem. Note the following points when you store a battery pack over a long period:
pStorage in a fully charged state (the state immediately after charging is completed) pStorage with no battery power left (the state you cannot turn on the power of the handset due to battery drain) These may lower the battery packs performance and shorten its operating life. You are advised to store the battery pack in the state of two or three bars of battery icon indication as a guide for when you store it for a long period. Notes on handling adapters Charge the battery in a place with an appropriate ambient temperature of 5C to 35C. Charge the battery where:
pThere is very little humidity, vibration, and dust. pThere are no land-line phones, television sets or radios nearby. While you are charging, the adapter may become warm. This is not a malfunction, so you can keep on using. Do not use the DC adapter for charging the battery when the car engine is not running. The car battery could go flat. When using the power outlet having the disengaging prevention mechanism, observe the instructions given in that instruction manual. Do not give a strong shock. Also, do not deform the charging terminal. Malfunction may result. Notes on handling the UIM Never use more force than necessary when inserting/removing the UIM. The UIM may become warm during use, but this is not a sign of a malfunction. Continue using it as it is. The warranty does not cover damage caused by inserting the UIM into some other types of IC card reader/writer. Always keep the IC portion clean. Use a dry soft cloth such as the one for cleaning glasses to clean the equipment. It is recommended that you make separate notes of the information stored on the UIM and keep such notes in a safe place. We take no responsibility for any loss of the stored data items. For the environmental protection, bring any unneeded UIMs to a handling counter such as a docomo shop. Avoid using in extremely high or low temperatures. Do not damage, carelessly touch, or short-circuit the IC. Data might be lost or malfunction may result. Do not drop the UIM or subject it to strong impacts. Malfunction may result. 17
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Do not bend the UIM or place something heavy on it. Malfunction may result. Into the FOMA terminal, do not insert the UIM with a label or sticker pasted. Malfunction may result. Notes on using Bluetooth function As the security for communication using the Bluetooth function, the FOMA terminal supports the security function that meets the Bluetooth Specification. However, the security may not be sufficient depending on the configuration. Take care of the security for communication using the Bluetooth function. Note that even if any leak of data or information occurs while making connection using the Bluetooth function, we take no responsibility. With the FOMA terminal, you can use the following: Headset, Hands-Free, Audio, Dial-up Communication, Object Push, and Serial Port. With Audio, you might be able to use Audio Video Remote Control. (Only with the compatible Bluetooth devices) 18 Radio frequencies The radio frequencies the Bluetooth function of the FOMA terminal uses are as follows:
2.4 FH 1 2.4 FH 1
: Indicates radio facilities that use 2400 MHz frequencies.
: Indicates the modulation system is the FH-SS system.
: Indicates that a supposed coverage distance is 10 meters or less.
: Indicates that all radio frequencies 2400 MHz through 2483.5 MHz are used, and that the frequencies for mobile object identifiers shall not be avoided. Cautions on Using Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth operates at radio frequencies assigned to the in-house radio stations for mobile object identifiers that have to be licensed and are used in production lines of a factory, specific unlicensed low power radio stations, and amateur radio stations
(hereafter, referred to another radio station) in addition to scientific, medical, industrial devices, or home electric appliances such as microwave ovens. 1. Before using this product, make sure that another radio station is not operating nearby. 2. If radio interference between this product and another radio station occurs, move immediately to another place or turn off power to avoid interference. 3. For further details, contact docomo Information Center on the back page of this manual. Notes on handling the FeliCa reader/
writer The FeliCa reader/writer function on the FOMA terminal uses very weak radio waves which do not require to be licensed as radio stations. The FeliCa reader/writer is operated on the 13.56 MHz frequencies. When you use another reader/writer nearby, take enough distance between your FOMA terminal and the reader/writer. Further, ensure that there are no radio stations that use the same frequencies. Caution Do not use the modified FOMA terminal. Using a modified FOMA terminal infringes the Radio Law. The FOMA terminals are granted technical regulations conformity certification as the specified radio equipment under the Radio Law and bear a technical conformity mark on the nameplate as evidence of conformity. Unscrewing the FOMA terminal and modifying internal components void the technical regulations conformity certification. Do not use the FOMA terminal in this state, which infringes the Radio Law. Be especially careful not to operate the FOMA terminal while driving. You will be imposed punishment if you use the mobile phone in your hand while driving. If you answer a call out of necessity, tell the caller with Hands-free that you will call him/her back, park your car to somewhere safe, and then dial. Use the Bluetooth functions in Japan only. The Bluetooth functions on the FOMA terminal have been authorized in compliance with the radio transmission standards in Japan. You might be imposed punishment if you use them overseas. Use the FeliCa reader/writer functions in Japan only. The FeliCa reader/writer functions on the FOMA terminal have been authorized in compliance with the radio transmission standards in Japan. You might be imposed punishment if you use them overseas. 19
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Standard Accessory Kit and Main Options pP-09A Handset
(With Warranty and Back Cover P37)
<Basic package>
pP-09A CD-ROM The PDF versions of Manual for PC Connection and Kuten Code List are included.
<Main Options>
pFOMA AC Adapter 01/02
(With Warranty and Instruction Manual) pInstruction Manual Quick Manual included (See page 534) pBattery Pack P19 pDesktop Holder P34
(With Instruction Manual) NTT Other Options Page 482 20 Before Using the Handset Part Names and Functions . Navigation Displays and Key Operations . Main Key Operations from the Stand-by Display . Viewing Display . Using Icons on Desktop . <Desktop Icon>
i-Widget Display and Operations . Displaying Description of Icons . <Icons>
Private Window . Selecting Menu. When You Forget Key Operation . <Guide>
Using UIM (FOMA Card) . Attaching/Removing Battery Pack . Charging . Opening FOMA Terminal by Using a Button
. <One-push Open>
Checking Battery Level . <Battery Level>
Turning Power ON/OFF . <Power ON/OFF>
Switching to English Display . <Select Language>
Configuring Initial Setting . <Initial Setting>
Setting Date and Time . <Set Time>
Displaying World Time . <World Time Watch>
Notifying the Other Party of Your Phone Number
. <Caller ID Notification>
Checking Your Own Phone Number . <Own Number>
22 24 25 26 28 31 31 31 32 36 37 39 40 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 46 21 t e s d n a H e h t g n s U e r o f e B i Part Names and Functions
For using earphone Connect an optional connector-terminal-compatible earphone. When using a connector-terminal-non-compatible earphone, use an optional plug adapter for connection. pWhen inserting or pulling the plug adapter, take hold of the plug for the handset side and insert or pull it straight. Be careful not to take hold of the cover of the connector terminal and plug for the handset side together when you pull it out. pThe Earphone Plug Adapter for External connector terminal 01 (option) can be connected with a triple pole mini plug only. For details, refer to the instruction manual for the Earphone Plug Adapter for External connector terminal 01. 22 Flat plug of the Flat-plug Earphone/
Microphone with Switch Earphone terminal (Flat-plug) Example for connecting the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch (option) Plug for the handset side
Light sensor For sensing brightness (See page 103) pDo not cover the light sensor with your hands or do not put a sticker on it. Doing so might disable you to detect the brightness.
Earpiece For listening to the other partys voice
Display
(See page 26) l Mail key m Menu key r Clear key/i-Widget key For returning to the previous operation For clearing entered text or a phone number d Start key/Hands-free key For making/receiving calls (See page 48 and page 62) For talking with Hands-free (See page 61) Microphone For speaking to the other party
Infrared data port Used for infrared communication and the infrared remote control. (See page 358 and page 362)
o Command navigation key For operation of function or menu (See page 24)
i i-mode key/i-ppli key
c Camera key/1Seg key
h Power/End key For ending calls For ending respective functions For turning on the power (for at least one second)/
For turning off the power (for at least two seconds)
(See page 43)
Numeric keys For entering phone numbers and text
microSD card slot For inserting microSD card (See page 344)
Back cover Remove this when attaching/removing the battery pack and UIM. (See page 37 and page 39) pDo not peel off the sticker on the back of the back cover. If you peel it off, you might not be able to read and write the IC card.
Charging terminal
< Side key For scrolling up page by page
!> Side key For scrolling down page by page For checking for missed calls and new mail
(See page 108)
<Press and hold for at least one second with the FOMA terminal closed>
For activating/deactivating Manner Mode
(See page 96)
"One-push open button
(See page 42) i B e f o r e U s n g t h e H a n d s e t
x Multi key
Connector terminal For connecting the AC adapter (option), DC adapter
(option), FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/
02 (option), or Stereo Earphone Set 01 (option), etc. pIntegrated terminal for connecting earphone or for charging, etc.
Call/Charging indicator Flickers for incoming calls/mail and during a call.
(See page 106) Lights in red during charging. Lights/Flickers when you shoot with the camera. pThe flickering pattern and color tone of the illumination might look different depending on the FOMA terminal you use.
Private window
(See page 31)
FOMA antenna/1Seg antenna pThe antenna is embedded in the handset. Do not cover the antenna with your hand for better communication/receiving.
Speaker For sounding ring tones For listening to the other partys voice when Hands-free is activated (See page 61)
f mark The IC card is mounted. pUse the IC card function placing this mark over the scanning device. You cannot dismount the IC card.
(See page 295)
Strap hole
Camera For shooting portraits and/or landscapes
(See page 214) For catching sight of persons and/or landscapes during a videophone call 23 Operating command navigation key Zo Moves the cursor or highlighted display up. (Press and hold to scroll continuously.) Scrolls the page up. Co Moves the cursor to the left. Scrolls back page by page. (Press and hold to scroll continuously.) Vo Moves the cursor to the right. Scrolls forward page by page.
(Press and hold to scroll continuously.) Xo Moves the cursor or highlighted display down. (Press and hold to scroll continuously.) Scrolls the page down. Oo Fixes the operation. t e s d n a H e h t g n s U e r o f e B i Navigation Displays and Key Operations When you want to execute the operation shown on the display, press the corresponding key as below. Basic display examples and key assignments
Indicates the operation you can perform with the l key.
Indicates the operation you can perform with the m key. Indicates the operation you can perform with the Oo key. Indicates the direction in which you can scroll and select items with the Mo key.
Indicates the operation you can perform with the c key. Indicates the operation you can perform with the i key. 24 Main Key Operations from the Stand-by Display From the Stand-by display, you can execute the following actions by operating each key:
Key operation Oo Press the key for a short time Press and hold the key for at least one second Shows the display for selecting an icon, etc. on the Stand-by display.
(See page 30, page 68, page 99) Sets/Releases Key Lock.
(See page 119) Zo Shows the Channel list.
(See page 209) Xo Shows the Search Phonebook display. (See page 83) Shows the registration display for the Phonebook entries. (See page 78) Co Shows the Received Call list.
(See page 52) Shows the Received Address list.
(See page 158) Vo Shows the Redial list.
(See page 52)
+l Shows the Mail menu.
(See page 149) Shows the iMenu. (See page 178)
+i Shows the i-mode menu.
(See page 178)
+m Shows Main Menu.
(See page 32)
+c Activates the camera in Photo Mode.
(See page 217)
-d Makes a call. (See page 48) Shows the Sent Address list.
(See page 158) Executes Check New Messages.
(See page 144) Shows the Software list.
(See page 271) Sets/Releases IC Card Lock.
(See page 296) Starts 1Seg. (See page 233) Accesses a voice dial entry.
(See page 89)
-h Shows/Clears the icons, etc. on the Stand-by display. (See page 100) Turns off the power. (See page 43)
+r Executes i-Widget.
(See page 291) Resets Main Menu.
(See page 105) i B e f o r e U s n g t h e H a n d s e t Key operation Press the key for a short time Press and hold the key for at least one second
-0 Enters 0.
-1 Enters 1.
-2 Enters 2.
-3 Enters 3.
-4 Enters 4.
-5 Enters 5.
-6 Enters 6.
-7 Enters 7.
-8 Enters 8.
-9 Enters 9.
-a Enters :.
-s Enters #.
-x Shows the Multitask Menu.
(See page 374) Enters +. Measures your current location and executes the GPS function.
(See page 306) Sets/Releases Secret Mode.
(See page 120) Switches the backlight on/off.
(See page 103) Sets/Releases Personal Data Lock.
(See page 117) Switches View Blind on/off.
(See page 104) Activates/Deactivates Public mode
(Drive mode). (See page 67) Activates/Deactivates Manner Mode.
(See page 96) Activates a function set by Multi Key Long Press Setting.(See page 386) Switches menu functions.
(See page 374)
Switches between the i-ppli Stand-by display and normal i-ppli program. (See page 289)
.> Plays back a record message/voice memo. (See page 70) Activates 2in1. (See page 424) Plays back a videophone record message/movie memo.
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Battery level (estimate) (See page 42) Radio waves reception level (estimate) Weak Strong You are out of the FOMA service area or radio waves do not reach. During Self Mode (See page 116) During i-mode (See page 178) During i-mode communication (See page 178) During packet communication (The icon differs depending on the communication status.) You get out of the service area while Network Search Mode is set to Manual.
(See page 437) During SSL/TLS communication (See page 179)
(pink)
(dark blue)
(pink)
(dark blue) Unread i-mode mail or an SMS message exists. (See page 142 and page 175) The area for i-mode mail and SMS messages in the FOMA terminal is full.
(See page 142 and page 175) The area for SMS messages on the UIM
(FOMA card) is full. Unread mail exists, and the area for SMS messages on the UIM (FOMA card) is full. Both the FOMA terminal and UIM (FOMA card) are full. Area Mail exists. (See page 168)
<Private window>
(yellow)
(dark blue)
(pink)
(dark blue) Unread Messages R/F exist.
(See page 165) The area for Messages R/F in the FOMA terminal is full. (See page 165) i-mode mail is held at the i-mode Center.
(See page 144) The box for i-mode mail at the i-mode Center is full. (See page 142)
(yellow) Messages R/F are held at the i-mode Center. (See page 165)
(dark blue) The box for Messages R/F at the i-mode Center is full. (See page 165) i-mode mail is held at the i-mode Center while Receive Option Setting is set to ON.
(See page 143) New i-concier information exists.
(See page 211) An i-ppli call you did not reply to exists.
(See page 287) During a voice call During a videophone call During 64K data communication During measuring the current location
(See page 306) Location Request Set. is set to ON or Reject numbers unset, and it is within the validity period. (See page 312) Location Request Set. is set to ON or Reject numbers unset, and it is out of the validity period. (See page 312) A microSD card is inserted.(See page 345) Data is being read to/written from the microSD card. A write-protected microSD card is inserted.
(See page 345) The inserted microSD card cannot be used.
(See page 345) A microSD card is inserted, and the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02
(option) is connected in microSD Mode.
(See page 353) A microSD card is inserted, and the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02
(option) is connected in MTP Mode.
(See page 353) A Bluetooth device is connected.
(See page 397 and page 399)
(blue)
(black) A Bluetooth device is connected and power consumption is low. (See page 397)
t e s d n a H e h t g n s U e r o f e B i
26 i B e f o r e U s n g t h e H a n d s e t During Lock All (See page 114) During Personal Data Lock (See page 117) During Keypad Dial Lock (See page 119) During Secret Mode or Secret Data Only
(See page 120) During IC Card Lock (See page 296) Both Keypad Dial Lock and Personal Data Lock are set. Both Keypad Dial Lock and Secret Mode/
Secret Data Only are set. Both IC Card Lock and Lock All are set. Both IC Card Lock and Personal Data Lock are set. Both IC Card Lock and Keypad Dial Lock are set. Both IC Card Lock and Secret Mode/Secret Data Only are set. IC Card Lock, Keypad Dial Lock, and Personal Data Lock are simultaneously set. IC Card Lock, Keypad Dial Lock, and Secret Mode/Secret Data Only are simultaneously set. Type of in-use network (See page 433) You are in the OFFICEED area.
(See page 429) Timer Lock ON At Close is set.
(See page 118) During Key Lock (See page 119) During Multitask (See page 373) Multiple functions are activated.
(See page 373) While watching a 1Seg program
(See page 233) During recording of a 1Seg program
(See page 240)
During recording of a 1Seg program by Timer Recording (See page 244) During pause of 1Seg program recording
(See page 240) During music playback (See page 259) During music pause (See page 259) During infrared communication
(See page 358 and page 362) The FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option) is connected in Communication Mode. The FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option) is connected in microSD Mode. (See page 353) During talk or communication through a USB Hands-free compatible device
(See page 61) A USB Hands-free compatible device is connected. (See page 61) A USB Hands-free compatible device is connected in microSD Mode. (See page 61) Vibrator is set to other than OFF.
(See page 94) Ring Volume is set to Silent or Mail/Msg. Ring Time is set to OFF.
(See page 65 and page 95) During Manner Mode (See page 96) During Public mode (Drive mode)
(See page 67) The call cost has exceeded the specified limit. (See page 390) An alarm is set.
(See page 244 and page 377) A Music&Video Channel program is booked.
(See page 250)
Backlight is set to OFF. (See page 102) View Blind is set to ON. (See page 104) Backlight is set to OFF and View Blind is set to ON. Side Keys Guard is set to ON.
(See page 119) USB Mode Setting is set to microSD mode. (See page 353) USB Mode Setting is set to MTP mode.
(See page 353) Voice mail messages for Number B are held at the Voice Mail Center in Dual Mode of 2in1. (See page 428)
$ Voice mail messages are held at the Voice Mail Center. (See page 414)
The number of record messages
(See page 68) The number of videophone record messages (See page 68) pThe clock at the upper right of the display does not appear when the icon or is displayed. Information pSome characters and symbols on the display and Private window might be modified or abbreviated. pThe color liquid crystal display uses high-precision production technology. The slightest change in the environment or other factors may result in unlit or permanently lit pixels, but this is not a manufacturing defect. 27 t e s d n a H e h t g n s U e r o f e B i
<Desktop Icon>
Using Icons on Desktop Status icon Notification icon Desktop icon Operation when a status icon is selected Shows the display for Vibrator. (See page 94) Shows the display for Ring Volume. (See page 65) Shows the display for Manner Mode Set. (See page 98) Shows the display for releasing Public mode (Drive mode).
(See page 67) Shows the display for Notice Call Cost. (See page 390) Shows the list of Alarm, Schedule, ToDo, TV Timer, or Timer Recording.
(See page 241, page 242, page 376, page 380 or page 384) Shows the Music&Video Channel display. (See page 250) Shows the display for Backlight. (See page 102) Shows the display for View Blind. (See page 104) Shows the display for Set./Service Display. Shows the display for Side Key Guard. (See page 119) Shows the display for USB Mode Setting. (See page 353) Shows the display for playing back Voice Mail messages.
(See page 415) Shows the display for playing back Voice Mail messages.
(See page 415) Shows the display for Rec. Msg/Voice Memo.
(See page 68, page 70, page 94 and page 388) Shows the display for Rec. Msg/Voice Memo.
(See page 68, page 70, page 94 and page 388) 28 Operation when a notification icon is selected Missed call Shows the Missed Call list. (See page 52) Missed call to Number B of 2in1 Shows the Missed Call list. (See page 52) Record message Shows the Record Message list. (See page 70) Videophone record message Shows the Videophone Record Message list. (See page 70) New i-mode mail or SMS Shows the Inbox list. (See page 147) New chat mail Starts Chat Mail. (See page 172) New Message R/F Shows the Message R/F list. (See page 166) i-ppli did not start automatically Shows the i-ppli Auto Start Info. (See page 287) i-ppli call you did not reply to Shows the i-ppli call logs. (See page 288) A ToruCa file is received from a scanning device Shows the ToruCa File list. (See page 300) A security error occurred on the i-ppli Stand-by display Shows the Security Error History. (See page 273) Success in downloading a Music&Video Channel program Activates Music&Video Channel. (See page 250) Failure in downloading a Music&Video Channel program Activates Music&Video Channel. (See page 251) Missed alarm Shows the contents of the alarm that could not be notified. (See page 378) Missed TV timer Shows the contents of the TV timer that could not be notified.
(See page 245) i B e f o r e U s n g t h e H a n d s e t Timer recording was completed Shows the contents and results of the timer recording. (See page 245) Messages are held at the Voice Mail Center Shows the display for playing back Voice Mail messages. (See page 415) The Phonebook could not be updated by Data Security Service Shows the update display for Data Security Service. (See page 124) Provide Location was executed automatically Shows Location History. (See page 310) Provide Location could not be executed automatically Shows Location History. (See page 310) You did not respond to a location provision request Shows Location History. (See page 310) Software Update is needed Starts Software Update. (See page 499) Software Update was executed Shows the Update Completion display or the reason for not completing.
(See page 500) Software rewriting is possible Shows the rewriting confirmation display. (See page 498) Pattern data was updated automatically Shows the updated result. (See page 503) The FOMA terminal and a personal computer are connected by the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option) Shows the display for USB Mode Setting. (See page 353) Operation when a desktop icon is selected Shows the dialing display with the phone number entered.
(See page 48) Shows the site of that URL. (See page 178) Shows the site of that URL by Full Browser. (See page 180) Shows the Message Composition display with the mail address entered.
(See page 130) Shows the SMS Composition display with the mail address entered.
(See page 174) Starts the i-ppli program. (See page 271) Shows it on the Picture viewer. (See page 318) Plays it back by the i-motion player. (See page 326) Plays it back by the Video player. (See page 334) Plays it back by the Chara-den player. (See page 337) Plays it back by the Melody player. (See page 340) Shows it on the PDF viewer. (See page 364) Shows it on the ToruCa viewer. (See page 298) Shows the Bookmark Folder list. (See page 188) Shows the Private menu. (See page 385) Shows the Still Image list for the storage location folder of the camera.
(See page 318) Shows the list of Alarm. (See page 376) Shows the Calendar display. (See page 380) Shows the ToDo list. (See page 384) Shows the list of Text Memo. (See page 390) Shows the calculator. (See page 390) Shows the display for (Guide). (See page 36) Shows the Bar Code Reader menu. (See page 226) Shows the Ir Data Receiving display. (See page 360 and page 361) Shows the Camera menu. (See page 217 and page 219) Shows the Bluetooth Function Selection display.
(See page 397, page 399, and page 401) Starts Voice Recorder. (See page 363) Shows the i-concier display. (See page 211) Shows the Music&Video Channel display. (See page 252) Starts MUSIC Player. (See page 258) Shows the Viewer display. (See page 233) Starts i-ppli Program Guide. (See page 238) When the original data is deleted or overwritten, the desktop icon is disabled. 29 t e s d n a H e h t g n s U e r o f e B i Paste Icons to Desktop You can paste up to 15 desktop icons of such as phone numbers, mail addresses, etc. 1 Select Add desktop icon from the Function menu of the item to be pasted YES pIf the addresses of the sender and another recipient of simultaneous mail are found or the multiple destination addresses are found when you operate from the Function menu of the detailed mail display, select a mail address or phone number to be pasted. Information pYou may not be able to paste the URL to the desktop depending on the site. pWhen the URL title exceeds 16 full-pitch/32 half-pitch characters, the excess is deleted. If no title exists, up to 22 half-pitch characters of the URL excluding http:// or https:// is displayed. pSome files and data might not be pasted to the desktop. Proceed to Respective Functions from Icons on Desktop 1 PressOo. Information pWhen the notification icon of Messages are held at the Voice Mail Center (
) appears while you are overseas, you cannot operate the Voice Mail function from the notification icon. Follow the steps of Operate Voice Mail Service at the Country You Stay on page 440.
+m-6-3 Check Details of Desktop Icon 1 mSet./ServiceDisplay
Desktop icon The list of desktop icons pasted to the desktop is displayed. 2 Select the icon whose details are to be displayed. Desktop Icon list Function Menu of the Desktop Icon List pYou can show the Function menu also by pressing i(
icon from the Stand-by display.
), while highlighting an Add to desktop Edit title
Put a check mark for the function to be added
l(
Enter a title. pYou can enter up to 16 full-pitch/32 half-pitch characters.
) 2 Use Mo to highlight an icon, and press Oo(
pUp to five Desktop icons are displayed. If there are six or more icons, and are displayed. pA Notification icon is
). Sort However, the number of characters for the title displayed when you highlight the icon is up to 11 full-pitch/ 22 half-pitch characters from the beginning of the title.
Select a desktop iconUse Bo to change the order
Oo(
pTo change the order in succession, repeat the above steps.
l(
)YES
) deleted when each function is executed. To delete all Notification icons, press and hold r for at least one second from the display in step 1. When a record message icon is selected long press set. See page 386. 30 Reset desktop The desktop icons are reset to the default.
YES Delete this Delete all
YES
YES i-Widget Display and Operations From the i-Widget display, you can simultaneously start multiple Widget Appli programs and show them on a list.
Widget Appli You can show a Widget Appli program. You can show the Widget Appli operation display by selecting it.
Navigation displays Navigations corresponding to the key operations are indicated. pYou can randomly change the display order of Widget Appli programs by pressing i[ (Shuffle)]
from the i-Widget display.
pSee page 291 for detailed operations of i-Widget.
i-Widget display
+m-3-6
) are called icons. You
<Icons>
Displaying Description of Icons The symbols on the display (such as
, and can check the meanings of them on the display.
, 1 mSet./ServiceDisplayIcons
Use Mo to highlight an icon. i B e f o r e U s n g t h e H a n d s e t Private Window Various information is displayed on the Private window like the following examples:
Information is displayed for about 15 seconds in cases such as when you press </> with the FOMA terminal closed. Clock Dialing Receiving a call During a voice call When a missed call is found When the FOMA terminal is closed, Missed call appears. Press < to display the missed call record. The name is displayed for the missed call coming from the party stored in the Phonebook. When there are multiple missed calls, up to three missed call records are displayed each time you press <. pIf you have received 30 or more incoming calls after a missed call, the missed call record disappears. pMissed call records might not be displayed while another function is activated. pAfter you display a missed call record, Missed call disappears. When a new mail message or Message R/F is received When the FOMA terminal is closed, a FeelMail image is played back, and then New mail appears. When you press <, the latest FeelMail image is played back.
(For Messages R/F, the FeelMail image is not played back.) When Mail on page 102 is set to ON, the received date/time, senders address (name), and subject of the mail or the received date/time and subject of the Message R/F are displayed. The senders name is displayed for the mail coming from the party stored in the Phonebook. When multiple mail messages or Messages R/F are received, up to three mail messages or Messages R/F appear each time you press < with New mail displayed. 31 t e s d n a H e h t g n s U e r o f e B i pPress < to end the playback of the FeelMail image or to clear the received date/
time, and others. pFor the mail messages and Messages R/F sorted to the box or folder with security set, the FeelMail images, received date/time, and others are not played back/displayed. pWhen a mail message or Message R/F comes in while Receiving display is set to Operation preferred and a display other than the Stand-by display is shown, New mail appears without showing any information. pDepending on the setting of Auto-display, New mail appears without showing any information when a Message R/F comes in. pAfter you display the received date/time and others of the received mail or Message R/F, New mail disappears. pWhen a mail message or Message R/F comes in during a voice call or a videophone call, information is not displayed even when Receiving display is set to Alarm preferred. pWhen you set Secret mail display to OFF and you receive a secret mail message in Normal Mode, a FeelMail image is not played back. When i-Channel is received When i-Channel ticker on page 102 is set to ON and the FOMA terminal is closed, tickers flow on the Private window. pPress </> to end the tickers flow. Change Clock Display You can change displayed contents by pressing < while clock is shown. Time only Icons and Date/time Selecting Menu Press m of the FOMA terminal to show Main Menu and then execute, set, or check respective functions. In this manual, the way to call up functions from Main Menu is described as a standard method. Menus are classified by functions. (See page 448) pSome functions can be selected also by the operation other than pressing m. In this case, the operation by the easier way is described. pThis FOMA terminal supports Kisekae Tool (see page 105). If you use Kisekae Tool to change the design of the Menu display, some menu configurations change according to the usage frequency depending on the type of the menu. Further, some menu numbers that are assigned to the menu items do not apply. Scroll Selection Main Menu is composed of 12 main menu icons indicating each function. pIf you select a main menu icon, the Sub-menu Item Selection display appears. If you further select a sub-menu item, the Lower Sub-menu Item Selection display appears. pBy repeating selecting, you can set and check the function. Menu Number Selection You can display some functions by pressing m + menu number (see page 448). Multitask is Supported pYou can simultaneously use some functions in Main Menu. (See page 373) Scroll Selection In this manual, the description of the command navigation key operation
(selection of top/bottom/left/right, and press of Oo after selecting/
entering a function item) is omitted. Scroll selection is explained below using the example of selecting the function Quality alarm:
Description Example of Steps Sub-menu item Function name of lower sub-menu item Main menu icon mSet./ServiceTalkQuality alarmSelect an alarm. 1 No tone. Does not sound. High tone. High alarm sounds. Low tone. Low alarm sounds. Items which appear on the display 32 i B e f o r e U s n g t h e H a n d s e t 1 Select a main menu icon from the menu function 2 Select a sub-menu item from the menu function Select Set./Service from Main Menu. Main Menu at purchase differs depending on the body color. (See page 453) Select Talk from Set./Service. Oo
+m Mo Main Menu Oo Mo to highlight the icon. Press and hold *
Mo to scroll pPress *
the icons continuously. pIf you have not touched any key for 15 seconds, the Stand-by display returns. Zo to highlight the item Xo to highlight the item pThe highlighted item is the currently selected one. pPress *
below, and *
above. pPress and hold *
items continuously. pPress *
Bo to scroll the No to scroll page by page. 3 Select a desired lower sub-menu item (function) Select Quality alarm from Talk. Oo Xo to highlight the item below, Zo to highlight the item above. Bo to scroll the items pPress *
and *
pPress and hold *
continuously. pWhen the items are listed over multiple pages, the total number of pages and the current page number are shown at the upper right of the display. 33
1 Call up the function using the menu number From the Stand-by display, press m75.
+m
-7-5 Simple Menu Simple Menu is a menu focusing on only basic functions for easy operation. By setting Menu icon setting to Simple menu, you can show the Simple Menu by pressing m from the Stand-by display. pSome operating procedures or items which appear on the display in Simple Menu differ from the ones described in this manual. pSee Simple Menu Function List on page 468 for the contents of Simple Menu. 4 Set or check the function The example below shows how to set Low tone for Quality alarm. Oo t Some menu items have even more detailed menus. e s d n a H e h t g n s U e r o f e B pThe highlighted item is the currently selected one. pPress *
below, and *
above. pPress and hold *
items continuously. Xo to highlight the item Zo to highlight the item Bo to scroll the i Menu Number Selection Menu Number Selection is explained below using the following example:
Description Example of Menu Number Menu number
+m-7-5
<Quality Alarm>
Sounding Alarm when a Line is Nearly Disconnecting 34
i B e f o r e U s n g t h e H a n d s e t Function Menu If you press i when the Function menu including selectable items such as Save, Edit, and Delete appears in each operation. The contents of the Function menu depend on the display from which you show the Function menu. pWhen the items are listed is shown at the lower right of the display, over multiple pages, the total number of pages and the current page number are shown at the upper right of the Function Menu display.
+i An actual operation is done as follows:
Press +i(
). Use *
Mo to highlight Delete all and press Oo(
). Enter your Terminal Security Code and press Oo(
). Description Example for Function Menu In this manual, the operation of the Function menu is described as follows:
To select an item quickly <Direct selection>
Press the numeric key corresponding to the displayed item number. Bo to highlight Use *
YES and press Oo(
). Item displayed in the Function menu Operating procedures after selecting an item in the Function menu Delete all You can delete all files. Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES Item number Item scroll When menu items are listed over multiple pages, you can show the previous/next page by pressing Bo with the uppermost/lowermost item highlighted. You can press No to scroll through page by page. When is displayed on the display, you can scroll through page by page also by pressing m(
pDepending on the display being shown, such as lower sub-menu items, you might be able to scroll through page by page also by pressing </> instead of No.
)/c(
35
t e s d n a H e h t g n s U e r o f e B i Check box With the functions you can select multiple items, put a check mark for check boxes to select them. Each time you press Oo(
With some functions, you can put or clear check marks at a time by pressing i(
and selecting Select all/Release all or by pressing m(
p
is placed to the selected item depending on the function.
), you can switch and
) After finishing the operation The Lower Sub-menu Item Selection display is shown. When you press h, the Stand-by display returns (except during Multitask). The Stand-by display or the former display automatically returns depending on the function. To cancel the operation midway Press h. The contents of the setting are abandoned and the Stand-by display or the former display returns. The confirmation display appears asking whether to abandon the setting contents depending on the function. You can press r to return to the previous operation. When the YES/NO selection display appears Press Bo to highlight YES or NO, then press Oo(
). For Reset Settings 36
<Guide>
When You Forget Key Operation You can search for the functions you want to know and use, and then check the operating methods. You can execute some functions from
(Guide). This function is available in Japanese Mode only. 1 m (Stationery)
(Guide)Select an item.
(Recommendable functions)
. Displays the recommendable functions. Go to step 3.
(From keywords)
. Enter keywords and retrieve. Go to step 2
(From Function list)
. Retrieves from the function list. Go to step 3.
(Search history)
. Displays up to 30 search histories. Go to step 3. pHighlight each item and press l(
detailed operating methods are displayed.
); then the pThe (Guide) display appears also by selecting the
(Guide) icon pasted on the desktop at purchase. pYou can store (Guide) for Multi Key Long Press Setting. (See page 386) Up to 50 search results are displayed. pYou can enter up to 24 full-pitch/48 half-pitch characters. 2 Enter a keyword. 3 Select a functionSelect an item.
(Description) . Displays explanations for the function.
(How to operate) . Displays the operating method.
(Operate function)
. Executes the function. Operate each function. pFor some functions, press Oo(
pYou can display explanations about the function also by pressing l(
while highlighting the function. pTo delete search history, press i(
(Delete all), then select YES.
) and select 1 (Delete this) or
) several times for selection.
) Using UIM (FOMA Card) The UIM is an IC card that holds your information such as phone numbers. It can hold data such as Phonebook entries and SMS messages as well. By sharing a UIM, you can operate multiple FOMA terminals for multiple purposes. You cannot use the FOMA terminal for communication such as voice and videophone calls, i-mode, sending/receiving mail, or packet communication unless the UIM is inserted. For details on how to use the UIM, refer to the UIM instruction manual. When inserting or removing the UIM, take care not to accidentally touch or scratch the IC. Insert/Remove You need to turn off the power and then remove the battery before you insert the UIM. (See page 39) Inserting Cut 1 With the golden IC surface downward, push the UIM slowly to the end while pressing the surface of it. Removing 1 While sliding the UIM, pull it out slowly. i B e f o r e U s n g t h e H a n d s e t Information pMake sure that you insert/remove the UIM with the FOMA terminal closed and held in your hand. pTake care not to force the UIM into place because this can break it. pTake care not to lose the UIM once you remove it. pWhen you replace your UIM (except during Omakase Lock), you need to enter the four- to eight-digit Terminal Security Code after turning on the power. When you enter the correct Terminal Security Code, the Stand-by display appears. If you enter the incorrect Terminal Security Code five times in succession, the power turns off.
(However, you can turn on the power again.) Security Code You can set two security codes, PIN1 and PIN2, for a UIM. (See page 112) Security Function of UIM The FOMA terminal has the UIM security function (UIM restriction function) as a security function to protect your data files. If you obtain data files by the method below with the UIM inserted, UIM security function is automatically set to them. When downloading images or melodies and so on, from sites or Internet websites When receiving i-mode mail with file attachments The data files with the UIM security can be browsed, played back, started, edited, attached to mail, or transferred via infrared rays only when the UIM used for obtaining is inserted. When the UIM used for obtaining the data or files is not inserted, or when another UIM is inserted, these functions are not operable. pIn the explanation hereafter, the UIM used to obtain data and files is referred to as your UIM and other UIMs as another persons UIM. 37 t e s d n a H e h t g n s U e r o f e B i Your UIM If the UIM used for obtaining data files or mail messages is inserted, you can browse/play back the data files with the UIM security. Another persons UIM Replacing UIMs Unless the UIM used for obtaining data files or mail messages is inserted, you cannot browse/play back the data files with the UIM security. pWhen the UIM is not inserted or when another persons UIM is inserted, the following types of data and files are displayed with the restrictions symbol, Videophone record messages Movie memos Templates i-motion files Machi-chara images Chaku-uta/Chaku-uta Full music files Files attached or pasted to i-mode mail in the Inbox Files attached to i-mode mail in the Outbox/Draft (except the data shot or edited i-ppli programs Chara-den images Kisekae Tool files Screen memos Images Melodies PDF files Downloaded dictionaries
with the FOMA terminal) Messages R/F with files (melodies or images) attached or pasted Images inserted into Deco-mail text This function applies to the pre-installed i-ppli programs, Chara-den images, Deco-mail pictograms, etc. if they are reinstalled (upgraded) from a site. Chaku-uta is a registered trademark of Sony Music Entertainment Inc. pThe preview image for the data file with the UIM security appears as shown on the right. 38 Information pWhen the UIM security is set for data files, you cannot set them for the functions such as Display setting and Select ring tone when another persons UIM is inserted. pWhen the data files with the UIM security is set for Display setting or Select ring tone, the FOMA terminal works with their default settings if you remove your UIM or replace it with another persons UIM. Also, a Machi-chara image is cleared. If you insert your UIM again, your settings are enabled again. pThe UIM security function is not set for the data files received using the infrared communication function or data transmission (OBEX communication) function and the still images/moving pictures shot or edited with the FOMA terminal. pEven when another persons UIM is inserted, you can move/delete data files with the UIM security. pThe settings of the following functions are stored on the UIM:
SMS validity period PLMN setting Validating/Invalidating DOCOMO Certificate 1 and user certificate SMS center setting PIN1 code, PIN2 code PIN1 code entry set Select language Types of UIM (FOMA Card) If you use the blue UIM with your FOMA terminal, note that following specifications differ from those of the green/white UIM:
Functions Number of digits of the phone number that can be stored in the UIM Phonebook Operation of user certificate to use FirstPass UIM
(blue)
(green/white) 20 max. 26 max. Not available Available Use of WORLD WING Not available Available Use of Service Numbers for DOCOMO repair counter and General inquiries
<docomo Information Center>
Not available Available Reference 79 201 432 421 WORLD WING WORLD WING is the DOCOMO FOMA international roaming service that enables you to use the current phone number overseas for making and receiving calls using the UIM (green/white) and service compatible mobile phone. pYou do not need to subscribe to WORLD WING if you have subscribed to the FOMA service after September 1, 2005. If you offered that you did not need WORLD WING at the time you signed up for the FOMA service, or when you have midway canceled WORLD WING, you are required to take the procedures to newly subscribe to WORLD WING. pIf you have signed up for the FOMA service before August 31, 2005, and have not yet subscribed to WORLD WING, you are required to subscribe to it. pThis service is not available with some billing plans. pIf you lose your UIM (green/white) or have it stolen overseas, immediately contact DOCOMO to take the steps necessary for suspending the use of the UIM. For inquiries, see docomo Information Center on the back page of this manual. Note that you are still charged the call and communication fees incurred after you lose it or have it stolen. Attaching/Removing Battery Pack Use the FOMA terminals dedicated Battery Pack P19. Attaching 1 While pressing the surrounding part of
, slide the back cover (2 mm or more) in the direction of the arrow to unlock and remove it. 2 With the arrow mark facing up, fit the tab side of the battery pack to the FOMA terminal securely, and then push the battery pack into the direction B while pressing it against the direction A. Arrow mark 3 Put the back cover to the FOMA terminal as illustrated, slide the back cover in the direction of the arrow to attach it. pMake sure there is no gap between the back cover and FOMA terminal, and slide the back cover to does it completely. If it is not completely closed, you may hurt your hand or fingers because it is made of metal. Removing 1 Remove the back cover following the step 1 of Attaching, and take hold of the projection of the battery pack to lift it up. Projection i B e f o r e U s n g t h e H a n d s e t Information pMake sure that you turn off the power, hold the closed FOMA terminal in your hand, and then attach/remove the battery pack. Also, take care not to press the one-push open button when you attach/remove the battery pack. pIf you try to force the battery pack into place, you could damage the UIM or the terminal part of the FOMA terminal. 39 t e s d n a H e h t g n s U e r o f e B i Charging Use the FOMA terminals dedicated Battery Pack P19. Life of battery pack pBattery packs are consumables. The usable time shortens slightly each time they are charged. pWhen the usable time of the battery pack becomes half the time it was purchased, replacing is recommended because the battery pack is nearing the end of its life. Depending on the use conditions, the battery pack may swell as it nears the end of its life, but this is not a problem. pThe life of the battery pack may shorten if you use i-ppli programs, talk on the videophone, watch 1Seg programs and so on for a long time during charging. To prevent damage to the environment, bring used battery packs to a docomo service counter, a docomo agent or a recycle center. Li-ion 00 Charging pFor details, refer to the instruction manuals for the FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 (option), FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use (option), and FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 (option). pThe FOMA AC Adapter 01 supports 100 V AC only. The FOMA AC Adapter 02 and FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use support from 100 V AC through 240 V AC. pThe shape of the plug for the AC adapter is for 100 V AC (for domestic use). To use the AC adapter that supports from 100 V AC through 240 V AC overseas, you need to have a conversion plug adapter that is compatible with the voltage of the country you stay. Do not use a transformer for overseas travel to charge the battery pack. pEven during charging, you can still answer calls if the FOMA terminal is turned on. This will consume the charged amount so that charging will take longer. Also, the standby time or talk time might be shorter if you charge the battery pack with your FOMA terminal open. pIf you have a long time videophone call during charging, the temperature in the FOMA terminal may rise and charging may be suspended. In such a case, wait for a while and try charging again. pRemove and insert the connector slowly and carefully, without using unnecessary force. pDo not remove the battery pack during charging. 40 Do not charge for long periods of time (several days) with the FOMA terminal turned on. pIf you leave the FOMA terminal powered on for long periods of time during charging, you may not be able to use the FOMA terminal for long duration as expected and the low battery alarm may sound soon, because the FOMA terminal receives the power from the battery pack after charging is completed. If this happens, charge the battery pack correctly. When charging the battery pack again, first remove the FOMA terminal from the AC adapter (or desktop holder) or DC adapter and then set it again. Estimated usable time for battery pack (The usable time for the battery pack varies with the charging time and the remaining life of the battery pack.) Continuous standby time In motion: Approx. 400 hours FOMA/3G 3G/GSM setting
[3G]
3G/GSM setting
[Auto]
3G/GSM setting
[Auto]
GSM Continuous talk time FOMA/3G GSM 1Seg watching time Standstill: Approx. 610 hours In motion: Approx. 380 hours Standstill: Approx. 260 hours Voice call: Approx. 190 minutes Videophone call: Approx. 140 minutes Voice call: Approx. 230 minutes Approx. 290 minutes
(when Mobile W-Speed is OFF:
Approx. 320 minutes)
(in ECO Mode: Approx. 410 minutes) The continuous talk time is the estimated time that the FOMA terminal can be used for calls when radio waves can be sent and received normally. The 1Seg watching time is the estimated time for when radio waves can be received normally with the Stereo Earphone Set 01 (option) connected. The continuous standby time is the estimated time for when radio waves can be received normally. The talk/communication time and standby time could be about half of the estimate and 1Seg watching time could be shorter depending on the charge level of the battery pack, function settings, other ambient conditions such as temperature, and the status of radio waves in the area (weak or no radio waves, for instance). When you use i-mode communication, the talk/communication time and standby time will be shorter. Further, even if you do not make calls or not execute i-mode communication, the talk/communication time and standby time will be shorter if you watch 1Seg programs, compose i-mode mail, start up a downloaded i-ppli program or the i-ppli Stand-by display, execute data communication or Multiaccess, use the camera, play back i-motion files, movie files or music, or use Bluetooth connections. The continuous talk time and the continuous standby time may be shortened depending on the network environment in the country you stay. The continuous standby time for standstill is the average number of hours you can use the FOMA terminal 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 FOMA terminal 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. Estimated time for charging battery pack AC adapter The charging time is an estimate of time for when empty battery pack is charged with Approx. 120 minutes Approx. 120 minutes DC adapter the FOMA terminal turned off. The charging time will be longer if you charge the battery pack with the power of the FOMA terminal turned on. Charge with AC Adapter and Desktop Holder Call/Charging indicator 1 Plug the connector of AC Adapter (option) horizontally with its engraved side facing down into the connector terminal of the Desktop Holder
(option). 2 Pull out the AC Adapter's plug, and plug it into a household power socket of 100 V AC. Connector terminal Engraved surface
(down side) Connector Release buttons Desktop Holder AC Adapters plug Charging terminal Power socket 3 Set the FOMA terminal onto the desktop holder securely. Check that the Call/Charging indicator lights in red. When the Call/Charging indicator flickers, dismount the AC adapter and battery pack from the FOMA terminal and then re-mount them for charging. If the symptom persists, troubles with the AC adapter, desktop holder or battery pack may be involved, so consult a handling counter such as a docomo shop. pBe sure to set the closed FOMA terminal onto the desktop holder. pThe charging confirmation tone (see page 95) sounds when charging starts and ends. However, it does not sound when the power is off or during Manner Mode or Public mode (Drive mode). pBe sure to set the FOMA terminal firmly onto the desktop holder. Also, be careful that the connector cover or a commercial strap is not caught between the FOMA terminal and desktop holder. 4 When charging is completed, hold the desktop holder with fingers and lift up the head of FOMA terminal to remove. pUnplug the AC adapter from the power socket when you are not going to use it for a long time. Indicator and display during charging and when charging is completed Call/Charging indicator Battery icon Charging Charging completed Lights in red Off Blinks Lights pWhen the FOMA terminal is turned off, the battery icon does not appear. If you start charging with the battery flat, the Call/Charging indicator might not light immediately; however, charging itself has started. i B e f o r e U s n g t h e H a n d s e t AC Adapter 41 t e s d n a H e h t g n s U e r o f e B i When charging only with the AC adapter Insert the connector with the engraved surface facing up until it clicks. Pull straight the connector out while pressing the release buttons. pTo charge the battery, place the cover of the connector terminal as illustrated. Pull out the cover of the connector terminal to direction A, and turn it as direction B. Release buttons Cover Check the facing direction (front or rear) of the AC adapter plug and then insert or pull it horizontally into or out of the FOMA terminal. Malfunction could result if you try to pull it forcibly. Engraved surface DC adapter (option) With the DC adapter, you can use a cigarette lighter socket (12 V/24 V) of cars to charge the FOMA terminal with the battery pack attached. For details, refer to the instruction manual for the FOMA DC Adapter 01/02. Information pIf the fuse blows off when charging with the DC adapter, be sure to use a 2A fuse. The 2A fuse is consumables, so purchase at auto parts stores in your neighborhood.
<One-push Open>
Opening FOMA Terminal by Using a Button You can open the FOMA terminal easily by one-push key operation.
(One-push Open) p You can open it also manually without using the button. p You need to close the FOMA terminal manually. If it does not close, open it fully and then close it. One-push open button 42 Information p When you open the FOMA terminal by pressing the one-push open button, it might not open fully depending on its direction. p When you open the FOMA terminal by pressing the one-push open button, be careful not to drop it by its rebound.
<Battery Level>
Checking Battery Level When the FOMA terminal is turned on, an estimate of the battery level is indicated by the icon. Almost full . Getting low. Almost empty . pCharge the battery when it is almost empty. Check Estimate of Battery Level by Display and Tone You can check an estimate of the battery level by the display and sound. 1 mSet./ServiceOther settingsBattery
Battery level Almost full Three beeps Getting low Two beeps Almost empty One beep Almost empty. Charge the battery pack. pThe pictogram disappears in about three seconds. pThe battery level tone does not sound during Manner Mode or when you set Keypad sound to OFF. When the battery is running out When the battery runs out, the display on the right appears and the low battery alarm sounds for about 10 seconds. To stop this alarm, press any key other than < and >. About one minute later, the FOMA terminal will be turned off. pDuring a call, a beeping tone from the earpiece notifies you of the low battery. About 20 seconds later your call will be cut and then one minute later the FOMA terminal will be turned off. Recharge Battery display
<Power ON/OFF>
Turning Power ON/OFF Turn Power On 1 Press and hold h for at least one second. After the Wake-up display (see page 100) is displayed, the Stand-by display appears. pIt may take a while for the Wake-up display to appear. pIf Set Time is set, the current date and time are shown. pWhen is displayed, the FOMA terminal is out of the service area or in the place where the radio waves do not reach. Move to a location where disappears. Stand-by display When your UIM is replaced (except during Omakase Lock) Enter the four- to eight-digit Terminal Security Code after turning on the power. When you enter the correct Terminal Security Code, the Stand-by display appears. If you enter the incorrect Terminal Security Code five times in succession, the power turns off.
(However, you can turn on the power again.) When Auto reset setting of Notice call cost is set to ON
(except during Omakase Lock) Enter the four- to eight-digit PIN2 code after you turn on the power. When you enter the correct PIN2 code, the Stand-by display appears. If you press r or h without entering the correct PIN2 code, Auto reset setting is set to OFF and the Stand-by display appears. See page 112 for PIN2 code. Check Welcome Mail The mail messages Welcome (Welcome picture Area Mail) have been saved by default. Press Oo twice or perform step 1 on page 147 to show the Inbox list. DOCOMO moving
) and (Introduction of Early Warning Information pEach entry display appears in the order of PIN1 code Terminal Security Code PIN2 code. Turn Power Off 1 Press and hold h for at least two seconds. The exit display appears and the power turns off. pYou cannot turn on the power immediately after turning off the power. Wait a few seconds. i B e f o r e U s n g t h e H a n d s e t
+m-1-5
<Select Language>
Switching to English Display 1 m (Set./Service)
(Display) (Select language)
Japanese () or English () pThe following functions are different between Japanese display and English display:
Functions Info Notice Setting When PIN1 code entry set of UIM setting is set to ON Enter the four- to eight-digit PIN1 code after you turn on the power. When you enter the correct PIN1 code, the Stand-by display appears. See page 112 for PIN1 code. Clock of Display Setting Stand-by clock Day of week
(Guide) Japanese
(Electrical tone)
(Voice) OFF Available English ON Not available OFF Not available Available Not available 43 Functions Voice Guidance Japanese Available English Not available Information pWhen you insert the UIM, the (Select language) setting is stored on the UIM.
<Initial Setting>
Configuring Initial Setting If the date and time, Terminal Security Code, Keypad Sound, Location Request Set., or Font Size Setting is not set, the Initial Setting display appears when you turn on the power. You can set the initial settings also from each menu function separately. 1 Turn on the powerYES pWhen the display for entering your Terminal Security Code, PIN1 code, or PIN2 code appears, follow the operation on page 43. t e s d n a H e h t g n s U e r o f e B i You can select Auto time adjust ON or Auto time adjust OFF for setting the time.
(See page 44) 2 Set the date and time. 3 Set your Terminal Security Code. You can set your Terminal Security Code required for setting functions.
(See page 112) 1. Enter 0000Enter your new Terminal Security Code (four to eight digits) 6 Set the size of characters. You can set the size of characters on the display at a time. (See page 109) Information pWhen an unset function is found, the Initial Setting display for the unset function appears each time you turn on the power. pThe completed settings are valid even when total setting is interrupted by an incoming call or canceled by pressing -h or -r midway. pWhen the power is automatically turned on by alarm notification, the Initial Setting display does not appear even if there is any unset function. pWhen you finish the initial settings, the confirmation display appears telling that updating software is executed automatically. This display appears only at the first time, and after that, does not appear until you execute Reset Settings or Initialize.
+m-3-1
<Set Time>
Setting Date and Time You can select whether to correct the time automatically or set it manually. The time is set/displayed on the 24-hour basis. 1 mSet./ServiceClockSet time
Auto time adjust ON or Auto time adjust OFF Auto time adjust ON
. Corrects the date/time automatically. The setting is completed. When the time cannot be corrected automatically such as when displayed and the date/time has not been set, the Manual Time Setting display appears. Follow step 2 to set the date/time. is Auto time adjust OFF
. Sets the date/time manually. pWhen Notice call cost is set to ON, you need to enter your Terminal Security Code.
YES 4 Set Keypad Sound. 5 Set Location Request Set. You can set whether to make a keypad sound. (See page 95) You can set whether to notify your current location for when a GPS location provision request arrives. (See page 312) 44 i B e f o r e U s n g t h e H a n d s e t 2 Enter year, month, date and time. Use Mo to move the cursor and enter numbers by the numeric keys. pTo enter one-digit numeral for the date and time, enter two digits beginning with 0 as in 01 through 09. pHighlight Time zone and press l(
time zone. Use Mo to select a region and press Oo(
) to set the
). About date/time correction function This function corrects the time of the FOMA terminal according to the clock information obtained from the network when you turn on the power. The time is corrected when you show the Stand-by display with Auto time adjust ON set. If the time is not corrected for a while after you turn on the power, turn it off and then on again. pSome few second errors might occur. You might not be able to correct the time depending on the radio wave conditions, or the i-ppli program set for the i-ppli Stand-by display. pWhen you receive the clock information overseas and the time difference correction information differs from the previously received one, Time is adjusted is displayed and the time difference is corrected automatically. Press OK to update the time and show Redial, Dialed Calls, Received Calls, sent/received mail messages and others in local time. pDepending on the overseas carrier, the time difference might not be correctly adjusted. In such a case, set a time zone manually. Information pUnless Set Time is set, the functions which use the clock such as Schedule do not work correctly. Further, the date/time for redial items and received call records are not stored. pThe set time is retained even when the battery pack is replaced, however, it might be reset if the battery pack is left removed for a long time. In that case, charge the FOMA terminal and then perform the clock setting. pWhen Time zone is set to other than GMT +9 or the time difference is corrected overseas, the sub clock (Japanese date/time, etc.) is displayed on the Stand-by display. pThis function supports clock settings from 00:00 on January 1, 2009 through 23:59 on December 31, 2037.
<World Time Watch>
Displaying World Time You can display the time of the specified area on the Stand-by display. 1 mSet./ServiceClockWorld time watch
ON or OFF
Use Mo to select an area and press Oo(
). Information pWorld Time Watch does not appear when Display setting Clock Stand-by clock Position is set to OFF, or when you use the FOMA terminal overseas. Summer Time You can advance the time displayed for the overseas country you stay and for a region of World Time Watch by one hour. 1 mSet./ServiceClockSummer timeON or OFF
<Caller ID Notification>
Notifying the Other Party of Your Phone Number You can set the FOMA terminal to send your phone number to the called partys phone when dialing. Your phone number is important information, so take utmost care when notifying your phone number. This function is available only when the other partys phone supports Caller ID. 45 t e s d n a H e h t g n s U e r o f e B i Set Caller ID Notification to Network You can set whether to notify your caller ID on the network. 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesCaller ID notification
Do the following operations.
+m-1-7 Activate/Deactivate Activate or Deactivate Check setting You can check the setting contents of Activate/Deactivate.
<Own Number>
Checking Your Own Phone Number pYour phone number (own number) is stored on the UIM. 1 mPhonebookOwn number You can press No to switch the tabs. pSee page 387 for storing/displaying personal data.
+m-0 List tab Phone number tab Own Number display Information pIn Dual Mode of 2in1, you can switch between Number A and Number B by pressing Oo(
appears for Number B.
) from the Own Number display. appears for Number A, and pWhen you replace a UIM with another one while using 2in1, 2in1 Setting is deactivated. For using 2in1, activate 2in1 Setting. 46
Voice/Videophone Calls Making Calls/Videophone Calls Videophone Calls . Making a Call/Videophone Call . Switching a Voice/Videophone Call . Using Call Records. <Redial> <Dialed Calls> <Received Calls>
Using Chaku-moji . <Chaku-moji>
Setting Caller ID to Send/Not to Send for Each Call . <186/184>
Sending Touch-tone Signals . <Pause Dial>
Making International Calls . <WORLD CALL>
Setting for International Calls . <International Dial Assist>
Storing Numbers to be Added to the Beginning of a Phone Number
. <Prefix Setting>
Making a Call Specifying a Sub-address . <Sub-address Setting>
Setting Alarm for Reconnecting . <Reconnect Signal>
Making Callers Voice Easier to Hear . <Speech Quality>
Reducing Surrounding Noise to Make Voice Clear. <Noise Reduction>
Slowing Down the Other Partys Speaking Speed . <Yuttari Talk>
Switching to Hands-free. <Hands-free>
Using Hands-free Compatible Devices. <In-Car Hands-free>
Receiving Calls/Videophone Calls Receiving a Call/Videophone Call. Switched between a Call and a Videophone Call by the Other Party . Setting Response of Key Operation for Answering Incoming Calls
. <Answer Setting>
Setting Response for when Opening FOMA Terminal while Ringing
. <Setting when Opened>
Setting Response for when Closing FOMA Terminal during a Call
. <Setting when Closed>
Adjusting Earpiece Volume . <Volume>
Adjusting Ring Volume . <Ring Volume>
48 48 51 52 54 56 56 57 58 59 60 60 60 60 61 61 61 62 64 64 64 65 65 65 When You cannot/could not Answer a Voice/Videophone Call Putting a Call on Hold when You cannot Answer Immediately
. <On Hold>
Putting a Call on Hold during a Call. <Holding>
Setting Hold Tone . <Hold Tone Setting>
Using Public Mode. When You could not Answer an Incoming Call . <Missed Calls>
Recording Voice/Video Messages when You cannot Answer a Call
. <Record Message Setting>
Recording a Message when You cannot Answer an Incoming Call
. <Quick Record Message>
Playing/Erasing Record Messages/a Voice Memo/Videophone Record Messages/Movie Memos
. <Play/Erase Messages> <Play/Erase Videophone Messages>
Making Full Use of Videophone Calls Using Chara-den . Useful Functions for Videophone Calls. Setting Hands-free Videophone . <Hands-free with Videophone>
Setting Image Quality for Videophone Calls . <Visual Preference>
Changing Image Displays for Videophone Calls . <Select Image>
Redialing as a Voice Call when a Videophone Call cannot be Connected
. <Voice Call Auto Redial>
Setting for Switching a Voice/Videophone Call during a Call
. <Notify Switchable Mode>
Selecting Response to Incoming Videophone Calls during i-mode
. <Videophone while Packet>
Using Videophone Calls by Interfacing to External Devices . 66 66 66 67 68 68 69 70 71 72 74 74 74 75 75 76 76 47 Videophone Calls You and the other party can talk viewing each others images. DOCOMO videophones conform to 3G-324M, standardized by the international standard 3GPP. You cannot connect to the videophone that uses a different format. p3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project):
This is the regional standards organization for developing common technical specifications for third-generation mobile telecommunication systems (IMT-2000). p3G-324M:
This is the international standard for the third generation of mobile videophones. pP-09A supports only 64 kbps communication speed of the videophone. You cannot talk on the videophone at 32 kbps communication speed. Display during videophone calls
Received image (The other partys image through the camera or substitute image)
Sent image (Substitute image or Image through your camera)
Call duration Status Making a Call/Videophone Call 1 Enter the other partys phone number, starting with the city code. pWhen 27 or more digits are entered, the lower 26 digits only are displayed. pTo store an entered phone number in the Phonebook, press m(
pEven when you are dialing within the same area, you need to enter the city code before the phone number.
). Go to step 2 on page 82. 2 Press d or Oo(
When Making a Voice Call
). p blinks during dialing, and lights during a call. s l l a C e n o h p o e d V e c o V i
i
: Voice sending/receiving
(gray): Voice sending/
receiving failed1
: Image sending/receiving
(gray): Image sending/
receiving failed2
: Camera image sending
: Still image sending
: Chara-den talking
: Hands-free activated
: Bluetooth communicating
: Portrait
: Close-up
: Landscape
: Night Mode
: Chara-den Whole Action Mode
: Chara-den Parts Action Mode
: DTMF Transmission Mode
1 When voice sending fails, the other party cannot hear your voice. When voice receiving fails, you cannot hear the other partys voice. 2 When image sending fails, the sent image is not displayed at the other end. When image receiving fails, the received image is not displayed. When voice or image sending/receiving fails, it does not recover automatically. You need to make a videophone call again. 48 When Making a Videophone Call Press l(
). blinks during dialing and lights during the call. p pPress m during a videophone call to switch between the substitute image and image through your camera for sending to the other party. 3 Press h to end the call after talking. Information The digital communication charging starts from this display. pIf you hear the guidance requesting your caller ID (see page 420), follow the steps of To notify your caller ID on page 56 to enter 186 and redial. pWhen an earphone/microphone (option) is connected, you can hear the other partys voice from the earphone. (See page 392) pIf you close the FOMA terminal during a call, the FOMA terminal works in accordance with the setting of Setting when closed. (See page 65) pYou can press numeric keys to send touch-tone signals during a call. During a Chara-den call, you need to switch to DTMF Transmission Mode. (See page 73) pIn Dual Mode of 2in1, you can make a call after selecting Number A or Number B.
(See page 426)
<For Voice Calls>
pYou can make a voice call also by pressing -d and then entering the partys phone number. If you enter a wrong number, press -h to clear the display and then redial. Information
<For Videophone Calls>
pJust after purchase, Hands-free is automatically activated by Hands-free w/ V. phone. (See page 74) However, Hands-free is deactivated during Manner Mode regardless of Hands-free w/ V. phone. pWhen you make a videophone call with substitute image, note that you will still be charged for the digital communication, not the voice calls. pIf you make a videophone call at 110/119/118 from the FOMA terminal, it is automatically dialed out as a voice call. pThe international videophone call is available using the DOCOMO international call service WORLD CALL. (See page 57) Display when dialing The other partys name and icon are displayed if the partys phone number and name are stored in the Phonebook. However, the image is not displayed even if it is stored in the Phonebook. pIf the same phone number is stored with multiple names in the Phonebook, the name that comes first in the search order (see page 84) is displayed. pThe phone number instead of the name is displayed when you make a call during Personal Data Lock or to the party stored as secret data in the Phonebook. If you entered a wrong phone number Each time you press r, the digit on the far right is cleared. If you press and hold r for at least one second, all the digits are cleared and the Stand-by display returns. pPress No to move the cursor to the digit you want to clear, and then press r to clear it. To clear all the digits on and to the right of the cursor, press and hold r for at least one second. 49 i
i V o c e V d e o p h o n e C a l l s s l l a C e n o h p o e d V e c o V i
i If a videophone call could not be connected The reason why it could not be connected is displayed. (The displayed reason might not be the same as the actual reason depending on the type of the other partys phone and contract for network services.) Auto-redialing If Voice call auto redial is set to ON, and a videophone call is not connected, a voice call is automatically made. pVideophone calls cannot be connected to the phones that do not support the Messages Check number, then redial Busy Busy with packet transmission Out of service area/power off Set caller ID to ON Your call is being forwarded Redial using voice call Upper limit has been exceeded Connection failed Please make your call from the i-mode web page Connection failed You have dialed a non-existent phone number. Reasons The other party is busy. (Depending on the receivers phone, this message might be displayed during packet communication as well.) The packet communication is progress at the other end. The other partys phone is out of the service area or turned off. Your caller ID is not notified. (when dialing visualnet, etc.) During forwarding The other party activates Call Forwarding Service but the forwarding destination phone does not support videophone calls. The upper limit for the plan with the limit function (Type Limit, Family Wide Limit) is exceeded. You did not make a videophone call from the IP (Information Provider) site among i-mode official sites (at dialing to V-live). Redial after setting Activate/Deactivate of Caller ID notification to Activate. pThis may appear in the case other than above. videophone function, or to the phones that are out of the service area or turned off even if they are videophones. If you have set Voice call auto redial to ON and attempt to dial a phone that does not have the videophone function, the number will be redialed as a voice call. However, this operation might not work if you call the phone connected with ISDN-synchronous 64K or the ISDN videophone that does not support 3G-324M
(as of April 2009), or if you dial the wrong number. Note that you could be charged for the communication. Function Menu while Entering Phone Number Notify caller ID See page 56. Prefix numbers See page 59. Intl dial assist See page 58. Select image Multi number See page 75. You can select a phone number to be notified to the other party.
(See page 423.) Add to phonebook See page 82. Compose message You can compose a mail message to send to the phone number set as the destination address. Go to step 3 on page 130. Chaku-moji See page 54. 50 Switching a Voice/Videophone Call You (caller) can switch between a voice call and a videophone call. This function is available for the mobile phones that can switch between a voice call and a videophone call. Switch from a Videophone Call to a Voice Call When the other partys phone has a function to switch between calls, you can switch from a videophone call to a voice call by selecting CHG to voice call from the Function menu. Switch from a Voice Call to a Videophone Call When the other partys phone has a function to switch between the calls, is displayed on your phone and you can switch from the voice call to videophone call. 1 During a voice callc(
pWhen you select an image
)Change to be sent to the other party, select Select image. Go to step 2 on page 75. pWhen Cancel is selected, the FOMA terminal cancels switching and returns to the voice call. pWhile switching, the voice guidance is played back. 1 During a videophone calli(
CHG to voice callYES pSelect NO on the confirmation display to stop switching and to resume the videophone call. pWhile switching, the voice guidance is played back.
) i
i V o c e V d e o p h o n e C a l l s Information pYou can switch between a voice call and a videophone call repeatedly. pWhen i-mode or packet communication is in progress, the communication is disconnected and then the voice call is switched to the videophone call. pWhen packet communication is in progress at the other end, the message to the effect that the communication cannot be switched is displayed and the voice call continues without switching to the videophone call. pYou cannot switch from a voice call to a videophone call while Multi calling is displayed during a call if you have signed up for Call Waiting Service. pIt takes about five seconds to switch. Switching may take a longer time depending on the radio wave conditions. pDepending on how the callers phone is working or on the radio wave conditions, switching between a voice call and a videophone call may fail and the connection may be cut off. pIf you switch between a voice call and a videophone call during a call, the call duration and call cost are counted respectively for each call. You are not charged while Changing is displayed. pYou cannot switch between a videophone call and a voice call unless Notify switchable mode on page 75 is set to Indication ON at the other end. pWhen you switch from a videophone call to a voice call, Hands-free is deactivated. 51 s l l a C e n o h p o e d V e c o V i
i
<Redial> <Dialed Calls> <Received Calls>
Using Call Records The FOMA terminal can store the other partys phone number and date/
time you have dialed or received. You can call back to the other party. Redial Up to 30 records of dialed voice calls and videophone calls are stored in total, and the older record of dialing to the same phone number is deleted. Dialed Calls Up to 30 records of dialed voice calls and videophone calls are stored in total, and up to 30 records of 64K data and packet communications are stored in total as well. The older records of dialing to the same phone number are also retained. Received Calls Up to 30 records of incoming voice calls and videophone calls are stored in total, and up to 30 records of 64K data and packet communications are stored in total as well. The older records coming from the same phone number are also retained. pWhen a call is switched between a voice call and a videophone call, the call of the type that is dialed/received first is stored. pWhen more than 30 calls are dialed, the older records are automatically deleted. Even if you turn off the FOMA terminal, call records are not deleted. pWhen you use 2in1, up to 30 records for Number A and up to 30 records for Number B are stored respectively regardless of the mode. Icons for Redial, Dialed Calls, and Received Calls
Dialed and received calls/missed calls of voice call Dialed and received calls/missed calls of videophone call Voice/Video messages are recorded on Record Message Dialed and received calls/missed calls of international call Dialed and received calls/missed calls of international videophone call Dialed calls of 64K data communication Received calls/missed calls of 64K data communication Dialed calls of packet communication Received calls/missed calls of packet communication Received calls of 64K data communication and packet communication when no external device is connected Received Chaku-moji message Records with time difference corrected 52 Records for Number B (only in Dual Mode of 2in1) The unchecked missed call icons are highlighted. Use Redial/Dialed Calls 1 Press Vo. When Using Redial When Using Dialed Calls mPhonebookDialed/recv. calls
Dialed calls The list for call records is displayed. pPress m(
) to display the Sent Address list. 2 Select a call record. The detailed display for the call record is displayed. pWhen the other party is stored in the Phonebook, the phone number, name, and icon are displayed. If the same phone number is stored with multiple names in the Phonebook, the name and icon that come first in the search order (see page 84) are displayed. For Redial For Redial Use Received Calls 1 Press Co. pYou can display the Received Call list also by mPhonebookDialed/recv. callsReceived calls
All calls or Missed calls. All calls . All the records including missed calls Missed calls . The records of missed calls only In Dual Mode of 2in1, the number of missed calls for Number A and Number B is displayed respectively.
(If unchecked missed calls are found, the number of them is displayed.) pPress m(
) to display the Received Address list. Received Call list 2 Select a received call record. pThe other partys phone number is displayed if it is provided. If that phone number is not stored in the Phonebook but recorded as a voice call in Redial, Callback is displayed. If this caller is stored in the Phonebook, the phone number, name, and icon are displayed. If the same phone number is stored with multiple names in the Phonebook, the name and icon that come first in search order
(see page 84) are displayed. If there is a call for packet communication, the senders access point name (APN) is displayed. When the other partys phone number is not notified, the reason for no caller ID is displayed. Detailed Received Call display pFor missed calls, the ring time is displayed on the right of the received date/time. pWhen a Chaku-moji message is received, it is displayed. To make a call to a displayed redial item, dialed call record, or received call record Press d to make a voice call. You can make a voice call also by pressing Oo(
) from the detailed display. Press l(
) to make a videophone call. Information No. pYou can make a voice call to the most recently dialed or received number by pressing
-d from the Stand-by display and then *
pCallback is not displayed for incoming videophone calls. pWhen you make/receive a call with an additional number of Multi Number, the stored name for the additional number is displayed below the phone number on the detailed display. If you store a phone number for Number setting of Multi number, the phone number is displayed as well. pDialed call records of 64K data communication are not stored when you use a Bluetooth device. pEven if you make a voice call (or videophone call) to the phone number in a received call record with a Chaku-moji message displayed, the received message is not sent. pWhen a call comes in from a party who uses a dial-in phone number, a different phone number might be displayed. Function Menu while Redial/Dialed Calls/Received Calls is Displayed Notify caller ID See page 56. Prefix numbers Intl dial assist Select image 2in1 dial Multi number Chaku-moji Search location Add to phonebook Mail See page 59. See page 58. See page 75. You can select a phone number to be notified to the other party in Dual Mode of 2in1. (See page 426) You can select a phone number to notify the other party. (See page 423) See page 54. You can access the site of
(imadoco kantan search).
YES See page 82. pYou can store the phone number in the Phonebook also by pressing m(
step 2 on page 82.
) from the detailed display. Go to Compose message You can compose a mail message to send to the phone number set as the destination address. Go to step 3 on page 130. Compose SMS Ring time
[Received Call list only]
Change font size You can compose an SMS message to send to the phone number set as the destination address. Go to step 3 on page 174. You can display the ring time for missed calls. Even if you have set Missed calls display of Ring time to Not display, the missed calls which stopped ringing within the ring start time and their ring times are displayed. You can switch font sizes for Redial, Dialed Calls, Received Calls, Sent Address, and Received Address. (See Dialed/
recv. calls on page 110) Set desktop/
key Add desktop icon See page 30. long press set. See page 386. 53 i
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[Redial/Dialed Calls only]
See page 158. Received address
[Received Calls only]
Delete See page 158. s l l Delete this
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Put a check mark for redial items, dialed call records, or received call records to be deletedl(
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
)YES
<Delete>
pIf you execute Delete all from the Function menu of Redial/Dialed Calls, all records in both Redial and Dialed Calls are deleted. Even if you execute Delete this or Delete selected of Redial, the records are not deleted from Dialed Calls and they are retained. To delete the dialed call records, delete them from the Function menu while Dialed calls is displayed.
<Chaku-moji>
Using Chaku-moji When making a voice call or videophone call, you can send your text message to tell the subject during calling. pFor details on Chaku-moji or compatible models, refer to DOCOMO website or Mobile Phone Users Guide [Network Services]. pThe sending end is charged, but the receiving end is not charged. When a message is received A Chaku-moji message is displayed below a caller. The Chaku-moji message is stored in Received Calls as well. pThe Chaku-moji message is displayed only during ringing. It is not displayed during a call. pEven when a Chaku-moji message comes in within the ring start time set by Ring time, it is received and recorded in Received Calls. pThe Chaku-moji message is not displayed during Lock All, Omakase Lock, or Personal Data Lock. However, you can check the Chaku-moji message from Received Calls after the lock is released. 54 Store Messages You can store up to 10 Chaku-moji messages in the Message list. 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesChaku-moji
Create message
Highlight <Not stored> and press l(
Enter a message. pTo edit a stored message, highlight it and press l(
pYou can enter up to 10 characters regardless of whether they are pictograms,
). symbols, or full-pitch/half-pitch characters. Make a Call with a Message 1 Enter a phone number 2 i(
or call up the detailed display of a Phonebook entry, redial item, dialed call record, or received call record.
)Chaku-mojiDo the following operations. Create message Select message Sent messages You can create a Chaku-moji message just before dialing.
Enter a message. pYou can enter up to 10 characters regardless of whether they are pictograms, symbols, or full-pitch/half-pitch characters. pThe Chaku-moji message created using this function is not stored in the Message list. From the Message list, you can select a stored message.
Select a message. From the Sent Message list, you can select a Chaku-moji message to be sent. Up to 10 sent Chaku-moji messages only are stored in the Sent Message list. If you send the same Chaku-moji message, the older one also remains. When the number of sent Chaku-moji messages exceeds 10, the messages are deleted from the oldest one.
Select a sent message. 3 Press d or Oo(
). pPress l(
pThe Chaku-moji message being sent is displayed while you are dialing.
) to make a videophone call. Information pWhen a Chaku-moji message has arrived at the other partys phone, Transmission completed is displayed, and you are charged a transmission fee. pWhen a Chaku-moji message does not arrive at the other partys phone such as when the other partys phone is not a Chaku-moji compatible mobile phone or the call is not allowed by Message disp. settings at the receiving end, Transmission failed is displayed. In this case, you are not charged a transmission fee. pDepending on the radio wave conditions, the transmission result may not be displayed at the sending end even if a Chaku-moji message has arrived at the other partys phone. In this case, you are charged a transmission fee. pEven if you make a call sending a Chaku-moji message, the Chaku-moji message is not displayed and you are not charged a transmission fee (the call is not recorded in Received Calls at the receiving end) when the other partys phone is out of the service area, turned off, during Public mode (Drive mode), or the ring time for Record Message Setting is set to 0 seconds. Also, the transmission result is not displayed at the sending end. pWhen a videophone call is not connected and automatically dialed as a voice call, the Chaku-moji message is resent as well. pYou cannot send/receive Chaku-moji messages overseas. Sent Messages Up to 10 sent Chaku-moji messages are stored in Sent Messages, and you can check for the other partys phone number and the date/time the Chaku-moji messages were sent. Older messages sent to the same phone number are also retained. pIn Dual Mode of 2in1, up to 10 latest records for Number A and Number B can be displayed in total. 1 mSet./ServiceNW services
Chaku-mojiSent messages 2 Select a sent message. pWhen the other partys phone number is stored in the Phonebook, the phone number, name, and icon are displayed. Function Menu while Sent Messages is Displayed Store Delete this Delete all You can store a sent Chaku-moji message in the Message list.
<Not stored>
pYou can store also by pressing l(
YES
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES Message Display Settings You can set how incoming Chaku-moji messages are displayed. 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesChaku-moji
Message disp. settingsSelect an item. Display all messages . Displays Chaku-moji messages from all callers. Numbers stored in PB. Displays Chaku-moji messages only from the callers stored in the Phonebook. Calls with callerID . Displays Chaku-moji messages only from the caller Hide all messages . Does not display Chaku-moji messages. notifying his/her phone number. Information
. Chaku-moji message successfully sent
. Chaku-moji message unsuccessfully sent pWhen you set to Numbers stored in PB, you cannot receive Chaku-moji messages from the callers stored in the Phonebook B in A Mode of 2in1 (and vice versa). Chaku-moji message for Number B (only in Dual Mode of 2in1) is not pWhen the transmission result is not displayed, or displayed. pDepending on the radio wave conditions, the transmission result might not be displayed correctly. 55 i
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i Prefer Chaku-moji You can set how your FOMA terminal works for incoming Chaku-moji messages for when Setting when opened is set to Answer. 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesChaku-moji
Prefer Chaku-mojiON or OFF ON . Does not answer by opening the FOMA terminal during ringing, so you can check a Chaku-moji message. OFF . Answers by opening the FOMA terminal while it is ringing.
<186/184>
Setting Caller ID to Send/Not to Send for Each Call Set Caller ID Notification when Making a Call Each time you dial out, you can set whether to notify your caller ID. 1 Enter a phone number or call up the detailed display of a Phonebook entry, redial item, dialed call record, or received call record. 2 i(
)Notify caller ID
Dont notify or Notify caller pTo release Notify caller ID, select Cancel prefix. Whether to notify or not follows the setting for Activate/Deactivate of Caller ID notification. Set Notify/Not Notify by Entering 186/184 You can select whether to notify the other party of your phone number also by entering 186/184 before the other partys phone number. 56 To notify your caller ID pPress l(
1 186Destination phone numberd or Oo(
1 184Destination phone numberd or Oo(
Not to notify your caller ID
) to make a videophone call.
) to make a videophone call. pPress l(
) Information pWhen you make a call and hear the guidance requesting your caller ID (see page 420), follow the steps of To notify your caller ID to enter 186 and redial. pYou cannot set Caller ID notification while is displayed.
<Pause Dial>
Sending Touch-tone Signals You can send touch-tone signals from your FOMA terminal to use services such as reserving tickets, checking bank balance, etc.
+m-8-4 Store Pause Dial You need to store a number string to be sent as a touch-tone signal in the Pause Dial list. If you have inserted a pause (p), you can send a number string breaking at the point where the pause is inserted. 1 mSet./ServiceOther settingsPause dial
l(
) pWhen a number string is already stored, it is displayed. pTo delete a stored pause dial, press i(
YES.
) and select Delete, then select 2 Enter a number string. pEnter the pause (p) by pressing and holding a for at least one second. pYou can use only 0 through 9, s, a to enter a number string and the pause (p). pYou can enter up to 128 digits. pYou cannot enter a pause (p) at the beginning and end of a number string, or enter it consecutively. Send Pause Dial 1 mSet./ServiceOther settingsPause dial
)Enter a phone number
Oo(
d or Oo(
) A voice call is made. Once the line is connected, a number string stored in Pause Dial is displayed up to the first pause (p). pWhen the other partys phone number is stored in the Phonebook, you can retrieve it selecting from the Search Phonebook display by pressing Bo. pYou can search for the phone number also from Received Calls by pressing Co or from Redial by pressing Vo. 2 Check that the line is connectedd or Oo(
A number string up to the first pause (p) is sent, and a number string up to the next pause (p) is displayed. A number string up to the pause (p) is sent each time you press d or Oo(
When you have finished sending the last number, the Talking display appears. pTo send multiple pieces of a number string at a time, press and hold Vo for at least one second, and select Send at one time.
) Information pDuring a call, you can send a number string also by displaying the Function menu of the Pause Dial display. pSome devices on the receiving end cannot receive signals. pYou cannot send a number string with pauses during a videophone call. i
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<WORLD CALL>
Making International Calls WORLD CALL is the international call service available from DOCOMO mobile phones. When you have signed up for FOMA service, you have contracted to use WORLD CALL (except those who have applied not to use it). pYou can make calls to about 240 countries and regions. pThe WORLD CALL charges are added to your monthly bill for FOMA service. pThe application/monthly fee is free of charge. pThe service is not available with some billing plans. pContact docomo Information Center on the back page of this manual for inquiries about WORLD CALL. pWhen using international carriers other than DOCOMO, contact them. pThe caller ID might not be notified, or might not be displayed correctly depending on the carrier. In this case, you cannot make a call by using Received Calls. About international videophone calls You can make international videophone calls to users of the specified 3G mobile phone carriers overseas and FOMA users. Press l(
) in the steps of Enter a Phone Number to Make an International Call. (See page 58) pFor the information about connectable countries and telecommunications carriers, refer
) instead of d or Oo(
to the DOCOMO Global Service website. pImages sent from the other party may blur on your FOMA terminal or you may not be able to connect, depending on the other partys phone used for the international videophone call. 57 s l l a C e n o h p o e d V e c o V i
i Use + to Make an International Call When you enter a phone number for dialing or storing it in the Phonebook, press and hold 0 for at least one second to enter +. You can use + to make international calls without entering an international call access code. pIf you set Auto assist setting of Intl dial assist to ON, an international call access code of IDD prefix setting is automatically entered. 1 0(for at least one second)
Enter numbers in order of country/area code area code (city code)destination phone number
d or Oo(
)Dial pWhen the area code (city code) begins with 0, enter it except for the 0. However, include 0 when making a call to some countries or regions such as Italy. pPress l(
pWhen you select Dial with orig. No., you can make a call without adding an
) to make an international videophone call. international call access code. Enter a Phone Number to Make an International Call 1 Enter numbers in order of 010country/area code area code (city code)destination phone number
d or Oo(
pYou can make an international call also by entering 009130010
) country/area codearea code (city code)destination phone number. pWhen the area code (city code) begins with 0, enter it except for the 0. However, include 0 when making a call to some countries or regions such as Italy. pPress l(
) to make an international videophone call. International Dial Assist You can make a call adding a country/area code or international call access code to a phone number. (Except for some countries and regions, if the phone number starts with 0, the 0 at the beginning is automatically deleted.) 1 Enter a phone number or call up the detailed display of a Phonebook entry, redial item, dialed call record, or received call record. 2 i(
)Intl dial assist
Select a country/area name
Select a name of International call access code
d or Oo(
pPress l(
pWhen the beginning of the phone number is +, the display for selecting a
) to make an international videophone call.
) country/area name is not displayed. pWhen Japan is selected as a country/area name, the display for selecting a name of International call access code is not displayed.
<International Dial Assist>
Setting for International Calls Auto Assist Setting You can set whether to replace + at the beginning of a phone number with an international call access code for when you make an international call from Japan. 1 mSet./ServiceNetwork settingIntl dial assist
Auto assist settingON or OFF
Select a country/area name
Select a name of International call access code. pWhen no country/area code or international call access code is stored, the 58 confirmation display appears asking whether to store it. Select YES and go to step 2 of Country/Area Code on page 59 for a country/area code, and go to step 2 of IDD Prefix Setting on page 59 for an international call access code. Country/Area Code You can store up to 27 country/area codes to be added for making international calls from overseas. 1 mSet./ServiceNetwork settingIntl dial assist
Country/Area Code
Highlight <Not recorded> and press l(
). pIf you select a stored country/area name, you can check the stored contents. 2 Enter a country/area name Enter a country/area code. pYou can enter a country/area name of up to 8 full-pitch/16 half-pitch characters. pYou can enter a country/area code of up to 5 digits. But you cannot use #, :, and
+. IDD Prefix Setting You can store up to three international call access codes to be added to the beginning of a phone number for making an international call. 1 mSet./ServiceNetwork settingIntl dial assist
IDD prefix setting
Highlight <Not recorded> and press l(
). pIf you select the stored item, you can check the stored contents. 2 Enter a nameEnter an international call access code. pYou can enter a name of up to 8 full-pitch/16 half-pitch characters. pYou can enter an international call access code of up to 16 digits. Function Menu while Country/Area Code /IDD Prefix Setting is Displayed Edit Delete this Go to step 2 of Country/Area Code on page 59 for Country/Area Code, and go to step 2 of IDD Prefix Setting on page 59 for IDD Prefix Setting. pYou can edit the item also by pressing l(
YES
). Delete all
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES Information
<Delete this> <Delete all>
pYou cannot delete the country/area code or international call access code set by Auto assist setting.
<Prefix Setting>
Storing Numbers to be Added to the Beginning of a Phone Number You can store prefix numbers such as international call access codes or 186/184 and add them to the phone number for dialing. You can store up to seven prefix numbers. 1 mSet./ServiceNetwork settingPrefix setting
Highlight <Not recorded> and press l(
). pIf you select a stored prefix, you can check the stored contents. pTo delete a stored prefix, press i(
) and select Delete this or Delete all then select YES. If you select Delete all, you need to enter your Terminal Security Code. 2 Enter a nameEnter a prefix number. pYou can enter a name of up to 8 full-pitch/16 half-pitch characters. pYou can enter a prefix number of up to 16 digits. The keys for entry are limited to 0 through 9, s and a. i
i V o c e V d e o p h o n e C a l l s Prefix Numbers You can add a prefix number to the beginning of phone number when you make a call. 1 Enter a phone number or call up the detailed display of a Phonebook entry, redial item, dialed call record, or received call record. 59 2 i(
)Prefix numbersSelect a name
d or Oo(
pPress l(
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<Sub-address Setting>
Making a Call Specifying a Sub-address You can set whether to regard the numbers after : of a phone number as a sub-address to access the specified phones or data terminals. pThe sub-address is a number assigned to identify each ISDN terminal connected to an ISDN line. It is also used for selecting contents on V-live. 1 mSet./ServiceOther settings
Sub-address settingON or OFF Information pEven if you set Sub-address setting to ON, : at the top of phone numbers and
: immediately after the prefix number or 186/184 are not regarded as sub-address mark-off symbols.
<Reconnect Signal>
Setting Alarm for Reconnecting You can set an alarm that sounds until a voice call or videophone call is reconnected after disconnected owing to bad radio wave conditions.
+m-7-7 1 mSet./ServiceTalkReconnect signal
Select an alarm. Information pThe reconnectable time differs depending on the usage status and radio wave conditions. An estimate is about 10 seconds and the call charge is applied also for that duration. pWhile you are disconnected, no sound is transmitted to the other party. 60
<Speech Quality>
Making Callers Voice Easier to Hear Both Shikkari Talk and Natural Talk make callers voice louder or clearer to hear. Shikkari Talk makes callers voice louder in accordance with surrounding noise. Natural Talk adjusts callers voice to have it heard in more natural tone. 1 mSet./ServiceTalkSpeech Quality
Select an item Shikkari+Natural Talk . Starts both functions at the same time. Shikkari Talk . Starts Shikkari Talk. OFF . Sets to OFF. Information pThis function is available only to the voice heard from the earpiece. However this might be disabled if you insert into or pull the earphone from the FOMA terminal, or when you switch to a Bluetooth device. pIf you have started Shikkari+Natural Talk, it might happen that you cannot switch to the Bluetooth device.
+m-7-6
<Noise Reduction>
Reducing Surrounding Noise to Make Voice Clear The noise sent to the other party is reduced according to the surrounding noise during a call. 1 mSet./ServiceTalkNoise reductionON or OFF
<Yuttari Talk>
Slowing Down the Other Partys Speaking Speed 1 During a voice callm(
is displayed.
) While Yuttari Talk is activated, pPress m(
) again to return to the normal speed. Information pYuttari Talk is effective only during a current voice call. The speaking speed returns to normal one when you end the call, switch calling parties during Multi calling, or switch from the voice call to a videophone call.
<Hands-free>
Switching to Hands-free When you switch to Hands-free, sound such as the other partys voice is audible over the speaker. 1 During a call, dialing, or connectingd is displayed. When Hands-free is activated, pPress d again to deactivate Hands-free. pThe sound volume during a Hands-free call follows the setting specified by Volume (earpiece volume). pYou can switch to Hands-free even during Manner Mode. Also, you will still hear voice through the speaker even when you activate Manner Mode during a Hands-free call. Information pWhile an earphone/microphone (option) is connected, you cannot hear voice through the speaker even if you switch to Hands-free. pKeep the FOMA terminal well away from your ear during a Hands-free call. Otherwise you could affect or damage your hearing. pTalk into the FOMA terminal within a distance of about 50 cm. i
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<In-Car Hands-free>
Using Hands-free Compatible Devices You can make or receive voice calls from a Hands-free compatible device such as In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01 (option) or a car navigation system by connecting with your FOMA terminal. You can connect your FOMA terminal to a Hands-free compatible device using two ways of connections as follows:
pConnect using a cable (USB connection):
To use/charge via the In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01 (option), you need to have the FOMA In-Car Hands-Free Cable 01 (option). pConnect using Bluetooth (wireless):
To connect to a Bluetooth communication compatible Hands-free device, you need to register and connect it to the FOMA terminal. For how to operate Hands-free compatible devices, refer to the respective instruction manuals. Information pTo connect using a cable (USB connection), set USB mode setting to Communication mode. p appears while you are talking or communicating using a USB Hands-free compatible device. p might appear while the FOMA terminal is connected to a USB Hands-free compatible device, and depending on the Hands-free device connected. while USB mode setting is set to microSD mode, pThe display or ring tone for incoming calls follows the settings of the FOMA terminal. pWhen the sound is set to output from a Hands-free compatible device, the ring tone sounds from that device even when Manner Mode is activated or Ring volume of the FOMA terminal is set to Silent. pThe receiving operation in Public mode (Drive mode) follows the setting of Public
(Drive) mode. pThe receiving operation while Record Message is activated follows the setting of Record message setting. pWhen the sound is set to output from the FOMA terminal, the operation for when the FOMA terminal is closed during a call follows the setting of Setting when closed. When the sound is set to output from a Hands-free device, the communication state does not change regardless of Setting when closed even if you close the FOMA terminal. 61 s l l a C e n o h p o e d V e c o V i
i Receiving a Call/Videophone Call 1 When you receive a call, the ring tone sounds and the Call/Charging indicator flickers. pTo vibrate the FOMA terminal for incoming calls, set Phone or Videophone of Vibrator to other than OFF.
) to answer For Answering a Videophone Call Press d or Oo(
the videophone call. You can send the substitute image to the other party. pPress m during a videophone call to switch between the substitute image and image through your camera for sending to the other party. pWhile the phone is ringing for a videophone call, Incoming V.phone is displayed. However, while ringing for a voice call, this kind of indication is not displayed. p is displayed at the upper left of the phone number for incoming international calls. 2 Press d or Oo(
For Answering a Voice Call
) to answer the call. 62 Chaku-moji message
(See page 54) 3 Press h to end the call after talking. Information pIf you close the FOMA terminal during a call, the FOMA terminal works in accordance with the setting of Setting when closed. (See page 65) pYou might hear beeps (in-call ring tone) during a call. If you have signed up for any of Voice Mail Service, Call Waiting Service, or Call Forwarding Service and set Arrival call act to Answer, the beeps (in-call ring tone) will sound for another incoming call, enabling you to do the following operations:
Voice Mail Service
. Transfer the call to the Voice Mail Service Center. (See page 416) Call Waiting Service
. Put your current call on hold and answer the incoming call. (See page 416) Call Forwarding Service
. Transfer the call to the registered forwarding destination. (See page 419) pYou can set Reject unknown not to accept calls from the phone numbers that are not stored in the Phonebook. Information
<For Voice Calls>
pWhen Answer setting is set to Any key answer, the call is put on hold if you answer the call by pressing .< with the FOMA terminal closed. When Setting when closed is set to No tone or End the call, the other party hears nothing, and when it is set to Hold, the call hold tone is played back. You can start talking by opening the FOMA terminal.
<For Videophone Calls>
pJust after purchase, Hands-free is automatically activated during a videophone call as Hands-free w/ V. phone has been set to ON. (See page 74) However, Hands-free is deactivated during Manner Mode regardless of Hands-free w/ V. phone. pEven if Call Forwarding Service is set to Activate, the call is not forwarded unless the forwarding destination is a phone compatible with the videophone conforming to 3G-324M (see page 48). Check the phone you are forwarding the call to and then activate the service. The videophone caller does not hear the guidance to the effect that the call is forwarded. (The message to the effect that the call is to be forwarded appears, depending on the receivers FOMA terminal.) pIf a videophone call comes in from the phone number to be rejected by Nuisance Call Blocking Service, the video guidance for Call Rejection is played back and the call is disconnected. Display for incoming calls When a callers phone number is provided The phone number is displayed. If that phone number is not stored in the Phonebook but recorded in Redial, Callback is displayed. If the callers name, phone number, and image are stored in the Phonebook, the name, phone number, and icon (or image) are displayed. pCallback is not displayed for incoming videophone calls. pIf the same phone number is stored with multiple names in the Phonebook, the name that comes first in the search order (see page 84) is displayed. pThe phone number but not the name is displayed during Personal Data Lock. However, when Phonebook available is set to Accept for Customize of Personal Data Lock, the name is displayed even during Personal Data Lock. pFor a forwarded call, the forwarders phone number is displayed below the caller. (It might not be displayed in the case of some forwarders.) pWhen you receive a call to an additional number of Multi Number, the stored name for the additional number is displayed below the caller. (With a forwarded call, you can press c(
When a callers phone number is not provided The reason for no caller ID is displayed. (See page 122)
) to switch to display of the forwarder.) Function Menu while a Call is Ringing Call rejection You can disconnect the call without answering. Call forwarding See page 419. Voice mail See page 416. 63 i
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i Switched between a Call and a Videophone Call by the Other Party When you have set Notify switchable mode to Indication ON, a caller
(the other party) can switch between a voice call and a videophone call. When the caller (the other party) switches between a voice call and a videophone call, the message telling that the call is being switched is displayed, the voice guidance is played back, and then the call is switched. pYou (receiving end) cannot switch between a voice call and a videophone call.
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<Answer Setting>
Setting Response of Key Operation for Answering Incoming Calls You can set to start talking (Any key answer) or to stop the ring tone
(Quick silent) by pressing a key besides d, Oo, m (for videophone call). 1 mSet./ServiceIncoming callAnswer setting
Select a key operation. Any key answer You can start talking by pressing any key shown below:
Voice call12 d, Oo, 0 through 9, a, s, r, m, c3, No,
pWhen receiving a videophone call, you can start talking by pressing d, Oo or m. 64 Quick silent The following are the keys you can press to stop the ring tone, vibrator or voice guidance:
When Setting when opened is set to Keep ringing, you can stop the ring tone, vibrator or voice guidance also by opening the FOMA terminal. Even if you stop it, the other party still hears a ringback tone. Voice call12 0 through 9, a, s, r, m, c3, No, <
Videophone call2 0 through 9, a, s, r, c3, No, <
pAfter you stop the ring tone, vibrator or voice guidance, you can start talking by pressing d, Oo, m (for videophone calls). OFF You can start talking by pressing a key shown below:
d, Oo Voice call Videophone call d, Oo, m 1 You can activate Any Key Answer or Quick Silent also by pressing l when 2 During Key Lock, you can activate Any Key Answer and Quick Silent by five record messages have already been recorded. pressing and holding < for at least one second. Silent by pressing c. 3 While is displayed, you cannot activate Any Key Answer or Quick Information pWhile an earphone/microphone (option) is connected, you can press the switch to start talking, regardless of Answer setting. (See page 393)
<Setting when Opened>
Setting Response for when Opening FOMA Terminal while Ringing 1 mSet./ServiceIncoming call
Setting when openedSelect an incoming type
Keep ringing or Answer Keep ringing . You can keep the incoming call ringing. Answer . You can answer the incoming call. For videophone calls, the still image set for Substitute image of Select image is sent to the other party.
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<Setting when Closed>
Setting Response for when Closing FOMA Terminal during a Call 1 mSet./ServiceTalkSetting when closed
Phone/VideophoneSelect an item. No tone . The voice is muted. The hold tone does not sound. The setting is
<Ring Volume>
Adjusting Ring Volume You can adjust the ring volume for incoming calls and mail. 1 mSet./ServiceSoundRing volume
Select an incoming type
Use Bo to adjust the volume.
+m-5-0 completed. pThe following icons are displayed on the Stand-by display while Ring volume is Hold . The other party hears the hold tone set for Holding tone of Hold set to Silent:
tone setting. For videophone calls, the still image set for Holding of Select image is displayed. End the call. The call is finished. This is the same operation as pressing h during a call. The setting is completed. 2 Speaker ON or Speaker OFF Speaker ON . The hold tone sounds from the speaker. Speaker OFF . The hold tone does not sound from the speaker.
<Volume>
Adjusting Earpiece Volume 1 mSet./ServiceTalkVolumeUse Bo or </> to adjust the earpiece volume. Adjust the earpiece volume to Level 1 (minimum) through Level 6 (maximum). pYou can adjust the volume by pressing Zo or </> during a voice call and calling, Bo or </> during a videophone call, and by pressing and holding Zo
(for at least one second) while you are entering a phone number. Press Bo or
</> within two seconds to adjust it. Information pThe earpiece volume adjusted during a call is retained even after the call ends. pWhen you adjust the earpiece volume, the sound volume during a Hands-free call is also adjusted.
: Set for Phone or Videophone.
: Set for Mail, Chat mail, MessageR, MessageF, or i-concier.
: Set for Phone or Videophone, and for Mail, Chat mail, MessageR, MessageF, or i-concier. pIf you have set Step, the ring tone is silent for about three seconds, and then the volume steps up every three seconds, from Level 1 through Level 6. pWhile the phone is ringing for a voice call or videophone call, you can adjust the ring volume by pressing Bo. However, you cannot adjust the ring volume in the following cases:
When Ring volume is set to Step When Answer setting is set to Quick silent and you stop the ring tone or voice guidance During Manner Mode When a call is cut off within the ring start time specified by Ring time 65 i
i V o c e V d e o p h o n e C a l l s 2 Press d or Oo(
) to release hold and answer the call. pWhen you have put a voice call on hold, you can release the hold also by pressing r. pIf a videophone call is on hold, the substitute image is sent to the other party by pressing d or Oo(
pIf you have set Setting when closed to Hold and put a call on hold by closing
) to release hold. the FOMA terminal, you can release hold and answer the call by opening the FOMA terminal or by connecting an earphone/microphone (option). If you connect an earphone/microphone to release hold and answer a videophone call, the substitute image is sent to the other party. Information pThe caller is charged for the call even while the call is on hold. pIf a new call comes in while the current call is put on hold, the hold (Holding) is released.
<Hold Tone Setting>
Setting Hold Tone You can set the guidance the other party hears while a call is put on hold. 1 mSet./ServiceTalkHold tone setting
On hold tone or Holding toneSelect a hold tone. Tone 1/2. The caller hears the pre-installed guidance in Japanese. RHAPSODY ON A THEME OF
. The caller hears the melody. You can set this for Holding tone only. Voice announce
. The caller hears the sound recorded by Voice announce. If it has pPress l(
playback.
) to play back a hold tone. Press r to end the demo not been recorded, this is not displayed.
<On Hold>
Putting a Call on Hold when You cannot Answer Immediately s 1 During ringingh l l a C e n o h p o e d V e c o V i
i The FOMA terminal makes three rapid beeps for confirmation and the call is put on answer-hold (On Hold). pThe confirmation tone does not sound during Manner Mode or when Ring volume is Silent. pThe other party hears the hold tone set for On hold tone of Hold tone setting. For videophone calls, the still image set for On hold of Select image is displayed. 2 Press d or Oo(
) to release hold and answer the call. pIf Answer setting is set to Any key answer, you can release hold of voice calls by pressing any key of 0 through 9, a, s, r, m, c, Mo, <, >, l, or i. pIf a videophone call is on hold, the substitute image is sent to the other party by pressing d or Oo(
) to release hold. Information pThe caller is charged for the call even during answer-hold (On Hold). pIf you press -h during answer-hold (On Hold), the call will be disconnected.
<Holding>
Putting a Call on Hold during a Call 1 During a callOo (
) pThe other party hears the hold tone set for Holding tone of Hold tone setting. For videophone calls, the still image set for Holding of Select image is displayed. pYou can put the call on hold by closing the FOMA terminal during the call if you have set Setting when closed to Hold. 66 Using Public Mode Using Public Mode (Drive Mode) Public mode is an auto-answer service that puts importance on manners in public spaces. Once you activate Public mode, the guidance is played back telling that you cannot answer the call as you are currently driving or in a place where you should refrain from speaking on the phone (a train, bus, movie theater, etc.). Then the call is disconnected. pVoice Mail Service1, Call Forwarding Service1, and Caller ID Display Request Service2 work taking priority over Public mode. 1 If a ring time is set to other than 0 seconds for incoming calls, the service works after the Public mode guidance. 2 When the other party notifies you of the phone number, Public mode works. pPublic mode does not work to the calls from the party set to be rejected by Nuisance Call Blocking Service. 1 Press and hold a for at least one second. is displayed. Public mode is activated and When a call comes in, the guidance The person you are calling is currently driving or in an area where cell phone should not be used. Please try again later. is played back for incoming calls. pTo deactivate Public mode, perform the same operation. Then, Public mode is deactivated and disappears. Information pYou can activate/deactivate Public mode only from the Stand-by display. You can activate/deactivate Public mode even when is displayed. pYou can make calls as usual even during Public mode. pIf you make an emergency call at 110/119/118, Public mode is released. pWhen Public mode and Manner Mode are activated simultaneously, Public mode has priority. pIf a User unset call comes in while Caller ID request is set to Activate, the Caller ID Request guidance is played back. (The Public mode guidance is not played back.) pYou cannot use this function during data communication. When Public mode (Drive mode) is activated Even when a call comes in, the ring tone does not sound. The Missed call icon appears on the display and the call is stored in Received calls. The guidance is played back to the caller to the effect that you are currently driving or in an area where mobile phones should not be used. Then the call is disconnected. However, when the power is off or out-of-service area guidance instead of the Public mode guidance. is displayed, the caller hears the The ring tone does not sound and the Call/Charging indicator does not flicker even when mail or a message comes in. In addition, the set vibrator does not work. The ring tone for 64K data communication, alarm tone, charging confirmation tone, the ring tone for i-ppli call and effect tone at the start of i-Widget do not sound, and a melody while an i-ppli program is running is not played back. The tickers of i-Channel are not displayed. See page 67 for how Public mode (Drive mode) and each network service work for incoming calls when they are simultaneously activated. Using Public Mode (Power Off) Public mode (Power off) is an auto-answer service that puts importance on manners in public spaces. Once you activate Public mode (Power off), the guidance is played back telling that you cannot answer the call as you are currently in a place where the power should be turned off
(hospital, airplane, around priority seat in a train, etc.). Then the call is disconnected. i
i V o c e V d e o p h o n e C a l l s 1 Enter :25251d Public mode (Power off) is set. (Nothing is changed on 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. pTo release Public mode (Power off), dial :25250. pTo check the setting for Public mode (Power off), dial :25259. 67 s l l a C e n o h p o e d V e c o V i
i When Public mode (Power off) is activated The setting stays activated until you dial :25250 to deactivate Public mode (Power off). You cannot deactivate the setting just by turning on the power. The guidance is played back to the caller telling that you are currently in a place where you should turn off the power. Then the call is disconnected. The Public mode (Power off) guidance is played back even when you are out of the service area or out of reach of radio waves. See page 67 for how Public mode (Power off) and each network service work for incoming calls when they are simultaneously activated.
<Missed Calls>
When You could not Answer an Incoming Call When you could not answer calls (Missed calls), the Notification icon appears on the Stand-by display. You can check Received Calls by selecting the icon. 1 OoOo(
) pPress h or r to return to the former display. pWhen multiple icons are found, use Mo to highlight an icon and press Oo(
pSee page 31 for when the FOMA terminal is closed. Notification icon
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<Record Message Setting>
Recording Voice/Video Messages when You cannot Answer a Call By activating Record Message, you can play back an answer message to incoming calls and record callers voice/video messages when you cannot answer them even if you have not signed up for Voice Mail Service. You can record up to five messages for voice calls and up to two messages for videophone calls. Each message can be recorded for up to 20 seconds. Activate Record Message 1 mLifeKitRec. msg/voice memo
Record message settingON or OFF
Select an answer message. pPress l(
demo playback.
) to play back the answer message. Press r to end the pWhen Japanese 1, Japanese 2, or English is set, a beep sounds after playing back the answer message to the other party. If Voice announce is set, the beep does not sound. 2 Enter a ring time (seconds). pEnter from 000 through 120 in three digits. pYou cannot set the same ring time for Auto Answer Setting and Record Message Setting. Set a different time for each. pWhile Record Message is activated, messages for voice calls) and for videophone calls) are displayed.
(the number of recorded
(the number of recorded messages 68 Incoming calls when Record Message Setting is set to ON The ring time elapses Incoming Call Playing back the answer message Recording a voice/
video message For videophone calls, the still image set for Preparing of Select image is displayed on the other partys display while playing back the answer message, and the still image set for Record message of Select image is displayed while recording. pTo answer a call while the answer message is being played
). back or a voice/video message is being recorded, press d or Oo(
For videophone calls, press d or Oo(
the substitute image. You can answer a call also by pressing the switch on an earphone/microphone (option). For videophone calls, the substitute image is sent to the other party.
) to send Displaying an icon on the desktop (See page 28) Information pRecord Message does not work when pWhen Public mode (Drive mode) and Record Message are simultaneously activated, is displayed. the former has priority and the latter does not work. pThe priority order of answer messages is as follows: Setting for Phonebook entry Group setting Record message setting. pIf Voice announce selected as an answer message is deleted, the answer message will be set to Japanese 1. i
i V o c e V d e o p h o n e C a l l s Information pWhen Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service is set at the same time as Record Message, the priority depends on the ring time set for Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service. To give Record Message priority, set the ring time for Record Message Setting shorter than that for Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service. Even when you do this, Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service works if there are already five record messages for voice calls and two record messages for videophone calls. pYou cannot receive a call from a third party while a voice/video message is being recorded. The third party will hear the busy tone.
<Quick Record Message>
Recording a Message when You cannot Answer an Incoming Call Even if a call comes in while Record Message is not activated, you can record the callers voice/video message just for that incoming call. 1 During ringingl(
) or >
The caller will hear the answer message and then can leave you a voice/video message. pDuring Key Lock, press and hold > for at least one second. pRecord Message does not work when five messages for voice calls and two messages for videophone calls have already been recorded. pWhen Side keys guard is set to ON, Record Message does not work even if you press > with the FOMA terminal closed. 69 s l l a C e n o h p o e d V e c o V i
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<Play/Erase Messages>
<Play/Erase Videophone Messages>
Playing/Erasing Record Messages/a Voice Memo/Videophone Record Messages/
Movie Memos Play Back/Erase Record Messages/a Voice Memo 1 mLifeKitRec. msg/voice memo
Play/Erase msg.
Select a record message or voice memo. A beep sounds and playback starts. pOn the Record Message list, recorded items are indicated by . pIt is played back at the volume set for Volume (earpiece volume). pWhen playback ends, a double-beep sounds and the message Playing is Record Message list cleared from the display. pThe date and time the message/memo was recorded are displayed during playback. When a callers phone number is provided, it is displayed. If the caller is stored in the Phonebook, his/her name is also displayed. However, the name is not displayed and the phone number only is displayed in the following cases:
When you play back a record message from the caller stored as secret data in Normal Mode When you play back a record message for Number A in B Mode (or vice versa) while using 2in1 pIf the callers phone number is displayed during playback, you can make a voice call to that phone number by pressing d. Press l(
videophone call.
) to make a To play back using .>
From the Stand-by display, press > to play back the latest record message. When record messages are not recorded, a voice memo is played back. 70 To skip to next message Each time you press > during playback, messages are played back in the following order: the next new record message the oldest record message a voice memo. To cancel playback midway Press Oo(
) or r. Play Back/Erase Videophone Record Messages/Movie Memos 1 mLifeKitRec. msg/voice memo
Play/Erase VP msg.
Select a videophone record message or movie memo. pOn the Videophone Record Message list, recorded items are indicated by . pIt is played back at the same volume of the playback sound of i-motion files. Videophone Record Message list pThe date and time the message/memo was recorded are displayed during playback. To play back using .>
From the Stand-by display, press and hold > for at least one second to play back the latest videophone record message. When videophone record messages are not recorded, the latest movie memo is played back. To cancel playback midway Press Oo(
) or r. Function Menu of the Record Message List/Videophone Record Message List Play Erase this You can play back the message.
YES pYou can erase the message/memo also by pressing i(
) during playback. Erase rec. msg. You can erase all record messages from the Record Message list, and can erase all videophone record messages from the Videophone Record Message list.
YES Erase movie memo
[Videophone Record Message list only]
Erase all You can erase all movie memos.
YES You can erase all record messages and a voice memo from the Record Message list, and can erase all videophone record messages and movie memos from the Videophone Record Message list.
YES Using Chara-den You can set up for sending a Chara-den image to the other party. pSee page 337 for Chara-den images. Set by Call You can set a Chara-den image to be sent to the other party for making a videophone call. 1 Chara-den display/Chara-den listl(
Enter the destination phone number and press l(
videophone call. pWhen the other partys phone number is stored in the Phonebook, you can retrieve it selecting from the Search Phonebook display by pressing Bo. pYou can search for the phone number also from Received Calls by pressing Co or from Redial by pressing Vo.
) to make a Information pThe priority order of substitute images to be sent to the other party is as follows:
Setting by call Setting for Phonebook entry Group setting Select image. i
i V o c e V d e o p h o n e C a l l s Substitute Image You can set a Chara-den image for Substitute image of Select image. 1 Chara-den display/Chara-den list/Chara-den Recording displayi(
)Substitute image pFrom the Chara-den list, you can set it also by pressing m(
). Chara-den Setup You can perform settings for a Chara-den call. These settings are effective only for during a videophone call. 1 During a Chara-den calli(
Chara-den setupDo the following operations.
) Switch Chara-den Select a Chara-den image. pIf you switch Chara-den images, the action mode switches to Whole Action Mode. Action list Change action At videophone start-up Whole Action Mode You can display the list for actions that you can operate. pHighlight an action and press Oo(
action. Press l(
pYou can display the Action list also by pressing a. You can switch the action mode between Whole Action Mode
pYou can switch modes also by pressing l.
) to check the details of the action.
) and Parts Action Mode (
) to execute the
). SW substitute img. You can switch a substitute image to be sent to the other party to the still image set for Pre-installed of Select image. SW orig. subst. img. You can switch a substitute image to be sent to the other party to the still image set for Original of Select image. 71 s l l a C e n o h p o e d V e c o V i
i Useful Functions for Videophone Calls Switch Images to be sent You can switch images to be sent to the other party from the substitute image to the image through your camera. See page 337 for Chara-den. 1 During a videophone callm(
) The image through your camera is sent to the other party. pPress m(
substitute image. is displayed while it is being sent.
) again to switch from the image through your camera to the Switch Image Display Positions You can switch the display locations of the received image and the sent image. 1 During a videophone call, press c(
pEach time you press c(
switch.
), the displays
). c Information pThe priority order of substitute images to be sent to the other party is as follows:
Setting by call Setting for Phonebook entry Group setting Select image. Note that Setting for Phonebook entry and Group setting are disabled when a videophone call comes in without notifying the caller ID. pEven when you make a videophone call sending a substitute image, you are charged for the digital communication. c
+c
+c 72 Zoom At videophone start-up WIDE You can adjust the magnification for the camera image to be sent to the other party. During a videophone call, the maximum magnification is about 4.4 times for the camera. 1 During a videophone call
Use No to adjust the magnification. pThe former zoom setting returns when the videophone call ends. Function Menu during Videophone Call CHG to voice call See page 51. Talk on BT/Phone Send DTMF tone/
DTMF tone OFF You can set whether to communicate through the FOMA terminal or a Bluetooth device. (See page 399) During a Chara-den call, you can switch to the DTMF Transmission Mode that enables you to enter the data from the numeric keys and to send DTMF (touch-tone signals). You can operate it only during a Chara-den call. pSend DTMF tone is displayed when the mode is not DTMF Transmission Mode and DTMF tone OFF is displayed in DTMF Transmission Mode. pIn DTMF Transmission Mode, you cannot operate the action of Chara-den images. pThe DTMF tone may not be received depending on the device of a receiving end. V.phone settings Visual preference See page 74. Brightness At videophone start-up 0 You can adjust the brightness of the camera image to be sent to other party to -3 (dark) through +3 (bright).
Select a brightness level. White balance At videophone start-up Automatic You can adjust the colors of the camera image to be sent to the other party, to make the colors look more natural.
Select an item. Fine weather . For talking outdoors in fine weather Cloudy weather . For talking in cloudy weather or in the shade Automatic . For adjusting white balance automatically Light bulb . For talking under incandescent light You can switch the color tone of the camera image to be sent to the other party.
Select a color tone. You can lengthen the cameras exposure time to make the camera image to be sent clear in a dark place.
ON or OFF You can set the focus during a videophone call.
Close-up or Landscape Color mode set At videophone start-up Normal Night mode At videophone start-up OFF Focus At videophone start-up Landscape Chara-den setup See page 71. Backlight LCD AI Own number Key guide You can select whether to light the display constantly or light for about 15 seconds after an operation.
Constant light or 15 seconds light See page 103. You can display your phone number. You can display the guide of key operation during a videophone call. 73 i
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<Hands-free with Videophone>
Setting Hands-free Videophone You can set whether to switch to Hands-free automatically for when a videophone call starts. 1 mSet./ServiceVideophone
Hands-free w/ V. phoneON or OFF pSee page 61 for the operation while Hands-free is activated and how to switch to Hands-free.
<Visual Preference>
Setting Image Quality for Videophone Calls You can set the quality of the received image on the display. 1 mSet./ServiceVideophoneVisual preference
Select an image quality. pPrefer motion spd is effective when there is motion in an image. When there is little motion, the quality becomes better if you set to Prefer img qual. pIf you operate from the Function menu during a videophone call, the setting is effective only for the current videophone call. Information pIf the radio wave conditions weaken during a videophone call, the image may appear like a mosaic.
<Select Image>
Changing Image Displays for Videophone Calls You can set an image to be sent to the other party. 1 mSet./ServiceVideophoneSelect image
Select an item. On hold. Sets an image for during answer-hold (On hold). Holding . Sets an image for while a call is on hold (Holding). Substitute image
. Sets a substitute image (still image or Chara-den) for when the camera is off. Record message
. Sets an image while recording a record message. Preparing . Sets an image for while playing back an answer message. Movie memo
. Sets an image for while recording a movie memo. 2 Select an image. Pre-installed. For sending a pre-installed still image to the other party. Original. For sending an appropriate message with a still image stored using Set display. Chara-den. For sending a Chara-den image selected by Substitute image from the Function menu while a Chara-den image is displayed.
(See page 71)
(Displayed only when Substitute image has been selected in step 1.)
) to play back a demo to check the still image or Chara-den pPress l(
image. pTo change the setting of Original or Chara-den, press i(
Change setting, then select a still image or Chara-den image. If you have selected Original, select a still image after selecting a folder.
), select Information pEven if you delete the still image selected from Original, that still image is displayed to the other party. To change, set by Change setting or Set display. 74 Set by Call You can set an image to be sent to the other party for making a videophone call. 1 Enter a phone number or call up the detailed display of a Phonebook entry, redial item, dialed call record, or received call record.
)Select imageChara-den pTo cancel the setting by call, select Release. The setting is completed. 2 i(
3 Select a Chara-den image.
<Notify Switchable Mode>
Setting for Switching a Voice/Videophone Call during a Call You can let the other party know that your FOMA terminal can switch between a voice call and a videophone call. This function is set to Indication ON at the time of contract. When Notify switchable mode is set to Indication ON, the caller can switch between the videophone call and voice call. pYou cannot operate Notify switchable mode when you are out of the service area or radio waves do not reach, or during a call. 1 mSet./ServiceVideophone
Notify switchable modeDo the following operations. Indication ON
YESOK Indication OFF
YESOK Check indication You can check the setting of the function.
OK
<Voice Call Auto Redial>
Redialing as a Voice Call when a Videophone Call cannot be Connected If a videophone call cannot be connected, it will be automatically redialed as a voice call. 1 mSet./ServiceVideophoneVoice call auto redial
ON or OFF Information pThe charges for calls once switched to voice calls are billed at the rates for the voice calls. pVoice Call Auto Redial does not work when a videophone call cannot be connected such as when the line is busy or the other partys phone is in Public mode (Drive mode). However, Voice Call Auto Redial works when you make a videophone call to a phone that does not support the videophone function. i
i V o c e V d e o p h o n e C a l l s 75 Using Videophone Calls by Interfacing to External Devices You can operate your FOMA terminal from an external device such as your personal computer for making or receiving videophone calls by connecting them using the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02
(option). To use this function, you need to install a videophone application program on a dedicated external device or personal computer, and further, you need to prepare equipment (commercial item) such as an earphone/microphone or USB compatible web camera. pFor operating environments for a videophone application program and how to set or operate it, refer to the instruction manual or other literature for an external device. pYou can use (DOCOMO Videophone Software) as the application program that supports this function. You can download (DOCOMO Videophone Software) from the DOCOMO website. Information pYou cannot make a videophone call from the external device during a voice call. pWhen you have signed up for Call Waiting Service, an incoming videophone call from an external device during a voice call is recorded as a missed call in Received Calls. The same applies for an incoming voice call, videophone call, and 64K data communication during a videophone call from an external device. a C e n o h p o e d V e c o V i
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<Videophone while Packet>
Selecting Response to Incoming Videophone Calls during i-mode s 1 mSet./ServiceIncoming call l l
V.phone while packetSelect an item. V.phone priority
. Shows the Videophone Call Receiving display. When you answer the videophone call, packet communication is disconnected. Packet downld priority
. Rejects the videophone call and continues the communication. V.phone answerphone
. Connects the incoming videophone call to the Voice Mail Service Center. Call forwarding
. Forwards the incoming videophone call to the forwarding destination. Information pIf you have not signed up for Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service, Packet downld priority works even if you set to V.phone answerphone or Call forwarding. 76 Phonebook Phonebooks Available for FOMA Terminal . Storing Phonebook Entries . <Add to Phonebook>
Storing Displayed Phone Number/Mail Address in Phonebook
. Setting Groups . <Group Setting>
Making a Call from Phonebooks . <Search Phonebook>
Editing Phonebook Entries . <Edit Phonebook>
Deleting Phonebook Entries . <Delete Data>
Checking Phonebook Storage Status. <No. of Phonebook>
Making a Call with a Few Keys Operation . <2-touch Dial>
Accessing Phonebook Entries by Voice . <Voice Dial>
78 78 82 82 83 87 88 88 88 89 77 Phonebooks Available for FOMA Terminal You can use two types of Phonebooks, namely the Phonebook in the FOMA terminal itself, and the Phonebook on the UIM. FOMA terminal 1,000 entries 19 groups UIM 50 entries 10 groups 4 phone numbers 1 phone number 3 mail addresses 1 mail address 100 images From 000 to 999 100 Chara-den images Number of entries k o o b e n o h P m e i t i c s a B k o o b e n o h P f o s t n e n o C t m e t i g n i t t e S s n o i t c i r t s e R Name (Reading) Group Phone number Phone number icon Mail address Mail address icon Address Location information Birthday Memo Image Memory No. Ring tone Vibrator Illumination Picture Chara-den Mail ring tone Mail vibrator Mail illumination Answer message Restrict dialing Call rejection Call acceptance Call forwarding Voice mail Secret code Storage in Secret Mode or Secret Data Only 78 FOMA terminal UIM Name Ring tone Vibrator Illumination Picture Chara-den Mail ring tone Mail vibrator Mail illumination Answer message p u o r G f o s t n e n o C t
: Can be stored. pYou can set your UIM into another FOMA terminal and use the UIM Phonebook
: Cannot be stored. entries.
<Add to Phonebook>
Storing Phonebook Entries You can store Phonebook entries in the FOMA terminal (Phone) or on the UIM. The Edit Name display appears. Go to step 2 and enter a name. 1 Xo(for at least one second)Phone or UIM 2 Do the following operations. pYou can press No to switch between the Basic item tab and Settings tab for the FOMA terminals Phonebook. For the FOMA terminal For the UIM Name Reading You can enter the name of the person or company in kanji, hiragana, katakana, alphabetic characters, or numerals.
Enter a name. pFor the FOMA terminal, you can enter up to 16 full-pitch/32 half-pitch characters. You can enter pictograms and symbols as well. pFor the UIM, you can enter up to 10 full-pitch characters/21 half-pitch alphanumeric characters. (Half-pitch katakana characters cannot be entered.) When the entry contains both full-pitch and half-pitch characters, you can store up to 10 characters from the beginning regardless of full-pitch or half-pitch characters. You can enter the reading in half-pitch katakana, alphabetic characters, or numerals.
Edit a reading. pFor the FOMA terminal, you can enter up to 32 half-pitch characters. You can enter half-pitch symbols as well. pFor the UIM, you can enter up to 12 full-pitch characters/25 half-pitch alphanumeric characters. (Half-pitch katakana characters cannot be entered.) When the entry contains both full-pitch and half-pitch characters, you can store up to 12 characters from the beginning regardless of full-pitch or half-pitch characters. pIf the displayed reading is acceptable, you do not need to edit it. However, depending on the characters entered for names or entering method, they are not reflected in the reading. pIf you enter (reduced size) or (reduced size) for a name,
(half-pitch, regular size) (for the FOMA terminal) and
(regular size) (for the UIM) are displayed in the reading field. Group In the FOMA terminal, 19 groups are available. On the UIM, 10 groups are available.
Select a group. pWhen the storage is completed with no group selected, the Phonebook entry is stored in No setting. Phone number You can store up to four phone numbers per Phonebook entry in the FOMA terminal. You can set an icon for each phone number to categorize mobile phone numbers, office phone numbers, and so on. You can store only one phone number per Phonebook entry on the UIM.
Enter a phone number. pEnter from the city code for the phone numbers. pYou can enter up to 26 digits. However, you can enter up to 20 digits for blue UIMs. pPress and hold a for at least one second to insert a pause (p) into the phone number you store. However, you cannot insert the pause (p) to the beginning of phone number or insert it consecutively. The pause (p) inserted to the end of phone number is not stored. pIf you insert : in the middle of a phone number, you cannot make a call. However, the phone number is recorded in Redial or Dialed Calls. pYou can store the phone number which includes # such as that for information service as well.
Select an icon. pIf you have stored a phone number in the FOMA terminal, P h o n e b o o k
<Phone number> will appear in the another Add-to-Phonebook display. To store another phone number, select
<Phone number>. Mail address You can store up to three mail addresses per Phonebook entry in the FOMA terminal. You can set an icon for each mail address to categorize mobile phone addresses, home addresses, and so on. You can store only one mail address per Phonebook entry on the UIM.
Enter a mail address. pThe mail address can consist of up to 50 half-pitch alphabets, numerals or symbol characters. pWhen the mail address is phone number@docomo.ne.jp, store the phone number only. pFor the FOMA terminal, you can set a secret code as well. (See page 87)
Select an icon. pIf you have stored a mail address in the FOMA terminal, another
<Mail address> will appear in the Add-to-Phonebook display. To store another mail address, select
<Mail address>. 79 Address Location information k o o b e n o h P
Enter a ZIP codeEnter a postal address. pYou can enter up to 7 digits for the zip code. pYou can enter up to 50 full-pitch/100 half-pitch characters for the postal address. Further, you can enter pictograms as well. pYou cannot enter or - (hyphen) in the zip code.
Select an item. By position loc. Measures the current location (see page 306) and store the location information. After checking the location information, press Oo(
). From loc. history
. Select a piece of location information from Location History
(see page 310) and store it. Attach from image
. Stores the location information from an image. Select a folder, then the image. From own number
. Stores the location information from Own number. Enter your Terminal Security Code and press Oo(
). pTo delete the stored location information, select Delete location info. Birthday
Enter a birthday. pYou can enter the birthday from January 1, 1800 through Memo December 31, 2099. pYou can check the birthday from Schedule. (See page 380)
Enter a memo. pYou can enter up to 100 full-pitch/200 half-pitch characters. Further, you can enter pictograms as well. 80 Image Memory No. Ring tone Vibrator The stored still image is displayed when you call up the Phonebook entry.
Select an item. Select image . You can store a still image in Data Box. Shoot image . You can store the shot still image. Perform step 2 through step 3 on page 217. pTo release the stored still image, select Release image. pThe size of a still image you can store is Stand-by (480 x 854) or smaller and up to 300 Kbytes in JPEG format or GIF format. pIf you store a still image larger than 72 x 54 dots, it is displayed shrunk on the detailed Phonebook display. pIf you store a still image larger than 240 x 180 dots, it is displayed shrunk on the Call Receiving display. pWhen Disp. PH-book image is set to ON, the stored still image is displayed for an incoming call. However, when another image is stored for Picture, that image is preferentially displayed for the incoming call.
Enter a memory number. pEnter a three-digit number of 000 through 999. pThe lowest empty memory number 010 through 999 is entered in advance. If 010 through 999 are all occupied, the lowest empty memory number from 000 through 009 is entered. You can set a ring tone for when a voice call or videophone call comes in from the person stored in the Phonebook.
Select ring tone Go to step 2 on page 92. pTo release the stored ring tone, select Release ring tone. You can set a vibration pattern for when a voice call or videophone call comes in from the person stored in the Phonebook.
Select vibratorSelect a vibration pattern. pTo release the stored vibrator, select Release vibrator. Illumination Picture Chara-den Mail ring tone Mail vibrator You can set an illumination pattern for when a voice call or videophone call comes in from the person stored in the Phonebook.
Select illuminationSelect an item. pTo release the stored illumination, select Release illumination. You can set an image to be displayed for when a call comes in from the person stored in the Phonebook.
Select pictureSelect a type of imageSelect a folder
Select an image. pTo release the stored image, select Release picture. The stored Chara-den image is displayed as a substitute image for videophone calls with the person stored in the Phonebook.
Select Chara-denSelect a Chara-den image. pTo release the stored Chara-den image, select Release Chara-den. You can set a ring tone for when a mail message comes in from the person stored in the Phonebook.
Select ring tone Go to step 2 on page 92. pTo release the stored mail ring tone, select Release ring tone. You can set a vibration pattern for when a mail message comes in from the person stored in the Phonebook.
Select vibratorSelect a vibration pattern. pTo release the stored mail vibrator, select Release vibrator. Mail illumination You can set an illumination pattern for when a mail message comes in from the person stored in the Phonebook.
Select illuminationSelect an item. pTo release the stored mail illumination, select Release illumination. P h o n e b o o k Answer message You can set an answer message for Record Message by Phonebook entry.
Select answer messageSelect an answer message. pTo release the stored answer message, select Release answer 3 Press l(
message.
). pIf you have not entered any name, is not displayed and you cannot store the entry. Phonebook entries while editing When the low battery alarm sounds The Phonebook entry you are editing is saved automatically. The confirmation display appears asking whether to resume editing when you continue editing after charging the battery or when you operate step 1 on page 78 and select the storage location for the interrupted Phonebook entry after changing to a charged battery. Recall. You can resume editing the Phonebook entry. New . You can edit a new Phonebook entry. In this case, the interrupted data is retained. If you execute Add to phonebook after storing the new Phonebook entry, the confirmation display appears again. pOnly the most recently interrupted entry is retained. pIf you resume editing the data but then cancel editing without storing it, that data will be abandoned. Once you recall the data, be sure to store it. If you receive a call or mail You can respond it leaving the edited data as it is, thanks to the Multitask function. To return to the Phonebook Edit display, press and hold x for at least one second to switch the menu. You can return to the Phonebook Edit display also by ending the call or mail function. 81 k o o b e n o h P Storing Displayed Phone Number/Mail Address in Phonebook You can store the displayed or selected phone number, mail address, and still image in the FOMA terminals or UIMs Phonebook. Phone number Phone number Storable items Operation While a phone number is entered While a redial item, dialed call record, or received call record is displayed Phone number/Mail address While Sent Address or Received Address is displayed Phone number/Mail address While a site or screen memo is displayed While the text of Message R/F or mail is displayed Phone number/Mail address While the data scanned by Bar Code Reader is displayed Phone number/Mail address Phone number/Mail address While a ToruCa file is displayed Location information While your current location is displayed Location information/
While the location history is displayed Phone number/Mail address Name/Phone number Still image While a registered LCS client is displayed While the Still Image list or a still image is displayed 1 Call up/Select an item to be storedi(
Add to phonebook pWhen you operate from the detailed mail display, select Store from the Function
) menu and then select Add to phonebook. pTo store the address of the sender (or of another recipient of simultaneous mail) of the received mail or the destination address of the sent mail into the Phonebook, select Store from the Function menu and then select Store address. If the addresses of the sender and another recipient of simultaneous mail are found or the multiple destination addresses are found, select a mail address or phone number to be stored. pTo store a still image in the Phonebook, select Set display from the Function menu and then select Phonebook. pWhen Add to phonebook is displayed on the Scanned Code Result display for Bar Code Reader, select Add to phonebook; then other information in the scanned code besides the phone number or mail address is entered into each field. 82 New . Go to step 2 on page 78. Add . Adds data to the existing Phonebook entry. When storing data on the 2 Phone or UIMSelect a storing method. 3 Select a search methodSearch the Phonebook
Select a Phonebook entry to be storedOo(
UIM, Overwrite is displayed.
) The phone number or mail address is entered automatically. pSee step 2 on page 78 to edit other items in the Phonebook entry. pWhen you store into the FOMA terminals Phonebook, you can remain the original entry and store a new entry into a different location by changing the memory number. 4 l(
)YES pIf you store the entry in the UIM Phonebook, select Overwrite to overwrite the original entry, or select Add to store it as a new entry. Information pThe Phonebook entry does not store the information of Notify caller ID included in Redial/Dialed Calls. To set Caller ID Notification, add 186/184 to the phone number and store it. pCharacters that cannot be stored may be replaced by spaces or deleted, and then stored. pYou may not be able to store the information from some sites into the Phonebook.
<Group Setting>
Setting Groups You can utilize the Phonebook by sorting the entries by group such as Company or Friend, or by your interest such as Baseball or Ceramic art. You can set a ring tone, vibration pattern, or illumination by group. 1 mPhonebookGroup setting
. pThe groups on the UIM are indicated by pTo reset the group names and respective settings by group, which have already been stored, press i(
), select Reset group, and then select YES. 2 Highlight a group and press l(
Select an item to be setSet the contents. pWhen you select Group name, enter a group name. You can store up to 10
) Group?
full-pitch/21 half-pitch characters. However, you can store only up to 10 characters (regardless of full-pitch or half-pitch characters) when you enter both full-pitch and half-pitch characters for a UIM group name. pSee step 2 on page 78 for the operations of the other items. However, you cannot set for groups on the UIM. pSelect a stored group, or press i(
its settings. However, you cannot check the settings of the groups on the UIM.
) and select Check setting to check 3 Press l(
<Search Phonebook>
Making a Call from Phonebooks You can retrieve stored Phonebook entries by eight search methods. 1 XoDo the following operations. pThe display for the same search method as the previous one appears once you have carried out a search. Press r to show the Search Phonebook display. pYou can show the Search Phonebook display also by mPhonebookSearch phonebook. Search Phonebook display Mail address?
Memory No.?
[FOMA terminal only]
Name?
Phone number?
You can show Phonebook entries stored in a specified group.
Select a group. pThe tabs appear on the top of the Phonebook list. (See page 84) pIf you press i(
) on the Group list, the Function menu for Group setting is displayed. You can search for the entry by the memory number assigned when it was stored in the Phonebook.
Enter the memory number. pEnter from 000 through 999 in three digits. pThe tabs appear on the top of the Phonebook list. (See page 84) pFrom the Stand-by display, you can press d and then press Bo to display the Memory No. Dial display. From there you can make a voice call by entering the memory number of the phone number. P h o n e b o o k You can enter the other partys name from the first character and search. You do not need to enter the full name.
Enter a part of the nameBo You can enter a part of the other partys phone number and search. You can search for the entry even from the middle of phone number.
Enter a part of the phone numberBo pYou can display the Phonebook list also by entering a part of the phone number from the Stand-by display or the Talking display, and pressing Bo. You can enter a part of the other partys mail address and search. You can search for the entry even from the middle of mail address.
Enter a part of the mail addressBo You can show the list of Phonebook entries in memory number 000 through 009. pPhonebook entries not yet stored or being set with secret are All?
Reading?
You can show all Phonebook entries. pThe tabs appear on the top of the Phonebook list. (See page 84) 2-touch dial?
[FOMA terminal only]
You can enter the reading of the other partys name from the first character and search. You do not need to enter the full reading.
Enter a part of the readingBo pThe tabs appear on the top of the Phonebook list. (See page 84) 2 Select an entryd or Oo(
displayed as .
) pWhen the entry contains multiple phone numbers, or when you searched by Mail address?, press Mo from the detailed display to select a phone number. pYou can make a videophone call by pressing l(
). 83 Information pIn a search method other than Group? and 2-touch dial?, enter nothing and press Bo; then you can search all through the Phonebook. pWhen no Phonebook entry is found that matches the condition you entered by Reading? or Memory No.?, the entry that is the closest to the condition is displayed. Search order k The Phonebook entries are searched in the order of readings you entered for storing, as o o b e n o h P follows:
Space at the beginning of the reading Japanese syllabary (... ) Alphabet (A, a, B, b, ...Z, z) Numerals (0 through 9) Symbols No reading. For All? and Reading?, searching is done in the following order:
Japanese syllabary (... ) Alphabet (A, a, B, b, ...Z, z) Space at the beginning of the reading Numerals (0 through 9) Symbols No reading. The Memory No. Search searches in the order of the memory numbers. About Phonebook List When you search from All?, Reading?, Group?, or Memory No.?, the tabs appear on the top of the Phonebook list. With All? and Reading?, the entries are sorted by every column of reading, with Memory No.? by every 100 of the memory number, and with Group? by every group. Press No to display the Phonebook entries in the tab at left or right. However, when there are 12 or more Phonebook entries in a tab, pressing m(
page. pAfter you search by Reading?, you can move the cursor to the through , , and tab by pressing each numeric key from the list. When you successively press the same numeric key, you can move the cursor within the same column.
<Example>Press 5 to display the tab. Each time you press 5, the cursor Phonebook list
), or </> brings up the previous or next
), c(
moves to the top of and so on. pAfter you search by Group?, you can move the cursor to the top of each column in the tab by pressing each numeric key from the list. When you successively press the same numeric key, you can move the cursor within the same column.
<Example>Press 5 to move the cursor to the top of the column. Each time you press 5, the cursor moves to the top of and so on. 84 pAfter you search by Memory No.?, you can move the cursor to the 000~ to 900~
tab by pressing each numeric key from the list.
<Example>Press 5 to move the cursor to the 500~ tab. pYou can make a voice call to the phone number stored for the name highlighted on the Phonebook list, by pressing d. Also, press l(
) to make a videophone call. When multiple phone numbers are stored for the name, the one stored first will be dialed. pFor the Phonebook entry stored on the UIM, pFor the Phonebook entry stored with i-concier information, p appears for the Phonebook entries set to A by Phonebook 2in1 Setting, is displayed. is displayed. appears for the Phonebook entries set to B, and entries set to common data. (Only in Dual Mode) pWhen you refer to the Phonebook from a GPS compatible i-ppli program, appears for the Phonebook entries which contain the location information. appears for the Phonebook About the detailed display Use No to highlight a tab, then the detailed contents are displayed. pFor the Phonebook entry stored is displayed on on the UIM, the memory number field. Group Reading Name Memory No. Still image Notify caller ID pWhen Notify Caller ID is set to Notify caller, appears, and when set to Dont notify, appears. pUnder the still image, appears for the Phonebook entries set to A by Phonebook 2in1 Setting, appears for the Phonebook entries set to B, and appears for the Phonebook entries set to common data. (Only in Dual Mode) Detailed Phonebook display (Item list) pWhen a Phonebook entry contains the setting for Multi Number or Chaku-moji, the set contents are displayed in the Item list/Phone Number display. Item list The first stored phone number, mail address, postal address, birthday, and memo are displayed. When i-concier information is stored, a postal address, URL, and memo obtained from i-concier are displayed instead of a postal address, birthday, and memo. Phone number
Mail address pWhen you select the item, you can compose an i-mode mail message with that mail address entered into the address field. Sort Personal information pWhen you select a postal address, the GPS compatible i-ppli program set by Select map of GPS settings starts to show the map. When you highlight a postal address and press l(
pWhen you select the location information, the Function menu of the location information
), the full display appears. appears. (See page 307) pWhen you select a memo or still image, the full display appears. i-concier information
), the full display appears. pWhen you select a postal address, the GPS compatible i-ppli program set by Select map of GPS settings starts to show the map. When you highlight a postal address and press l(
pYou can display a site or Internet website when you select a URL, select i-mode Browser or Full Browser, and then select YES. When you highlight a URL and press l(
pWhen you select a memo, the full display appears. pIf you have not subscribed to i-concier, the i-concier information tab does not appear.
), the full display appears. Settings pWhen you select each item, a demo is played back. Press Oo(
) or r to end the demo. Function Menu of the Phonebook List New Attach to mail Search location Move/copy You can store a new Phonebook entry. Go to step 1 on page 78. You can send an i-mode mail message with the Phonebook entry attached. Go to step 2 on page 130. You can access the site of
(imadoco kantan search).
YES Copy to microSD See page 346. Connect to Center See page 124. You can change the display order.
Select a type of order. pYou can sort Phonebook entries in reverse order by selecting Ascending or Descending. pYou cannot sort on the Phonebook list with tabs displayed. You can switch font sizes for the Phonebook and on the displays within Phonebook settings, etc.
(See Phonebook on page 109) P h o n e b o o k Change font size Send Ir/
trans/BT Send Ir data Send phonebook See page 360. Send all phonebook See page 361. transmission Send phonebook See page 362. Send all phonebook See page 363. Send to Bluetooth Send phonebook You can send the Phonebook entry using Bluetooth communication.
Select a Bluetooth device to be sentYES pWhen no Bluetooth devices are registered, the confirmation display appears asking whether to search. pSee page 397 for registering and connecting Bluetooth devices. Send all phonebook You can send all Phonebook entries using Bluetooth communication.
Select a Bluetooth device to be sent
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES pWhen Session number setting of Bluetooth settings is set to ON, enter your Terminal Security Code and then a session number. pWhen no Bluetooth devices are registered, the confirmation display appears asking whether to search. pSee page 397 for registering and connecting Bluetooth devices. 85 Delete data See page 88. Move/copy Set secret/Release secret You can activate/deactivate Secret for the Phonebook Copy to UIM See page 392. entry. pIf you select Set secret in ordinary mode (not in Secret mode or Secret data only), enter your Terminal Security Code. Copy to microSD See page 346. Copy to phone See page 392. Connect to Center See page 124. Copy item Copy name You can copy the name of Phonebook entry. Copy phone number/
Copy mail add./
Copy address/
Copy location info/
Copy birthday/
Copy memo/Copy URL Mail Compose message Attach to mail Compose SMS Change font size You can copy each item of Phonebook entry. pFrom the detailed display, press Mo to highlight an item to be copied. The items can be selected in the Function menu differ depending on the highlighted item. You can compose an i-mode mail message to send to the mail address. Go to step 3 on page 130. You can send an i-mode mail message with the Phonebook entry attached. Go to step 2 on page 130. You can compose an SMS message to send to the phone number set as the destination address. Go to step 3 on page 174. You can switch the font size for the Phonebook and on the displays within Phonebook settings, etc.
(See Phonebook on page 109) Restrictions See page 121. k o o b e n o h P Information
<Send to Bluetooth>
pYou cannot send Phonebook entries from the UIM. pSee page 395 for the Bluetooth function. Function Menu of the Detailed Phonebook Display Notify caller ID Prefix numbers Intl dial assist Select image 2in1 dial Multi number Chaku-moji Search location Edit data See page 56. See page 59. See page 58. See page 75. You can select a phone number to notify the other party in Dual Mode of 2in1. (See page 426) You can select a phone number to be notified to the other party. (See page 423) See page 54. See page 85. Edit phonebook Go to step 1 on page 87. Sort phone number/
Sort mail address
Select a phone number or mail address
Use Bo to change the orderOo(
p From the detailed display, press No to highlight an item to be sorted. The items you can select from the Function menu differ depending on the highlighted item.
) pTo change the order in succession, repeat the above steps.
l(
) 86 Secret code You need to add the recipients secret code when sending i-mode mail to anyone who has registered a secret code. Once you set the secret code for the mail address in the Phonebook entry, it will be added automatically whenever you send mail to that address.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeSet code pFrom the detailed display, press Mo to highlight a phone number or mail address to be set with a secret code. pTo check the secret code, select Check code. pTo release the secret code, select Release code.
Enter a four-digit secret codeYES pIn the Function menu, Secret code is indicated by , after it is set. pEnter a four-digit number for secret code. You cannot set 0000. Set desktop/
key Add desktop icon See page 30. long press set. See page 386. Send Ir/
trans/BT Send Ir data Send phonebook See page 360. Send all phonebook See page 361. transmission Send phonebook See page 362. Send all phonebook See page 363. Send to Bluetooth Send phonebook See page 85. Send all phonebook See page 85. Delete data See page 88. Set secret/Release secret See page 86. Information
<Secret code>
pYou cannot set secret codes for UIM Phonebook entries. pThe secret code can be added only when the recipients mail address is in the form of phone number or phone number@docomo.ne.jp. It cannot be added to any other form of mail address. pIf you have stored the mail address as phone numbersecret code@docomo.ne.jp, you cannot reply to mail messages from the party of that mail address. After changing the mail address to phone number@docomo.ne.jp, set the secret code.
<Edit Phonebook>
Editing Phonebook Entries 1 Detailed Phonebook displaym(
Select an item to be editedEdit the contents. pSee step 2 on page 78 for how to edit the Phonebook entry. pEven if you edit the Phonebook entry in the FOMA terminal (Phone), you can remain the original contents in the original location and store the edited contents in the different location by changing the memory number. 2 l(
)YES pIf you edited the UIM Phonebook entry, select Overwrite to overwrite the original contents, or Add to save the contents as a new entry. P h o n e b o o k 87
<Delete Data>
Deleting Phonebook Entries Delete from the Detailed Phonebook Display k 1 Detailed Phonebook displayi(
Do the following operations.
)Delete data o o b e n o h P Phone number/
This item
YES pHighlight an item to be deleted by pressing Mo from the detailed display. pYou cannot delete information obtained by i-concier. This phonebook YES Delete from the Phonebook List 1 Phonebook listi(
Do the following operations.
)Delete data Delete this
YES Delete selected
)YES
Put a check mark for Phonebook entries to be deleted
l(
pYou can check or uncheck entries all at once by pressing i(
all in tab/Release all.
) and selecting Select all in tab/Select all/Release pPerform the same operation as that of Delete all when you have selected all Phonebook entries including secret ones. Delete all in tab You can delete all the Phonebook entries for the displayed tab.
YES Delete all You can delete all Phonebook entries including secret entries.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYESYES 88
<No. of Phonebook>
Checking Phonebook Storage Status 1 mPhonebookNo. of phonebook Phone Phonebook . The number of Phonebook entries stored in the FOMA terminal
(Phone) Secret . The number of Phonebook entries stored as secret data
(Displayed in Secret Mode or Secret Data Only) Image. The number of Phonebook entries in which still images are stored Chara-den . The number of Phonebook entries in which Chara-den images are stored Voice dial . The number of Phonebook entries set as voice dial entries
: The number of phone numbers that can still be stored Rest .
: The number of mail addresses that can still be stored UIM Phonebook . The number of Phonebook entries stored on the UIM Information pWhen you use 2in1, the number of Phonebook entries for the mode in use is displayed. (See page 427)
<2-touch Dial>
Making a Call with a Few Keys Operation When the entry is stored in memory number 000 through 009 in the FOMA terminals Phonebook, you can dial the phone number just by pressing the lowest one digit of memory number and d. 1 Numeric key (0 to 9)d or Oo(
pYou can make a videophone call by pressing l(
). Information pWhen the Phonebook entry contains multiple phone numbers, the first phone number will be dialed. pWhen you set Restrict dialing to a Phonebook entry of memory number 000 through 009, set it to the first phone number in the Phonebook entry. Information pWhen you store a Phonebook entry of memory number from 000 through 009 as secret data, make a call to that entry in Secret Mode or Secret Data Only.
<Voice Dial>
Accessing Phonebook Entries by Voice Just vocalize the other partys voice dial name and then the Phonebook entry is accessed for making a call. Voice Dial Setting You can store up to 100 voice dial entries selecting from among the Phonebook entries stored in the FOMA terminal (Phone).
+m-2-6 1 mPhonebookPhonebook settings
Voice dial setting<New>
pYou can edit the stored voice dial name by pressing l(
pTo delete the stored voice dial entry, press i(
Delete all and then select YES.
). Go to step 3.
) and select Delete or 2 Search the PhonebookSelect a Phonebook entry. 3 Enter a voice dial name. The display for search method you used last time appears. pThe mark is added to the Phonebook entry stored in the Voice Dial list. pYou can enter up to 22 half-pitch katakana characters. pThe reading (katakana only) of the Phonebook entry is displayed as the voice dial name. Correct the name to the easy-to-identify words. Information pThe voice dial name set by this function is effective only for calling up a voice dial entry. For the voice guidance function, the reading (name) stored in the Phonebook is read aloud. pWhen multiple similar voice dial names are stored or when the voice dial name is short, the recognition rate lowers and a wrong voice dial entry (Phonebook entry) might be accessed. In this case, rename the existing voice dial name and store it. pYou cannot store (Boisusettei) as a voice dial name. P h o n e b o o k Dial from Phonebook by Voice By your voice, you can access the Phonebook entry you set in the Voice Dial list. When Read aloud settings is set to ON and Voice dial is checked, the operation is guided by the voice guidance. 1 d(for at least one second)
As soon as the voice recognition start tone sounds, vocalize the voice dial name. Start vocalizing within four seconds after the voice recognition start tone sounds. Once the voice is recognized as a voice dial entry, the detected result is displayed. pYou cannot change the volume of the voice recognition start tone. The voice recognition start tone does not sound during Manner Mode. pIf you say the word (Boisusettei), the display of Voice settings appears. (See page 90) pWhen Auto voice dial is set to ON, the display for Auto Voice Dial appears after the voice is recognized as a voice dial entry. Then about two seconds later, the FOMA terminal automatically dials out. 2 Highlight a detected result and pressd or Oo(
The first phone number in the selected Phonebook entry is dialed. pYou can show the detailed Phonebook display by pressing l(
Highlight a phone number and press d or Oo(
Also, you can make a videophone call by pressing l(
) to make a voice call. Information pWhen you vocalize, keep your mouth away from the microphone about 10 cm. If your voice is too distant, it may be difficult to recognize your voice. pPronounce the voice dial name as clearly as possible. pBefore and after voice production, avoid making the sounds unrelated to the voice dial name such as clearing your throat, clicking your tongue, noisy breathing or other noise. pVocalize in quiet, noise-free locations. pWhile vocalizing, do not put your fingers over the microphone, or press or brush the keys. 89 You can automatically make a call to the phone number accessed by voice.
ON or OFF Voice headset dial You can access the voice dial entries by using an earphone/
microphone (option) or Wireless Earphone Set 02 (option).
ON or OFF Read aloud settings See page 374. Read aloud volume See page 375. Read aloud speed See page 375. Read aloud output See page 375. Read aloud valid set. See page 375. To access a voice dial entry using an earphone/microphone Auto voice dial k o o b e n o h P You need to set Voice headset dial to ON and open the FOMA terminal in advance.
(option) for at least one second. 1 Press and hold the switch of the earphone/microphone 2 Perform the operations of Dial from Phonebook by Voice on page 89. pYou can make a call also by pressing the switch of the earphone/microphone instead of pressing d or Oo. To access a voice dial entry using a Bluetooth device You can access a voice dial entry with the FOMA terminal closed as well. You need to set Voice headset dial to ON in advance, and connect with the Bluetooth device using the Headset service or Hands-free service. pFor using the Hands-free service, the Bluetooth device needs to support a voice recognition function. pYou can access a voice dial entry also by pressing and holding < for at least one second when the FOMA terminal is closed. 1 Press the switch of the Bluetooth device. 2 Access a voice dial entry following the voice guidance. Once the voice is recognized as a voice dial entry, the detected result is displayed. pThe FOMA terminal automatically dials out about two seconds after the voice guidance informing of dialing finishes. Voice Settings 1 mSet./ServiceOther settingsVoice settings
Do the following operations. 90 Sound/Screen/Light Settings Sound Settings Changing Ring Tone. <Select Ring Tone>
Setting Sound Effects of Ring Tone or Melody
. <Melody Effect>
Informing You of an Incoming Call by Vibration . <Vibrator>
Using Recorded Sound as Ring Tone . <Voice Announce>
Changing Ringback Tone . <Melody Call Setting>
Setting Keypad Sound . <Keypad Sound>
Setting Charging-start/end Tones. <Charge Sound>
Sounding Alarm when a Line is Nearly Disconnecting
. <Quality Alarm>
Setting Ring Time for Mail and Messages R/F
. <Mail/Message Ring Time>
Sounding Ring Tone from Earphone Only
. <Headset Usage Setting>
Muting Tones from FOMA Terminal . <Manner Mode>
Selecting Manner Mode Type . <Manner Mode Set>
92 93 94 94 94 95 95 95 95 96 96 97 Screen/Light Settings 99 Changing Displays . <Display Setting>
Displaying an Image Stored in Phonebook while Ringing
. <Display Phonebook Image> 101 Setting Displays for Private Window . <Private Window> 102 Displaying Arrival Information by Opening FOMA Terminal
. <Received Mail/Call at Open> 102 Setting Lights for Display and Keypad . <Backlight> 102 Adjusting Quality of Display Automatically . <LCD AI> 103 Making Display Hard to See from People Around
. <View Blind> 104 Setting Quality of Display . <Image Quality> 104 Setting Color Combination for Display
. <Color Theme Setting> 104 Setting Displays for Main Menu. <Menu Icon Setting> 104 Using Kisekae Tool. <Kisekae Tool> 105 Setting Machi-chara Image . <Set to Machi-chara> 106 Setting Color and Others of Call/Charging Indicator
. <Illumination> 106 Checking Missed Calls and New Mail by Tone and Call/Charging Indicator. <Info Notice Setting> 108 Changing Character Font. <Font> 108 Changing Font Size . <Font Size Setting> 109 Setting Clock Display . 110 91 s g n i t t e S i
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Changing Ring Tone You can set a ring tone for each incoming type. If you select an i-motion file, the i-motion file is played back with sound for incoming calls/messages. (Chaku-motion) pThe ring tone is the PCM sound source, chord of 128 tones, and ADPCM compliant. pSee Add to Phonebook on page 78 for setting a ring tone by Phonebook entry, and
+m-1-3 see Group Setting on page 82 for setting it by group. Ring Tone List (pre-installed) Display Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 Pattern 5 Rush & Chase Seaside Resort PARADE OF THE WOODEN Title Rush & Chase Seaside Resort PARADE OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS SUMMERTIME SUMMERTIME TRITSCH TRATSCH POLK SOMEDAY MY PRINCE WI TRITSCH TRATSCH POLKA OP 214 SOMEDAY MY PRINCE WILL COME SONATINE SONATINE Name of Lyricist/Composer Composer:
JESSEL LEON Composer:
GERSHWIN GEORGE Composer:
STRAUSS JUN JOHANN Composer:
CHURCHILL FRANK E Composer:
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART PEER GYNT SUITE NR 1 PEER GYNT SUITE NR 1 OP 46/
MORGENSTEMNING Composer:
GRIEG EDVARD HAGERUP Old Type Phone Steelpan Minimal Documentary Magical Stick Smart Beep 92 Display Name of Lyricist/Composer Ukulele Waterdrop 3D sound is supported. See page 93 for 3D sound.
(Note) The names of lyricists and composers are described conforming to the JASRAC Title website. Whole part of long titles may not be displayed due to restriction of the display size. i-motion (pre-installed) Display Title Name of Lyricist/Composer
(CHURAUMI KUMANOMITONAKAMA TACHI) 1 mSet./ServiceSoundSelect ring tone
Select an incoming type. pSelect an item and press l(
back or displayed. 2 Select ring toneSelect a type of ring tone. Melody . Sets a melody as a ring tone. MUSIC. Sets a Chaku-uta Full music file as a ring tone. imotion . Sets an i-motion file as a ring tone. (Chaku-motion/
) to check the contents actually played Chaku-uta) Voice announce . Sets the sound recorded by Voice announce as a ring tone. The setting is completed. OFF . Sets a ring tone off. The setting is completed. 3 Select a folderSelect a ring tone. pIf you select MUSIC in step 2, select Fullsong ring tone or Point ring tone.
(See page 264) pSee page 193 when you select Search by i-mode. Information pYou can set the Call Receiving display by selecting Phone or Videophone, and then by selecting Select calling disp.. Go to step 2 on page 100. pYou can set the Mail Receiving display by selecting Mail, Chat mail, MessageR or MessageF, and then by selecting Select receiving disp.. Go to step 2 of Set Stand-by Display on page 99. pThe priority order of ring tones is as follows: Read aloud settings Setting for Phonebook entry Group setting Select ring tone (Select ring tone of Multi number when a call comes in to the additional number, and Ring tone set. for No. B of 2in1 setting when a call comes in to Number B while using 2in1). pThe ring tone or images set at purchase might be played back or displayed for incoming calls or messages, depending on the combination of this function and Display setting. pSee imotion info to check whether the i-motion file can be set for a ring tone. pWhen you set an i-motion file containing video and sound for a mail ring tone, you can press -r or others to stop the ring tone. pWhen you set an i-motion file containing video and sound for a ring tone
(Chaku-motion), it is played back taking priority over Display setting. However, if you set a voice-only i-motion file for the ring tone, the image set by Display setting is displayed. pWhen you set an i-motion file containing video and sound for Select calling disp., the i-motion file is played back taking priority over this function for incoming calls. However, if you set an i-motion file containing only video for Select calling disp., the ring tone selected for this function is played back for incoming calls. pYou cannot set an i-motion file which contains video for i-concier. pWhen different types of mail i-mode mail, SMS messages, chat mail, or Messages R/F are received at the same time, the priority order of ring tone as follows: Chat mail i-mode mail/SMS MessageR MessageF. If you receive the same type of mail simultaneously, the ring tone corresponding to the mail you have received last works. pFor melodies downloaded, attached to mail, or prohibited from being attached to mail or being output from the FOMA terminal, a playing part may be specified in advance. When a play-part-specified melody is set for a ring tone, only the specified part is played back.
<Melody Effect>
Setting Sound Effects of Ring Tone or Melody You can set whether to add stereophonic sound effects to the playback tone of i-motion files, melodies, ring tones, and effect tones.
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Do the following operations. Stereo&3DSound Position to play You can play back 3-dimensional sound from the Stereo Earphone Set (option). This is effective for the i-ppli effect tones or ring tones.
ON or OFF You can set the play start position of the melody that has been set for the ring tone or alarm tone.
Select an item. Play all. Plays back from the beginning of the melody. Play portion . Plays back from the start position set for the melody. 3D Sound 3D Sound is a function that creates stereophonic sound and spatially-moving sound through the use of the Stereo Earphone Set. 3D Sound compatible i-ppli games, ring tones, and i-motion files enable you to enjoy live-like feeling of sounds. Information pStereognostic sense might differ depending on the person. If you feel strange, switch Stereo&3DSound to OFF. 93
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Informing You of an Incoming Call by Vibration You can set the vibrator to notify you of incoming calls and mail. 1 mSet./ServiceIncoming callVibrator
Select an incoming typeSelect a vibration pattern. pWhen Melody linkage is set, the FOMA terminal vibrates in time with the vibration pattern stored in the melody. pWhile selecting a vibration pattern, you can check the selected vibration. However, you cannot check the vibration when you select Melody linkage. pThe following icons are displayed on the Stand-by display while Vibrator is set to other than OFF:
: You set Phone or Videophone.
: You set Mail, Chat mail, MessageR, MessageF, or i-concier.
: You set Phone or Videophone, and set Mail, Chat mail, MessageR, MessageF, or i-concier. Information pThe priority order of vibrators is as follows: Setting for Phonebook entry Group setting Vibrator. pEven when Melody linkage is set, the FOMA terminal vibrates with Pattern 2 if an i-motion file or melody with no vibration pattern is set for the ring tone. pBe careful not to leave the FOMA terminal on a desk or similar places with the vibrator activated; when a call comes in, the FOMA terminal might move and fall by vibration. 94
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Using Recorded Sound as Ring Tone You can set the sound recorded with the FOMA terminal for a ring tone
(including a ring tone for Number B of 2in1), On-hold tone/Holding tone, alarm for Alarm, Schedule, ToDo, and TV timer, and answer message for Record Message. You can record only one item for about 15 seconds. 1 mLifeKitRec.msg/voice memoVoice announce
Record pTo suspend recording midway, press Oo(
recorded to that point are saved.
), h, or r. The contents pThe tone beeps about 5 seconds before the recording time (for about 15 seconds) ends. When recording ends, the tone beeps twice, and the former display returns. pThe recording is suspended when a call comes in, when an alarm for Alarm, Schedule, ToDo, TV timer, or Timer recording sounds, or when you switch displays using Multitask while recording. (The contents recorded to that point are saved.) pTo play back the recorded sound, select Play. To suspend playback midway, press Oo(
pTo erase the recorded sound, select Erase, then select YES.
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<Melody Call Setting>
Changing Ringback Tone Melody Call is a service that enables you to change the ringback tone phone the callers hear to a melody you like. For details, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [Network Services]. pMelody Call is a pay service which is available on a subscription basis. 1 mSet./ServiceIncoming callMelody Call setting
YESOperate following the instructions on the display. Information pMelody Call is not available for incoming videophone calls. pWhen you select YES from the confirmation display asking whether to connect to the site, the line is connected to the i-mode site. You are not charged a packet communication fee for connecting to the site for settings, however, you are charged for connecting to the IP site, i-mode menu site, and free melody corner.
<Keypad Sound>
Setting Keypad Sound 1 mSet./ServiceSoundKeypad soundON or OFF
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<Charge Sound>
Setting Charging-start/end Tones The confirmation tone sounds twice when charging starts/ends. 1 mSet./ServiceSoundCharge soundON or OFF Information pYou cannot change the volume for charge sound. pThe charging confirmation tone does not sound when the power is turned off, when a display other than the Stand-by display is shown or during Manner Mode or Public mode (Drive mode).
<Quality Alarm>
Sounding Alarm when a Line is Nearly Disconnecting When a call is nearly disconnecting midway due to bad radio wave conditions, an alarm sounds to inform you right before disconnection.
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Select an alarm. No tone . Does not sound. High tone. High alarm sounds. Low tone . Low alarm sounds. Information pYou might be disconnected without hearing an alarm if radio wave conditions deteriorate suddenly.
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<Mail/Message Ring Time>
Setting Ring Time for Mail and Messages R/F You can set the duration of the ring tone which sounds for incoming i-mode mail, SMS messages, Chat mail, Messages R/F, and i-concier information. 1 mSet./ServiceSoundMail/Msg. ring time
Select a type of mail or messageON or OFF
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Muting Tones from FOMA Terminal Just by pressing a key, you can set to mute the tones from the FOMA terminal, such as a ring tone and keypad sound. You can use Manner mode set to select Manner Mode functions from three types; Manner mode, Super silent, or Original. While Manner mode or Super silent is activated, or while Mic sensitiv. is set to Up in Original, you can talk softly on the phone but your voice can still be heard clearly at the other end. 1 Press and hold s for at least one second. Manner mode selected in Manner mode set is set. pDuring a call or while calling, you can activate Manner Mode by pressing and holding s for at least one second. pWhen the FOMA terminal is closed, you can activate Manner Mode by pressing and holding > for at least one second. pDuring Manner Mode, is displayed. The settings you selected for Manner mode set are also displayed.
: Indicates that Vibrator will work to notify events.
: Indicate that Ring volume has been set to Silent.
Information pEven if you activate Manner Mode, the shutter sound and focus lock tone of the camera sound. pIn Manner Mode, if you try to play back a melody, the confirmation display appears asking whether to play it back. Select YES to play back the melody at the volume set for Phone of Ring volume. If the setting is Silent or Step, the volume is Level 2. s g n i t t e S i
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Sounding Ring Tone from Earphone Only You can set from where you sound the ring tone and alarm for when you connect an earphone/microphone (option). 1 mSet./ServiceSoundHeadset usage setting
Headset and speaker or Headset only Information pEven when you set to Headset only, the ring tone sounds from both the earphone and speaker about 20 seconds after ringing starts. However, the tone does not sound from the speaker but sounds from the earphone only even after 20 seconds have elapsed if the tone sounds for the operations other than incoming calls, incoming mail, and alarm notification. pEven when you set to Headset only, the tone sounds from the speaker when any earphone/microphone is not connected or at the start of shooting with the camera. pIn the following cases, the tone sounds from the earphone when an earphone/
microphone is connected, and from the speaker when it is not connected, regardless of this setting:
While watching a 1Seg program During playback of a video file During playback of an i-motion file During playback of a movie file During playback of a melody While an i-ppli program is running During playback of a music file by MUSIC Player During playback of a Music&Video Channel program pDo not wind the cord of the earphone/microphone around the FOMA terminal. pThe FOMA terminal may pick up noise if you take the cord of the earphone/
microphone close to the FOMA terminal during a call. 96 Information pIn Manner Mode, if you do the following operations, the confirmation display appears asking whether to play back voice or music. Watching a 1Seg program Playing back a video file Playing back an i-motion file Playing back a movie file Playing back a music file by MUSIC Player Playing back a Music&Video Channel program Select YES to play it back at the volume set for each player. When you change the volume level, it is played back at the set volume for the next time. pWhen an earphone/microphone (option) is connected, the sound comes out of the earphone. The confirmation display asking whether to play back sound or music files during Manner Mode does not appear. Further, the playback tone does not sound from the speaker even if you unplug the earphone/microphone while playing back sound or music files by each player. pWhen Phone of Ring volume is set to Silent and you play back a melody attached to a received mail message during Manner Mode, the melody does not sound from the earphone even when an earphone/microphone (option) is connected. To release Manner Mode Press and hold s for at least one second. During a call or calling, two beeps sound and the message that is released appears. pWhen the FOMA terminal is closed, you can release Manner Mode also by pressing and holding > for at least one second.
<Manner Mode Set>
Selecting Manner Mode Type You can select one of three types of operations for Manner Mode. Operations during Manner Mode Manner Mode Original
+m-2-0 Record message Vibrator1 Phone volume Mail volume Alarm volume2 Memo tone Keypad sound Microphone sensitivity Low voltage alarm tone
(Low battery alarm) Confirmation tone for selecting ring tone On hold tone Holding tone ToruCa-received tone and ToruCa failed-to-receive tone Confirmation tone for recording voice announce Battery level tone Voice recognition start tone Confirmation tone for checking missed calls and new mail Playback tones of attached melody Effect tones of Decome-Anime Warning tones Super Silent Set value of Record message ON Silent Silent Silent ON OFF OFF Up OFF Silent Silent Silent Silent ON or OFF ON or OFF Silent through Level 6 and step Silent through Level 6 and step Silent through Level 6 and step ON or OFF ON or OFF Normal or Up ON or OFF When LV alarm tone is set to ON, it works with the same set value as .3 Works with the same set value as . Works with the same set value as .4 Works with the same set value as .5 Works with the same set value as .
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Manner mode, Super silent or Original
Do the following operations. Level 4 Silent Silent Silent Silent Schedule alarm ToDo alarm TV timer alarm Timer recording alarm Shutter sound/focus lock tone of the camera Confirmation tone for selecting a shutter sound Switching to Hands-free by Hands-free w/ V. phone Read aloud volume Effect tones of Flash movies Effect tones at the start of i-Widget 1 Vibrator works for the following tones:
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Works with the same set value as .4 Record msg. OFF Silent Silent Works with the same set value as .4 Vibrator Ring tones and alarm tones for Alarm, Schedule, ToDo, TV timer and Timer recording The vibration pattern is the same one as you set on page 94. However, if the pattern you set on page 94 is OFF, Pattern 2 applies. Confirmation tone for checking missed calls and new mail The FOMA terminal vibrates for about 1 second when you have missed calls or new mail messages and vibrates for about 0.2 second when you have no missed calls and new mail messages. 2 When Prefer manner mode on page 377 is set to OFF, the tone sounds at the volume set for Alarm. 3 The tone sounds at Level 1 when is Silent. 4 The tone sounds at Level 2 when is Step. 5 The tone sounds at Level 1 when is not Silent. 6 The tone sounds at Level 6 when is not Silent. 7 When Prefer manner mode on page 242 is set to OFF, the tone sounds at the volume set for TV Timer. 8 The tone does not sound when is Step. Phone vol. Mail vol. Alarm vol. Memo tone
ON or OFF pEven if you select ON, the ring time is fixed to about 13 seconds and cannot be changed when Record message setting on page 68 is set to OFF. pSee page 68 for Record Message Setting. You can set the FOMA terminal to vibrate for incoming calls and mail.
ON or OFF pSee page 94 for Vibrator. You can adjust the ring volume for incoming voice calls and videophone calls.
Use Bo to adjust the volume. pSee page 65 for Ring Volume. You can adjust the ring volume for i-mode mail, SMS messages, Messages R/F, and i-concier information.
Use Bo to adjust the volume. pSee page 65 for Ring Volume.
Use Bo to adjust the volume. pSee page 376 for Alarm. You can set the FOMA terminal to sound a confirmation tone when a record message is played back, a voice memo is recorded or played back, and a movie memo is recorded.
ON or OFF Keypad sound
ON or OFF pSee page 95 for Keypad Sound. Mic sensitiv.
Normal or Up 98 LV alarm tone 2 Press l(
ON or OFF pSee page 43 for LV Alarm Tone (low battery alarm).
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Changing Displays Set Stand-by Display You can set the Stand-by display which appears on the display. On the Stand-by display, you can randomly show the images in a specified folder, and set moving pictures shot by the FOMA terminal or i-motion files downloaded from sites for the Stand-by display. 1 mSet./ServiceDisplayDisplay setting
Stand-by displaySelect a type of image. pWhen you select Calendar/schedule, select a display format, and then select BG image ON or BG image OFF. When you select BG image OFF, the setting is completed. pWhen you select Random display, select a folder and then select Every hour or Every day for the switching interval of the Stand-by display. The setting is completed. pWhen you select ippli display, select an i-ppli program. The setting is completed. 2 Select a folderSelect an image. pOn the Stand-by display, the image smaller than the display is shown in equivalent dimensions or enlarged to fit to the display size, depending on the image size. pSee page 193 when you select Search by i-mode. When Calendar/Schedule is set You can display schedule events of the day (up to 10) or calendar in the set format on the Stand-by display. You can check the schedule events or calendar and can set schedule events (see page 379) with ease. You can access the schedule events or calendar by pressing Oo from the Stand-by display. Highlight an item to be operated and press Oo(
pWhen you select a schedule event, you can confirm the previous or next schedule events by pressing Bo. You can display the detailed schedule display by pressing Oo(
). pWhen you select the calendar, you can display the previous or next calendar by pressing Mo. You can set a schedule event by pressing Oo(
For
). Calendar+schedule When an original animation or animation GIF is set It is played back when you display the Stand-by display, press h from the Stand-by display, or open the FOMA terminal. The first frame is displayed as the Stand-by display. When a Flash movie is set It is played back when you display the Stand-by display, press h from the Stand-by display, or open the FOMA terminal. The image stopped such as by pressing h during playback of a Flash movie is displayed as the Stand-by display. pWhen a Flash movie which shows a clock or the like is set, the date/time is not updated during pause. When you play back the Flash movie by pressing h, the date/time is corrected. pIf you set a Flash movie containing a progressive type FLV file, the FLV file is not played back. When an i-motion file is set It is played back when you display the Stand-by display, press h from the Stand-by display, or open the FOMA terminal. The first frame is displayed as the Stand-by display. pPress Bo or </> during playback to adjust the volume. Press Oo, l, i, m, c, No, r, d or h to end the playback. pIf you play back an i-motion file during Manner Mode, the sound is not played back. 99
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Not to display icons on the Stand-by display Press h from the Stand-by display. Calendar, schedule events, status icons, notification icons, and desktop icons are cleared. Press h again to show the icons and others. When a Flash movie is set for the Stand-by display, however, the following operations are performed:
When you press h during playback of a Flash movie, the playback pauses. Press h again to clear the icons and others. Information pThe schedule list shows the todays schedule events whose start time has not come, and the todays schedule events set as All day. Holidays are not displayed. pSome i-motion files might not be correctly displayed. pYou cannot set a still image larger than the Stand-by (480 x 854) or in excess of 500 Kbytes for the Stand-by display. pWhen a folder selected for Random display includes images which cannot be set for the Stand-by display, pre-installed images might be displayed. pYou cannot set some images or i-motion files for the Stand-by display or for Random display. Also, some images may not be displayed with correct display direction. pThe sound of Flash movies cannot be played back. pWhen you show the Stand-by display, the Flash movies such as a clock and the animation GIF files stop moving after a certain period of playback. 100 Set the Wake-up Display You can set an image or message to be displayed for when the power is turned on. 1 mSet./ServiceDisplayDisplay setting
Wake-up displaySelect a type of image. pIf you select Message, enter a message. You can enter up to 50 full-pitch/100 half-pitch characters. pIf you select My picture or imotion, go to step 2 of Set Stand-by Display on page 99. pSee page 193 when you select Search by i-mode. Information pYou cannot set some images or i-motion files for the Wake-up display. Also, some images may not be displayed with correct display direction. pThe sound of Flash movies cannot be played back. Set Displays for Dialing/Calling and Others You can set an image for the Dialing/Call Receiving display, Mail Sending/Mail Receiving display, and Checking display. 1 mSet./ServiceDisplayDisplay setting
Select a type of display. pWhen Incoming call or Videophone incoming is selected, select Select calling disp.. pWhen Mail receiving is selected, select Select receiving disp. and go to step 2 of Set Stand-by Display on page 99. pIf you select Dialing, Videophone dialing, Mail sending, Check new messages, or Mail/msg. rcpt result, go to step 2 of Set Stand-by Display on page 99. pSelect Incoming call, Videophone incoming or Mail receiving and press l(
) to check the contents actually displayed or played back. 2 Select a type of image. Go to step 2 of Set Stand-by Display on page 99. Information pWhen you select Incoming call, Videophone incoming, or Mail receiving, select Select ring tone to set the ring tone. Go to step 2 on page 92. pThe priority order of displays for call receiving is as follows: Setting for Phonebook entry Group setting Disp. PH-book image Display setting. However, when Incoming call or Videophone incoming of Read aloud settings is set to ON, the default image is displayed. The same order applies if a call comes in to Number B while using 2in1. However, when you set an i-motion file containing video and sound for a ring tone
(Chaku-motion) by Ringtone set. for No. B, it is played back as Chaku-motion, taking priority over this function. Set Battery Icon or Antenna Icon You can set images for battery icons or antenna icons. 1 mSet./ServiceDisplayDisplay setting
Battery icon or Antenna iconSelect a folder
Select an image. pYou cannot change icons such as or
. Information pThe image you can set for battery icons is a GIF image of 70 x 25 dots. pWhen you set an i-motion file containing video and sound for a ring tone
(A battery icon is composed of an image of 14 x 25 dots.)
(Chaku-motion), it is played back for incoming calls, taking priority over this function. However, if you set a voice-only i-motion file, the image set by this function is displayed. pWhen you set an i-motion file containing video and sound for Select calling disp., the i-motion file is played back taking priority over Select ring tone of Incoming call for incoming calls. However, if you set an i-motion file containing only video for Select calling disp., the ring tone selected for Select ring tone of Incoming call is played back. pThe images or ring tone set at purchase might be displayed or played back for incoming calls or messages, depending on the combination of this function and Select ring tone. pYou cannot set some images for Display setting. Also, some images may not be displayed with correct display direction. pThe sound of Flash movies is not played back. pThe image you can set for antenna icons is a GIF image of 44 x 50 dots.
(An antenna icon is composed of an image of 22 x 25 dots.) Show Icons in Color/Monochrome 1 mSet./ServiceDisplayDisplay setting
Icon colorColor or Monochrome pYou cannot change the battery icon and antenna icon.
<Display Phonebook Image>
Displaying an Image Stored in Phonebook while Ringing If the caller ID notified by the caller matches the phone number stored in the Phonebook, the still image stored in the Phonebook is displayed. 1 mSet./ServiceIncoming call
Disp. PH-book imageON or OFF Information pThe priority order of displays for call receiving is as follows: Picture for Phonebook entry Picture for group Image for Phonebook entry Display setting. However, when Incoming call or Videophone incoming of Read aloud settings is set to ON, the default image is displayed. 101
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Setting Displays for Private Window 1 mSet./ServiceDisplayPrivate window
ON or OFFDo the following operations.
+m-9-3 Clock Orientation Brightness Called Mail i-Channel ticker Disp. connection You can set the display pattern of the clock.
Pattern 1, Pattern 2, Pattern 3 or Pattern 4 You can set the direction of the clock to be displayed.
Pattern 1 or Pattern 2 You can adjust the brightness to Level 1 (dark) through Level 3
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Select a brightness level. You can display the phone number (name when stored in the Phonebook) of the caller during ringing.
ON or OFF You can set whether to display a Chaku-moji message.
ON or OFF You can display the received date/time and others of the mail message or Message R/F. (See page 31)
ON or OFF pThe received date/time and others of the mail messages or Messages R/F in the box or folder with security set are not displayed.
ON or OFF pYou can set for each mode of 2in1. When 2in1 is deactivated, it becomes common with the setting in A Mode. You can set whether to display animations/characters during communication.
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Displaying Arrival Information by Opening FOMA Terminal When you have a missed call, new mail message, new chat mail message, or new Message R/F, the detailed Missed Call display/Inbox list/Chat Mail display/Message R/F list is displayed at opening the FOMA terminal. 1 mSet./ServiceDisplayRecv. mail/call at open
ON or OFF Information pWhen newly received messages and missed calls are found, the detailed Missed Call display appears. pWhen a new mail message, chat mail, Message R/F are simultaneously received, the messages are displayed in the order of the chat mail message, i-mode message, Message R, and Message F.
<Backlight>
Setting Lights for Display and Keypad 1 mSet./ServiceDisplayBacklight
Do the following operations.
+m-7-0 Lighting You can set whether to light the backlight in ordinary time.
ON or OFF pIf you set to OFF, appears on the Stand-by display. Also, you can set whether to activate Power Saver Mode for the display.
ON (Power saver mode) or OFF (Constant light)
Enter a light time (seconds). pEnter from 060 through 999 in three digits. Charging
Standard or Constant light Standard . Lights during charging in the same setting as Constant light. When 15 seconds elapse without any it lights in ordinary time. operation during charging, the backlight switches to Level 1. It does not switch to Power Saver Mode. pWhen an AC adapter (option) or another device is connected, the backlight lights following the setting of this function even after charging is completed. You can set the range the backlight lights in.
LCD+Keys or LCD You can adjust the brightness of the backlight for the display to Level 1 (dark) through Level 5 (bright).
Select a brightness level. pWhen Auto setting is set, the backlight set by Area is automatically adjusted according to the ambient brightness that has been detected by the light sensor. You can set whether to light the backlight softly for the display.
ON or OFF pEven if you set to OFF, the backlight might light softly for some functions. Area Brightness Soft light To switch the backlight on/off by pressing one key Press and hold 5 for at least one second. pWhile an i-ppli program is running or you are entering characters, you cannot switch the backlight on/off by pressing and holding 5 for at least one second. Also, depending on the Decome-Anime message or Flash movie, you may not be able to switch the backlight on/off while it is displayed. Information pWhen Lighting is set to ON, the backlight stays lit while a call is coming in and the area specified by Area lights for about 15 seconds when you turn on the power, touch the keys, or open the FOMA terminal. The backlight stays lit while the camera is activated, during playback of an i-motion file, or during playback of a movie file. When OFF is set, it does not light. However, it stays lit during a moving picture shoot regardless of the Lighting setting. pSee page 73 for Backlight during a videophone call. pSee page 246 for Backlight for while watching a 1Seg program. Information pWhen you display the text of i-mode mail or Messages R/F, the lighting time varies according to the length of the text. pIf Power saver mode is set to ON (Power saver mode) and the specified time elapses without doing any operations, the FOMA terminal switches to Power Saver Mode and the display goes off. However, the FOMA terminal might not switch to Power Saver Mode depending on the function in use. pWhen an i-motion file is set for the Stand-by display, the Stand-by display changes to Power Saver Mode after ending the playback and a standby time elapses. pThe display appears when you operate the FOMA terminal, receive a call, or receive i-Channel tickers. However, the receiving display does not appear when you receive a call in Public mode (Drive mode). pIf you press the switch of an earphone/microphone (option) in Power Saver Mode, the Power Saver Mode is released but the operation such as dialing is not made. However, if you press and hold the switch of the earphone/microphone for at least one second during a call (except Multi calling), the Power Saver Mode is released and the call ends.
<LCD AI>
Adjusting Quality of Display Automatically You can set whether to automatically adjust the brightness of the display backlight and to compensate the image quality according to that brightness during playback of i-motion files/movie files, Music&Video Channel programs, or video files, during a videophone call, or while watching a 1Seg program. 1 mSet./ServiceDisplayLCD AION or OFF pIf you operate the setting from the Function menu during a videophone call or watching a 1Seg program, the setting is effective only for the current videophone call or 1Seg program. Information pIf you set to ON, the brightness is adjusted within the level specified for Brightness of Backlight. The brightness is adjusted also while you are selecting a menu item. pThis function is disabled during Play Background. 103
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Making Display Hard to See from People Around You can adjust the contrast of the display so that it is hardly viewed from a slanted angle. 1 mSet./ServiceDisplayView blindON or OFF
Select a contrast. pWhen ON is set, pWhile selecting a contrast level, you can check the selected contrast on the display. appears on the Stand-by display. To switch View Blind on/off by pressing one key Press and hold 8 for at least one second. pWhile an i-ppli program is running, a PDF file is displayed, or you are entering characters, you cannot switch View Blind on/off by pressing and holding 8 for at least one second. Also, depending on the Decome-Anime message or Flash movie, you may not be able to switch View Blind on/off while it is displayed.
<Image Quality>
Setting Quality of Display 1 mSet./ServiceDisplayImage quality
Select an item. Normal . Normal image quality Vivid . Vivid image quality Dynamic . Dynamic image quality in which motion is emphasized
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Setting Color Combination for Display You can set the display color pattern of characters, backgrounds, and so on. 1 mSet./ServiceDisplayColor theme setting
Select a color theme. pWhile selecting a color theme, you can check the selected color theme on the display. 104 Information pYou cannot change the color for icons and images displayed in multiple colors, the DOCOMO pictograms, and the Internet websites (sites) supporting i-mode.
+m-5-7 pSee page 34 for Simple Menu.
)Select a pattern.
<Menu Icon Setting>
Setting Displays for Main Menu You can change the icons and the background images of Main Menu. 1 ml(
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Select a folderSelect an image. Repeat step 2 and set menu icons and a background image. pWhile selecting a menu icon or background image, press l(
the currently set image. pTo reset the menu icon and background image set to Customize to
(Standard) in the Pre-installed folder, press i(
) and select Reset or All reset, then select YES.
) to confirm pSee page 193 when you select Search by i-mode. Information pThe image you can set for Customize is a JPEG or GIF image whose size is Stand-by (480 x 854) or smaller and up to 500 Kbytes. Perform Change size or Trim away for other images. pWhen the image you set Customize is deleted, (Standard) in the Pre-installed folder returns. pWhen you activate Personal Data Lock while Customize is set, the default image is displayed. However, when Display setting is set to Accept for Customize of Personal Data Lock, the image set for this function is displayed. pWhen you set Customize, the main menu icons do not switch even if you switch Select language.
<Kisekae Tool>
Using Kisekae Tool You can use Kisekae Tool to change the ring tone, Stand-by display, menu icons and others at a time. pSee page 192 for details on how to download Kisekae Tool files. pSee page 343 for the operation from Data Box. Functions that can be set with Kisekae Tool Select ring tone Display setting Color theme setting Menu icon setting Font Disp. call/receive No. pFunctions that can be set differ depending on the Kisekae Tool file. pThe changes of functions you can respectively set according to the mode of 2in1 are reflected to A Mode only, regardless of the mode at changing. The other changes of functions are applied to the all modes of 2in1. Ticker font size set. Ticker color set. Ticker scroll speed i-ppli call sound Positioning ring tone Tone 1 mSet./ServiceKisekae
Highlight a Kisekae Tool file and press l(
YES p is added to the Kisekae Tool file collectively set at the moment. pDepending on the selected Kisekae Tool file, the confirmation display might
) appear asking whether to change the font size. When you select NO, you might not be able to set the Kisekae Tool file correctly. Information pFor the functions set by Kisekae Tool, each setting display is shown with Follow Kisekae Tool highlighted. You can separately change each setting, however, if you want to reset to the setting by Kisekae Tool, you need to perform collective settings again. You cannot select Follow Kisekae Tool. pIf you use Kisekae Tool to change the design of the Menu display, some menu configurations change according to the usage frequency depending on the type of the menu. Further, some menu numbers that are assigned to the menu items do not apply. Function Menu of Main Menu Change launcher You can manually replace the items on Main Menu.
Select a destination to save toYES Disp. default MENU You can temporarily show Main Menu of Normal. pOnce you close Main Menu of Normal, the currently set Main Reset Menu returns. See page 105. Reset Changed Design You can reset the functions changed by Kisekae Tool. 1 mi(
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Enter your Terminal Security CodeSelect an item
YES Reset disp. /sound. Resets all of Functions that can be set with Kisekae Tool to the default. Reset menu screen . Resets Main Menu to the default. You can reset also by pressing and holding r for at least one second from the Stand-by display and selecting YES. Reset menu log . Resets the operation records of Main Menu to the default. Information pEven if you perform Reset disp. /sound or Reset menu screen, you cannot reset Font size setting. pEven if you execute Reset menu screen, the Main Menu items you have manually replaced by Change launcher are not reset. 105
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Setting Machi-chara Image When Machi-chara is set, a Machi-chara image appears on the Stand-by display to tell you missed calls, new mail messages, new i-concier information and others. pSee page 192 for downloading Machi-chara images. pSee page 339 for the operations from Data Box.
Set to Machi-chara pTo release Machi-chara, select Release Machi-chara. 1 mSet./ServiceDisplayMachi-chara 2 Highlight a Machi-chara image and press l(
p is added to the currently set Machi-chara image.
). Information pThe Machi-chara image is not displayed in the following cases:
During Lock All While an icon or another is selected on the Stand-by display However, when Display setting is set to Accept for Customize of Personal Data Lock, Machi-chara images are displayed even during Personal Data Lock. During Personal Data Lock During Omakase Lock pSome Machi-chara images change their appearance according to the elapsed time, total calls duration, and number of mail messages sent/received after setting. If you move these Machi-chara images to the microSD card or execute Reset all info, they return to the default state. 106
<Illumination>
Setting Color and Others of Call/Charging Indicator 1 mSet./ServiceIllumination
Do the following operations. All illum. setting You can set all illumination items at one time.
Select a pattern. Incoming illumination Illumination in talk You can set the illumination for during a call. See page 107.
Select an item. pWhile selecting an item, you can check the flickering of the Call/
Charging indicator. pIt flickers in the same color while Record Message is working, during answer-hold (On Hold), or while a call is on hold (Holding). The Call/Charging indicator flickers at about 5-second interval for missed calls, new mail messages, new chat mail messages, new Messages R/F, i-ppli calls you did not reply to, or new i-concier information.
Select an item. OFF when checked. The Call/Charging indicator flickers until OFF after 24hours. Even if you do not check missed calls or you check missed calls or others. others, the Call/Charging indicator automatically goes off after it flickers for 24 hours. OFF . The Call/Charging indicator does not flicker. pIt does not flicker in Public mode (Drive mode), during Lock All, and during Omakase Lock. Flickering does not resume even after Public mode (Drive mode) or each lock is released except when new i-concier information is found. The Call/Charging indicator flickers at about 5-second interval for about 30 minutes when obtaining Music&Video Channel programs is completed.
ON or OFF Missed/unread illum. Music&Video Ch illum. Illum. when closed The Call/Charging indicator lights when the FOMA terminal is closed.
ON or OFF Hourly illumination You can be notified of the specified time (every hour at 0 minutes) by the tone and light of the Call/Charging indicator.
Select a pattern. OFF . The Call/Charging indicator does not light. Pattern 1 . A fixed tone sounds and the Call/Charging indicator lights in the fixed color. Pattern 2 . The tone and light of the Call/Charging indicator change by time. pWhile selecting a pattern, you can check the lighting of the Call/
Charging indicator and the time tone. pHourly illumination does not work while a display other than the Stand-by display is shown, or Lock All or Omakase Lock is activated. pTime tone sounds at the volume set for Phone of Ring volume. It sounds at Level 2 when Step is set. MUSIC illumination The Call/Charging indicator flickers when you start playback by MUSIC Player.
ON or OFF Bluetooth illumination The Call/Charging indicator flickers during connecting to Bluetooth devices.
ON or OFF pIt flickers at about 5-second interval for about 5 minutes when the connection is completed. IC card illumination The Call/Charging indicator lights/flickers when you place the FOMA terminal over an IC card scanning device or during iC communication.
ON or OFF pIt does not light/flicker during IC Card Lock. You can set the illumination for when you press < with the FOMA terminal closed.
Select an item. pWhile selecting an item, you can check the flickering of the Call/
Side key illumination Check settings Charging indicator. pThe lighting duration varies depending on the illumination. You can check the setting contents for Incoming illumination, Illumination in talk, Hourly illumination and Side key illumination. Incoming Illumination You can set an illumination for each incoming type. 1 mSet./ServiceIlluminationIncoming illumination
Do the following operations.
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Select an incoming typeSelect an item. pTo make the indicator light in colors Color 1 to Color 12 in Set pattern Color setting Edit color name order, select Gradation. pWhile selecting an item, you can check the lighting/flickering of the Call/Charging indicator. You can set the lighting pattern of the Incoming Illumination.
Select a pattern. Standard . Lights in the same pattern repeatedly. Melody linkage . Lights with the ring tone.
Select a colorEnter a name. pYou can edit Color 1 through Color 12 only. pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters. Adjust color tone Select a colorAdjust the color tone. pYou can adjust the color tone of Color 1 through Color 12 only. pUse Bo to select a color and use No to change the color tone. Information
<Select color>
pThe priority order of incoming illumination is; Setting for Phonebook entry Group setting Select color.
<Set pattern>
pThe Call/Charging indicator lights in specified pattern for each illumination when Select color is set to other than Color 1 through Color 12 and Gradation. pThe Call/Charging indicator lights by Standard when an i-motion file or melody with no flickering pattern is set for the ring tone. 107 s g n i t t e S i
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Vibrates for about 1 second when you have a missed call, new mail, or new chat mail message. Vibrates for about 0.2 second when you have no missed calls, new mail, or new chat mail message. pIf you open the FOMA terminal during notification, it stops.
<Font>
Changing Character Font 1 mSet./ServiceDisplayFont
Font 1, Font 2, or Font 3
+m-6-6 Information pSome characters are displayed in Font 1 regardless of the setting of this function. pYou cannot change the font of a phone number entry or clock display.
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<Info Notice Setting>
Checking Missed Calls and New Mail by Tone and Call/Charging Indicator With the FOMA terminal closed, you can check for missed calls, new mail, new chat mail, new Messages R/F, record messages, and voice mail messages by pressing >. To use this function, you need to set Side keys guard to OFF in advance. 1 mSet./ServiceIncoming callInfo notice setting
Select an item. ON . Notifies you whether there are missed calls, new mail, new chat mail, or new Messages R/F by the electronic sound and flickering of the Call/
Charging indicator. OFF . Turns off the information notice. When Select language is set to (Japanese), you can select
(electronic sound) or (voice). With (voice), Japanese electronic voice and flickering of the Call/Charging indicator notify you of new chat mail, new mail, missed calls, record messages and voice mail messages in this order. If you press .> while the FOMA terminal is closed When you have a missed call, new mail, new chat mail, or new Message R/F
(When the Missed call icon, New mail icon, Chat mail icon, or Message R/F icon is displayed on the Stand-by display.) When Info notice setting is set to ON, a double-beep tone sounds and the Call/
Charging indicator lights for about five seconds. When Info notice setting is set to (voice) on the Japanese display, a beep tone sounds and a voice message announces that you have new mail, a missed call, and so on, and the Call/Charging indicator lights for about five seconds. pWhen Info notice setting is set to (voice) on the Japanese display, and a new Message R/F is found, a voice message announces that you have new mail. pWhen you press > again while the voice is being played back, you can stop it. When you have no missed calls, new mail, new chat mail, or new Message R/F When Info notice setting is set to ON, or (voice) on the Japanese display, a triple-beep tone sounds, and the Call/Charging indicator flickers for about five seconds. Even when Info notice setting is set to (voice), the notice is not made by voice. 108 Set Character Font and Color of Phone Numbers You can set the font and color of names stored in the Phonebook and phone numbers displayed on the following displays:
Font of dial number Dialing/Call Receiving display Dialed Calls/Received Calls/Detailed Redial display Detailed Sent Chaku-moji message Font color Dialing/Call Receiving/Talking display Dialed Calls/Received Calls/Redial Detailed Sent Chaku-moji message pWhen you use 2in1, the setting here applies to Number A. To specify for Number B, Sent/Received Address list operate Disp. call/receive No. of 2in1 setting. 1 mSet./ServiceIncoming callDisp. call/receive No.
Do the following operations. Font of dial number Select a pattern. Font color Information
Select a color. pYou can switch between 16 color and 256 color by pressing c(
pYou can reset the set color by pressing i(
). pIf you change the background color by Color theme setting or Kisekae Tool, the font color automatically changes as well. pYou cannot change the color of pictograms.
<Font Size Setting>
Changing Font Size 1 mSet./ServiceDisplayFont size setting
Do the following operations. Set at one time Mail i-mode Phonebook You can set all the changeable items such as font size at a time.
Extra large, Large, Standard, or Small pThe confirmation display might appear asking whether to change the font size of the menu as well. When you select YES, the menu icons are changed to Enlarge menu while Extra large or Large is set, and they are changed to Normal while Standard or Small is set. pWhen Extra large is set, Phonebook and Dialed/recv. calls are set to Large. pWhen Small is set, Phonebook and Dialed/recv. calls are set to Standard. You can set the font size for the detailed mail display, detailed Message R/F display and for Mail settings.
Extra large, Large, Standard, or Small pWhile the detailed mail display is shown, press i(
select Display and then select Font size set.. You can change the font size also by pressing 3, or pressing and holding No for at least one second. However, another mail message is displayed when you press and hold Vo for at least one second while Extra large is set, or you press and hold Co for at least one second while Small is set.
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Extra large, Large, Standard, or Small You can set the font size for the Phonebook and Phonebook settings.
Large or Standard pYou can set also by mPhonebookPhonebook settings
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When Select language is set to (Japanese), you can select (Japanese) or (English). pThe setting here applies to the clock display on the Private window as well. pIf you set to (English), the region names of World Time Watch are displayed in English as well.
). pThe setting of this function might not be reflected depending on the settings of other functions or the condition of the FOMA terminal. Set Icon Clock Display You can set a display pattern of Icon Clock at the upper right of the display. 1 mSet./ServiceDisplayDisplay settingClock
Icon clockSelect a pattern. Dialed/recv. calls Character input Information You can set the font size for the Redial, Dialed Calls, Received Calls, Sent Address and Received Address.
Large or Standard pYou can set also by mPhonebookPhonebook settings
Font size settingDialed/recv. calls. You can set the font size for the character entry display, Message Composition display, or SMS Composition display.
Extra large, Large, Standard, or Small pDepending on the function, characters might not be displayed in the set size. pWhen Extra large or Large is set, some items displayed for each operating procedure differ from the ones displayed for when Standard or Small is set.
+m-5-6 Setting Clock Display Set Stand-by Clock Display You can set the display pattern and others of the clock on the Stand-by display. 1 mSet./ServiceDisplayDisplay settingClock
Stand-by clockDo the following operations. pDuring operation or when you press l(
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Select a pattern.
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) 110 Security Code Security Codes Used for FOMA Terminal . 112 Changing Terminal Security Code
. <Change Security Code> 113 Setting PIN Code. <UIM Setting> 113 Releasing PIN Lock . 114 Restricting Operations and Functions on Mobile Phone Restricting Others from Using . <Lock All> 114 Using Omakase Lock . <Omakase Lock> 115 Using Self Mode . <Self Mode> 116 Hiding Phonebook Entries and Schedule Events
. <Personal Data Lock> 116 Setting Lock by Closing the FOMA Terminal
. <Timer Lock ON At Close> 118 Locking Keypad Dial . <Keypad Dial Lock> 118 Restricting Key Operation . <Key Lock> 119 Restricting Side Key Operation. <Side Keys Guard> 119 Security Settings Restricting Outgoing/Incoming Calls or Messages Setting not to Display Redial/Received Calls
. <Record Display Set> 119 Protecting Phonebook Entries and Schedule Events from Prying Eyes . <Secret Mode> <Secret Data Only> 120 Applying Secret for Mail in Mailbox . <Secret Mail Display> 120 Setting not to Display Mail in Mailbox without Permission
. <Mail Security> 121 Setting Restrictions on Phonebook Entries . <Restrictions> 121 Setting Response to Incoming Calls without Caller ID
. <Call Setting without ID> 122 Delaying Start of Ringing Operation . <Ring Time> 123 Rejecting Incoming Calls from Phone Numbers which are not Stored in Phonebooks . <Reject Unknown> 123 Rejecting Incoming Videophone Calls
. <Reject Videophone> 124 Using Data Security Service . <Data Security Service> 124 Resetting Function Settings . <Reset Settings> 125 Deleting Saved Data All at Once. <Initialize> 126 Resetting Data by Remote Control. <Remote Reset> 126 Other Security Settings Other Security Settings . 127 111 Security Codes Used for FOMA Terminal For some functions of the FOMA terminal, you need to enter your security code. In addition to the Terminal Security Code for operating respective mobile phone functions, the Network Security Code to use network services, and i-mode password are available. These security codes help you utilize your FOMA terminal. Cautions on security codes pYou should avoid using the numbers for security codes such as denoting your birth date, part of your phone number, local address number, room number, 1111 or 1234 that is easily decoded by a third party. Also make sure that you take a note of the security codes you have selected just in case you forget them. pTake care not to let others know your security codes. Even if your security codes are known and used by a third party, we at DOCOMO take no responsibility in any event for the resultant loss. pIf you do not remember your respective security codes, you need to bring an identification card such as your drivers license, the FOMA terminal and UIM to the handling counter of a docomo shop. For details contact docomo Information Center on the back page of this manual. s g n i t t e S y t i r u c e S Terminal Security Code The Terminal Security Code is set to 0000 at purchase but you can change it by yourself. (See page 113) When the display for entering the Terminal Security Code appears, enter your four- to eight-digit code and press Oo(
pWhen you enter your Terminal Security Code, the entered
). numbers are indicated by _ and not displayed. pIf you have entered wrong numbers or nothing for about 15 seconds, a warning tone sounds and a warning message is displayed; then the display prior to entering the Terminal Security Code returns. Check the correct code and retry entering numbers. Network Security Code This is a four-digit number required for your identification to give orders/
apply at a docomo shop, docomo Information Center, or
(User support) site, or when you use respective network services. This is determined at the time of contract but can be changed by yourself. If you have docomo ID/Password for My docomo, the overall support site for personal computers, you can use a personal computer to take proceedings of changing your Network Security Code to new one. Further, you can change it by yourself from
[Respective settings (Confirmation/Change/Use)] of
(User support) from i-mode. For My docomo and (User support), see the inside of the back page of this manual. i-mode Password The four-digit i-mode password is required to register/delete My Menu, apply for/cancel Message Services or i-mode pay services, etc. (Some information providers may provide you with their specific password.) The i-mode password is 0000 at the time of your contract, but you can change it by yourself. (See page 180) From i-mode, you can change the i-mode password by following operation:
iMenu English Options Change i-mode Password PIN1 Code/PIN2 Code For the UIM, you can set two security codes, namely the PIN1 code and PIN2 code. These security codes are 0000 at the time of your contract, but you can change them by yourself. (See page 114) The PIN1 code is a four- to eight-digit number for checking the user each time the UIM is inserted into the FOMA terminal or each time the FOMA terminal is turned on, to prevent the unauthorized use by the third party. By entering your PIN1 code, you can make or answer calls, or use functions in the FOMA terminal. The PIN2 code is a four- to eight-digit number for executing Reset Total Cost, using the user certificate or applying for the issue of it, etc. 112 pIf you purchase a new FOMA terminal and use the existing UIM with the new FOMA terminal, use the PIN1 code and PIN2 code you have set previously. When the PIN1 Code/PIN2 Code Entry display appears, enter your four- to eight-digit PIN1 code/PIN2 code and press Oo(
pThe entered PIN1 code/PIN2 code is displayed as _. pIf you enter a wrong PIN1 code/PIN2 code three times in succession, it is locked and the FOMA terminal cannot be used. (The remaining number of times you can enter appears on the display.) When you enter the correct PIN1 code/PIN2 code, the remaining number of times you can enter will return to three times.
). pYou can make emergency calls at 110/119/118 even from the PIN1/PIN2 Code Entry display. For PIN1 code PUK (PIN Unblock Code) The PUK (PIN unblock code) is the eight-digit number for releasing the PIN1 code and PIN2 code lock state. You cannot change this code by yourself. pIf you enter a wrong PUK (PIN unblock code) 10 times in succession, the UIM is locked. Security when the power turns on Operation of user certificate Connecting to FirstPass sites Enter PIN1 code Enter PIN2 code Wrong entry 3 times in succession Enter PUK (PIN unblock code) Entry OK Set new PIN code Wrong entry 10 times in succession Consult the handling counter of a docomo shop S e c u r i t y S e t t i n g s
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Changing Terminal Security Code Change the default for the Terminal Security Code required for operating functions to your own four- to eight-digit code so that you can make full use of the FOMA terminal. Make sure you take a note of the security code you have changed just in case you forget it.
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Change security code
Enter the current Terminal Security Code. pIf you enter the code for the first time, enter 0000. 2 Enter a new Terminal Security Code (four to eight digits)
YES
<UIM Setting>
Setting PIN Code PIN1 Code Entry Set You can set the FOMA terminal not to work unless you enter your PIN1 code when turning on the power. 1 mSet./ServiceLock/SecurityUIM setting
Enter your Terminal Security Code
PIN1 code entry setON or OFF
Enter the PIN1 code. pSee page 112 for the PIN1 code. 113 Change PIN1 Code/Change PIN2 Code You need to have set PIN1 code entry set to ON to change the PIN1 code. 1 mSet./ServiceLock/SecurityUIM setting
Enter your Terminal Security Code
Change PIN1 code or Change PIN2 code
Enter the current PIN1 code/PIN2 code. pSee page 112 for the PIN1 code/PIN2 code. pThe entered PIN1 code/PIN2 code is displayed as _. 2 Enter a new PIN1 code/PIN2 code (four to eight digits). 3 Enter the new PIN1 code/PIN2 code again. Releasing PIN Lock If you enter a wrong PIN1 code/PIN2 code three times in succession on the display requiring its entry, it is locked and the FOMA terminal cannot be used. In this case, release the PIN1 code/PIN2 code lock and set a new PIN1 code/PIN2 code. 1 Enter the PUK (PIN unblock code)
(eight digits). pThe entered unblock code is displayed as _. pYou can make emergency calls at 110/119/118 even s g n i t t e S y t i r u c e S 3 Enter the new PIN1 code/PIN2 code again.
<Lock All>
Restricting Others from Using If you set Lock All, you can do no operations other than answering calls and turning on/off the power. 1 mSet./ServiceLock/SecurityLock all
Enter your Terminal Security Code. pTo release Lock All, enter your Terminal Security Code from the Stand-by and Lock all appear and Lock All is set. display. Even if you turn off the power, Lock All will not be released. Information pYou cannot make calls during Lock All. However, you can make emergency calls at 110/119/118. Select YES from the confirmation display for dialing. pYou can receive calls, but the callers data such as their names and images stored in the Phonebook are not displayed except for their phone numbers. Further, the default ring tone sounds. pGPS Location Provision is available even during Lock All. pIf you fail to release Lock All five times in succession, the power to the FOMA terminal turns off. However, you can turn it on again. pYou can receive mail messages or Messages R/F during Lock All; however, the Receiving or Reception Result display for incoming mail messages and Messages R/
F does not appear. The icons such as released. appear after Lock All is
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, from the PUK Entry display. 2 Enter a new PIN1 code/PIN2 code (four to eight digits). pThe entered PIN1 code/PIN2 code is displayed as _. pDuring Lock All, the notification icons, desktop icons, and schedule events are not displayed on the desktop except released, they are displayed.
, and
. When Lock All is pThe tickers of i-Channel are not displayed during Lock All. pThe default Wake-up display appears during Lock All even when an i-motion file has been set for the Wake-up display. pEven if you set Lock All, IC Card Lock is not activated. 114
<Omakase Lock>
Using Omakase Lock When you have lost your FOMA terminal or in other cases, you can lock your personal data (such as Phonebook entries) and the IC Card function of Osaifu-Keitai by contacting DOCOMO. Omakase Lock protects your important privacy and Osaifu-Keitai. Also, if Omakase Lock cannot be set at subscription but the communication to your FOMA terminal becomes available within one year, the lock will be automatically set. However, if you cancel or halt the line contract, change your phone number, or have your new UIM issued (only when you specify a phone number to lock it) at the loss of the UIM, etc., the lock will not be automatically set even within one year. To release the lock, contact DOCOMO by phone, etc. If you are a member of the DOCOMO Premium Club, you can use this service as often as you need without handling charge. If you are not, the service is available on chargeable basis. (However, you are not charged if you apply for this service at the same time as applying for the suspension of the line or during suspension.) Further, if you have signed up for Keitai Anshin Pack (Mobile Phone Security Package), you can use Omakase Lock within the flat-rate fee of Keitai Anshin Pack (Mobile Phone Security Package). Even during Omakase Lock, your FOMA terminal corresponds to the location provision request of GPS function if Location request set. is set for permission. Setting/Releasing Omakase Lock 0120-524-360Business hours: 24 hours You can set/release also from My docomo site via a personal computer or other devices. When Omakase Lock is set Omakase lock is displayed on the Stand-by display. pDuring Omakase Lock, all the key operations are locked and respective functions
(including IC card functions) are disabled, except for answering voice calls/videophone calls, putting them on answer-hold (On Hold), turning on/off the power, adjusting the earpiece volume and adjusting the ring volume. pYou can receive voice calls and videophone calls, but the callers data such as names and images stored in the Phonebook are not displayed except for their phone numbers. In addition, the ring image and ring tone are reset to the default. When you release Omakase Lock, the former settings return. pMail messages received during Omakase Lock are held at the i-mode Center. pYou can turn on/off the power, however, Omakase Lock is not released by turning off the power. pGPS Location Provision is available even during Omakase Lock. pNote that neither the UIM nor the microSD card is locked. Information pEven while another function is working, Omakase Lock applies after finishing that function. pOmakase Lock can be set even when another lock function is set. However, if you have set Public mode (Drive mode) before setting Omakase Lock, you cannot receive voice calls and videophone calls. pOmakase Lock cannot be set/released when the FOMA terminal is out of the service area, turned off, or used overseas. Besides Omakase Lock might not be set depending on your use, etc. pWhen you have signed up for Dual Network Service and are using the mova service, Omakase Lock cannot be set. pEven when the contractor and the user of the FOMA terminal differ, the FOMA S e c u r i t y S e t t i n g s pFor details on Omakase Lock, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode] FOMA terminal will be locked if the contractor offers to DOCOMO. version. pYou can release Omakase Lock only when the UIM of the same phone number at locking is inserted in your FOMA terminal. If you cannot release it, contact docomo Information Center on the back page of this manual. 115
<Personal Data Lock>
Hiding Phonebook Entries and Schedule Events Including the functions which use personal information, you can set the following functions not to be used. Desktop Record message Play/Erase msg. Select image Add to phonebook Group setting Search phonebook No. of phonebook Phonebook settings Voice dial Voice announce Kisekae Tool Machi-chara FeelMail image playback Restrictions Reject unknown Reset settings Initialize Mail Mail group Chat group i-mode Full Browser Bookmark i-Channel i-concier Camera Bar code reader 1Seg Music&Video Channel MUSIC MUSIC player i-ppli i-Widget IC card content ToruCa GPS function Still image i-motion file Movie file Video Chara-den Melody microSD card Infrared communication iC communication Voice recorder PDF viewer Document viewer Alarm Schedule ToDo Alarm setting Own number Voice memo Movie memo Text memo UIM operation Number setting and Select ring tone of Multi number Data transfer s g n i t t e S y t i r u c e S
<Self Mode>
Using Self Mode You can disable all phone calls and communication functions. During Self Mode, the caller hears the guidance to the effect that radio waves do not reach or the power is turned off. If you use DOCOMO Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service, you can use these services in the same way as when the FOMA terminal is turned off. 1 mSet./ServiceLock/SecuritySelf modeYES
OK pTo release Self Mode, perform the same operation. appears and Self Mode is set. Information pYou can make emergency calls at 110/119/118 even during Self Mode. In this case, Self Mode is released. pYou cannot receive mail messages, Area Mail messages, or Messages R/F during Self Mode. pEven if a call comes in during Self Mode, the icons notifying you of Missed call or presence of Voice Mail messages do not appear after releasing Self Mode. 116 Setting/releasing Personal Data Lock 1 mSet./ServiceLock/SecurityPersonal data lock
Enter your Terminal Security Code
Activate/Deactivate pYou can set Personal Data Lock also by pressing 6 for at least one second from the Stand-by display. appears and Personal Data Lock is set. pTo release Personal Data Lock, perform the same operation. When Timer Lock ON At Close is set and Lock OFF At Open is activated, the display for releasing Personal Data Lock appears also by opening the FOMA terminal. To temporally release Personal Data Lock When you select a function which cannot be used during Personal Data Lock, the display for entering your Terminal Security Code appears depending on the function. When you enter your Terminal Security Code, use the function. pWhen you show the Stand-by display while no menu function is activated, Personal is cleared and you can temporarily Data Lock is set again. Information pDuring Personal Data Lock, some notification icons and desktop icons such as Record message, Phone number, URL and Mail address do not appear, however, they reappear when you release Personal Data Lock. pDuring Personal Data Lock, the Pre-installed substitute image is sent to the other party if you send the substitute image during a videophone call. Display/Tone pIf you set Lock all during Personal Data Lock, is cleared and appears Display setting instead. pYou cannot set Personal Data Lock while Reject unknown is set. Select ring tone Setting Performance During Personal Data Lock Even during Personal Data Lock, you can release the lock for some functions such as a notice of alarm and mail receiving. 1 mSet./ServiceLock/SecurityPersonal data lock
Enter your Terminal Security CodeCustomize
Do the following operations. Alarm tone Alarm
Accept or Not accept Schedule alarm
Accept or Not accept ToDo alarm
Accept or Not accept TV timer
Accept or Not accept Timer recording
Accept or Not accept Incoming call act Mail receiving
Accept or Not accept Information receiving Phonebook available
Accept or Not accept You can set whether to refer to the Phonebook for an incoming call.
Accept or Not accept You can set whether to activate the setting contents for Display setting.
Accept or Not accept You can set whether to activate the setting contents for Select ring tone.
Accept or Not accept i-Channel ticker
Accept or Not accept S e c u r i t y S e t t i n g s 117 Information
<Mail receiving>
pWhen Not accept is set, you can automatically receive Messages R/F, i-mode mail messages, chat mail messages, and SMS messages during Personal Data Lock;
however, the Receiving or Reception Result display does not appear. Further, the receiving operation such as ringing/vibration does not work, so you are not notified of receiving. The icons such as released. appear after Personal Data Lock is
, or
, s g n i t t e S y t i r u c e S pWhen Not accept is set, you cannot check a missed call or new mail during Personal Data Lock, by pressing .> with the FOMA terminal closed.
<Display setting>
pWhether to validate/invalidate the setting contents for Stand-by display of 2in1 setting is also set.
<Timer Lock ON At Close>
Setting Lock by Closing the FOMA Terminal 1 mSet./ServiceLock/SecurityLock setting
Timer lock ON at close
Enter your Terminal Security Code
Personal data lock or IC card lock
Select an elapse time. If you set to other than OFF, set. The display asking whether to activate Lock OFF at open also appears. appears and then Timer Lock ON At Close is Information pWhen the Stand-by display is not shown, or when another function is working with the Stand-by display shown, the lock is not activated even after the specified time elapses. However, when another function ends after closing the FOMA terminal, the lock is activated after the specified time elapses. pWhen Reject unknown is set, Personal Data Lock is not activated even after the specified time elapses. pWhen a call or mail message comes in after closing the FOMA terminal, or when you open it, the elapsed time counter returns to 0 seconds. 118 Information pWhen this function is activated, the lock is temporarily released if you release each lock. However, it is re-locked when the specified time elapses after closing the FOMA terminal. pIf you set Key lock during Timer Lock ON At Close, is cleared and appears instead. Lock OFF at open You can set to show the display for releasing each lock for when you open the FOMA terminal after Personal Data Lock or IC Card Lock is set by Timer lock ON at close. 1 mSet./ServiceLock/SecurityLock setting
Lock OFF at openEnter your Terminal Security Code
Personal data lock or IC card lockON or OFF
<Keypad Dial Lock>
Locking Keypad Dial You can lock dialing from the numeric keys. When using the FOMA terminal for business purposes, private use of the FOMA terminal can be prevented. Unavailable operations Dialing from the numeric keys Initial setting Phonebook (storing, editing, deleting, copying from the microSD card, backing up/restoring by the microSD card, sending/receiving using Infrared rays, sending/receiving using iC communication, and sending/receiving using Bluetooth communication) Phone To/AV Phone To function Mail To function Available operations Dialing from the Phonebook or Voice Dial Dialing from Redial, Dialed Calls, Received Calls, Sent Address, or Received Address
(Only phone numbers stored in the Phonebook) 1 mSet./ServiceLock/SecurityKeypad dial lock
Enter your Terminal Security Code. pTo release Keypad Dial Lock, perform the same operation. is displayed and Keypad Dial Lock is set. Information pYou can make emergency calls at 110/119/118 using numeric keys even during Keypad Dial Lock. pIf you set Keypad Dial Lock, you can send mail only when the address is called up from the Phonebook and when the address stored in the Phonebook is called up from Sent Address or Received Address.
<Key Lock>
Restricting Key Operation You can disable the keys except h. 1 Press and hold Oo for at least one second. pTo release Key Lock, perform the same operation. appears and Key Lock is set. Information pYou cannot turn off the FOMA terminal during Key Lock. You cannot switch display/
nondisplay of icons and other indications by pressing -h from the Stand-by display. pEven during Key Lock, you can answer an incoming call by pressing -d. pEven during Key Lock, Quick Record Message works when you press and hold .> for at least one second while a voice call or videophone call is arriving. pYou can operate an earphone/microphone (option) and Bluetooth devices regardless of the setting of this function. pGPS Location Provision is available even during Key Lock.
<Side Keys Guard>
Restricting Side Key Operation You can disable the side keys < and > for when the FOMA terminal is closed. You can prevent operation errors in a bag. 1 ma(for at least one second) pTo set to OFF, perform the same operation. appears and Side keys guard is set to ON.
<Record Display Set>
Setting not to Display Redial/Received Calls 1 mSet./ServiceIncoming callRecord display set
Enter your Terminal Security CodeSelect an item. Received calls . Sets whether to display Received Calls and Received S e c u r i t y S e t t i n g s Redial/Dialed calls . Sets whether to display Redial, Dialed Calls and Sent Address. Address. 2 ON or OFF of voice calls, either. pWhen you set Received calls to OFF, you cannot play back record messages 119 Information pOnly the Phonebook entries in the FOMA terminal can be stored as secret data. pWhen you make a call to the party stored as secret data, his/her name is not displayed but the phone number is displayed on the Dialing/Talking display. pIf you call up a secret entry to make a call or send mail, the record is not stored in Redial, Dialed calls or Sent address. pIf you simultaneously activate Lock all and Secret mode or Secret data only, deactivating Lock all deactivates Secret mode or Secret data only.
<Secret Mail Display>
Applying Secret for Mail in Mailbox You can set whether to display the mail (secret mail) message from the sender or to the destination address that matches secret data in the Phonebook. 1 lMail settingsSecret mail display
Enter your Terminal Security CodeON or OFF Information pEven when Secret mail display is set to OFF, you can check secret mail in Secret Mode or in Secret Data Only. pWhen Secret mail display is set to OFF, and any secret address is included in addresses of simultaneous mail, that mail message is not displayed. pWhen Secret mail display is set to OFF, and any secret member is included in chat members, chat mail messages of all chat members are not displayed. pWhen Secret mail display is set to OFF, Area Mail messages are not displayed in Secret Data Only. s g n i t t e S y t i r u c e S
<Secret Mode> <Secret Data Only>
Protecting Phonebook Entries and Schedule Events from Prying Eyes In ordinary mode, you cannot access/refer to Phonebook entries or schedule events stored as secret data. In Secret Mode, you can select whether to store the stored/edited Phonebook entries/schedule events as secret data or as ordinary data. The Phonebook entries/schedule events you have stored/edited in Secret Data Only are stored as secret data. You can access/refer to all the data files in Secret Mode but can access/
refer to only the secret data files in Secret Data Only.
+m-4-0
+m-4-1 Activate Secret Mode Activate Secret Data Only 1 mSet./ServiceLock/Security
Secret mode or Secret data only
Enter your Terminal Security Code. When Secret mode is selected, When Secret data only is selected, items is displayed, and then Secret Data Only is activated. pSecret mode is activated also by pressing and holding 4 for at least one second from the Stand-by display and entering your Terminal Security Code. appears and Secret Mode is activated. blinks, the number of stored secret data pIf you call up a Phonebook entry or schedule event in Secret Mode, stays lit blinks for secret data. for ordinary data and pTo deactivate Secret Mode or Secret Data Only, perform the same operation, or press and hold 4(for at least one second) or press h from the Stand-by display. To change secret data to an ordinary Phonebook entry or schedule event In Secret Mode or Secret Data Only, select Release secret from the Function menu of the Phonebook entry or schedule event to be released. 120
<Mail Security>
Setting not to Display Mail in Mailbox without Permission You can set the security function for the Inbox, Outbox and Draft of the Mail menu. You need to enter your Terminal Security Code to display the mail messages in security-activated boxes. 1 lMail settingsMail security
Enter your Terminal Security Code
Put a check mark for boxes to be setl(
) pWhen security is set, is added to the set box in the Mail menu. Information pIf you set security for the Outbox and Inbox, mail addresses are not stored in Sent Address and Received Address.
<Restrictions>
Setting Restrictions on Phonebook Entries Restrict Dialing You can disable making voice calls and videophone calls to phone numbers other than specified ones. When you use the FOMA terminal for business use, this function is useful for preventing the private use. Call up the specified Phonebook entry and press d or Oo(
) to make a videophone call.) You can specify up to 20 phone numbers. Call Rejection You can reject voice calls and videophone calls from specified phone numbers. You can set only the calls you do not want to receive to be rejected. The caller hears a busy tone. You can specify up to 20 phone numbers. This function is valid only when the other party notifies his/her phone number. It is advisable to activate Caller ID request and Call setting w/o ID simultaneously.
) to make a voice call. (Press l(
S e c u r i t y S e t t i n g s Call Acceptance You can receive voice calls and videophone calls only from specified phone numbers. You can set only the calls you want to accept to be connected. You can specify up to 20 phone numbers. This function is valid only when the other party notifies his/her phone number. It is advisable to activate Caller ID request simultaneously. Restrict Dialing/Call Rejection/Call Acceptance 1 Detailed Phonebook displayi(
Restrictions
Enter your Terminal Security CodeSelect an item. Restrict dialing. You can dial the specified phone numbers only. Call rejection. You can reject calls from the specified phone numbers. Call acceptance . You can accept calls from the specified phone numbers only. Call forwarding. See page 419. Voice mail . See page 416. The set item is indicated by . pWhen a Phonebook entry contains multiple phone numbers, press Mo on the detailed display to highlight the phone number you will set Restrictions for. pTo set Restrict Dialing for multiple phone numbers, first set Restrict Dialing and press r to return to the detailed Phonebook display; Mo to highlight the phone number to be set for Restrict Dialing and continue the operation. If you press h to return to the Stand-by display, additional settings cannot be done. To do additional settings, release Restrict Dialing for the set phone number and activate Restrict Dialing again, including the released phone number. pTo release Restrictions, perform the same operation. Information pYou cannot set this function for Phonebook entries stored as secret data, and in the UIM Phonebook. pIf you activate Personal data lock while Call rejection or Call acceptance is set, you can accept all incoming calls. pYou cannot operate the following while Restrict dialing is set:
Calling up/Referring to phone numbers other than specified Keypad dial (except for the calls to the specified phone numbers) Dialing from Received Calls (except for the calls from the specified phone numbers) Storing/Editing/Deleting Phonebook entries, copying Phonebook entries from the microSD card, backing up/restoring by the microSD card, and copying Phonebook entries to the UIM 121 s g n i t t e S y t i r u c e S Information pYou can make emergency calls at 110/119/118 even if you set Restrict dialing. pWhen a call comes in from the phone number set with Call rejection, or from other than the phone number set with Call acceptance, the call is stored in Received calls as a missed call record and the Missed call icon appears on the Stand-by display. Also, the caller hears a busy tone even if you have set Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service to Activate. However, if you set the ring time for Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service to 0 seconds, when the FOMA terminal is out of the service area, or when the power is turned off, the busy tone will not be played back, activating Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service. pYou can receive SMS messages or i-mode mail messages regardless of the setting of Call rejection or Call acceptance.
+m-1-0
<Call Setting without ID>
Setting Response to Incoming Calls without Caller ID You can set whether to receive (accept) or not to receive (reject) a voice call and videophone call according to the reason for no caller ID. There are three reasons; Unavailable, PublicPhone, and User unset. 1 mSet./ServiceLock/SecurityCall setting w/o ID
Enter your Terminal Security CodeSelect an item. Unavailable . Calls from the other party who cannot notify his/her phone number such as calls from overseas or from land-line phones via call forwarding services.
(However, the caller ID might be notified depending on the telephone companies the calls go through.) PublicPhone . Calls from public phones, etc. User unset . When the caller has set the caller ID not to be notified. 2 Accept or Reject pIf you select Accept, go to step 2 on page 92 to select a ring tone. If you select Same as ring tone, the ring tone will be the one selected in Phone of Select ring tone. Information pIf you select Reject, the ring tone does not sound even if a call comes in, the call is stored in Received calls as a missed call record and the Missed call icon appears on the Stand-by display. Also, the caller hears a busy tone even if you have set Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service to Activate. However, if you set the ring time for Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service to 0 seconds, when the FOMA terminal is out of the service area, or when the power is turned off, the busy tone will not be played back, activating Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service. pYou can receive SMS messages or i-mode mail messages regardless of this setting. Check/Release Restrictions on Phonebook Entries 1 mPhonebookRestrictions
Enter your Terminal Security CodeSelect an item. pThe set item is indicated by . pTo release all the Phonebook entries set with Restrictions, press i(
select Release, and then select YES.
), 2 Select a Phonebook entry. The phone number set with Restrictions is displayed. pTo release Restrictions per phone number, select the phone number you want to release and select YES. 122
<Ring Time>
Delaying Start of Ringing Operation 1 mSet./ServiceIncoming callRing time
Do the following operations.
+m-9-0 Ring start time You can set the FOMA terminal not to start ringing operation immediately for when a voice call or videophone call comes in from the party whose phone number is not stored in the Phonebook. This function is effective as a countermeasure for blocking nuisance calls such as one ring phone scam (one-giri).
ON or OFFEnter a start time (seconds). pEnter from 01 through 99 in two digits. Missed calls display You can set whether to display the call disconnected within the time specified for Ring start time in Received Calls.
Display or Not display Information pWhen a call comes in from the party whose phone number is stored in the Phonebook, the FOMA terminal starts ringing as soon as the call comes in even if 186/184 is added to the phone number. However, during Personal Data Lock
(except for when you set Phonebook available to Accept for Customize), or for the call from the party whose phone number is stored as secret data, ringing starts according to the setting for this function. pIf the ring start time is longer than the ring time for Record Message Setting, the ringing operations do not start, activating Record Message instead. To activate Record Message after starting the ringing operations, set the longer ring time for Record Message Setting than the ring start time. The same applies to the ring time for Voice Mail Service, Call Forwarding Service, and Auto Answer Setting. S e c u r i t y S e t t i n g s
<Reject Unknown>
Rejecting Incoming Calls from Phone Numbers which are not Stored in Phonebooks You can reject voice calls and videophone calls from the party whose phone number is not stored in the Phonebook. This function is valid only when the other party notifies his/her phone number. It is advisable to activate Caller ID request and Call setting w/o ID simultaneously. 1 mSet./ServiceLock/SecurityReject unknown
Enter your Terminal Security CodeAccept or Reject Information pIf a call comes in from the party whose phone number is stored as secret data, the call is not rejected, regardless of this setting. pIf you simultaneously activate Reject unknown and Call acceptance of Restrictions, the latter has priority. pWhen a call comes in from anyone whose phone number is not stored in the Phonebook while you set this function to Reject, the call is stored in Received calls as a missed call record, and the Missed call icon appears on the Stand-by display. Also, the caller hears a busy tone even if you have set Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service to Activate. However, if you set the ring time for Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service to 0 seconds, when the FOMA terminal is out of the service area, or when the power is turned off, the busy tone will not be played back, activating Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service. pEven when this function is set to Reject, the FOMA terminal follows the setting of Call setting w/o ID if each setting of Call setting w/o ID is set to Accept. pYou can receive SMS and i-mode mail messages regardless of this setting. pYou cannot set Reject unknown during Personal Data Lock. pYou cannot set Reject unknown to Reject while Ring start time of Ring time is set to ON. 123
<Reject Videophone>
Rejecting Incoming Videophone Calls 1 mSet./ServiceVideophoneReject videophone
Enter your Terminal Security CodeON or OFF Information pYou cannot save the data files stored on the UIM or microSD card. pYou cannot save the files attached to mail. pYou cannot save the following images:
Images whose sizes exceed 100 Kbytes Images whose output from the FOMA terminal is prohibited Images other than in JPEG or GIF format
<Data Security Service>
Using Data Security Service This service enables you to save the Phonebook, images, mail messages, ToruCa files, and schedule events (hereafter, saved data files) in your FOMA terminal to the DOCOMOs Data Storage Center and to restore them when you unexpectedly lose your handset or change models. Further, you can notify the concerned parties of your mail address change at a time. You are not charged a packet communication fee for sending the multi-address notice mail. If you have a personal computer (My docomo), you can use this service more conveniently. pFor details on Data Security Service, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode]
s g n i t t e S y t i r u c e S FOMA version. pData Security Service is a pay service that is available on a subscription basis (You need to subscribe to i-mode to apply for Data Security Service). Save to Data Storage Center 1 Display of the data file to be savedi(
Move/copyConnect to Center or Store in Center
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES pYou do not need to select Move/copy depending on the function. pWhen you operate from the Inbox list, Outbox list, Draft list, or Still Image list, put a check mark for the data files to be saved and press l(
You can select up to 10 data files.
) 124 Restoring to your FOMA terminal Note that if you delete Phonebook entries from your FOMA terminal and save the Phonebook to the Data Storage Center, the Phonebook entries on the Data Storage Center are also deleted. When you restore the Phonebook from the Data Storage Center to your FOMA terminal, do the following operations. 1 iEnglishMy Menu
(Data Security Service)
(Check saved data)
Enter your i-mode password. pWhen you have subscribed to i-concier, operate iEnglishMy Menu
(Data Storage/i-concier)
(Check saved data)Enter your i-mode password. 2 Select (Download to mobile phone) from the Phonebook on the Data Storage CenterOK pDownload starts in about 15 seconds. Wait for a while with the Stand-by display shown. Information pWhen the Phonebook entries saved to the Data Storage Center exceeds the number of Phonebook entries storable in the FOMA terminals Phonebook, the excess entries cannot be updated. Auto-update of the Phonebook On the site of the Data Storage Center, you can set so as to periodically update and save the Phonebook entries in your FOMA terminal to the Data Storage Center. Information pThe data files are not automatically updated while another function is working at the time of Auto-update. pIf the data files cannot be updated, the notification icon of
(Data Sec. Service UD) appears on the desktop. Select to show the update display. Setting Data Security Service 1 mLifeKitData Security Service
Do the following operations. Connect to Center See page 124. Exchanging history You can display the records of communication with the Data Storage Center.
Select a record. pSelect a communication completion time in the list to switch to the detailed display. PB image sending You can set whether to save images set for the Phonebook entries to the Data Storage Center.
ON or OFF Information
<Exchanging history>
pUp to 30 records are saved. When more than 30 records are saved, the older records are overwritten.
<PB image sending>
pYou cannot save the images whose output from FOMA terminal is prohibited. Using Data Security Service with i-concier
(Automatic saving/Update settings) You can configure settings for Data Security Service. 1 mi-concierl(MENU) (Settings)
(Automatic saving/Update settings)Follow the instructions on the display.
(Check saved data) You can check the data files at the Data Storage Center. 1 mi-concierl(MENU) (Settings)
(Check saved data)
Follow the instructions on the display.
(Update stored data) You can update the data files at the Data Storage Center and in the FOMA terminal. 1 mi-concierl(MENU) (Settings)
(Update stored data)
Put a check mark for data files to be updated
l(
YES
)Enter your Terminal Security Code
(Communication records of saving) S e c u r i t y S e t t i n g s You can show the records of communication with the Data Storage Center. 1 mi-concierl(MENU) (Settings)
(Communication records of saving)
Select a record. pSelect a communication completion time from the list to show the detailed display.
+m-2-3
<Reset Settings>
Resetting Function Settings You can reset the items indicated by default. (See page 448) 1 mSet./ServiceOther settingsReset settings
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES of Function List to their Information pYou cannot execute Reset settings while a Bluetooth device is connected or on standby for connection. 125 Information pAfter you execute Reset settings, the i-Channel tickers are not displayed. Then, when the information is automatically updated or you press *
information, the tickers automatically flow. Zo to receive the latest
<Initialize>
Deleting Saved Data All at Once You can delete the saved data and reset the setting contents of each function to the default. See Function List on page 448 for the setting at purchase. pThe pre-installed data files are not deleted. pAll the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli programs except iD (iD appli) are deleted. However, they might not be deleted depending on your usage state. pThe data files stored in the pre-installed i-ppli programs are deleted. However, the data files stored in Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli programs that have not been deleted are not deleted. pThe protected data files are also deleted. pAll the stored data files are deleted regardless of the mode of 2in1. pEven if you have deleted the pre-installed data files, they are restored when you execute Initialize. However, if you delete the pre-installed i-ppli programs, they are not restored. pCharge the battery full before initializing the FOMA terminal. When the battery level is not enough, you may not be able to initialize the FOMA terminal. pDuring initialization, never turn off the power of the FOMA terminal. pYou cannot use other functions during initialization. Also, you cannot receive calls or s g n i t t e S y t i r u c e S mail messages. 1 mSet./ServiceOther settingsInitialize
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYESYES When initializing ends, the power automatically turns off and then turns on and the Initial setting display appears. Information pYou cannot execute Initialize while a Bluetooth device is connected or on standby for connection. pYou cannot delete the data saved to, stored in, or set for the UIM or the microSD card. pYou cannot delete the setting of data communication set by a personal computer. 126 Information pTo restore the i-ppli programs, download them from the P-SQUARE site. For downloading, you are charged an additional communication fee. pAfter you execute Initialize, the i-Channel tickers are not displayed. Then, when the information is automatically updated or you press *
information, the tickers automatically flow. Zo to receive the latest pAfter you initialize the FOMA terminal, you cannot automatically obtain Music&Video Channel programs. Access the Setting Confirmation display from the Music&Video Channel menu to reflect the program setting. pInitialization may take a while if the data to be deleted is bulky.
<Remote Reset>
Resetting Data by Remote Control If you contract with the service of this function (Business mopera anshin manager), you can initialize the data files (memory within the handset/
microSD card/UIM) of the target FOMA terminal by the offer from you
(administrator). Inquiries docomo Business Online From personal computers http://www.docomo.biz (in Japanese only) You may not be able to access due to system maintenance, etc. When Remote Reset launches The display appears telling that operation is disabled and the initialization starts. pWhen Remote Reset launches, all the key operations are locked and you cannot operate the functions except for answering voice calls and answer-hold (On Hold). When the initialization starts, you cannot use all the functions. pWhen Remote Reset launches while the phone is ringing or during a call, all the key operations except for d and h are locked. When initialization starts, ringing or the call automatically finishes. Information pSet time is not initialized. pThe microSD card might not be initialized when the FOMA terminal is connected to a personal computer. Other Security Settings Besides introduced in this chapter, the following functions/services for the Security Settings are available:
Functions/Service name Purposes Reference page IC Card Lock Nuisance Call Blocking Service Caller ID Request FirstPass Software Update Scanning Function Receive Option To protect the IC card function from being used illegally To prevent crank calls or vicious sales calls from incoming To prevent the incoming call that does not notify a caller ID 296 419 420 To ensure safe and reliable data communication by using electronic authentication services Limited to FirstPass sites To update software programs in the FOMA terminal when necessary To protect the FOMA terminal from data liable to cause trouble To receive necessary mail only from among the large volume of incoming mail Functions/Service name Purposes Reference page i-mode Disaster Message Board Service Change Mail Address Spam Mail Prevention
(Reject Mail with URL)
(Reject/Receive Mail Settings)
(Kantan Mail Settings)
(Reject Mass i-mode Mail Senders)
(SMS Rejection Settings)
(Reject Unsolicited Ad Mail)
(Confirm Settings) Suspend/reactivate Mail Refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode]
FOMA version 201 Limit Mail Size Keitai-Osagashi Service imadoco kantan search Information pThe priority order of functions simultaneously set to prevent nuisance calls is as follows: Nuisance Call Blocking Service Call rejection Reject unknown/Call setting w/o ID Ring time. 497 502 143 127 S e c u r i t y S e t t i n g s 128 Mail i-mode Mail . 130 Composing i-mode Mail/Deco-mail Composing and Sending i-mode Mail
. <Compose Message> 130 Creating and Sending Deco-mail . 133 Creating and Sending Decome-Anime . 136 Using a Template to Create Deco-mail/ Decome-Anime
. <Template> 138 Attaching a File . <Attachments> 140 Receiving and Operating i-mode Mail Receiving i-mode Mail Automatically . <Mail Auto-receive> 142 Receiving i-mode Mail Selectively . <Receive Option> 143 Checking New i-mode Mail . <Check New Messages> 144 Replying to Received i-mode Mail
. <Reply> <Reply with Quote> 144 Forwarding Received i-mode Mail. <Forward> 145 When i-mode Mail with Files Attached/Pasted is Received . 145 Operating Mailbox Displaying Mail in Inbox/Outbox/Draft
. <Inbox> <Outbox> <Draft> 147 How to See Inbox/Outbox/Draft List and Detailed Display . 149 Managing Mail Messages. 153 Using Mail History Displaying Sent/Received Mail Record
. <Sent Address> <Received Address> 158 Configuring Mail Settings Sorting Mail Automatically to Each Folder . <Auto-sort> 159 Creating Mail Group. <Mail Group> 162 Setting Mail and Messages R/F . <Mail Settings> 162 Using Message Services Receiving Messages R/F Automatically
. <Receive Message R/F> 165 Reading Received Messages R/F . <Display Message R/F> 166 Using Early Warning Area Mail Early Warning Area Mail . 167 Receiving Early Warning Area Mail . 168 Setting Early Warning Area Mail
. <Early Warning Area Mail Settings> 168 Using Chat Mail Using Chat Mail . <Chat Mail> 169 Creating Chat Group . <Chat Group> 173 Using SMS Composing and Sending SMS . <Compose SMS> 174 Receiving SMS Automatically. <Receive SMS> 175 Checking New SMS . <Check New SMS> 175 Setting SMS . <SMS Settings> 176 129 i-mode Mail Once you subscribe to i-mode, you can exchange e-mails over the Internet as well as among i-mode phones. You can attach files (photos, moving picture files, etc.) within 2 Mbytes in total (up to 10 files) besides mail text. The i-mode mail also supports Deco-mail, so you can change the font color, font size, and background color of mail text. You can use the Deco-mail pictograms, so you can easily send expressive messages. Further, it supports Decome-Anime of Flash movies with messages and images inserted. pFor details on i-mode mail, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode] FOMA version.
<Compose Message>
Composing and Sending i-mode Mail You can compose and send i-mode mail messages. You can save up to 1,000 sent i-mode mail messages including SMS messages to the Outbox. See page 133 for creating a Deco-mail message. l i a M Address field Subject field Attachment field Text field
(When you enter text, the number of bytes is displayed.) Message Composition display
) 1 ll(
pIn Dual Mode of 2in1, you can instead of select your senders address by ChangeFromAddr A/B (see page 426). is displayed when no senders address is set, and of senders address is set for Address B. is displayed when the instead 130 2 Select the address fieldSelect an item. Phonebook. Call up a Phonebook entry and select a phone number or Sent address . Select a phone number or mail address and press Received address . Select a phone number or mail address and press mail address. Oo(
Oo(
). Mail group . Select a mail group. Enter address . Enter a mail address or phone number. pYou can enter up to 50 half-pitch characters. pIf the destination is an i-mode phone, you can send mail also by entering only the part preceding the @ mark of a mail address. pSee page 131 for sending to multiple destination addresses. pSee page 132 for deleting an added address. pYou can enter up to 100 full-pitch/200 half-pitch characters. 3 Select the subject fieldEnter a subject. 4 Select the attachment fieldSelect an item. 5 Select the text fieldEnter text. pYou can enter up to 5,000 full-pitch/10,000 half-pitch pSee page 140 for how to select an attachment. characters. pSee page 132 for pasting a header or signature. pSee page 406 for the Function menu while entering
(editing) characters. 6 Press l(
). Message Entry display The animation display during transmission appears and the mail message is sent. pTo cancel sending midway, press Oo(
) or press and hold r(for at least one second). However, the mail message might be sent depending on the timing. 7 OK Information pDepending on the radio wave conditions, the characters might not be displayed correctly at the destination. pIf you send an i-mode mail message with a pictogram entered to another carriers mobile phone, the pictogram is automatically converted into a similar pictogram at the receiving end. Depending on the model or function of the receiving ends mobile phone, however, the pictogram might not be correctly displayed or be converted into a character or = when no corresponding pictogram is found. pWhen the sent mail messages stored in the FOMA terminal exceed the maximum number/size of storage, they are deleted from the oldest one. However, protected sent mail messages are not deleted. pYou cannot compose an i-mode mail message when sent mail messages in the Outbox are saved to the maximum number/size of storage and all of them are protected, when 20 draft mail messages are saved, or when the Draft is full. Release the protection for sent mail messages, or send/delete draft mail messages, and then operate again. pWhen you select Compose message from the Function menu such as when entering a phone number, the mail address is entered as a destination address if the phone number and mail address are stored in a Phonebook entry. When multiple mail addresses are stored in the Phonebook entry, the first mail address is entered. pIf you try to send the mail whose address is a phone number headed by 184/186, the confirmation display appears asking whether to delete prefix numbers and send the mail. pWhen a destination phone number or mail address is stored in a Phonebook entry, the name stored in the Phonebook entry is displayed in the address field. pYou cannot send mail to the addresses that include a comma (,). pYou can enter an address in the To, Cc and Bcc fields. pIf a Phonebook entry with a secret code is set as a destination address, the secret code will be automatically added at sending. Even if a secret code is set for the Phonebook entry, however, it will not be added and the i-mode mail message will be sent as ordinary one unless the destination address is a phone number or phone number@docomo.ne.jp. pIf you store the secret code and send mail to a mail address other than that of DOCOMO mobile phones, you might not receive the error message for unknown address. pThe recipients might not be able to receive the full length of the subject depending on their phones. pYou can send up to 2,000 full-pitch characters in text to the i-mode phone of the mova service. pEach line feed is counted as one full-pitch character, and a space is counted as one full-pitch or half-pitch character. Information pThe mail message you entered a Deco-mail pictogram becomes a Deco-mail message. Function Menu of the Message Composition Display Send Preview Save Operate receiver Add receiver You can send the mail message. Go to step 7 on page 131. Check the address, subject, text and attachments before sending. pYou can send the mail message by pressing l(
When composing or editing the mail, you can save it to the Draft.
). You can add multiple addresses in the address field to send the same i-mode mail to multiple recipients simultaneously. You can send the same mail to up to five addresses at the same time.
Select an item. Phonebook . Call up a Phonebook entry and select M a i l Sent address. Select a phone number or mail Received address . Select a phone number or mail a phone number or mail address. address and press Oo(
address and press Oo(
). Enter address . Enter a mail address or phone number. pTo consecutively add addresses, select <Not entered> and repeat the above operations. pPress i(
the selected mail address. Select YES. pPress i(
the type of mail. (See page 132)
) and select Delete receiver to delete
) and select Change rcv. type to change pSelect an entered mail address on the Mail Composition display to show the Address list.
l(
) 131 You can save the Deco-mail message you are creating as a template.
YES pSee page 194 when templates are stored to the maximum. pSee page 138 for how to check the stored template. You can paste a header/signature at the beginning or ending of the text of the i-mode mail message.
Add header or Add signature pYou need to store the header/signature beforehand. (See page 164) pIn Dual Mode of 2in1, you can select a signature to be pasted from Address A or Address B. ChangeFromAddr A/B In Dual Mode of 2in1, you can select a senders address. (See page 426) Information
<Operate receiver>
pYou cannot add any addresses if the address field for To, Cc, and Bcc already contains five addresses in total or contains no addresses. pYou cannot send i-mode mail if the To field is blank.
<Save template>
pThe subject of i-mode mail you are composing will be the title of the template. If no subject is entered, the title takes the name of YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm.
(Y: year, M: month, D: date, h: hour, m: minute)
<Add header/sig.>
pYou cannot paste a header/signature if the text, including the header/signature, would exceed 5,000 full-pitch or 10,000 half-pitch characters. pIf the decoration such as font color or font size is set for the top or end of text, the header or signature will be decorated as well. Delete receiver You can delete the selected address when there are multiple addresses.
YES Save template Change rcv. type Select a receiving type. Add header/sig. To . This is the direct destination address. To recipients are displayed at the receiving ends. Cc . Specify to let parties know the mail contents in addition to the direct recipients. Cc recipients are displayed at the receiving ends. Bcc . Specify to hide the recipients from others. Bcc recipients are not displayed at the receiving ends. They might not be displayed depending on the mobile phone, device, or mail software of the receiving end. You can shoot a still image or moving picture to attach to mail.
Select a shooting mode. pSee page 217 and page 219 for how to shoot. l i a M Operate att. file Activate camera Attach file See page 140. Delete att. file See page 142. Template Load template You can read in a Deco-mail template and create a Deco-mail message. pWhen the text has already been entered, the confirmation display appears asking whether to delete the text.
Select a template. The contents of the template are entered into the text. pWhile selecting a template, press l(
contents of the template.
) to check the pSee page 133 for creating a Deco-mail message. 132 Creating and Sending Deco-mail When editing an i-mode mail message, you can change the size of the font and the color of the background as well as inserting images, thus composing your own original mail. You can create Deco-mail also using the templates (patterns).
(See page 138) Activated decoration Blink Ticker Background color Insert line Insert image Font color Font size Swing Deco-mail pictogram Moving font effect Word alignment Entering characters Preview page 130. 1 Perform the operations in step 1 through step 4 on 2 Select the text fieldDecorate the text using Palette. pSee page 134 for how to use Palette. To enter text after selecting decorations dSelect one of decorationsEnter text. To set decorations after entering text Enter textd
(Select area) Go to Select area on page 135. pYou can enter up to 5,000 full-pitch/10,000 half-pitch characters. (The number of characters you can enter decreases depending on the decoration.) pOnce you decorate the mail text, appears. 3 Press Oo(
). The Message Composition display is displayed. Go to step 6 on page 130. Information pEven if you delete the decorated characters, only the decoration data remain and the number of characters you can enter might decrease. Clear the decoration and then delete the characters. If you delete the characters by pressing and holding -r for at least one second, the characters as well as the decoration data are deleted. pWhen you reply with quote to a received Deco-mail message or you forward it, the decorations and inserted images are entered in text as they are. pIf you use a template containing an image unable to attach to mail for sending, the image is deleted. pWhen you send a Deco-mail message in excess of 10,000 bytes, the mail message with the URL for browsing is received at some destination i-mode phones. However, only the mail text without the URL for browsing might be received at some models. pDecorations might not be correctly displayed if you send/receive Deco-mail messages to/from the devices such as personal computers. pThe movement of Ticker/Swing, blink and animation playback stop when a certain period has passed. Decorations You can decorate the text of i-mode mail using Palette. You can set multiple decorations for one point. pYou cannot combine Word Alignment, Ticker, and Swing for one point. pLines are inserted by Line Insert with the color specified by Font Color. pIf Word Alignment, Ticker, or Swing is specified, the images and moving font effects are inserted with the specified state. pYou can enter Deco-mail pictograms using Insert image, and by Pictograms on the Function menu as well. M a i l 133 How to use Palette Press d from the Message Entry display to display Palette. pWhen the cursor is over the decorated character, the Palette appears with the icon for the set decoration depressed. Highlight the depressed icon and press Oo(
); then you can change, complete or cancel the decoration. You can release the area selection also by pressing r while the area is selected. pPress i(
also by pressing r while you are operating on it. Switch operations You can switch between the operation of Palette and the operation of entering text, each time you press d. You can move the cursor and enter text with Palette displayed. pAfter you enter text, the text entry operation returns. When you use Palette in succession, press d and operate it. How to operate Decoration
) to close Palette. You can close Palette l i a M Palette operation Insert image Font effect My picture You can convert characters to a mark and insert it into the text. The mark animates in various ways and conveys your feelings to the other party.
Select a moving font effectEnter text. pTo delete the moving font effect, move the cursor to the moving font effect and press r. You can insert the image stored in My picture into the text of mail.
Select a folderSelect an image. pTo delete the image, move the cursor to the image and press r. 134 Camera Font color You can insert the image shot by the camera on the spot into the text of mail.
Shoot a still image. pThe image size of the camera is Sub-QCIF (128 x 96), QCIF
(176 x 144) or QVGA (240 x 320). pTo delete the image, move the cursor to the image and press r. pSee step 2 and step 3 on page 217 for how to shoot. You can change the color of characters and lines to be entered.
Select a colorEnter text. pYou can switch between 20 Color and 256 Color by pressing l(
pIn the font color changing mode, is displayed at the
). upper right of the display. pYou can set other decorations in succession. pWhen you have selected the area, you do not need to enter text. Background color You can change the background color of the mail text. Insert line Undo
Select a color. pYou can switch between 19 Color and 256 Color by pressing l(
You can insert a horizontal line into the mail text. The line feed is inserted automatically, and the line is inserted. pTo delete the line, move the cursor to the line and press r. You can return to the former status of the set decoration. You can do it up to twice. pYou can undo the operation also by pressing and holding d for at least one second. Reset all decor. You can release all the decorations.
YES pIf you have inserted an image, the message In-line image is deleted is displayed. Select area Font size You can set Font Color, Blink, Font Size, Word Alignment, Ticker and Swing over the selected text you have entered. You can also change the set decoration, add another decoration, or cancel Blink, Ticker or Swing.
Select a start point. pYou can select all text by pressing i(
selecting YES.
) and
Select an end point. Set, change, add or cancel each decoration. p is displayed at the upper right of the display during selecting decoration area.
<Set, change, or add decoration>
Select an icon and set, change, or add decorations. pSelect another icon in succession to change the multiple decorations or add decorations.
pWhen Blink, Ticker, or Swing has been set, reselect each icon and complete decorations.
<Release Blink, Ticker, or Swing>
Select the icon for Blink, Ticker, or Swing
Select the same icon again. Select blink Select ticker Select swing You can change the size of characters to be entered.
Select a font sizeEnter text. pIn the font size changing mode, or is displayed at the upper right of the display. pYou can set other decorations in succession. pWhen you have selected the area, you do not need to enter text. You can make characters to be entered blink.
Enter text. The set characters are blinking. pIn the blink setting mode, is displayed at the upper right of the display. pYou can set other decorations in succession.
d
(Reset blink) You can make characters to be entered and images to be inserted flow (moving from right to left).
Enter text. The line feed is inserted automatically and before and after the cursor. pIn the ticker setting mode, is displayed at the upper is displayed right of the display. pYou can set other decorations in succession.
d
The line feed is inserted automatically.
(Reset ticker) M a i l You can make characters to be entered and images to be inserted swing (moving to left and right back).
Enter text. The line feed is inserted automatically and before and after the cursor. pIn the swing setting mode, is displayed at the upper is displayed right of the display. pYou can set other decorations in succession.
d
The line feed is inserted automatically.
(Reset swing) Word alignment You can change the position of characters to be entered and images to be inserted.
Select a word alignmentEnter text. The line feed is inserted automatically, and the alignment is set. pIn the word alignment setting mode, is displayed at the upper right of the display. pYou can set other decorations in succession. pWhen you have selected the area, you do not need to enter text. 135 Information
<Insert image>
pYou can insert up to 20 types of images within 90 Kbytes in total. However, you can insert up to 2 types of Flash movies. Even if the inserted images are 20 types or fewer, the number of inserted images reaches maximum depending on the operation and the confirmation display for re-editing appears. pIf multiple same images are inserted, they are counted as a single type of file. If you copy/paste the image already inserted, that image is regarded as the same image and handled as a single type of file. However, if you insert the same Flash movie, it is handled as the second type of files. pYou can apply Blink, Ticker, Swing, and Word Alignment to the inserted images, however, you cannot apply them to Flash movies.
<Font color>
pIf you move the cursor to the character for which another color is set, the setting changes to that color. pThe color for pictograms is also subjected to the specified font color. To restore the color to ordinary one, select /Default. pYou cannot change the color of Deco-mail pictograms.
<Background color>
pYou cannot change the background color when editing the header or signature.
<Font size>
pIf you move the cursor to the character for which a different font size is set, the font size is changed to that size of the character. pYou cannot change the size of the Deco-mail pictogram.
<Select blink>
pYou cannot make Deco-mail pictograms blink. l i a M 136 Creating and Sending Decome-Anime Decome-Anime is a mail service which enables you to create expressive mail messages which have Flash movies with messages and images, using Decome-Anime templates. You can create them using templates pre-installed or purchased on the IPs (Information Providers) site. Edit Decome-Anime Preview display 1 lCreate new Decome-Anime pIn Dual Mode of 2in1, you can select your senders address by ChangeFromAddr A/B (see page 426). is displayed when no senders address is set, and is displayed when the senders address is set for Address B. instead of instead of 2 Perform the operations in step 2 through step 4 on page 130. display Create Decome-Anime 3 Select the text fieldPhone or microSDHighlight a Decome-Anime template and press l (
). pWhen a Decome-Anime template is already selected, the Edit Decome-Anime display appears. Go to step 4. pYou can show the preview of the Decome-Anime template by selecting it. pDepending on the Decome-Anime template, you cannot edit contents. pWhen you send the contents of the Decome-Anime template as they are, go to step 5. pYou cannot edit the Decome-Anime text when you re-edit it from the Draft or Outbox or when you forward it from the Inbox. 4 Select the contents field to be edited. To edit characters Select the character entry fieldEdit characters. To change images Select the image entry field
Select a folder, and select the image to be changed. pYou can show the preview by pressing m(
Decome-Anime display or selecting field. Preview from the character entry
) from the Edit pWhen you enter characters, you cannot set decoration for them and cannot enter Deco-mail pictograms. In addition, you cannot paste header or signature. pWhen you insert a line feed in the middle of a line, the number of characters you can enter decreases. pWhen the total size of Decome-Anime template, characters, and images exceeds 90 Kbytes, you can no longer enter characters and images. pDepending on the Decome-Anime template, you might not be able to insert Save images even if the total size is 90 Kbytes or less. pAs the fonts and display position of images and characters are fixed, you cannot edit them. pDepending on the character entry field, (red) which shows the line feed position or (orange) which shows the nonenterable area may appear on the Character Entry (Edit) display. 5 l(
) The editing of the Decome-Anime message is completed. Go to step 6 on page 130. Information pYou cannot create a Decome-Anime message when sent mail messages in the Outbox are saved to the maximum number/size of storage and all of them are protected, when 20 draft mail messages are saved, or when the Draft is full. pThe images you can insert into Decome-Anime messages are GIF files (including animation GIF), JPEG files, and SWF files. pWhen animation GIF files or SWF files are inserted, the volume overflow for sending might occur. pEven when sending fails, you cannot re-edit it. pIn the character entry field of some Decome-Anime templates, the text such as
(how to use) is pre-entered. Delete it before sending. pWhen you send a Decome-Anime message, the mail message with the URL for browsing is received at some destination i-mode phones. However, only the Decome-Anime text without the URL for browsing might be received at some models. pYou cannot use the received Decome-Anime message as a template. M a i l Function Menu of the Create Decome-Anime Display Send Preview You can send the Decome-Anime message. Go to step 7 on page 131. You can check the playback of Decome-Anime message before sending. pSee page 139 for how the Decome-Anime messages are played back. pPress i(
display.
) to return to the Create Decome-Anime You can save the Decome-Anime message you are creating to the Draft. After saving, you cannot re-edit the text of the Decome-Anime message.
YES pWhen you save it before selecting a Decome-Anime template, it is saved as an i-mode mail message. Operate receiver See page 131. Operate att. file See page 132. 137 Template You can read in a Decome-Anime template to create a Decome-Anime message.
Phone or microSDHighlight a Decome-Anime template and press l(
). Go to step 4 on page 137. pIf any Decome-Anime template is selected, the confirmation display appears asking whether to discard the current contents to read in the new one. ChangeFromAddr A/B In Dual Mode of 2in1, you can select a senders address. (See page 426) Function Menu of the Edit Decome-Anime Display l i a M Template Preview Delete Quit editing See page 138. See page 137. You can delete the entered image. The image entry field becomes blank. You can end the editing of the Decome-Anime message. Go to step 6 on page 130.
<Template>
Using a Template to Create Deco-mail/
Decome-Anime The template is the form data in which text and images are inserted. Deco-mail templates and Decome-Anime templates are available. Besides pre-installed templates, you can download templates from sites
(see page 192). You can save the sent/received/created Deco-mail messages as the Deco-mail templates (see page 132 and page 157). You can edit the saved Deco-mail templates using Palette. You cannot edit the Decome-Anime templates. pYou can delete the pre-installed templates. You can re-download them from the P-SQUARE site (see page 193). When you use a UIM other than the one used for downloading, the UIM security function (see page 37) is set for them. 138 Deco-mail Template 1 lTemplateDeco-mailSelect a template.
) to pPress l(
create a Deco-mail message using the contents of the template. Go to step 2 on page 130. pEven if you set Header/
signature to automatically paste the header or signature, you cannot paste it. pSee page 193 when you select Search by i-mode. Deco-mail Template list Detailed Deco-mail Template display Function Menu of the Deco-mail Template List Compose message Sort Edit title Info You can create a Deco-mail message using the contents of the template. Go to step 2 on page 130. You can change the order of displayed templates.
Select an order.
Enter a title. pYou can enter up to 15 full-pitch/30 half-pitch characters. You can display the file size, saved date and time of the template, and whether it contains images. No. of templates You can display the number of saved templates. Delete Delete this
YES Delete selected Delete all
Put a check mark for templates to be deleted
l(
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
)YES Function Menu of the Detailed Deco-mail Template Display Compose message You can create a Deco-mail message using the contents of the Edit template. Go to step 2 on page 130. You can edit the contents of the template and save it.
Edit the textOo(
YES . Overwrites and saves. NO . Saves as a separate file. pSee step 2 and step 3 on page 133 for how to edit the text. pSee page 194 when the templates are stored to the maximum.
)YES or NO Save insert image You can save images inserted into the template or Deco-mail text, and set them as the Stand-by display and Wake-up display.
Select an imageYESSelect a destination folder. Go to step 3 on page 192. pSee page 194 when images are stored to the maximum. Information
<Edit>
pThe title name when saved as a separate file takes YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm
(Y: Year, M: Month, D: Date, h: hour, m: minute).
<Save insert image>
pDeco-mail pictograms are saved to the (Favorite) folder in the Deco-mail pictograms folder. Decome-Anime Template 1 lTemplateDecome-AnimePhone or microSD pSee page 193 when you select Search by i-mode. 2 Select a template. The preview of the template is displayed. pPress l(
create the Decome-Anime message with the template contents. Go to step 2 on page 136.
) to Decome-Anime Template list Preview M a i l When you show the Decome-Anime Playback display or preview The animation is played back automatically. The effect tones may sound and the FOMA terminal may vibrate for some Decome-Anime messages. Further, you can operate from the playback display or preview of some Decome-Anime messages by using Bo, Oo, 0 through 9, s, or a. pPress m(
m(
pThe effect tone sounds following the setting of Auto-start attachment. Each time you
) to pause the animation and effect tone during playback. Press
) again to resume the animation playback. show the preview from the Decome-Anime Template list, the effect tone sounds regardless of the setting. pThe effect tone does not sound during Play Background. pThe FOMA terminal vibrates regardless of the setting of Vibrator or Manner mode set. pSome Decome-Anime messages refer to the phone information in your FOMA terminal. To permit the use of the information in your FOMA terminal, set Phone info use setting in i-mode Browser set. of i-mode settings to Valid. (Valid is set at purchase.) pThe FLV file contained in a Flash movie is not played back. 139 Function Menu of the Decome-Anime Template List Create Deco-Anime You can create a Decome-Anime message using the contents of the template. Go to step 2 on page 136. pYou cannot attach files prohibited from being attached to mail or being output from the FOMA terminal. pRegardless of the File restriction setting, you can attach the still images/moving pictures shot with your FOMA terminal or the files received via infrared rays. pWhen you attach a file, another attachment field appears on the Message Composition display. You can display the preview of the Decome-Anime template. pDepending on the destination i-mode phone, only the compatible files are received Preview Edit title
Enter a title. pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters. Copy to microSD See page 346. Copy to phone See page 347. l i a M Info Ir/
transmission You can display the title, file name, format, and whether it set with file restriction. Send Ir data See page 360. Send all Ir data See page 361. transmission See page 362. Delete Delete this See page 138. Delete selected See page 138. Delete all See page 138.
<Attachments>
Attaching a File You can send an i-mode mail message with files attached. You can attach following files:
Still image Melody PDF file Bookmark Word Excel PowerPoint You can attach up to 10 files within 2 Mbytes in total. ToruCa file Phonebook entry Schedule event ToDo item i-motion file SD other files 140 within the memory space of that phone. pIt might take a time to send the i-mode mail depending on the size of attached files. 1 Message Composition display
Select the attachment field
Do the following operations. Picture Melody imotion ToruCa PDF
Select a folderSelect an image. pSelect an attached image to display it. Press r to return to the former display.
Select a folderSelect a melody. pSelect an attached melody to play it back. Press any key to stop the playback.
Select a folderSelect an i-motion file. pSelect the attached i-motion file to play it back. Press r during playback or stop the playback to return to the former display. When the ToruCa file is a ToruCa file (details), it is attached as a ToruCa file (details).
Select a folderSelect a ToruCa file. pSelect the attached ToruCa file to preview it. Press r to return to the former display.
Select a folderSelect a PDF file. pSelect an attached PDF file to display it. Press r to return to the former display. Phonebook Schedule ToDo Bookmark
Select a search methodSelect a Phonebook entry
Oo(
pWhen you specified a search method last time, the Phonebook
) entry is searched by that method. pSelect the attached Phonebook entry to display the details. Press i(
) or r to return to the former display.
Select a dateSelect a schedule eventOo(
) pSelect the attached schedule event to display the details. Press r to return to the former display.
Select a ToDo itemOo(
pSelect the attached ToDo item to display the details. Press r to return to the former display.
Select a bookmark. pSelect the attached bookmark to display the title, address, and others of the bookmark. Press i(
) or r to return to the former display. Document file You can attach a file of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Select a folderSelect a file. Other You can attach a file stored in SD other files.
Select a folderSelect a file. 2 Go to step 2 on page 130. pWhen the confirmation display appears asking whether to attach the file, select YES. If you select YES (default), the same confirmation display does not appear afterward. If you select NO, the attached files of 100 Kbytes or larger are deleted. Information
<Picture>
pThe images are not sent as the attachments to i-mode terminals of the mova service;
they are sent in the form of URLs for browsing images and automatically attached with expiry dates, and can be obtained by selecting URLs. The mail text that can be sent to an i-mode terminal of the mova service is up to 184 full-pitch characters (369 bytes).
(When the acceptable number of characters for the mova terminal at the receiving end is 250 full-pitch characters) When multiple files are attached, the files are deleted and just the mail text is sent. pThe i-mode phone of the mova service cannot receive GIF images. pYou can attach a Flash movie as well. pWhen the file is a JPEG image whose size is larger than 2 Mbytes (except Progressive type files), it is converted to 2 Mbytes or less. pThe still image might not be received correctly or not be displayed or coarsely displayed depending on the model at the receiving end.
<Melody>
pMelodies stored on the microSD card cannot be attached. Copy the melodies to the FOMA terminal. (See page 349) pIf the receiving end is other than P-09A, the sent melody might not be played back correctly or the attachment might be deleted. pYou cannot receive the attached melody on the i-mode phone of the mova service.
<imotion>
pSome i-motion files cannot be attached to mail or their file sizes may become larger or smaller. pi-motion files stored on the microSD card cannot be attached. Copy them to the FOMA terminal. (See page 349) pDepending on the mobile phone of the receiving end, i-motion files cannot be correctly received/displayed, might become coarse, or might be converted into consecutive still images. When sending a moving picture to other than the 2 Mbytes compatible model, it is advisable to shoot with the following settings:
File size setting: Mail restrictn (S) Image quality: Normal
<ToruCa>
pToruCa files stored on the microSD card cannot be attached. Copy the ToruCa files to the FOMA terminal. (See page 299) M a i l 141 Information pYou can automatically receive up to 100 Kbytes of an i-mode mail message including attached files. You can manually obtain the attached files in excess of 100 Kbytes from the i-mode Center. (See page 145) pWhen the received mail messages exceed the maximum number/size of storage, they are deleted in order of mail in the Trash box folder and older received mail. However, unread or protected mail messages are not deleted. pWhen the unread or protected mail messages in the Inbox has reached the maximum number/size of storage, no new mail can be received and
(dark blue) is displayed. To receive i-mode mail, delete received mail or read unread mail or release protection of mail until
(dark blue) clears, and then perform Check new messages. pYou can receive i-mode mail with melodies, still images, or other files attached. You can receive incompatible attached files but you cannot display them. pWhen you receive mail from a device that can set To, Cc and Bcc, you can check whether the message was sent to you as To, Cc or Bcc. pMail Messages received in the following cases are held at the i-mode Center:
When the power is off During Self Mode During infrared communication During Omakase Lock While copying to the microSD card While connecting to the Data Storage Center When the space of the Inbox is full with protected or unread messages pWhen i-mode mail messages are held at the i-mode Center,
(dark blue) appears. During a videophone call When you are out of the service area While connecting to the FirstPass center During iC communication when they are held to the maximum,
(pink) appears, and Delete Attached File You can delete a selected attached file or all attached files. 1 Message Composition display i(
Operate att. fileDelete att. file
Delete this or Delete allYES pTo delete a single file, highlight a file to be deleted.
) l i a M
<Mail Auto-receive>
Receiving i-mode Mail Automatically When the FOMA terminal is in the service area, i-mode mail, SMS messages and SMS reports automatically arrive. (See page 143 for receiving i-mode mail after selecting it.) When a mail message arrives, (pink) appears at the top of the display. You can save up to 2,500 received i-mode mail messages including SMS messages. 1 When i-mode mail arrives, (pink) blinks and the message telling its arrival appears. When receiving is completed, the display shows the number of received i-mode mail messages and Messages R/F. pYou can display the Inbox list by selecting Mail. pTo cancel receiving midway, select Cancel or press and hold r for at least one second while Mail Receiving... is displayed. However, the mail message might be received depending on the timing. Reception Result display pIf no keys are pressed for about 15 seconds,
(see page 28) appears on the desktop and the former display returns. (The transit time varies depending on the setting for Mail/Msg. ring time.) Press Oo, highlight pSee page 31 for when the FOMA terminal is closed.
, and press Oo(
) to display the Inbox list. 142 Display Newly Received i-mode Mail 1 Reception Result displayMail
Select an i-mode mail message to be displayed. pFor a Decome-Anime message, the Decome-Anime Playback display appears. Press i(
the detailed display. pPress and hold No for at least one second from the detailed i-mode mail display to change the size of characters. (See Mail on page 109.)
) to show Information pUndisplayable characters are replaced by spaces, etc. pWhen the number of characters in the text of received i-mode mail exceeds the maximum, / or // is inserted at the end of the text and the excess part is deleted automatically. pThe still image automatically displayed at opening might not be correctly displayed. When the image is larger than the screen size, it is displayed shrunk with a proportional ratio retained. Receive Option Setting You can set whether to select and receive necessary i-mode mail only. 1 lMail settingsReceive option settingON or OFF Select and Receive Mail Messages 1 lReceive optionOperate following the procedure described in Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode]
FOMA version. pWhen Receive option setting is set to OFF, the display to the effect that it will be set to ON appears. Press Oo(
pYou can show the Receive Option display also by i
(Menu List) (Receive Option).
) to set Receive option setting. M a i l Information pEven when Receive Option Setting is set to ON, you will still receive all mail messages if you execute Check new messages. If you do not want to receive all mail messages, remove a check mark from Mail. (See page 163) pSome decorations inserted into the decorated mail (HTML mail) sent from a personal pWhen you show the Receive Option display, the icon goes off. Also, the icon goes off if you turn the power off or show the mail display. pYou cannot select SMS messages for receiving. computer might not be displayed correctly.
<Receive Option>
Receiving i-mode Mail Selectively You can check the titles of i-mode mail messages held at the i-mode Center and select them to receive, or delete them at the Center before receiving. To use this function, set Receive option setting to ON beforehand. When Receive option setting is set to ON, you cannot receive i-mode mail messages automatically. When a mail message comes in the i-mode Center, is displayed. 143 l i a M
<Check New Messages>
Checking New i-mode Mail i-mode mail messages and Messages R/F arriving at the i-mode Center are automatically sent to your FOMA terminal. However, the messages will be held at the i-mode Center if your FOMA terminal cannot receive mail because it is turned off or out of the service area, or when Receive Option Setting is set to ON. When (pink) is displayed, receive mail by checking the i-mode Center. See Receive option when is displayed. 1 Press and hold l for at least one second.
(yellow)/
(pink) and
(yellow) blink, the message Checking... is displayed, and then you receive i-mode mail messages and Messages R/F. As the checking results, the number of newly received i-mode mail messages and Messages R/F is shown. pYou can also execute Check new msg. during a voice call by pressing i(
pTo cancel receiving midway, press and hold r for at least one second. However, the mail message might be received depending on the timing.
). Information
(dark blue), pWhen icons such as
(dark blue) are displayed, the FOMA terminal cannot receive any more i-mode mail messages or Messages R/F. Delete unnecessary mail and messages, read unread mail and messages, or release protection. (Read and unprotected mail and messages are automatically deleted from the oldest one.)
(dark blue) or
(dark blue)/
pEven when i-mode mail messages are held at the i-mode Center, the
(pink) icon to
(dark blue) icon telling that messages are held to the maximum that effect, or the at the i-mode Center might not appear. (This happens if mail arrives at the Center when, for instance, your FOMA terminal is off.) pYou can select items to be checked by Set check new messages. pYou cannot use this function to receive SMS messages. Use Check new SMS to receive them. 144
<Reply> <Reply with Quote>
Replying to Received i-mode Mail By Rep.w/ i-mode mail, you can reply with a normal i-mode mail message, and by Rep. w/ Deco-Anime, you can reply with a Decome-Anime message. By Reply with quote, you can quote the text of your received i-mode mail to reply. You cannot use Reply with quote for Decome-Anime messages and SMS messages. 1 Inbox list/Detailed Received Mail displayi(
Reply/forwardRep.w/ i-mode mail, Rep. w/ Deco-Anime or Reply with quote pPress l(
pIf other recipients of the simultaneous mail are found, you can choose whether to
) to reply by i-mode mail.
) reply to the sender only or to all addresses. Select To sender or To all. pJust one quotation mark (see page 164) is added to the beginning of the text in the i-mode mail to be replied with quote. 2 Enter a subject and text, and then send. When you have selected i-mode mail, go to step 3 on page 130. When you have selected an SMS message, go to step 3 on page 174. After you send mail, changes to
. Information pFor the senders address that cannot be replied to (such as when the mail address exceeds 50 half-pitch characters), is displayed. pRe: is prefixed to the subject of the mail message to be replied or replied with a quotation. When the subject exceeds 100 full-pitch characters, the excess is deleted.
(When Re: has already been prefixed, it changes to Re2: and will be counted up to Re99:.) pEven if the i-mode mail text contains pasted data, you cannot quote it in your reply. Also, you cannot quote it when using the DOCOMO keitai datalink or infrared communication function. See page 150 for pasted data. pIf the Deco-mail text contains images prohibited from being attached to mail or being output from the FOMA terminal, such images will be deleted when you reply.
<Forward>
Forwarding Received i-mode Mail You can forward the i-mode mail or SMS messages to others. 1 Inbox list/Detailed Received Mail displayi(
2 Enter a subject and address, and send the mail.
Reply/forwardForward pYou can forward also by pressing m(
) from the Inbox list. When you have selected an i-mode mail message or a Decome-Anime message, go to step 2 on page 130. When you have selected an SMS message, go to step 2 on page 174. After you send mail, changes to
) Information pFw: is prefixed to the subject of the mail message to be forwarded. When the subject exceeds 100 full-pitch characters, the excess is deleted. (When Fw: has already been prefixed, it changes to Fw2: and will be counted up to Fw99:.) pWhen you forward an i-mode mail message with a file you have not obtained yet, the file information is deleted. pEven if the i-mode mail text contains pasted data, you cannot quote it in your forwarding mail. Also, you cannot quote it when using the DOCOMO keitai datalink or infrared communication function. See page 150 for pasted data. pWhen a mail message is forwarded and a ToruCa file (details) that contains data whose output from the FOMA terminal is prohibited is attached to the mail message, the attached file returns to a ToruCa file before receiving details. pWhen a mail message on the microSD card is forwarded, the attached file is deleted. pWhen you Forward an SMS message received to Number B in Dual Mode of 2in1, the sent SMS message is retained in the Outbox or Draft, even if you switch to A Mode. When i-mode Mail with Files Attached/
Pasted is Received You can receive up to 2 Mbytes of the attached files on your FOMA terminal. However, if attached files exceed 100 Kbytes, only information of all or part of attached files is received. You need to obtain attached files again from the i-mode Center. The FOMA terminal supports following files:
i-motion file Still image Melody ToruCa file PDF file Phonebook entry ToDo item Bookmark Word You cannot play back or display the files other than above. You can save them to any folder in SD other files, or use the i-mode mail to forward them. You can use Attachment preference to select the files to be received. pWhen multiple data items are pasted, they might not be displayed. Movie file Schedule event Excel PowerPoint M a i l Obtain Receive Option Attached Files You can obtain the receive option attached files held at the i-mode Center. 1 Detailed Received Mail display
Select an attached file which has not been obtained. After obtaining is completed, files are played back/
displayed. Information pYou cannot obtain the attached files when the unused memory space in the Inbox is smaller than the files. 145 Play Back/Display Attached or Pasted Files You can play back or display the attached/pasted files already obtained. 1 Detailed Sent Mail display/Detailed Received Mail displaySelect an attached file. The file is played back or displayed. pFor a movie file or document file, the confirmation display appears telling that you cannot play it back/display it. Play it back/display it after saving it to the microSD card. l i a M pFor the files which are not supported by the FOMA terminal, the confirmation display appears asking whether to save them. pYou can display only the first item when a file of Phonebook entries, schedule events, ToDo items or bookmarks is attached. Information pWhen the senders device is other than P-09A, the received melodies might not be played back correctly. pWhen the first attached file is an obtained still image, that still image only is automatically displayed when the mail message is opened. The size of a still image displayed automatically is up to 8M (2448 x 3264). pWhen the image size is larger than the screen, it is displayed shrunk. pYou cannot play back a melody in excess of 100 Kbytes. pYou cannot play back a Flash movie in excess of 100 Kbytes. pThe FLV file contained in a Flash movie is not played back. pYou cannot display a ToruCa file in excess of 1 Kbyte and ToruCa file (details) in excess of 100 Kbytes. 146 Save Attached or Pasted Files You can save the attached or pasted files that you have obtained. You can set some files for a ring tone, or an image on the Stand-by display, Wake-up display, or other displays. 1 Detailed Sent Mail display/Detailed Received Mail display/Detailed Message R/F display
Highlight an attached file and press i(
Operate fileSave attached fileYES pMovie files are saved to the destination folder in SD movie folder of Movie. pDocument files are saved to the destination folder in Document viewer. pThe files not supported by the FOMA terminal are saved to the destination folder
) in SD other files. pEven if the files are supported by the FOMA terminal, some of them cannot be saved to the FOMA terminal depending on the file such as an invalid data file or whose size is too large. In that case, the confirmation display appears asking whether to save it to the microSD card. When you save it, it is saved to a destination folder in SD other files. pThe confirmation display might appear telling that a part of the file cannot be saved depending on the attached file. 2 Select a destination or folder to save to. For melodies, go to step 3 on page 193. For still images, go to step 3 on page 192. pBookmarks are saved according to each information of i-mode or Full Browser. pIf the maximum number of files has already been saved to the microSD card or there is no usable memory space when you save SD other files, movie files, or document files, the confirmation display appears asking whether to delete unnecessary files to save new files. Select YES, and select unnecessary files from the displayed list in Data Box to delete them. See page 194 when files other than SD other files, movie files, or document files are stored to the maximum. Information pYou cannot save a melody in excess of 100 Kbytes to the FOMA terminal. pYou cannot save a Flash movie in excess of 500 Kbytes to the FOMA terminal. pYou cannot save a ToruCa file in excess of 1 Kbyte and ToruCa file (details) in excess of 100 Kbytes to the FOMA terminal.
<Inbox> <Outbox> <Draft>
Displaying Mail in Inbox/Outbox/Draft Display Mail from Inbox You can save up to 2,500 received i-mode mail messages including SMS messages. You can save up to 30 Area Mail messages separately from i-mode mail messages and SMS messages. You can check the received i-mode mail messages, SMS messages, and Area Mail messages. pWelcome mail messages have been saved by default. 1 lInboxSelect a folder. pSee page 166 for displaying Messages R/F. 2 Select a mail message. pWhen you select an unread
(pink) mail message, changes to
. pFor a Decome-Anime
) to message, the Decome-Anime Playback display appears. Some Decome-Anime messages are played back repeatedly. Press i(
show the detailed Received Mail display. See page 139 for how the Decome-Anime messages are played back. pUse No to check other mail messages. When you press No to show the Decome-Anime message from the detailed Received Mail display, the Decome-Anime Playback display does not appear. pWhen the mail text is long, use Bo to scroll the display to check it. Further, you can press m(
cannot scroll the Decome-Anime messages.
) or </> to scroll page by page. You Detailed Received Mail display Inbox list
)/c(
M a i l Inbox Folder list Information pYou are not charged a communication fee for welcome mail messages. pYou cannot reply to welcome mail messages. pThe attached melody, effect tone of the Flash movie in mail text, and effect tone of Decome-Anime text sound following the setting of Auto-start attachment. However, when a mail message with an attached melody includes the effect tone of the Flash movie in mail text or effect tone of Decome-Anime text, the melody is preferentially played back. The effect tone does not sound. pThe melody and effect tone do not sound during Play Background. pThe FLV file contained in a Flash movie is not played back. 147 Display Mail from Outbox You can save up to 1,000 sent i-mode mail messages including SMS messages. You can check the sent i-mode mail messages and SMS messages. 1 lOutboxSelect a folder. Display Mail from Draft You can edit and send i-mode mail messages and SMS messages in the Draft. You can save up to 20 i-mode mail messages including SMS messages. 1 lDraft Outbox Folder list 2 Select a mail message. pFor a Decome-Anime l i a M message, the Decome-Anime Playback display appears. Press i(
) to show the detailed Sent Mail display. See page 139 for how the Decome-Anime messages are played back. pUse No to check other mail messages. When you press No to show the Decome-Anime message from the detailed Sent Mail display, the Decome-Anime Playback display does not appear. pWhen the mail text is long, use Bo to scroll the display to check it. Further, you can press m(
cannot scroll the Decome-Anime messages.
) or </> to scroll page by page. You Detailed Sent Mail Outbox list
)/c(
display Information pThe attached melody, effect tone of the Flash movie in mail text, and effect tone of Decome-Anime text sound following the setting of Auto-start attachment. However, when a mail message with an attached melody includes the effect tone of the Flash movie in mail text or effect tone of Decome-Anime text, the melody is preferentially played back. The effect tone does not sound. pThe melody and effect tone do not sound during Play Background. 148 2 Select a mail message. When you select an i-mode mail message, go to step 2 on page 130. When you select a Decome-Anime message, press l(
page 136. When you select an SMS message, go to step 2 on page 174.
) and go to step 2 on Draft list Information pWhen you select the i-ppli mail folder, the mail-linked i-ppli that supports the folder starts. How to See Inbox/Outbox/Draft List and Detailed Display Mail menu Inbox, Outbox, and Draft might have the following marks:
Unread mail messages or messages are stored in the Inbox. Failed-to-send mail messages are stored in the Outbox. Draft mail messages are stored in the Draft. Mail security is activated.
(displayed also for chat mail) Inbox Folder list
Folder status and appears when unread messages are found, appears when Mail Security is activated.
Ordinary folder i-ppli mail folder Message R folder Message F folder Trash box folder
Folder name Inbox list and detailed Received Mail display
Inbox list For Date+sender/
receiver subject
Mail status and type Inbox list For Date+subject Detailed Received Mail display M a i l
appears when protection is set.
(pink) Unread mail Read mail Forwarded mail Replied mail Type of the received mail (Detailed display only)
Received date and time The Inbox list shows the time for the mail received today, and shows the date for the mail received until yesterday. The detailed display shows the date and time the mail was received. The Japanese date and time the mail was received from the Center is displayed.
Phone number or mail address of the sender or of another recipient of simultaneous mail Senders mail address (Detailed display only) Senders mail address that cannot be replied to (Detailed display only) Recipients mail addresses of simultaneous mail (Detailed display only) Recipients mail addresses of simultaneous mail that cannot be replied to (Detailed display only) 149 Subject
<For Inbox list (Date+subject) (Date+sender/receiver)>
Attached file i-ppli mail File with the UIM security FeelMail icon When you press c(
is played back. See page 164 for FeelMail. Text of mail
) from the Inbox list on the display, the FeelMail image Outbox Folder list
Folder status appears when Mail Security is activated.
Ordinary folder i-ppli mail folder
Folder name l i a M The number of characters you can display on the list varies depending on the setting of Mail list display, and Mail of Font size setting. When a file is attached, it is decreases by 1 full-pitch/2 half-pitch character/s as the icon is added at the top. For SMS messages or Area Mail messages, the beginning of the text is displayed.
(SMS or Area Mail is displayed on the detailed display.)
(blue) SMS messages in the FOMA terminal SMS messages on the UIM Attached or pasted data Area Mail The detailed display shows the data volume as well.
<For Inbox list (Date+sender/receiver subject) and detailed Received Mail display>
is added to each icon when you execute Delete att. file (Detailed display only). Melody file Image file Inserted image file (List only) i-motion file Movie file ToruCa file PDF file Document file Phonebook entry file Schedule event or ToDo item file Bookmark file Other files Attached file before obtaining
(Detailed display only) Attached file suspended to be obtained (Detailed display only) Attached file failed to be obtained (Detailed display only) i-ppli start information
(List only) i-ppli mail (List only) Multiple files (List only) Multiple pasted files File with the UIM security 150 Outbox list and detailed Sent Mail display
Subject The number of characters you can display on the list varies depending on the setting of Mail list display, and Mail of Font size setting. When a file is attached, it is decreases by 1 full-pitch/2 half-pitch character/s as the icon is added at the top. For SMS messages, the beginning of the text is displayed. (SMS is displayed on the detailed display.) Outbox list For Date+sender/
receiver subject Outbox list For Date+subject Detailed Sent Mail display
Mail status appears when protection is set.
(pink) Mail successfully sent Mail failed to be sent Simultaneous mail successfully sent to all addresses
(gray)
(pink) Simultaneous mail sent to some addresses Simultaneous mail failed to be sent to all addresses
Sent date and time The Outbox list shows the time for the mail sent today, and shows the date for the mail sent until yesterday. The detailed display shows the date and time the mail was sent. appears when the date/time is corrected.
Recipients phone number or mail address Mail address successfully sent (Detailed display only)
(blue) SMS messages in the FOMA terminal SMS messages on the UIM SMS report received [List
(Date+sender/receiver subject) and detailed display only]
Attached data The detailed display shows the data volume as well.
<For Outbox list (Date+sender/receiver subject) and detailed Sent Mail display>
is added to each icon when you execute Delete att. file (Detailed display only). M a i l Melody file Image file Inserted image file (List only) i-motion file Movie file ToruCa file PDF file Document file Phonebook entry file Schedule event or ToDo item file Bookmark file Other files i-ppli mail (List only) Multiple files (List only) File with the UIM security
<For Outbox list (Date+subject) (Date+sender/receiver)>
Attached file i-ppli mail File with the UIM security Mail address failed to be sent (Detailed display only) Text of mail 151 Draft list
Mail status
(pink) Ordinary mail Simultaneous mail
Saved date and time The Draft list shows the time for the mail saved today, and shows the date for the mail saved until yesterday. when the date/time is corrected. appears
Recipients phone number or mail address Subject l i a M
For Date+sender/
receiver subject For Date+subject The number of characters you can display on the list varies depending on the setting of Mail list display, and Mail of Font size setting. When a file is attached, it is decreases by 1 full-pitch/2 half-pitch character/s as the icon is added at the top. For SMS messages, the beginning of the text is displayed.
(blue) SMS messages Attached data
<For Date+sender/receiver subject>
<For (Date+subject) (Date+sender/receiver)>
Attached file File with the UIM security Text of mail Information pSee Mail list display on page 162 to change a method to display the Inbox/Outbox/
Draft list. pWhen Name in phonebook of Mail list display is checked, the name stored in the Phonebook is displayed as sender or recipient. However, when the senders mail address is phone number@docomo.ne.jp, the name is not displayed even when phone number@docomo.ne.jp is stored in the mail address field in a Phonebook entry. Store the phone number part only to display the name. When a senders/
recipients phone number or mail address matches a Phonebook entry stored as secret data, the name is not displayed. It is displayed in Secret Mode or Secret Data Only. Even when a senders/recipients phone number or mail address matches a Phonebook entry not stored as secret data, the name is not displayed in Secret Data Only. Switch to Secret Mode or release Secret Data Only to display the name. pWhen Message of Mail list display is not checked, the text does not appear on the Inbox/Outbox/Draft list. pIn Dual Mode of 2in1, is displayed at the end of the subject or senders/
receivers address on the list for received mail messages to Address B/Number B, or sent/draft mail messages from Address B. pIn Dual Mode of 2in1, is displayed at the upper left of the detailed display for the mail messages received to/sent from Address B of 2in1. instead of Phonebook entry file Schedule event or ToDo item file Bookmark file Other files Multiple files (List only) File with the UIM security Melody file Image file Inserted image file i-motion file Movie file ToruCa file PDF file Document file 152 Managing Mail Messages Function Menu of the Inbox Folder List/Outbox Folder List Re-sort in all Operate folder Add folder Edit folder name Sort folder Delete folder Open folder Read all
[Inbox Folder only]
Sort Re-sort in this You can add a new folder. You can add up to 22 folders to each of Inbox and Outbox.
Enter a folder name. pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters. You can edit the names of the added folders only.
Edit the folder name. pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters.
) You can sort folders. You can sort the added folders, Message R/F folder, and the i-ppli mail folders.
Use Bo to sort the orderOo(
All the mail messages including secret mail in the folder will be deleted as well.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES You can display the mail messages in the i-ppli mail folder without running mail-linked i-ppli. You can change unread mail in the folder to already-read mail.
YES You can re-sort mail messages in the folder following the sorting conditions specified by Auto-sort.
YES pWhen the folder is applied with Mail security (see page 153), you need to enter your Terminal Security Code. Auto-sort Mail security You can re-sort mail messages in all Inbox/Outbox folders following the sorting conditions specified by Auto-sort.
YES pWhen the folder applied with Mail security (see page 153) is found, you need to enter your Terminal Security Code. See page 159. You can set the folder to open only when you enter your Terminal Security Code.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES pTo release it, perform the same operation. Ir/
transmission Send all Ir data See page 361. All transmission See page 363. M a i l No. of messages You can display the number of stored received mail messages, Messages R/F, and sent mail messages. Delete DEL all read mails
[Inbox Folder only]
DEL all recv. mails
[Inbox Folder only]
DEL all sent mails
[Outbox Folder only]
You can delete all the read mail messages including secret mail in all Inbox folders. All the read SMS messages on the UIM are deleted as well.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES You can delete all the mail messages including secret mail in all Inbox folders. All the received SMS messages on the UIM are deleted as well.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES You can delete all the mail messages including secret mail in all Outbox folders. All sent SMS messages on the UIM are deleted as well.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES 153 l i a M Information
<Delete folder>
pYou cannot delete an i-ppli mail folder if corresponding mail-linked i-ppli exists. If the software program does not exist, you can delete the i-ppli mail folder, but this will delete both folders created in the Outbox Folder list and Inbox Folder list.
<Re-sort in this> <Re-sort in all>
pYou cannot re-sort the mail messages in the Chat folder and Trash box folder. pMail messages which do not apply to the sorting conditions are sorted into the Inbox or Outbox folder.
<Mail security>
pYou can neither delete the Mail-Security-activated folder nor edit its name. Function Menu of the Inbox List/Outbox List/Draft List Protect Protect ON/OFF
[Inbox/Outbox]
You can protect the mail message so that it is not overwritten and deleted. You can protect all the received and sent messages. (2,500 received messages, 1,000 sent messages) The protected one is indicated by pTo release protection, perform the same operation. pYou can switch between protected and unprotected also by pressing 1 from the detailed Received Mail display or detailed Sent Mail display. ProtectSLCT. ON/OFF
[Inbox/Outbox]
Put/Remove a check mark for mail messages to be protected/unprotectedl(
pA check mark is placed to the mail already protected.
) Move/copy Move
[Inbox/Outbox]
Move to trash
[Inbox only]
UIM operation
[Inbox/Outbox]
)YES
Select a destination folder
Put a check mark for mail messages to be moved
l(
You can move mail messages to the Trash box folder. The mail messages moved to the Trash box folder are preferentially overwritten (deleted).
Put a check mark for mail messages to be moved to the trash boxl(
You can copy or move the mail message to the UIM or FOMA terminal. (See page 392)
)YES Copy to microSD See page 346. Store in Center See page 124. Search/sort Search mail See page 144. See page 144. See page 144. See page 145. You can re-edit the sent mail message and send it again. When you have selected an i-mode mail message, go to step 2 on page 130. When you have selected a Decome-Anime message, go to step 2 on page 136. When you have selected an SMS message, go to step 2 on page 174. pYou can re-edit also by pressing l(
). Reply/forward Rep.w/ i-mode mail
[Inbox only]
Rep. w/ Deco-Anime
[Inbox only]
Reply with quote
[Inbox only]
Forward
[Inbox only]
Edit
[Outbox only]
154 Search sender/
Search receiver
[Inbox/Outbox]
Mail history
[Inbox/Outbox]
You can retrieve mail messages with a mail address or phone number of a sender or recipient. Search sender for received mail and Search receiver for sent mail are displayed respectively.
Select an item. Phonebook . Call up a Phonebook entry and select a phone number or mail address. address and press Oo(
address and press Oo(
Sent address. Select a phone number or mail Received address . Select a phone number or mail
). Enter address . Enter the mail address or phone
). Search subject
[Inbox/Outbox]
number. pYou can enter up to 50 half-pitch characters. You can retrieve mail messages with a subject.
Enter a subject. pYou can enter up to 100 full-pitch/200 half-pitch characters. Color label
[Inbox/Outbox]
List setting Search subject+msg
[Inbox/Outbox]
You can retrieve mail messages with a subject or text.
Enter a part of a subject or text. pYou can enter up to 100 full-pitch/200 half-pitch characters. Sort
[Inbox/Outbox]
Filter
[Inbox/Outbox]
Display all
[Inbox/Outbox]
You can change the order of displayed mail messages.
Select an order. You can display the mail messages only that satisfy the condition.
Select a type. You can re-display all mail messages in By date order after using Search Mail, or the Sort or Filter function. You can display the history of sent/received mail from the sender or to the recipient being selected or displayed. Up to 1,000 histories are displayed in the chronological order from the most recent one.
Select a senders or destination address. The target sent/received mail histories are displayed. Sent mail
. Received mail pSelect a history to show the detailed Received Mail display or detailed Sent Mail display. Press r to return to the former display. pYou can display also by pressing 7 on the detailed Received Mail display or detailed Sent Mail display. You can color the characters on the Inbox list and Outbox list for classifying mail. Select Default to set ordinary font color.
Select a color. You can select the item to be displayed on the list. You can also switch between the name stored in the Phonebook and the mail address/phone number for the display in the senders/destination address field. You can set to list the mail messages by subject depending on the setting of Mail list display.
Select an item to be displayed. pYou can switch each time you press c(
the Outbox list and Draft list.
) from M a i l Ir/
transmission Send Ir data Send all Ir data
[Draft only]
See page 360. See page 361. transmission See page 362. transmission All
[Draft only]
See page 363. 155 No. of messages Delete Delete this Delete selected Delete read mails
[Inbox only]
Delete all SMS-R
[Inbox only]
You can display the number of stored received mail messages, sent mail messages and draft mail messages.
YES
Put a check mark for mail messages to be deleted
l(
You can delete all the read mail messages in the folder.
YES
)YES You can delete all the SMS reports. While SMS reports are displayed by the Search Mail function or Filter function, only the displayed SMS reports are deleted.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES DEL all frm folder
[Inbox/Outbox]
You can delete all mail messages in the folder.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES l i a M Delete all
[Draft only]
Information You can delete all the draft mail messages.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
<Edit>
pTo use Mail group for destination addresses, delete all the entered addresses, press
+l(
<Protect>
pYou cannot protect mail messages in the Trash box folder. pYou cannot compose an i-mode mail message when sent mail messages are saved
) to complete the deletion, and then re-select the address field. to the maximum number/size of storage and all of them are protected.
<Move to trash>
pIf you move unread mail to the Trash box, it changes to read mail.
<Search subject> <Search subject+msg>
pEven if you set No title, you cannot search for the i-mode mail whose subject is not entered and displayed as No title. Information
<Color label>
pColor Label applied to the mail messages is released when they are copied to the microSD card, copied/moved to the UIM, copied/moved from the UIM or sent via infrared rays or iC transmission. pColor Label applied to the SMS messages on the UIM is released when the UIM is dismounted and then mounted. Function Menu of the Detailed Received Mail Display/
Detailed Sent Mail Display Reply/forward Rep.w/ i-mode mail
[Received Mail only]
Rep. w/ Deco-Anime
[Received Mail only]
Reply with quote
[Received Mail only]
Forward
[Received Mail only]
Edit
[Sent Mail only]
Resend
[Sent Mail only]
See page 144. See page 144. See page 144. See page 145. See page 154. You can re-send the sent mail message.
YES Protect ON/OFF See page 154. Move/copy Copy
Select an item to be copied. pSee page 410 for how to copy. pWhen the addresses of the sender and another recipient of simultaneous mail are found or the multiple destination addresses are found, select a mail address or phone number to be copied. 156 Read map You can display a map by selecting a postal address or others in the mail text.
Select a start pointSelect an end point. GPS compatible i-ppli program starts via the selected character string. (See page 196) Move
Select a destination folder. Move to trash
[Received Mail only]
You can move the mail to the Trash box folder. The mail messages moved to the Trash box folder are preferentially overwritten (deleted).
YES UIM operation You can copy or move the mail to the UIM or FOMA terminal. (See page 392) Copy to microSD See page 346. Store in Center See page 124. Operate file Save attached file See page 146. Save insert image See page 139. Save D-pictograms
[Received Mail only]
You can save Deco-mail pictograms in the mail text at once. You can save up to 20 of them.
YES pSee page 194 when the Deco-mail pictograms are stored to the maximum. Property You can display the file name and file size of the image inserted into the text.
Select an image. Delete att. file
YES Store Store address See page 82. Add to phonebook See page 82. Auto-sort You can store a sender or subject as a sort condition.
(See page 159) Set desktop/
key Add desktop icon See page 30. long press set. See page 386. M a i l Mail history Color label Display Name/address Scroll See page 155. See page 155. You can display the senders/destination address by the name stored in the Phonebook or by the mail address/
phone number. pYou can switch also by pressing 5. See page 162. pSee page 318 for how to check the stored Deco-mail Font size set. See Mail on page 109. Save as template pictograms. You can save the sent/received Deco-mail message as a template.
YES pSee page 194 when the templates are stored to the maximum. pSee page 138 for how to check the stored template. Display SMS report
[Sent Mail only]
Ir/
transmission You can check the result of the SMS message you sent, or the date and time it arrived at the destination. To receive the SMS report, set SMS report request to ON. Send Ir data See page 360. transmission See page 362. Delete
YES pYou can delete the mail message also by pressing 0. 157 Information
<Resend>
pIf you re-send a failed-to-send mail message, it is saved as the sent mail message. If you re-send the failed-to-send simultaneous message to all addresses, it is saved as the sent mail message.
<Save as template>
pYou cannot execute this function while a mail message is shown in the multiwindow.
<Sent Address> <Received Address>
Displaying Sent/Received Mail Record Sent and received i-mode mail messages and SMS messages are stored in Sent Address and Received Address, up to 30 messages each. You can check the list for the mail addresses and phone numbers. When you exchange mail messages with the same mail address or phone number, the older one is deleted. pWhen you use 2in1, up to 30 records for Address A (Number A) and up to 30 records l i a M for Address B (Number B) are stored respectively regardless of the mode. 1 Press and hold Vo for at least one When Using Sent Address When Using Received Address Press and hold Co for at least one second.
: i-mode mail
: SMS message
: Time-difference corrected time
: i-mode mail message/SMS received to Address B/
Number B (only in Dual Mode of 2in1) Received Address list
) from the Received Address list to display Received Calls. pPress m(
2 Select a record to be displayed. The detailed display of the Address list is displayed. pWith an SMS message for which the other partys phone number is not notified, the reason for no caller ID is displayed. pTo send i-mode mail to the displayed address, press Oo(
step 3 on page 130. To send an SMS message to the displayed phone number, press Oo(
pTo store in the Phonebook, press m(
) and go to step 3 on page 174.
). Go to step 2 on page 82.
) and go to Function Menu while Sent/Received Address is Displayed Add to phonebook See page 82. Compose message Sent Address list Compose SMS You can compose an i-mode mail message. The mail address is entered in the address field. Go to step 3 on page 130. You can compose an SMS message. The phone number is entered into the address field. Go to step 3 on page 174. second.
: i-mode mail successfully sent
: SMS message successfully sent
: i-mode mail failed to be sent
: SMS message failed to be sent
: Time-difference corrected time pPress m(
Address list is displayed from Dialed Calls, you can press m(
Dialed Calls.
) from the Sent Address list to display Redial. When the Sent
) to display 158 Dialing FeelMail
[Received Address only]
Change font size Redial/Dialed calls
[Sent Address only]
When the mail address is stored in a Phonebook entry, you can make a voice call or videophone call to the phone number stored in the Phonebook.
Select a dialing type. pWhen you select Select image, select an image to be sent to the other party during a videophone call. To cancel the setting, select Release. pWhen multiple phone numbers are stored in a Phonebook entry, you can dial the first phone number.
Dial pThe set item is indicated by . pTo make an international call, select Intl dial assist, select an international call access code, and follow the procedure above after selecting Dialing from the Function menu. (See page 58) pTo set Caller ID Notification, select Notify caller ID. (See step 2 of Set Caller ID Notification when Making a Call on page 56) The FeelMail image is played back. See page 164 for Feel Mail. pYou can play back the Feelmail image also by pressing c(
You can switch the font sizes for Redial, Dialed Calls, Received Calls, Sent Address, and Received Address. (See Dialed/recv. calls on page 110)
). You can display the Redial list or the Dialed Call list. Received calls
[Received Address only]
You can display the Received Call list. All received calls (all calls) are displayed. Set desktop/
key Add desktop icon See page 30. long press set. See page 386. Delete Delete this
YES Delete selected Delete all
Put a check mark for records to be deleted
l(
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
)YES
<Auto-sort>
Sorting Mail Automatically to Each Folder You can automatically save the mail messages that satisfy the set conditions to the specified folder. This function applies to only the added folders and i-ppli mail folders. 1 Inbox Folder list/Outbox Folder listi(
Auto-sort Follow the operation of the Function menu list on page 160 to set Auto-sort. If you select a folder for which Auto-sort conditions have been set, the Auto-sort Setting display appears.
)Sort M a i l Auto-sort Storing You can specify a sort condition and folder from the detailed Sent/
Received Mail display. 1 Detailed Sent Mail display/Detailed Received Mail displayi(
Do the following operations.
)StoreAuto-sort Address sort Subject sort You can set the displayed senders/recipients address for a sorting condition.
Select a folder. pWhen multiple addresses are found, select an address. You can edit the displayed subject and set it for a sorting condition.
Edit the subjectSelect a folder. 159 To change the condition The confirmation display appears asking whether to change the condition or to overwrite it. Select YES to release the set condition and set the new one. When the same condition is set for another folder The confirmation display appears asking whether to change the condition. Select YES to release the condition set for another folder and to set it for the selected folder. pYou cannot change the setting for a Mail-Security-activated folder. When storing another address for the folder set for Address sort The confirmation display appears asking whether to add the address. l i a M Information pYou can store a total of 700 addresses in all folders. pWhen multiple conditions match, sorting is done in the priority below.
ippli mail sort
Subject sort Reply impossible/Send impossible Address sort (Look-up address/Enter address) Address sort (Look-up mail group) Address sort (Look-up group) Sort all pMail messages sent simultaneously to multiple members cannot be sorted by Address sort or Send impossible. pArea Mail messages are not sorted by Address sort. Subject sort Reply impossible Send impossible Function Menu of the Auto-sort Setting Display Address sort Look-up address You can look up a mail address or phone number in the Phonebook or Received/Sent Address and set it to the folder for sorting.
Select an item. Phonebook. Call up a Phonebook entry and select Sent address . Select a phone number or mail Received address . Select a phone number or mail a phone number or mail address. address and press Oo(
address and press Oo(
You can set a group to be sorted into the folder.
Select a group.
). Look-up group Look-up mail group You can set a mail group to be sorted into the folder.
Select a mail group. Enter address You can directly enter a mail address or phone number to be sorted into the folder.
Enter a mail address or phone number. pYou can enter up to 50 half-pitch characters. pWhen the mail address is phone number@docomo.ne.jp, enter the phone number only. You can sort SMS messages as well if you enter the phone number only. You can enter the subject of i-mode mail messages to be sorted into the folder. One subject can be set per folder.
Enter a subject. pYou can enter up to 100 full-pitch/200 half-pitch characters. You can set reply-disabled mail messages to be sorted. You can set for only one folder. You can set failed-to-send mail messages to be sorted. You can set for only one folder. Sort all You can set all mail messages to be sorted. 160 ippli mail sort Edit addr/subj List setting Release Release this Release selected Release all Information You can set to sort all mail messages into the i-ppli mail folder. You can set this for only one i-ppli mail folder each in the Inbox and Outbox. When ippli mail sort is set, other sort settings are disabled.
YES You can edit and store the mail address, phone number, and subject set for the folder.
Edit the mail address, phone number or subject. You can switch whether to display the destinations by the name stored in the Phonebook or by the mail address or phone number.
Name or Address pYou can switch also by pressing c(
). You can release the sort condition. (The item is deleted from the Auto-sort Setting display.)
YES You can select mail addresses or phone numbers, and release the sort condition for them. (The items are deleted from the Auto-sort Setting display.)
Put a check mark for mail addresses or phone numbers to be releasedl(
You can release all sort conditions. (The items are deleted from the Auto-sort Setting display.)
YES
)YES
<Look-up group>
pOn the Auto-sort Setting display, pYou cannot set groups on the UIM. pThe secret mail messages received in ordinary mode (not in Secret mode or Secret is added to the top of the name. data only) are not sorted into the folder.
<Look-up mail group>
pOn the Auto-sort Setting display, is added to the top of the mail group name. Information
<Subject sort>
pWhen the subject matches sort conditions for multiple folders, it is sorted to the folder nearest to the Inbox folder or Outbox folder. pEven if you set No title, the i-mode mail titled with No title because of no entry cannot be sorted. pSMS messages cannot be sorted by subject.
<Sort all>
pYou cannot sort SMS reports or SMS messages that have been directly received on the UIM. While you are using 2in1 You can set sort conditions with a combination of ordinary sort conditions and sort conditions by Address A/Address B of 2in1 (2in1 sort setting). You can set/check the 2in1 sort in Dual Mode. The sort conditions you set are valid in all modes of 2in1. When you newly specify sort conditions and select an item from the Function menu list on page 160, the display for specifying Address A/Address B appears. You can set the 2in1 sort also from the Auto-sort Setting display. Default . Does not specify sorts by Address A/Address B. Address A . Specifies sorts by messages received to/sent from Address A. Address B . Specifies sorts by messages received to/sent from Address B. pYou can set only one type of the 2in1 sort to a folder. pYou can set the same sort conditions to Address A and Address B. However, the sort conditions you have set to Address B are automatically cancelled when you deactivate 2in1setting. pThe 2in1 sort setting is set to Default when you newly specify a sort condition in A Mode/B Mode of 2in1. pYou can show only the sort conditions of Address A and Default in A Mode, and those of Address B and Default in B Mode of 2in1. Even if you edit the sort conditions, the 2in1 sort setting is not changed. pWhen you execute Auto-sort from the detailed mail display, you cannot select a folder to which you have set a 2in1 mail address which differs from that of the displayed mail message, as a sorting destination. pThe 2in1 sort setting is set to Default when you newly specify a sort condition by Auto-sort from the detailed mail display. M a i l 161
<Mail Group>
Creating Mail Group You can store mail addresses by group. You can send mail to regular destinations. You can store up to five addresses per group, and up to 20 groups.
+m-2-6 1 mPhonebook
Phonebook settingsMail group
Select a Mail group to be stored. pWhen mail addresses are stored in a Mail group, l i a M appears at the lower left of the display. Press l(
i-mode mail to a selected Mail group set as the destination address. Go to step 3 on page 130. 2 Highlight <Not stored> and press
l(
). pIf you select a stored mail address, the Mail Group Address Confirmation display appears. 3 Enter a mail address. pYou can enter up to 50 half-pitch characters. pWhen you store multiple mail addresses, repeat step 2 and step 3. Mail Group list
) to compose Detailed Mail Group display Function Menu of the Mail Group List Compose message You can compose an i-mode mail message to the Mail group. Go to step 3 on page 130. Edit group name Enter a name of the Mail group. Function Menu of the Detailed Mail Group Display/Mail Group Address Confirmation Display Edit address Look-up address Go to step 3 on page 162. pYou can edit the address also by pressing l(
You can call up a phone number or mail address in the Phonebook, Sent Address, or Received Address to enter it.
Select an item. Phonebook . Call up a Phonebook entry and select a
). Sent address . Select a phone number or mail address Received address. Select a phone number or mail address phone number or mail address. and press Oo(
and press Oo(
). Delete this Delete all
YES
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
<Mail Settings>
Setting Mail and Messages R/F 1 lMail settingsDo the following operations. Scroll You can set the number of lines that are scrolled at a time for when you press Bo from the detailed mail display, detailed Message R/F display, Message Composition display and preview display.
Select the number of lines. Font size setting See Mail on page 109. pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters. Mail list display Reset group name You can reset the name of Mail group to the default.
YES Message display You can set items to be displayed on the Inbox/Outbox/Draft list by using radio buttons or check boxes.
Select a display formatl(
You can set whether to display received mail in standard display
(from the top) or from the text.
Standard or From message
) 162 Mail security See page 121. Secret mail display See page 120. Auto color label You can specify the text color of the sender, received date/time and others on the Inbox list by mail address. You can store up to 10 items.
<Not stored>Select an item. Phonebook. Call up a Phonebook entry and select a
). Sent address . Select a phone number or mail address Received address . Select a phone number or mail address phone number or mail address. and press Oo(
and press Oo(
Enter address . Enter a mail address or phone number. pTo change the set color, press i(
color. pTo delete the set item, press i(
) and select Delete Delete this or Delete all and select YES. If you select Delete all, you need to enter your Terminal Security Code.
) and select Select
Select a color. Pred. conv. at reply You can set whether to preferentially display the words contained in the subject and text of the received mail message as conversion candidates when you reply to, reply with quote to, or forward it.
ON or OFF Auto-start attachment Header/signature See page 164. Set check new messages Auto-display You can select items to be checked from among i-mode mail, Message R and Message F, for when you perform Check new messages.
Put a check mark for the items to be checked
l(
See page 165.
) Receiving display You can set whether to display the Message Receiving and Reception Result displays, even during operation of another function.
Alarm preferred or Operation preferred Alarm preferred
. Prioritizes the Message Receiving and Reception Result displays when you have new mail. Operation preferred
. Prioritizes the display of the current operation when you have Receive option setting Attachment preference new mail. See page 143. M a i l You can set whether to receive the attached file with an i-mode mail message. The attached files for which you remove a check mark are held at the i-mode Center. (Even when you put a check mark, if attached files exceed 100 Kbytes, all or part of attached files are held at the i-mode Center.)
Put a check mark for items to be receivedl(
pPut a check mark for Tool data to receive Phonebook entries,
) schedule events, ToDo items, and bookmarks. pPut a check mark for Other to receive movie files, document files, and files unsupported by the FOMA terminal. You can set whether to play back the attached or pasted melodies or sound effect automatically for when you display the text of mail, or message R/F.
ON or OFF FeelMail Chat setting See page 164. See page 172. Check settings You can check each of Mail settings. Information
<Message display>
pEven if From message is set, the message might not be displayed from the text depending on the number of characters in the text.
<Auto color label>
pEven when you set this function, the text color of the mail message already received does not change. 163 Information
<Set check new messages>
p If you do not want to receive Messages R and Messages F by Check new messages, change these settings to
<Auto-start attachment>
pYou cannot play back attached or pasted melodies or sound effect during Play Background regardless of the setting of Auto-start attachment. Header/Signature You can store a header, signature and quotation mark. Also, you can set whether to automatically paste the header or signature. 1 lMail settingsHeader/signature
Do the following operations. l i a M The header is the sentence such as greeting at the beginning of the text.
Select the header fieldEnter a headerl(
pYou can enter up to 5,000 full-pitch/10,000 half-pitch characters. pIf you do not want the header to be pasted automatically, select
) Insert to change header by mail message. to
. See page 132 for adding a The signature is your name and other information, placed at the end of the text.
Select the signature fieldEnter a signature
l(
pYou can enter up to 5,000 full-pitch/10,000 half-pitch characters. pIf you do not want the signature to be pasted automatically,
) select Insert to change adding a signature by mail message. to
. See page 132 for pYou can set respective signatures for Address A and Address B of 2in1. In Dual Mode of 2in1, select a signature to be set from Address A or Address B. pIf you put a check mark for Insert, the signature for Address A or Address B is automatically pasted according to the mode of 2in1. In Dual Mode, the corresponding signature is automatically pasted when senders address is set. Even if you switch senders addresses, the pasted signature is not automatically switched. Header Signature 164 Quotation marks The quotation mark is the symbol indicating a quotation from received mail for when you reply to mail.
Enter a quotation mark. pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters. Information pYou can set decorations in a header and signature. pEven if you have put a check mark for Insert, the header and signature cannot be pasted when you compose i-mode mail from a template or i-ppli. pYou cannot paste the header, signature, and quotation marks to Decome-Anime messages and SMS messages. FeelMail FeelMail reproduces the atmosphere of a mail message by actions of 45 types of animated characters. Once you activate FeelMail, a FeelMail image is played back after you receive an i-mode mail/SMS message. pTo end the playback, press h or r. 1 lMail settingsFeelMail
Do the following operations. Disp. /play new one A FeelMail image is played back after you receive an i-mode mail/SMS message.
ON or OFF pWhen this function is set to OFF, a FeelMail icon does not appear on the Received Address list/detailed Received Address display, the Inbox list, and the detailed Received Mail display even while Disp. /play in history is set to ON. Disp. /play in history A FeelMail icon appears on the Received Address list/detailed Received Address display, the Inbox list, or the detailed Received Mail display.
ON or OFF
<Receive Message R/F>
Receiving Messages R/F Automatically Message services automatically deliver information you want to your FOMA terminal. When the FOMA terminal is in the service area, Messages R/F automatically arrive from the i-mode Center. When a Message R/F arrives, (yellow) or (yellow) appears at the top of the display. You can save up to 100 each of received Messages R/F. 1 When a Message R/F arrives,
(yellow) or
(yellow) blinks and the message telling its arrival appears. After the message is received, the number of received mail messages and Messages R/F is displayed. pYou can display the Message R/F list by selecting Reception Result display MessageR or MessageF. pIf Auto-display is set to other than OFF, the contents of received Message R/F are automatically displayed. They are displayed for about 15 seconds. pIf no keys are pressed for the specified duration, or
(see page 28) appears on the desktop and the former display returns. (The transit time varies depending on the setting for Mail/Msg. ring time.) Press Oo, highlight Message R/F list.
, and press Oo(
) to display the or pSee page 31 for when the FOMA terminal is closed. Information pReceived Messages R/F are not automatically displayed while a display other than the Stand-by display is shown, while an i-ppli program is running, during Public mode (Drive mode), during Lock All, or during Personal Data Lock. Information pWhen the Messages R/F exceed the maximum number/size of storage, they are deleted from the oldest one. However, unread or protected Messages R/F are not deleted. pWhen the FOMA terminal cannot receive any more Messages R/F,
(dark blue) or
(dark blue) is displayed. Delete unnecessary Messages R/F, read unread Messages R/F or release protection. pWhen the icon
(yellow) or Messages R/F. When the icon i-mode Center can hold no more Messages R/F. Perform Check new messages to receive them.
(yellow) is displayed, the i-mode Center holds
(dark blue) is displayed, the
(dark blue) or pEven after Messages R/F are displayed automatically, they are still displayed as unread ones in the Message R/F list. However, if you scroll through the messages during automatic display, they will be indicated as read ones. pMessages R/F received in the following cases are held at the i-mode Center:
When the power is off During Self Mode During infrared communication During Omakase Lock During copy to microSD While connecting to the Data Storage Center When the space for Messages R/F is full with protected or unread messages During a videophone call When you are out of the service area While connecting to the FirstPass Center During iC communication M a i l Auto-display You can set how to automatically display Messages R/F received during standby or a voice call. 1 lMail settingsAuto-display
Select an option for automatic display. Information pWhen you receive Messages R/F during a voice call, the message is displayed automatically after the call ends. pThe Messages R/F are not displayed automatically when Mail security is set for Inbox, or when Mail security is set for MessageR folder or MessageF folder. 165
<Display Message R/F>
Reading Received Messages R/F 1 lInboxMessageR or MessageF
Select a Message R/F to be displayed. pWhen you select an unread
(pink) Message R/F, changes to pUse No to check other Messages R/F. l i a M pWhen the text of Message R/F is long, use Bo to scroll the display to check it. Also, you can press m(
) or </> to scroll page by page.
)/c(
Message R/F list and detailed Message R/F display Message R/F list Detailed Message R/F display
Received date and time The list shows the time for the Message R/F received today, and shows the date for the Message R/F received until yesterday. The detailed display shows the date and time the Message R/F was received.
Subject The data attached or pasted The detailed display shows the data volume. Valid melody file Valid image file Valid ToruCa file Multiple attached files Multiple pasted files File with the UIM security Text of message The phone number stored in the Phonebook is displayed by the name stored in the Phonebook. Function Menu of the Message R/F List
Protect Protect ON/OFF You can protect a Message R/F not to be overwritten or deleted. You can protect up to 50 messages (Message R and Message F each). Protected messages are indicated by pTo release protection, perform the same operation. Message R/F list Detailed Message R/F display
Status of Message R/F appears when protection is set. Unread Message R/F
(pink) Read Message R/F 166 Unprotect all
YES Search/sort Sort Filter You can rearrange the displaying order.
Select a displaying order. You can display only Messages R/F that satisfy the condition.
Select a displaying type. Display all No. of messages After you execute Sort or Filter, you can reset it and list all Messages R/F by By date . You can display the total number of Messages R/F stored in the FOMA terminal, as well as the number of unread messages and protected messages. Delete Delete this
YES Delete selected Delete read mails
Put a check mark for Messages R/F to be deleted
l(
You can delete all read Messages R/F.
YES
)YES DEL all frm folder You can delete all Messages R/F.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES Information
<Search/sort>
pTo return to the former status, execute Display all. pIf you close the list and re-open it, you can return to the list of all items. Function Menu of the Detailed Message R/F Display Protect ON/OFF See page 166. Operate file Save attached file You can save attached or pasted files. (See page 146) Save insert image You can save the attached image and set it as the Stand-by display, Wake-up display, or another display. (See page 139) Save BG image
YESSelect a destination folder. Go to step 3 on page 192. Save D-pictograms You can save the all Deco-mail pictograms inserted into the text. (See page 157) Add to phonebook See page 82. Delete
YES Early Warning Area Mail This service enables you to receive reports such as emergency earthquake alerts distributed from the Japan Meteorological Agency. pYou can receive Area Mail messages without i-mode contract. pYou cannot receive Area Mail messages in the following cases1:
During Omakase Lock During Self Mode During international roaming During a voice call During a videophone call While copying data files between FOMA terminal and the microSD card During infrared communication During iC communication When you are out of the service area When the power is off pYou might not be able to receive Area Mail messages in the following cases12:
During i-mode communication During data communication While accessing the Data Storage Center While updating software program While updating the pattern data 1 You cannot receive the message once you failed to receive it. 2 Even when you could receive it, the contents are not automatically displayed. pThe contents are not automatically displayed when you receive them in the following cases:
During Public mode (Drive mode)
(When Manner/Public mode set is set to Follow each mode set..) While operating the microSD card During streaming playback of i-motion file or movie file M a i l 167
<Early Warning Area Mail Settings>
Setting Early Warning Area Mail 1 lArea Mail settingsDo the following operations. Receive setting Beep time Manner/Public mode set Check ring tone Other menu You can set whether to use Area Mail.
Yes or No You can set the duration the beep sounds.
Enter a beep time (seconds). pEnter it in two digit, from 01 through 30. You can set an operation for when an Area Mail message is received in Manner Mode or Public mode (Drive mode).
Select an item. Ring. The buzzer or ring tone sounds, and the vibrator works regardless of the setting of Manner Mode or Public mode (Drive mode). Follow each mode set. Follows the setting of Manner Mode or Public mode
(Drive mode). You can check how the buzzer, ring tone, vibrator, and Call/
Charging indicator work for when Quake Early Warning or Disaster/Evacuation is received.
Quake Early Warning or Disaster/Evacuation l i a M Receiving Early Warning Area Mail When an Area Mail message arrives, the ring tone for Area Mail sounds. Ring volume, Ring time, and Vibrator follows the settings of Mail. When an emergency earthquake alert arrives, a dedicated buzzer (alert) sounds, and the vibrator works to notify you. Further, the contents are automatically displayed. Ring volume is fixed to Level 4, and Vibrator is fixed to Melody linkage, so you cannot change their settings. You can use Area Mail settings to set Beep time. Up to 30 Area Mail messages are saved separately from i-mode mail messages and SMS messages in the Inbox. pJust after purchase, the buzzer sounds and the vibrator works regardless of the setting of Manner Mode or Public mode (Drive mode) because Manner/Public mode set is set to Ring. 1 When an Area Mail message arrives, lights, the message telling its arrival appears, and the Call/Charging indicator flickers. pIf you press any key, the former display returns. pThe contents of some Area Mail messages might be automatically displayed when you receive them. To clear it, press Oo, r, or h. pSee page 147 for displaying Area Mail messages. display Reception Result Information pWhen a new Area Mail message comes in with 30 Area Mail messages saved, they are deleted from the read oldest one. When all 30 messages are not read, they are deleted from the oldest one. pWhether the details of a received Area Mail message are displayed or not depends on the setting by the Area Mail message provider. pDepending on the radio wave conditions, you may not be able to receive Area Mail messages. 168 Receive entry You can register Message IDs for receiving information other than Quake Early Warning and Disaster/Evacuation. You can register up to 20 IDs. pYou do not need to operate Receive entry for receiving only Quake Early Warning and Disaster/Evacuation.
<New>Enter your Terminal Security Code
Enter a registration nameEnter a Message ID. pTo edit a registered Message ID, highlight it, press l(
), and then enter your Terminal Security Code. pYou can enter up to 15 full-pitch/30 half-pitch characters for an arbitrary registration name. For a Message ID, enter 4 half-pitch characters specified by the service provider. pYou can edit it also by selecting Edit from the Function menu. Select Delete this or Delete all and enter your Terminal Security Code. Then you can delete one or all Message IDs. pYou cannot edit/delete Quake Early Warning and Disaster/Evacuation. Information
<Receive entry>
pThe buzzer does not sound when you receive a quake early warning when Follow each mode set. is set with the manner setting by Manner mode or Super silent. However, the buzzer sounds with Original set to sound any of the following tones. When every setting is set to mute, the buzzer does not sound:
Phone volume Mail volume Memo tone pEven when Follow each mode set. is set and Vibrator of Original is set to OFF, Keypad sound Alarm volume the vibrator works if you receive a quake early warning.
<Chat Mail>
Using Chat Mail You can send or receive chat mail messages to and from multiple persons on a single display. To use Chat Mail, you need to store chat members. You can easily store them by creating chat groups. Store Chat Members You can store up to six chat members including the user (yourself). 1 lChat maili(
Chat member<Not recorded>
Enter a mail address. pTo edit a stored member, select the member. pWhen the mail address is phone
) M a i l Chat Member list number@docomo.ne.jp, store the phone number only. pYou can enter up to 50 half-pitch characters. Information pIf you edit the mail address of the stored member, the members name and image are changed. 169 Function Menu of the Chat Member List Mail group Edit Refer address You can edit the mail address. Go to step 1 on page 169. You can look up a phone number or mail address in the Phonebook, Received Address, or Sent Address to enter it.
Select an item. Phonebook. Call up a Phonebook entry and select Display setting You can store the mail addresses stored in Mail group as chat members.
Select a Mail group. pIf you have already stored chat members, the confirmation display appears asking whether to replace all the chat members. You can check the chat members name, image, background color, and mail address. pYou can press No to switch members. pThe mail address of the user (yourself) is not displayed. Sent address . Select a phone number or mail Received address . Select a phone number or mail a phone number or mail address. address and press Oo(
address and press Oo(
). You can store the members stored in a chat group as chat members.
Group list or Member list Group list . You can select members by chat group. Member list . You can select members from all the members stored in chat groups. pIf you select Group list, select a chat group. The members from the selected group are stored. pIf you select Member list, check the members you want to store and press l(
pIf you have already stored chat members, the confirmation
). display appears asking whether to replace all the chat members. l i a M Change member Chat group 170 Delete Delete this Delete all
YES
YES Exchange Chat Mail Messages 1 lChat mail Chat Mail display characters.
)Enter characters. pYou can enter up to 250 full-pitch/500 half-pitch 2 Oo(
3 Press l(
4 The display for receiving chat mail The chat mail message is sent. The sent chat mail message is displayed at the top of the Chat Mail display.
). appears and a chat mail message is received. The received chat mail message is displayed at the top of the Chat Mail display. Repeat step 2 through step 4 to send and receive chat mail messages. 5 rYES or NO YES . You can delete read and sent chat mail message from the Chat folder. NO . You do not delete read and sent chat mail message from the Chat folder. Chat Mail ends. pYou can end Chat Mail also by pressing h. pWhen no sent and received chat mail messages are found, the confirmation display does not appear. Chat Mail display
Image The image you have stored in Chat Group is displayed.
Member name The chat members name store in the chat group is displayed. Also, the name is displayed with a specified background color. pWhen the name is not stored in the chat group, up to eight half-pitch characters from the beginning of the mail address are displayed. When the mail address is stored in the Phonebook, up to four full-pitch/eight half-pitch characters from the beginning of the name are displayed. Current Chat mail Chat Mail history
Broadcast mark Displayed when the chat mail message set with multiple addresses is received.
(blue): All addresses are stored in Chat Member.
(dark blue): Addresses that are not stored in Chat Member are found. Sent/Received date and time The date and time the chat mail message was sent/received are displayed. The time is displayed for the chat mail messages sent/received today and the date for the chat mail messages sent/received until yesterday. Text The text of chat mail message is displayed. The number of characters of the text to be displayed is up to 250 full-pitch/500 half-pitch characters. If the text exceeds four lines, No. pYou cannot switch the page of the text on the Chat Mail history. pThe text of the chat mail message successfully sent is displayed in black. The text of is displayed and you can switch the pages by pressing the chat mail message failed to be sent is displayed in gray. Input box Entered characters (characters to send) are displayed from the beginning by a factor of one line. Information pThe communication fee for when you send chat mail messages to multiple chat members is the same as for sending a chat mail message to one member. (However, the information volume for the added address increases the communication fee.) pWhen Receive option setting is set to ON, you cannot exchange chat mail messages. pWhen the Inbox is full of unread or protected mail messages, you cannot exchange chat mail messages. Delete unnecessary mail messages or read unread mail messages, or release the protection and then operate. pAttached files or pasted data are not displayed. pSent/Received chat mail messages are saved to the Chat folder. pThe subject of a sent chat mail message is (chat mail) (half-pitch M a i l characters). pEven when the chat mail text on the Chat Mail display contains the phone number, mail address, or URL, the Phone To/AV Phone To, Mail To, and Web To functions are not available. However, those functions will be available when Chat Mail is finished and chat mail message is brought up from the Inbox or Outbox. pDuring playing back a music file by MUSIC Player, a tone for the chat mail message does not sound. pIn B mode of 2in1, you cannot use Chat Mail. If You Receive Chat Mail during Standby When a chat mail message arrives during standby, desktop. Press Oo, highlight up.
, and press Oo(
appears on the
); then Chat Mail starts Information pMessages are recognized as chat mail messages in the following cases:
When the senders address or destination address is stored in Chat Member or in a chat group When the subject contains (chat mail) (all full-pitch or all half-pitch characters) pEven when you receive a chat mail message from a member of a chat group other than Chat Member while Chat Mail is running, appears. 171 Delete read mails You can delete all the received read chat mail messages and sent chat mail messages including secret mail and chat mail messages failed to send.
YES Information
<Broadcast address>
pYou can store up to six members (including yourself) in Chat Member. Chat Setting 1 lMail settingsChat setting
Do the following operations. Sound setting Chat image User setting You can set a tone for when you send/receive a chat mail message on the Chat Mail display.
Select a folderSelect a tone. pThe tone does not sound when a chat mail message comes in from a member not stored in Chat Member. You can set whether to display images on the Chat Mail display.
ON or OFF You can set the name and image of the user (yourself).
Select the name fieldEnter a user name. pYou can enter up to four full-pitch/eight half-pitch characters. pIf you do not change the user name, go to the next step.
Select the image fieldSelect a folderSelect an image. If you start Chat Mail from the desktop or Chat Group If you start Chat Mail from a mail address or from a chat group that is not stored in Chat Member, the confirmation display appears asking whether to delete stored member and start Chat Mail. Select YES; then the current chat members are deleted and the senders mail address or chat group members are stored in Chat Member. If you start Chat Mail from the desktop The senders mail address is stored in Chat Member. When the senders mail address has been stored in a chat group, the members in that chat group are stored in Chat Member. However, the mail address selected as the destination is only the mail address of the sender. If you start Chat Mail from Chat Group The chat group members are stored in Chat Member. All members of the group are selected as the destination. Function Menu of the Chat Mail Display Send You can send the chat mail message. Select receiver Chat member From among chat members, you can select destination addresses to send the chat mail messages to.
Put a check mark for destination addresses to send the messages tol(
You can store chat members. (See page 169)
) Broadcast address You can check the destination addresses you have l i a M simultaneously sent a chat mail message to. pWhen there are destination addresses that are not stored in Chat Member, the confirmation display appears asking whether to store them in Chat Member. If you store them in Chat Member, select YES and put a check mark for the destination addresses to be stored and press l(
You can receive chat mail messages that you could not automatically receive. If you receive a new chat mail message, the Chat Mail display is updated.
). Reload View first line View last line You can display the latest chat mail message. You can display the oldest chat mail message. 172
), Chat group members are stored in Chat Member and Sent address . Select a phone number or mail address Chat Group list
+m-2-6
<Chat Group>
Creating Chat Group You can store the mail addresses you want to exchange chat mail per group. By storing multiple members in a group, you can set them as chat members at a time. You can store up to five mail addresses per group. You can create up to five groups. 1 mPhonebook
Phonebook settingsChat group
Select a chat group to be stored. pWhen the selected chat group has any member, appears at the lower left of the display. If you press l(
Chat Mail starts. Go to step 2 on page 170. 2 Highlight <Not stored> and press
l(
). pIf you select a stored mail address, the Chat Group Address Confirmation display appears. Detailed Chat Group display 3 Enter a mail address. pYou can enter up to 50 half-pitch characters. pWhen the entered mail address is stored in the Phonebook, and the image is stored in the Phonebook, the image is also set. pWhen the mail address is phone number@docomo.ne.jp, store the phone number only. pWhen you store multiple mail addresses, repeat step 2 and step 3. Function Menu of the Chat Group List Activate chat The members in the chat group are stored as chat members and Chat Mail starts. Go to step 2 on page 170. Edit group name Enter a chat group name. pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters. Reset group name You can reset the name of the chat group to the default.
YES Function Menu of the Detailed Chat Group Display/Chat Group Address Confirmation Display Edit Refer address You can edit the mail address. Go to step 3 on page 173. pYou can edit also by pressing l(
You can look up a phone number or mail address in the Phonebook, Sent Address, or Received Address to enter it.
Select an item. Phonebook. Call up a Phonebook entry and select a
). M a i l Received address . Select a phone number or mail address phone number or mail address. and press Oo(
and press Oo(
). Change member Member setting You can store members from a Mail group in the chat group.
Mail groupSelect a Mail group. pIf you have already stored members in the chat group, the confirmation display appears asking whether to replace all the members. You can set the members name and image. You can switch members by pressing No.
Select the member name fieldEnter a members name. pYou can enter up to four full-pitch/eight half-pitch characters. pNot to change the members name, go to the next step.
Select the picture fieldSelect a folderSelect an image. Delete Delete all
YES
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES 173 l i a M
<Compose SMS>
Composing and Sending SMS You can compose and send SMS messages. You can save up to 1,000 sent SMS messages including i-mode mail messages to the Outbox. pYou can send and receive SMS messages to and from subscribers of overseas carriers other than DOCOMO. For the countries and overseas carriers available for the service, refer to the DOCOMO Global Service website. pYou can move/copy the sent SMS messages to the UIM. (See page 391) 1 lCompose SMS Address field Text field SMS Composition display 2 Select the address fieldSelect an item.
). Phonebook . Call up a Phonebook entry and select a phone number. Sent address . Select a phone number and press Oo(
Received address. Select a phone number and press Oo(
Enter address . Enter a phone number. Only one address can be specified. pYou can enter up to 21 digits (including +). pWhen the address is that of overseas carriers other than DOCOMO, enter +
(press and hold 0 for at least one second), country/area code, and destination mobile phone number in that order. When the mobile phone number begins with 0, enter the phone number except for the 0. Also, you can enter 010, country/area code, and destination mobile phone number in that order to send SMS messages. (When you reply to SMS messages received from overseas, enter 010.) pThe number of characters you can enter differs depending on the SMS input character. 3 Select the text fieldEnter text. 4 Press l(
5 OK
). 174 The animation display during transmission appears and mail is sent. Information pDepending on the radio wave conditions, the characters might not be sent successfully to the destination. pWhen the sent mail messages exceed the maximum number/size of storage, they are deleted from the oldest one. However, protected sent mail messages are not deleted. pYou cannot compose an SMS message when sent mail messages in the Outbox are saved to the maximum number/size of storage and all of them are protected, when 20 draft mail messages are saved, or when the Draft is full. Release the protection for sent mail messages, or send/delete draft mail messages, and then operate again. pEven if Activate/Deactivate of Caller ID notification is set to Deactivate, the caller ID is notified to the other party you send an SMS message to. If you attempt to send an SMS message to the phone number headed by 184/186, the confirmation display appears asking whether to delete prefix numbers and send the mail. pIf you set SMS report request to ON, you cannot send SMS messages to the i-mode phone of the mova service. p+ is valid only at the beginning of the address. pYou cannot send the message to addresses that include any characters other than numbers, #, : and +. pYou cannot start a new line while editing the text. pThe special symbols (see page 475) are replaced by half-pitch spaces. pEach space is counted as a character. pYou cannot reply to the SMS message whose sender is User unset/PublicPhone/
Unavailable. pIn B Mode of 2in1, you cannot compose SMS messages. Function Menu of the SMS Composition Display Send Preview Save You can send the SMS message. Go to step 5 on page 174.
) to send the SMS message. Before sending, you can check the address and the text contents. pPress l(
You can save the SMS message you are composing or editing to the Draft. pYou cannot save the message when the address field and text SMS report req. SMS valid. per. SMS input char. field are blank. See page 176. See page 176. See page 176.
<Receive SMS>
Receiving SMS Automatically You can save up to 2,500 received SMS messages including i-mode mail messages. pYou can move/copy the received SMS messages to the UIM. (See page 391) 1 When an SMS message arrives,
(pink) lights and the message telling its arrival appears. When receiving ends, the display shows the number of received SMS messages. pYou can display the Inbox list by selecting Mail. pIf no keys are pressed for about 15 seconds, Reception Result display
(see page 28) appears on the desktop and the former display returns. (The transit time varies depending on the setting for Mail/Msg. ring time.) Press Oo, highlight pSee page 31 for when the FOMA terminal is closed.
, and press Oo(
) to display the Inbox list. Information pWhen the unread or protected messages in the Inbox has reached the maximum
(dark blue) is number/size of storage, no new messages can be received and displayed. To receive SMS messages, delete mail in the Inbox or read unread mail or release protection until
(dark blue) clears, and then perform Check new SMS. pWhen you receive concatenated SMS messages, they are displayed on the Inbox list in order of arrival at the FOMA terminal. Display Newly Received SMS Messages 1 Reception Result displayMail
Select an SMS message to be displayed. pPress and hold No for at least one second from the detailed SMS display to change the size of characters.
(See Mail on page 109) Information pDepending on the characters entered in the received SMS message, spaces might be displayed. pWhile the senders address (phone number) is highlighted in the displayed SMS message, you can press *
displayed number (the Phone To/AV Phone To function). Further, if the senders phone number is stored in the Phonebook, the stored name is highlighted. In this case, you can dial the phone number in the same way.
) to make a voice call or videophone call to the Oo(
pA Short Mail message is received as an SMS message on the FOMA terminal. When the sender does not notify you of the phone number, the reason is displayed in the senders field.
<Check New SMS>
Checking New SMS When SMS messages arrive at the SMS Center, they are automatically sent to your FOMA terminal, but will be held at the SMS Center if your FOMA terminal cannot receive messages such as when it is off or out of the service area. You can receive the messages by Check new SMS. M a i l 1 lCheck new SMS 2 Return If the Center holds SMS messages, the FOMA terminal automatically receives them. Information pSome SMS messages are not delivered immediately after checking. pWhen
(dark blue), etc. are displayed, you cannot receive any
(dark blue) or more SMS messages. Delete unnecessary mail, read unread mail, or release protection. (Read and unprotected messages are automatically deleted from the oldest one.) pYou cannot use this function to receive i-mode mail or Messages R/F. Use Check new messages to receive i-mode mail or Messages R/F. 175 SMS Input Character You can set the characters you can enter into the text of SMS messages. You can set to enter only half-pitch alphanumeric characters and half-pitch symbols. 1 lSMS settingsSMS input characterSelect an item. Japanese (70char.) . You can enter full-pitch and half-pitch characters. You
(see cannot enter pictograms except page 471). You can enter up to 70 characters for the text. and English (160char.). You can enter only half-pitch alphanumeric characters and half-pitch symbols. You can enter up to 160 characters for the text. pWhen you operate from the Function menu of the SMS Composition display, the setting is effective only for the SMS message you are composing. SMS Center Setting Normally, you do not need to change this setting. You can set the address and Type of number for the SMS Center. This setting is for getting any service other than SMS Service you currently use. 1 lSMS settingsSMS center settingUser setting
Enter an addressInternational or Unknown pYou can enter up to 20 half-pitch characters for the address. However, if # or
: is included, you cannot set it for International. pYou can reset User Setting to DOCOMO by ResetEnter your Terminal Security CodeYES.
<SMS Settings>
Setting SMS SMS Report Request You can set whether to request an SMS report for when sending an SMS message. The SMS report lets you know that your SMS message was delivered to the destination. You can check received SMS reports in the Inbox folder. 1 lSMS settingsSMS report requestON or OFF pWhen you operate from the Function menu of the SMS Composition display, the setting is effective only for the SMS message you are composing. l i a M SMS Validity Period You can set the period that the SMS Center holds an SMS message sent but unsuccessfully delivered due to the out-of-service area, etc. 1 lSMS settingsSMSvalidity period
Select a holding period. pIf you select None, the stored SMS message is re-sent after a certain period of time and deleted from the SMS Center. pWhen you operate from the Function menu of the SMS Composition display, the setting is effective only for the SMS message you are composing. 176 i-mode/Full Browser i-mode . 178 Accessing Sites . <iMenu> 178 Using My Menu. <My Menu> 179 Changing i-mode Password . <Change i-mode Password> 180 Full Browser Displaying Websites Designed for PC . <Full Browser> 180 Displaying a Site Viewing and Operating Sites . 181 Displaying Site Viewed in the Past. <Last URL> 187 Displaying Internet Websites . <Enter URL> 187 Saving Websites or Sites for Quick Access . <Bookmark> 188 Saving Site Contents . <Screen Memo> 189 Downloading Images, Melodies, etc. from Sites Saving Images from Sites . <Save Image> 192 Downloading Data from Sites . <Download> 192 Flash Function . 194 Uploading Images, Moving Pictures, etc. to Sites Uploading Files to Sites . 195 Useful Functions of i-mode Operations from Highlighted Information . 195 Setting i-mode Setting i-mode . <i-mode Settings> 197 Using Certificates Operating SSL/TLS Certificates
. <SSL/TLS Certificate Setting> 201 Setting FirstPass . <Operate Your Certificate> 201 Changing Hosts for Certificate Issue
. <Center Host Setting> 203 177
<iMenu>
Accessing Sites You can use a variety of services offered by IPs (Information Providers). From the display of the FOMA terminal, you can check your bank balance, reserve tickets, and do similar tasks. (IPs offer different types of services. Some of them need to be applied for separately.) 1 Press i. While you are online, p blinks. blinks while you are using the i-mode service
(during i-mode standby). pTo cancel while accessing a site other than iMenu, select Cancel. To cancel while obtaining a page, press l(
pTo end i-mode, press hand select YES while the site is displayed. goes off and i-mode ends. It may take longer to end i-mode.
). pWhen you set i-mode button setting to Display i-mode menu in Common settings of i-mode settings, the i-mode menu is displayed after pressing i from the Stand-by display. 2 Select an item (link). Repeat selecting items (links) to display the desired site. pYou can select underscored items on the displayed site. When you select an item, it is highlighted. pIf there is a number at the head of the item showing the link, you can connect to that link directly by pressing the numeric key corresponding to that number.
(Some sites cannot be connected.) r e s w o r B l l
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i i-mode i-mode is a service that enables you, by using the display of the FOMA terminal supporting i-mode (i-mode phone), to use online services such as site access, Internet access, and i-mode mail. pi-mode is a pay service that is available on a subscription basis. pFor details on i-mode, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode] FOMA version. Before Using i-mode pContents of sites and websites (Internet websites) are generally protected by copyrights law. Data such as text and images that you obtained to the i-mode phone from sites and Internet websites can be used for personal entertainment but cannot be used in whole or in part, as it is or after modification, for commercial purposes or redistributed, unless you have permission from the copyright holders. pIf you replace the UIM with another one or turn on the power with the UIM not inserted, you cannot display/play back files, depending on the model, such as still images/moving pictures/melodies obtained from sites, attached files (still images/
moving pictures/melodies and other files) sent/received by mail, screen memos, or Messages R/F. pWhen the file whose display and/or playback is restricted by the UIM is set for the Stand-by display or specified ring tone, the FOMA terminal works with the default contents when you replace the existing UIM with new one or turn on the power with the UIM not inserted. 178 To obtain an SSL/TLS site (SSL/TLS page) The display for establishing authentication appears. When obtaining is completed, the SSL/TLS page appears and lights. pTo cancel during authentication, select Cancel. To cancel obtaining the SSL/TLS page after authentication, press l(
pYou can display SSL/TLS-compatible pages via i-mode and Full Browser.
). SSL/TLS are the safer data communication systems using authentication/encryption technology to protect your privacy. SSL/TLS pages prevent eavesdropping and information alteration during communication by exchanging encrypted data files. Further, server authentication prevents web spoofing, thus making your personal information such as credit card number or postal address exchanged safer. To return to a non-SSL/TLS site The confirmation display appears asking whether to close the SSL/TLS page. Select YES to display an ordinary site;
goes off. Information pDepending on the site, you may need to apply for the service in writing separately, or to pay information fees to use it. pThe maximum display size of the images on the site is 480 x 1324 dots. If an image is larger than 480 x 1324 dots, it is displayed shrunk with a proportional ratio retained. pDepending on the site, might be displayed when the image is not correctly displayed. pDepending on the site or data, you might not be able to download or save melodies, PDF files, software programs, and others. pWith some Internet websites (sites) supporting i-mode, the color setting might make the text difficult or impossible to see. pWhen the file size of the page you have received exceeds the maximum obtainable size of a page, receiving is suspended. The data obtained so far might be displayable by selecting OK. When you have accessed a page by i-mode, you might be able to display the page in Full Browser by selecting Switch to FB. pWhen you are asked from the site to send information about music you have played back on the FOMA terminal, the confirmation display appears for about sending your music information. Select YES to send the information (title names, artist names, and played dates) of the music played back on the FOMA terminal. The sent music information is used for the IP (information provider) to provide customized information to you. Information pWhen SSL/TLS communications automatically start, a confirmation display appears asking whether to do communications. Select YES to communicate. Select YES
(default) not to show the same confirmation display afterward. Change to iMenu in English iMenu is available in English. 1 iEnglish English iMenu is displayed. i
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<My Menu>
Using My Menu By registering your favorite sites in My Menu, you can access them easily from the next time. You can register up to 45 sites. Register Sites in My Menu pThe page configuration differs depending on the site. 1 Call up a page to be registeredRegister My Menu 2 Select the i-mode password text box
Enter your i-mode password (OK) pThe entered i-mode password is displayed as . pSee page 112 for the i-mode password. 179 Information Information pSome sites cannot be registered in My Menu. pWhen you subscribe to a pay site in the Menu list, it is automatically registered in My Menu. Access Sites from My Menu 1 iEnglishMy MenuSelect a site to be accessed. Information pThe Dual Network Service user might not be able to use the FOMA terminal to view My Menu registered by the mova terminal, and vice versa.
<Change i-mode Password>
Changing i-mode Password The i-mode password (four digits) is required to apply for/cancel Message Services or i-mode pay services, and to configure i-mode mail settings. Pay careful attention to keep your i-mode password secret. 1 iEnglishOptionsChange i-mode Password
Select the Current Password text box
Enter your i-mode password (four digits). pWhen you enter your i-mode password for the first time, enter 0000 (four zeros) r e s w o r B l l
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i which is set at a time of your contract. pThe entered numeral is displayed as .
Enter a new i-mode password (four digits). pEnter your own i-mode password. 2 Select the New Password text box 3 Select the New Password (Confirmation) text box
Enter your new i-mode password (four digits)Select pEnter the same password that you entered in step 2. 180 pNote that if you do not remember the i-mode password, you need to bring an identification card such as your drivers license to the handling counter of a docomo shop.
<Full Browser>
Displaying Websites Designed for PC You can browse Internet websites designed for PCs using the Full Browser function. You can display even the Internet websites that cannot be correctly displayed by i-mode. However, you cannot display or correctly display some Internet websites. pThe data such as Home URL or Bookmarks registered via Full Browser cannot be used for i-mode. The contents set by Full Browser are invalid for i-mode. pNote that you are charged a high communication fee for the massive data communication such as browsing Internet websites having many images or downloading data files. For details on the packet communication fee, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode] FOMA version. 1 mi-modeFull Browser Home The Internet website set as Home URL is displayed. pWhen FB usage setting is set to NO, the confirmation display appears asking whether to start Full Browser. Highlight Yes and select OK to switch settings of FB usage setting, then Full Browser starts up. Further, you can access a site for signing up a flat-rate service via i-mode by selecting To sign up a packet flat-rate service, click here. pTo end Full Browser, press h with an Internet website displayed and select YES. Information pYou can display up to 1 Mbyte of data per page. pIt may take long to display some Internet websites. pYou cannot use the following functions in Full Browser:
Phone To function i-ppli To function Media To function Switch Display Mode Two modes, Keitai mode and PC layout mode, are available for the display of Full Browser. 1 mi-modei-mode settingsFull Browser set.
Display mode settingPC layout mode or Keitai mode PC layout mode
. Displays an Internet website in the same format as when it is displayed on your personal computer in 800 (width) x 1400 (height) dots. You can browse Internet websites by scrolling upward, downward, and sideways. Keitai mode
. Displays an Internet website to fit in the display width of the FOMA terminal. You do not need to scroll sideways; you can browse Internet websites only by scrolling upward and downward. pWhen you show an Internet website, you can switch the display modes each time you select Change disp. mode of Settings from the Function menu.
) from the display of Full Browser to switch to Use Operation Mode Press l(
Operation mode. The operation palette is displayed in Operation Mode, and you can enlarge/reduce the display size and switch the windows. Bo: Enlarges/reduces the display size. No: Switch the windows. pWhen you press i(
operation guide is displayed. pTo scroll the display, press m(
) in Operation Mode, the key
) or c(
). Switch from i-mode to Full Browser You can switch to Full Browser to show the Internet websites incorrectly displayed by i-mode. 1 While a page to be shown in Full Browser is displayed
)Full BrowserSwitch to FBYES
i(
Information pWith Full Browser, note that the billing system differs from that of i-mode. pWhen you switch to Full Browser with multiple windows opened, the pages in other windows are closed and you cannot return to those pages by -m(
pYou cannot correctly display some Internet websites. Viewing and Operating Sites Basic operating methods while a site is displayed are explained.
). About Site Viewing Display
: Accessing via i-mode
: Accessing via Full Browser
: Displaying a screen memo
: Displaying a captured image
: Displaying in the multiwindow Window number/Number of windows
: During communication in another window
: During communication in another frame
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: PC layout mode
: Keitai mode
: Displaying in an enlarged frame
: Normal pointer
: Obtaining or processing data
: Dragging an object
: Selecting a Flash movie
: Selecting a text-enterable Flash movie
: Selecting a link
: Drag mode
: Selecting a text input field
: Selecting an operable Flash movie 181 Operations while a site is displayed Operation i-mode Key operation Full Browser Keitai mode PC layout mode m(
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Bo Scroll display
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(Only while a pointer is displayed) Scroll the displays page by page Mo Oo(for at least one second) a/s pTo move to the top/end of the page, press and hold the key for at least one second.
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pTo move to the top/end of the page, press and hold the key for at least one second. Reload Display Bookmark Folder list For i-mode, each time of pressing l(
operation and display scroll operation. 0 1
) switches between the page move Information pWhen you try to switch the key operation functions by pressing +l(
confirmation display appears asking whether to switch them. Select YES to switch. Select YES (default) not to show the same confirmation display afterward.
), a 182 Return to Obtained Previous Page/Go to Obtained Next Page The FOMA terminal saves the files such as the displayed Internet websites to a temporal storage area called a cache. By pressing m(
without communicating. You can move even between i-mode and Full Browser. pThe FOMA terminal starts communication when you show a page that exceeds the
), you can show the page stored in the cache
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cache size of the FOMA terminal or that is configured (created) to always read its latest information. pWhen i-mode or Full Browser ends, the cache is cleared. 1 Press m(
Press c(
) to return to the previous page.
) to go to the next page. To turn pages By pressing m(
) repeatedly, you can move back through the pages that you have displayed so far. However, if you display a different page (D) from the previous page (B), you cannot return to C from D even when you press m(
) twice. Instead, the pages are displayed in the order of D B A.
<When the page display sequence is ABCBD>
A B m m C D m Page display sequence Sequence when you move back from the display D Information pWhen you display a screen memo on the way, you cannot move to pages shown previous to the screen memo. Information pWhen you display a page stored in cache, you cannot display text or settings you entered when connected before. pWhen Flash movies are displayed, the site behavior might differ from the one for ordinary sites. Operate by the Pointer When you set Display pointer of Pointer/scroll to ON, a pointer appears on the display. Using this pointer, you can scroll displays, select a content, etc. You can set Pointer/scroll for i-mode and Full Browser separately. Displaying Multiple Sites You can open a new window and simultaneously open up to five sites.
(Multiwindow) pYou can switch the simultaneously opened sites to show one by one. 1 While a site is displayedi(
Open new windowSelect an item. Link . Opens a new window to show a page of the highlighted link. Bookmark . Opens a new window to show a site stored in Bookmark. (See
)Window page 188) Search Last URL . Opens a new window to show the page displayed last. iMenu
. Shows iMenu via i-mode. Full Browser Home
. Shows an Internet website set as Home URL via Full Browser. URL enter history
. Opens a new window to show an Internet website by selecting from URL History or entering a URL. (See page 187) pSee page 185 for how to switch or close the window. Information pSome sites have links configured to open in new windows. When you open such a link, the new window opens even if you do not perform above operations. i
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Select the content to be operated and press Oo. The pointer switch to
. 2 Use Mo to move the contentOo You can release the content and the pointer returns to pPress and hold Oo for at least one second to release Drag mode. Information pThe feasible operation differs depending on the content. pIn Drag mode, you can operate the contents only. However, when you select an input box or you upload a file, Drag mode is released and then you can operate them. pWhile accessing via i-mode or in Keitai mode of Full Browser, you cannot perform drag operation. 183 r e s w o r B l l
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Use Mo to highlight a frame and press Oo(
pTo return to the display for all frames, press r, or select Others from the Function menu and then select All frames. Name Text box Display example Operation/Explanation You can enter characters. Highlight a text box and press Oo(
display.
) to show the Character Entry
). Pull down menu You can select an item from the option list. Highlight a pull-down menu and press Oo(
) to show the option list. pYou might be able to select multiple items from pull-down menus. Each time you use Bo to highlight an item and press Oo(
select/release items repeatedly. After selecting items, press l(
), you can
). All frames Enlarged by frame Information pWhen a site has many divided frames, you might not be able to open all frames. is added to the frames that you could not open. Select/Enter Information on Sites In sites, you may use the displayed radio buttons, check boxes, text boxes, and pull down menus. Name Radio button Check box Display example
: Not selected
: Selected
: Not selected
: Selected Operation/Explanation Radio buttons are for selecting one from multiple choices. Check boxes are for selecting one or more items from multiple choices. Information pDepending on the site, the display authenticating your user ID or password might appear. Enter your user ID and password, and then select OK. Phone/Terminal and UIM ID When you select an item, the confirmation display might appear asking whether to send the Phone/Terminal and UIM ID. pThe Phone/Terminal and UIM ID to be sent is used by the IP (Information Providers) for identifying the user, providing customized information, and judging if the contents the IP (Information Provider) offers are available on the users mobile phone. pThe Phone/Terminal and UIM ID is sent to the IP (Information Provider) over the Internet, so could be deciphered by third parties. However, your phone number, address, age, and gender are not notified to the IPs (Information Providers) or others, by this operation. 184 Function Menu while Site is Displayed URL enter history See page 187. Display URL You can display the URL of the displayed site. Bookmark Bookmark Go to step 1 of Display Websites or Sites from a Bookmark on page 188. Window Open new window See page 183. Change window Close window Save image Select text area Copy Add bookmark See page 188. Screen memo Screen memo list Go to step 2 on page 190. Add screen memo See page 189. Last URL iMenu Search Full Browser Home Full Browser Full Browser Home See page 187. You can return to iMenu. You can open the Internet website set as Home URL via Full Browser. You can open the Internet website set as Home URL via Full Browser. Read map Switch to FB See page 181. i-mode Browser iMenu Search You can open iMenu by i-mode. i-mode BRWSR Switch You can switch to i-mode to show the site being displayed Reload Enter URL/info Enter URL via Full Browser. The site contents will be updated with the latest information. You can enter a URL to display an Internet website.
Select the text box. Go to step 2 on page 187. pThe URL of the displayed site is entered beforehand. You can switch the windows while a site is displayed in the multiwindow.
Select a window. You can close the windows while a site is displayed in the multiwindow.
YES See page 192. You can select characters displayed on the site and copy them.
Select a start pointSelect an end point. pSee page 410 for how to paste copied characters. You can select characters displayed on the site and display the map.
Select a start pointSelect an end point. Using the characters you selected, GPS compatible i-ppli program starts. (See page 196) i
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RLS wide scr. mode Full display set. Zoom You can switch vertical display and horizontal display. See page 198. See page 198. Image display set. See page 197. Sound setting Script setting See page 197. See page 197. 185 Pointer/scroll Display pointer See page 197. Speed See page 197. Focus while scroll See page 198. Cookie Cookie setting Delete Cookies Referer setting FB Home setting Others All frames Compose message r e s w o r B l l
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YES You can compose an i-mode mail message with the URL/
image of a displayed site/screen memo pasted or attached.
Select an item. Attach URL . Pastes a URL to the text of an i-mode mail message. Attach image . Select an image to attach it to an Insert Deco-mail. Select an image to paste it to a i-mode mail message. Deco-mail message. Go to step 2 on page 130. pSee page 133 for Deco-mail. long press set. See page 386. Change CHR code Title Certificate Retry Key guide Information When characters are not correctly displayed, you can convert them to the correct ones. pThis setting is valid only for the site and Internet website being displayed. You can display the title of the displayed site. You can check the subject name, author, validity period and serial number of the certificate used in SSL/TLS communication. Up to five certificates are displayed. You can play back the animation or Flash movie from the beginning. pWhen a part of the Flash movie is outside the display area, the Flash movie might not be played back. You can display the key operation guide for the Full Browser displays. half-pitch characters. With Read map, you might not be able to select a text area even within 5,000 full-pitch or 10,000 half-pitch characters. pDepending on the site, you might not be able to copy.
<Compose message>
pYou cannot paste the URL when it exceeds 256 half-pitch characters (512 half-pitch characters for Full Browser). pYou may not be able to attach or paste some images to i-mode mail.
<Change CHR code>
pWhen characters are not correctly displayed, repeat the operation. However, the previous character is displayed if you repeat the operation four times. pEven when you repeat this operation, the correct character might not appear. pIf you change the character code when the correct characters are displayed, wrong characters might appear instead.
<Title>
pUp to 128 half-pitch/64 full-pitch characters can be displayed for a title. You can return to the display for all frames from the display for the enlarged frame.
<Select text area>
pThe maximum number of characters you can select is 5,000 full-pitch or 10,000 Add to phonebook See page 82. Set desktop/
key Add desktop icon See page 30. 186
<Last URL>
Displaying Site Viewed in the Past Display Last URL Each time you display a site via i-mode or Full Browser, the URL of the page is stored as Last URL. You can store up to 50 URLs for i-mode and Full Browser in total. By selecting Last URL, you can display the page list you viewed in the past. 1 mi-modeLast URL
Select the page to be displayed. pAs a browse type icon, pYou can display the URL by pressing i(
pTo delete the Last URL, press i(
Delete, Delete selected, or Delete all. is displayed for the URL accessed via Full Browser. is displayed for the URL accessed via i-mode and
) and selecting Display URL. Information
), select Delete, and then select Information pFor i-mode, Internet websites not supporting i-mode or some type of Internet websites to be connected might not be displayed correctly. Displaying Websites from URL History Up to 10 entered URLs can be stored in URL History. 1 iGo to location
Select a URL to be displayedOK pAs a browse type icon, is displayed for the URL accessed via i-mode and accessed via Full Browser. is displayed for the URL URL History list pExcluding http:// and https://, up to 22 half-pitch characters can be displayed. pYou can edit the URL by selecting the URLs text box. Information pDepending on the page, you might not be able to store the page as Last URL. pWhen the stored URLs exceed 50 items, the Last URLs are overwritten automatically, starting from the oldest one. pWhen you display pages by the same URL, the URL for the page you displayed last is stored. When you display the pages by different browsers, each URL is stored separately.
<Enter URL>
Displaying Internet Websites 1 mi-modeEnter URL<NEW>
2 Enter a URLi-mode Browser or Full Browser pYou can enter up to 512 half-pitch alphanumeric characters and symbols. pFor Full Browser, the confirmation display appears telling that the website might not be displayed. i
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). Set desktop/
key Add desktop icon See page 30. long press set. See page 386. 187 FB Home setting You can store the site as Home URL of Full Browser.
YES Delete Delete
YES Delete selected Delete all
Put a check mark for URL histories to be deleted
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Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
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<Bookmark>
Saving Websites or Sites for Quick Access Add Bookmark r Once you bookmark a frequently accessed site, you can display the page e s w o r B directly. You can register up to 600 bookmarks for i-mode and Full Browser in total. 1 From the page to be registeredi(
BookmarkAdd bookmarkYES
Select a destination folder.
) Information pWhen the number of characters used for a URL exceeds 256 half-pitch characters
(512 half-pitch characters for Full Browser), you cannot store it. pWhen the title exceeds 12 full-pitch/24 half-pitch characters, the excess is deleted. If no title exists, the URL excluding http:// or https:// is registered. pEven when the URLs are the same, you can bookmark them separately if the browser type is different. pSome pages cannot be bookmarked. 188 l l
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Select a bookmark to be displayed. p is displayed for i-mode bookmarks and is displayed for Full Browser bookmarks, and the site is accessed via the browser corresponding to the selected bookmark. Bookmark Folder list Bookmark list Function Menu of the Bookmark Folder List Operate folder Add folder You can add a new folder. You can add up to 39 folders in addition to Bookmark and Screen memo folders.
Enter a folder name. pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters. Edit folder name Edit the folder name. Delete folder pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters. You can delete the folder and all bookmarks and screen memos in the folder. You cannot delete the Bookmark folder/
Screen memo folder.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES Ir/
transmission Send all Ir data See page 361. All transmission See page 363. No. of bookmarks You can check the number of bookmarks stored in all folders and the number of bookmarks each for i-mode and Full Browser. Delete all The folders are not deleted.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES Function Menu of the Bookmark List Compose message Attach to mail Move Edit title Copy Copy URL You can compose an i-mode mail message with the highlighted URL pasted to the text. Go to step 2 on page 130. pYou can compose it also by pressing l(
You can send an i-mode mail message with the bookmark attached. Go to step 2 on page 130.
). You can move bookmarks or screen memos to another folder.
Select a destination folderPut a check mark for bookmarks or screen memos to be movedl(
YES
) from the
Edit the title. pYou can edit the title also by pressing m(
list. pYou can enter up to 12 full-pitch/24 half-pitch characters for a bookmark. If you press Oo(
) with a blank, the URL without http:// or https:// is registered. pYou can enter up to 11 full-pitch/22 half-pitch characters for a screen memo. If you press Oo(
) with a blank, the screen memo is registered as No title. You can copy the URL of the bookmark.
Select a start point for copying
Select an end point for copying. pSee page 410 for how to paste copied characters. Copy to microSD See page 346. Set desktop/
key Add desktop icon See page 30. long press set. See page 386. Ir/
transmission Send Ir data See page 360. transmission See page 362. No. of bookmarks You can display the number of bookmarks stored in the displayed folder. Delete Delete Delete selected Delete all
YES
Put a check mark for bookmarks or screen memos to be deletedl(
You can delete all bookmarks or screen memos stored in the folder.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
)YES FB Home setting You can store the site as Home URL of Full Browser.
YES
<Screen Memo>
Saving Site Contents Save as a Screen Memo You can save a displayed page as a screen memo. You can save up to 300 screen memos each for i-mode and Full Browser, however, the number of screen memos you can save decreases depending on the data volume. 1 From a page to be savedi(
)Screen memo
Add screen memoYESSelect a destination folder. When you save a screen memo, the image for preview (captured image) is saved as well. pWhen you select YES (capture only), you save captured image only. pWhen screen memos are saved to the maximum and thus you can save captured images only, a confirmation display appears asking whether to save the captured images only. See page 194 for when captured images are also saved to the maximum. 189 i
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i-mode Browser or Full Browser pEach time you press l from the Screen Memo Folder list, you can switch between the screen memo folder of i-mode and that of Full Browser. 190 2 Select a folderSelect a screen memo. pWhen FB usage setting of Full Browser set. of i-mode settings is set to No and you select a screen memo of Full Browser, the captured image is displayed. pPress m or c from the detailed Screen Memo display to check other screen memos. Detailed Screen Memo display pWhen you select a link on a screen memo, the access automatically starts via Screen Memo list i-mode or Full Browser respectively. Information pThe page saved as a screen memo has the information at the time it was saved. This might differ from the latest information on the site. Function Menu of the Screen Memo Folder List Operate folder Add folder See page 188. Edit folder name See page 188. Delete folder See page 188. Screen Memo Folder list Security ON/OFF No. of memos Delete all You can set the folder to open only when you enter your Terminal Security Code.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES The folder changes to pTo release it, perform the same operation. You can display the number of stored screen memos and protected screen memos in all folders. You can delete all screen memos. The folders will not be deleted.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES Function Menu of the Screen Memo List Move Edit title Protect ON/OFF No. of memos Delete Delete See page 189. See page 189. You can protect screen memos not to be deleted. You can protect up to 150 screen memos, however, the number of screen memos you can protect decreases depending on the data volume. Protected items are indicated by pTo release protection, perform the same operation. or
. You can display the number of stored screen memos and protected screen memos in the displayed folder. See page 189. Delete selected See page 189. Delete all See page 189. Function Menu of the Detailed Screen Memo Display/while Captured Image is Displayed Edit title Protect ON/OFF Display captured Reload Display URL Save image Select text area Copy Read map Settings See page 189. See page 191. You can display the captured image. You can access the site saved as the screen memo from the captured image. You can display the URL of the screen memo. See page 192. See page 185. See page 185. Change disp. mode See page 181. CHG wide scr. mode/
RLS wide scr. mode Full display set. Zoom Sound setting Pointer/scroll You can switch vertical display and horizontal display. See page 198. See page 198. See page 197. Display pointer See page 197. Speed See page 197. Focus while scroll See page 198. Others All frames See page 186. Compose message See page 186. Add to phonebook See page 82. Certificate Retry See page 186. You can play back the animation or Flash movie from the beginning. pWhen a part of the Flash movie is outside the display area, the Flash movie might not be played back. Compose message See page 186. Delete
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Saving Images from Sites You can save the image displayed on a site or screen memo, and then set it for the Stand-by display, Wake-up display, or another display. You can save images in SWF format, BMP format, and PNG format, etc., besides JPEG format and GIF format. You can save images, frames and marks for Deco-mail as well. You can save up to 3,500 files in total sharing the memory space with other data files, however, the number of files you can save decreases depending on the data volume. (See page 508) 1 From a site display/Detailed Screen Memo display
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Save one image. You can save an image. Select an image to be saved. Save some images . You can save multiple images. Select multiple images to
)Save imageSelect an item. be saved and press l(
). Save all images. You can save storable images at a time from among the ones displayed on a site. Save BG image . You can save the image displayed as a background. pYou cannot save multiple images via Full Browser. Select an image to be saved. 2 YESSelect a destination folder. pFor Save some images and Save all images, select Phone or microSD. When you select Phone, Deco-mail pictograms are saved to the Deco-mail pictograms folder, frames and marks are saved to the Frame/Stamp folder, and others are save to the i-mode folder. See page 357 for the storage location for when you select microSD. pSee page 194 when images are stored to the maximum. 3 When the confirmation display appears asking whether to set it as a display, select YES. Go to Set display on page 319. Information pUp to 36 half-pitch characters are saved for a file name. When the file name is not specified, a part of the downloaded URL or imageXXX (XXX denotes numerals) is saved as the file name. 192 Information pEven when an image is displayed on the site, it might not be displayed on the Picture viewer after saving it to the FOMA terminal. pThe image satisfying the following conditions is saved as a Deco-mail pictogram:
GIF or JPEG image Image without file restrictions Image of 6 Kbytes or less pThe transparent GIF (except animation GIF) image whose extension is ifm is saved Image of 20 x 20 dots as a frame or stamp. pYou can save up to 500 Kbytes per image for i-mode, and up to 1 Mbyte per image for Full Browser. pWhen you save multiple images or all images at one time, the background image cannot be saved. pYou might not be able to save some images. You can save images in BMP format and PNG format only to the microSD card.
<Download>
Downloading Data from Sites You can download data files from sites and save them to the FOMA terminal. You can save some files directly to the microSD card. You can save melodies, PDF files, Chara-den images, Machi-chara images, Kisekae Tool files, ToruCa files, templates, dictionaries, schedule events and others. The maximum downloadable size Categories Maximum size Maximum number of storable 3,500 max.1 3,500 max.1 Melody PDF file Chara-den image Machi-chara image Kisekae Tool file ToruCa file Template (Deco-mail) Template (Decome-Anime) Dictionary Schedule event 1 The memory space is shared with other data files, and the number of files you can 100 Kbytes 2 Mbytes 100 Kbytes 2 Mbytes 2 Mbytes 100 Kbytes 200 Kbytes 100 Kbytes 20 Kbytes 1 Mbyte 3,500 max.1 3,500 max.1 495 max.1 100 max.2 100 max.2 2,500 10 3 save decreases depending on the data volume. (See page 508) 2 The number of files you can save decreases depending on the data volume. 1 Call up a data downloadable siteSelect a data file. Downloading of the data file starts. When downloading is completed, the data acquisition completion display appears. pFor a PDF file, the PDF file is displayed when downloading is completed. pFor the PDF file that cannot be displayed unless you download all pages, the confirmation display appears asking whether to download all pages. Select YES to select the destination folder. pFor the PDF file of which you have not downloaded all the pages, you can additionally download the remaining pages by Download remain. pSee page 367 for how to save the displayed PDF file to the FOMA terminal. You can save the PDF file containing pages that have not been downloaded or the PDF file of which download was suspended midway as well. pThe password entry display might be displayed depending on the PDF file. Enter the password, and then select OK. pSee page 365 for operations while PDF file is displayed. 2 SaveYESSelect a destination folder. Chara-den images, templates (Deco-mail), and schedule events are saved to the FOMA terminal. Select Phone or microSD for Machi-chara images, Kisekae Tool files, and templates (Decome-Anime). For dictionaries, select <Not stored>. pSelect Property to display the information. pSee page 357 for the storage location for when you select microSD. pSee page 194 when data files are stored to the maximum. pSee page 189 to save a screen memo. 3 Select YES to set the downloaded data file to each function. pSelect an incoming type when you set a melody as a ring tone. pSee page 133 or page 136 for using a template to create Deco-mail or Decome-Anime messages. Information pSome downloaded melodies might not be played back successfully.
) to suspend downloading or when downloading is When downloading a Kisekae Tool file or Machi-chara image is suspended When you press l(
suspended by an incoming call, the confirmation display appears asking whether to resume downloading. Select YES to resume downloading the remaining part. Select NO to show the data acquisition completion display. You can save the downloaded part by selecting Save pt. from the data acquisition completion display. When you select Save pt., you can save it only to Phone. You can re-download the rest of the partially saved file from Kisekae Tool or Machi-chara in Data box. Search by i-mode You can look for your favorite files on the site and download them. The number of files you can save differs depending on the file you download. You cannot change the site. 1 Each selection displaySearch by i-modeYES
Select a file. pThe way of downloading differs depending on the file. pSelect To i-schedule list on the i-schedule list. Information pYou are separately charged a packet communication fee. About P-SQUARE You can download the pre-installed Chara-den images, Machi-chara images, Kisekae Tool files, templates, dictionaries, and Deco-mail pictograms from the P-SQUARE site (in Japanese only). iMenu (Menu List)
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Images Chara-den images Programs Machi-chara images PDF files Templates 1. YESPut a check mark for data files to be deletedl(
As the data files except Chara-den images, templates, screen memos, and schedule events are stored in the same storage area, you can select other files when deleting files. Select a folder and put a check mark for the files to be deleted. appears on the folder which contains the checked files. shortage. pYou can put or clear check marks at a time by pressing i(
Select all in page/Release in page. pEach time you press d or i(
) and select Change disp. mode, you can switch display/nondisplay of the folder volume and data volume. pWhen selecting a file in MUSIC, you can show the lower level folders by pressing l(
pEach time you press r, the upper level folder returns. pWhen you select a Chaku-uta Full music file or a movie file, you can check the contents by pressing i(
pFor programs, you need to delete many files when deleting other files because the data appears when you put it for the files whose amount of data is equal to memory
), or each time you press i(
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) and selecting
). volume per program is large. Flash Function Flash is an animation technology that treats pictures and sound. Flash movies make the sites more attractive. You can download Flash movies to your FOMA terminal and play them back or set them for the Stand-by display. Flash Video Flash Video (FLV) denotes images that can be played back by Adobe Flash Player. They can be played back via i-mode, Full Browser, as screen memos, and from Data Box. They can be played back also by setting for the Stand-by display. However, only the embedded type of FLV files can be saved as screen memos or into Data Box and can be set for the Stand-by display. pThe playable FLV files are the following two types:
Categories Description Progressive type playback Embedded type playback With this type, the video files that are created separately from Flash movies are played back while being downloaded from a delivery server. With this type, video files are embedded into Flash movies as one of source files. pDepending on the site, you might not be able to play back the files. pAs the playback of up to 10 Mbytes of files is supported for progressive type FLV, you might receive a bulky size of files. Note that you are charged a high packet communication fee for receiving bulky files. pYou cannot save the progressive type FLV files in Data Box nor can save them as screen memos. Specifications for FLV playback r e s w o r B l l
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(phone numbers, mail addresses, URLs, melodies, images, and so on) displayed on sites and in mail. pThe Web To, Phone To/AV Phone To, Mail To, i-ppli To, Media To and Address Link functions might not be available depending on the mail sent from a personal computer or the site. pYou might be able to use the Web To, Phone To/AV Phone To, Mail To, or i-ppli To function using highlighted information other than a phone number, mail address or URL. pThe information is not highlighted in the Decome-Anime. pWhen you display a Flash movie via Full Browser, you cannot save it. pSome Flash movies might not work correctly. pYou cannot save the Flash movie if an error occurs during playback. pYou can operate some Flash movies by *
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is not pWhen Flash movies are displayed, the behavior might differ from ordinary sites. Uploading Files to Sites You can upload JPEG or GIF images and i-motion files stored in the FOMA terminal to a site. 1 Call up a file uploadable site (Reference)
Picture or imotionSelect a file to be uploaded. pProcedure for uploading files differs depending on the site. Phone To/AV Phone To Function You can make voice calls or videophone calls by using phone numbers or similar information displayed on sites and in mail. pThe Phone To function to make a videophone call is called the AV Phone To function. 1 Select a phone number or similar information
Select a dialing type. pWhen you select Select image, select an image to be sent to other party during a videophone call. pSelect SMS to compose an SMS message to send to the phone number set as the destination address. Go to step 3 on page 174. pThe choices for dialing types may not be displayed when the phone number is prefixed by tel: or tel-av:. Go to step 2. 2 Dial pTo make an international call, select Intl dial assist. (See page 58) pTo set Caller ID Notification, select Notify caller ID. (See step 2 of Set Caller ID Notification when Making a Call on page 56) 195 i
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Recording. To change contents you want to set, go to step 1 of TV Timer List on page 241 or step 1 on page 242.
) to set TV Timer/Timer Information pYou may not be able to use the Media To function even if information is highlighted. Address Link Function You can display a map from the postal address shown on a site or others or can use the location information on the GPS compatible i-ppli program. You can send the location information by i-mode mail as well. 1 Select the location information such as postal address
Select an item. Read map . Starts a GPS compatible i-ppli program set by Select map of GPS settings and sends the location information. Map/GPS ppli. Selects and starts a GPS compatible i-ppli program. Paste to mail . Converts the location information into a URL and composes an Check loc. info. Displays the details of the selected location information. i-mode mail message with the URL pasted to the text. r e s w o r B l l
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i-mode Browser or Full BrowserYES pWhen the URL or similar one contains the information of i-mode or Full Browser, you are connected via the function which corresponds to the information. pTo cancel during connection, select Cancel. To cancel while obtaining a page, press l(
). i-ppli To Function You can start i-ppli programs from URLs (links) displayed on sites and in mail. 1 Select i-ppli informationYES i-ppli starts. Information pEven if i-mode mail text contains a link to start an i-ppli program, you cannot quote the link when forwarding or replying to. Also, you cannot quote it when using DOCOMO keitai datalink or infrared communication function. 196
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Setting i-mode You can configure settings for i-mode and Full Browser, and settings common between them. You can configure i-mode settings and Full Browser settings respectively, and the settings are not shared. However, only Sound setting is shared. pAmong items changeable from the Function menu while a site is displayed, you can change i-mode Browser set. during i-mode access and Full Browser set. during Full Browser access. pSelect each setting and press l(
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Do the following operations. Font size setting See i-mode on page 109. Image display setting You can set whether to display images or Flash movies Sound setting included on sites or in screen memos.
ON or OFF You can set whether to make an effect tone sound for when you display a Flash movie while a site or screen memo is displayed.
Select a sound volume level. Movie auto play set. See page 208. Movie in page DL set. You can set whether to obtain moving pictures when you display Flash Video on a site.
Select an item. ON . The confirmation display does not appear. You obtain files automatically. Confirm always . The confirmation display appears each Script setting Pointer/scroll Display pointer Speed You can set whether to validate JavaScript. JavaScript is a simple program language that runs on Internet websites. It is widely used to create Internet websites with movements. When Valid is set, you can use the JavaScript function to browse Internet websites.
Valid or Invalid You can set whether to display the pointer.
ON or OFF You can set scroll speed.
High speed, Medium speed, or Low speed Phone info use setting To display a Flash movie while a site or screen memo is displayed, the information in the FOMA terminal may be used. You can set whether to validate the information to be used for that case.
Valid or Invalid Cookie setting Delete Cookies Referer setting See page 200. See page 200. See page 200. Window auto-open set. You can set whether to prevent a new window from opening automatically by JavaScript.
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pEven when ON is set, images might not be displayed correctly. In this case, is displayed. pWhen OFF is set, pIf you change Image display setting of i-mode Browser set., Image display setting is displayed and the data file is not received. of User settings of 1Seg is also changed.
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pThe available information is as follows:
Date and time set by Set time Reception level of radio waves Battery level Sound volume set by Phone of Ring volume Language selected by Select language Model name and serial number of FOMA terminal Full Browser settings 1 mi-modei-mode settingsFull Browser set.
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ON or OFF You can set the display size of the Internet website. From the Function menu while a site is displayed, you can enlarge/reduce the display size by each page.
Select a display size. pIn PC layout mode, you can select a display area by Select disp. area from the Function menu while a site is displayed. FB usage setting Image display setting See page 197. Sound setting See page 197. Movie auto play set. See page 208. Movie in page DL set. See page 197. Script setting See page 197. 198 Pointer/scroll Display pointer See page 197. Speed See page 197. Focus while scroll You can set whether to highlight links while scrolling.
ON or OFF Phone info use setting See page 197. Cookie setting Delete Cookies Referer setting See page 200. See page 200. See page 200. Window auto-open set. See page 197. Full Browser Home set. You can set Home URL.
Select the URL fieldEnter a URLOK FB permission display When you start Full Browser, you can set whether to show the confirmation display asking whether to access.
Select an item. Display always. The confirmation display appears asking whether to access each time you start Full Browser. Not display . The confirmation display does not appear. pEven if Display always is set, the setting switches to Not display when you select YES (default) on the confirmation display. You can set whether to use Full Browser. Yes. Uses Full Browser. No . Displays the cautions at the start of Full Browser. Check the cautions, highlight Yes and then select OK, then the setting switches to Yes, and Full Browser becomes available. Information
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pIf you replace the UIM with a new one when Yes is set, the setting switches to No. Changing a Host from i-mode
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Do the following operations. Certificate setting See page 201. Secure Trans. serv. Operate your cert. See page 202. Center host setting See page 203. Access point setting i-mode button setting You can set an operation for when you press i. See page 199.
Select an item. Display iMenu/Search
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pRegardless of the setting, the i-mode menu appears overseas. Check Settings 1 mi-modei-mode settingsCheck settings
Select an item. i-mode Browser set. You can check the setting contents of i-mode Browser Full Browser set. You can check the setting contents of Full Browser settings. settings. Common settings . You can check the setting contents of Common settings. Normally, you do not need to change this setting. You can set the host (APN) to use for receiving services other than i-mode (DOCOMO). If you change this setting, you will not be able to use i-mode. 1 mi-modei-mode settingsCommon settings
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Highlight <Not recorded>and press l(
Enter your Terminal Security Code. pIf you select a stored host, the setting is changed to the selected one. pTo delete the stored host, press i(
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Enter a host name. pYou can enter up to 9 full-pitch/18 half-pitch characters.
Enter a host number. pYou can enter up to 99 half-pitch alphanumeric characters.
Enter a host address. pYou can enter up to 30 half-pitch alphanumeric characters.
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YES Setting Referer The referer denotes the link source information. When a referer is sent, the information about which page you have accessed from it is sent to the site. Note that even if your information is detected by a third party by sending a referer, we cannot be held responsible for that. Referer Setting You can set whether to send a referer while an Internet website is open. You can set it for i-mode and Full Browser respectively. 1 mi-modei-mode settings
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Cookie settingSelect an item. Valid . Always validates cookies. The confirmation display does not appear before a cookie is sent or received. Confirm always (Sending)
. Validates cookies sending/receiving. The confirmation display appears each time a cookie is sent. Confirm always (Receiving)
. Validates cookies sending/receiving. The confirmation display appears each time a cookie is received. Confirm always (Sending/receiving)
. The confirmation display appears asking whether to permit a cookie to be sent or received each time a cookie is sent or received. Invalid. Always invalidates cookies. pWhen you replace your UIM with another one, Invalid is set. If you change the setting with another UIM inserted, the display for entering your Terminal Security Code might appear. 200
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Operating SSL/TLS Certificates 1 mi-modei-mode settingsCommon settings
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Highlight a certificate and press i(
Do the following operations.
) Certificate info Valid/Invalid The subject name, author, validity period, and serial number of the certificate are displayed. pYou can check the certificate also by pressing Oo(
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The selected item is invalidated; then pWhen you select an invalid certificate, it will be validated. pIf you set a certificate to invalid, you cannot display the sites with changes to
). that SSL/TLS certificate. pYou cannot set DOCOMO Cert 2 to Invalid. Certificates used for SSL/TLS communication Certificate . Certificates issued by the authenticating company and stored in the FOMA terminal at purchase. DOCOMO Certificate . Certificates required for connecting to the FirstPass Center or User Certificate . Certificates downloaded from the FirstPass Center by FirstPass sites; they are stored on the UIM (green/white). selecting Operate your cert. from Secure trans. serv. of Common settings of i-mode settings; they are stored on the UIM (green/white).
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Setting FirstPass User certificates verify that you have subscribed to the FOMA service. Downloaded user certificates are stored on the UIM for the use on FirstPass sites. When you cannot display a FirstPass site because the user certificate on the UIM has expired or the required user certificate is not stored on the UIM, you can request the issue and download the user certificate from the FirstPass Center. pYou can request and download user certificates from the FirstPass Center. pThis function is not available with the blue UIM. pThe display and operating method displayed in the FirstPass Center site are subject to change. pTo show FirstPass sites, you can use Full Browser as well. pYou cannot send/receive mail or receive Messages R/F while connected to the FirstPass Center. pSet the date and time using Set time beforehand to connect to the FirstPass Center. pThis function is not available overseas. Client Authentication pWith the FOMA terminal, server authentication and client authentication are performed for safer data exchange. The site and your FOMA terminal exchange certificates, check the other partys certificate and verify each other for safer communication service. By getting client authentication, you can enjoy more secure communication services. pClient authentication is available via the Internet communication from the FOMA terminal or via the Internet communication with the FOMA terminal connected to a personal computer. To use the personal computer for the client authentication, you need to install the FirstPass PC software from the provided CD-ROM. For details, refer to FirstPassManual (PDF format) in the FirstPassPCsoft folder on the CD-ROM. Adobe Reader (version 6.0 or higher is recommended) is required to see FirstPassManual (PDF format). If it is not installed in your personal computer, install Adobe Reader from the provided CD-ROM to see it. For details such as how to use it, refer to Adobe Reader Help. 201 i
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Secure trans. serv.Operate your cert.English 2 Enter your PIN2 code. pEnter your PIN2 code within 60 seconds. When the code is not entered within 60 seconds, the connection is cut off as an error entry. pSee page 112 for PIN2 code. 3 DownloadContinue pIf you do not download the user certificate immediately, select Menu. From the confirmation display asking whether to close the SSL/TLS page, select YESto return to the site display for the FirstPass Center. Information pBefore downloading a new or an updated certificate, be sure to request the user certificate to be issued. User certificates cannot be downloaded until the request for issue has been made. Site display for the FirstPass Center Information pBefore using the FirstPass Center, select The usage regulation (Japanese only) and carefully read the regulation. pYou are not charged a packet communication fee for connecting to the FirstPass Center. Request Issue of User Certificate for Download You need to request the issue of the user certificate before you download it. When requesting the issue of your user certificate is completed, download the user certificate. After the downloading is completed, it is saved on the UIM and the FirstPass sites will be displayable. 1 Site display for the FirstPass Center
Request your certificateContinue pFor an update, the message Updating user certificate is displayed. pWhen you have already requested the issue of the user certificate, select Download your certificate from the site display for the FirstPass Center, go to step 3. 202 Access Sites with User Certificate You can connect to FirstPass sites with your user certificate. 1 Call up a FirstPass siteSelect an itemYES 2 Enter your PIN2 code. pEnter your PIN2 code within 60 seconds. When the code is not entered within 60 seconds, the connection is cut off as an error entry. pSee page 112 for PIN2 code. Information pIf you try to connect to the FirstPass site without the user certificate or when its available period is expired, the confirmation display appears asking whether to continue connecting to the site. Select NOto return to the previous page. Download or update the user certificate from the FirstPass Center site and then access the site again. pThe packet communication fee for accessing the FirstPass site is included in Pake-hodai, Pake-hodai full or Pake-hodai double. Request Revocation of User Certificate You can revoke the downloaded user certificate. 1 Site display of the FirstPass CenterOther settings
Revoke your certificateYESEnter your PIN2 code. pEnter your PIN2 code within 60 seconds. When the code is not entered within 60 seconds, the connection is cut off as an error entry. pSee page 112 for PIN2 code. 2 ContinueContinueContinue Information pTo use FirstPass after revoking a certificate, you need to apply again for your user certificate to be issued and then download it. pSee page 201 for how to view the download user certificate.
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Changing Hosts for Certificate Issue Normally, you do not need to change this setting. You can set the host for downloading the user certificate. 1 mi-modei-mode settingsCommon settings
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Highlight <Not recorded> and press l(
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Enter a default URL. pYou can enter up to 100 half-pitch alphanumeric characters.
Enter a host address. pYou can enter up to 99 half-pitch alphanumeric characters.
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(Japanese only) on the display, agree to this, and then make the request. pYou need to enter the PIN2 code to use the user certificate. Once you have entered your PIN2 code, all subsequent operations will be deemed to be done by you, so be careful not to let anyone else use your UIM or PIN2 code. pIf your UIM is lost or stolen, docomo Information Center on the back page of this manual can revoke your user certificate. pDOCOMO bears no obligation or responsibility with regard to the sites and information provided by FirstPass sites. Please solve the problem between you and FirstPass sites. pDOCOMO and the CA do not guarantee security when you use FirstPass and SSL/
TLS, so you should use them on your own judgment and responsibility. pIf you select a stored host, the setting is changed to that host. pTo delete the stored host, press i(
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. <Movie Auto Play Setting> 208 Using i-Channel i-Channel. 209 Using i-Channel . 209 Setting How Ticker is Displayed. 210 Using i-concier i-concier . 210 Displaying i-concier Screen . 211 Configuring i-concier Settings . 212 205 i-motion/Movie i-motion is a data file composed of video, sound and music, and you can play it back after downloading from an i-motion compatible site into your FOMA terminal. You can also set it for a ring tone. Also, by using high speed communication, you can play back smooth and high-quality movie files provided by portal sites, movie specialty sites and other sites on the Internet. Two types of i-motion files or movie files are available for each. The type of the obtained i-motion file or movie file differs depending on the site or file. You can save up to 10 Mbytes per file. However, note that the file size for playing back steaming type of movie files is not limited in Full Browser. pMovie Player supports playback of Windows Media Video and Windows Media Audio. pWhen downloading or streaming an i-motion/movie file, you might receive a bulky file. Note that you are charged a high packet communication fee for a bulky sent/received file such as a movie file of streaming type whose size is not limited in Full Browser. For the details of the packet communication fee and billing plan, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode] FOMA version. Type of i-motion file Categories Description Streaming type (cannot be saved) Plays back while obtaining an i-motion file. The Normal type (can be saved) data is deleted after playback, so you cannot play it back again or save it to the FOMA terminal. Plays back after obtaining all the data of an i-motion file. Plays back while obtaining an i-motion file. After obtaining, you can play it back in the same way as Plays back after obtaining. Type of movie file Categories Description Streaming type (cannot be saved) Plays back while obtaining a movie file. The data Download type (can be saved) is deleted after playback, so you cannot play it back again or save it. Plays back after obtaining all the data of a movie file. Plays back while obtaining a movie file. You can play it back without re-connection by saving it on the microSD card after download. Up to 10 Mbytes of a file can be downloaded. To the microSD card, you can save not only data files obtained by the FOMA terminal but also movie files obtained or created on a personal computer, and then play them back. You can save a bulky file of up to the space size of microSD card. pThe distribution server for streaming type supports Windows Media Services 4.1 and Windows Media Services 9. You cannot play back a streaming type of movie file distributed from other than Windows Media Services 4.1 and Windows Media Services 9. The live distribution that is distributes files in real time and the on-demand distribution that distributes previously prepared movie files are available as distribution systems. pSome sites check the operating environment (browser type, OS type, etc.) and might not enable to play back movie files. pSee page 327 for the supported file format of movie files. 206 r e i c n o c
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) to suspend downloading or when downloading is When downloading i-motion file is suspended When you press l(
suspended by an incoming call, the confirmation display appears asking whether to resume downloading. Select YES to resume downloading the remaining part. Select NO to show the data acquisition completion display for a partially savable i-motion file. Select Save pt. to save that file to any folder in imotion in Data box. You can re-download the rest of the partially saved file from Data box. pThe file name of the partially saved i-motion file is movie. pWhen the playable period or playable deadline of the partially saved i-motion file has expired, you cannot download the remaining segments of the file. You can delete the partially saved file when you try to download the file. When obtaining a movie file is suspended The operation differs depending on the type of movie file being obtained or the reason of suspension. Streaming type After the suspension by an incoming call, alarm notification, or disconnection of communication, the obtaining is in pause state. Press Oo(
) to resume playback from the suspended point. The display before playback returns when you suspend obtaining by pressing r or h. Download type When you cannot continue downloading after the suspension by an incoming call, alarm notification, or disconnection of communication, the data acquisition completion display appears. Select Play to play back the obtained segments of the file. Select Save to save the obtained segments of the file. (See Save i-motion/Movie Files on page 208) Select ResumeDL to resume obtaining from the suspended point. The confirmation display appears asking whether to discard the data when you suspend obtaining by pressing r or h. pIn the case of download type of movie files, downloading continues even when a voice call, mail message, or Message R/F comes in or alarm sounds. pDepending on the accessed site or movie file, you cannot resume from the suspended point also by pressing Oo(
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Select a destination folder. pSee page 357 for the storage location for when you save the movie file or save the i-motion file on the microSD card. pSee page 194 when i-motion/movie files are stored to the maximum. Information pDepending on the i-motion/movie file, you might not be able to save the obtained data. pYou cannot play back partially saved i-motion/movie files from Data Box.
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Setting Automatic Replay of i-motion/Movie You can set whether to validate automatic playback of i-motion/movie file, for when you have obtained a normal type of i-motion file or download type of movie file from a site or have selected a screen memo which contains a normal type of i-motion file or download type of movie file. You can set it for i-mode and Full Browser respectively. 1 mi-modei-mode settings
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[International Services] or the DOCOMO Global Service website. pi-Channel is a pay service which is available on a subscription basis (You need to subscribe to i-mode to apply for i-Channel). pFor details on i-Channel, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode] FOMA version. pThe i-Channel service is provided in Japanese only. Information pWhen the FOMA terminal is turned off or if radio wave conditions are bad such as when it is out of the service area, you may not be able to receive information even if you have contracted to the i-Channel service. In that case, select the channel for unsigned subscribers that appears by pressing *
Zo; then you can now receive information, and tickers flow on the Stand-by display. If your FOMA terminal remains in the default state, you may not be able to receive information. Press *
Zo, and then information is received and tickers flow on the Stand-by display. pTo receive i-Channel information overseas, you are charged a communication fee by channel. pAfter you cancel the contract for the i-Channel service, the ticker setting is automatically set to off. pIf you cancel the contract for the i-mode service before you cancel the contract for the i-Channel service, the ticker setting remains on. Using i-Channel When Ticker ON/OFF is set to ON, up to 10 ticker files for the latest information flow repeatedly on the Stand-by display. If you want to know more about the information, you can obtain the details from the Channel list. 1 Press Zo. blinks during receiving information. The Channel list appears regardless of the Ticker ON/
OFF setting. p pYou can perform the operation of Sound setting (see page 197) and Retry (see page 186) by pressing i(
) from the Channel list. 2 Select an item (link). Information Channel list pThe ring tone does not sound and the vibrator does not work even when information comes in. In addition, the Call/Charging indicator does not light or flicker. pTickers are not displayed in the following cases:
When the information is automatically updated after that or when you press *
receive the latest information, tickers automatically flow. When the UIM is replaced. When Reset i-Channel is executed. When Initialize is executed. However, the information might not be automatically updated when Access point setting is changed. To receive the latest information, press *
Channel list. When Access point setting is changed. When Reset settings is executed. Zo to display the Zo to pWhen Access point setting is changed, the i-Channel connecting end is also changed. (In ordinary, you do not need to change the setting.) pDepending on your usage state, you might receive information from i-Channel when you display the Channel list. pEven if you change i-mode of Font size setting, the font size for the Channel list might not change instantly. 209 i
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ON or OFF Ticker font size set. You can set the font size of tickers.
Extra large, Large, or Standard pYou can check the ticker by pressing l(
to return to the former display.
). Press r Ticker color set. You can set the background color and font color of ticker.
Select a pattern. pYou can check the ticker by pressing l(
to return to the former display.
). Press r Ticker scroll speed You can set the ticker flowing speed.
Select a speed. pYou can check the ticker by pressing l(
to return to the former display.
). Press r You can initialize the ticker information and set Ticker ON/OFF to ON.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES Reset i-Channel Information pYou can perform Ticker ON/OFF, Ticker font size set., Ticker color set., Ticker scroll speed, and Reset i-Channel for each mode of 2in1. However, i-Channel information is initialized for all modes. Further, when 2in1 is deactivated, they become common to the settings in A Mode.
<Ticker ON/OFF>
pIn Public mode (Drive mode), or during Lock All, tickers are not displayed.
<Reset i-Channel>
pTickers are not displayed after you execute Reset i-Channel. When the information is automatically updated after that or when you press *
information, tickers automatically flow. Zo to receive the latest 210 i-concier i-concier is a service that supports you in leading a happy life just as a clerk or concierge does. The service holds a variety of your data (area information about your neighborhood, Schedule, ToruCa, Phonebook, etc.) and sends information with good timing to you according to your living area or preference. Also this service automatically updates schedule events or ToruCa files to the latest ones, and automatically adds useful information such as about the opening period of various shops to your Phonebook. i-concier information is notified by a Machi-chara image (cartoon character that appears on the Stand-by display). Before Using i-concier pi-concier is a pay service which is available on a subscription basis (You need to subscribe to i-mode to apply for i-concier). pIf you have not subscribed to Data Security Service (see page 124) but will newly subscribe to i-concier, you will subscribe to Data Security Service as well as i-concier. pThere are two kinds of information; one is sponsored by DOCOMO and the other is by IPs (Information Providers). You are not charged a packet communication fee for DOCOMO-sponsored information. You are separately charged a packet communication fee for IP-sponsored Information when receiving it. pYou are separately charged a packet communication fee for using detailed information. pAs for overseas use, you are charged a packet communication fee for both receiving information and browsing detailed information. Further, the packet communication fee for the overseas use differs from the one for the domestic fee. For details, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [International Services] or DOCOMO Global Service website. pDepending on the contents (information, i-schedule, and others), you might be separately charged an information fee besides the i-concier monthly fee. pYou are separately charged a packet communication fee for auto-updates of i-schedule, ToruCa, and Phonebook. pFor details on i-concier, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode] FOMA version. r e i c n o c
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i Receive Information When the FOMA terminal is in the service area, information automatically arrives. When information arrives, You can save up to 50 received information files. They are overwritten from the oldest one in order. appears at the top of the display. 1 When information arrives, are displayed on the Stand-by display. pWhen multiple information files are received at a time, the latest one is displayed on the Stand-by display. pWhen a display other than the Stand-by display is shown, the message appears to tell the reception. Select Confirm to check the detailed information. blinks and the contents 2 Select a message. The detailed information is displayed. pTo clear the message, press h from the Stand-by display, or highlight the message and then press r or h. pHighlight a message and then press c(
selecting a desktop icon. (See page 30)
) to switch to the display for Displaying i-concier Screen 1 mi-concier
Select a piece of information. pAn unread mark appears for unread information. pSchedule event files or ToruCa files might be attached to information, or links are embedded in it for visiting a site of more detailed or related information. To check the contents, select the information with an unread mark. i-concier display Display Schedule/ToruCa 1 i-concier displayl(MENU)
Select an item.
(To scheduler)
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(To ToruCa)
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Do the following operations.
(What is i-concier?)
(Information receive settings)
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(Check saved data)
(Update saved data)
(Communication records of saving)
[Various procedures
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(For using i-concier) You can display the explanation about i-concier. You can set the contents of received information, etc. See page 125. You can change the profile or perform setting for overseas use, etc. See page 125. See page 125. See page 125. You can cancel a contract of i-concier. You can display the usage rules of i-concier. Information Display Setting You can set whether to show the received information on the Stand-by display. 1 mSet./Servicei-concierInformation disp. set.
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i Camera Before Using Camera . 214 Shooting Still Images . <Still Image Shoot> 217 Shooting Moving Pictures. <Moving Picture Shoot> 219 Changing Settings for Shooting. 221 Setting Image Size and Image Quality . 222 Using Bar Code Reader. <Bar Code Reader> 226 Copyrights and Portrait Rights You have no right to copy, modify, or distribute the contents of which a third party holds the copyright such as text, image, music, or software programs downloaded from websites on the Internet, or recorded using this product, without permission from the copyright holder except for when the copy or quote is for personal use that is allowed by the copyright law. Note that it may be prohibited to shoot or record live performances or exhibitions even for personal use. Make sure that you refrain from shooting portraits of other persons and distributing such portraits over the Internet without consent, as this may violate portrait rights. pYou may be imposed punishment according to the law and rule (such as the nuisance prevention ordinance) if you use the FOMA terminal to give a remarkable nuisance and misdeed to the public. Please be considerate of the privacy of individuals around you when shooting and sending photos using camera-equipped mobile phones. 213 If the battery pack is removed off while saving a file to the FOMA terminal or microSD card, that data becomes contingent. You need to obtain a microSD card separately to use the functions related to the microSD card. The microSD card is available at mass retailers for home electric appliances, etc. (See page 344) Use Cameras You can use the cameras to shoot still images/moving pictures. You can use the focus function for shooting. (See page 221) The Image Stabilizer function enables you to shoot images with less blur. (See page 222) You can easily operate the main functions for shooting not only from the Function menu but also by operating the keys. Camera Before Using Camera Notes for when Shooting Images Check the lens for any stain before shooting. If the lens is stained, clean the lens with a soft cloth. If the lens is stained with fingerprints or something oily, you will not be able to focus on a subject, or the stains are reflected on still images/moving pictures you shoot. Make sure that you do not let fingers, hairs, or the strap overlap the lens when shooting. Make sure that you hold the FOMA terminal securely with your hands so that it does not move when shooting. Otherwise, the image may be blurred, especially in a dark place. Do not leave the FOMA terminal with the lens pointing direct to the sunlight. Pixels may be discolored or burns may result. If you shoot under a fluorescent lamp, mercury lamp, or sodium lamp flickering at high speeds, flicker symptom, horizontal stripes flow from top to bottom or left to right of the display, may result. The color tone for the image may vary depending on a shooting timing. If you shoot a subject containing an area of an extremely high brightness such as the reflection of sun light, the bright area might be black-spotted but this is not a malfunction. Images shot by the cameras might differ from actual subjects in color tone and brightness. When the battery level is low, you may not be able to save still images/
moving pictures you shoot. A slight time lag is found between when you press Oo(
another key and when you actually shoot. Therefore, if you shoot a fast moving subject, the subject might be shot with its position slightly away from the one you see it when you press Oo(
) or another key. Do not remove the microSD card while saving files to it. The FOMA terminal or microSD card could malfunction. If you turn off the power while saving a file, an incomplete file may be saved.
) or a r e m a C 214 Operations for shooting Icon menu operation Photo mode Function menu access Folder jump Shutter/Save TELE WIDE Settings for Focus
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-h Continuous mode. 2 Each time of pressing switches between ON and OFF. 3 Each time of pressing switches between Phone and microSD. Information pWhile the camera is activated, the Call/Charging indicator flickers. You cannot turn off flickering. pYou cannot change or mute the volume of the shutter sound. You cannot set a downloaded melody for the shutter sound, either. pIf no key operation is done on the Finder display, the camera is automatically deactivated after about three minutes. pWhen you shoot in a dark place, ensure to set Photo mode to Night mode of Scene, or to set High sensitiv. to ON. pYou can operate the following by the Icon menu: Image size, Image quality, High sensitiv., Brightness, White balance, Photo mode and Focus. Camera Setting and Finder Display On the Finder display, the settings are indicated by bars and icons.
Icon/bar name Icon Description Page
Photo mode Normal Scene Portrait Sports Food Scenery Night mode Backlight Character Snow Sunset Pet 222 215 C a m e r a
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Photo mode Movie mode Continuous mode (Auto, Manual, Auto bracket) Phone microSD Number of remaining recordable still images pUp to 999 images are displayed. Memory usage state (estimate) in Movie mode pDisplayed in red when the memory space reaches maximum. Mail restrictn (S) Mail restrictn (L) Long time Auto During a moving picture shoot Movie type set
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Zoom bar Records only the video. Moving picture recordable time (estimate) Displays key guidance. Shows the vertical direction for shooting. Zooming status Page 217 219 217 223 222 222 219 223 221 Icon/bar name Icon Description Page
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Number of frames for continuous shooting Auto timer
High sensitivity 3M (1536 x 2048) 2M Wide (1920 x 1080) 2M (1200 x 1600) 1M (960 x 1280) Stand-by (480 x 854) g VGA (640 x 480) QVGA (240 x 320) QCIF (176 x 144) Sub-QCIF (128 x 96) t o o h P
n i t o o h s s u o u n i t n o C VGA (640 x 480) HVGA Wide (640 x 352) QVGA (320 x 240) QCIF (176 x 144) Sub-QCIF (128 x 96) Normal Fine Super fine Number of frames at Manual shooting in Continuous mode ON ON OFF 222 222 222 223 225 223 222
Brightness Brightness of shot image 216 Icon/bar name
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Focus Icon Description Page Auto Fine Cloudy Light bulb Fluorescent light Face detection Auto Close-up Landscape 222 222
<Still Image Shoot>
Shooting Still Images pSee page 318 for how to display saved still images. Shoot a Still Image 1 Press c. pThe Camera menu is displayed by mLifeKit
Camera. You can start also by selecting Photo mode from the Camera menu. pYou can paste the Camera menu to the desktop. (See page 30) A still image is shot. The Post View display for confirmation appears. pIf Focus is set to Face detection or Auto, shooting starts after the focus pWhen Auto save set is set to ON, the still image is automatically saved. 2 Press Oo(
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) or 0. The still image you shot is saved to the Camera folder of My picture in the FOMA terminal or to the microSD card. pSee Store in and Select storage for selecting a storage location. pPress r to cancel the shot still image and return to the Finder display. Post View display C a m e r a Continuous Shooting You can continuously shoot still images. You can set the number of frames, and shooting interval for auto-shooting. (See page 223) 1 cc(
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) or 0 the When Continuous mode is set to Manual, press Oo(
number of times of shooting frames. The Post View display for confirmation appears. pIf Focus is set to Auto, shooting starts after the focus operation. pTo cancel shooting midway, press r. If you shoot in the Auto or Auto bracket mode of Continuous mode, you can cancel also by pressing l(
pWhen Auto save set is set to ON, the still images are automatically saved.
). You can cancel shooting also by closing the FOMA terminal. 3 a r e m a C To select a still image and save it Select a still image and press c(
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)Save The still images you shot are saved to the Camera folder of My picture in the FOMA terminal or to the microSD card. pSee Store in and Select storage for selecting a storage location. pPress r from the Post View display to cancel the shot still images and return to the Finder display. Information pThe image quality may be coarse depending on Image size or Display size. pWhen you shoot, the tone selected for Shutter sound sounds regardless of the settings such as Manner Mode. The sound volume for shutter tone cannot be changed. pEven when a mail message comes in while shooting, the shooting operation continues. Though unread message icon is displayed, the Mail Receiving display is not displayed. pIf you end the camera function by using Multitask while shooting, unsaved still images are deleted. pWhen shooting, hold the FOMA terminal securely to avoid blurring images. Function Menu of the Post View Display in Photo Mode/
Detailed Display in Continuous Mode Save See page 217 and page 218. Post View display Detailed display Attach to mail To select multiple still images and save them Select still images to be saved and press Oo(
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) or Attach loc. info You can save the still image you shot and attach it to an i-mode mail message. Go to step 2 on page 130. pYou can compose an i-mode mail message also by pressing l(
Select an item. By position loc. Measures the current location (see page 306) and stores
). the location information. After checking the location information, press Oo(
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(see page 310) and store it. 218 Set display Change frame You can save the shot still image and paste it to the Stand-by display and others for displaying. Go to Set display on page 319. pEven when Store in is set to microSD, the still image is saved to the FOMA terminal. Information
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pWhen Store in is set to microSD, this function is not available. pIf you have shot a single still image only, this function is not available. You can replace the frame added to the shot still image with a new one.
Select a frame. pPress No to show the previous or next frame. pTo reselect a frame, press l(
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) Store in Display size See page 223. See page 223. File restriction See page 225. Icon Cancel See page 223. You do not save the shot still image. Information
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pWhen the file size is larger than 2 Mbytes, the file is converted to 2 Mbytes or less. In this case, the still images before and after conversion are saved to the Camera folder of My picture in the FOMA terminal. Function Menu of the Post View Display in Continuous Mode Save See page 218. Store all/animatn You can save all the shot still images to store as an original animation.
Save<New>
Store in See page 223. File restriction See page 225. Cancel You do not save the shot still images.
<Moving Picture Shoot>
Shooting Moving Pictures pSee page 326 for playing back the saved moving pictures. 1 cc(
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Camera. You can start also by selecting Movie mode from the Camera menu.
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Recording starts. pIf Focus is set to Auto, shooting starts after the focus operation. While shooting, the subject is automatically focused regardless of the setting of Focus.
) or 0. Recording ends. The Post View display for confirmation appears. pRecording automatically ends when a call comes in, the low battery alarm sounds, or the FOMA terminal is closed during recording. pWhen Auto save set is set to ON, or File size setting is set to Long time, the moving picture is automatically saved. 219 Information pWhen you have difficulty focusing on a subject, switch to another subject. Then the subject might come into focus. pThe operating speed of focusing is slowed down in a dark place. Function Menu of the Post View Display in Movie Mode Play Save Attach to mail Set as stand-by See page 326. See page 220. You can save the shot moving picture and attach it to an i-mode mail message. Go to step 2 on page 130. pYou can compose an i-mode mail message also by pressing l(
You can save the shot moving picture and set it for the Stand-by display.
). Store in Display size See page 223. See page 223. File restriction See page 225. Icon Cancel Information See page 223. You do not save the shot moving picture.
<Set as stand-by>
pSome moving pictures might not be displayed correctly. pSee page 99 for playback of the moving picture set for the Stand-by display. 4 Press Oo(
) or 0. The shot moving picture is saved to the Camera folder of imotion in the FOMA terminal or to the microSD card. pSee Store in and Select storage for selecting a storage location. pPress r to cancel the shot moving picture and return to the Finder display. a r e m a C Post View display If recording ends or the image quality deteriorates while shooting When you use a microSD card that you repeatedly save/delete data files to/from, the writing speed slows down, recording might end midway or the image quality might deteriorate. Do the following operations to improve such symptoms:
1. Copy all the data files from the microSD card onto your personal computer as they are. pWhen your personal computer is set so as to hide folders and files, change the settings to display those folders and files, and then operate. For how to change the settings, refer to the operating manual or Help on the personal computer you use. pDo not change the names of folders and files copied to the personal computer. 2. Use the personal computer to delete all the data files on the microSD card. pDo not format the microSD card. The data files might not be played back. 3. Copy the data files copied in step 1 back to the microSD card. pBe sure to copy them back to the same microSD card. Even if you save the copyrighted data files on another microSD card, you cannot play them back. Information pThe shutter tone set by Shutter sound sounds when shooting starts and ends regardless of the settings such as Manner Mode. The sound volume for shutter tone cannot be changed. pIf you do key operations while recording, the operation sound may be picked up. pThe Call/Charging indicator flickers while you are recording. pWhen you switch the subject you are shooting to a subject with a difference in perspective, it takes time to focus on the new subject. 220 Changing Settings for Shooting You can set the camera when shooting images. Use Zoom You can display the image through the camera in WIDE or TELE. The maximum magnification for each size is as follows:
Camera mode Size Level of zoom The maximum magnifications Photo Continuous Movie 3M (1536 x 2048) 2M Wide (1920 x 1080) 2M (1200 x 1600) 1M (960 x 1280) Stand-by (480 x 854) VGA (640 x 480) QVGA (240 x 320) QCIF (176 x 144) Sub-QCIF (128 x 96) VGA (480 x 640) QVGA (240 x 320) QCIF (144 x 176) Sub-QCIF (96 x 128) VGA (640 x 480) HVGA Wide (640 x 352) QVGA (320 x 240) QCIF (176 x 144) Sub-QCIF (128 x 96) 1 level 1 level 6 levels 11 levels 6 levels 11 levels 21 levels 31 levels 31 levels 11 levels 21 levels 31 levels 31 levels 11 levels 11 levels 21 levels 31 levels 31 levels 31 levels
(Approx.) 1.0 time 1.0 time 1.2 times 1.6 times 1.2 times 1.6 times 3.2 times 5.3 times 8.0 times 1.6 times 3.2 times 5.3 times 8.0 times 1.6 times 1.6 times 2.4 times 4.3 times 6.0 times 4.3 times Videophone call
1 Finder displayUse No to adjust the magnification. Information pThe image quality may slightly change when you select WIDE or TELE. Information pTELE is released in the following cases:
When you press -h to end the camera When a size is changed When camera mode is switched Use Focus Function You can shoot with the camera which focuses on a subject. pWhen Focus is set to Face detection, faces are detected in the first place. When a face is detected, the yellow frame is shown. Up to three faces are detected, and the image is shot with a single face of them automatically focused according to the face size and position. When multiple faces of people are found, the frame for a face to be focused becomes yellow. When the detection fails, the focus function works in Auto. pThe focus function works when you shoot a subject about 10 cm or more away. 1 Finder displayXo or a When a subject is focused, a focus lock tone sounds, the frame becomes green, and the focus is locked. When the subject is not focused, the frame becomes red. pTo cancel the focus locked by pressing Xo or a, press r. Information pIf Movie type set is set to Voice in Movie Mode, you cannot use the focus function. pFace detection is available only in Photo Mode. pEven when Focus is set to Face detection, you might not be able to detect the face in the following cases:
When the face faces sideway or askew When the face is at a slant When part of the face is covered by glasses, a cap, or shadows When the face is extremely small, large, or dim when compared to overall screen size When the face is placed at the edges of the display pThe distance that faces can be detected by Face detection is within about 2.5 m. 221 C a m e r a Setting Image Size and Image Quality Function Menu of the Finder Display CHG camera-mode Folder jump
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Photo mode
Select a mode. pWhen you set to Continuous mode, the camera starts in the mode you used last time; Auto, Manual, or Auto bracket. You can show the inside of the storage location of the camera. You can set a photo mode suitable for the scene. When you change this setting, Brightness, White balance, Color mode set, and Focus of Camera settings are changed according to the selected mode.
Select a photo mode. Normal . You can shoot in normal mode. Scene . You can select a mode suitable for the scenery around. Image size
Select an image size. File size setting
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Select an item. Mail restrictn (S). You can shoot up to 500 Kbytes. Mail restrictn (L) . You can shoot up to 2 Mbytes. Long time . You can shoot for a long time. The a r e m a C moving picture is saved to the microSD card. You can set the image quality for saving.
Select an image quality. Normal . For shooting with standard image quality Fine . For shooting with fairly high image quality Super fine. For shooting with high image quality You can adjust to -3 (dark) through +3 (bright).
Select a brightness level. Image quality Camera settings Brightness At Camera start-up 0 222 White balance At Camera start-up Auto Color mode set At Camera start-up Normal Focus At Camera start-up Photo Mode:
Face detection Continuous/
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Auto You can adjust the coloring of the image on the Finder display to create a natural color tone.
Select an item. Auto. For adjusting white balance automatically Fine . For shooting outdoors in fine weather Cloudy. For shooting in cloudy weather or in the shade Light bulb . For shooting under incandescent light Fluorescent light . For shooting under fluorescent light
Select a color mode. Normal . For shooting in normal color Sepia . For shooting in sepia color Monochrome . For shooting in monochrome Vivid . For shooting with the vivid contours and raised color saturation Natural . For shooting with the smooth contours and lowered color saturation Whitening . For shooting faces in bright color Suntan. For shooting faces in dark color You can set the focus.
Select an item. Face detection . For focusing on a persons face Auto. For focusing automatically before shooting (See page 221) Close-up . For focusing on a subject in a short distance Landscape . For focusing on a landscape in a long pFace detection is available only in Photo Mode. distance Img. stabilizer
[Photo/Movie Mode]
You can correct camera shake for when shooting.
Auto or OFF You can shoot a still image with a frame.
ON or OFFSelect a frame. Shoot with frame At Camera start-up OFF
[Photo Mode only]
Shutter sound You can set a shutter sound. You can set a shutter sound each for Photo Mode (Continuous Mode) and Movie Mode.
Select a shutter sound. pWhile selecting a shutter sound, you can check the selected Continuous mode
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sound. Flicker correction You can suppress flicker on the Finder display for shooting.
Auto, Mode 1 (50Hz) or Mode 2 (60Hz) Storage setting Store in Auto save set You can set the storage location for the still images/moving pictures you shoot.
Phone or microSD You can set whether to automatically save the image after shooting. When Store in is Phone, the image is saved to the Camera folder. When Store in is microSD, the image is saved to the folder set by Select storage.
ON or OFF File restriction See page 225. High sensitiv. At Camera start-up OFF
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You can shoot with high-sensitivity when shooting.
ON or OFF Auto timer See page 225. Cont. shooting set. Shot interval
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Shot number
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Movie type set At Camera start-up Normal
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Display size Common replay mode
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Icon Memory info
Select a mode. Auto . Shoots automatically at an interval and with the number of frames as specified by Shot interval and Shot number. Manual. Shoots one by one manually with the number of frames specified by Shot number. Auto bracket . Shoots automatically nine still images at an interval of about 0.3 second while changing the brightness and color tone one by one. pWhen you set to Manual, the number of frames for continuous shooting is indicated on the display.
Select a shooting interval. pYou can set this only in Auto of Continuous Mode.
Enter the number of photos. pWhen Image size is set to VGA (480 x 640), you cannot change Shot number. pYou can set this only in Auto or Manual of Continuous Mode. You can select whether to record both the video and voice, or one of them when you shoot the moving picture.
Normal, Video, or Voice C a m e r a You can set whether to display a still image/moving picture in the original size (Actual size) or to fit to the screen size on the Finder display.
Actual size or Fit in display You can set a shooting size appropriate for attaching to i-mode mail.
YES pImage Size is set to QCIF, File Size Setting is set to Mail restrictn (S), and Image Quality (Movie Mode) is set to Normal. You can set whether to display icons.
ON or OFF You can display the used memory space (estimate)/number of stored items. 223 Information
<Photo mode>
pEven if you change the setting of Brightness, White balance, Color mode set, or Focus, each setting changes to appropriate one for each shooting mode when you change Photo mode. pNote that the image may blur in Night Mode because the exposure takes a longer time.
<File size setting>
pWhen Long time is set, Store in is set to microSD. If you switch File size setting to other than Long time without ending the camera, Store in returns to Phone.
<Img. stabilizer>
pImage Stabilizer function is only for decreasing the degree of camera shake, so its effect differs depending on the subject or condition. pImage Stabilizer might not work effectively in the following cases:
When the camera shakes to a great extent When zooming is in use When shooting moving subjects pImg. stabilizer becomes invalid when Photo mode of Camera settings is set to Sports, Night mode, or Pet of Scene in Photo Mode. pResidual images might remain in the area where the subject is moving, or noise might be found in overall area. In that case, set this function to OFF. pIn Movie Mode, the shooting range varies depending on the Auto or OFF setting because peripheral pixels are used for the processing by Image Stabilizer.
<Shoot with frame>
pWhen Image size is set to 2M (1200 x 1600) or larger, you cannot shoot with a frame.
<Flicker correction>
pIf you set to Auto, it may take a while to automatically adjust the flicker. In this case, switch to Mode 1 or Mode 2 according to the power frequency provided in the shooting location. a r e m a C Information
<Storage setting>
pSee Select storage for how to set a storage location on the microSD card. pIf you change File size setting to Long time, Store in is set to microSD and Storage setting cannot be operated. pWhen Auto save set is set to ON, the image is saved to the latest folder if Select storage is not set or the folder set as a destination folder is deleted.
<High sensitiv.>
pWhen ON is set, you cannot set Image size to 2M Wide (1920 x 1080) or larger. pWhen you set High sensitiv. to ON while Image size is set to 2M Wide (1920 x 1080) or larger, Image size is changed to 2M (1200 x 1600). If you switch High sensitiv. to OFF without changing Image size and without ending the camera, it returns to the image size before you set High sensitiv. to ON.
<Shot number>
pThe number of shots that can be set differs depending on the image size. The number of shots that can be set is as follows:
VGA (480 x 640): 4 QVGA (240 x 320): 5 through 10 QCIF (144 x 176): 5 through 20 Sub-QCIF (96 x 128): 5 through 20
<Display size>
pWhen Image size is set to HVGA Wide (640 x 352) or larger, Fit in display always applies. pWhen Image size is set to QCIF (176 x 144) or Sub-QCIF (128 x 96), the image is enlarged two times at both lengthwise and sidewise when it is displayed in Actual size. pThe setting for the Finder display is reflected in the Post View display; however the setting for the Post View display is not reflected in the Finder display.
<Common replay mode>
pYou cannot operate when you set File size setting to Long time. 224
)Storage setting File Restriction You can set the file restrictions for when you save a still image/moving picture you shoot. The recipient of the file (primary distribution) cannot attach the received file to i-mode mail. 1 Finder displayi(
File restriction or Post View display in Photo Mode, Movie Mode or Continuous Mode/Detailed display in Continuous Mode
i(
)File restriction 2 File unrestricted or File restricted pFrom the Post View display in Continuous Mode, you can change the file restriction settings for the image you put a check mark on. Information pEven when you set File restriction to File restricted, the still images/moving pictures can be output from the destination mobile phone by transmitting the images using infrared communication or by copying them to the microSD card. pAfter saving, you can use File restriction on page 320 to change the settings. pWhen you set File size setting to Long time in Movie Mode, File restriction becomes File unrestricted. Auto Timer At Camera start-up OFF 1 Finder displayi(
Enter a delay time (seconds). pEnter from 01 through 15, in two digits.
)Auto timerON or OFF C a m e r a When Auto Timer is set to ON appears on the Finder display.
) or 0, a confirmation tone sounds and If you press Oo(
blinks. The Call/
Charging indicator flickers every about 1 second until about 5 seconds before shooting. From about 5 seconds before shooting, the Call/Charging indicator flickers every about 0.5 second, and the confirmation tone sounds every about 1 second. Shooting takes place after the set delay time has elapsed. pTo cancel shooting, press l(
) or r while the Call/Charging indicator is flickering. Even if you cancel shooting, Auto timer stays set to ON. pYou can shoot immediately by pressing Oo(
elapsed.
) or 0 before the delay time has pWhen you shoot, a confirmation tone sounds regardless of the settings such as Manner Mode. You cannot change the sound volume for the confirmation tone. Information pYou cannot use Auto timer in Manual of Continuous Mode. pAuto timer is set to OFF when shooting ends. 225 CODE 128 CODE 128 is a bar code that denotes 128 characters of ASCII code (numerals, alphabets, symbols, etc.) with the vertical bars of different widths. pDownload the i-ppli program which supports CODE 128, and then scan the above code. NTT DOCOMO is displayed. Scan a Code At Bar Code Reader start-up Brightness: 0 Zoom: Magnified view You can store up to 5 scanned codes. You can scan up to 16 divided QR codes. The Bar Code Reader menu is displayed. pYou can paste the Bar Code Reader menu to the desktop, or can store it for Multi 1 mLifeKitBar code readerScan code 2 Fit a code to be scanned to the guide frame and press Key Long Press Setting. (See page 30 and page 386) Xo. When the subject is focused, a focus lock tone sounds and the cross mark becomes green. pPress i(
(dark) through +3 (bright). pPress Co to show the reduced display, and press Vo to return to the former display.
) and select Brightness; then you can adjust brightness to -3
<Bar Code Reader>
Using Bar Code Reader You can use the camera to scan JAN codes and QR codes and store them as data files. As to CODE 128, download a compatible i-ppli program and then scan the code to save the data. (See page 273) From the scanned data, you can make calls, compose i-mode mail messages, access Internet websites, and so on. When scanning with Bar Code Reader pTake the code as large as possible Guide frame within the guide frame. pAutofocus works when you scan a code about 10 cm or more away from it. When you scan a code in the out-of-focus state, the recognition rate lowers. pScan so that the camera is in parallel with the code. a r e m a C Scanning Code display JAN Code JAN Code is a bar code that denotes numerals with the vertical bars of a different width. You can scan 8-digit (JAN8) and 13-digit (JAN13) JAN codes. p4942857112597 is displayed when you scan this bar code with the FOMA terminal. QR Code QR Code is one of the 2-dimensional codes that denotes data in the vertical and horizontal directions. Kanji, katakana, alphanumeric characters, and pictograms are displayed when you scan it. Some QR codes have image or melody information. pNTT (NTT DOCOMO, INC.) is displayed when you scan this QR code with the FOMA terminal. 226 3 Press Oo(
). The code is scanned. (The shutter tone does not sound.) pTo cancel scanning, press r or Oo(
pWhen scanning is completed, the scanning completion tone sounds and the Call/
). Charging indicator lights. The sound level is fixed and cannot be changed. However, the tone does not sound in Manner Mode or while Phone of Ring volume is set to Silent. p is displayed for melody files and or is displayed for incompatible or damaged files. pWhile you are entering (editing) characters, the Scanned Code Result display does not appear; the Text Data Confirmation display of the scanned code appears. To enter the scanned code, press Oo(
l(
half-pitch spaces. When the code containing no text data has been scanned, the code is not correctly displayed.
). To discard it, press
) or r. The characters that cannot be displayed are replaced by pIf scanning is not completed in a certain period, the scanning is suspended and the Scanning Code display returns. pWhen the scanned code is part of divided QR codes, select OK to repeat step 2 and step 3 for scanning the rest of codes.
)Save resultOK The scanned data is stored. 4 i(
Dialing Scanned Code Result display Information pYou cannot scan bar codes or 2-dimensional codes other than JAN codes, QR codes, or CODE 128. pScanning may take a long time. Hold the FOMA terminal securely with your hands during scanning. Function Menu of the Scanned Code Result Display Save result Display list Go to location See page 227. You can show the Bar Code Reader list when one or more files are stored. You can connect to the highlighted URL via i-mode or Full Browser.
i-mode Browser or Full BrowserYES pYou can connect to the URL also by highlighting the URL and pressing Oo(
). Compose message You can compose an i-mode mail message to send to the highlighted mail address. Go to step 3 on page 130. pYou can compose it also by highlighting the mail address and pressing Oo(
pWhen you select Compose message from the Scanned Code Result display, the data on the Scanned Code Result display is entered into the address, subject, and text field.
). You can make a voice call or videophone call to the highlighted phone number.
Select a dialing type. pWhen you select Select image, select an image to send to the other party during the videophone call. pWhen you select Compose SMS, you can compose an SMS message to send to the phone number set as the destination address. Go to step 3 on page 174. pYou can make a call also by highlighting the phone number and pressing Oo(
Dial pTo make an international call, select Intl dial assist. (See
). C a m e r a pYou may not be able to scan codes correctly depending on scratch, dirt, damage, the page 58) quality of printed material, light reflection, or QR code version. pYou cannot scan some codes depending on the type or size. pTo set Caller ID Notification, select Notify caller ID. (See step 2 of Set Caller ID Notification when Making a Call on page 56) Add to phonebook See page 82. Add bookmark You can bookmark the site name and URL.
YES pSelect Page title to edit the title.
OKSelect a destination folder. 227 Save image Save melody Save ToruCa Start ippli Copy a r e m a C You can save the scanned image data to set to the Stand-by display or other displays.
Select a destination folder. Go to step 3 on page 192. pSee page 194 when images are stored to the maximum. You can save the scanned melody data to set it as a ring tone or other tones.
YESSelect a destination folder. Go to step 3 on page 193. pSelect pSee page 194 when melodies are stored to the maximum. to play back the melody. You can save the scanned ToruCa file.
Select a destination folder. pSelect pSee page 194 when ToruCa files are stored to the maximum. You can start up i-ppli from the scanned data.
YES to display the ToruCa file.
Select a start point for copying
Select an end point for copying. pYou can copy codes of up to 5,000 full-pitch/10,000 half-pitch characters. pSee page 410 for pasting copied characters. Information
<Go to location>
pURL can be displayed in up to 512 half-pitch characters.
<Compose message>
pIf the scanned data contains nonenterable characters, you cannot enter it as a mail address, and those characters may become spaces in the text field.
<Dialing>
pYou cannot make emergency calls by scanning 110, 119 or 118.
<Add bookmark>
pYou can display up to 512 half-pitch characters for a URL and can store up to 256 characters from the beginning.
<Save image>
pThe file name and title for the saved image are imageXXX (XXX are numerals). 228 Information
<Save melody>
pThe file name for the saved melody is melodyXXX (XXX are numerals). pFor the melody with no title, the file name is displayed as the title. pWhen playing back the melody, it is played back at the sound volume set for Phone of Ring volume. Display the Saved Data List 1 mLifeKitBar code reader
Saved data The titles for stored data are displayed from the latest one. pSelect a title to show the Scanned Code Result display. Bar Code Reader list Information pThe titles for the scanned data are as follows:
(Example) When the scanned data is saved at 10:00 on November 18, 2009;
Title name: 20091118_1000_0000 If you store multiple data items for the same date and time, the lower four-digit numbers increase up to 9999. Function Menu of the Bar Code Reader List Edit title Result Delete Delete this Delete all
Enter a title. You can enter up to 9 full-pitch/18 half-pitch characters. You can show the Scanned Code Result display for stored data.
YES
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES 1Seg 1Seg . 230 Before Using 1Seg . 230 Setting Channels . <Channel Setting> 231 Watching 1Seg . <Activate 1Seg> 233 Using i-ppli Program Guide. <i-ppli Program Guide> 238 Using Data Broadcasting . <Data Broadcasting> 238 Using TV Link . <TVlink> 239 Recording a 1Seg Program while Watching . 240 Setting Timer for Watching or Recording 1Seg Programs
. <TV Timer> <Timer Recording> 241 Setting 1Seg . <User Settings> 246 229 1Seg 1Seg is the terrestrial digital TV broadcasting service for mobile objects, and it broadcasts data as well as video and audio. Further, by using i-mode, you can obtain the detailed information, can participate in quiz programs or can have fun with TV shopping. For details on the 1Seg service, browse the following websites:
The Association for Promotion of Digital Broadcasting From personal computers:
From i-mode:
Using 1Seg p1Seg is a service provided by television entrepreneurs (broadcasting stations). You are http://www.dpa.or.jp/english/
http://www.dpa.or.jp/1seg/k/ (In Japanese only) not charged a communication fee for receiving audio and video. For viewing fee of NHK, contact NHK. pThe information displayed in the data broadcasting area contains Data broadcasting and Data broadcasting site. Data broadcasting is displayed on airwaves together with video and audio, and Data broadcasting site is displayed by connecting from the information of data broadcasting to the sites provided by television entrepreneurs (broadcasting stations). Also, it might be connected to i-mode site, etc. When connecting to sites, you need to subscribe to i-mode separately. g e S 1 pYou are charged a packet communication fee for browsing Data broadcasting site and i-mode site. You might be charged an information fee for using some sites (i-mode pay sites). pThe ToruCa files might be automatically saved while you are watching a 1Seg program. When you receive detailed information from the saved ToruCa files, you are charged a packet communication fee. Radio waves 1Seg is one of the broadcasting services receiving radio waves (broadcasting waves) different from that used for the FOMA services. Accordingly, you cannot watch the broadcasting when you are out of reach of the broadcasting waves, or when the broadcasting is suspended regardless of whether you are in or out of the FOMA service area. Even when you are in the terrestrial digital TV broadcasting service area, reception condition might be deteriorated or you might not be able to receive programs in the following places:
Where the radio tower that transmits broadcasting waves is far away Where the radio waves are blocked by geographical features such as mountains or valleys of high-rise buildings Where the radio waves are weak or do not reach, such as in tunnels, underground, or recesses of buildings The reception conditions might be improved by moving your FOMA terminal away from or close to you, or by moving yourself to another place. 230 Messages on the display when you use 1Seg for the first time When you use 1Seg for the first time after purchase, the Exemption Clause Confirmation display appears. If you select NO from the confirmation display which appears after pressing Oo(
pThe Exemption Clause Confirmation display also appears when you replace the UIM
), the same confirmation display does not appear afterward. with another one or remove the UIM. What is broadcasting storage area?
The broadcasting storage area is a storage area inside the terminal that is exclusive for 1Seg. The information you input according to the instruction on the data broadcasting program is saved to that broadcasting storage area following the settings of television entrepreneurs (broadcasting stations). The information to be saved might contain answers for quiz, and personal information such as membership number, gender, age, or occupation. The saved information might be displayed, or be sent to television entrepreneurs
(broadcasting stations) without your re-input when you browse to the data broadcasting site. pSee page 248 to erase information in the broadcasting storage area. When you replace the UIM with another one or remove the UIM, the confirmation display appears asking whether to reset the broadcasting storage area. Select YES, and reset it. If you select NO, the services using the broadcasting storage area are not available. Messages on the display when the information in the broadcasting storage area is read out When the information in the broadcasting storage area is used while you are watching a program, the message Use saved information? It may include information used by the same broadcasting group is displayed. If you select YES, the confirmation display asking whether to read out the stored information while watching the same program does not appear after that. Further if you select YES (default), the same confirmation display does not appear afterward. Before Using 1Seg How to Watch a 1Seg Program
<Example> When you watch a 1Seg program for the first time 1 Channel Setting Store the channel list for the area you use. (See page 231) 2 Activating 1Seg Activate 1Seg. (See page 233) Battery level If you try to start 1Seg or 1Seg starts automatically by TV Timer when the battery is low, the battery alert tone sounds, and the confirmation display appears asking whether to start it. Also, when the battery becomes low while you are watching or recording a 1Seg program, the battery alert tone sounds, and the confirmation display appears asking whether to end 1Seg. The battery alert tone sounds regardless of the setting of Keypad sound. pWhen you do nothing from the confirmation display for about one minute, 1Seg automatically terminates. pWhile Rec. when low battery is set to ON, the confirmation display does not appear during recording. (See page 247) pIf the battery level becomes low during recording and recording ends, the video recorded up to that point is automatically saved. pDuring Multitask, the battery alert tone sounds but the confirmation display does not appear. Switch to the viewer display and then operate. When a call etc. comes in while you are watching or recording a 1Seg program When an event shown below occurs while watching or recording a 1Seg program, the video and audio are suspended, and each function works. Recording is not suspended. After you finish each function, you can resume watching a 1Seg program. See page 237 for receiving i-mode mail messages, SMS messages or Messages R/F. pIncoming voice call or videophone call
(To start recording when a call is received, refer to Rec. program when call.) pNotification of Alarm, Schedule, ToDo, or TV Timer
(when Alarm setting is set to Alarm preferred) pNotification of Timer Recording
(When the start date/time comes, the FOMA terminal works according to the setting of Priority.) Information p1Seg is not available while USB mode setting is set to microSD mode or MTP mode and the FOMA terminal is connected to a personal computer. p1Seg might automatically start when you end a call by closing the FOMA terminal during a call. In such a case, be careful not to use the FOMA terminal close to your ear because audio is output at the sound volume for 1Seg. pThe life of battery pack may shorten if you watch 1Seg programs for a long time during charging. p1Seg is not available overseas. Important Note that we cannot be held responsible for loss or changes of the saved contents due to a malfunction, repair, or other mishandling of the FOMA terminal. Furthermore, we cannot move the saved information (such as still images, TV links, or information saved to the broadcasting storage area) when you change your FOMA terminal or have it repaired.
<Channel Setting>
Setting Channels To watch 1Seg programs, you need to execute Channel Setting and to select a channel list in advance. You can store up to 10 channel lists. pThe broadcasting stations you can receive differ depending on the local area. If you store a channel list of the area for traveling or business trip, you can watch programs in the area just by selecting the channel list. pThe remote-control numbers you use with channel selections are previously set for respective broadcasting stations. pYou cannot execute Channel Setting during recording of a 1Seg program. Auto Channel Setting The broadcasting stations you can currently watch are automatically searched and stored in a channel list. pYou need to set this function in the terrestrial digital TV broadcasting service area. 1 m1SegChannel settingAuto channel setting 1 S e g
YES Searching takes place. pFrom the Channel list display, press i(
Auto channel set.. From the viewer display, press i(
Channel setting Auto channel set..
), select Channel setting
), select Disp.Ch. /operation 231 2 YESEnter a title. pYou can enter up to 11 full-pitch/22 half-pitch characters. pWhen you press Oo(
name of YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm. (Y: year, M: month, D: date, h: hour, m: minute) pTo cancel searching midway, press l(
) or r; then select YES. You can store the searched broadcasting stations in a channel list.
) without entering a title, the title name takes the Information pWhen the multiple broadcasting stations which have the same remote-control number are retrieved, the message to the effect that the remote-control number is doubled appears. Select OK and select your area from the Local Area Selection display. The channels in the area you select are preferentially assigned to remote-control numbers 1 to 12, and channels in the area you do not select are assigned to remote-control numbers 13 onward. pThe time to search channels requires for about 30 to 50 seconds. However, it differs depending on the number of broadcasting stations or airwave conditions, and might exceed 100 seconds. g e S 1 Select Area You can store the broadcasting stations set by prefecture to a channel list. 1 m1SegChannel settingSelect area
Select an areaSelect a prefectureYES pFrom the Channel list display, press i(
Select area. From the viewer display, press i(
Channel setting Select area.
), select Channel setting
), select Disp.Ch. /operation Information pDepending on the area, you may not be able to correctly store the broadcasting stations by Select area. In that case, search for the broadcasting stations by Auto channel setting. 232 Select Channel List You can select a channel list to set the broadcasting stations you receive. Also, you can edit the channel list already stored. 1 m1SegChannel listSelect a channel list. Remote-control number The channel list you receive is set, and the detailed display appears. pSelect a broadcasting station to watch a 1Seg program. pWhen you select Disp.Ch. Channel list display Detailed Channel list
/operation from the Function menu of the viewer display and select Channel list, the viewer display returns after you select a channel list. pYou can watch a 1Seg program also by pressing l(
list display and selecting a broadcasting station. display
) from the Channel Function Menu of the Channel List Display Channel setting See page 231. Edit title Delete
Enter a title. pYou can enter up to 11 full-pitch/22 half-pitch characters.
YES pYou cannot delete the channel list currently set. Function Menu of the Detailed Channel List Display Remote control No. You can change the broadcasting station set for the remote-control number.
Select a broadcasting station you want to change
Select the remote-control number to be set. pIf any broadcasting station has already been set for the specified remote-control number, the broadcasting stations switch positions. Repeat the operation to set a broadcasting station for a remote-control number.
l(
)YES Delete
YES pWhen you delete all the broadcasting stations in the channel list, the channel list itself is deleted. pYou cannot delete the broadcasting station in the channel list currently set.
<Activate 1Seg>
Watching 1Seg pWhen you use 1Seg for the first time, the Exemption Clause Confirmation display appears. (See page 230) pYou can start 1Seg also by using the channel information (links) displayed in the i-ppli Program Guide, sites, or mail. (See Media To Function on page 196) About Viewer display
(When Switch display is V. img+Caption+DBC.)
pBy connecting to the Stereo Earphone Set (option), you can play back the audio from 1Seg programs in stereo sound. Also, you can play back the audio wirelessly by using a commercial Bluetooth device. (See page 400) 1 Press and hold c for at least one second. 1Seg starts from the channel you watched last time. is displayed while watching a 1Seg program. pWhen you have not stored any channel list, the confirmation display appears. Select OK and execute Channel Setting. (See page 231) pTo end watching, press h and select End 1Seg. You can switch to play background by selecting Change to BGM.
Vertical display
Video
Horizontal display Guide display appears on the upper right of the display when the data broadcasting linked with a 1Seg program is found while you are watching on the horizontal display or in the multiwindow.
Caption You can set display position of the caption on the horizontal display by Caption posit. in w-scr. 1 S e g
Data Broadcasting Operation Mode Video Mode: Operates the video or audio. (See page 233) Data Broadcasting Mode: Operates the data broadcasting. (See page 238) Viewer display Off Timer appears while Off Timer is set. ECO Mode appears during ECO Mode. Channel (Remote-control number) pWhen a broadcasting station is broadcasting multiple services (programs), Viewing service number/Number of all services is also displayed. pIf you have searched a channel using Channel Search, the channel (Remote-control number) might not be displayed. Airwave Reception Level (estimate)
(strong)
(weak) appears out of the broadcasting area. 233 Operations while watching a 1Seg program Operation Key operation Bo1 or </>
Sound volume adjustment Mute/Release mute r1 Start i-ppli program guide l(
Program info Program info (outline) d Switch display
)2 l(for at least one second) d while displaying program information (outline) pEach time of pressing from the horizontal display switches Switch display directions/
Full display the setting of Icon and Caption posit. in w-scr. c pIn Video Mode, each time of pressing switches the display directions. pIn Data Broadcasting Mode, each time of pressing switches Record video between the normal display and the full display. Oo(
pOo(
Oo(
Record still image Switch TV/data BC m(
)(for at least one second)1
)1 to end
)1
)3 pEach time of pressing switches between Video Mode and Data Broadcasting Mode. 1 You cannot operate in Data Broadcasting Mode. 2 You cannot operate from the horizontal display. 3 This operation shows the program information (outline) when the horizontal display is shown.
Reception of Caption is displayed while caption information is being received.
Sound Volume
Program Information (outline) The program name is displayed on the vertical display. The channel, start/end time, and program name are displayed on the horizontal display.
Record Video appears during video recording, and recording by Timer Recording. appears during video appears during pause of recording.
Switch Display/Caption Status of Video Image: ON/OFF/enlarged Caption: ON/OFF
Icon/Caption Icon: ON/OFF of Icon Caption: Position (
: Upper) and OFF p, ,and are displayed when you operate keys. pWhile Icon is set to OFF, the guide display appears on the horizontal display when
: Lower, you operate keys. Channel switching operation (in Video Mode only) Operation Direct channel selection g e S 1 Channel selection Channel search Key operation Remote control No.1~9 . 1~9 Remote control No.10. a Remote control No.11. 0 Remote control No.12. s No No(for at least one second) pEach time of pressing switches channels by searching receivable broadcasting stations in order of frequency. pl(
) or r to suspend 234 Information pEven when you switch displays by using Multitask while you are watching a 1Seg program, the audio from the 1Seg program is output. (Play Background) The audio might not be output, however, depending on the function or program. (See page 479) pWhen TV sound while closed is set to ON, the audio is output even if you close the FOMA terminal while you are watching a 1Seg program. You cannot do anything other than adjusting the volume when your FOMA terminal is closed. pThe following might occur depending on the airwave conditions:
The audio is interrupted. Block-shaped noise appears on the display or playing stops. The video or the data broadcasting is not displayed. (A dark screen appears.) pThe caption might not be displayed depending on the program. pThe data broadcasting cannot be displayed on the horizontal display. pIf you move, the receivable airwaves or broadcasting stations might change being The data broadcasting is not operable. affected by mountains or buildings. If reception on 1Seg goes bad after moving, perform Auto channel setting; then reception might be improved via different airwaves or you might be able to watch programs of other broadcasting stations. pIf you use Channel Search to select channels after you move, etc., you might find the channels you could not store by Auto channel setting. Execute Add to ch. list to store the channels you found, and then you can watch the channel from the next time. pWhen starting 1Seg or switching channels, it takes a while before you can watch a 1Seg program. Function Menu of Viewer Display Program info Program guide Disp.Ch. /operation Channel info Channel list Channel setting Add to ch. list Tune service Data broadcasting Back to data BC Reload contents You can display information of the program you are watching. See page 238. You can display the detailed display of the selected channel list. Select a broadcasting station to switch to it. Go to step 1 of Select Channel List on page 232. See page 231. You can add the broadcasting station you are currently watching to the channel list.
YES pThe broadcasting station is stored in the lowest number of an unoccupied remote-control number from 13 onward. You can select a program to watch when the same broadcasting station is broadcasting multiple services
(programs).
Select a channel. 1 S e g You can stop browsing the data broadcasting site and return to the data broadcasting. You can reload the data broadcasting site being displayed. pThe confirmation display appears asking whether to re-send the data you entered, depending on the site. Certificate Image display set. Sound setting See page 186. See page 197. See page 247. ToruCa from dataBC See page 303. Reset settings See page 247. 235 TVlink list You can display the TVlink list. (See page 239) Compose message See page 237. Settings Display/operation Switch display At 1Seg start-up When Caption is set to ON:
V. img+Caption+
DBC When Caption is set to OFF:
Visual image+DBC g e S 1 Switch TV/data BC At 1Seg start-up Video Mode Icon Video Brightness You can switch the contents of the viewer display.
Select an item. pIf you set to Enlarged V. img+DBC, the video on the vertical display is enlarged. However, the sides of the video might be cut depending on the program. pEven if you set to Data broadcasting, the audio from 1Seg programs is output. pThe operation mode automatically switches to Data Broadcasting Mode when you display data broadcasting in full display. When you release full display of data broadcasting, the operation mode returns to the former mode. You can switch between Video Mode and Data Broadcasting Mode while watching a 1Seg program on the vertical display. See page 246. You can set the brightness of the display light to Level 1
(dark) through 5 (bright).
Select a brightness level. pIf you set to Auto setting, it is adjusted automatically in accordance with the ambient brightness sensed by the light sensor. pThe setting here is valid until you finish watching the 1Seg program. The setting at 1Seg start-up follows the setting of Brightness of Backlight on page 102. Mobile W-Speed Image quality See page 246. See page 246. 236 LCD AI Sound Sound effect Auto volume Remaster Listening Equalizer See page 103. See page 246. See page 246. See page 247. See page 247. Main/sub sound
Main sound, Sub sound, or Main+sub sound At 1Seg start-up Main sound Switch audio data
Sound 1 or Sound 2 pYou can switch only when audio that can be switched is found. TV sound w/ closed See page 247. ECO mode Off timer At 1Seg start-up OFF Key guide Information See page 247. When the specified time elapses, the confirmation display appears asking whether to end watching or recording a program (except for Timer Recording).
Select a time. You can display the guide of key operation during watching a 1Seg program.
<Off timer>
pIn the following cases, the Off Timer confirmation display appears after each operation finishes:
In standby state for Timer Recording While being recorded by Timer Recording While a still image is being saved During channel search by Auto Channel Setting When an unsaved image is left Send i-mode Mail while Watching You can compose and send i-mode mail messages while watching a 1Seg program. (Multiwindow) When you send an i-mode mail message to the FOMA terminal supporting the Media To function by Recom. channel mail, the receiving end can start 1Seg by using the Media To function. pYou cannot operate 1Seg while the Message Composition display is shown. You cannot show the caption and data broadcasting, either. pYou can compose SMS messages as well while watching a 1Seg program. 1 Viewer displayi(
Compose message or Recom. channel mail Compose message
. You can compose a new i-mode
)Compose message mail message. Go to step 2 on page 130. Recom. channel mail
. You can compose an i-mode mail message whose text contains the information of the channel you are watching. Go to step 2 on page 130. Message Composition display Viewer display pWhen the Message Composition display is shown, you can switch between the Message Composition display and the viewer display (horizontal display) each time you press and hold c for at least one second. Receive i-mode Mail while Watching The ticker on the viewer display notifies you of the receiving of an i-mode mail message, SMS message, and Message R/F. You can show the detailed Received Mail display while you are watching a 1Seg program.
(Multiwindow) pYou cannot show tickers when Mail ticker display is set to OFF or during Public mode (Drive mode). pOnly the audio is output from a 1Seg program without showing the viewer display when you show a mail message from the party whose mail address is not stored in the Phonebook. pYou cannot operate 1Seg while the detailed Received Mail display is shown. You cannot show the caption and data broadcasting, either. pYou can show an SMS messages as well while watching a 1Seg program. 1 Receive i-mode mail while viewer display is shown
) while the ticker is displayed.
Press l(
pThe mail ring tone does not sound. pWhen the detailed Received Mail display is shown, you can switch between the detailed Mail display and the viewer display (horizontal display) each time you press and hold c for at least one second. Detailed Received Mail display Viewer display 1 S e g Information pEven when you show the Message Composition display/detailed Sent Mail display by Information Multitask while you are watching a 1Seg program, the display appears in the multiwindow. pOnly the audio is output from a 1Seg program without showing the viewer display if you select Mail history from the Function menu of the Inbox/Outbox/Draft list or a detailed mail display by Multitask while watching a 1Seg program and show the detailed Sent Mail display of a mail message sent to a person whose mail address is not stored in the Phonebook. appears, press and hold +c for at least one second to switch to pWhen or the viewer display and then operate. pEven if Mail ticker display is set to Sender+subject, the titles are not displayed for Messages R/F, i-mode mail messages, and SMS messages received from the parties not stored in the Phonebook. pEven when you show the detailed Received Mail display by Multitask while you are watching a 1Seg program, the display appears in the multiwindow. 237 Information pWhen Mail ticker display is set to OFF, Receiving display is set to Alarm preferred, and you receive a mail message while watching a 1Seg program, the Reception Result display appears and the mail ring tone sounds. The mail message is shown in the multiwindow even when you show it from the Reception Result display. However, the viewer display does not appear and the audio from a 1Seg program is not output when you show a mail message from the party whose mail address is not stored in the Phonebook. appears, press and hold +c for at least one second to switch to pWhen or g e S 1 the viewer display and then operate.
<i-ppli Program Guide>
Using i-ppli Program Guide By using the i-ppli Program Guide, you can select a program from the program guide to start 1Seg or set TV Timer/Timer Recording. (See page 279) 1 m1SegProgram guide
) from the display of G pPress l(
(G Guide Program List Remote Control) to watch the program currently broadcast on the selected channel. pFor details, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide
[i-mode] FOMA version. Information pYou can set the i-ppli Program Guide by Program guide key of Software setting. pWhen you use G (G Guide Program List Remote Control) for the first time, you need to do initial settings. 238
<Data Broadcasting>
Using Data Broadcasting 1Seg enables you to use the data broadcasting in addition to the video and audio. Various information including still images/moving pictures is available from the site linked with TV programs. pSee page 230 for data broadcasting and data broadcasting sites. 1 Viewer display (Video Mode)
m(
) Video Mode switches to Data Broadcasting Mode and pAudio from a 1Seg program is output even during Data appears. Broadcasting Mode. pYou can display only data broadcasting when you press c(
c(
) in Data Broadcasting Mode. Press
) to return to the former display. 2 Select an item (link). pThe confirmation display appears asking whether to connect to i-mode depending on the data broadcasting and data broadcasting site. pYou can scroll displays and move highlighted indications by pressing Bo while a data broadcasting program or data broadcasting site is displayed. pYou can go/return to the previous/next page by pressing No while a data broadcasting site is displayed. Information pEach time you press +m(
switched.
), Video Mode and Data Broadcasting Mode are pYou cannot display the data broadcasting on the horizontal display. pYou cannot enter pictograms when you enter characters on data broadcasting or data broadcasting site. pDepending on the program, the audio might be output while the i-mode site is displayed. However, the 1Seg video is not displayed. pDepending on the program, a tone might be output when you display the data broadcasting or data broadcasting site. In that case, the output of the 1Seg audio temporarily stops, and the tone of the data broadcasting is preferentially output. Information pWhile the data broadcasting or data broadcasting site is displayed, the confirmation display might appear asking whether to send the contents you entered on the site or whether to permit obtaining mobile phone information. pWhen you select YES (default) from the confirmation display for data broadcasting, the information on data broadcasting might be automatically updated, and you might be charged a packet communication fee while watching a 1Seg program or playing back a video. (See page 247) pIf you move in a place where the airwave is unstable while watching a 1Seg program, the video, data broadcasting, and data broadcasting site may be automatically updated. In that case, the top page of the data broadcasting appears, and the information you have entered into the connected data broadcasting or data broadcasting site is cleared. Ensure that you watch the data broadcasting and data broadcasting site in a place where the airwave is stable. Use Highlighted Information for Various Operations You can use the highlighted information on the data broadcasting site to easily use the functions such as making calls, or sending mail. Select an item (link) and use the Phone To/AV Phone To or Mail To function. (See page 195) Information pDepending on the data broadcasting or data broadcasting site, the function of composing i-mode mail or storing the Phonebook entries might be automatically used. The confirmation display appears asking whether to use each function.
<TVlink>
Using TV Link Some data broadcasting programs might contain TV links which lead to the details of the programs or related information site. From the TV links, you can store the site address information in the TVlink list and can easily call them up for browsing later. Store in TV Link When you select the item (link) that can be stored in the TVlink list, the confirmation display appears asking whether to store it in the TVlink list. You can store up to 50 TV links. 1 In Data Broadcasting Mode, select an item (link) that can be stored in the TVlink listYES pWhen you try to store the same URL or memo information, the confirmation display appears asking whether to overwrite it. pWhen the maximum number of TV links has already been stored in the TVlink list, the confirmation display appears asking whether to store after deleting. Information pValidity period is set for some links. pWhen a URL for a link contains more than 60 half-pitch characters, you cannot store the link. Call Up a Stored TV Link 1 m1SegTVlink
Select a TV link to be displayed. pWhen the confirmation display appears asking whether to connect to i-mode, select YES. pFor a link whose validity period is expired, the confirmation display appears asking whether to delete it. TVlink list Icons in the TVlink list Icon Format Description Memo information Displays memo information. Link communication contents Connects to the data broadcasting site.
(Video and caption are not displayed.) i-mode contents Connects to the i-mode site. Full Browser contents Connects via Full Browser. 1 S e g 239 Function Menu of the TVlink List Display detail Displays the title, URL, outline, content type, and validity period of the TV link. No. of TVlink Displays the number of the registered TV links. Delete Delete this
YES Delete selected Delete all
Put a check mark for TV links to be deleted
l(
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
)YES Recording a 1Seg Program while Watching You can save the program you are watching as video or still images. pThe copy control signals such as Copy never, Copy once (copy for only one time), and Copy free are incorporated in 1Seg. The copy control signals are determined by each broadcasting station. pYou cannot record the programs of Copy never. Further, when the copy control signal is changed to Copy never during recording, the recording session is closed, and the video recorded up to that point is saved. g e S 1 Record Video The recorded video is saved to the microSD card (Data box1Seg Video). pSee page 334 for playing back the recorded video. pYou cannot save the recorded video to the FOMA terminal. 1 Viewer displayOo(
The confirmation tone sounds, pWhen the airwave reception level indicates
)(for at least one second) appears, and recording starts.
, you cannot record video. Even is indicated, you might not be able to record it depending on the airwave if conditions. pYou cannot change the channel during recording. 240 2 Press Oo(
). The confirmation tone sounds and video is saved. pWhen the file size is larger than 2 Gbytes, or the storage location becomes full, the recording automatically ends, and then the video recorded up to that point is saved. Estimate of the recordable time and the number of saved files Capacity of the The maximum recordable The maximum savable card 2 Gbytes 4 Gbytes 8 Gbytes 16 Gbytes time (total) Approx. 640 minutes Approx. 1,280 minutes Approx. 2,560 minutes Approx. 5,120 minutes number 99 pThe maximum recordable time is estimation for 224 kbps of video, 48 kbps of audio, and 52 kbps of data (including captions). The recordable time varies depending on the broadcasting station or program. pThe maximum file size for continuous recording is up to 2 Gbytes under SD-VIDEO specifications. pThe savable number of video files decreases depending on the data volume. Information pYou cannot record 1Seg programs during Data Broadcasting Mode. Switch to Video Mode for it. pThe playing time of the saved data might become shorter than the recording time depending on the airwave conditions. pThe recording is not suspended even when you switch displays by Multitask or when a call comes in during recording. pWhen the airwave conditions are changed to indicate during recording, recording shifts to pause state, then audio during that period are not saved. and are displayed. Video and pIf you remove the battery pack or pull out the microSD card during recording, the recorded data is saved to the microSD card as the file that cannot be played back. pDepending on the broadcasting station or program, video and audio might be saved a few seconds after your recording operation. pYou cannot record when the video storage area is full. Also, you might not be able to record when the unused space in the storage area is not enough. Delete unnecessary video files and try again. pSome programs cannot use the storage area fully. Information pThe file name and title name of the saved video are as follows:
File name: PRGXXX Title name: YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm
(X: numerals, Y: year, M: month, D: date, h: hour, m: minute) pYou cannot set the recorded video for the Stand-by display, ring tone or Call Receiving display. Record Still Images The recorded still images are saved to your FOMA terminal (Data box 1SegImage folder). You can save up to 3,500 files in total sharing the memory space with other data files, however, the number of files you can save decreases depending on the data volume. (See page 508) pSee page 319 for displaying the recorded still image files. pYou cannot save still images to the microSD card. 1 Viewer displayOo(
) The confirmation tone sounds, and the still image is saved. pWhen the airwave reception level indicates
, you cannot record still images. Information pYou cannot record 1Seg programs during Data Broadcasting Mode. Switch to Video Mode for it. pThe file name and title name of the saved still image are as follows:
File name: YYYYMMDDhhmmXXX Title name: YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm
(Y: year, M: month, D: date, h: hour, m: minute, X: numeral) pYou cannot set the recorded still image for the Stand-by display or the Call Receiving setting display. pSee page 194 when images are stored to the maximum. pData broadcasting and caption cannot be saved as still images. Repeat
<TV Timer> <Timer Recording>
Setting Timer for Watching or Recording 1Seg Programs You can set TV Timer/Timer Recording of 1Seg programs. At the specified date/time, an alarm sounds to notify you of the start of the program. pYou can set TV Timer/Timer Recording also by using the channel information (links) displayed in the i-ppli Program Guide, sites, or mail. (See Media To Function on page 196) TV Timer List You can set TV Timer by setting the date/time, channel, and program name. You can use Act. TV w/ alarm to automatically start 1Seg at the set time. You can set TV Timer for up to 100 programs.
) 1 m1SegTV Timer listl(
Do the following operations. pSelect a program you set TV Timer for to check the contents. You can edit them by pressing l(
). 1 S e g Channel Edit title Start date
Select a channel.
Enter a program name. pYou can enter up to 60 full-pitch/120 half-pitch characters. Enter a date/time for starting watching.
Select an item. Enter date . Enter a date/time directly. Choose date. Select a date from the Calendar and enter a time.
Select a type of repeat. pIf you select Select day, put a check mark for days of the week to be set and press l(
pThe item set with repetition is counted as one item.
). 241 Alarm
Select an alarm method. ON. Alerts you at the time set for the start date/time Prefer manner mode g e S 1 comes. The setting for alarm notification is completed. ON/Set time . Alerts you at the time set as the prenotification. OFF. Does not alert. The setting for alarm notification is completed. (You cannot watch the 1Seg program.)
Select how many seconds (minutes) before the specified time to be alerted. pWhen you set Auto power ON to ON, you cannot set 15 seconds before, 30 seconds before, and 45 seconds before as the prenotification time.
Select a type of alarm toneSelect a folder
Select an alarm tone.
Use Bo to adjust the volume. pIf you set to Step, the alarm tone is silent for about three seconds, and then the volume steps up every about three seconds, from Level 1 through Level 6. Alarm tone Volume Act. TV w/ alarm Select an item. Auto ON . After the Timer Alarm Notification display appears, 1Seg automatically starts. Manual ON. You can manually activate 1Seg from the Timer Alarm Notification display. OFF. The timer alarm sounds only. You cannot activate 1Seg from the Timer Alarm Notification display. Auto power ON You can set whether to turn on the power automatically to sound 1Seg volume Off timer the timer alarm when the alarm time comes during power off.
ON or OFF You can set the sound volume of a 1Seg program when it is activated by Act. TV w/ alarm.
Use Bo to adjust the volume. You can set to end watching a 1Seg program for when the specified time elapses after the 1Seg program automatically starts by Act. TV w/ alarm.
Select a time. 242 You can set the sound volume of timer alarm for during Manner Mode.
ON or OFF ON . Sounds at the same volume as set for TV timer alarm on page 98. OFF . Sounds at the volume set for this function.
). 2 Press l(
Timer Recording List You can set timer recordings by setting the date/time, channel, and program name. You can set up to 100 timer recordings. 1 m1SegTimer recording listl(
Do the following operations. pSelect a set timer recording to check the contents, and you can edit it by pressing l(
pYou can display the used memory space (estimate) by pressing i(
). Channel Edit title
Select a channel.
Enter a program name. pYou can enter up to 60 full-pitch/120 half-pitch characters. Start date setting End date setting Enter a date/time for starting or ending recording. The timer alarm sounds about one minute before the starting time.
Select an item. Enter date. Enter a date/time directly. Choose date . Select a date from the Calendar and enter a time. Repeat
Select a type of repeat. pIf you select Select day, put a check mark for days of the week to be set and press l(
pThe item set with repetition is counted as one item.
). Alarm Volume Priority You can set whether to sound alarm at the specified time of timer alarm.
ON or OFF
Use Bo to adjust the volume. pYou cannot set the volume to Step. You can set a recording operation for when the start date/time arrives while operating a function which cannot be started up simultaneously.
Recording or Operation Recording. Suspends and terminates the function being operated, and starts recording. Operation . The confirmation display appears asking whether to start recording. Select YES to suspend and terminate the function being operated and start recording. pFor while operating a function which can be started up simultaneously, recording starts by the Multitask function. pWhen the start time arrives during a call (including dialing and ringing), recording starts after you end the call. When you are using another function during a call, recording starts after you end the call and the function. Overwrite setting When you set a recording to be repeated and set Overwrite setting to ON, the program recorded last time is automatically deleted and overwritten.
OFF or ON
). pWhen the confirmation display appears asking whether to set the timer recording, select YES. If you select YES (default), the same confirmation display does not appear afterward. 2 Press l(
Information pYou can set TV Timer/Timer Recording also by using the program information displayed in the i-ppli Program Guide, sites, or mail. In that case, the registration display might appear with the start date/time, end date/time, channel, and program name entered. Information pWhen you set TV Timer for multiple programs and set the timer alarm to sound at the same date/time, the alarm preferentially sounds for the program whose start date/time is the earliest. When the start date/time of the programs is the same, the alarm preferentially sounds for the program you set last. pYou cannot set multiple timer recordings whose recording time overlaps. If you set two timer recordings and the recording end time of one program is the same as the recording start time of the other, recording of the first program ends about one minute earlier. pYou cannot set TV Timer/Timer Recording for the programs whose start date/time or timer alarm date/time is past (about one minute before the start date/time for Timer Recording), except for the timer setting to be repeated. pThe setting of TV Timer/Timer Recording whose timer alarm date/time is past is automatically deleted. However, the timer setting to be repeated and the TV Timer setting for which Alarm is set to OFF are not deleted. Further, the settings are not deleted when you are operating the TV Timer/Timer Recording function at the alarm date/time. pWhen no channel lists are set, you cannot set TV Timer/Timer Recording. pTurn off the FOMA terminal after setting Auto power ON to OFF when you are near electronic devices using high-precision control or weak signals, or where the use is prohibited such as in airplanes and hospitals. pWhen you have set Priority to Operation and the confirmation display is shown, the recording does not start even at the recording start time and starts at the time you select YES. However, the recording is not executed if the recording end time is over. pWhen Overwrite setting is set to ON, the timer recording starts after erasing the program previously recorded. Regardless of whether you have watched the recorded program or not, or whether you have succeeded or failed timer recording, the previously recorded program is erased. If it is not erased before the timer recording starts, recording might not start on time. pWhen you set Overwrite setting to ON for a recording, the file size of the recorded video might become larger than that of the video recorded last time because the file size varies depending on the recording (or watching) environment or programs. Note that you might not be able to record correctly when the unused memory space in the storage location is not enough. pThe title of the recorded video file takes the program name booked for the timer recording. appears on the viewer display during recording by Timer Recording. p pThe audio from a 1Seg program is not output during recording started by Timer Recording. You can output the audio by pressing -r or adjusting the sound volume, however. 243 1 S e g Function Menu while the TV Timer List or the Timer Recording List is Displayed New Edit Sort Delete this Delete past Delete selected Delete all Memory info
[Timer Recording list only]
g e S 1 Go to step 1 of TV Timer List on page 241 for TV Timer. Go to step 1 on page 242 for Timer Recording. Go to step 1 of TV Timer List on page 241 for TV Timer. Go to step 1 on page 242 for Timer Recording. You can change the display order.
Select an order.
YES You can delete the setting of TV Timer/Timer Recording whose start date/time or end date/time is set for the past date/time.
YES
Put a check mark for the setting of TV Timer/Timer Recording to be deletedl(
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
)YES You can display the used memory space (estimate). When you set an alarm for TV Timer or Timer recording The icon appears on the desktop. Displayed when an alarm is set for today (except the setting for past time). Displayed when an alarm is set for tomorrow or onward only. pIf you set TV Timer with Alarm set to OFF, the icons are not displayed. When the time specified for TV Timer or Timer recording comes
<TV Timer>
If you set Act. TV w/ alarm to other than Auto ON, the alarm sounds for about five minutes, and illumination lights. The vibrator works as the same setting for Phone of Vibrator. The set start date/time, channel, program name and an animation appear on the display. If you set Alarm to ON and Act. TV w/ alarm to Auto ON, 1Seg automatically starts when the specified time comes. The alarm does not sound. To end watching, press h and select End 1Seg. If you set Off timer, the confirmation display appears asking whether to continue watching when the specified time elapses. If you select NO or do nothing for about 15 seconds, 1Seg automatically terminates.
<Timer Recording>
About one minute before starting time, the alarm sounds for about two seconds, and illumination lights. The vibrator works as the same setting for Phone of Vibrator. The set start date/time, end date/time, channel, program name and an animation appear on the display, then the viewer display appears. If you do nothing for about one minute after the recording starts, the Stand-by display appears. You can show the viewer display by pressing x and selecting Activate 1Seg. To end recording started by Timer Recording to save video, press Oo(
viewer display and select YES. pDuring a call
) from the The alarm sounds from the earpiece. pDuring operations
<TV Timer>
When Alarm setting is set to Operation preferred, the timer alarm sounds only when the Stand-by display is shown. When it is set to Alarm preferred, the timer alarm sounds even while you are operating another function or during a call. (See page 385)
<Timer Recording>
Timer Recording works according to the setting of Priority. (See page 243) However, Timer Recording might not work when you are reading to/writing from the microSD card, or accessing the Data Storage Center. pWhen the timer alarm is set to the same time of Alarm, ToDo, or Schedule The alarm sounds in the priority order of Alarm Timer recording ToDo Schedule TV timer. 244 pWhen the power is turned off The timer alarm does not sound except for the TV Timer setting with Auto power ON set. For Timer Recording, you cannot record a 1Seg program unless the power is turned on one minute before the start date/time. The icon does not appear on the desktop even after turning on the power. pIn Manner Mode The vibrator, message display, and illumination light notify you. The alarm sounds at the volume set for Manner Mode. (See page 97) pDuring Lock All, Personal Data Lock or Omakase Lock The timer alarm does not sound. You cannot record a 1Seg program unless each lock is released one minute before the start date/time. However, when TV timer is set to Accept or Timer recording is set to Accept for Customize of Personal Data Lock, the alarm sounds or the recording starts even during Personal Data Lock. For TV Timer, you need to manually activate 1Seg even if Act. TV w/alarm is set to Auto ON. pWhile the microSD card is operated, during infrared communication or iC communication, or while updating software program The timer alarm does not sound. You cannot record a 1Seg program unless each function is finished one minute before the start date/time. Information pWhen you set Alarm setting to Alarm preferred for the setting of TV Timer/Timer Recording and the alarm time comes while you are dialing, the alarm sounds after you call up the other party. When the alarm time comes while ringing, the alarm sounds after you start talking. pWhen you have set PIN1 code entry set to ON and set Auto power ON to automatically turn on the power to sound TV timer alarm, the display for entering your PIN1 code appears after the power is automatically turned on. The timer alarm does not sound unless you enter your PIN1 code. pWhen you set Auto power ON to automatically turn on the power to sound a TV timer alarm, the alarm sounds after the wake-up image stops. pYou might not be able to set some i-motion files/Chaku-uta Full music files for TV timer alarm. pDepending on the i-motion file you set for TV timer alarm, only the audio might be output at the specified time. pWhen a Chaku-uta Full music file is set for TV timer alarm, only the audio is output at the specified time. The illumination for when you play back a demo to select an alarm tone differs from for when you are notified by an alarm. Information pWhile Timer Recording is being performed during Personal Data Lock, the information in the broadcasting storage area cannot be read out. Also, the functions such as i-mode mail composition or Phonebook storage cannot be automatically used from the data broadcasting or data broadcasting site. When 1Seg tries to use these functions, a message appears telling that the function cannot be executed due to Personal Data Lock. To stop alarm tone/clear alarm message, animation, and i-motion of TV timer alarm The alarm tone stops by pressing any of the keys, but the animation/i-motion becomes a still image, and the timer alarm message stays displayed. When Act. TV w/ alarm is set to OFF, press any key again to clear it. However, you cannot clear the timer alarm message by pressing a side key, with the FOMA terminal closed. When a call comes in, the alarm stops. When Act. TV w/ alarm of TV Timer is set to Manual ON Press Oo(
) and select YES from the Timer Alarm Notification display; then 1Seg starts, and you can watch the program set for TV Timer. In the case that a program is being recorded, the video recorded up to that point is saved. When Timer Alarm Notification is not executed or recording is completed The icon may appear on the desktop. You can check that icon for the contents of the missed timer alarm (setting information) or recording result. The setting information or recording result is the latest missed one. pWhen Act. TV w/ alarm is set to other than OFF, you can start 1Seg also by pressing Oo(
) and select YES from the display of setting Information. pWhen recorded video is stored, you can play back the video also by pressing Oo(
) from the display of recording result. 1 S e g 245 Recording Result You can display up to 20 recording results from the latest one. 1 m1SegRecording result
Select a recording result. pTo delete all recording results, press i(
enter your Terminal Security Code, and select YES.
<User Settings>
Setting 1Seg 1 m1SegUser settings
Do the following operations. g e S 1 Display Caption You can set whether to display the caption for when watching starts.
ON or OFF Caption posit. in w-scr You can set the caption position on the horizontal display. Icon
Upper or Lower You can set whether to always display guide (see page 233) on the horizontal display.
ON or OFF pEven if you set Icon to OFF, the icon such as
, or an i-mode mail message or Message R/F comes in. appears during communication or when 246 Mail ticker display Video Mobile W-Speed Image quality Display light Sound Sound effect Auto volume Remaster For when you receive an i-mode mail message, SMS message, or Message R/F while watching a 1Seg program, you can set whether to notify you of the receiving by the ticker on the viewer display.
Select an item. Sender+subject . Displays ticker of the sender and title. Receipt notification . Displays ticker of reception notification only. OFF . Does not display ticker on the pSee page 237 for details on ticker display. viewer display. The outlines of images are automatically corrected so that you can watch more smooth videos of 1Seg programs.
ON or OFF You can change the image quality.
Select an item. Standard . The average image quality Sports . The image quality suitable for sports programs Cinema . The image quality suitable for films Dynamic . The dynamic image quality by accentuation You can set the duration of the display lights for when you watch a 1Seg program.
Constant light or Lighting duration
Enter a lighting duration (minutes). pEnter from 01 through 30 in two digits. You can set whether to turn up the sound volume so that it will be more audible.
ON or OFF You can bring the sound from an earphone or Bluetooth device to the original sound by complementing high-pitch range lost at data compression.
ON or OFF Listening Equalizer You can set the effect of the sound from an earphone or Bluetooth device.
Select an item. Surround . Makes the sound natural and stereophonic. Natur 1/2 . Complements the cooped-up feeling specific to earphones and plays back natural sound. Select 1 or 2 according to your taste. OFF. Sets Listening to OFF. You can change the quality of the sound from an earphone or Bluetooth device.
Select an item. Normal . Reproduces normal sound quality. H.BASS1 . Enhances bass sound. H.BASS2 . Enhances bass sound more deeply than H.BASS1. Voice . Makes conversation audible. Train . Minimizes abnormal sound that causes sound leakage. TV sound while closed You can set whether to continue audio output for when you close the FOMA terminal while watching a 1Seg program.
ON or OFF pWhen the setting is OFF, audio is muted when you close the FOMA terminal. Audio is output again when you open the FOMA terminal and select OK. Recording Rec. when low battery You can set whether to continue recording when the battery runs short during recording.
ON or OFF ON. The confirmation display does not appear and recording continues. OFF. The confirmation display appears asking whether to end recording. Rec. program when call You can set whether to start recording automatically when a call comes in while watching a 1Seg program.
ON or OFF Data broadcasting Image display setting You can set whether to display images of the data broadcasting site. (See page 197) Sound setting Reset settings ECO mode You can set whether to sound an effect tone of the data broadcasting and the data broadcasting site.
ON or OFF If you select YES (default) from the confirmation display for data broadcasting while watching a 1Seg program or playing back video, the same confirmation display does not appear afterward for both of them. The confirmation display resumes after you execute Reset Settings.
YES You can set ECO Mode which fixes some settings and reduces the battery consumption.
YES pTo release ECO Mode, perform the same operation. pOnce ECO Mode is set, the following settings are fixed and cannot be changed. However, if you release ECO Mode, settings return. Mobile W-Speed: OFF Image quality: Standard Remaster: OFF Listening: OFF Equalizer: Normal 1 S e g Reset channel setting You can delete all channel lists.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES 247 Information
<TV sound while closed>
pWhen ON is set, the data broadcasting information might be automatically updated even with the FOMA terminal closed, and you might be charged a packet communication fee. pRegardless of the setting of this function, the audio is output even with the FOMA terminal closed, when the display is shown in the multiwindow or you switch displays by Multitask while watching a 1Seg program.
<Rec. program when call>
pIn the following cases, the recording cannot be started when a call comes in:
During Play Background While being recorded In standby state for Timer Recording
<Image display setting>
pIf you change this setting, Image display setting of i-mode Browser set. of i-mode While being displayed in the multiwindow While being recorded by Timer Recording settings is also changed.
<Reset settings>
pYou cannot reset the confirmation display at the start of 1Seg (see page 230) and at the time of Timer Recording (see page 243). Reset storage area Reset TV settings
i(
)DeleteDelete this or Delete all Delete this. Deletes only the information of the affiliated broadcasting stations you selected, from the broadcasting storage area. Delete all . Deletes the information of all affiliated broadcasting stations created in the broadcasting storage area.
YES pIf you select Delete all, you need to enter your Terminal Security Code. You can reset each of User settings to the default. See Function List on page 448 for the items to be reset.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES Check TV settings You can check each of User settings. Information g e S 1
<Icon>
pThe guide display might appear even if Icon is set to OFF when the airwave conditions have got worse.
<Mobile W-Speed>
pWhen you set to ON, you might not be able to have enough effects of Image quality. pMobile W-Speed becomes invalid during ECO mode or displaying in the multiwindow. pDepending on the broadcast state, you might not be able to have the effects of Mobile W-Speed. pEven when Mobile W-Speed is set to ON during recording or during timer recording, it is invalid when you play back the recorded video.
<Display light>
pWhile a display is shown in Multiwindow, the setting of this function is invalid. The lighting duration follows the setting of Backlight on page 102. 248 Music Music&Video Channel Music&Video Channel . 250 Setting Programs . 250 Playing/Operating Programs . 252 MUSIC Player Playing Music . 256 Saving Music Files. 256 Using MUSIC Player. <MUSIC Player> 258 Using Playlist . 267 Handling Music Files You can use music files saved on the microSD card for personal use only. Before using, give enough consideration not to infringe on the third partys intellectual property rights or other rights such as copyright. 249 Music&Video Channel Music&Video Channel is a service which automatically delivers up to about one-hour programs at night by just setting your favorite music programs in advance. Further, you can enjoy high-quality video program of up to about 30 minutes. Programs are updated periodically and you can enjoy the delivered programs at your convenient time such as on commuting. Before using Music&Video Channel p Music&Video Channel is a pay service which is available on a subscription basis. (To apply for Music&Video Channel, you need to subscribe to Pake-hodai, Pake-hodai full or Pake-hodai double besides i-mode.) p Besides the service fee for using Music&Video Channel, you might be separately charged an information fee depending on the program. p If you insert the UIM to the Music&Video Channel incompatible FOMA terminal after you subscribe to Music&Video Channel, you cannot use Music&Video Channel Service. Note that the service fee applies unless you cancel the Music&Video Channel subscription. pYou cannot set or obtain programs during international roaming. Take procedures to halt the distribution of programs before going abroad. Then, after homecoming, resume receiving distribution. When you try to set or obtain programs during international roaming, note that you are charged a packet communication fee for the i-mode communication. pYou can use mail functions, display i-mode sites, and so on, while listening to program using Music&Video Channel (Play Background). See page 479 for the combination patterns of simultaneously usable functions. p For the details on Music&Video Channel, refer to Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode]
FOMA version. c i s u M 250 Setting Programs If you previously set a program that you want to watch, the FOMA terminal automatically downloads the program data at night. 1 mMUSICMusic&Video Channel 2 Set programFollow the instructions on the display to set a program. For details, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode] FOMA version. pSee page 194 when data files are stored to the maximum. When a program is set appears on the Stand-by display 12 hours before the time the program obtaining starts. However, it does not appear if you have inserted a UIM which is different from the one you used to set the program. Programs are automatically obtained at night. The display for obtaining programs does not appear but appears on the desktop when they are successfully obtained. Press Oo,
, and press Oo(
highlight Music&Video Channel display. When obtaining fails,
) to display the appears. Information pWhen the communication is disconnected during obtaining a program, re-obtaining is automatically tried up to five times by an interval of about three minutes. When a display for obtaining a program is shown, however, the confirmation display appears asking whether to re-obtain the program. pThe ring tone does not sound and the vibrator does not work to notify that obtaining programs starts or is completed. When you set Music&Video Ch illum. of Illumination to ON, the Call/Charging indicator flickers when obtaining programs is completed. (See page 106) pYou can set up to two programs at once. pNote that a newly obtained program overwrites a saved program and you can no longer play back that saved program afterward. To avoid overwriting, perform Move program to move the program to the Saved program folder. pYou cannot copy or save the obtained program to the microSD card.
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Information pTo set programs, you need to register the site which offers Music&Video Channel programs to your My Menu. (See page 179) pIf you have not subscribed to Music&Video Channel, select About this service to see the Music&Video Channel introduction page. pWhen the programs could not be obtained due to power off or low battery at the start time of program obtaining, re-obtaining is performed at night of the following day. pIt may take a time to obtain programs, so fully charge the battery and operate in the good radio wave conditions. pYou cannot perform the setting operation and automatic obtaining of the program selected on the Music&Video Channel display or the program in use. pWhen you cancel Music&Video Channel, the programs other than those moved by Move program are deleted. pIf you insert a UIM which is different from the one you used to set programs, programs cannot be automatically obtained. Set the programs again from the Music&Video Channel display. pWhen you select a service menu for Music&Video Channel, the message Confirm set up information? appears. If you select YES, the programs that have been distributed might be deleted. However, they will not be deleted while the distribution is set to be halted. pIf you insert the UIM of the FOMA terminal that you have been set for programs into another Music&Video Channel compatible FOMA terminal, the programs cannot be obtained automatically. Select Set program again from the Music&Video Channel display to automatically update the program setting on the FOMA terminal, then the programs can be obtained automatically. Check/Cancel the Set Program 1 Music&Video Channel displaySet program
Follow the instructions on the display. You can check or cancel the set program. For details, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode] FOMA version. Information pEven if the setting of a program is canceled, My Menu is not deleted. appears on the desktop when the automatic program acquisition Obtain a Program Manually fails or the program is not updated even after the program distribution date. When the automatic acquisition fails, you can manually obtain the program. 1 Music&Video Channel displaySelect a programYES pFor a partially obtained program, select Play to play it back. pFor a program which has not been updated, select Play to play it back. pSee page 194 when data files are stored to the maximum. Information pWhen obtaining of a program is suspended, the part of the program obtained up to that point is saved. To obtain remaining part, you can manually obtain it except in some time zones. When a program has been updated or switched to another program, obtaining starts not from the suspended point but from the beginning. pYou cannot re-obtain the program whose playable deadline has expired. Such a program cannot be updated until the next distribution date. pYou may not be able to manually obtain programs depending on the time zone. M u s i c 251 Playing/Operating Programs pYou can enjoy playing back programs in stereo sound by connecting to the Stereo Earphone Set (option). Also, you can enjoy playing back programs wirelessly by using a commercial Bluetooth device. (See page 400) 1 mMUSICMusic&Video Channel is displayed when the program is displayed while Music&Video Channel is
Select a program. activated, and shifts to pause state during Play Background. pWhen a program is highlighted, the next distribution date is displayed under the program name. It is not displayed when the program distribution is suspended. It might not be displayed when the automatic program obtaining fails. pWhen information of the previously played program exists, playback starts from the position and/or in the mode accordingly. p Highlight a program and press l(
Chapter list is displayed. pHighlight a program and press m(
program URL information.
); then the Music&Video Channel display
) to connect to the URL of the p The images on the right are displayed when you cannot display a preview image:
images pWhen you press h during playback or pause, playing back program ends. image Obtaining program Unplayable No preview Operate Music&Video Channel from Data Box You can play back programs also from Data Box. From Data Box, you can play back currently distributed programs as well as the programs that have been distributed in the past and moved to the Saved program. 252 c i s u M 1 mData boxMusic&Video Channel
Downloaded program or Saved program
Select a program. pYou can switch display format each time you press c(
Program list.
) from the Program Folder list Program list About Music&Video Channel Playback display
Program image or program video
(When no images are stored, an animation appears.)
Chapter number/Number of chapters
Chapter name/Artist name Program name Playback state Playback time/Total playback time Play mode (No indication for Normal)
: Repeat Equalizer
: Normal
: H.BASS2
Stereo/Monaural
: Stereo
: H.BASS1
: Train
: Monaural
When the FOMA terminal is closed
Listening (No indication for OFF)
: Surround
: Natur1
: Natur2
Remaster (No indication for OFF)
: ON
Icon of Bluetooth connection (No indication for not connected)
: Being connected
Sound volume Operation while playing back a Music&Video Channel program Operation Key operation Halt Pause
) l(
Oo(
pOo(
Bo or </>
) to play back Sound volume adjustment Replay next chapter Vo or >(for at least one second) Co or <(for at least one second) Replay previous chapter pWhen playback time is over three seconds or no previous chapter is found, you go back to the beginning of the file. Press and hold Vo. Press and hold Co. Search
(fast forward) Search
(fast rewind) Connect to site m(
c(
Switch vertical display/horizontal pEach time of pressing switches in order of playback on the display vertical display playback on the horizontal display fitted to the display size playback on the enlarged full display.
) Display next image 3 Display previous image 1 9 Remaster pEach time of pressing switches between ON and OFF. 8 pEach time of pressing switches in order of OFF Surround Listening Natur1 Natur2. Operation Equalizer Key operation 7 pEach time of pressing switches in order of Normal H.BASS1 H.BASS2 Train. You cannot operate during pause. From the Music&Video Channel Playback display, you can do the following operations by using the switch of an earphone/microphone (option):
Operation Pause Replay next chapter Switch operation Press once. pTo play back, press again. Press twice in succession. Replay previous chapter Press three times in succession. pWhen playback time is over three seconds or no previous chapter is found, you go back to the beginning of the file. Icons on the Music&Video Channel display/the Program list The icons on the Music&Video Channel display indicate the download status. Icon Description Successfully obtained program Broken program M u s i c Partially obtained program or unsuccessfully obtained program is added to the newly obtained program. p pSome programs have restrictions on the number of playbacks, playable deadline, or playback period. playback restrictions for the program by Program info. is added to the icon of the program with restrictions expired. You can check the is added to the icon of the program with playback restrictions and pSome programs have restrictions on operation. is added to the icon of the program with operation restrictions. pDepending on the program, its playable time zone is fixed. is added to the icon of the program with time zone restrictions. The time follows the time information obtained from the network. pWhen obtaining a periodically-updated program fails, appears to tell the program has not been updated. disappears when obtaining the program starts. pThe file restriction is set to all the Music&Video Channel programs. See page 225 for the file restrictions. 253 Information pThe information of the previously played program is erased if you do the following operations:
When you turn on/off the FOMA terminal When you update the program When you delete or move the previously played program pIf you try to play back a program with a low battery, the confirmation display appears asking whether to play it back. The battery alert tone sounds regardless of the setting of Keypad sound. When the battery becomes low during playback (including during Play Background), the playback pauses, and the confirmation display appears asking whether to end the playback. pIn the following cases, playback pauses and resumes after you finish each operation:
When you make/receive a voice call or videophone call When you receive a mail message or Message R/F while Receiving display is set to Alarm preferred or the Stand-by display is shown When an alarm of Alarm, Schedule, ToDo, TV timer or Timer recording sounds Depending on the function which occurred, the confirmation display might appear asking whether to end the Music&Video Channel program. pIf a black display appears after you play back a program with time zone restrictions, playback starts at the next playable time zone. pIf you playback a program in countries other than Japan, the playable deadline might expire before or after the displayed deadline. pOn the full display, you cannot play back the audio-only music programs and video c i s u M programs of QCIF (176 x 144) or smaller. Function Menu of Music&Video Channel Display/Program Folder List/Program List Chapter list You can display the list of chapters set for the program. Select a chapter to play back the selected chapter and afterward. pPress i(
information about the chapter title, playback time, etc.
) and select Chapter info to display the Play mode setting
Normal or Repeat Normal . Plays back the program once in the order of the Program info Move program chapters. Repeat. Plays back the program repeatedly in the order of the chapters. You can display the program title, distribution source, playback restrictions, etc. Programs currently distributed are updated to new programs on the next distribution date. You can save the current programs by moving them to the Saved program folder before the distributed program is updated. You can check Memory info for unused memory space you can save to. You can save up to 10 programs sharing the memory space with other data files, however, the number of programs you can save decreases depending on the data volume. (See page 508)
YES pSee page 194 when programs are stored to the maximum. Set desktop/
key Add desktop icon See page 30. long press set. See page 386. Edit title Reset title Multiple-choice Connect to URL Display image Memory info
Enter a title. pYou can enter up to 31 full-pitch/63 half-pitch characters. You can reset the title to the default.
YES You can select and delete multiple programs stored in Saved program folder.
Put a check mark for programs to be deleted
i(
You can access the URL when the program has the URL information.
YES
)DeleteYES You can display the program images stored in the program. pPress r to return to the list. You can display the used memory space (estimate). pYou can display them also by pressing c(
). 254 Delete/Delete this You can delete the program.
YES Listening Delete all Information You can delete all the programs stored in the Saved program folder.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
<Play mode setting>
pThe playable mode setting is invalid for the programs having the time zone Equalizer restrictions. pEven if you set to Repeat, the program is not played back repeatedly if it has no time zone restrictions but has restrictions on the number of playbacks.
<Move program>
pYou cannot move the program when its obtaining is not completed, or the move restriction or time zone restriction is set for the program.
<Edit title>
pWhen the next program is delivered, the edited title is overwritten by the new title.
<Multiple-choice> <Delete/Delete this> <Delete all>
pEven when you delete the program, the program setting is not released. Function Menu during Playback/Pause Chapter list See page 254. Play mode setting See page 254. Sound effect Remaster You can bring the sound from an earphone or Bluetooth device to the original sound by complementing high-pitch range lost at data compression.
ON or OFF You can set the effect of the sound from an earphone or Bluetooth device.
Select an item. Surround . Makes the sound natural and stereophonic. Natur 1/2 . Complements the cooped-up feeling specific to earphones and plays back natural sound. Select 1 or 2 according to your taste. OFF . Sets Listening to OFF. You can change the quality of the sound from an earphone or Bluetooth device.
Select an item. Normal. Reproduces normal sound quality. H.BASS1 . Enhances bass sound. H.BASS2 . Enhances bass sound more deeply than H.BASS1. Train. Minimizes abnormal sound that causes sound leakage. See page 254. You can display the title, play time, etc. of the chapter currently played back. Program info Chapter info Connect to URL See page 254. Previous image You can display a previous image. Next image You can display a next image. M u s i c Information
<Sound effect>
pEven if an earphone or Bluetooth device is not connected, the respective setting contents are displayed on the display.
<Previous image> <Next image>
pYou can display up to three images, however, you may not be able to display them depending on the program. 255 Playing Music You can play back music files on your FOMA terminal by using MUSIC Player or i-motion player. MUSIC Player (See page 258) By MUSIC Player of MUSIC, you can play back Chaku-uta Full music files or music files saved from music CDs to the microSD card via a personal computer. pYou can display mail, i-mode sites, and so on, while listening to music by MUSIC When downloading Chaku-uta Full music file is suspended When you press l(
) to suspend downloading or when the downloading is suspended by an incoming call, the confirmation display appears asking whether to resume downloading. Select YES to resume downloading the remaining part. Select NO to show the data acquisition completion display. Select Save pt. to save it to a folder in i-mode folder in MUSIC in Data box. You can re-download the rest of the partially saved file from Data box. pThe title name of the partially saved Chaku-uta Full music file takes the date and time Player (Play Background). See page 479 for the combination patterns that can be started. i-motion Player (See page 326) From the imotion folder in Data box, you can play back the voice-only i-motion file
(including music data of AAC format) or AAC format files stored on the microSD card. Saving Music Files Download Chaku-uta Full Music Files You can download Chaku-uta Full music files from sites. You can save up to 250 Mbytes of files including other data files. (See page 504) 1 Call up a Chaku-uta Full music file downloadable site
Select a Chaku-uta Full music fileSaveYES pSelect Play to play back the Chaku-uta Full music file. See page 261 for operations while a Chaku-uta Full music file is being played back. pSelect Property to display the Chaku-uta Full music file information. (See Music info on page 264) c i s u M pSee page 194 when Chaku-uta Full music files are stored to the maximum. 2 Select a destination folder. pPress l(
exist. Press r to return to the upper level.
) to display folders at the second-tier level or lower, if they when it is downloaded. pWhen the playable period or playable deadline of the partially saved Chaku-uta Full music file has expired, you cannot download the remaining segments of the file. Further, the partially saved file is deleted when you save re-obtained data. About Uta-hodai Uta-hodai files are the Chaku-uta Full music files you can play back just for a period of the contract with a content provider. The playable deadline is specified in the license information that is downloaded together with the music file. Even when the playable deadline has expired, you can play back the music file by updating the license. pWhen a music file (Chaku-uta Full music file downloaded on the membership service basis) whose playable deadline has expired is found at the start of MUSIC Player, the confirmation display appears asking whether to update the playable deadline. Select YES to update the file (Packet communication fee is charged). Select NO not to use the music file. See page 259 for starting MUSIC Player. pSome Uta-hodai music files are applied with surplus playable days even after the playable deadline has passed. During this period, you can play back files without updating the playable deadline information. When the surplus playable days are over, you cannot play back the files. Also if you download a music file with playable period not updated, you cannot play it back before it is saved. pWhen the upper limit of the (membership) music services you can register is exceeded, the confirmation display appears asking whether to overwrite them. Select YES to overwrite a music service whose playable deadline is the oldest. You can no longer play back the music files downloaded from the overwritten service. pPacket communication fee for updating the playable deadline during international roaming is not supported by Pake-hodai, Pake-hodai full, and Pake-hodai double. 256 Information pYou can save up to 5 Mbytes per Chaku-uta Full music file. pWhen the Uta-hodai music file set for the ring tone or alarm tone needs to be updated because the playable deadline has expired, the default tone sounds when a call comes in, or an alarm sounds/vibrates. pFor a Chaku-uta Full music file that has restrictions on the number of playbacks, playable period, or playable deadline, is displayed at the head of the title. If you remove the battery and keep it aside for a long time, the date/time information in the FOMA terminal might be reset. In that case, you cannot play back the Chaku-uta Full music file that has restrictions on the playable period or playable deadline. See Music info for checking the playback restrictions. pPartially saved Chaku-uta Full music files cannot be played back from Data Box. Save WMA Files You can use Windows Media Player 10/11 to save Windows Media Audio (WMA) files from a personal computer to the microSD card. You can save up to 1000 WMA files. pAs well as music files, you can save playlists, jacket images, and license keys. 3 Save music files to the microSD card Start Windows Media Player 10/11 and save WMA files to the microSD card. pYou cannot save WMA files to the FOMA terminal. pFor how to operate Windows Media Player 10/11, refer to Help for Windows Media Player 10/11. pWhen you finish saving, remove the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 from the FOMA terminal. When you remove the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02, remove it after finishing the software in use. About the Napster Application You have the ability to save music files using the Napster application. pPlease download the Napster application from the following website (in Japanese only):
http://www.napster.jp/
pIf you have any questions about the Napster application, refer to the following website
(in Japanese only):
http://www.napster.jp/support/
1 Prepare devices required for saving WMA files Information First, prepare the devices required for saving WMA files. pP-09A pmicroSD card pFOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option) pPersonal computer with Windows Media Player 10 (10.00.00.3802 or later)/11 installed When you use Windows Media Player 10/11 in Windows XP, use Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later. When you use Windows Vista, use Windows Media Player 11. pBefore connecting the FOMA terminal to a personal computer, you need to check the version of Windows Media Player. 2 Use the FOMA terminal as reader/writer Set USB mode setting to MTP mode. (See page 353) M u s i c pDo not remove the microSD card during saving a file. You may lose the file. pMusic files and jacket images are saved to /PRIVATE/DOCOMO/MMFILE/WM/ on the microSD card. pThe WMA files saved to the microSD card using another FOMA terminal might not be recognized by the P-09A. Further, the files might not be recognized by the P-09A even when it is connected to the personal computer with USB mode setting set to MTP mode. In this case, delete WM folder and WM_SYSTEM folder on the microSD card by using your personal computer, or format the microSD card (see page 352). Note that not only music files but also all the other files are deleted when the microSD card is formatted. pWhen unused memory space on the microSD card becomes less than 300 Kbytes, the card might not be recognized by a personal computer. Check the unused memory space on the microSD card and delete unnecessary data files if unused memory space is 300 Kbytes or less. Then connect to the personal computer after setting USB mode setting to MTP mode again. 257 4 Save music files to the microSD card Start SD-Jukebox and set a music CD on the personal computer. Then use SD-Jukebox to save music files to the microSD card. pFor how to operate SD-Jukebox, refer to Help for SD-Jukebox. pWhen you finish saving, remove the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 from the FOMA terminal.
<MUSIC Player>
Using MUSIC Player You can play back Chaku-uta Full music files obtained from sites or music files saved to the microSD card. To play back music files, select MUSIC Player from MUSIC on Main Menu. Play Background is available so that you can use mail functions, display sites, and so on, while listening to music. To manage folders or data files, select MUSIC from Data box on Main Menu. pNote that battery consumption will be faster when you use MUSIC Player. pYou can enjoy playing back music in stereo sound by connecting to the Stereo Earphone Set (option). Also, you can enjoy listening to music wirelessly by using a commercial Bluetooth device. (See page 400) pIf the number of stored files increases, it may take long to start MUSIC Player. pFor details on MUSIC Player, refer to the DOCOMO website. Save Music Files by Using SD-Audio By using SD-Jukebox (commercial item), you can save the music files on the music CDs to the microSD card as AAC format data. pBy using the microSD card adapter (option), you can save music files to the microSD card directly from a personal computer as well. The following steps are an example for when the FOMA terminal is used as a microSD reader/writer for saving music files. About SD-Jukebox You can purchase SD-Jukebox from the following website (in Japanese only):
http://club.panasonic.jp/mail/sense/
pFor details about operating environments, refer to the following website (in Japanese only):
http://panasonic.jp/support/software/sdjb/
1 Prepare devices required for saving music files First, prepare the devices required for saving music files. pP-09A pmicroSD card pFOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option) pPersonal computer (Windows XP, Windows 2000, or Windows Vista) pSD-Jukebox (commercial item) pMusic CD you want to save c i s u M 2 Install SD-Jukebox Install SD-Jukebox on the personal computer. 3 Use the FOMA terminal as reader/writer Set USB mode setting to microSD mode. (See page 353) 258 Player Menu display Play Back Music Files 1 mMUSICMUSIC Player The Player Menu display appears. pWhen the information of the previously played music file remains, the playback starts at the position and in the mode according to the information. 2 Select an item. microSD card. All tracks. Displays all the music files saved on the FOMA terminal and Artist . Displays all the artist names. Highlight the name of the artist you want to listen to and press Oo(
displayed. (Go to Album) Album . Displays all the albums.
), then all the album names of the selected artist are Genre. Displays all the genres. Highlight the name of the album you want to listen to and press Oo(
Highlight the genre you want to listen to and press Oo(
). Playlist. Displays all the playlists created by the FOMA terminal and personal computer. See page 267 for the playback of playlists. pThe mark is added to the playlist which is being played back or was previously played back. pWhen you select Artist, Album, or Genre, and press l(
) from the Type list, all the music files stored in the selected item are played back. pYou can switch display format each time you press c(
list.
) from the Music pWhen is displayed on Type list
(For Artist) Music list the Type list or the Music list, you can display the playback display of previously played back music file or music file in-play by pressing m(
pYou might not be able to display all the stored music files depending on their file
). size. pThe images on the right are displayed when you cannot display a preview image:
Incomplete download Cannot be displayed No image, etc. M u s i c 3 Select a music file. is displayed while MUSIC Player is activated, and Playback starts from the selected music file in the order listed on the Type list or playlist. displayed when the music shifts to pause state during Play Background. pThe mark is added to the music file which is currently played back or was previously played back. pPress h during playback, pause, or halt to end MUSIC Player. pWhen you press m(
displayed.
) or r during playback, the former Music list is is 259 Manage Folders or Music Files 1 mData boxMUSIC Music Folder list 2 Select an item. MUSIC Player. MUSIC Player starts. (See page 259) i-mode. Displays the i-mode (Chaku-uta Full) Folder list. Select a folder. WMA . Displays the WMA list. pEach time you press m from the i-mode (Chaku-uta Full) Folder list, you can switch between the folders in the FOMA terminal and the microSD card. c i s u M pYou can switch display format each time you press c(
Chaku-uta Full Music list and WMA list.
) from the pSee page 259 when you cannot display a preview image. pSee page 193 when you select Search by i-mode. i-mode (Chaku-uta Full) Folder list Chaku-uta Full Music list pSome WMA files have playable license (number/period/
deadline). 3 Select a Chaku-uta Full music file or WMA file. Only the selected music file is played back as a demo. pWhen you close the FOMA terminal during playback, the playback stops. pPress h during playback or pause to end playback. pYou might be able to play back a Chaku-uta Full music file by pressing l(
another function.
) or selecting Play from the Function menu while selecting it on pChaku-uta Full music files are shown by titles for control (Music title - Artist name in default title) when you display them from the i-mode folder. When you operate them from MUSIC Player, they are shown by titles. About playback display during using MUSIC Player
The jacket image which is stored in the music file
(When no images are stored, an animation appears.)
Track number/Number of total music files
Title Artist name Playback state Playback time/Total playback time Play mode (No indication for Normal)
: Play only one
: Repeat all
: Random play & repeat
: Demo (Displayed only in demo playbacks.)
: Repeat one
: Random Equalizer
: Normal
: H.BASS2
Stereo/Monaural
: Stereo
: H.BASS1
: Train
: Monaural
When the FOMA terminal is closed WMA list
Listening (No indication for OFF)
: Surround
: Natur1
: Natur2
Remaster (No indication for OFF)
: ON
Icon of Bluetooth connection (No indication for not connected)
: Being connected
Sound volume 260 Operations of MUSIC Player in use Operation Key operation Halt Pause Sound volume adjustment Replay next file Replay previous file
) l(
pOo(
Oo(
pOo(
Bo or </>
) to play back
) to play back Vo or > (for at least one second) Co or < (for at least one second) pWhen playback time is over three seconds, no previous music file is found, and Random or Random play&repeat is set, you go back to the beginning of the file. Search (fast forward) Press and hold Vo. Search (fast rewind) Press and hold Co. m(
Display list Play background c(
2 Display image/
Display lyric/Player pEach time of pressing switches displays in order of Playback display (Jacket image) Full display lyric image Full display jacket image.
) Display next image 3 Display previous image 1 9 Remaster pEach time of pressing switches between ON and OFF. 8 pEach time of pressing switches in order of OFF Listening Equalizer Surround Natur1 Natur2. 7 pEach time of pressing switches in order of Normal H.BASS1 H.BASS2 Train. You cannot operate during halt or pause. pYou cannot use some operations during playback of a demo. From the playback display during use of MUSIC Player, you can do the following operations by using the switch of an earphone/microphone
(option):
Operation Pause Press once. pTo play back, press again. Press twice in succession. Replay next file Replay previous file Press three times in succession. Switch operation pWhen playback time is over three seconds, no previous music file is found, and Random or Random play&repeat is set, you go back to the beginning of the file. Playback specifications of Chaku-uta Full music files File format Codec MP4 MPEG-4 AAC MPEG-4 AAC+ (HE-AAC) Enhanced aacPlus 8 to 128 kbps 3gp M u s i c Bit rate Extension Playback specifications of SD-Audio files and number of storable files MPEG-2 AAC, MPEG-2 AAC+SBR 32 to 256 kbps 999 files File format Bit rate Maximum number of storable files Maximum number of playlist Except All tracks. Playback specifications of WMA files and number of storable files 99 files (Up to 99 files can be stored in a single playlist.) File format Bit rate Maximum number of storable files Maximum number of playlist WMA (Windows Media Audio 9 Standard) 32 to 192 kbps Maximum 1,000 files 100 files (Up to 250 files can be stored in a single playlist.) 261 Icons on the Music list When you select a music file from MUSICMUSIC Player, the following icons are displayed:
Icon Description Stored in the FOMA terminal Stored on the microSD card SD-Audio file format Chaku-uta Full file format WMA file format UIM security function Chaku-uta Full music file with playback restrictions Chaku-uta Full music file with expired playback restrictions Playable Uta-hodai music file Uta-hodai music file which needs to be updated because the playable deadline has expired Unplayable Uta-hodai music file File with file restrictions Icons on the Chaku-uta Full Music list When you select a Chaku-uta Full music file from Data boxMUSIC, the following icons are displayed:
Icon Audio format AAC, AAC+(HE-AAC), Enhanced aacPlus Type MP4 file Partially saved Chaku-uta Full music files c i s u M pSome Chaku-uta Full music files and Uta-hodai music files have restrictions on the number of playbacks, playable deadline, or playable period. The following icons are added. File with playback restrictions. File with playback restrictions expired . Playable Uta-hodai music file . Uta-hodai music file which needs to be updated because the playable deadline has expired. Unplayable Chaku-uta Full music file or Uta-hodai music file. You can check the playback restrictions for the file by Music info. 262 pAll Chaku-uta Full music files are set with file restrictions. See page 225 for file restrictions. Icon Acquired source Sites For the copyrighted file movable to the microSD card, is displayed. Information pRegardless of the number of stored music files, MUSIC Player can recognize up to 1,500 music files in the display order on the All tracks list. However, the number of recognizable music files decreases depending on the data size of music files. pEven when the file format is supported, you might not be able to play back some files. pThe information of the previously played music file is erased if you do the following operations:
When you remove/insert the microSD card When you turn on/off the FOMA terminal When you execute Reset settings or Initialize When you delete the previously played music file When you delete the previously played playlist When you do not insert the microSD card on which the previously played music file is stored When you set USB mode setting to microSD mode or MTP mode and connect to a personal computer When you played back a music file from other than a playlist last time, and then when you perform Edit music info or Reset music info, or you newly download, save or delete a Chaku-uta Full music file When the music file previously played is an Uta-hodai music file which needs to be updated because the playable deadline has expired When the previously played music file is a WMA file and the WMA license becomes invalid pPartially saved Chaku-uta Full music files are not displayed when you operate from MUSIC Player. pIf you try to play back a music file with a low battery, the confirmation display appears asking whether to play it back. The battery alert tone sounds regardless of the setting of Keypad sound. When the battery becomes low during playback (including during Play Background), the playback pauses, and the confirmation display appears asking whether to end the playback. pNote that the battery is consumed sooner if you perform the fast-forward and other similar operations frequently. Information pIn the following cases, the playback pauses and resumes after you finish each operation:
When you make/receive a voice call or videophone call When you receive a mail message or Message R/F while Receiving display is set to Alarm preferred or the Stand-by display is shown When an alarm of Alarm, Schedule, ToDo, TV timer or Timer recording sounds Depending on the event which occurred, the confirmation display might appear asking whether to end MUSIC Player. pWhen a music file is switched to the previous or next one, the music file whose playable deadline or playable period has expired, or WMA file whose WMA license becomes invalid is skipped. When the Chaku-uta Full music file has restrictions on the number of playbacks, the confirmation display appears asking whether to play it back regardless of the remaining number of playbacks. However, the music file whose number of playbacks has finished is skipped. pWhen unused memory space on the microSD card becomes less than 300 Kbytes, you can no longer play back WMA files. To play back WMA files, check the unused memory space on the microSD card and delete unnecessary data files if unused memory space is 300 Kbytes or less. Function Menu of the Music Folder List/i-mode (Chaku-uta Full) Folder List/Player Menu Display Play mode setting
Select a play mode. Normal. Plays back the music files sorted by type or in the playlist in order as listed. Finishes after the last music file is played back. Play only one . Plays back the selected music file once. Repeat one . Plays back the selected music file repeatedly. Repeat all . Plays back the music files sorted by type or in the playlist in order as listed repeatedly. Random. Plays back the music files sorted by type or in the playlist at random. Finishes after all the music files are played back. Random play&repeat
. Plays back the music files sorted by type or in the playlist at random repeatedly.
Enter a folder name. pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters. pYou can create a total of 25 folders at each level up to the second-tier level in the FOMA terminal. You can create folders at each level up to the seventh-tier level on the microSD card. M u s i c Add folder Edit folder name
Enter a folder name. pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters. Delete folder Delete this Delete selected You can delete a highlighted user folder.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Put a check mark for user folders to be deleted
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YES
)Enter your Terminal Security Code Delete all You can delete all user folders at the same level.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES 263 Select storage Memory info Information You can set the destination folder for when you move the Chaku-uta Full music file to the microSD card. You can set it for up to seventh-tier-level folders.
YES You can display the used memory space (estimate)/number of stored items. pYou can display them also by pressing c(
<Add folder>
pYou cannot create a user folder in the WMA folder.
<Delete folder>
pAll the data files in the folder are deleted. pThis function works as Delete this on the microSD card. pIf you delete the Chaku-uta Full music file set for another function, the setting returns to the default.
<Select storage>
p pWhen you execute Check microSD, or create or edit a folder by using a personal is displayed for the folder set as a destination. computer, the destination folder on the microSD card might be changed. When the setting is changed, set the destination folder again. Function Menu of the Chaku-uta Full Music List/Type List/
Music List/WMA List c i s u M Point ring tone Music info Add to playlist Player menu You can show the Player Menu display from the Type list or Music list. Move Play mode setting See page 263. Set as ring tone Fullsong ring tone You can set a full piece of Chaku-uta Full music file as a ring tone.
Select an item. pFor a Chaku-uta Full music file on the microSD card, the confirmation display appears asking whether to move it to the FOMA terminal. (See page 350) Move to microSD 264 You can set a part of Chaku-uta Full music file as a ring tone.
Select a range to be setSelect an item. pYou can check the range to be set by pressing l(
pFor a Chaku-uta Full music file on the microSD card, the confirmation display appears asking whether to move it to the FOMA terminal. (See page 350)
). You can display the title, artist name, playback time, etc. pPress i(
) with the music information of Chaku-uta Full music file displayed and select Edit music info; then you can edit the information contents. Select a desired item and then edit it. To return the edited information to the unedited one, select Reset music info. Select a desired item and select YES.
Select a storing method. Add one . You can store the music file. Add some . Select the music files to be stored, and press l(
). pThe music files are stored in the displayed order.
Select a playlist you store music files to. pWhen you create a new playlist to store music files to, select New playlist and enter a playlist name. When 30 playlists are already stored, the confirmation display appears asking whether to delete them to save a new one. You can move the Chaku-uta Full music file in the FOMA terminal to another folder inside it, or can move the Chaku-uta Full music file on the microSD card to another folder inside it.
Select a destination folder. pPress l(
) to display folders at the second-tier level or lower, if they exist. Press r to return to the upper level. You can move the Chaku-uta Full music file to the microSD card. (See page 350) Move to phone Edit title Reset title You can move the Chaku-uta Full music file on the microSD card to the FOMA terminal. (See page 350) Display lyric You can edit the title of Chaku-uta Full music file.
Enter a title. pFor a Chaku-uta Full music file in the FOMA terminal, you can enter up to 9 full-pitch/18 half-pitch characters. pFor a Chaku-uta Full music file on the microSD card, you can enter up to 18 full-pitch/36 half-pitch characters. You can reset the title of a Chaku-uta Full music file to Music title - Artist name.
YES Select storage Memory info Delete this Delete all Add folder See page 263. Edit folder name See page 263. Delete folder Delete this See page 263. Delete selected See page 263. Delete all See page 263. Multiple-choice Connect to URL Display image You can select multiple Chaku-uta Full music files and operate them.
Put a check mark for Chaku-uta Full music files to be operatedi(
Delete. See Delete this on page 265. Move . See page 264.
)Select an item. You can access the URL when the Chaku-uta Full music file has the URL information.
YES You can display jacket images stored in the music file. pWhen multiple jacket images are stored, press No to display a previous or next jacket image. pWhen the image is storable, press Oo(
YES, then select any destination folder to save it.
) and select You can display lyric images stored in the Chaku-uta Full music file. pWhen multiple lyric images are stored, press No to display a previous or next lyric image. You can display up to seven lyric images. pWhen the image is storable, press Oo(
YES, then select any destination folder to save it.
) and select See page 264. You can display the used memory space (estimate)/number of stored items.
YES You can delete all Chaku-uta Full music files or WMA files in the folder.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES pIf there is a user folder in a folder, you cannot delete the user folder or Chaku-uta Full music files in the user folder. Information
<Set as ring tone>
pWhen an Uta-hodai music file set for a ring tone cannot be played back or needs to be updated because playable deadline is expired or the UIM security function is set, the default ring tone returns. pSee Music info for checking whether to be set as ring tone.
<Add to playlist>
pYou cannot add music files to the playlist created using a personal computer.
<Reset title>
pIf there is no music title or artist name, it is displayed as Unknown for each.
<Display image>
pSome images may not be displayed correctly.
<Delete this> <Delete all>
pIf you delete the Chaku-uta Full music file set for another function, the setting returns to the default. pIf you delete the WMA file stored in the WMA playlist, it is released from WMA playlist. pWhen the last WMA file is deleted or all the WMA files are deleted, the licensed file is deleted at the same time. M u s i c 265 Previous image/
Previous lyric You can display a previous jacket image or lyric image. Next image/Next lyric You can display a next jacket image or lyric image. Information
<Sound effect>
pEven if an earphone or Bluetooth device is not connected, the respective setting contents are displayed on the display.
<Display image/Display lyric/Player> <Previous image/Previous lyric>
<Next image/Next lyric>
pFor Chaku-uta Full music files, you can display up to 3 jacket images and up to 7 lyric images. For SD-Audio files saved by SD-Jukebox, you can display up to 20 jacket images, and for WMA file, you can display up to 2 image buried in a file. When you use the Napster application program, you can display 1 image stored as a jacket image. There are no lyric images for them. Function Menu during Playback/Pause/Halt Player menu You can show the Player Menu display from the playback display during using MUSIC Player. pPlayback state continues even when you show the Player Play mode setting See page 263. Menu display. Sound effect Remaster Listening c i s u M Equalizer Music info Connect to URL Display image/
Display lyric/Player 266 You can bring the sound from an earphone or Bluetooth device to the original sound by complementing high-pitch range lost at data compression.
ON or OFF You can set the effect of the sound from an earphone or Bluetooth device.
Select an item. Surround . Makes the sound natural and stereophonic. Natur 1/2. Complements the cooped-up feeling specific to earphones and plays back natural sound. Select 1 or 2 according to your taste. OFF . Sets Listening to OFF. You can change the quality of the sound from an earphone or Bluetooth device.
Select an item. Normal . Reproduces normal sound quality. H.BASS1. Enhances bass sound. H.BASS2. Enhances bass sound more deeply than H.BASS1. Train . Minimizes abnormal sound that causes sound leakage. See page 264. See page 265. You can change the playback display. Display image . Shows the jacket image on the full display. Display lyric . Shows the lyric image on the full display. Player . Shows the playback display. Using Playlist You can create the list of music files you want to listen to, and play them back in the order you like. You can play back using the playlists created by the FOMA terminal or Windows Media Player, or the SD-Audio playlists created by SD-Jukebox. pThe maximum number of playlists that can be created and the number of music files that can be stored per playlist are as follows:
Creating source Number of playlist Number of music files that can be stored per playlist Playlists created by FOMA terminal Maximum 30
(Except All tracks) Playlists created by Windows Media Player Maximum 100 SD-Audio playlists created by SD-Jukebox Maximum 99
(Except All tracks) 100 250 99 pWhen you create a playlist on the FOMA terminal, you can store the Chaku-uta Full music files saved on the FOMA terminal or microSD card, the WMA files saved by Windows Media Player, and the SD-Audio files saved by SD-Jukebox into the same playlist. Icons on the Playlist list Icon Type All tracks All tracks for SD-Audio FOMA playlist SD-Audio playlist WMA playlist Create Playlist 1 Player Menu displayPlaylist Playlist list
)Create playlist 2 i(
Select a type and display the Music list
Put a check mark for music files to be stored
l(
) pThe music files are stored in the displayed order. 3 Enter a playlist name. pYou can enter up to 18 full-pitch/36 half-pitch characters. Information pIn a playlist, you cannot store partially saved Chaku-uta Full music files or files with playback restrictions expired. Play Back Playlist 1 Playlist listSelect a playlist
Select a music file. pPress l(
music files from the top one in the selected playlist.
) from the Playlist list to play back the M u s i c pYou cannot play back a playlist from MUSIC of Data Box. Music list of a Playlist 267 Function Menu of the Playlist List Function Menu of the Music List of a Playlist Player menu You can show the Player Menu display. Play mode setting See page 263. Create playlist See page 267. Copy playlist
Enter a playlist name. pYou can enter up to 18 full-pitch/36 half-pitch characters. pWhen you copy the SD-Audio playlist or WMA playlist, it is copied to the FOMA terminal as the FOMA playlist. Edit playlist name You can edit the name of the FOMA playlist. Add Delete playlist c i s u M
Edit the playlist name. pYou can enter up to 18 full-pitch/36 half-pitch characters. You can add the music files to the FOMA playlist.
Select a type and display the Music list
Put a check mark for the music files to be added
l(
pThe music files are stored at the end of the list in the displayed
) order. You can delete the FOMA playlist.
Select a deleting method. Delete this . You can delete the playlist. Delete selected . Select the playlists to be deleted, and press l(
). Player menu You can display the Player Menu display. pPlayback state continues even when you show the Player Menu display. Play mode setting See page 263. Music info Add See page 264. See page 268. DEL from playlist Order to play Add to playlist You can release the music files from the FOMA playlist.
Select a deleting method. DEL one from list . You can release the music file. DEL some from list. Select the music files to be released, and press l(
). DEL all from list. You can delete the whole playlist.
YES You can change the order of playlist created on the FOMA terminal.
Select a music fileUse Bo to change the order to play
Oo(
pTo change the order in succession, repeat the above steps.
l(
See page 264.
) Delete all . Enter your Terminal Security Code.
YES Information
<Copy playlist>
pYou cannot copy the WMA playlist with no music file stored in. Display image See page 265. Display lyric See page 265. Information
<DEL from playlist>
pYou cannot release music files from the playlists created on a personal computer. 268 i-ppli/i-Widget i-ppli . 270 Downloading i-ppli from Sites . <i-ppli Download> 270 Starting i-ppli . <i-ppli Run> 271 Setting i-ppli . <ippli Settings> 285 Starting i-ppli Automatically . 286 Using i-ppli Call . 287 Setting i-ppli Call . 288 Operating i-ppli Stand-by Display
. <i-ppli Stand-by Display> 289 Displaying i-ppli Data Files on the microSD Card
. <ippli Data> 290 i-Widget. 290 Using i-Widget . 291 Setting i-Widget . 292 Starting Widget Appli . <Start Widget Appli> 292 269 i-ppli i-ppli is a software program for i-mode mobile phones. You can use your FOMA terminal more conveniently by downloading various software programs from the i-mode site. For example, you can automatically update the stock price information or weather information, and enjoy games without accessing network. It also supports i-ppli online which enables the online communication among multiple parties using real time communication and i-ppli call
(see page 287), so you can enjoy versus games and chat applications. Also, some i-ppli programs are compatible with i-Widget (see page 290). You are separately charged a packet communication fee. pThe packet communication fee for the overseas use differs from the one for the domestic use. For details, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [International Services]
or the DOCOMO Global Service website. pFor details on i-ppli, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode] FOMA version.
<i-ppli Download>
Downloading i-ppli from Sites You can download software programs from sites to the FOMA terminal. You can save up to 100 files (up to about 2 Mbytes per file), however, the number of files you can save decreases depending on the data volume because the memory space is shared with other data files. (See page 508)
Select a software program. 1 Call up an i-ppli downloadable site 2 Select OK when downloading ends. pSee page 194 when i-ppli programs are stored to the maximum. pWhen downloading ends, the display for Software Setting (Network Set, Stand-by Set, Location Usage, Program Guide Key, or ippli call) might appear. These settings can be done also from the Software list. 3 YES or NO YES . Starts i-ppli. NO . Returns to the site display. t e g d W i
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i When downloading is suspended When you press r or h to suspend downloading an i-ppli program of 100 Kbytes or more, or when downloading is suspended by the radio wave conditions, the confirmation display appears asking whether to resume downloading. Select YES to resume downloading the remaining part. Select NO to show the confirmation display asking whether to save the file downloaded halfway. Select YES to partially save the file. You can re-download the rest of the partially saved i-ppli program from the Software list. When you downloaded mail-linked i-ppli An i-ppli mail folder is created automatically each in the Inbox/Outbox Folder list, and the title of the downloaded mail-linked i-ppli becomes the name of the folder. pYou can save up to five mail-linked i-ppli programs. pYou cannot download the software program if the mail-linked i-ppli using the same folder is already in the Software list. pYou cannot download mail-linked i-ppli while Mail Security is set. pYou cannot download mail-linked i-ppli if the Inbox/Outbox Folder list contains five i-ppli mail folders. pWhen re-downloading mail-linked i-ppli whose folder only remains, the confirmation display appears asking whether to use the existing i-ppli mail folder. If you select YES, the existing folder is used. If you select NO because you do not use it, the confirmation display appears asking whether to delete an existing folder and create a new one. You cannot download mail-linked i-ppli without creating a new folder. Information pYou can download pre-installed i-ppli programs from the P-SQUARE site (in Japanese only). iMenu (Menu List)
(Mobile Phone Maker)P-SQUARE pDownloading is not available from some accessed sites. pSome i-ppli programs can automatically connect to the i-mode Center after they are downloaded. However, to use this service, you need to set it in advance in Network set of Software setting. QR code for accessing the site 270 Information p appears at the top of the display while software information or a software program is being downloaded from SSL/TLS pages. pAt downloading, the confirmation display might appear asking whether to send the Phone/Terminal and UIM ID. Select YES to start downloading. In this case, the Phone/Terminal and UIM ID is sent to the IP (Information Provider) over the Internet, so could be deciphered by third parties. However, your phone number, address, age, and gender are not notified to the IP (Information Provider) or others by this operation. pIf you attempt to re-download the software program that was downloaded using a different UIM, the confirmation display appears asking whether to overwrite the software program. With the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli, the confirmation display appears telling that the data on the IC card is to be deleted. Select YES to start downloading. When downloading ends, the software program that was downloaded using a different UIM and the data on the IC card are deleted. pYou cannot download some software programs while the IC card function is working or IC Card Lock is activated. pSome software programs that start immediately after downloading cannot be saved. pDepending on the data volume on the IC card, you might not be able to download Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli even if there is still available space for software storage. Delete the displayed software programs following the confirmation display, and then download it again. (Some software programs might not be targeted for deletion, depending on the software type to be downloaded.) Depending on the software program, you need to start it and delete the files on the IC card before deleting the software program itself. pi-ppli mail is the mail sent and saved by mail-linked i-ppli and mail received as mail-linked i-ppli. i-ppli mail is automatically saved to the i-ppli mail folder. Display Software Info You can display software information when downloading i-ppli. 1 mi-ppliippli settingsDisp. software info
Display or Not display
<i-ppli Run>
Starting i-ppli 1 i(for at least one second)
Select a software program to be started. pOn the Software list, the icons show the types of i-ppli programs and supported functions.
: GPS compatible i-ppli
: Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli
: Management information i-ppli
: microSD card compatible i-ppli
: Vertical full display compatible i-ppli
: Horizontal display compatible i-ppli (incompatible with full display)
: Horizontal full display compatible i-ppli
: i-ppli DX
: Mail-linked i-ppli
: Partially saved i-ppli
: Set for Auto Start
: Set for the i-ppli Stand-by display
: Set for both Auto Start and the i-ppli Stand-by display
: Can set for the i-ppli Stand-by display
: Downloaded from an SSL/TLS page
: Not set for IC application
: Downloaded or upgraded by using a different UIM Software list i
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) from the Software list in the FOMA terminal, pYou can display the Software list on the microSD card by mi-ppliippli(microSD)Software list. pEach time you press c(
the display format changes. pWhen you start an i-ppli DX program or while it is running, the confirmation display might appear asking whether to permit the i-ppli DX program to use the FOMA terminals information and functions. pWhen you start the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli program for the first time, the confirmation display appears asking whether to make the UIM and IC card compatible. The UIM information that has been made compatible is saved on the IC card as IC owner information. 271 pWhen you select a partially saved i-ppli program, you can download the remaining part of it. p pTo end i-ppli, press and hold r for at least one second or press h; then select YES. is displayed while an i-ppli program is running. or pThe software program you started last time comes at the top of the list. You cannot manually change the order of software programs. pSee page 193 when you select Search by i-mode. Information pWhen a software program can be started from another program, the confirmation display appears. When a software program to be started is not specified, select a software program. pTo start up i-ppli DX, set the data and time by Set time beforehand. pWhen a software program is running, melodies are played back at the volume set for Phone of Ring volume. However, melodies are not played back during a call. pYou may need to set the communication setting while a software program is running. pWhen communicating frequency is extremely high in a certain period of time while an i-ppli program is running, the confirmation display appears asking whether to continue communicating. pWith some software programs, you can use the Web To function and the Phone To/
AV Phone To function from i-ppli. However, you cannot use them while the software program is running as the i-ppli Stand-by display. pIf you start the camera from i-ppli, the shot images are not saved with ordinary images, but are saved as part of i-ppli for its usage. pIf you start the camera from i-ppli, you can specify the image size or image quality for some i-ppli programs. pImages that are used by i-ppli and data you have entered might be sent over the Internet to the server automatically. i-ppli uses the following types of images:
Images shot by the camera after it is started from a camera-linked application Information pSome i-ppli programs save the various information used on the i-ppli programs when you end them. However, the information might not be saved if the low battery alarm sounds or the battery pack is removed while the i-ppli program is running. If the battery level indicates accordance with the operation of each software program.
, either press -h or end the i-ppli program in pYou can save the data files of some software programs to the microSD card, but you might not be able to use them for another model. You can check ippli data for the software programs that use the microSD card. pSome IPs (Information Providers) may access the software program stored in your mobile phone and have it directly halted, depending on the software program. In that case, you will not be able to start or upgrade the software program, or use it for the Stand-by display. You can delete it or display the software information. To resume running the software program, you need to receive the communication to cancel the software halting state. Contact the IP (Information Provider) to inquire about that. pSome IPs (Information Providers) might send data to the software program stored in your mobile phone depending on the software program. pWhen the IP (Information Provider) requests to halt or re-open the software program or sends data to it, the mobile phone communicates and case, you are not charged a communication fee. is displayed. In this pWith some software programs, you can perform registering or deleting My Menu on the i-ppli program. pWith some software programs, you can download Chaku-uta Full music files via i-ppli program. You can save the obtained Chaku-uta Full music files to the same storage location as the ordinary Chaku-uta Full music files. pTo creators of i-ppli If you encounter an error while creating a software program, the Trace Information display might help identify the problem. For how to check the trace information, see Trace Information on page 273. pYou can show the information of i-ppli by -mi-ppliAbout ippli. t e g d W i
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i program Images obtained by the infrared communication function of i-ppli Images downloaded from sites or Internet websites Images obtained from Data Box by i-ppli pi-ppli mail running under mail-linked i-ppli might not be displayed correctly. 272 Use Bar Code Reader You can use the camera to scan JAN codes, QR codes, and CODE 128 depending on the software program. When you start Bar Code Reader while an i-ppli program is running, the camera (Bar Code Reader) starts up. Put the code to be scanned within the guide frame and shoot. pYou need to download CODE 128 compatible i-ppli program to scan CODE 128. pThe scanned data file is used/saved by the i-ppli program. Use i-ppli Touch With software programs that enable you to play a match via Bluetooth communications, you can easily connect via Bluetooth by placing the f mark over that of another FOMA terminal equipped with i-ppli Touch. pWhen you start the program from the i-ppli Stand-by display or you are using the IC card, you cannot use the program. Trace Information You can check the details when a software program malfunctions. 1 mi-ppliippli infoTrace info pWhen the memory space for Trace Info becomes full, the information is is displayed on the Trace information display, press overwritten from the oldest one. pWhen i(
and select YES to delete the information. Select Store in microSD, and select YES to store in the microSD card.
), and select Copy info to copy the information. Select Delete info, Security Error History You can check the details when an i-ppli program ends because of a security error. 1 mi-ppliippli infoSecurity error history is displayed on the Security error history display, press pWhen i(
and select YES to delete the information.
), and select Copy info to copy the information. Select Delete info, pYou can display the security error history also by selecting from the desktop. Function Menu of the Software List Set ippli To You can set whether to permit the i-ppli program to start from a link on site or mail message. You can set also for when you place the FOMA terminal over an IC card compatible scanning device. You can set this for each software program.
Put a check mark for items to be setl(
pSome items might not be set depending on the software
) Auto start time See page 286. program. Software setting Stand-by set Network set Stand-by net Icon info
) See page 289. You can set whether to communicate while an i-ppli program is running.
ON or OFFl(
See page 289. You can set whether to permit the i-ppli program to use information of icons indicating i-mode mail, SMS messages, Messages R/F, battery level, Manner Mode, and within/out-of service area.
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)YES Move to microSD See page 350. Move to phone See page 350. Power saver Information You can set whether to validate Power Saver Mode for each i-ppli program for when Power saver is set to ON.
ON or OFF
<Icon info>
pWhen you set Icon info to ON for the i-ppli Stand-by display, the icon information for unread mail/message, battery level, Manner Mode, radio wave strength and out-of-service area can be sent to the IP (Information Provider) over the Internet in the same way as the Phone/Terminal and UIM ID, and can be deciphered by third parties. pWhen the software program needs Icon info, the software program might not run if OFF is selected.
<Upgrade>
pDepending on the software program, you can upgrade it at start. pAt upgrading, the confirmation display might appear asking whether to send the Phone/Terminal and UIM ID. Select YES to start upgrading. In this case, the Phone/Terminal and UIM ID is sent to the IP (Information Provider) over the Internet, so could be deciphered by third parties. However, your phone number, address, age, and gender are not notified to the IP (Information Provider) or others by this operation. pYou cannot upgrade the mail-linked i-ppli in the following cases:
While details of the corresponding i-ppli mail folder are displayed While Mail Security is set When Mail Security is set for the corresponding i-ppli mail folder Change mld./img. You can set whether to permit the i-ppli program to change the setting for the ring tones, Stand-by display, etc. This function is available only for i-ppli DX programs.
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pIf you select Check every change, the confirmation display appears each time the i-ppli program tries to change the setting for the ring tones, Stand-by display, etc.
) View ToruCa View P. book/hist. You can set whether to permit the i-ppli program to refer to the Phonebook, Redial, and Received Calls. This function is available only for i-ppli DX programs.
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You can set whether to permit the i-ppli program to refer to ToruCa files. This function is available only for i-ppli DX programs.
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See page 288. You can display the software name, version, and others of the i-ppli program.
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YES 274 When you delete mail-linked i-ppli The confirmation display appears asking whether to delete the i-ppli mail folder as well. If you do not delete it, you can check the text of mail from the Outbox/Inbox list. YES . Deletes both the software program and the i-ppli mail folder. NO. Deletes the software program only and the i-ppli mail folder is left. Cancel. Does not delete both the software program and i-ppli mail folder; the former display returns. While the folder is set with security pYou can delete neither the i-ppli program nor the i-ppli mail folder even if you select YES, in the following cases:
While Mail Security is set While displaying details of the folder When the folder contains protected mail When you delete an i-ppli program whose files are on the microSD card The confirmation display appears asking whether to delete files on the microSD card as well. YES . Deletes both the software program and files on the microSD card. Press YES again on the confirmation display. You need to enter your Terminal Security Code to execute Delete or Delete selected. NO. Deletes the software program only and the files on the microSD card are left. Cancel. Does not delete both the software program and files on the microSD card, and the former display returns. When you delete Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli The confirmation display appears telling that the files on the IC card will be deleted. pYou cannot delete the iD (iD appli). pYou might not be able to delete the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli while the IC card function is working or IC Card Lock is set. Pre-installed i-ppli Programs The following i-ppli programs are pre-installed:
pYou can delete the pre-installed i-ppli programs. You can re-download them from the P-SQUARE site (see page 193). When you use a UIM other than the one used for downloading, the UIM security function (see page 37) is set for them. pDeadlines for re-download services
(SUDOKU of NIKOLI): the end of May, 2013 TOOLGLOBAL (KEITAI TOOL <GLOBAL>):
the end of May, 2013 for P (J-E/J-C Speech Translation for P):
the end of April, 2013
(Family Message Board): the end of May, 2010 NIKKEI NET: the end of May, 2012
(Timetable Widget): the end of May, 2012 P-SQUARE INFO: the end of May, 2010
(Sticky): the end of May, 2013 pThe re-download service might be halted or closed without notice even in the service period. pDeadlines for downloading i-ppli additional data for P (J-E/J-C Speech Translation for P):
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-SUDOKU (SUDOKU) You can play the puzzle game -SUDOKU to place single figures 1 through 9 into empty frames. You can make use of the Widget Application program to check your achievement ratio, or can start the game. TOOLGLOBAL (KEITAI TOOL <GLOBAL>) You can use this practical tool overseas. You can freely have the rate of currencies such as Yen, Dollars, or Euro, or the unit of different lengths or weights compared with each other in any combination, and convert them into the currency or unit you want to have or know about. You can also check this tool for how to make or receive calls, or use i-mode overseas. 1 Software listTOOLGLOBAL (KEITAI TOOL <GLOBAL>)
Read (discharged) thoroughlym(
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(Discharged) the next time you start the program. 2 Select a menu item. Currency conversion . Enables you to easily convert the rate of different currencies such as Yen, Dollars, or Euro, by any combination into the one you want to have. Unit conversion. Enables you to easily convert the unit of different lengths or weights in any combination into the unit you want to know about. WORLD WING . Enables you to check how to make or receive calls, or to use i-mode overseas. nikoli 1 Software list (SUDOKU of NIKOLI) 2 Select a menu item. Your questions . Chooses questions to answer. How to play . Displays how to play the application. t e g d W i
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(Family Message Board) Family Message Board is an application program that enables you to share memos and schedule events among your family or friends. After registering to join a group, you can share the memos and schedule events with other members of the group. Further, you can check the memos and schedule events by using compatible TV. pYou are separately charged a packet communication fee. pFor details, press m[(Explanation)] from each display to show them. pFor the compatible TV sets and how to access on the TVs, refer to the information of the Function menu. Panasonic Mobile Communications Co.,Ltd. 1 Software list (Family Message Board)
Read (Usage rules) thoroughly
(Agree with Exemption Clause) pIf you put a check mark for (Does not show from the next time), (Usage rules) does not appear when you start the program next time. You need to register yourself at the first startup. Select (User's registration) and register yourself following the instructions on the display. 2 Register yourself. 3 Set your group. You need to set a group you join at the first startup.
(Make a new group)
. You can make a new group as a manager. Make a new group following the NIKKEI NET This is a Widget application program that enables you to check News New or Nikkei Average. You might not be able to browse some news depending on the period you are using this service. Check the Widget application program for details when you start it. pYou are separately charged fees for when you use this service. 2009 Nikkei Inc. All rights reserved.
(Sticky) Sticky is a Widget Appli program that enables you to easily create, edit, and browse sticky notes. You can store up to 300 characters, up to 50 items. You can change colors and display positions of sticky notes. P-SQUARE INFO P-SQUARE INFO is a Widget Appli program that periodically distributes the updated information and recommendable content of makers site P-SQUARE. If you select displayed information, the i-mode browser starts and then P-SQUARE opens. pYou are separately charged a packet communication fee. instructions on the display.
(Join a group)
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(Timetable Widget) With this Widget Appli program, you can download the timetable and check the countdown of minutes/seconds until the trains departure. The schedule registration function is also provided to notify you of the departure time by sounding an alarm. You can update the timetable from the menu, and search for the nearest station using the GPS function. pYou are separately charged a packet communication fee. pFor details, refer to (Help) in the menu. Powered by JR Travel Navigator
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(Enter station name/Store timetable)
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(J-E/J-C Speech Translation for P) Just by speaking a phrase to be translated into your FOMA terminal, this application program translates it from Japanese to English or Chinese and vice versa. pYou can use all the functions charge free for 60 days from when you start using this application program. Some phrases available for translation are restricted on and after the 61st day. To use all the services, you need to register in My Menu
(charged) from the (Speech Translation) site by ATR-Trek Co., Ltd. (in Japanese only)
[How to access: iMenu (Menu List)
(Dictionary/Study/
Convenient Tool) (Dictionary/Translation)
(Speech Translation)]
The display is for J-E version. ATR-Trek pYou are separately charged a packet communication fee. 1 Software list
_P (J-E Speech Translation_P) or _P (J-C Speech Translation_P)
SKIP pSelect _P (J-E Speech Translation_P) for using J-E version, or select _P (J-C Speech Translation_P) for using J-C version. 2 Read (What is Speech Translation?) and (Usage rules) thoroughly (Agree) pYou need to agree with (Usage rules) when you use the program for the first time. 3 Read (Cautions in use) thoroughly
OK (YES) pIf you select (NO), (What is Speech Translation?), (Usage rules), and (Cautions in use) do not appear when you start the program next time. 4 (YES)OK p (How to use application) appears at the first startup. 5 Select a menu item.
(Translate Japanese to English)
. Starts translation from Japanese to English.
(Translate English to Japanese)
. Starts translation from English to Japanese.
(Translate Japanese to Chinese)
. Starts translation from Japanese to Chinese.
(Translate Chinese to Japanese)
. Starts translation from Chinese to Japanese.
(Change scene)
. Select a scene suitable for words to be translated. pPress i to switch between Japanese and English or Chinese. G (G Guide Program List Remote Control) This is a convenient i-ppli program that bundles the TV program list and AV remote control function and the monthly charge is free. Anytime and anywhere you are, you can easily obtain the terrestrial digital, terrestrial analog or BS digital TV program information for the desired time zone. You can know about titles, contents, and start/end times of TV programs. Further, you can start a 1Seg program from the program list and vice versa. If there is any program you want to watch, you can set timer recordings of the program on a DVD recorder, etc. over the Internet. (You need to have a DVD recorder, etc. that supports the remote timer recording function. And you need to perform initial settings of this application program.) Further, you can search for the program information by keywords such as program genres or celebrities you like, or pickup keywords on the top of the display. You can also remote-control a TV, video recorder, and DVD player. (Some models are not supported.) pSee page 362 for details on the infrared remote control. pYou need to make the initial settings and to agree with the usage rules for the first time. pYou are separately charged a packet communication fee. pTo use this application program overseas, set the FOMA terminals clock to Japan time. pFor details, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode] FOMA version. reference. The actual one may differ. Local programs according to your region appear on your display. The display is for About TV timer function You can set 1Seg TV Timer for programs you want to watch by selecting from the program list of this application program. How to set TV Timer 1. Software listG (G Guide Program List Remote Control)
Highlight a program you want set TV Timer for and press i(
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Operate following the instructions on the display.
) About timer recording function You can select a program you want to record and set a timer recording from the program list of this application program. How to set a timer recording 1. Software listG (G Guide Program List Remote Control)
Highlight a program to be set for a timer recording and press i(
(1Seg timer recording) (Execute booking)
Operate following the instructions on the display.
(You can set a timer recording also by highlighting a program and pressing s.) About remote timer recording function If you have a DVD recorder, etc. that supports the remote timer recording function, you can set timer recordings from the program list of this application program over the Internet even if you are away. For remote timer recording, you need to make initial settings of this application program. How to make initial settings 1. Set the Internet connection for the DVD recorder, etc. 2. Software listG (G Guide Program List Remote Control)
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(Remote timer recording). Then, the DVD recorder, etc. specified on this application program is connected via the Internet, and you can set timer recordings. pYou are separately charged a packet communication fee. 279 i
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i W d g e t iD (iD appli) iD denotes convenient electronic money that makes use of the credit settlement system. You can easily do shopping by placing your Osaifu-Keitai with your credit card information set or your credit card which supports iD over a scanning device at shops. You can set up to two kinds of credit card information on Osaifu-Keitai and can use it by shops according to specific benefit. Depending on the card publishing company, cashing is also supported. pFor using iD on Osaifu-Keitai, you need to subscribe to a The display is for reference. The actual one may differ. card publishing company that supports iD and to set with iD
(iD appli) or card application provided by the card publishing company. Depending on the card you use, you need to set with iD (iD appli) and then set the card application. pThe expense (annual fees, etc.) charged for the iD service differs depending on the card publishing company. pYou cannot delete iD (iD appli). Before you initialize iC owner, perform iD
(Initialize iD Application) from (Setting M) of iD
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DCMX GOLD services that enable you to use more amount and save up DOCOMO points. With DCMX mini, you can easily make a subscription from this application program and immediately use Mobile Phone Credit. The display is for reference. The actual one may differ. Subscribing for membership/Screening 1 Setting card information Use No troublesome deposit is required!
Just by placing the mobile phone with the card information setting completed, at a shop where the following iD mark is put up, you can enjoy shopping without signing2. Check You can check, on the application program, the service contents of DCMX, the balance for this month3, and detailed account!
Change You can perform setting from the application program when changing models or updating your validity period. 1 The online screening is conducted at your subscription for DCMX mini. For subscribing to a service other than DCMX mini, you are connected to the subscription page for i-mode. 2 You might be required to enter your pin number under certain conditions. 3 Available for DCMX mini only. pFor service contents and details of subscriptions, refer to the i-mode site of DCMX (in Japanese only). i-mode site: iMenuDCMX iD Google (Google Map for Mobile) On the map, you can easily find out area information, shop information, and the contents created by users. You can switch to the aerial photo mode or view the map by Street View. You can also check the transportation to the destination by the line search and navigate yourself to the destination. QR code for accessing the site Information p (Unset) or setting is completed. is displayed on the Software list until the card information pTo start this application program for the first time, you need to agree with
(Cautions in use). pYou are charged a packet communication fee for settings and operations. Cautions on Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli Note that we take no responsibility for any information set on your IC card. 2009 Google - Map data 2009 ZENRIN About the Map display l: Displays the menu. i: Searches. (Searches shops in the area, service information, and other places to show on the map.) Mo: Moves the cursor. Oo: Context menu [ (Postal address of current location),
(Route up to here), (Route from here),
(Street view), (Bookmark),
(Search the vicinity)]
1: Zoom out 2: Switches map/aerial photo. 3: Zoom in 0: Shows the current location. a: Saves to/Displays from bookmark. pYou need to agree to the usage rules when you use it for the first time. pYou are separately charged a packet communication fee. You are advised to subscribe to Pake-hodai, Pake-hodai full or Pake-hodai double for using this software program. pFor details, refer to (Help) in the menu. 281 i
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(i-Avatar Maker) What you can do with i-Avatar Maker Create avatars You can easily create avatars by using various parts prepared by i-Avatar Maker. You can create avatars viewing the images shot by the camera or stored in Data Box, or can create avatars based on the prepared samples. Use avatars You can use the created avatars by converting to the materials for Deco-mail, Deco-mail pictograms, Decome-Anime, or the Machi-chara images which support i-concier. By registering the created avatars on the i-avatar site, you can change their clothes and publicize them on the competition site. pYou are separately charged a packet communication fee for converting avatars to Decome-Anime templates or Machi-chara images. pYou are separately charged a packet communication fee for registering avatars on the i-avatar sites. 2009 Acrodea, Inc./
eitarosoft The display is for reference. The actual one may differ. pYou might need to purchase items for changing their clothes on the i-avatar site. pi-avatar is a trademark of D2 COMMUNICATIONS. pAvatar Maker is a trademark of ACRODEA, Inc. Suica (Mobile Suica Setup i-ppli) Suica (Mobile Suica Setup i-ppli) is the i-ppli program NTT DOCOMO provides for making initial settings required before you use the Osaifu-Keitai compatible service, Mobile Suica, offered by JR East. Make the initial settings on this application program, and follow the online instructions to download the Suica application from the JR East site and subscribe to it. pYou need to agree with [Cautions (Must read)] when you use this program for the first time. The display is for reference. The actual one may differ. pYou are separately charged a packet communication fee. pYou can delete this application program after completing initial settings, but the area within the IC card you set remains occupied. To use the occupied area for other services, you need to initialize all the data in the IC card (full format, hereafter). pYou need to visit a docomo shop to perform a full format. pAll the data files on the IC card are deleted by the full format. pWhen you use Mobile Suica Service after a full format, you need to make initial settings again using this i-ppli program. pFor the information about Mobile Suica, refer to the i-mode site (in Japanese only). i-mode site: iMenu (Menu List)
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(Rakuoku Application)
(Rakuoku Application) enables you to easily exhibit your goods on Rakuoku whenever you want wherever you are. The instruction guides you through exhibition procedures, and you can make (trial entries), so you can use it easily even if you are a beginner. As the (Easy entering) function and the convenient functions such as shooting/editing photos and saving records are available, you can exhibit your goods in a shorter time than you do on sites. pYou need to agree with (Usage rules) when you use this program for the first time. The display is for reference. The actual one may differ. pYou are separately charged a packet communication fee. pFor details on Rakuoku, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode] FOMA version. pTo exhibit on Rakuoku, you need to subscribe to the Rakuten membership and register on My menu. pFor the information about Rakuoku, refer to i-mode site (in Japanese only). i-mode site: iMenu (Auction)
(Map Application) This is a convenient i-ppli program that enables you to read the map of the place you are currently in or you specify, check area information, or navigate yourself to the destination by using the location information. You can search for information of facilities which are useful in a time of disaster. Further, using Chizu Talk function, you can exchange messages with your friends on the map. pSee page 307 for details on operations.
(i-ppli Banking) i-ppli Banking is an i-ppli program that enables you to conveniently use mobile banking (check your account balance and deposit/withdrawal details, and transfer/shift money, etc.) from your FOMA terminal. You can use up to two financial institutions by entering your specified password at the startup of the i-ppli program. You can pay bills/payment notices also by Pay-easy. pTo use mobile banking on i-ppli Banking, you need to have the bank account and subscribe to the Internet banking service of each bank. The display is for reference. The actual one may differ. Widget Appli Supported (see page 290) The information of the goods recommended by Rakuoku or the goods you exhibit/bid for is displayed, so you can easily check the auction state. QR code for accessing the site pYou are separately charged a packet communication fee. pFor details on i-ppli Banking, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode] FOMA version. pFor the information about i-ppli Banking, refer to i-mode site (in Japanese only). i-mode site: iMenu (Menu List)
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(i-ppli Banking) Widget Appli Supported (see page 290) With i-ppli Banking Widget, you can easily start i-ppli Banking by entering your password on the Widget display, and can use your registered financial institutions and optional functions more conveniently. QR code for accessing the site 283 i
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(McDonalds TOKUSURU KEITAI application) You can quickly check the attractive information such as McDonalds new products. You can download
(Coupon for scanning), the discount coupon usable in McDonalds shops. Before using (Coupon for scanning), you need to subscribe on (TOKUSURU KEITAI site). Then, select/set your favorite coupon from the application, and place it over a scanning device at a McDonalds shop. pFor the information about 2009 McDonalds The display is for reference. The actual one may differ.
(McDonalds TOKUSURU KEITAI application), refer to
(TOKUSURU KEITAI site), the McDonalds official site (in Japanese only). i-mode site:iMenu (Menu List) (Gourmet/
Recipe) (McDonald TOKUSURU) p (Coupon for scanning) is not available at the shops in some area. In those areas, (Coupon for showing) is available. pEven if you have not subscribed to (TOKUSURU KEITAI site), you can browse (Recommendation news). pThe functions and service contents of (McDonalds TOKUSURU KEITAI application) are subject to change. pYou are separately charged a packet communication fee. 284 t e g d W i
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Start the application Select a coupon and the number of sheets you use Press (OK) to complete the setting of coupon information Order by placing the coupon over a scanning device at a shop. Widget Appli Supported (See page 290) When McDonalds (Recommendation news) is updated, the McDonalds signboard of Widget Appli turns around to tell you the update. When you select the signboard,
(Recommendation news) is displayed. You can read more detailed information by pressing
(More detail) in
(Recommendation news). iW (iW Watch) iW (iW Watch) application enables you to check a watch or battery level on a graphical i-Widget. You can change the designs and colors according to your taste. The display is for reference. The actual one may differ.
(Stock Prices Application) Type of index
(Nikkei225/TOPIX/
Hercules index)
(Stock Prices Application) enables you to easily check stock prices on i-Widget. The stock prices index you can check are: Nikkei225, TOPIX, and Hercules index. You can check the present index value and its up/down from the day before. You can switch the charts among
(intraday), (daily), (weekly), and (monthly). pYou need to agree with (Usage rules) when you use this program for the Chart Present index value The display is for reference. The actual one may differ. Change of index first time. pYou are separately charged a packet communication fee. pThe present index value is the information with a delay of about 20 minutes. pThe information from this application program is not for buying/selling stocks nor for supporting them. pWe take all possible measures to ensure the contents of information of this application program, but this does not provide guarantees to the contents. Note that we at DOCOMO and the Information Provider cannot be held responsible for the loss due to the information from this application program. Google (Google Mobile) Google (Google Mobile) is a useful application program that enables you to use the mobile web search function. You can easily enter the trendy words and keywords you entered in the past. You can easily call up the helpful Google services such as Mail Service (Gmail) and Train Route Search. pYou are separately charged a packet communication fee. The display is for reference. The actual one may differ. FOMA
(FOMA Communication Environment Check Application) FOMA (FOMA Communication Environment Check Application) enables you to check whether the FOMA terminal is available at the FOMA High-Speed Area. pUse FOMA (FOMA Communication Environment Check Application) with your consent to
(Cautions in use). pDepending on the communication environment (such as weather, radio wave conditions, network congestion state) at communication environment check, the different result or out of service might appear even in the same area or at the same period of time. The display is for reference. The actual one may differ. pYou might not be able to check correctly if you use another function while using this application program.
<ippli Settings>
Setting i-ppli 1 mi-ppliippli settings
Do the following operations. Auto start setting See page 286. Disp. software info See page 271. i-Widget roaming set. See page 292. i-Widget sound effect See page 292. ippli call settings ippli call DL set. See page 288. ippli call sound See page 288. 285 i
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i W d g e t Preferred tone Backlight Power saver Vibrator You can set which sound to be output preferentially, from MUSIC/1Seg or i-ppli program, for when you start an i-ppli program during music playback or use of 1Seg.
MUSIC/1Seg or ippli You can set the backlight operation for when an i-ppli program is running.
Select an item. Depend on system . Follows the setting of Backlight. Depend on software . Follows the setting of each software program. Constant light . Lights constantly. You can set to Power Saver Mode to decrease battery consumption by temporarily suspending the i-ppli program for when you close the FOMA terminal while i-ppli is running.
ON or OFF pThis setting is valid from when you start an i-ppli program to when you exit it. pEven when this function is set to ON, Power Saver Mode becomes invalid if Power saver that can be set for each i-ppli program is set to OFF. You can set the vibrator operation for when an i-ppli program is running.
Depend on system or Depend on software Depend on system . Does not work regardless of the setting of Vibrator. With some software programs, the vibrator works. Depend on software . Follows the setting of each software program. Check settings You can check each of ippli settings. Information
<Backlight> <Vibrator>
pWith some software programs, the backlight and vibrator settings are OFF. Consequently, if you set Depend on software, the backlight and vibrator will not work; if you want them to work, set Depend on system. 286 Starting i-ppli Automatically You can make an i-ppli program start automatically at the set date and time. Set the date and time for automatic start using Auto Start Time. Auto Start Setting You can set whether to enable automatic start of i-ppli programs. 1 mi-ppliippli settingsAuto start setting
ON or OFF Auto Start Time You can set the date and time for automatic start. You can set for up to three software programs. Time interval set . Starts at an interval specified by the software program. The setting is completed.
)Auto start time Start time set . Starts at the set start time automatically. 1 Software listi(
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) to start the When software program. Start. Has not started yet. Information pSoftware programs do not start automatically in the following cases:
When the FOMA terminal is turned off When the date and time are not set When another function is working During Lock All During Personal Data Lock During playback of animations/Flash movies When the time set for automatic start is identical to the reserved time set for Software update, or the time set for an alarm of Alarm, Schedule, ToDo, TV timer, or Timer recording When a start time has been specified to the same software program within 10 minutes from the previous auto-start pIf automatic start fails, appears on the desktop. Select the icon to show the Auto Start Info. Using i-ppli Call With the i-ppli call function, you can call up your friends on the i-ppli program to have online matches and to share the information with them. pWith i-ppli calls, you are called up in two ways; directly by your friend or by the IP
(Information Service Providers). pRejecting all i-ppli calls is also available. For details, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode] FOMA version. Send i-ppli Calls to Call up Members 1 While an i-ppli program which supports i-ppli call is runningMake an i-ppli callYES pThe operation differs depending on the i-ppli program. Receive i-ppli Calls When an i-ppli call comes in, the i-ppli call ring tone sounds and the confirmation display appears asking whether to answer it. 1 The i-ppli call confirmation display appears
Select an item. Accept . Answers the i-ppli call. The target i-ppli program starts. Reject. Rejects the i-ppli call. Hold . Holds the i-ppli call. appears on the desktop. Press Oo, highlight appears at the top of the display, and and press Oo to show the i-ppli call logs. pSome i-ppli calls activate the i-ppli program without showing the confirmation display. pWhen you answer an i-ppli call, you might be charged a packet communication fee. i
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ippli call DL set.Rejector Not reject i-ppli Call Sound You can set the operation for when an i-ppli call is received. 1 mi-ppliippli settingsippli call settings
ippli call soundDo the following operations. Select ring tone Ring time setting
Select a folderSelect a ring tone. pWhile selecting a ring tone, you can check the selected tone. You can set a ring time for i-ppli call ring tone.
Enter a ring time (seconds). pEnter two digits from 00 through 15. Select vibrator
Select a vibration pattern. pIf you select Melody linkage, the FOMA terminal vibrates in time with ring tone. pWhile selecting a vibration pattern, you can check the selected vibration. Select illumination Select an item. pWhile selecting an item, you can check the lighting/flickering of the Call/Charging indicator. Check i-ppli Call Logs Up to 30 received i-ppli calls are recorded in i-ppli call logs, and you can check how they were replied. pAfter 30 i-ppli calls are received, the older log is automatically deleted from the oldest one, but the logs for the held i-ppli calls are not deleted. (If 30 logs are all for the held calls, they are deleted.) 1 mi-ppliippli call logs
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and then select YES. When you select Delete all, you need to enter your Terminal Security Code.
), select Delete this or Delete all, Setting i-ppli Call Software Setting (i-ppli Call) You can set whether to allow each i-ppli program to start from i-ppli calls. When you set to OFF, you cannot receive i-ppli calls for the set i-ppli program. 1 Software listi(
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Operating i-ppli Stand-by Display Software Setting (Stand-by Set) You can set an i-ppli program for the Stand-by display. Once set, the i-ppli Stand-by display automatically appears each time you show the Stand-by display. 1 Software listi(
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) is displayed for the software program set as the Stand-by display. or is displayed while an i-ppli Stand-by display is running. To operate an i-ppli program as a normal i-ppli program when an i-ppli Stand-by display is running From the i-ppli Stand-by display, press <. and then you can operate the i-ppli or program as a normal one. pTo return to the i-ppli Stand-by display, press and hold r for at least one second or press h; then select Ended. To release the i-ppli Stand-by display, select Terminated, and select YES. changes to a blinking or Information pIf you turn off the FOMA terminal while the i-ppli Stand-by display is running, the confirmation display appears asking whether to start the i-ppli program when you turn on the power again. pYou can set only one software program for the i-ppli Stand-by display. pSome i-ppli programs cannot be set for the Stand-by display. pWith some software programs set as the i-ppli Stand-by display, you can press a key to go from the normal i-ppli status to the i-ppli Stand-by display status. However, you cannot return to the i-ppli Stand-by display if another menu function is running. pNote that you might not be able to receive timely information if you have set Stand-by net of Software setting to OFF. pYou cannot use the Web To function and the Phone To/AV Phone To function from the i-ppli Stand-by display. pIf the software program which connects to the network is set for the i-ppli Stand-by display, it might not operate successfully because of radio wave conditions or other factors. Information pWhen you show the Stand-by display while a menu function is operating, the image set for Stand-by display of Display setting is displayed, even when the i-ppli Stand-by display is set. pWhen the communication is extremely frequent in a certain period of time while an i-ppli program is running as the i-ppli Stand-by display, the confirmation display appears. When you press .<, the confirmation display appears asking whether to continue communication. pWhen you close the FOMA terminal, the display shifts to the pause state regardless of Power saver or Power saver of the Function menu. pIf you set Lock All or Personal Data Lock when the i-ppli Stand-by display is shown, the i-ppli Stand-by display ends. If you set Lock All, the image set for Stand-by display of Display setting is displayed and if you set Personal Data Lock, the default Stand-by display is displayed. The i-ppli Stand-by display returns when you release each lock. However, when Display setting is set to Accept for Customize of Personal Data Lock, the Stand-by display you had set before you set the i-ppli Stand-by display is displayed during Personal Data Lock. Software Setting (Stand-by Net) You can set whether to permit communication for when the i-ppli Stand-by display is running. 1 Software listi(
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Displaying i-ppli Data Files on the microSD Card Depending on the i-ppli program, you can save its data files on the microSD card. You can display the i-ppli data files saved on the microSD card. 1 mi-ppliippli(microSD)ippli data Function Menu while i-ppli Data File is Displayed Folder info You can display the information of the software program that uses the selected folder, available/unavailable for folder usage, and the reason if unavailable. Delete folder You can delete the selected folder and files in the folder.
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i i-Widget i-Widget is a useful function that enables you to access the frequently-used contents such as the calculator, clock, and stock price information (Widget Appli) by pressing the i-Widget key (r). You can add Widget Appli programs by downloading from sites offered by IPs (Information Providers). (See page 270) Also, you can paste multiple (up to eight) Widget Appli programs to the i-Widget display to customize it to your taste. pMultiple Widget Appli programs might communicate when you show the i-Widget display. pYou are separately charged a packet communication fee for downloading Widget Appli programs or showing the i-Widget display. pAs for overseas use, you are charged a packet communication fee each time a Widget Appli program communicates. Further, the packet communication fee for the overseas use differs from the one for the domestic fee. For details, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [International Services] or the DOCOMO Global Service website. pFor details on i-Widget, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode] FOMA version. Widget Appli list
(SUDOKU of NIKOLI) NIKKEI NET
(Family Message Board)
(Timetable Widget)
(Rakuoku Application)
(Map Application)
(i-ppli Banking) Start! (Start! i-Widget)
(McDonalds TOKUSURU KEITAI application) iW (iW Watch) P-SQUARE INFO
(Sticky)
(Stock Prices Application) Google (Google Mobile) See page 276 See page 277 See page 277 See page 278 See page 283 See page 283 See page 283 See page 284 See page 284 See page 284 See page 277 See page 277 See page 285 See page 285 Using i-Widget Start i-Widget After starting i-Widget, you can simultaneously start multiple Widget Appli programs. You can show the multiple running Widget Appli programs on the i-Widget display. 1 Press r. i-Widget starts. When any Widget Appli program is running, the i-Widget display is displayed. When no Widget Appli program is running, the Widget Appli list is displayed. pYou can start i-Widget also by selecting a Widget Appli program from the Software list. i-Widget display Information pWith i-Widget, you can simultaneously start and show up to eight Widget Appli programs. When you switch Widget Appli programs to be displayed while eight Widget Appli programs are running, end an unwanted Widget Appli program and then start another one from the Widget Appli list. See page 292 for ending a Widget Appli program. pIf you have not operated for three minutes from the Widget Appli list or i-Widget display, the Stand-by display automatically returns. The Stand-by display does not automatically return from the Widget Appli operation display. pEven if you end i-Widget while a pre-installed Widget Appli program is running and change the UIM or initialize the FOMA terminal, the Widget Appli program does not end and remains running as launched from i-Widget. About i-Widget display
Widget Appli list i-Widget display Widget Appli operation display
Widget Appli display On the Widget Appli list, all Widget Appli programs are displayed and ACTIVE is displayed for the running Widget Appli program. On the i-Widget display/Widget Appli operation display, each application program is shown in running state.
: Widget Appli
: i-ppli DX compatible Widget Appli
: Widget Appli for communication
: GPS compatible Widget Appli
: Osaifu-Keitai compatible Widget Appli
: Downloaded from an SSL/TLS page
Navigation display Navigation that corresponds to the key operation is displayed. Shuffle i-Widget You can change the position of Widget Appli programs on the i-Widget display. You cannot specify each position as it is automatically changed. 1 i-Widget displayi[ (Shuffle)]
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Starting Widget Appli 1 Widget Appli list
Select a Widget Appli program to be started. You can show the Widget Appli operation display. pYou can start a Widget Appli program also by selecting it from the Software list. pYou can show the Widget Appli operation display also by selecting a running Widget Appli program. pYou can show the i-Widget display by pressing r or m[ (Return)] from the Widget Appli operation display. End Widget Appli 1 i-Widget display/Widget Appli operation display
Highlight a Widget Appli program to be ended and press c[ (END Widget Appli)]YES End Widget Appli Inf When a Widget Appli program does not end successfully, you can check the date/time and its reason. 1 mi-ppliippli infoEnd Widget appli inf is displayed on the End Widget Appli Inf display, press
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and select YES to delete the information. End i-Widget You can end i-Widget to return to the Stand-by display. 1 Widget Appli list/i-Widget display/Widget Appli operation displayh pYou can return to the Stand-by display also by pressing r or m[ (Return)] from the i-Widget display. pFor the Widget Appli operation display, the confirmation display appears asking whether to finish it. Setting i-Widget i-Widget Roaming Setting You can set whether to communicate via i-Widget overseas. 1 mi-ppliippli settingsi-Widget roaming set.
ON or OFF Information pWhen you arrive at a destination overseas, the setting changes to OFF and the confirmation display appears when you start i-Widget. i-Widget Sound Effect You can set whether to sound an effect tone at the start of i-Widget. 1 mi-ppliippli settingsi-Widget sound effect
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i Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa Osaifu-Keitai. 294 iC Transfer Service . 294 Starting Osaifu-Keitai Compatible i-ppli
. <IC Card Content> 295 Locking IC Card Function . <IC Card Lock> 296 Checking Owner Information of IC Card
. <Check IC Owner> 296 ToruCa . <ToruCa> 296 Receiving ToruCa . <Receive ToruCa Files> 297 Displaying ToruCa . <ToruCa Viewer> 298 How to See ToruCa File List/Detailed ToruCa File Display . 300 Setting ToruCa . <ToruCa Settings> 303 293 Osaifu-Keitai Osaifu-Keitai mounts the IC card, so you can make payment and others just by placing the FOMA terminal over the scanning device in a shop. Further, you can use communications to deposit electronic money or to check your account for balance or usage histories. Security is fully secure1 so that you can make use with a sense of security. For details on Osaifu-Keitai, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode]
FOMA version. pTo use the Osaifu-Keitai compatible service, you need to download the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli program from the Osaifu-Keitai compatible site2 (in Japanese only) to make the settings. 1 You can use Omakase Lock and IC Card Lock. (See page 115 and page 296) 2 iMenu (Menu List) (Osaifu-Keitai) pData on the IC card (including electronic money, reward points, etc.) might be lost or deformed owing to the malfunction of the FOMA terminal. (When we keep your FOMA terminal for repair, we cannot keep it with data files left, so the data files shall be deleted beforehand by yourself as a rule.) For supports such as reissue, restoration, temporary storage, or transfer of data files, consult the service provider which supports Osaifu-Keitai, except for the data transfer by iC transfer service. For your important data files, be sure to use the service with backup support. pIn any case including malfunction or model change, we cannot be held responsible for the loss or deformation of data on the IC card or other losses caused regarding Osaifu-Keitai compatible services. pIf your FOMA terminal is stolen or lost, inquire of the provider for Osaifu-Keitai compatible service you use about ways of dealing with the trouble, immediately. iC Transfer Service iC transfer service1 is the service for moving2 a package of data files3 on the IC card of your Osaifu-Keitai to your new Osaifu-Keitai when you replace your Osaifu-Keitai such as at the time of phone model change or malfunction. After moving data files on the IC card, just download4 an Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli program, and then you can use the Osaifu-Keitai services continuously. iC transfer service is available at the service counters such as a nearby docomo shop. For details on iC transfer service, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide
[i-mode] FOMA version. 1 Both the transferring end and transferred end have to be the FOMA terminal that supports iC transfer service. Visit a nearby counter such as a docomo shop to use iC transfer service. 2 This service is not for copying but for moving data files, so no data files on the IC card remain in the FOMA terminal at the transferring end. iC transfer services is not available for some cases, so use backup services for Osaifu-Keitai compatible services. 3 Some Osaifu-Keitai compatible services do not cover iC transfer service, and you can move only the files on the IC card of the Osaifu-Keitai compatible service that covers iC transfer service. 4 You are charged a packet communication fee for downloading i-ppli programs and respective settings. a C u r o T
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Starting Osaifu-Keitai Compatible i-ppli Read and Write Data inside the IC Card You can start the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli from the Software list. By using Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli, you can read/write the data inside the IC card and use convenient functions such as depositing electronic money or checking your account for the balance and usage details on the mobile phone. pTake care of your Terminal Security Code and password used for each service not to reveal to anyone. pWhen you start or download the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli program for the first time, the message Use IC card for current UIM? appears. When you select YES, you cannot use the IC card function afterward unless you insert the same UIM. To use the IC card function with another UIM, delete all the information of the IC card by Change IC owner, and then delete all the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli programs other than iD (iD appli). Otherwise, you cannot use it. pReading and writing data from the software program and to the IC card is suspended in the following cases:
In that case, the read or written data is discarded. The operation after the communication ends differs depending on the service you use. When a call comes in while an i-ppli program is running When the battery goes flat 1 mOsaifu-KeitaiIC card content The list of the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli programs is displayed. When you select an i-ppli program, it starts up. pSee page 271 for the Software list. Use Osaifu-Keitai Place the f mark of the FOMA terminal over the scanning device, and you can use the FOMA terminal as electronic money to pay for shopping or to use it as a traffic ticket. This function is available without starting the software program. pEven during a call or i-mode access, you can use Osaifu-Keitai by placing the f mark over the scanning device. 1 Place the f mark of the FOMA terminal over the scanning device to use the target service. pThe Call/Charging indicator lights when you bring your FOMA terminal close to a scanning device and communication becomes ready. Place the f mark of the FOMA terminal over the scanning device. Information pMount the battery pack to use Osaifu-Keitai. Even when the power is turned off or when the battery has gone flat, you can use Osaifu-Keitai by placing the f mark over the scanning device, however, you cannot start the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli. You might not be able to use Osaifu-Keitai if you have left the battery unused for a long period or not charged it after the low battery alarm sounds. Charge the battery. pWhen the f mark of the FOMA terminal placed over the scanning device is not identified, slightly move the mark forwards, backwards, to left, or to right. pOsaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli might start when you place the FOMA terminal over the scanning device. 295 O s a i f u
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Checking Owner Information of IC Card You can check whether IC owner information required for using the IC card is consistent with the information of the currently inserted UIM. 1 mOsaifu-KeitaiCheck IC owner pWhen the UIM differs from the stored one, select Change and reset the data on the IC card, and then you can newly store the UIM information. Change IC Owner You can reset the IC owner information by deleting data on the IC card. After resetting, you can newly register information of currently inserted UIM. pWhen you initialize the IC owner information, the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli programs except iD (iD appli) are deleted. However, they might not be deleted depending on your usage state, so you need to delete them separately. 1 mOsaifu-KeitaiChange IC ownerResetYES
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
<ToruCa>
ToruCa ToruCa is an electronic card that you can receive with Osaifu-Keitai for use as fliers, restaurant cards, and coupon tickets. You can receive ToruCa files from scanning devices or sites and can easily exchange them using mail, infrared ray, or a microSD card. The received ToruCa files are saved to ToruCa of Osaifu-Keitai. pFor details on ToruCa, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode] FOMA version.
<IC Card Lock>
Locking IC Card Function To prevent the IC card function from being used by others, you can set the Osaifu-Keitai, received ToruCa, or iC communication disabled. pIf the battery runs out while IC Card Lock is set, the IC card stays locked. 1 Press and hold m for at least one second. appears and IC Card Lock is set. pTo release IC Card Lock, perform the same operation and enter your Terminal Security Code. When Timer Lock ON At Close is set and Lock OFF at open is set to ON, the display for releasing IC Card Lock appears also by opening the FOMA terminal. IC Lock (Power-off) You can set whether to lock the IC card function while the power is turned off. or mOsaifu-KeitaiIC card lock set. 1 mSet./ServiceLock/SecurityLock setting 2 IC lock (power-off)
Enter your Terminal Security CodeSelect an item. Setting before OFF . Follows the setting just before turning off the power. Lock . Sets IC Card Lock. a C u r o T
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<Receive ToruCa Files>
Receiving ToruCa Receive from Scanning Device You can receive the ToruCa file from a scanning device using the IC card function. By receiving detailed information, a ToruCa file becomes a ToruCa file (details) which has more pieces of information. pFor a ToruCa file before receiving the details, you can download up to 1 Kbyte per file, and for a ToruCa file (details), you can download up to 100 Kbytes per file. 1 Place the f mark of the FOMA terminal over the scanning device. You can view more detailed information by using (Details) key. Sources of ToruCa files Site QR code i-ppli Data broadcasting Data Storage Center Scanning device microSD card When a ToruCa file is received A ToruCa-received tone sounds, the Call/Charging indicator lights. pWhen Recv. ToruCa display is set to ON, detailed display of received ToruCa file appears. pFor a ToruCa file before receiving detailed information, the confirmation display appears asking whether to connect to a site to download detailed information. Select YES to display a ToruCa file (details) with detailed information received. Select NO to display a ToruCa file without detailed information. pIf no keys are pressed for about 15 seconds or Recv. ToruCa display is set to OFF, Press Oo, highlight
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T o r u C a Update/Save ToruCa files to Data Storage Center. When receiving detailed information from a ToruCa file A ToruCa file before receiving detailed information itself does not show the detailed information. Select (Details) on the ToruCa file display and select YES to connect to the site to receive more detailed information. After receiving the detailed information, the ToruCa file is overwritten and saved. Information pYou are charged the ordinary packet fee for receiving. Function Menu of the ToruCa Folder List Operate folder Add folder Edit folder name You can create a user folder. You can create up to 20 folders.
Enter a folder name. pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters for the FOMA terminal. pYou can enter up to 31 full-pitch/63 half-pitch characters for the microSD card. You can edit the folder name for the user folder.
Enter a folder name. pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters for the FOMA terminal. pYou can enter up to 31 full-pitch/63 half-pitch characters for the microSD card. Delete folder All ToruCa files in the folder are deleted.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES About Auto-reading Function of ToruCa If you set Auto reading ToruCa to Accept to use the ToruCa files by placing the FOMA terminal over the scanning device, the available ToruCa files are automatically recognized. The used ToruCa files are converted into Used and then moved to the Used ToruCa folder. Up to 20 used ToruCa files are saved, and when the number of the files exceeds 20, the files are deleted from the one downloaded at the oldest date. pEven if Auto reading ToruCa is set to Reject, the confirmation display might appear asking whether to use Auto reading ToruCa when you place the FOMA terminal over the scanning device. To use ToruCa files, select YES, and then set Auto reading ToruCa to Accept. Information pWhen you fail to receive a ToruCa file, the ToruCa failed-to-received tone sounds, and the Call/Charging indicator lights. pA ToruCa-received tone and a ToruCa failed-to-receive tone sound at the volume set for Phone of Ring volume. pDepending on the settings by IPs (Information Providers), you might not be able to update ToruCa files or send them by mail or infrared rays.
<ToruCa Viewer>
Displaying ToruCa You can display ToruCa file received by the IC card function or from sites or mail. ToruCa Folder list a C u r o T
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Select a folder. pEach time you press m from the ToruCa Folder list, you can switch folders between the FOMA terminal and the microSD card. pWhen the folder contains unread ToruCa files, 2 Select a ToruCa file. appears. 298 Search all folders Auto-sort Copy You can search through all ToruCa files in the FOMA terminal
(except ToruCa files stored in the Used ToruCa folder) by specifying a search condition.
Select a search condition. Genre. Select a genre. Press l(
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) to display a list of category Title . Enter characters to be searched for, from those in the title. Index . Enter characters to be searched for, from those in location data. pYou can enter up to 20 full-pitch/40 half-pitch characters for the Title search, and up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters for the Index search. You can set to automatically sort and save the ToruCa files that satisfy the conditions set to the folder for when you receive them from a scanning device or automatically receive them from data broadcasting while watching a 1Seg program.
Select a sorting condition. Genre. Put a check mark for the genre to sort into and
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genres. Title . Enter characters from those in the title, to be a sorting condition. Index . Enter characters from those in the location data, to be a sorting condition. Release . Select YES to release the sorting condition you specified. pYou can enter up to 20 full-pitch/40 half-pitch characters for the Title sort, and up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters for the Index sort. pWhen a sorting condition is already specified for the folder, it is displayed. Press i(
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) to set a sorting condition Copy to microSD You can copy the ToruCa files together with the folder from the FOMA terminal to the microSD card. CPY all to microSD You can copy all the ToruCa files together with the folder from the FOMA terminal to the microSD card.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES Copy to phone You can copy the ToruCa files together with the folder from the microSD card to the FOMA terminal. Copy all to phone You can copy all the ToruCa files together with the folder from the microSD card to the FOMA terminal.
Add or OverwriteEnter your Terminal Security Code
YES pWhen you select Overwrite, the confirmation display appears telling that the ToruCa files in the FOMA terminal will be deleted. Connect to Center See page 124. All ToruCa disp. Ir/
transmission You can display all the ToruCa files stored in the FOMA terminal. Send all Ir data See page 361. All transmission See page 363. Memory info Delete all Select storage You can display the used memory space (estimate)/the number of saved files. You can delete all the ToruCa files stored in the FOMA terminal.
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p is displayed when the Genre sort is set, is displayed when the Title sort is set, and is displayed when the Index sort is set. pWhen a file satisfies multiple conditions, it is sorted into the top of the folder in the ToruCa Folder list.
<Copy to microSD>
pThe ToruCa file (details) is copied as a ToruCa file before receiving details if it contains the data file with the UIM security or whose output from the FOMA terminal is prohibited.
<CPY all to microSD>
pThe ToruCa files in the ToruCa folder within the FOMA terminal are saved to SD ToruCa on the microSD card.
<Copy all to phone>
pThe ToruCa files in SD ToruCa on the microSD card are added or overwritten and then saved to the ToruCa folder in the FOMA terminal.
<Select storage>
p pWhen you execute Check microSD, or create or edit a folder by using a personal is displayed for the folder set as a destination. computer, the destination folder on the microSD card might be changed. When the setting is changed, set the destination folder again. a C u r o T
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ToruCa File list Detailed ToruCa File display Detailed ToruCa File display
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State of ToruCa file 1 Unread ToruCa file Read ToruCa file Used ToruCa file 2 FOMA terminal incompatible ToruCa file 1 Does not apply to the ToruCa file downloaded from a site. 2 Appears for only the ToruCa file on the microSD card. p p is added to the expired ToruCa file. is added to the ToruCa file whose output from the FOMA terminal is prohibited.
Category Displays a category icon that matches the contents of the ToruCa file.
Index file Displays the location data of the publisher of the ToruCa file information. Title Date and time the ToruCa file was received ToruCa information Summary and the (Details) key are displayed for a ToruCa file. Publisher information is displayed for a ToruCa file (details). Function Menu of the ToruCa File List/Detailed ToruCa File Display Attach to mail Move Search/sort Search
[List only]
Sort
[List only]
Copy Copy You can compose an i-mode mail message with the ToruCa file attached. Go to step 2 on page 130. pYou can compose it also by pressing l(
Select a destination folder. pYou cannot select the Used ToruCa folder.
). You can search through ToruCa file in the folder by specifying a search condition.
Select a search condition. Genre. Select a genre. Press l(
icons belonging to the genre.
) to display a list of category Title . Enter characters to be searched for, from those in the title. Index . Enter characters to be searched for, from those in location data. pYou can enter up to 20 full-pitch/40 half-pitch characters for the Title search, and up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters for the Index search. You can change the order of displayed files.
Select an order. You can copy the displayed or highlighted ToruCa file to another folder.
Select a destination folder. pYou cannot select the Used ToruCa folder. Copy to microSD The files are copied to the folder as specified by Select storage on page 299. Copy to phone You can copy the ToruCa file from the microSD card to the ToruCa folder in the FOMA terminal. Connect to Center
[List only]
ToruCa folders
[List only]
Multiple-choice
[List only]
See page 124.
)Select an item. You can display the ToruCa folder list. pYou can display it also by pressing c(
You can select multiple ToruCa files and operate them.
Put a check mark for ToruCa files to be selected
i(
Move . See page 301. Copy. See page 301. Copy to microSD . See page 301. Copy to phone . See page 301. Send Ir data. See page 360. Select all . Selects all files. Release all. Releases all selections. Update ToruCa
[Detailed display only]
Operate image You can re-receive the information about the ToruCa file. The re-received ToruCa file (details) is automatically overwritten and then saved.
YES pYou cannot update some ToruCa files. pSee page 194 when ToruCa files are stored to the maximum. Save one image
[Detailed display only]
You can save an image displayed on the ToruCa file.
Select an image Go to step 2 on page 192. Save some images
[Detailed display only]
You can save multiple images displayed on the ToruCa file.
Put a check mark for images to be savedl(
Go to step 2 on page 192.
) Save all images
[Detailed display only]
Among the images displayed on the ToruCa file, you can save all the images that can be saved at one time. Go to step 2 on page 192. Save BG image
[Detailed display only]
You can save the background image of the ToruCa file and set it for the Stand-by display or Wake-up display. Go to step 2 on page 192. 301 O s a i f u
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<Copy to microSD>
pThe ToruCa file (details) is copied as a ToruCa file before receiving details if it contains the data file with the UIM security or whose output from the FOMA terminal is prohibited. pWhen the number of files in the destination folder on the microSD card is full, a new folder is automatically created and ToruCa files are saved to that folder. When copying is completed, the message Storage is changed to XXXXXXXX
(XXXXXXXX denotes a folder name) appears. pThe name of copied ToruCa file is TORUCXXX (XXX denotes a numeral). pWhen no folder is set as a destination folder on the microSD card, a new folder is created automatically and the file is saved to the folder. After saving, the newly created folder is set as the destination folder. pYou might not be able to execute Copy to microSD for the ToruCa file depending on its file size.
<Copy to phone>
pYou might not be able to execute Copy to phone for the ToruCa file depending on its file size.
<Operate image>
pTransparent GIF file (except animation GIF file) whose file extension is ifm is saved as a frame or stamp. Retry
[Detailed display only]
You can play back an animation image or Flash movie in the ToruCa file from the beginning. pWhen a part of the Flash movie is outside the display area, the Flash movie might not be played back. Add to phonebook
[Detailed display only]
See page 82. Add desktop icon See page 30. Ir/
transmission Send Ir data See page 360. transmission See page 362. Memory info
[List only]
Delete Delete this
[List only]
Delete selected
[List only]
Delete all
[List only]
You can display the used memory space (estimate)/the number of saved files.
YES
Put a check mark for ToruCa files to be deleted
l(
You can delete all ToruCa files in the folder.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
)YES Delete
[Detailed display only]
YES Information
<Attach to mail>
pThe ToruCa file (details) that contains data whose output from the FOMA terminal is prohibited is attached as a ToruCa file before receiving details. pYou might not be able to attach the ToruCa file to i-mode mail depending on its file size.
<Copy>
pYou cannot copy ToruCa files whose output from the FOMA terminal is prohibited. 302 a C u r o T
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<ToruCa Settings>
Setting ToruCa 1 mOsaifu-KeitaiSettings
Do the following operations. Receive ToruCa Auto reading ToruCa Recv. ToruCa display ToruCa from dataBC Check same ToruCa You can set whether to receive ToruCa file from a scanning device using the IC card function or from another FOMA terminal via iC transmission.
Accept or Reject You can set whether to have the available ToruCa files automatically recognized for when you place the FOMA terminal over the scanning device.
Accept or Reject You can set whether to display the detailed ToruCa File display when you receive a ToruCa file while the Stand-by display is shown.
ON or OFF You can set whether to receive ToruCa files automatically from data broadcasting while watching a 1Seg program.
Auto receive ON or Auto receive OFF You can set whether to check the same ToruCa file is already received before receiving a ToruCa file from a scanning device or receiving a ToruCa file automatically from data broadcasting while watching a 1Seg program.
ON or OFF ON . Checks and does not receive a new ToruCa file if the same ToruCa file is already received. OFF . Does not check. Receives even the same ToruCa file. Information
<Auto reading ToruCa>
pIf Auto reading ToruCa is set to Reject, you might not be able to use ToruCa files.
<Check same ToruCa>
pThe ToruCa files stored in the Used ToruCa folder or expired ToruCa files are not included in target files. 303 O s a i f u
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T o r u C a 304 Map/GPS Function Using GPS Function . 306 Checking Your Location . <Position Location> 306 Using Map/GPS Compatible i-ppli . 307 Providing Location Information on Request
. <Provide Location> 308 Notifying Location Information. <Notify of Location> 309 Displaying History of Checked Location Information
. <Location History> 310 Setting GPS . <GPS Settings> 310 305 Using GPS Function pGPS is operated by the United States Department of Defense, so the GPS radio wave conditions might be controlled (accuracy deterioration, radio wave supply suspension, etc.) depending on the defense strategy of the United States Department of Defense. pNote that we do not take any responsibility for a loss such as pure economic loss resulting from the facts that you have missed the chance to check the measurement
(communication) results, which have been caused by external factors such as malfunctions, erroneous operations, troubles, or power failure (including battery shortage) on the FOMA terminal. pYou cannot use the FOMA terminal as a navigating system for aircraft, vehicles, and people. Therefore, note that we are not held responsible for any damage resulting from the use of the location information for navigation. pYou cannot use GPS as a high-accuracy measuring device. Note that we do not take any responsibility for the damage caused by an error in the location information. pYou cannot use the GPS function when the FOMA terminal is out of the service area
(or overseas). Information pYou cannot use the GPS function in the following cases:
During Lock All While the UIM is not inserted Provide Location is available. During Self Mode During Omakase Lock pAs GPS uses radio waves transmitted from the satellites, note that you cannot or might have difficulty to receive radio waves in the following conditions:
In a building or right under it In the basement, tunnel, ground, water In a bag or case In densely crowded areas with buildings and houses In densely crowded trees and right under them Close to high-tension wires In a car or train In bad weather such as heavy rain and snow When there are obstacles (persons and articles) around the FOMA terminal. When you cover the displays, keys, microphone, or speakers of the FOMA terminal with your hand. In these cases, an error in the obtained location information might become 300 meters or more. pBefore you use Provide Location or Notify of Location, refer to the notice by GPS service providers or on the DOCOMO website. Further, you might be charged a fee for using these functions. 306 n o i t c n u F S P G p a M
<Position Location>
Checking Your Location You can measure your current location and display it. You can display a map and send your location information by mail as well. 1 mLifeKitMap/GPSPosition location Blinks during measuring
The current location is displayed by the latitude and longitude.
Measurement date Latitude Longitude Geographic datum Accuracy
: Almost accurate location information (Error is about less than 50 meters)
: Relatively accurate location information (Error is less than about 300 meters)
: Approximate location information (Error is about 300 meters or more) The accuracy is an estimate. It might differ from actual one depending on the radio wave conditions in the surrounding area. pPress l(
on page 311).
) to measure again in Quality mode (see Positioning mode pWhen is displayed at bottom right of the display during measuring, press i and select OK to display the location using the information during measuring. pYou can measure your location also by pressing and holding 1 for at least one second from the Stand-by display. After measuring, the Function Menu while Current Location is Displayed on page 307 is performed following the setting of GPS button setting on page 311. Function Menu while Current Location is Displayed Read map Map/GPS ppli Paste to mail You can display a map by starting GPS compatible i-ppli program set by Select map. You can use the location information on a GPS compatible i-ppli program.
Select an i-ppli program. You can compose an i-mode mail message with the URL of the location information pasted to the text.
YES Go to step 2 on page 130. pThe URL of the location information to be sent is displayed on i-mode compatible phones only. Add to phonebook You can store the location information in the Phonebook. Attach to image
YES Go to step 2 on page 82. You can store the location information in the image.
Select a folderSelect an imagel(
YES or NO YES . Overwrites and saves. NO . Saves as a separate file.
) Using Map/GPS Compatible i-ppli Display a Map You can start GPS compatible i-ppli program set by Select map. At purchase, (Map Application) is set and you can read a map of current or specified location. 1 mLifeKitMap/GPSMap pWhen Select map is not set, select a GPS compatible i-ppli program you use for displaying a map. Start GPS Compatible i-ppli You can select an i-ppli program from the GPS compatible i-ppli list to start it. 1 mLifeKitMap/GPSMap/GPS ppli
Select an i-ppli program. pSee page 271 for the Software list. Information pWhen you use a GPS compatible i-ppli program, the location information is sent to the information provider of the i-ppli program you use. pYou need to set Location usage of Software setting to ON when you use the GPS function of a GPS compatible i-ppli program. Using (Map Application)
(Map Application) is a useful i-ppli program that enables you to show the map of your current or specified location, check area information, or navigate yourself to the destination by using location information. You can search for information of useful facilities in a time of disaster. Further, using Chizu Talk function, you can exchange messages with your friends on the map. 2009 ZENRIN DataCom CO., LTD. 307
M a p G P S F u n c t i o n About Service Charge The services provided by this application are classified as follows:
Charge-free functions pMap viewing and area information search are available. Gourmet-coupon search is also available. pOn the map, you can color the places for which you previously measured by using GPS, by the unit of city, ward, town, village, or prefecture. This function shows the visited places at a glance. pIn addition to the ordinary map, you can change the mode to show the various types of maps such as the 3D map, train-route accentuated map, and day/night mode map, etc. Charged functions You can use these functions charge free except traffic information for up to 60 days from when you start Map Application for the first time. After this charge-free period, you need to register yourself to My Menu at (ZENRIN map+navi)
(charged) provided by ZENRIN DataCom CO., LTD. pYou can navigate yourself to the destination by the comprehensive search including cars, trains, and on foot. Root search considering traffic snarls is also available. pYou can show the train transfer information and timetables. pYou can show the locations of your friends on the map and exchange messages with them. pYou can search for facilities which are useful in a time of disaster. You can also use the disaster map application, the i-ppli program which does not require communications. If you previously download the disaster map of your neighborhood, you will be helped in case of emergency. Information pYou are separately charged a packet communication fee. You are advised to subscribe to Pake-hodai, Pake-hodai full or Pake-hodai double for using this software program. pIf you delete this software program, download it from (i-area
-Area Information-). pNote that we are not held responsible for the accuracy and promptness of the map and route information. pWhile driving, ensure that a person other than the driver operates this software program. pThe displays are for reference, so the actual ones might differ. 308
<Provide Location>
Providing Location Information on Request You can provide your location information on the request from others. Depending on the service you use, you need to set GPS service settings beforehand. (See page 311) Also, you need to set Location request set. to the setting to permit the location provision beforehand.
<When the setting by service is (Check every time)>
1 When a location provision request arrivesYES or NO YES . Measures the current location and sends the location information. NO . Rejects to provide the location information. pIf no keys are pressed for about 20 seconds, the former display returns without providing your current location.
<When the setting by service is (Accept)>
1 When a location provision request arrivesOK pWhen you select OK or about three seconds elapse, the current location provision starts. pThe information about where to provide might not be displayed. pPress r to stop providing information. However, your location information might be sent depending on the timing. Information pIf no keys are pressed for about 15 seconds from the Position Location Result display or the Failure display, the former display returns. pTo use imadoco search, you need to trace from iMenu (User Support) [Respective settings (Confirmation/
Change/Use)] (Other Service Settings/
Confirmation) to set [Location Information Usage Setting (imadoco search Setting)]. pWhen Location request set. is set to other than OFF, your location information might be sent and known to the searchers, even if you do not operate the FOMA terminal. n o i t c n u F S P G p a M
Information pEven when you send your location information, it might not be delivered to the service provider depending on the radio wave conditions. pIn the following cases, the display of location provision request is not shown but the request is rejected:
When Location request set. is set to OFF. When you receive a location provision request from a party not stored in the Phonebook while Location request set. is set to Reject numbers unset. When you receive a location provision request outside the validity period set by Location request set.. pWhen you set, by GPS service settings, the location provision request to be checked every time, the location information is not provided on the location provision request during Public mode (Drive mode). pWhen you set, by GPS service settings, the location provision request to be accepted, the location information is provided with a display during Public mode (Drive mode) but the positioning ring tone, vibrator, and illumination do not work. pWhen you are requested to provide your location information from the party using imadoco kantan search, the confirmation display appears asking whether to send the current location information each time you receive a request. Select YES to immediately send the rough position location result. After selecting YES, the GPS Measuring display appears and the precise position location result is notified after GPS measuring. The rough position location result is notified even if you suspend the location provision during GPS measuring. In this case, it is recorded in Location History but the location information is not displayed. pRegardless of the mode of 2in1, the location information can be searched for Number A only. When the other party searches you by your Number B, your current location is not provided and the searcher is notified that the search has failed. pA fee is not charged for using the Provide Location function. pFor using the service, refer to the information on your service provider or the DOCOMO website.
<Notify of Location>
Notifying Location Information You can notify a service provider of your current location. 1 mLifeKitMap/GPSNotify of location
Direct inputEnter a party to be notifiedYES pYou can enter up to 12 digits by using numerals, #
and :. pIf you have stored LCS clients by Reg. LCS client beforehand, you can select an LCS client from View service clients. pYou can press l(
measuring, but your current location might be notified depending on the timing.
) to stop 2 OK Information pEven when you send your location information, it might not be delivered to the service provider depending on the radio wave conditions. pYou are charged a fee for using the function to notify your current location. pTo use Notify of Location, you might need to subscribe to a service provider that supports Notify of Location. Further, you might be charged a fee for using the service. pYou cannot enter any digits during Keypad Dial Lock. pRegardless of the mode of 2in1, your location information is notified by Number A. 309
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<Location History>
Displaying History of Checked Location Information Up to 50 histories of Position Location, Notify of Location, and Provide Location are stored. 1 mLifeKitMap/GPS
Location history
Select a location history.
: Position location
: Provide location
: Notify of location is displayed for the records of successful positioning. p Information pWhen the location histories exceed 50, they are automatically overwritten from the oldest one. pThe location information and accuracy stored in Location History may differ from the ones sent to the location provision requester or LCS client depending on the radio wave conditions, and others. pWhen you cancel Position Location midway, fail to measure your location, or reject a location provision request by the setting of Location request set., the history is not recorded. pEven when the histories of Provide Location or Notify of Location are stored, they might not have been delivered to your service providers. pYou cannot use the measuring-failed histories of Provide Location or Notify of Location for the operations other than Add to phonebook (except Store loc. info.), Compose message, Dialing, and Delete. pWhen Provide Location was used, the name of the location provision requester is checked against the Phonebook entries which appear in each mode of 2in1 and then shown. pIf the phone number of the location provision requester is the one you added in your Own number, the name of the location provision requester is not displayed on Location History. Function Menu while Location History is Displayed Read map Map/GPS ppli Paste to mail 310 See page 307. See page 307. See page 307. Add to phonebook You can store the location information, phone number, or mail address in the Phonebook.
Store loc. info., Store phone number, or Store mail addressYES Go to step 2 on page 82. Attach to image See page 307. Compose message You can compose an i-mode mail message to your location provision requester. Go to step 3 on page 130. Dialing Delete Delete this Delete all See page 227.
YES
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
<GPS Settings>
Setting GPS 1 mLifeKitMap/GPSGPS settings
Do the following operations. Map setting Select map You can select a GPS compatible i-ppli program to use when displaying a map from Map or location information.
Select an i-ppli program. pSee page 193 when you select Search by i-mode. Map activate setting You can set whether to start the GPS compatible i-ppli program after measuring your current location when displaying a map.
Start after locating or Start without locating n o i t c n u F S P G p a M
GPS button setting You can set a function which is performed after measuring your location by pressing and holding 1 for at least one second from the Stand-by display. You can select a function from the Function Menu while Current Location is Displayed on page 307.
Select a function. pIf you set to Confirm every session, you can select a function each time you measure the location. Posit. tone/illum. See page 311. Positioning mode You can select a mode for measuring the current location from either Standard mode or Quality mode. When you select Quality mode, it takes a longer time to measure, but the measuring accuracy might be improved as a result. You can set a positioning mode for Position Location, Notify of Location, and Provide Location respectively.
Select an operation to be set
Standard mode or Quality mode Reg. LCS client See page 312. Location request set. See page 312. Service settings By accessing GPS service settings (a host set by Host selection), you can configure the settings for the Provide Location service such as the password and search permission for location information. pSee page 181 for operations while a site is displayed. However, you cannot use the Bookmark or Screen Memo function. pWhen you access from overseas, the error display appears and you cannot use this function. However, you are charged a packet communication fee. Host selection See page 314. Positioning Tone/Illumination You can select a tone to sound for when you check your current location or when you are requested to provide location information. You can set a color of the Call/Charging indicator and the vibration pattern as well. 1 mLifeKitMap/GPSGPS settings
Posit. tone/illum.Select an operation to be set
Do the following operations. Select posit. ring tone
Select a folderSelect a ring tone. pWhile selecting a ring tone, you can check the selected tone. Ring time setting You can set a ring time for positioning ring tone.
Enter a ring time (seconds). pEnter two digits from 00 through 30. For Location req./
Confirm, however, enter two digits from 00 through 20. If you set to 0 seconds, the tone does not sound. Select vibrator
Select a vibration pattern. pIf you select Melody linkage, the FOMA terminal vibrates in time with ring tone. pWhile selecting a vibration pattern, you can check the selected vibration. Select illumination Select an item. pWhile selecting an item, you can check the lighting/flickering of the Call/Charging indicator. 311
M a p G P S F u n c t i o n Register LCS Client If you have stored LCS clients, you can select an LCS client when you notify of your current location. Further, you can automatically notify of your current location when you make a call to the stored phone number. You can store up to five LCS clients. 1 mLifeKitMap/GPSGPS settings
Reg. LCS clientHighlight <Not stored> and press l(
Do the following operations. pIf you select a stored LCS client, you can confirm the stored contents.
) or Oo(
) Service client name Enter a service client name. Service client ID Phone number pYou can enter up to 16 full-pitch/32 half-pitch characters.
Enter a service client ID. pYou can enter up to 12 digits by using numerals, # and :. pEnter the service client ID specified by your service provider.
Enter a phone number. pYou can enter up to 26 digits. pHighlight the phone number field, press i(
), and select Enter from PB to call up a phone number from the Phonebook and enter it. pIf you enter a phone number by Enter from PB with Service client name not entered, the name for the Phonebook entry is entered. Notify when dialing You can set whether to notify of your current location for when you make a voice call or videophone call to the stored phone number.
ON, OFF or Confirm every dial pTo check each time you make a call, select Confirm every dial. Information pEven if Notify when dialing is set to ON or to Confirm every dial, you cannot notify of your current location when you make a call without notifying of your caller ID. Function Menu while LCS Client is Displayed Delete Delete this Delete all Add to phonebook
YES
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES You can store the service client name and phone number stored in Reg. LCS client into the Phonebook. (See page 307) Edit Send Ir data Go to step 1 of Register LCS Client on page 312. pYou can edit also by pressing l(
See page 360.
). Send all Ir data See page 361. transmission See page 362. All transmission See page 363. Location Request Set. You can set how to operate when you receive a location provision request. You can set a validity period when you set to permit the location provision. 1 mLifeKitMap/GPSGPS settings
Location request set.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeSelect an item. ON . Permits the location provision request by all searchers
). OFF . Rejects the location provision request. Reject numbers unset . Permits the location provision request only by the and notifies the current location. parties stored in the Phonebook. Requests from the parties not stored in the Phonebook are automatically rejected. n o i t c n u F S P G p a M
2 Press l(
312 2 Select YES to set a validity period
Do the following operations. Operations when the validity period for location provision is specified Example: When the current date and time are 12:00/18/Nov and you set 14:00 as the start time and 21:00 as the end time Permit from
Enter the time for starting permission. Repeat Validity period Period of location provision
Enter the time for ending permission.
Select a repeat type. pWhen you select Select day, put a check mark for days of the week to be repeated, then press l(
When you set to Repeat, you can set the period to be valid.
ON or OFFEnter a validity date (from)
ON or OFFEnter a validity date (to).
). Permit to Repeat Validity period 3 Press l(
Information pYou can set Location request setting also by Initial setting (see page 44). pWhen a location provision request is rejected by the setting of Location request set., the history is not recorded. pYou can specify from January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2037 for Permission schedule. pWhen Reject numbers unset is set, the location provision requests from all the parties stored in the Phonebook are permitted regardless of the mode of 2in1. pEven if you set to Reject numbers unset, you might receive a location provision request from the party not stored in the Phonebook depending on the function in use. 1 time Daily Start date: 20/Nov End date: 30/Nov Start date: 10/Nov End date: 30/Nov OFF Select day Start date: 20/Nov End date: 30/Nov Start date: 10/Nov End date: 30/Nov OFF 14:00/18/Nov through 21:00/18/Nov Every day 14:00 through 21:00 from 20/Nov through 30/Nov Every day 14:00 through 21:00 from 18/Nov through 30/Nov Every day 14:00 through 21:00 on and after 18/Nov 14:00 through 21:00 of the specified days of the week from 20/Nov through 30/Nov 14:00 through 21:00 of the specified days of the week from 18/Nov through 30/Nov 14:00 through 21:00 of the specified days of the week on and after 18/Nov Example: When the current date and time are 12:00/18/Nov and you set 10:00 as the start time and 21:00 as the end time Repeat Validity period Period of location provision 1 time Daily Start date: 20/Nov End date: 30/Nov Start date: 10/Nov End date: 30/Nov OFF Select day Start date: 20/Nov End date: 30/Nov Start date: 10/Nov End date: 30/Nov OFF 12:00/18/Nov through 21:00/18/Nov Every day 10:00 through 21:00 from 20/Nov through 30/Nov 12:00/18/Nov through 21:00/18/Nov, every day 10:00 through 21:00 from 19/Nov through 30/Nov 12:00/18/Nov through 21:00/18/Nov, every day 10:00 through 21:00 on and after 19/Nov 10:00 through 21:00 of the specified days of the week from 20/Nov through 30/Nov If 18/Nov is the specified day;
12:00/18/Nov through 21:00/18/Nov, 10:00 through 21:00 of the specified days of the week from 19/Nov through 30/Nov If 18/Nov is the specified day;
12:00/18/Nov through 21:00/18/Nov, 10:00 through 21:00 of the specified days of the week on and after 19/Nov 313
M a p G P S F u n c t i o n Host Selection Normally, you do not need to change this setting. You can use this setting for changing the host for Service Settings. 1 mLifeKitMap/GPSGPS settingsHost selection
Highlight <Not stored> and press l(
). pIf you select a stored host, the setting is changed to that host. pTo delete a stored host, press i(
), select Delete and select YES. 2 Do the following operations. Host name Host number Host address 3 Press l(
Enter a host name. pYou can enter up to 9 full-pitch/18 half-pitch characters.
Enter a host number. pYou can enter up to 99 half-pitch alphanumeric characters.
Enter a URL. pYou can enter up to 100 half-pitch alphanumeric characters.
). Example: When the current date and time are 12:00/18/Nov and you set 14:00 as the start time and 10:00 as the end time Repeat Validity period Period of location provision 1 time Daily Start date: 20/Nov End date: 30/Nov Start date: 10/Nov End date: 30/Nov OFF Select day Start date: 20/Nov End date: 30/Nov Start date: 10/Nov End date: 30/Nov OFF 14:00/18/Nov through 10:00/19/Nov 14:00 through 10:00 of the next day from 20/Nov through 30/Nov 14:00 through 10:00 of the next day from 18/Nov through 30/Nov 14:00 through 10:00 of the next day on and after 18/Nov 14:00 through 10:00 of the next days of the specified days of the week from 20/Nov through 30/Nov 14:00 through 10:00 of the next days of the specified days of the week from 18/Nov through 30/Nov 14:00 through 10:00 of the next days of the specified days of the week on and after 18/Nov Example: When the current date and time are 12:00/18/Nov and you set 10:00 as the start time and 10:00 as the end time Repeat Validity period Period of location provision 1 time Daily Start date: 20/Nov End date: 30/Nov Start date: 10/Nov End date: 30/Nov OFF Select day Start date: 20/Nov End date: 30/Nov Start date: 10/Nov End date: 30/Nov OFF 314 12:00/18/Nov through 10:00/19/Nov 10:00/20/Nov through 10:00/1/Dec 12:00/18/Nov through 10:00/1/Dec 12:00/18/Nov through 10:00/19/Nov, every day 10:00 through 10:00 of the next day on and after 19/Nov 10:00 through 10:00 of the next days of the specified days of the week from 20/Nov through 30/Nov If 18/Nov is the specified day;
12:00/18/Nov through 10:00/19/Nov, 10:00 through 10:00 of the next days of the specified days of the week from 19/Nov through 30/Nov If 18/Nov is the specified day;
12:00/18/Nov through 10:00/19/Nov, 10:00 through 10:00 of the next day of the specified days of the week on and after 19/Nov n o i t c n u F S P G p a M
Data Box . 316 Making Full Use of Still Images Displaying Images . <Picture Viewer> 318 Editing Still Images. <Edit Picture> 323 Creating Animations. <Original Animation> 325 Making Full Use of Moving Pictures Playing i-motion/Movie. <i-motion Player> <Movie Player> 326 Using Playlist . 331 Editing i-motion . <Edit imotion> 332 Making Full Use of Video Playing Video . <Video Player> 334 Making Full Use of Chara-den Chara-den . 337 Displaying/Operating Chara-den Images
. <Chara-den Player> 337 Recording Chara-den Images . <Record Chara-den> 338 Making Full Use of Machi-chara Displaying Machi-chara Images . <Machi-chara> 339 Making Full Use of Melodies Playing a Melody. <Melody Player> 340 Making Full Use of Kisekae Tool Checking Kisekae Tool . <Kisekae Tool> 343 Making Full Use of microSD Card microSD Card . 344 Inserting/Removing microSD Card . 344 Displaying Data Items on microSD Card . <microSD> 345 Copying Still Images, Moving Pictures, etc. . 348 Moving Copyrighted Files . <Movable Contents> 350 Back up/Restore Data Files Collectively . 351 Data Management Managing Unsupported Files . <SD Other Files> 352 Formatting microSD Card . <microSD Format> 352 Checking microSD Card . <Check microSD> 353 Displaying Capacity of microSD Card . <microSD Info> 353 Using a microSD Card with a Personal Computer . 353 Folder Configuration on microSD Card . 354 Making Full Use of Various Data Managing Folders . 356 Making Full Use of Infrared Communication Using Infrared Communication . 358 Sending/Receiving One or Multiple Data. 360 Sending/Receiving All Data . 361 Using Infrared Remote Control Function. 362 Communication Setting. <Forwarding Image> 362 Making Full Use of iC Communication Function iC Communication Function . <iC Transmission> 362 Sending/Receiving One Data . 362 Sending/Receiving All Data . 363 Making Full Use of Voice Recorder Using Voice Recorder . <Voice Recorder> 363 Making Full Use of PDF Viewer Displaying PDF Data . <PDF Viewer> 364 Making Full Use of Document Viewer Displaying Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Files
. <Document Viewer> 368 Printing Still Images Printing Saved Images . 369 315 Data Box Data Box contains the items and folders as listed below. Data is saved to respective folders according to the contents. My picture i-mode Search by i-mode Camera Deco-mail picture Deco-mail pictograms Downloaded still images, etc. Connects to the data site. Still images shot by the camera, shot Chara-den images, etc. Still images to be used for creating Deco-mail Connects to the data site. pYou can delete the pre-installed Deco-mail pictograms. You can re-download them from the P-SQUARE site
(see page 193). When you use a UIM other than the one used for downloading, the UIM security function
(see page 37) is set for them. Search by i-mode
(Favorite)1 Pictograms to be used for creating Deco-mail i (ipictogram)1
(Decoration)1
(Heart/Sparkling)1
(Weather/Season)1
(Transfer/Life)1
(Phone/Mail)1
(Food)1
(Cartoon character)1
(Character)1 Search by i-mode Connects to the data site. Pre-installed still images Still images in the user folder The function of displaying still images continuously Still images to be used for frames and marker stamps Connects to the data site. Still images shot by the camera, and images in JPEG format and GIF format that conform to the DCF standard and were copied from the FOMA terminal Animation images in GIF format copied from the FOMA terminal, and images in JPEG format that do not conform to the DCF standard Movable contents Copyrighted still images moved from the FOMA terminal Deco-mail pictograms Deco-mail pictograms copied from the FOMA terminal Image Box Pre-installed User folder2 Original animation Frame/Stamp Search by i-mode microSD Picture t n e m e g a n a M a t a D MUSIC i-mode Initial folder Chaku-uta Full music files obtained from sites Search by i-mode Connects to the data site. User folder2 Search by i-mode microSD WMA Music&Video Channel Downloaded program Saved program imotion/Movie i-mode Search by i-mode Camera Pre-installed Voice recorder User folder2 Playlist Position memory Movie microSD Position memory Played history Search by i-mode microSD SD video Movable contents Other contents Chaku-uta Full music files in the user folder Connects to the data site. Copyrighted Chaku-uta Full music files downloaded or moved from the FOMA terminal WMA files obtained from personal computer Programs downloaded via Music&Video Channel Programs saved to the FOMA terminal i-motion files obtained from sites, etc. Connects to the data site. i-motion files recorded by the camera, shot Chara-den movies, etc. Pre-installed i-motion files Voices recorded by the voice recorder i-motion files in the user folder Playback of playlist Playback of marker position Movie files downloaded, or saved by personal computer Playback of marker position Playback histories of movie files Connects to the data site. Moving pictures shot by the camera or i-motion files copied from the FOMA terminal Copyrighted i-motion files moved from the FOMA terminal Voice-only i-motion files3 recorded by using the camera function, voice-only i-motion files3 copied from the FOMA terminal, or video-unplayable i-motion files3 copied from the FOMA terminal Melody i-mode Search by i-mode Pre-installed User folder2 Downloaded melodies, etc. Connects to the data site. Pre-installed melodies Melodies in the user folder 316 Voice announce Playlist Search by i-mode microSD Melody Movable contents My documents i-mode microSD My documents Movable contents Data files recorded by using Voice announce Playback of playlist Connects to the data site. Melodies copied from the FOMA terminal Copyrighted melodies moved from the FOMA terminal Icons on the File list Pre-installed or downloaded PDF files PDF files downloaded or copied from the FOMA terminal Copyrighted PDF files moved from the FOMA terminal
File Type Icon
Type Kisekae Tool Pre-installed or downloaded Kisekae Tool files Search by i-mode microSD Connects to the data site. Kisekae Tool files downloaded, or moved from the FOMA terminal Machi-chara Pre-installed or downloaded Machi-chara images Search by i-mode microSD Connects to the data site. Machi-chara images downloaded, or moved from the FOMA terminal Chara-den Pre-installed or downloaded Chara-den images 1Seg Image Video Position memory Document viewer Document files saved from mail (attached files) SD other files SD others Still images recorded by 1Seg Video recorded by 1Seg, and copyright-protected and 1Seg-compatible moving pictures created with other AV devices Playback of marker position Incompatible files saved from mail (attached files), or downloaded files in BMP or PNG format 1 The folder names can be changed by Edit folder name. Deco-mail pictograms are directly saved to these folders, and files other than Deco-mail pictograms cannot be saved to them. 2 The folder names you have entered for Add folder are displayed. 3 Includes the music files in AAC format. Still image Still image with location information Still image/Animation image Frame Marker stamp Flash movie i-motion file i-motion file i-motion file i-motion file i-motion file Movie file Movie file on the Internet Movie file Movie file on the Internet Video Video already viewed Video not viewed yet Partially saved i-motion file Melody Melody Complete PDF file Partial PDF file
Picture Title name File format JPEG JPEG GIF GIF GIF SWF MP4 (AMR) MP4 (AAC) MP4 (AAC+[HE-AAC]) MP4 (Enhanced aacPlus) ASF WMV, ASF WVX, ASX WMA WAX MPEG2-TS MPEG2-TS MPEG2-TS SMF MFi PDF PDF D a t a M a n a g e m e n t 317 Icon Type File format
Available operation Incomplete PDF file Damaged PDF file Kisekae Tool file Partially saved Kisekae Tool file Machi-chara image Partially saved Machi-chara image Chara-den image Word file Excel file PowerPoint file Incompatible file PDF PDF WORD EXCEL POWERPOINT t n e m e g a n a M a t a D For the video recorded by the device other than this FOMA terminal, the icon for already viewed video is displayed. pFor the file with the file restrictions, pSome files have restrictions on the number of playbacks, playable period, or playable is added to each icon. deadline. added to the icon of the file with playback restrictions expired. is added to the icon of the file with playback restrictions and is
Acquired source Icon Description 1 Obtained from sites or i-mode mail attachment Files shot by the FOMA terminal, or recorded by the voice recorder Obtained from infrared communication or iC communication or microSD card Files of recorded Chara-den images Files of recorded 1Seg programs 2 Movie file on the Internet played back from i-mode 2 Movie file on the Internet played back from Full Browser 2 Movie file saved to the microSD card 1 For the copyrighted file movable to the microSD card, 2 Displayed only for Position memory or Played history in the Movie folder. is displayed. 318 Icon Description Attach to i-mode mail Insert images into Deco-mail, or create Decome-Anime messages Set display Send Ir data, iC transmission Copy to microSD card Upload Using location information
<Picture Viewer>
Displaying Images You can view the still images saved to the FOMA terminal and microSD card. 1 mData boxMy pictureSelect a folder
+m-4-6
Select a file. pEach time you press m from the Folder list, you can switch between the folders in the FOMA terminal and the microSD card. pSee page 356 for the Function menu of the Folder list. Folder list Still Image list pThe image on the right is displayed when you cannot display a preview image. pWhen selecting folders or still images by another function, some folders or still images may not be displayed depending on the function. You may at times be able to confirm the still image by pressing l(
pSee page 193 when you select Search by i-mode.
) while you are selecting it. Display Images Recorded by 1Seg 1 mData box1SegImageSelect a file. Operations when playing back still images pSee page 322 for when you operate from the Function menu. Operation Key operation Display the next file1 Display the previous file1 Zoom (Enlarge/Reduce)2 Vo Co Oo(
)3 pi(
) or l(
display during zoom pOo(
Switch display directions24 m(
) to return to the original size Set display
) to enlarge/reduce the pEach time of pressing rotates the still image clockwise by 90 degrees. 1 Files are displayed in the order on the Still Image list. 2 You cannot operate depending on the image size or file format. 3 This operation pauses/plays back a file during playback of a Flash movie. 4 You can operate this only for still images in the i-mode folder, Camera folder, user folders, folders on the microSD card, and Image folder of 1Seg. Specifications for playing back still image files File format Extension Pixels JPEG1, GIF, Flash jpg, gif, swf, ifm Files of 8M (2448 x 3264) or smaller2 File size 1 The types of JPEG file you can play back are Baseline and Progressive of the Exif/
Still images of 3 Mbytes or less CIFF/JFIF format. 2 For the file in the Progressive format, you can display the file of VGA (480 x 640) or smaller. For the file in the GIF format, you can display the file of 5M (1944 x 2592) or smaller. pYou cannot display some files even if their file formats are supported. Picture info Location info Function Menu of the Still Image List Edit picture Edit title See page 323.
Enter a title. pFor a file in the FOMA terminal, you can enter up to 9 full-pitch/18 half-pitch characters. pFor a file on the microSD card, you can enter up to 18 full-pitch/36 half-pitch characters. Display picture You can display the image. You can paste the image to the Stand-by display and other displays for displaying. See Positioning for the position to which you paste the still image.
Select the display you paste it to. p is displayed for the pasted items but not for the videophone related items other than Videophone dial or V.phone incoming even if already pasted. pIf you select the videophone related items other than Videophone dial or V.phone incoming, an appropriate message is displayed at the center of the still image. You can display the still image title, file name and others. pThe item of Set display only is displayed for Picture info of original animations. D a t a M a n a g e m e n t 319 Attach loc. info
Select an item. By position loc. Measures the current location (see page 306) and stores the location information. After checking the location information, press Oo(
). From loc. history
. Select a piece of location information from Location History (see page 310) and store it. From phonebook
. Select a Phonebook entry which contains the location Store in Center Copy to phone See page 124. See page 349. Move to microSD See page 350. Move to phone See page 350. Positioning information for storing. Edit file name From own number
. Stores the location information from Own number. Enter your Terminal Security Code and press Oo(
). File restriction t n e m e g a n a M a t a D
YES pTo delete the stored location information, select Delete loc. info. Delete loc. info You can delete the location information stored in the image.
YES Details Attach to mail Create Deco-mail You can check the location information detail. pIf you press i(
Function menu for the location detail is displayed.
(See page 307)
) while displaying the detail, the
). Go to step 2 on page 130. pYou can compose an i-mode mail message also by pressing l(
You can create Deco-mail using data in the Deco-mail picture folder or Deco-mail pictograms folder. Go to step 2 on page 130. pSee page 133 for Deco-mail. DPOF setting Slideshow Copy Send Ir data See page 360. transmission See page 362. Add desktop icon See page 30. Copy to microSD See page 348. 320 You can set the position for when you paste the still image to the Stand-by display, etc. See page 319 for Set display.
Select a position for displaying.
Enter a file name. pYou can enter up to 36 half-pitch alphanumeric characters and symbols (only ., -, _). If you set File restricted for the file, the operation of attaching to i-mode mail is disabled at the receiving end who receives the image as the first distribution.
File unrestricted or File restricted pSee page 225 for the file restrictions. See page 369. All still images are consecutively displayed starting from the still image selected in the folder. You can select the speed the still image switches at.
Normal or Slow Press Oo(
again to resume Slideshow.
) to stop Slideshow. Press Oo(
) You can copy the still image, i-motion file, movie file, PDF file, document file, or SD other file on the microSD card to another folder on the microSD card.
Select a destination folder. Move Delete this Delete all Multiple-choice Memory info Sort You can move the still image, i-motion file, movie file, PDF file, document file, Kisekae Tool file, Machi-chara image, or SD other file to another folder.
Select a destination folder. pPress l(
) to display folders at the second-tier level or lower, if they exist. Press r to return to the upper level.
YES You can delete all files in the folder.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES You can select multiple files and operate them.
Put a check mark for the files to be operated
i(
Picture/Title name/Listing
. See page 321, page 340, page 343
)Select an item. and page 365. Delete. See Delete this on page 321. DPOF setting . See page 369. Copy . See page 320. Move . See page 321. Copy to microSD . See page 348. Copy to phone . See page 349. Send Ir data . See page 360. Select all . Selects all files. Release all. Releases all selected files. You can display the used memory space (estimate)/number of stored items. You can change displayed order.
Select an order. pYou cannot sort the files on the microSD card. Picture/Title name You can switch the lists of still images. pYou can switch the lists also by pressing c(
). Information
<Edit title>
pYou may not be able to edit the title depending on the file. Information
<Display picture>
pYou may not be able to execute Display Picture depending on the file. pFlash movies are played back at the volume set for Phone of Ring volume. When Phone of Ring volume is set to Step, they are played back at Level 2.
<Set display>
pFlash movies can be pasted only to Stand-by display, Wake-up display, Dialing, Calling, Videophone dial, V.phone incoming, Mail sending, Mail receiving, Checking, and Mail/msg. rcpt result. pAnimation GIF images cannot paste to the videophone related items other than Videophone dial or V.phone incoming. pThe displayed size might differ from the actual size depending on the image size or the display pasted to. pYou cannot execute Set display for some image files.
<Attach to mail>
pWhen the file is a JPEG image whose size is larger than 2 Mbytes (except Progressive type files), it is converted to 2 Mbytes or less. pYou may not be able to compose i-mode mail depending on the image. pSee page 225 for attaching a file set with the file restriction to mail.
<Create Deco-mail>
pWhen an image size is larger than Sub-QCIF (128 x 96), the display for selecting how to convert the image size appears. The converted still image is saved as a separate new file. Select Attach directly; then the image size does not change. Select Sub-QCIF scale down; then the image size is scaled down to Sub-QCIF (128 x 96) or smaller with its proportional ratio retained. Select Sub-QCIF trim away; then the image size is scaled down or cut out to Sub-QCIF (128 x 96) or smaller with its proportional ratio retained. If the file size exceeds the maximum size to create a Deco-mail message, its size is converted to the maximum size to create a Deco-mail message or less. D a t a M a n a g e m e n t pEven if you scale down or cut out the still image to Sub-QCIF (128 x 96), you can again scale down or cut it out by pressing +l(
selecting Cancel. When you press +i(
Composition display appears.
) and select Set, the Message
), or pressing +i(
) and pDepending on the image, you may not be able to create a Deco-mail message. 321 Send Ir data See page 360. transmission See page 362. Display size You can set whether to display the still image in original size
(normal size) or to fit to the display size.
Normal or Fit in display pEven if you set to Normal, the still image in excess of the display size is reduced to the display size. Also, when the still image is QCIF (176 x 144) or smaller, it is doubled at both lengthwise and sidewise to be displayed. Add desktop icon See page 30. Copy to microSD See page 348. Store in Center Copy to phone Positioning DPOF setting Delete Retry See page 124. See page 349. See page 320. See page 369. See Delete this on page 321. You can play back the animation or Flash movie from the beginning. Information
<Display size>
pIf animation GIF is displayed when Fit in display is set, the moving of the animation may become slower than when Normal is set. Information
<Edit file name>
pYou may not be able to edit the file name depending on the file. pYou cannot use half-pitch space for the file name.
<File restriction>
pYou may not be able to set the file restrictions depending on the file.
<Slideshow>
pFlash movies are not displayed. pThe time interval to show the images might differ depending on the image.
<Copy> <Move>
pIf a call comes in while copying/moving multiple files, copying/moving is canceled even midway.
<Delete this> <Delete all>
pIf a call comes in while deleting multiple files, deleting is canceled.
<Multiple-choice>
pYou can select up to 3,500 still images, i-motion files, movie files, melodies, PDF files, Kisekae Tool files and Machi-chara images, and up to 100 videos, document files and SD other files.
<Picture/Title name>
pWhen you use Picture to display still images, some images may appear different. Function Menu while Playing Back Still Image Edit picture Set display Picture info Location info See page 323. See page 319. See page 319. Attach loc. info See page 320. Delete loc. info See page 320. Details Attach to mail See page 320. See page 320. Create Deco-mail See page 320. 322 t n e m e g a n a M a t a D
<Edit Picture>
Editing Still Images 1 Still Image list/Still image in play
)Edit picture
i(
pWhen the still image is larger than Stand-by (480 x 854), it is reduced to Stand-by (480 x 854) or smaller. 2 i(
3 Oo(
)Edit the still image. Edit Picture display See page 323 to page 325 for how to operate.
)YES or NO YES . Overwrites the image to save. NO . Saves the image as a new still image. pWhen you edit a still image on the microSD card, you cannot overwrite it for saving. Press Oo(
) to save it to the folder in which its source file is stored. If files on the microSD card are stored to the maximum and you cannot save a new file, it is saved to the i-mode folder. pNot to save the edited still image, press r or h; then select YES. pSee page 194 when images are stored to the maximum. Information pWhen you select Edit picture while playing back a still image whose display direction is switched, it returns to the original direction. pYou cannot edit some still images, or you might have difficulty to produce editing effect. pIf you repeat editing image, the image quality may deteriorate or the file size may become larger. pYou may not be able to edit some still images after their sizes are changed. pThe file name, title, storage location, and acquired source of the newly saved still image are as follows:
File name: YYYYMMDDhhmmnnnn Title: YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm
(Y: year, M: month, D: date, h: hour, m: minute, n: number) Storage location: A folder in which its source file is stored Acquired source: Same as its source file Function Menu of the Edit Picture Display Marker stamp You can add a marker stamp in the Flame/Stamp folder.
Select a marker stamp. pYou can add a marker stamp whose size is smaller than the image you are editing. pYou can rotate the marker stamp by pressing i(
selecting 90 to right/90 to left/180. Select Scale up/Scale down to enlarge or shrink the marker stamp. pYou can reselect a marker stamp by pressing l(
Use Mo to position the marker stamp and press Oo(
pYou can add a marker stamp by pressing l(
Oo(
) and D a t a M a n a g e m e n t Information pYou can execute Edit picture only for the File unrestricted JPEG files of still images shot by the cameras, obtained by data communication, downloaded from sites, or retrieved from i-mode mail. 323
) and
Select a frameOo(
pYou can add the frame whose size is the same as the size of the image you are editing. pYou can display the previous or next frame by pressing No. Press and hold No for at least one second to display sequentially. pYou can rotate the frame by pressing i(
selecting 180 rotation. pYou can reselect a frame by pressing l(
You can add text.
Enter characters. You can enter up to 15 full-pitch/30 half-pitch characters. However, the number of characters you can enter decreases depending on the size of the still image. pPress i(
) and select Font color to select a color;
then, you can change the color of characters. You can switch between 16 Color and 256 Color by pressing c(
). Select Font to change the character fonts. Select Font size to enlarge or shrink characters. Select Character input to edit entered characters.
Use Mo to position the charactersand press Oo(
Oo(
pYou can reselect a position by pressing l(
You can convert the image size to Stand-by (480 x 854).
YESOo(
Select an image size to change to. pIf you select the size different in proportional ratio from the
) source still image, the still image is enlarged or shrunk so that it does not exceed the selected size with its proportional ratio retained.
Oo(
pYou can reselect a size by pressing l(
) Trim away You can trim the still image to a certain size.
Select an image size to trim to. pYou cannot select a trimming frame larger than the still image you are editing.
). pWhen the still image you are editing is larger than Stand-by (480 x 854), the still image and the trimming frame are reduced to be displayed.
Use Mo to select a part to be trimmed and press Oo(
pYou can reselect a size to trim by pressing l(
Oo(
pYou can reselect a part to be trimmed by pressing l(
You can set texture and color tone of the still image.
Select an item. Sharp . Stresses the outline. Blur . Softens the outline. Sepia. Makes the color tone sepia. Emboss . Makes the still image rugged. Negative . Reverses the color tone. Horizontal flip . Flips the image horizontally. Super clear shadow . Makes the dark still image clear. Memory color . Corrects the color and contrast.
Oo(
pYou can reselect an effect by pressing l(
90 to right, 90 to left or 180Oo(
pYou can reselect the rotation angle by pressing l(
You can adjust the brightness to -3 (dark) through +3 (bright).
Select a brightness level.
) Retouch Rotate Brightness Attach to mail See page 320. Save See page 323. Frame Character stamp t n e m e g a n a M a t a D Fit in screen Change size 324 Information
<Marker stamp>
pYou cannot enlarge a marker stamp to the size larger than the still image you are editing.
<Character stamp>
pYou cannot edit the still image smaller than 24 x 24 dots. pYou cannot set some font colors depending on the image to be edited. In that case, select another color.
<Trim away>
pYou cannot edit the still image of Chat Picture (80 x 80) or smaller.
<Original Animation>
Creating Animations You can select up to 20 JPEG files (20 frames) of Stand-by (480 x 854) or smaller from the i-mode folder, Camera folder and user folders, and play them back as animations. You can store 20 original animations. 1 mData boxMy picture
Original animation<New>
pTo change, select an original animation you have set. Original Animation list
Select a folderSelect a still image. pTo release the stored still image, select Release this. 2 Select a frame position from <1st> to <20th>
3 Repeat step 2l(
) Function Menu of the Original Animation List Edit title
Enter a title. pYou can enter up to 9 full-pitch/18 half-pitch characters. Orig. animation Go to step 2 on page 325. Display picture You can play back the original animation. Set display Picture info See page 319. See page 319. Release animation YES Function Menu while Playing Back Original Animation Set display Display size Retry Information See page 319. See page 322. You can play back the original animation again. pIf you delete a still image stored in an original animation, the original animation which contains the still image is released. D a t a M a n a g e m e n t 325
<i-motion Player> <Movie Player>
Playing i-motion/Movie You can play back the i-motion files stored in the FOMA terminal or microSD card, or the moving pictures published on the Internet for personal computers (movie files). pYou can play back the sound of i-motion/movie files in stereo sound by connecting to the Stereo Earphone Set (option). Also, you can play back programs wirelessly by using a commercial Bluetooth device. (See page 400) 1 mData boximotion/MovieSelect a folder
Select a file. pEach time you press m from the Folder list, you can switch between the folders in the FOMA terminal and the microSD card. pSee page 356 for the Function menu of the Folder list. pWhen you select a folder or i-motion file from another function, some folders or i-motion files may not be displayed depending on the function. You may be able to confirm the i-motion file by pressing l(
file. Folder list i-motion list
) while selecting an i-motion pDepending on the i-motion file, you can play back by selecting a chapter set for the i-motion file. (See page 330) pSee page 193 when you select Search by i-mode. pWhen you press h during playback, pause, or halt, movie player ends. It ends even during playback with obtaining. Movie list 326 t n e m e g a n a M a t a D pThe following images are displayed when you cannot display a preview image. Unplayable image No preview images Playback restrictions have expired, and the like.1 Incomplete download2 1 For the Movie list, the NG image is displayed. 2 For the Movie list, the preview image is displayed. Operations when playing back i-motion/movie file pSee page 330 for when you operate from the Function menu. Operation Quick View
[i-motion only]
l(
) (See page 330) Key operation l(
pl(
) to play back Fast forward
[Movie only]
Mute/Release mute i Oo(
Pause pOo(
l(
pEach time of pressing proceeds frame by frame. Bo or </>
Play back frame by frame
[i-motion only]
) during pause
) to play back
) Sound volume adjustment Display next file or chapter1 Display previous file or chapter1 Search (fast forward)
[i-motion only]
Search (fast rewind)
[i-motion only]
Select position to play2
[Movie only]
Vo Co pWhen playback time is over three seconds, you go back to the beginning of the file. (You go back to the top of the chapter for the file with chapters.) Press and hold Vo. Press and hold Co. Press and hold No. Operation Change vertical disp./
horizontal disp./
full disp.34 Remaster Listening Equalizer Key operation c(
pEach time of pressing switches display formats.
) 9 pEach time of pressing switches between ON and OFF. 8 pEach time of pressing switches in order of OFF Surround Natur1 Natur2. 7 pEach time of pressing switches in order of Normal H.BASS1 H.BASS2 Train. 1 i-motion files having no chapters or movie files are switched in the order on the i-motion list/the Movie list. This operation is available when you play back from the list. However, movie files in WVX, ASX, and WAX formats are skipped. i-motion files having chapters are switched in the order that the chapters are stored. 2 You cannot operate this during fast-rewinding. 3 For movie files, the horizontal playback is valid during playback only. When you close the playback display, the vertical display returns. You cannot operate this for movie files with incompatible video data or voice-only movie files. 4 Movie files cannot be played back on full display. pYou cannot do some operations depending on the state. pIf you play back a movie file on the horizontal display from the pause state, the display might become dark, however, the video appears soon after you resume the playback. You can perform the following operations during playback or pause of a movie file by using the switch of an earphone/microphone (option). Operation Pause Play back next file Play back previous file Switch operation Press once. pTo play back, press again. Press twice in succession. Press three times in succession. pWhen playback time is over three seconds, you go back to the beginning of the file. Specifications for i-motion file playback File format MP4, ASF Coding system MP4 file Video: MPEG4, H.263, H.264 Audio: AMR, AAC, AAC+ (HE-AAC), Enhanced aacPlus ASF file Video: MPEG4 Audio: G.726 Pixels MPEG4: Files of VGA (640 x 480) or smaller H.263: Files of only Sub-QCIF (128 x 96) and QCIF (176 x 144) H.264: Files of QVGA (320 x 240) or smaller Extension sdv, 3gp, mp4, asf pEven when the file format is supported, you might not be able to play back some files. Specification for movie file playback File format Extension Codec Bit rate Video size WMV, WMA, WVX, WAX, ASF, ASX wmv, wma, wvx, wax, asf, asx Video Audio Video Windows Media Video 8 through 9 Windows Media Audio 2 through 9 WMV 8 WMV 9 768 kbps 2 Mbps 384 kbps Files of CIF (352 x 288) or smaller Files of Wide VGA (800 x 480) or smaller Voice WMV 8 WMV 9 30 fps Frame rate The complex profile of Windows Media Video 9 is not supported. pYou might be able to play back the files that exceed the bit rates described above. pEven when the file format is supported, you might not be able to obtain files, play back during obtaining, or play back after obtaining depending on the file. pIf either video or audio of a file format is not supported, the file might be played back with supported one only. 327 D a t a M a n a g e m e n t When you select Position memory of imotion or Movie from the folder list The display for selecting a position memory appears. For i-motion files, you can select Marker to resume or Position memory 1/2. For movie files, you can select Marker to resume or Position memory 1 through 9. When you select Marker to resume or Position memory, the i-motion/movie file is played back from the stored position. Marker to resume Position memory This is stored automatically when a call comes in, an alarm operates, the battery goes flat during playback of an i-motion/
movie file, or when you terminate the movie player during playback. You can store in any optional position in i-motion/movie files. For an i-motion file, you can create up to two position memories. For a movie file, you can create up to nine position memories. (See page 329 and page 330) pTo display the information of Position memory, press i(
memory info. pTo delete Position memory of an i-motion file, press i(
To delete Position memory of a movie file, press i(
Multiple-choice, Delete this, or Delete all. You cannot delete Marker to resume. pYou cannot play back an i-motion/movie file with a position memory, when you delete
) and select Delete.
) and select Posit.
) and select it, edit its file name, or move it to another folder. pEven when you play back a movie file from a position memory, it may be played back from the beginning, depending on the movie file. When you select Played history from the folder list When you play back a movie file, the URL or storage location of the file is stored as a history. Up to 30 histories are stored, and when those are exceeded, the oldest history is overwritten. Select a played history to play back the movie file according to the history information. pYou cannot play back a movie file stored in Played History, when you delete it or move it to another folder. Played History list pWhen you play back an obtained but unsaved movie file from the data acquisition completion display, it is not stored in Played History. 328 t n e m e g a n a M a t a D Information pSearch (fast forward or fast rewind) and frame-by-frame playback are silent. Search
(fast forward or fast rewind) is available during pause or playback (including slow and quick view). pIf you receive mail or a Message R/F when playing back an i-motion file, the video or sound might be interrupted. pFiles with the extension of wvx, wax, asx are the movie files whose URLs are specified on the Internet. When you select those files saved on the microSD card, streaming or downloading playback starts from the specified URL. Function Menu of the i-motion List/Movie List/Played History List Edit imotion Edit title Set imotion Ring tone Stand-by display Wake-up display See page 332. You can edit the title of i-motion file. (See page 319) You can set an i-motion file for a ring tone.
Select an incoming type. pThe set item is indicated by . You can set an i-motion file for the Stand-by display.
YES You can set an i-motion file for the Wake-up display.
YES imotion info Attach to mail Send Ir data You can display the title, file name and others of the i-motion file. You can compose an i-motion mail message with the file attached. Go to step 2 on page 130. pYou can compose it also by pressing l(
See page 360.
). transmission See page 362. Copy to microSD See page 348. Copy to phone See page 349. Move to microSD See page 350. Move to phone See page 350. Memory info Sort Listing Contents info You can display the title, file name and others of the movie file. Move Edit title Edit title Reset title See page 321. You can edit the title of movie file. (See page 319) You can reset the title of the movie file to the default.
YES Copy See page 320. Add desktop icon See page 30. Edit file name File restriction Reset title See page 320. See page 320. You can reset the title of the i-motion file to the default.
YES History info You can display information of the played history. Position memory Description Delete this Delete all Multiple-choice You can store the URL information of a movie file stored in Played History to a position memory. When you play back the file from the position memory, it is played back from the beginning.
Select a position memory to be stored. pYou cannot select Marker to resume. You can display the lyric or description of the movie file.
The words view or Description view pUp to 1,024 full-pitch/2,048 half-pitch characters can be displayed in each. See page 321. See page 321. See page 321. You can display the used memory space (estimate)/number of stored items. See page 321. You can change the displayed contents on the i-motion list/
Movie list. You can select whether to display the titles or file names on the microSD Card list.
Select a display format. Title . Titles or file names are listed. Title + Image . Titles or file names, and an image are displayed at a time. The displayed image is the first frame of i-motion/movie file. Title/File name . You can select whether to display titles or file names. pIn the case of the microSD Card list, Title is displayed as Name, and Title + Image is displayed as Name +
Image. pYou can switch the displayed contents also by pressing c(
). D a t a M a n a g e m e n t Information
<Set imotion>
pWhen you set an i-motion file other than VGA (640 x 480) for the Stand-by display, it is enlarged or reduced to VGA (640 x 480). pYou cannot set the i-motion file whose acquired source is as a ring tone or receiving display. pSee imotion info to check whether the i-motion file can be set for a ring tone or receiving display.
<Attach to mail>
pWhen the file size is larger than 2 Mbytes, the confirmation display appears asking whether to cut it out to the mail size. Select YES to cut out the i-motion file from the beginning to the about 2-Mbyte point. pYou may not be able to compose i-mode mail depending on the i-motion file. pDepending on the i-motion file, its file size may become larger or smaller. pYou cannot attach an i-motion file in excess of 2 Mbytes to mail from the Edit imotion display. See Trim for mail for how to cut out the i-motion file for attaching to i-motion mail. 329 Function Menu during Pause/at the End of Playback Listening The i-motion file is played back at the normal speed. You can display the list of chapters stored in the i-motion file and select a chapter to be played back.
Select a chapter to be played back. The i-motion file is played back mute at half the normal speed. pTo cancel Slow playback, press l(
Normal play.
) or perform Equalizer You can set the effect of the sound from an earphone or Bluetooth device.
Select an item. Surround . Makes the sound natural and stereophonic. Natur 1/2 . Complements the cooped-up feeling specific to earphones and plays back natural sound. Select 1 or 2 according to your taste. OFF . Sets Listening to OFF. You can change the quality of the sound from an earphone or Bluetooth device.
Select an item. Normal . Reproduces normal sound quality. H.BASS1. Enhances bass sound. H.BASS2. Enhances bass sound more deeply than H.BASS1. Train . Minimizes abnormal sound that causes sound leakage. Contents info See page 329. Position memory Edit imotion Attach to mail Set imotion imotion info Send Ir data You can store a position memory in the i-motion/movie file. Store it at the desired position in pause state.
Select a position memory to be stored. pYou cannot select Marker to resume. See page 332. See page 328. pYou can compose an i-mode mail message also by pressing l(
See page 328.
) from the playback end display. See page 328. See page 360. transmission See page 362. Copy to phone See page 349. Add desktop icon See page 30. Description See page 329. The i-motion file is played back at the speed 1.25 times the normal speed. pPress l(
normal speed. Press l(
normal speed.
) to play back the i-motion file at twice the
) to play back at the The i-motion file is played back at twice the normal speed. pTo cancel Quick View, press l(
Normal play.
) or perform The movie file is played back fast. pTo cancel it, press l(
). The movie file is played back fast in the opposite direction. pTo cancel it, press l(
You can end playback.
). You can set the start point for playing back the i-motion/movie file.
Use No to move the cursor position of the time bar
Oo(
pTo cancel, press r.
). You can bring the sound from an earphone or Bluetooth device to the original sound by complementing high-pitch range lost at data compression.
ON or OFF Normal play Chapter list Slow Quick View (1.25x) Quick View (2x) Fast Rewind Stop Position to play t n e m e g a n a M a t a D Sound effect Remaster 330 Copy URL Display size Change to full Information You can copy the URL of a movie file published on the Internet during playback. pYou can copy up to 512 half-pitch characters for the URL. You can set whether to display an i-motion/movie file in the original size (Actual size) or to fit to the display size.
Actual size or Fit in display pEven if you set to Actual size, the i-motion/movie file in excess of the display size is reduced to the display size. Also, when the i-motion/movie file is QCIF (176 x 144) or smaller, it is doubled at both lengthwise and sidewise to be displayed. You can switch display formats of i-motion file. Each time of selecting the item switches displays in order of playback on the vertical display playback on the horizontal display fitted to the display size playback on the enlarged full display.
<Chapter list>
pWhen restrictions on chapter forward/rewind are applied, you cannot select chapters after/before the one you are currently playing back.
<Slow>
pYou cannot slow-play the following i-motion files:
A streaming type of i-motion file An i-motion file being played back while obtaining data An i-motion file played back from the Stand-by display
<Quick View>
pYou cannot execute Quick View for some i-motion files. pIt may be hard to hear sound during Quick View.
<Position to play>
pDepending on the i-motion/movie file, you might not be able to select the position to play.
<Sound effect>
pEven if an earphone or Bluetooth device is not connected, the respective setting contents are shown on the display. pWhen audio format of the i-motion file is AMR or G.726, sound effect might be unavailable. Information
<Position memory>
pDepending on the i-motion/movie file, you might not be able to store the position memory. pDepending on the movie file, the top position might be stored as the playback start position regardless of the position where you pause.
<Change to full>
pThe i-motion file of QCIF (176 x 144) or smaller is not played back in full display. Using Playlist You can store i-motion files in a playlist, and continuously play them back in the order you like. You can create up to 5 playlists, and can store up to 30 files per playlist. Store Playlist 1 mData boximotion/movie
PlaylistSelect Playlist 1 through 5.
Select an i-motion file. 2 Select <1st> through <30th>Select a folder 3 Repeat step 2l(
) pTo release a stored i-motion file, press i(
) and select DEL one from list. Select DEL all from list, then you can release all the stored i-motion files. pTo change the order of stored i-motion files, press i(
), select Order to play, and select an i-motion file whose position to be changed. Then, select the destination position to change the order. Information pYou cannot store partially saved i-motion files in the playlist. 331 Playlist list D a t a M a n a g e m e n t Play Back Playlist 1 Playlist listHighlight a playlist and press l(
). Function Menu of the Playlist List Play Edit playlist See page 332. You can edit the playlist. Go to step 2 on page 331. Release playlist You can release all i-motion files stored in the playlist.
YES Edit playlist name You can edit the name of the playlist.
Edit a playlist name. pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters. t n e m e g a n a M a t a D
<Edit imotion>
Editing i-motion You can edit i-motion files. The edited i-motion files are saved to the folder containing the source i-motion files. 1 i-motion list/During pause/At the end of playbacki(
Edit imotion pUse Bo or </> to adjust the sound volume.
)Edit the i-motion file. See page 333 for the operation. pNot to save the edited i-motion file, press r or h; then select YES.
). 2 i(
3 Press Oo(
4 YES pSee page 194 when i-motion files are stored to the maximum. Operations while an i-motion file is edited or a demo is played back Key operation
) to play back. Operation Pause Fast forward Fast rewind Forward frame by frame Rewind frame by frame Sound volume adjustment Oo(
) pPress Oo(
Press and hold Vo. Press and hold Co. Vo during pause Co during pause Bo or </>
pYou cannot do some operations depending on the state. Information pYou cannot edit the following i-motion files:
The files with File restriction and Replay restriction obtained from sites or i-mode mail The files other than VGA (640 x 480), HVGA Wide (640 x 352), QVGA (320 x 240), QCIF (176 x 144) and Sub-QCIF (128 x 96) The files saved to the microSD card pYou might not be able to edit some i-motion files. pThe image quality may deteriorate or the file size may become larger or smaller by executing Edit imotion. Edit imotion display pWhen a call comes in or the battery goes flat, the confirmation display appears asking whether to save the fixed edited contents. When you close the FOMA terminal while you are editing, the edited contents are discarded. 332 Function Menu of the Edit imotion Display File restriction See page 320. Trim imotion You can cut out a certain range from an i-motion file.
Use Vo to display a start framel(
) The start frame is set and the i-motion file is played back.
Press Oo(
Playing back the i-motion file pauses.
Use Vo to display an end framel(
The cut out range is played back. pWhen the file size reaches about 10 Mbytes, the end frame is
) at the position you want to cut out.
) automatically set.
Oo(
pPress l(
i-motion file.
) to play back a demo to check the edited Trim for picture Trim for mail You can cut out the still image and save it.
Use Vo to display a framel(
Select a folder. pSee page 194 when images are stored to the maximum.
)YES You can cut out the i-motion file to the size attachable to i-mode mail.
Mail size (S) or Mail size Mail size (S) . Cut out to the size of about 500 Kbytes or less. Mail size . Cut out to the size of about 2,048 Kbytes or less.
Use Vo to display a start framel(
The i-motion file is played back. When the file size reaches about 500 Kbytes, about 2,048 Kbytes, or at the end of playback, the playback stops automatically.
Oo(
pPress l(
edited i-motion file.
) to play back a demo and you can check the Information
<Trim imotion>
pIf you execute Trim imotion, the file size may become larger. Function Menu while i-motion is Edited Normal play You can play back at the normal speed. Slow You can play back mute at half the normal speed. Quick View (1.25x) You can play back at the speed 1.25 times the normal speed. Quick View (2x) Starting point Ending point Determine Stop You can play back at twice the normal speed. You can set the start frame for Trim imotion and Trim for mail. You can set the end frame for Trim imotion. You can set the frame for Trim for picture. You can stop playing back. D a t a M a n a g e m e n t Attach to mail See page 328. 333
<Video Player>
Playing Video You can play back the video saved to the microSD card. pYou can play back the sound of video files in stereo sound by connecting to the Stereo Earphone Set (option). Also, you can play back the sound wirelessly from a commercial Bluetooth device. (See page 400) 1 mData box1SegVideoSelect a file. pWhen the position to play is recorded to the video, the playback starts from the position to play. Press l(
from the beginning.
) to play back pWhen you select a file which contains divided video files from the Video list, select a video file to play back from the list of divided video files. Operation Pause1 Play back frame by frame1 Sound volume adjustment Fast forward1 Rewind1 Skip (fast forward)12 Skip (rewind)13 Program title4 Switch display Folder list Video list pThe images on the right are displayed when you cannot display a preview image:
pWhen you play back, the program title and time bar (estimate) appear. Unplayable No preview image image Switch display directions/
Full display t n e m e g a n a M a t a D Key operation
) to play back
) to play back
) during pause Oo(
pOo(
l(
pEach time of pressing proceeds frame by frame. Bo1 or </>\
Vo pOo(
Co pOo(
Vo(for at least one second) or s during playback or pause Co(for at least one second) or a during playback or pause d pIt is displayed with a time bar and others. pIt is displayed as well when you operate keys. d while displaying program title pEach time of pressing from the horizontal display
) to play back switches ON/OFF of Icon and Caption. pEach time of pressing from the horizontal display switches the positions of the time bar as well regardless of whether the caption is displayed or not. c pIn Video Mode, each time of pressing switches the display directions. pIn Data Broadcasting Mode, each time of pressing switches between standard display and full display. m(
pEach time of pressing switches between Video Mode
)5 and Data Broadcasting Mode. Operations when playing video pSee page 336 for when you operate from the Function menu. Operation Quick View1 Mute/Release mute Key operation l pEach time pressing switches in order of 1.25x 2x Summary View Normal play. i 334 Switch TV/data BC 1 You cannot operate in Data Broadcasting Mode. 2 You cannot operate for a file whose playback time is shorter than 30 seconds. 3 You cannot operate for a file whose playback time is shorter than 10 seconds. 4 When you operate immediately after Skip, Fast forward, Rewind, or Position to play, the program title stored in Video info might appear. 5 This operation is to display the program title while the horizontal display is shown. When you select Position memory from the Folder list for videos The display for selecting Position Memory appears. When you select Marker to resume or Position memory 1/2, the video is played back from the stored position. Marker to resume This is stored automatically when a call comes in, an alarm operates, or the battery goes flat during playback of a video. Position memory You can store in any optional position in a video, and create up to two position memories. (See page 336) pTo delete Position memory, press i(
delete the Marker to resume.
) and select Delete. You cannot pWhen the video with a position memory has been deleted, you cannot play it back. Information pNo sound is output during frame-by-frame playback or during skipping. Further, captions are not displayed. pEven if you set Sound setting to ON, effect tones do not sound during pause, frame-by-frame playback, slow playback, or quick view playback. pWhen you select YES (default) from the confirmation display for data broadcasting while watching a 1Seg program or playing back video, the information on data broadcasting might be automatically updated, and you might be charged a packet communication fee. (See page 247) pYou might not be able to operate links by selecting them on data broadcasting during pause or at the end of playback. pYou cannot display data broadcasting on the horizontal display. pThe part of video that was not correctly recorded owing to the bad radio wave conditions is not displayed and skipped to the position where it can be displayed correctly. In that case, the video might not be played back for a few seconds, or might be distorted. Further, the time bar might not be displayed correctly. pIf you try to play back a video with a low battery, the battery alert tone sounds, and the confirmation display appears asking whether to play it back. When the battery becomes low during playback, the playback pauses, the battery alert tone sounds, and the confirmation display appears asking whether to end the playback. The battery alert tone sounds regardless of the setting of Keypad sound. pIf you edit (divide) the video using a mobile phone or personal computer that supports the edit function, you might not be able to correctly play it back on the FOMA terminal. pThe protection applied by other devices is not supported. Function Menu of the Video List Edit title Video info Add desktop icon Reset title Delete
Enter a title. pYou can enter up to 18 full-pitch/36 half-pitch characters. You can display the channel name, program name, etc. of the video. pYou can display them also by pressing c(
See page 30.
). You can reset the title to the default.
YES Delete this
YES Delete selected Delete all Memory info Listing You can select multiple videos and delete them.
Put a check mark for videos to be deleted
l(
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
)YES You can display the used memory space (estimate). You can change the displayed contents for Video list.
Select a display format. Title . The title names are displayed. Title + image . The title name and image are displayed at a time. The displayed image is the first frame of video. D a t a M a n a g e m e n t Information
<Delete>
pIf a call comes in while deleting multiple videos, deleting is canceled. pThe video whose recording time is long might take a long time to be deleted. Make sure that the remaining battery is full enough. pYou might not be able to delete the video containing data that does not support the FOMA terminal.
<Listing>
pThe video that was not recorded correctly owing to the bad radio wave conditions might not be played back. 335 Function Menu during Pause/at the End of Playback Normal play Slow Quick View t n e m e g a n a M a t a D Fast forward Rewind Stop Position to play Position memory The video is played at the normal speed. The video is played back mute at half the normal speed. pTo cancel Slow play, perform Normal play. The video is played back quickly.
Select an item. 1.25x . The video is played back at the 2x . The video is played back at twice the speed 1.25 times the normal speed. normal speed. Summary View. The played back speed is automatically adjusted according to the voice of the video. pTo cancel Quick View, press l several times, or perform Normal play. The video is played back fast.
10x or 30x pTo cancel fast forward playback, press Oo(
The video is played back fast in the opposite direction.
10x or 30x pTo cancel rewind playback, press Oo(
You can end playback.
) You can set the start point for playing the video.
Use No to move the cursor position of the time bar
Oo(
pTo cancel, press r. You can store a position memory in the video. Store it at the desired position in pause state.
Position memory1 or Position memory2 Video info Add desktop icon See page 335. See page 30. 336 Switch display At player start-up When Caption is set to ON:
V. img+Caption+DBC When Caption is set to OFF:
Visual image+DBC You can switch the contents on the viewer display.
Select an item. pIf you set to Enlarged V. img+DBC, the video on the vertical display is enlarged. pIf you operate Fast forward or Rewind from the Function menu while Data broadcasting is set, the setting at Video Player start-up returns. pEven if you set to Data broadcasting, the audio from video files is output. pYou can set Caption from User settings or while watching a 1Seg program. You can switch between Video Mode and Data Broadcasting Mode while watching a video on the vertical display. See page 246. See page 246. See page 246. See page 246. See page 247. See page 247. Switch TV/data BC At player start-up Video Mode Icon Image quality Sound Sound effect Auto volume Remaster Listening Equalizer Main/sub sound
Main sound, Sub sound, or Main+sub sound At player start-up Main sound Data broadcasting Reload contents You can reload the displayed data broadcasting site. pThe confirmation display appears asking whether to re-send the data you entered, depending on the site. Certificate See page 186. Image display set. See page 197. Sound setting Reset settings Back to data BC Information See page 247. See page 247. You can stop browsing the data broadcasting site and return to the data broadcasting.
<Quick View>
pYou cannot execute Quick View for some video files. pIt may be hard to hear sound during Quick View.
<Position to play>
pDepending on the video file, you might not be able to select the position to play. pWhen you have selected the part that was not recorded correctly owing to bad radio wave conditions, the start point moves to the part where you can play back the video correctly. Chara-den Chara-den is an animation character representing yourself. You can send it as your image during videophone calls. You can use the Chara-den player to play it back and shoot it. pYou can delete the pre-installed Chara-den image. You can re-download it from the P-SQUARE site (see page 193). When you use a UIM other than the one used for downloading, the UIM security function (see page 37) is set for it. pSome Chara-den images synchronize their movement with your voice spoken into the microphone.
<Chara-den Player>
Displaying/Operating Chara-den Images You can display stored Chara-den images. You can make the Chara-den image move by key operation. 1 mData boxChara-denSelect a Chara-den image. Chara-den list Chara-den display Key assignment of operating Chara-den You can use the Action list to check the actions that you can operate. pThe number of actions you can operate varies depending on the Chara-den image. Key operation 19 s1s912
(Whole Action Mode) 11991
(Parts Action Mode) 0 m l c Details Whole action: Expresses an action with whole of the body. Parts action: Expresses an action with a part of the body. Suspends the running action. Displays the Action list. Makes a videophone call. Records Chara-den images. 1 You cannot operate for the pre-installed Chara-den image. 2 Press s again to cancel the first s. D a t a M a n a g e m e n t 337 Function Menu of the Chara-den List Function Menu of the Chara-den Display Chara-den call See page 71. Substitute image See page 71. Rec. Chara-den See page 338. t n e m e g a n a M a t a D Edit title
Enter a title. pYou can enter up to 18 full-pitch/36 half-pitch characters. Chara-den info You can display the title, file name, and others of the Chara-den image. Memory info You can display the used memory space (estimate). Add desktop icon See page 30. Delete Delete all Multiple-choice Display size
YES
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES pThis operation deletes the pre-installed Chara-den image as well. You can select and delete multiple Chara-den images.
Put a check mark for Chara-den images to be deleted
i(
You can set whether to display the Chara-den image in Actual size or Fit in display.
Actual size or Fit in display
)DeleteYES Reset title You can reset the title to the default one.
YES Information
<Chara-den info>
pRec. file restriction denotes whether to restrict the operation such as attaching still images/moving pictures created by Rec. Chara-den to mail, saving them to microSD card, or editing them.
<Delete> <Delete all> <Multiple-choice>
pIf you delete a Chara-den image set for the substitute image except
(kangaroo), (kangaroo) is set for the substitute image. If you delete
(kangaroo), a pre-installed substitute image will be sent. 338 Chara-den call See page 71. Substitute image See page 71. Rec. Chara-den See page 338. Add desktop icon See page 30. You can display the list of actions you can operate. pHighlight an action, and press Oo(
and press l(
pYou can display the Action list also by pressing m. You can switch the action modes between Whole Action Mode
) to check the details of the action.
) and Parts Action Mode (
) to run the action;
). Action list Change action At Chara-den display Whole Action Mode Chara-den info See page 338. Display size See page 338.
<Record Chara-den>
Recording Chara-den Images You can shoot the displayed Chara-den image as a still image or moving picture. 1 mData boxChara-den
Select a Chara-den image to be shot
c(
) pYou can select it also from the Function menu of the Chara-den list or Chara-den display. Chara-den Recording display Shoot Still Images 1 Display press Oo(
on the Chara-den Recording display and
). A still image of the displayed Chara-den image is shot. pWhile is displayed, press c(
) to display
. 2 Press Oo(
). The still image you have shot is saved to the Camera folder. Shoot Moving Pictures 1 Display pressOo(
on the Chara-den Recording display and
). Recording of the displayed Chara-den image starts. pWhile is displayed, press c(
) to display
)Oo(
) The recorded moving picture is saved to the Camera folder. 2 Oo(
Information pThe image size is fixed to QCIF (176 x 144). pIn Manner Mode or when Phone or Mail of Ring volume is set to Silent, the shutter tone does not sound. pWhen Recording type is set to Video + voice, the voice is recorded as well. Function Menu of the Chara-den Recording Display Switch Chara-den Select a Chara-den image to be displayed. pIf you switch Chara-den images, the action mode switches to Whole Action Mode. Substitute image See page 71. Action list See page 338. Change action See page 338. Display size See page 338. Recording size Recording type You can set the image size for recording and saving a still Chara-den image. You can set only in Photo Mode.
QCIF (176 x 144) or Small (117 x 96) You can set whether to record video or voice for recording and saving a Chara-den movie. You can set only in Movie Mode.
Video + voice or Video Recording quality You can set the image quality for saving a Chara-den movie. You can set only in Movie Mode.
Normal, Prefer image quality, or Prefer motion speed
<Machi-chara>
Displaying Machi-chara Images pYou can delete the pre-installed Machi-chara images. You can re-download it from the P-SQUARE site (see page 193). When you use a UIM other than the one used for downloading, the UIM security function (see page 37) is set for it. 1 mData boxMachi-chara
Select a Machi-chara image. pEach time you press m from the Machi-chara list, you can switch between the list for the FOMA terminal and the microSD card. pThe following images are displayed when you cannot display a preview image. No preview image Incomplete download pSee page 193 when you select Search by i-mode. D a t a M a n a g e m e n t Machi-chara list 339 Function Menu of the Machi-chara List Edit title Preview See page 319. You can display the Machi-chara image. Set to Machi-chara You can set a Machi-chara image. (See page 106) pYou can set it also by pressing l(
pYou cannot set Machi-chara images on the microSD card.
). RLS Machi-chara You can release a Machi-chara image from setting. Machi-chara info You can display the title, file name, and others of the Machi-chara image. Reset all info You can reset information in the Machi-chara image.
(See page 106)
YES t n e m e g a n a M a t a D Move to microSD See page 350. Move to phone See page 350. Move Reset title Delete this Delete all See page 321. You can reset the title to the default.
YES See page 321.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES pThe pre-installed Machi-chara images are deleted as well. Multiple-choice See page 321. Memory info You can display the used memory space (estimate)/number of stored items. See page 321. You can change the displayed contents on the Machi-chara list.
Title or Image pYou can switch the contents also by pressing c(
). Sort Listing 340 Information
<Set to Machi-chara>
pWhen you set to (Dr. Bean) which is a pre-installed Machi-chara image, it is displayed in the Santa version from November 20 through December 25, 2009 and from November 20 through December 25, 2010.
<Melody Player>
Playing a Melody 1 mData boxMelody pEach time you press m from the Folder list, you can switch between the folders in the FOMA terminal and the microSD card. pSee page 356 for the Function menu of the Folder list. 2 Select a folderSelect a melody. pWhen you close the FOMA terminal during playback, the playback stops. pWhen selecting folders and melodies by another function, some folders or melodies may not be displayed depending on the function. Some melodies may be played back for confirmation while being selected, or you may at times be able to play back the melody by pressing l(
pSee page 193 when you select Search by i-mode. Melody list
+m-1-6 Folder list Melody Playback display Play Back Playlist You can repeatedly play back the melodies selected by Edit playlist. 1 mData boxMelodyPlaylist Operation while playing back a melody Operation Key operation Halt
), d, 0 through 9, a, s, l1, Oo(
m, c Bo or </>
Sound volume adjustment Replay next file2 Replay previous file2 1 Halts the playback of melodies which cannot be attached to mail. 2 Valid when played back from the Melody list. Vo Co Information pThe melodies are played back at the volume set for Phone of Ring volume. When Phone of Ring volume is set to Silent or Step, they are played back at Level 2. However, the melody played back when it is selected does not sound. pEven if you change the volume while playing back, the volume set for Phone of Ring volume returns when you exit the Melody player. Function Menu of the Melody List Edit title Edit file name
Edit the title. pFor a file in the FOMA terminal, you can enter up to 31 full-pitch/63 half-pitch characters. pFor a file on the microSD card, you can enter up to 18 full-pitch/36 half-pitch characters.
Edit the file name. pYou can enter up to 36 (not including an extension) half-pitch alphanumeric characters and symbols (only .,-,_). Play melody See page 340. Set as ring tone File restriction
Select an incoming type. p indicates the set item. You can set the file restrictions on the selected melody.
File unrestricted or File restricted pSee page 225 for the file restrictions. Add desktop icon See page 30. Attach to mail Send Ir data You can compose an i-mode mail message with the selected melody attached. Go to step 2 on page 130. pYou can compose it also by pressing l(
See page 360.
). transmission See page 362. Copy to microSD See page 348. Melody info Copy to phone Move to phone Copy Memory info Reset title Delete Delete this Delete selected You can display the melody title, file name and others. See page 349. See page 350. You can copy the melody from a folder on the microSD card to another folder on the microSD card.
Select a destination folder. You can display the used memory space (estimate)/number of stored items. You can reset the title to the default.
YES D a t a M a n a g e m e n t You can delete the melody stored in the FOMA terminal.
YES You can select and delete multiple melodies stored in the FOMA terminal.
Put a check mark for melodies to be deleted
l(
)YES 341 Information
<File restriction>
pYou can set the file restrictions only to the melody with the acquired source icon
. pWhen the melody file exceeds 100 Kbytes by applying the restriction, you cannot set the file restrictions.
<Attach to mail>
pYou cannot attach the melody with or whose acquired source icon is or
, or the melody in excess of 100 Kbytes.
<Melody info>
pYou may not be able to attach to i-mode mail even when the file restriction in the melody information is File unrestricted.
<Delete>
pWhen a melody set for another function is deleted, the setting returns to the default.
(When the melody is set for an alarm tone of Schedule, ToDo, or TV timer, or for Alarm, it switches to Clock Alarm Tone.) pYou cannot delete the pre-installed melody. Function Menu of the Melody Playback Display Attach to mail See page 341. Set as ring tone See page 341. Melody info See page 341. Copy to microSD See page 348. Copy to phone See page 349. Add desktop icon See page 30. Play all/
Play portion You can temporarily switch the play start positions of the melody. Delete all Delete this Delete all Multiple-choice Sort Move t n e m e g a n a M a t a D You can delete all melodies stored in the selected folder in the FOMA terminal.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES You can delete the melody stored on the microSD card.
YES You can delete all melodies stored in the selected folder on the microSD card.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
)Select an item. You can select multiple melodies stored on the microSD card and operate them.
Put a check mark for the melodies to be operated
i(
Delete . See Delete this on page 342. Copy . See page 341. Move . See page 342. Select all. You can select all melodies. Release all . You can release all selected melodies. You can change displayed order.
Select an order. pYou cannot sort the files on the microSD card. You can move the melody to another folder.
Select a destination folder
Put a check mark for melodies to be moved
l(
pPress l(
) to display folders at the second-tier level or lower, if they exist. Press r to return to the upper level. pFor the microSD card, you do not need to do the operations
)YES of putting a check mark for the melodies and after. Move to microSD See page 350. Information
<Edit file name>
pWhen the icon of the acquired source is or and the icon such as or is displayed for that melody, you cannot change the file name. pYou cannot use some characters and symbols for a file name. 342
<Kisekae Tool>
Checking Kisekae Tool pYou can delete the pre-installed Kisekae Tool files. You can re-download them from the P-SQUARE site (see page 193). When you use a UIM other than the one used for downloading, the UIM security function (see page 37) is set for them. 1 mData boxKisekae Tool
Select a Kisekae Tool file. When you highlight/select an item from the detailed Kisekae Tool display, each setting content is played back as a demo. pEach time you press m from the Kisekae Tool list, you can switch between the list for the FOMA terminal and the microSD card. When you select a folder from the Folder list on the microSD card, the Kisekae Tool list appears. Kisekae Tool list Tool display Detailed Kisekae pSee page 356 for the Function menu of the Folder list. pThe image on the right is displayed when you cannot display a preview image. pSee page 193 when you select Search by i-mode. Information pClock display cannot be played back as a demo. Function Menu of the Kisekae Tool List/Detailed Kisekae Tool Display Edit title Preview Set at one time/
Setting all See page 319. You can display the detailed Kisekae Tool display. You can set Kisekae Tool files at one time. (See page 105) pYou can set them at one time also by pressing l(
). pYou cannot set Kisekae Tool files on the microSD card at one time. Kisekae Tool info You can display the title, file name, and others of the Kisekae Tool file. File info You can display the name and type of files. Move to microSD See page 350. Move to phone See page 350. Reset title Move Delete this Delete all You can reset the title to the default.
YES See page 321. See page 321.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES pThe pre-installed Kisekae Tool files are deleted as well. Multiple-choice See page 321. Memory info You can display the used memory space (estimate)/number of stored items. Sort Listing See page 321. You can change the displayed contents on the Kisekae Tool list.
Title or Image pYou can switch the contents also by pressing c(
from the Kisekae Tool list.
) D a t a M a n a g e m e n t 343 microSD Card You need to obtain a microSD card separately to use the functions related to the microSD card. The microSD card is available at electronics retail stores, etc. pP-09A supports a commercial microSD card of up to 2 Gbytes and microSDHC card of up to 16 Gbytes (As of April 2009). For the latest operation check information such as the memory capacity and manufacturers of microSD cards, access the following sites (in Japanese only). Note that the microSD cards other than published in the sites might not correctly work. From i-mode to P-SQUARE (As of April 2009) iMenu (Menu List)
(Mobile Phone Maker) P-SQUARE From personal computers http://panasonic.jp/mobile/
t n e m e g a n a M a t a D Note that the published information is the result obtained from the operation check, which does not necessarily guarantee all performances of those microSD cards. QR code for accessing the site pDuring processing of the card, is displayed. During processing of the card, never remove the microSD card, or turn off the FOMA terminal. Check that processing of the card does not go on before turning off the FOMA terminal, and then remove the microSD card. pWhen the FOMA terminal or microSD card has many data files, it may take longer to access the files. pSee page 355 for the number of files and time that can be saved to the microSD card. pThe microSD card has an operating life. If you use the microSD card for a long time, you may not be able to write new data on it, or the card may be disabled. pWith the FOMA terminal, you can save the downloaded still images, i-motion files, movie files, melodies, Kisekae Tool files, Machi-chara images, Chaku-uta Full music files, and i-ppli programs with the file restrictions to the microSD card. You cannot save the files IPs (Information Providers) do not permit. Information pYou may not be able to use the microSD card formatted using a personal computer and other devices. Be sure to use the microSD card formatted with P-09A. 344 Information pNote that formatting deletes all the contents on the microSD card. pIf you read/write data from/on a microSD card using a device other than this FOMA terminal, the microSD card might become unusable depending on the device or operations. pWhen you insert a microSD card which has been used with another device such as a personal computer into P-09A, new files and folders to be used in P-09A are created. Inserting/Removing microSD Card Inserting 1 To open the cover of the microSD card slot, and then turn it in the direction arrow. 2 With the metal terminal surface facing downward, make sure that the cut edge is positioned at right and then insert. pPush it until it clicks. 3 Close the cover of the microSD card slot. Removing 1 Open the cover following step 1 of Inserting and push the microSD card until it stops. pBy pushing all the way in, the microSD card pops out. 2 Remove the microSD card. Icons on the display The following icons appear when you insert the microSD card:
: You can save and read data.
: The microSD card is write-protected. You cannot save data, and execute Check microSD and microSD format.
: You cannot use the microSD card. Remove the microSD card and then insert it again. If is still displayed, execute Check microSD or microSD format. Information pDo not insert or remove the microSD card with the FOMA terminal turned on. It may damage the microSD card or its data. pNote that microSD card may pop out when you insert or remove it. pCheck the direction of the microSD card, and then insert or remove it straight. If you obliquely insert the microSD card into the slot, the microSD card may be damaged. pIt may take long to initially read or write data after inserting the microSD card.
<microSD>
Displaying Data Items on microSD Card You can display the Phonebook entries, schedule events, ToDo items, mail messages, text memos, and bookmarks stored on the microSD card. pYou can operate in the same way on the detailed Phonebook display, detailed mail display, and detailed Bookmark display as when you display data stored in your FOMA terminal. See page 86 for detailed operations of the Phonebook. See page 156 for detailed operations of mail. See page 189 for detailed operations of bookmarks. 1 mLifeKitmicroSDRefer microSD data
Select a category. pIf you select Schedule, ToDo items are also displayed. Category list 2 Select a fileSelect a data item. microSD File display
(For Phonebook) D a t a M a n a g e m e n t Data list
(For Phonebook) Detailed data display
(For Phonebook) 345 Function Menu of the Category List/microSD File Display/
Data List/Detailed Data Display Edit title
Enter a title. pYou can enter up to 15 full-pitch/31 half-pitch characters. Add to phone See page 347. Overwrite to phone See page 348. Add one to phone See page 347. Add all to phone See page 347. Overwr. all to ph. See page 347 and page 348. Copy to microSD See page 346. Copy to phone See page 347. Delete this Delete all
YES You can delete all files in the currently displayed category.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES microSD info See page 353. Property You can display the detailed data display. microSD format See page 352. Check microSD See page 353. t n e m e g a n a M a t a D Copy Data Items in the FOMA Terminal to the microSD Card You can copy the Phonebook entries, schedule events, ToDo items, mail messages, text memos, and bookmarks stored in the FOMA terminal to the microSD card. Copy one to microSD You can copy a single file from the FOMA terminal onto the microSD card. A copied data item is saved as a single file. You cannot copy the secret code stored in a Phonebook entry. 1 Display for a data item to be copiedi(
Copy to microSDYES pTo copy a Phonebook entry, scheduled event, or mail message, select Move/
) copy from the Function menu and then select Copy to microSD. pTo copy a bookmark, select Copy from the Function menu and then select Copy to microSD. Copy all to microSD You can copy the data items of the category selected on the Category list or of the category displayed on the microSD File display from the FOMA terminal to the microSD card. The copied data items are all saved as a single file. You cannot copy secret codes or voice dial entries stored in the Phonebook entries. 1 Category list/microSD File displayi(
Copy to microSD
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES pTo copy scheduled events, select Schedule, ToDo, or All (Schedule and
) ToDo). pTo copy bookmarks, select i-mode Browser, Full Browser, or All (i-mode and Full Browser). Information pWhen you copy a file stored as secret data, the file is copied as an ordinary file. 346 Add to phone You can copy all data items in a file selected on the microSD File display or all data items displayed on the data list to the FOMA terminal. The copied data items are added to the FOMA terminal. 1 microSD File displayi(
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES or Data listi(
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
)Add all to phone
)Add to phone Overwrite all to phone You can copy all data items in all files of the category selected on the Category list or all data items in all files displayed on the microSD File display to the FOMA terminal. Note that the data items already stored in the FOMA terminal are overwritten and deleted. 1 Category list/microSD File displayi(
Overwr. all to ph.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYESYES
) D a t a M a n a g e m e n t Information pWhen you copy all files, the files stored as secret data are also copied. pWhen you copy all the Phonebook entries, the contents of Own number are also copied. pFor copying mail, some files attached to mail may be deleted depending on file format. pWhen you copy mail containing links to start an i-ppli program, the information about starting the i-ppli program in that mail is deleted. pDuring copying, the FOMA terminal is placed in the same status as it is out of the service area. Copy Data Items on the microSD Card to the FOMA Terminal You can copy the Phonebook entries, schedule events, ToDo items, mail messages, text memos, and bookmarks stored on the microSD card to the FOMA terminal. pSee page 355 for the number of data items that can be saved to the microSD card. Add one to phone You can copy the data item selected on the data list or displayed on the detailed data display to the FOMA terminal. 1 Data list/Detailed data displayi(
Add one to phone or Copy to phoneYES pTo copy from the detailed data display of a Phonebook entry, select Move/copy from the Function menu and then select Copy to phone. Add all to phone You can copy all data items in all files of the category selected on the Category list or all data items in all files displayed on the microSD File display to the FOMA terminal. The copied data items are added to the FOMA terminal. 1 Category list/microSD File displayi(
Add all to phone
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
) 347 Overwrite to phone You can copy all data items in a file selected on the microSD File display or all data items displayed on the data list to the FOMA terminal. Note that the data items already stored in the FOMA terminal are overwritten and deleted. 1 microSD File displayi(
Overwrite to phone
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYESYES or Data listi(
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYESYES
)Overwr. all to ph. Information t n e m e g a n a M a t a D pIf the memory capacity of the FOMA terminal runs short during copying, copying is suspended midway; however, the data already copied is stored. pWhen you perform Add one to phone for a Phonebook entry, any group is not set if the group number or group name stored in the microSD file differs from that stored on the FOMA terminal. pWhen you overwrite the Phonebook entries, the voice dial entries are deleted. pIf the maximum number/size of storage are exceeded when you copy a received mail message, they are deleted in order of mail in the Trash box folder and older received mail. However, unread or protected mail messages are not deleted. pIf the maximum number/size of storage are exceeded when you copy a sent mail message, they are deleted in order of older sent mail. However, protected mail messages are not deleted. Copying Still Images, Moving Pictures, etc. Copy Files from the FOMA Terminal to the microSD Card The destination folder and file name are as follows:
Still image
(DCF standard) Still image
(Non DCF standard) Still image
(Deco-mail pictogram) i-motion file
(With video) i-motion file
(Without video) Melody PDF file The destination folder in the Picture folder PXXXXXXX (X denotes a numeral.) The destination folder in the Image Box folder STILXXXX (X denotes a numeral.) The destination folder in the Deco-mail pictograms folder DIMGXXXX (X denotes a numeral.) The destination folder in the SD video folder MOLXXX (X denotes an alpha-numeral.) The destination folder in the Other contents folder MMFXXXX (X denotes a numeral.) The destination folder RINGXXXX (X denotes a numeral.) The destination folder The same file name as the one in the FOMA terminal Decome-Anime template The destination folder DEATXXXX (X denotes a numeral.) pWhen you copy or move a file between the FOMA terminal and the microSD card, its file format might change. 1 Still Image list/Still image in play/i-motion list/Melody list/
Melody during playback/PDF File list/Decome-Anime Template listi(
)Copy to microSD pWhen you copy a file stored in another model, the folder-sort setting may not be pIf you have used Multiple-choice to select files to be copied, you can copy the reflected. multiple files at a time. pWhen you execute Add all to phone, you cannot copy the bookmarks of the same URL. pIf the number of files stored on the microSD card increases, it may take long to read or write data. pDuring copying, the FOMA terminal is placed in the same status as it is out of the service area. 348 Information Information pYou can copy JPEG, GIF, SWF, MP4, MFi, SMF, PDF files and Decome-Anime templates in the i-mode folder, Camera folder, Deco-mail picture folder, Deco-mail pictograms folder and a user folder. pYou can copy multiple JPEG, GIF, SWF and MP4 files at a time but not others. pWhen the files in the destination folder are stored to the maximum, a new folder is automatically created and files are saved to that folder. For the files other than still images or Decome-Anime template, the message Storage is changed to XXXXXXX
(XXXXXXX denotes a folder name) appears when copying is completed. pYou cannot copy the following files:
Files that you shot Chara-den images whose Rec. file restriction is File restricted Files whose output from the FOMA terminal is prohibited Files set with playback restrictions Partially saved i-motion files or Chaku-uta Full music files PDF files partially downloaded page by page pWhen you copy a file to the microSD card, the file size may become larger. Copy Files from the microSD Card to the FOMA Terminal You can copy files from the microSD card to the i-mode folder in the FOMA terminal. (Deco-mail pictograms are copied to the
(Favorite) folder in the Deco-mail pictograms folder and Decome-Anime templates are copied to the Phone folder.) 1 Still Image list/Still image in play/i-motion list/i-motion file in pause/i-motion file at the end of playback/Melody list/Melody during playback/PDF File list/Decome-Anime Template list, which is on the microSD card
i(
)Copy to phone pIf you have used Multiple-choice to select files to be copied, you can copy the multiple files at a time. pSee page 194 when images/i-motion files/melodies/PDF files are stored to the maximum. pDo not pull out the microSD card during copying. pYou can copy JPEG, GIF, SWF, MP4, MFi, SMF, PDF files and Decome-Anime templates. However, you cannot copy a melody in excess of 100Kbytes and an SWF file in excess of 500 Kbytes. pYou can copy multiple JPEG, GIF, SWF and MP4 files only at a time. However, you cannot copy multiple i-motion files of ASF format, VGA (640 x 480) and HVGA Wide
(640 x 352), or in excess of 10 Mbytes. pWhen you copy i-motion files, they are cut out, converted, or shrunk, so their file size may become larger or smaller. However, an i-motion file whose video codec is H.264 is copied without being converted or shrunk. pWhen you copy VGA (640 x 480) or HVGA Wide (640 x 352) of an i-motion file, the image is converted into QVGA (320 x 240). When you copy VGA (640 x 480) or HVGA Wide (640 x 352) of an i-motion file, ASF file, or the file in excess of 10 Mbytes, it might take a longer time. pYou cannot copy the i-motion file in excess of 10 Mbytes in the following cases:
When the video codec is H.264 When the audio codec is AAC, AAC+ (HE-AAC), or Enhanced aacPlus When the bit rate of the i-motion file is in excess of the restriction When searching (fast forward or fast rewind) is disabled When the file is other than VGA (640 x 480), HVGA Wide (640 x 352), QVGA (320 x 240), QCIF (176 x 144) or Sub-QCIF (128 x 96) Some i-motion files cannot be copied in the conditions other than the above. pPlaying back a copied ASF file may take a longer time. pThe file after copying takes the title of the one set on the microSD card. When no title is set on the microSD card or the default title is unknown, the file name will be the title. D a t a M a n a g e m e n t 349
<Movable Contents>
Moving Copyrighted Files Move Files in the FOMA Terminal to the microSD Card You can move the copyrighted file obtained from a site to the microSD card after encoding. The moved file is then saved to the destination folder in the Movable contents folder (the specified destination folder for Chaku-uta Full music files). Some files you moved to the microSD card can be operated only with the UIM you used when moving, and others can be operated only with the UIM and the phone you used when moving. 1 Still image list/i-motion list/Machi-chara list/Melody list/
Kisekae Tool list/PDF File list/Chaku-uta Full Music list
i(
)Move to microSDOK Information pYou can move a file to the microSD card only when the acquired source icon is pPartially saved i-motion files, Chaku-uta Full music files, Kisekae Tool files,
. Machi-chara images and PDF files cannot be moved to the microSD card. pThe setting is released if you move a file set for another function. Move Files from the microSD Card to the FOMA Terminal You can move a copyrighted file from the microSD card to the i-mode folder in the FOMA terminal. 1 Still Image list/i-motion list/Machi-chara list/Melody list/
Kisekae Tool list/PDF File list/Chaku-uta Full Music list, which is on the microSD cardi(
Move to phone pSee page 194 when files are stored to the maximum.
) t n e m e g a n a M a t a D 350 Information pYou can move a copyrighted file (with file restriction) to the FOMA terminal only if its property for Moved to phone is Available or Available (Same model). However, you cannot move a file of Available (Same model) to the FOMA terminal other than P-09A. See Picture info, imotion info, Machi-chara info, Melody info, Kisekae Tool info, File info, Music info, or Document info to check whether the file is Available, Unavailable or Available (Same model). pThe setting is released if you move a file set for another function. pThe moved files are saved to the i-mode folder. However, the Machi-chara images are saved to the Machi-chara folder, the Kisekae Tool files are saved to the Kisekae Tool folder in Data Box and Chaku-uta Full music files are saved to the Initial folder in the i-mode folder. Move i-ppli in the FOMA Terminal to the microSD Card Some i-ppli programs can be moved to and saved to the microSD card. You cannot start the i-ppli program moved to the microSD card. Move it back to your FOMA terminal to start. However, some i-ppli programs can be operated only with the UIM you used when moving, and some other programs can be operated only with the UIM and the phone you used when moving.
)Move to microSDYES 1 Software listi(
Move i-ppli from the microSD Card to the FOMA Terminal You can move an i-ppli program from the microSD card to the FOMA terminal.
)Move to phoneYESOK 1 Software listi(
Back up/Restore Data Files Collectively You can back up the Phonebook entries, schedule events, ToDo items, mail messages, text memos, bookmarks, setting contents/information stored in the FOMA terminal to the microSD card collectively. The backup files are saved as a single file by category. When you restore those files, they are collectively restored to the FOMA terminal. pEach time you perform Backup to microSD, the old backup file is deleted and the new one is created. Information pIf the battery goes flat during backup, the backup is suspended and the backup file already created is saved as the interrupted backup file. However, you cannot resume backup from the interrupted point, so start the whole backup again to complete the backup. pIf the microSD card runs out of space during backup, the backup files already created are deleted, and the backup is suspended. In this case, delete unnecessary data files on the microSD card, and then start the backup again. pIf any backup files or interrupted backup files are on the microSD card, it may take pAs the backup files are collectively created for all categories, the backup file for the long to finish the backup. category which does not contain any data is also created. When you restore such a file, the category which does not contain any data is overwritten as well. pDuring backup/restoring, the FOMA terminal is placed in the same status as it is out of the service area. pBackup/restoring of settings contents/information for the following functions is executed, however, some setting contents/information might be reset after restoring:
Redial Received Calls Record message setting Mail of Font size setting Restrictions Call setting w/o ID Reject unknown Sent address Received address Auto-sort Set check new messages Attachment preference Auto-start attachment Signature Auto-display Receive setting, Beep time, and Manner/Public mode set of Area Mail setting Alarm Own dictionary Back up Data Files to the microSD Card 1 mLifeKitmicroSDBackup/Restore
Backup to microSD pYou cannot create backup files when no data files available for backup are stored in the FOMA terminal. 2 Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES pWhen you select Cancel to cancel the backup, the backup files already created are deleted. pWhen backup is completed, the saved date/time of the backup file is displayed. Restore Backup Files to FOMA terminal 1 mLifeKitmicroSDBackup/Restore
Restore to phone pYou cannot restore the files if no backup files or only the interrupted backup files are on the microSD card. 2 Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES When restoring is completed, the restored setting contents/information are displayed. When you select OK, or press r or h, the confirmation display appears asking whether to create the learned words list. Select YES to perform Create learned wd list. pWhen you select Cancel to cancel restoring, the files already restored remain in the FOMA terminal, but you cannot resume restoring from the interrupted point. To restore all the data files, perform Restore to phone again. pWhen you restore the backup files which contain no sent mail messages, the confirmation display asking whether to create the learned words list does not appear. Information pWhen the volume of backup files is larger than the memory space of your FOMA terminal, some backup files are not restored. pWhen the backup files contain the files unsupported by the FOMA terminal, the unsupported files are not restored. pWhen you restore backup files to other than P-09A, all the backup files and setting contents/information may not be restored. 351 D a t a M a n a g e m e n t Delete Backup Files You can delete the backup files or interrupted backup files on the microSD card. 1 mLifeKitmicroSDBackup/Restore
Delete backup data
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES Copy Move Delete this Delete all See page 320. See page 321. See page 321. See page 321. Multiple-choice See page 321. Memory info You can display the used memory space (estimate). t n e m e g a n a M a t a D
<SD Other Files>
Managing Unsupported Files You can save various files unsupported by the FOMA terminal or files in BMP or PNG format downloaded from sites, to the microSD card. (See page 146 and page 192) You can attach the saved files to an i-mode mail message to send, or check them on a personal computer. 1 mData boxSD other filesSelect a folder. pSee page 356 for the Function menu of the Folder list.
<microSD Format>
Formatting microSD Card When you use the microSD card for the first time, you need to format
(initialize) it. Be sure to use P-09A for formatting. The microSD card formatted using other devices such as personal computers may not be used properly. Note that formatting deletes all the contents on the microSD card. 1 mLifeKitmicroSDRefer microSD data
i(
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
)microSD format pYou cannot display the contents of the file using the FOMA terminal. Folder list SD Other File list Function Menu of the SD Other File List Edit title File info Attach to mail See page 319. You can display the name and type of files. You can compose an i-mode mail message with the file attached. Go to step 2 on page 130. pYou can compose it also by pressing l(
). Information pDo not remove the microSD card during formatting. Malfunction of the FOMA terminal or microSD card could result. pIf you press +l(
formatting the microSD card, formatting is canceled. Format it again.
) or -h, or receive a voice call or videophone call while pFiles that have been saved to the microSD card whose formatting is suspended becomes unfixed. pYou cannot format an incompatible memory card. pRequired folders are automatically created when you save data to the microSD card after formatting. 352
<Check microSD>
Checking microSD Card You can check and recover the microSD card. 1 mLifeKitmicroSDRefer microSD data
)Check microSDYES
i(
Information pDo not remove the microSD card during Check microSD. Malfunction of the FOMA terminal or microSD card could result. pYou cannot execute Check microSD for the unformatted microSD card or incompatible memory card. pWhen you execute Check microSD, the microSD card may not be recovered correctly, the data existed before executing Check microSD may be deleted, or the microSD card itself may be initialized depending on the condition of the microSD card. pIf you press +l(
Check microSD, Check microSD is canceled.
) or -h, or receive a voice call or videophone call during pIf you cancel Check microSD midway, data not recovered may remain. In this case, try Check microSD again. pIt may take long to complete Check microSD depending on the data volume stored on the microSD card.
<microSD Info>
Displaying Capacity of microSD Card You can display the used and unused memory space (estimate) on the microSD card. 1 mLifeKitmicroSDRefer microSD data
)microSD info
i(
Information pAs the microSD card contains the system files for the card, the memory space is smaller than that described on the microSD card even if it contains no data. Using a microSD Card with a Personal Computer By connecting the microSD card to the microSD card adapter, you can use the microSD card on a personal computer which supports SD card. The microSD card adapter is available at electronics retail stores, etc. For installing the microSD card adapter, refer to the instruction manual for the microSD card adapter. Use FOMA Terminal as microSD Reader/Writer With a microSD card inserted, connect the FOMA terminal to a personal computer; then you can read the data from or write the data onto the microSD card. The following equipment is required:
pConnector Cable: FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option) pPersonal Computer: Personal computer having the USB port (Universal Serial Bus Specification Rev 1.1/2.0 compliant) that can be connected with the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option) This FOMA terminal does not support USB2.0 High-Speed. pCompatible Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista
(Japanese version in each) 1 mSet./ServiceOther settingsUSB mode setting
microSD mode pWhen you set to microSD mode, pTo save WMA files from your personal computer to the microSD card, set to appears on the Stand-by appears on the Stand-by display. MTP mode. When you set to MTP mode, display. pTo use the FOMA terminal for packet communication, 64K data communication, data sending/receiving (OBEX communication), and for calls with USB Hands-free compatible device, set mode to Communication mode. 2 Connect the FOMA terminal to a personal computer using the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02
(option). The personal computer recognizes the microSD card. p appears on the Stand-by display. appears on the desktop, and Also, is displayed while the microSD card is in the FOMA terminal. 353 D a t a M a n a g e m e n t Information pIf the FOMA terminal and personal computer are not correctly connected, or the remaining battery level of the FOMA terminal shows very low or goes flat, you cannot send or receive data. In addition, you may lose data. pWhile data is being read or written, do not pull the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 off. Not only you cannot send or receive data, but also you may lose the data. pWhile data is being read or written, you cannot set this function. Further, make sure that you do not Reset settings or Initialize during reading/writing. Malfunction of the microSD card could result. pWhen MTP mode is set, you cannot reset functions by Reset settings. When you turn on the power after removing the battery, the mode is set to Communication mode. pYou cannot read from/write to a personal computer while reading from/writing to the FOMA terminal, and vice versa. pTo use the DOCOMO keitai datalink, set it to Communication mode. Folder Configuration on microSD Card The FOMA terminal creates the following folders on the microSD card to save data files. When you write files to the microSD card from a personal computer, you need to write in the specified folder configuration and file names. aaa: A three-digit half-pitch numeral of 100 through 999 (Use the same numerals for the folder name, and for the file name saved to that folder.) bbb: A three-digit half-pitch numeral of 001 through 999 ccc: A three-digit half-pitch alpha-numeral (hexadecimal numeral) ddddd: A five-digit half-pitch numeral of 00001 through 65535 eeee and ffff: A four-digit half-pitch alpha-numeral (hexadecimal numerals) gggg: A four-digit half-pitch numeral of 0001 through 9999
###: Extension The hexadecimal numerals are carried up every 16, unlike the way the decimal numerals are carried up every 10. They are indicated by half-pitch numerals of 0 through 9 and half-pitch alphabets of A through F. pUsing a personal computer, you can write a file name of up to 64 bytes (including extension) of free characters for a PDF file, SD other file, movie file, Word file, Excel file and PowerPoint file. However, you cannot use following characters:
t n e m e g a n a M a t a D 354 DCIM (Folder for DCF standard still images) aaa_PANA Paaagggg.### (Extension is JPG, or GIF.) MISC [DPOF folder (This folder is created automatically when DPOF setting on page 369 is set.)]
SD_VIDEO (Folder for moving pictures) PRLccc (Folder for i-motion files) MOLccc.### (Extension is 3GP, SDV, ASF, or MP4.) MGR_INFO (Folder for video management information) PRGccc (Folder for videos) PRIVATE DOCOMO STILL (Folder for non-DCF standard still images) SUDbbb STILgggg.### (Extension is JPG, GIF, or SWF.) DOCUMENT (Folder for PDF files) PUDbbb PDFDCbbb.PDF RINGER (Folder for melodies) RUDbbb RINGgggg.### (Extension is MLD, or SMF.) TORUCA (Folder for ToruCa files) TRCbbb TORUCbbb.TRC MMFILE [Folder for non-SD-VIDEO standard motion pictures (include music data of AAC format)]
MUDbbb MMFgggg.### (Extension is 3GP, SDV, ASF, or MP4.) WM_SYSTEM WM DECOIMG (Folder for Deco-mail pictograms) DUDbbb DIMGgggg.### (Extension is JPG, or GIF.) OTHER (Folder for SD other files) OUDbbb OTHERbbb.### (Extension is up to three-digit half-pitch alphabets that the FOMA terminal cannot recognize.) MOVIE (Folder for movie files) MVUDbbb MOVIEbbb.### (Extension is WMV, WMA, WVX, WAX, ASF, or ASX.) DECO_A_T (Folder for Decome-Anime templates) DTUDbbb DEATgggg.VGT BACKUP (Folder for batch backup files) SD_PIM ADDRESS (Folder for Phonebook batch backup files) ADDRESS.VCF SCHEDULE (Folder for schedule and ToDo batch backup files) SCHEDULE.VCS MAIL INBOX (Folder for received mail batch backup files) INBOX.VMG SENTBOX (Folder for sent mail batch backup files) SENTBOX.VMG OUTBOX (Folder for unsent mail batch backup files) OUTBOX.VMG NOTE (Folder for text memo batch backup files) NOTE.VNT BOOKMARK (Folder for bookmark batch backup files) BOOKMARK.VBM SETTING (Folder for setting contents batch backup files) SETTING.VNT TABLE (Folder for additional information) MEIGROUP PMC DOCUMENT (Folder for Word, Excel, or PowerPoint files) DOCbbb DOCDCbbb.### (Extension is XLS, DOC, or PPT.) TABLE DOCUMENT SD_PIM (Folder for Phonebook entries, schedule events, ToDo items, mail messages, text memos, and bookmarks) PIMddddd.### (Extension is VCF for Phonebook entries, VCS for schedule events and ToDo items, VMG for mail messages, VNT for text memos, and VBM for bookmarks.) SD_AUDIO (Folder for SD-Audio) SD_BIND (Folder for i-ppli or movable contents) SVCddddd eeeeffff The number of files and time that can be saved to the microSD card File Folder Number of savable files/time DCIM SD_VIDEO SD_VIDEO SD_AUDIO STILL MMFILE MOVIE RINGER See page 505. See page 507. See page 240. See page 261. Still image (DCF standard) Moving picture (i-motion) Moving picture (Video) SD-Audio Still image (Non-DCF standard) Moving picture (Non-SD-VIDEO standard) Movie file Melody PDF file Word, Excel, PowerPoint file ToruCa file Deco-mail pictogram Decome-Anime template SD other file Phonebook entry, schedule event, ToDo item, mail message, text memo, bookmark i-ppli, Movable contents You can save up to approx. 65,500 files to the microSDHC card of 4 Gbytes or larger. pThe number of savable files and time for saving vary depending on the memory TORUCA DECOIMG DECO_A_T Approx. 58,390 DOCUMENT SD_BIND SD_PIM OTHER PMC capacity of the microSD card. You can save more files by adding folders to save files to. pYou might not be able to save the maximum number of files depending on the file size. pYou can check used and unused space of the microSD card by microSD info. 355 D a t a M a n a g e m e n t Information pFolder and file names may be displayed in lowercase characters depending on the personal computer you use. pWhen the personal computer is set not to display extensions and hidden folders, change the setting and then operate. For how to change the setting, refer to the instruction manual for your personal computer or Help. pDo not use the personal computer to delete or move the folders on the microSD card. The microSD card might not be read by P-09A. pYou cannot see the files in the SD_AUDIO, SD_BIND and PRGccc folders on a personal computer, as they are encrypted. pWhen you save data in the PRGccc folder by using a personal computer, you might not be able to delete the video using the FOMA terminal. pWhen you delete, overwrite, or write a file on a personal computer, ensure that you do not use the same file name you have once used. Even when you have deleted that file, use a different file name. pEach time you perform Backup to microSD, all folders and files in the BACKUP folder are deleted and new ones are created. When you perform Delete backup data, all folders and files in the BACKUP folder are deleted. pOn the FOMA terminal, you might not be able to display or play back a data item which was saved to the microSD card from other devices. On other devices, you might not be able to display or play back a data item which was saved to the microSD card from the FOMA terminal. pTo procure a microSD reader/writer or PC card read adapter, inquire respective manufacturers for the operation of microSD card beforehand. Managing Folders Files in My picture, MUSIC, imotion/Movie, Melody, My documents (SD), Kisekae Tool (SD), Machi-chara (SD), Document viewer, and SD other files in Data Box are managed in the respective folders. pSee page 263 for folder operations of MUSIC. pEven when the files in the Movable contents folder are listed, the Function menu in the Folder list is displayed. t n e m e g a n a M a t a D Function Menu of the Folder List Add folder Edit folder name Delete folder Delete this Delete selected Delete all Folder security
[My picture/
imotion/Movie]
You can create a user folder.
Enter a folder name. pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters in the FOMA terminal. pYou can enter up to 31 full-pitch/63 half-pitch characters on the microSD card. You can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters for a folder in the Movable contents folder. You can edit the name of a user folder, or a folder in the Deco-mail pictograms folder in the FOMA terminal.
Enter a folder name. pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters in the FOMA terminal. pYou can enter up to 31 full-pitch/63 half-pitch characters on the microSD card. You can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters for a folder in the Movable contents folder. You can delete the highlighted user folder.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
Put a check mark for user folders to be deleted
l(
YES
)Enter your Terminal Security Code You can delete all user folders.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES You can set the folder to open only when you enter your Terminal Security Code.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES The folder changes to pTo release it, perform the same operation. Send all Ir data
[My picture/
imotion/Movie/Melody]
See page 361. 356 DEL all frm folder
[My picture only]
Edit playlist
[Melody only]
Release playlist
[Melody only]
Select storage Memory info Information You can delete all the files in the folder selected in i-mode, Camera, Deco-mail picture, Deco-mail pictograms, and user folder in My picture.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES You can select up to 10 melodies and program them in order as you like. This is displayed while you are selecting Playlist.
Select a playing order from <1st> through <10th>
Select a folderSelect a melody. pTo release a programmed melody, select Release this.
Repeat the operations and complete the playlist editing
l(
You can release all the programmed melodies from the playlist. This is displayed while you are selecting Playlist.
YES You can set the destination folder for when you save to the microSD card.
YES You can display the used memory space (estimate)/number of stored items. pYou can display them also by pressing c(
<Add folder>
pYou can add up to 20 folders in the FOMA terminal. However, you can add up to 19 folders in imotion/Movie. pYou cannot add folders on the microSD card in the following cases:
When 900 folders are contained in Picture When 4,095 folders are contained in SD video When 999 folders are contained in Image Box, Deco-mail pictograms, Melody, Other contents, My documents, Document viewer, or SD other files Information
<Edit folder name>
pYou cannot edit the Folder-Security-activated folder name.
<Delete folder>
pAll data files in the user folder are deleted. pWhen you select this function on the microSD card, Delete this is performed. pWhen a melody set for another function is deleted, the setting returns to the default.
(When the melody is set for an alarm tone of Schedule, ToDo or TV timer, or for Alarm, it switches to Clock Alarm Tone.)
<Folder security>
pYou can set it only for i-mode, Camera, user folder, and Voice recorder. pWhen you select a folder with folder security, the display for entering your Terminal Security Code appears. Enter your Terminal Security Code to temporarily release folder security.
<Edit playlist>
pIf you change or delete the file name, title, or contents of the melody stored in the playlist, all the melodies are released from the playlist.
<Select storage>
pThe following icons are displayed for the folder set as a destination folder:
. Folders in the Picture folder and SD video folder
. Folders in Document viewer, and SD other files Folders in the Deco-mail pictograms folder, Image Box folder, Movie folder, Melody folder, and My documents folder
. Folders in the Kisekae Tool and Machi-Chara Folders in the Movable contents folder
. Folders in the Other contents folder pWhen you execute Check microSD, or create or edit a folder by using a personal computer, the destination folder on the microSD card might be changed. When the setting is changed, set the destination folder again. D a t a M a n a g e m e n t 357 Using Infrared Communication The FOMA terminal conforms to IrMC version 1.1 standard. You can exchange data files with the devices supporting the infrared communication function. However, you cannot exchange some files depending on the other partys device. pThe distance for infrared communication should be within about 20 cm. Do not move the FOMA terminal with the infrared data port pointed to the receiving end until data transfer ends. pHold the FOMA terminal with your hands securely so that it does not move. pIf you expose the FOMA terminal to direct sunlight or put it under fluorescent lights or near an infrared equipment, you may not be able to transmit infrared ray normally due to their influence. pFirst set at the receiving end and begin sending data from the sending end within 30 seconds. pDuring exchange, the FOMA terminal is placed in the same state as it is out of the service area, so you cannot make/receive voice calls or videophone calls, use packet communication such as i-mode or mail, or use data communication. Infrared data port Within about 20 cm Within 15 from the center t n e m e g a n a M a t a D 358 List of data files you can transfer Transferable data Transfer terms One item Multiple items Phonebook (Own number) Schedule1 ToDo Received mail23 Sent mail3 Draft mail3 Decome-Anime template Text memo Melody4 Still image file56 i-motion file7 PDF file48 ToruCa file34 Bookmark3 All items Up to 1,000 items Up to 2,500 items Up to 100 items Up to 2,500 items Up to 1,000 items Up to 20 items Up to 100 items Up to 20 items Up to 3,500 items Up to 3,500 items Up to 3,500 items Up to 3,500 items Up to 495 items Up to 600 items LCS client information
: Can be transferred 1 You cannot send/receive holidays, or i-schedule downloaded from i-concier. 2 You can send/receive up to 30 Area Mail messages separately. (2,530 messages in
: Cannot be transferred Up to 5 items total) 3 The folder-sort setting may not be reflected. 4 You cannot send/receive some files. 5 Includes Flash movies. 6 You cannot send/receive original animations and still images recorded by 1Seg. 7 You cannot send/receive ASF files and videos recorded by 1Seg. 8 The i-mode bookmarks may be deleted. Storage location and order of received files Phonebook
(Own number) Data receive one data The phone number is stored to the lowest empty memory Storage location/Order number in 010 through 999 in the Phonebook. If all memory numbers 010 through 999 are occupied, the phone number is stored to the lowest empty memory numbers in 000 through 009 (2-touch dial). Schedule ToDo Received mail receive all data Stored in the same memory number as that of the sender. receive one data Stored with the starting date/time of the schedule event. receive all data Stored with the same date and time as those of the sender. receive one data Stored on the top in the ToDo list. receive all data Stored in the same order as that of the sender. receive one data Stored in the Inbox folder on the Inbox Folder list with the same date and time as that of the sender. receive all data Stored in the same folder as that of the sender with the same date and time. Sent mail receive one data Stored in the Outbox folder on the Outbox Folder list with the same date and time as that of the sender. receive all data Stored in the same folder as that of the sender with the same date and time. Draft mail Decome-
Anime template receive one data Stored with the same date and time as that of the sender. receive all data Stored with the same date and time as that of the sender. receive one data Stored in the Phone folder in Decome-Anime in Template inside Mail. receive all data Stored in the same order as that of the sending end. Still Image file Storage location/Order Data receive one data/
receive multiple data receive all data Stored in the same folder as that of the sender in the Stored on the top in the i-mode folder in My picture inside Data box. same order. Stored on the top in the i-mode folder in imotion/
Movie inside Data box. i-motion file receive one data/
receive multiple data receive all data Stored in the same folder as that of the sender in the same order. PDF file receive one data Stored on the top in the i-mode folder in My documents inside Data box. receive all data Stored in the same folder as that of the sender in the same order. Stored on the top in the ToruCa folder. ToruCa file receive one data/
receive multiple data receive all data Stored in the same folder as that of the sender in the same order. Bookmark receive one data Stored on the top in the Bookmark folder. receive all data Stored in the same folder as that of the sender in the same order. LCS client information receive one data Stored in the first <Not stored>. receive all data Stored in the same order as that of the sender from the top of the list. D a t a M a n a g e m e n t Text memo receive one data Stored in the first <Not recorded>. Information receive all data Stored in the same order as that of the sender from the top of the list. Melody receive one data Stored on the top in the i-mode folder in Melody inside Data box. receive all data Stored in the same folder as that of the sender in the same order. pYou cannot send the following files:
Files whose output from the FOMA terminal is prohibited Partially saved files Phonebook entries and SMS messages on the UIM pYou cannot send all the pre-installed data files in Data Box at a time. pYou cannot send the files on the microSD card. Copy or move to the FOMA terminal and then send. 359 Information pYou can send/receive up to 9 full-pitch/18 half-pitch characters for a title of a still image, i-motion file, or PDF file, or up to 31 full-pitch/63 half-pitch characters for a title of a melody. pWhen you send a mail message, the file attached to the mail message is also sent. However some files cannot be sent depending on the file type. pDepending on the mobile phone at the receiving end, subjects of i-mode mail messages cannot be received completely. pThe mail message with an attached file which has not been obtained, or the mail message containing the link information for starting an i-ppli program is sent after the file or information is deleted. pWhen the received mail messages exceed the maximum number/size of storage, they are deleted in order of mail in the Trash box folder and older received mail. However, unread or protected mail messages are not deleted. pWhen the sent mail messages exceed the maximum number/size of storage, they are deleted in order of older sent mail. However, protected mail messages are not deleted. pWhen the Decome-Anime template contains a file whose output from the FOMA terminal is prohibited, the mail message is sent after the file or text data is deleted. pWhen you send a ToruCa file (details) using infrared rays, the confirmation display appears asking whether to forward the file including the detailed information. In this case, select YES to send it with the detailed information, or select NO to send the ToruCa file as a file before receiving the detailed information. pThe ToruCa file (details) that contains data whose output from the FOMA terminal is prohibited is sent as a ToruCa file before receiving the detailed information. pYou cannot receive Phonebook entries while Restrict Dialing is activated. At sending, you can send only the Phonebook entries set with Restrict Dialing and data of Own Number. pIt may take long to forward data or you might not be able to receive data depending on the data size. pYou cannot store a still image in excess of 3 Mbytes, i-motion file in excess of 10 Mbytes, melody in excess of 100 Kbytes, PDF file in excess of 2 Mbytes, Decome-Anime template in excess of 100 Kbytes, ToruCa file in excess of 1 Kbyte, or ToruCa file (details) in excess of 100 Kbytes. pIf the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option) is connected to the FOMA terminal, you may not be able to perform infrared communication. pYou cannot send files that are not supported by the device at the receiving end. t n e m e g a n a M a t a D 360 Sending/Receiving One or Multiple Data You can send/receive the data files one by one using infrared rays. You can send/receive multiple still images, i-motion files, and ToruCa files at a time. Notes on sending/receiving pIn Secret Mode, you can send secret data as well. However, in Secret Data Only, you can send only the secret data. pIf you receive a Phonebook entry stored as secret data during Secret Mode or Secret Data Only, the Phonebook entry is stored as an ordinary one. pWhen sending a Phonebook entry, you cannot send the stored secret code and voice dial entry. Send One or Multiple Data 1 Display of the data file to be senti(
Send Ir data pTo send a Phonebook entry, select Send Ir/
the Function menu and then select Send phonebook.
) trans/BT Send Ir data from pTo send a schedule event, select Ir/
Function menu and then select Send. transmission Send Ir data from the pTo send a mail message, Decome-Anime template, ToruCa file or bookmark, transmission from the Function menu and then select Send Ir select Ir/
data. pTo send multiple files, select the files you want to send by Multiple-choice. Press i(
) to select Send Ir data. 2 YES send them. pTo send multiple files, select YES by a factor of selected number of files, and Receive One or Multiple Data 1 mLifeKitReceive Ir data pYou can paste the Ir data receiving function to the desktop, or store it for Multi Key Long Press Setting. (See page 30 and page 386)
+m-7-9 2 ReceiveYES pThe confirmation display appears asking whether to continue receiving after receiving one data file. When you received multiple files, select YES. Information pWhen you receive an instruction for starting a software program, and you have already downloaded a compatible software program, that software program starts. If you have not put a check mark for Ir ippli To of Set ippli To, the software program does not start up automatically. Sending/Receiving All Data By using infrared rays, you can collectively send/receive data files. To send all data files, enter a session number (any four-digit number). The receiving end needs to enter the same session number. Notes on sending/receiving all data files pReceiving all data files at a time deletes and overwrites all the stored data files including secret or protected data files. The data file you have stored in Secret mode is deleted as well. Check that no important data file is stored before receiving all data files. However, Decome-Anime templates, files in Data Box, and ToruCa files are additionally stored without deleting the files at the receiving end. pIf you send all Phonebook entries, the Own number data is also sent. All the data of Own number at the receiving end is overwritten except the own number. Mail address is also overwritten by senders address, so change it at the receiving end. pEven if you send all Phonebook entries, information of voice dial entries are not sent. pThe Phonebook entries stored as secret data are sent not only during Secret Mode but also any other time. The sent secret data is stored as secret data at the receiving end, too. pThe group names in the Phonebook you have received are stored, so the data set in Group setting is also overwritten. pNote that the schedule events at the receiving end are all deleted if you send all ToDo items to the phone that does not support ToDo. pYou can send/receive the protected sent/received mail messages. pWhen any unsupported data file is included, receiving might be interrupted. Send All Data 1 Display of the data file to be senti(
Send all Ir dataEnter your Terminal Security Code. trans/BT Send Ir data pTo send the Phonebook entries, select Send Ir/
) from the Function menu and then select Send all phonebook. pTo send schedule events from the Schedule list or detailed Schedule display, transmission Send Ir data from the Function menu and then select Ir/
select Send all. pTo send mail messages, Decome-Anime templates, ToruCa files or bookmarks, transmission and to send schedule events from Calendar display, select Ir/
from the Function menu and then select Send all Ir data. pWhen you send data files in Data Box, the confirmation display appears telling that the files you cannot send are contained. To proceed sending, select YES. 2 Enter the session numberYES pEnter any four-digit number as the session number.
+m-7-9 Receive All Data pYou can paste the Ir data receiving function to the desktop, or store it for Multi 1 mLifeKitReceive Ir data 2 Receive allEnter your Terminal Security Code Key Long Press Setting. (See page 30 and page 386)
Enter the same session number as that entered at the sending endYESYES Information pWhen you receive Phonebook entries in which still images are stored or mail to which files are attached, and the multiple same still images or files are found, only one image or file is stored. 361 D a t a M a n a g e m e n t Using Infrared Remote Control Function You can use the FOMA terminal as a TV remote control by starting the i-ppli program. pTo use remote control devices, you may need to download the software program for those devices. [The pre-installed G (G Guide Program List Remote control) supports the infrared remote control function.] The key operation for the remote control differs depending on the software program. pThis function does not work with some devices. pCommunication might be affected by compatible devices and the ambient light. pYou cannot use the infrared remote control during Self Mode. Infrared Remote Control pTurn the FOMA terminals Infrared data port to the front of a device to be operated. You can operate within about 4 meters away from the device. pThe radiation angle of the infrared rays is within 15 from the center. Within about 4 meters Within 15 from the center Infrared data port
+m-2-6
<Forwarding Image>
Communication Setting For when you forward Phonebook entries using infrared rays, iC communication, microSD card, or DOCOMO keitai datalink, you can specify whether to forward the stored still images together. 1 mPhonebookPhonebook settings
Forwarding imageON or OFF t n e m e g a n a M a t a D
<iC Transmission>
iC Communication Function iC communication is the function that enables you to send/receive data files to/from another FOMA terminal using the FeliCa reader/writer function. You can send/receive data files by facing the f mark of your FOMA terminal toward that of another FOMA terminal supporting the iC communication function. However, you cannot exchange some files depending on the other partys FOMA terminal. pThe type of files you can forward and forwarding conditions are the same as those for infrared communication. (See page 358) However, you cannot send multiple files, all Decome-Anime templates and all data files in Data Box at a time. pYou cannot execute iC communication while IC card lock is activated. pYou might have difficulty in sending or receiving files depending on the destination FOMA terminal. In that case, move a f mark close to or away from the other f mark or move each side up, down, left, or right. f Face one anothers f marks. pDuring communication, the FOMA terminal is placed in the same state as it is out of the service area, so you cannot make/receive voice calls or videophone calls, use packet communication such as i-mode or mail, or use data communication. Sending/Receiving One Data You can send/receive the data files one by one using iC communication. pSee Notes on sending/receiving on page 360 as well. Send One Data pYou cannot use this function during charging. 1 Display of the data file to be senti(
transmission pTo send a Phonebook entry, select Send Ir/
trans/BT transmission
) 362 the Function menu and then select Send. pTo send a mail message, Decome-Anime template, ToruCa file or bookmark, select Ir/
transmission from the Function menu and then select transmission. from the Function menu and then select Send phonebook. pTo send a schedule event, select Ir/
transmission transmission from 2 YES Receive One Data pYou cannot use this function during Multitask. 1 Face the f mark of the FOMA terminal of the receiving end while the Stand-by display is shown to that of the FOMA terminal of the sending endYES Sending/Receiving All Data By using iC communication, you can collectively send/receive Phonebook entries, schedule events, ToDo items, text memos, bookmarks, mail messages, ToruCa files, and LCS client information. To send all data files, enter a session number (any four-digit number). The receiving end needs to enter the same session number. pSee Notes on sending/receiving all data files on page 361 as well. Send All Data pYou cannot use this function during charging. 1 Display of the data file to be senti(
All
Enter your Terminal Security Code. pTo send the Phonebook entries, select Send Ir/
transmission trans/BT
) transmission from the Function menu and then select Send all phonebook. pTo send schedule events from the Schedule list or the detailed Schedule display, transmission from the Function menu and select Ir/
then select Send all. transmission pTo send schedule events from the Calendar display or send mail messages, ToruCa files or bookmarks, select Ir/
and then select All transmission. 2 Enter the session numberYES pEnter any four-digit number as the session number. transmission from the Function menu Receive All Data pYou cannot use this function during Multitask. end while the Stand-by display is shown to that of the FOMA terminal of the sending end. 1 Face the f mark of the FOMA terminal of the receiving 2 YESEnter your Terminal Security Code
Enter the same session number as that entered at the sending end. Information pWhen you receive Phonebook entries in which still images are stored, and the multiple same still images are found, only one image is stored.
<Voice Recorder>
Using Voice Recorder This function is for recording voices. You can record voices in a meeting instead of taking notes. pThis function is the same as the one for when Movie type set is set to Voice in Movie Mode. pYou can play back the saved voice from imotion/Movie of Data box. pSee page 506 for the estimate of recordable time. 1 mLifeKitVoice recorder D a t a M a n a g e m e n t Voice Recorder Recording display 363 Recording starts. 2 Press Oo(
3 Press Oo(
4 Press Oo(
) or 0.
) or 0.
) or 0. Recording ends. The Voice Recorder Saving Pre-check display appears. pPress m(
) to play back the recorded voice. Function Menu of the Voice Recorder Recording display File size setting Storage setting Store in Auto save set t n e m e g a n a M a t a D
Select an item. Mail restrictn(S) . You can record up to 500 Kbytes. Mail restrictn(L) . You can record up to 2 Mbytes. Long time . You can record for a long time. The voice is saved to the microSD card. You can set the storage location for the recorded voice. When you set to Phone, the voice is saved to Voice recorder in the imotion/Movie folder. When you set to microSD, it is saved to the folder in Other contents which you set for Select storage.
Phone or microSD You can set whether to automatically save the recorded voice after you finish recording.
ON or OFF Attach to mail Store in You can save the recorded voice and attach it to i-mode mail. Go to step 2 on page 130. pYou can compose it also by pressing l(
See page 364.
). File restriction See page 225. Cancel You do not save the recorded voice.
<PDF Viewer>
Displaying PDF Data You can display the stored PDF files. 1 mData boxMy documentsSelect a folder
Select a PDF file. pEach time you press m from the Folder list, you can switch between the folders in the FOMA terminal and the microSD card. pYou cannot display the PDF files in the Movable contents folder. Folder list PDF File list pSee page 356 for the Function menu of the Folder list. pThe following images are displayed when you cannot display a preview image. File restriction See page 225. Memory info You can display the used memory space (estimate)/number of stored items. Cannot be displayed Does not support
(PDF file displayed
) as or Does not support
(PDF file displayed as
) pSee page 193 when the PDF file is set with a password. Function Menu of the Voice Recorder Saving Pre-check display See page 364. See page 364. Play Save 364 Operations when displaying a PDF file pSee page 365 for when you operate from the Function menu. Operation Key operation Operation Upper scroll Lower scroll Left scroll Right scroll Call up the key operation guide Zoom in Zoom out Fit page Information Zo Xo Co Vo l 3 1 2 Next page Previous page Search Search next Search previous Call up the bookmark list Key operation c, 9, >
m, 7, <
5 6 4 8 8 Add bookmark
(for at least one second) pWhen many files are stored in the FOMA terminal or the microSD card, it may take long to access them. It may take long to display the PDF file depending on the PDF file. pSome files might not be correctly displayed. pWhen you try to display undownloaded pages while the PDF file partially downloaded is displayed, downloading of the page starts. Function Menu of the PDF File List Edit title See page 319. Copy to microSD See page 348. Copy to phone See page 349. Move to microSD See page 350. Move to phone See page 350. Copy Move See page 320. See page 321. Add desktop icon See page 30. Delete this Delete all See page 321. See page 321. Multiple-choice See page 321. Memory info You can display the used memory space (estimate)/number of stored items. Sort Listing Information See page 321. You can change the displayed contents on the PDF File list.
Title or Image pYou can switch the contents also by pressing c(
<Listing>
pWhen you use Image to display PDF files, they might appear different from the actual images depending on the PDF files. Function Menu while PDF File is Displayed D a t a M a n a g e m e n t Document info You can display the PDF file name, saved date/time, etc. Attach to mail Send Ir data You can compose an i-mode mail message with the PDF files attached. Go to step 2 on page 130. pYou can compose it also by pressing l(
See page 360.
). Zoom in Zoom out Go to Send all Ir data See page 361. transmission See page 362. You can zoom in the PDF file. You can zoom in the PDF file up to 1,000%. You can zoom out the PDF file. You can zoom out the PDF file up to 8%. You can move to another page of the PDF file.
Select the page you want to move to. pIf you select Specified page, enter the page number you want to move to in the page number field, and select OK;
then you can access to the specified page. 365 Search You can display the screen in which the specified character string is contained. The point that matches the specified character is marked in yellow green.
SearchSelect the search string field
Enter a character string to be searched for. pYou can enter up to 8 full-pitch/16 half-pitch characters.
Put a check mark for search conditions to be specified
l(
pIf you select Search prev. or Search next, you can
) continue to search under the same condition. Page layout At Viewer start-up Single page Display link You can change the display layout of the PDF file.
Single page, Continuous or Continuous-facing You can display links set in the PDF file. Internal links (links set in the PDF file displayed), Web To, Mail To, and Phone To/AV Phone To are available for the links.
Select a link. pWhen multiple links are found in the display, you can select a link by pressing Bo. pWhen you select an internal link, you can move to the linked page in the PDF file. See page 195 for another link. t n e m e g a n a M a t a D Bookmark/mark Disp. bookmark See page 367. Add bookmark You can set a bookmark (i-mode bookmark) for the page currently displayed and can display the desired page easily by selecting the bookmark. You can set up to 10 bookmarks.
YESSelect the title fieldEnter a titleOK pYou can enter up to 64 full-pitch/128 half-pitch characters. pSee page 368 when bookmarks are stored to the maximum. Display mark See page 367. Add mark View types View mode You can store the currently displayed page number and the position within the page as the mark. You can use the stored mark as the sign of the reference point. You can set up to 10 marks.
YES pSee page 368 when marks are stored to the maximum. You can change display format of the PDF file.
Select a display format. pIf you select User defined, enter the magnification value in the magnification specification field, and select OK; then you can display the page at the specified magnification. pThe magnification you can specify is 8 through 1,000%. pIf you save a file after changing the display format, it is displayed at the saved magnification next time. Rotate view
90 to right or 90 to left 366 Page info ON/OFF You can set whether to display the zoom magnification, page At Viewer start-up Display number, and scroll bar for displaying the PDF file.
Select an itemDisplay or Not display Document info See page 365. Save See page 367. Download remain Capture screen Attach to mail You can download all pages of the PDF file which you have not completely downloaded yet such as partially downloaded page by page or failed to be downloaded owing to disconnection of communication midway.
YES You can cut out a part of the display and save it as JPEG image.
Oo(
pSee page 194 when images are stored to the maximum.
)YESSelect a folder. You can compose an i-mode mail message with the PDF files attached. Go to step 2 on page 130. Information
<Search>
pThe search conditions work as shown below:
Match case: Identifies between uppercase and lowercase for search. Whole words only: Searches for character strings that completely match by unit of a word. Search upward: When you do Search next, you can search backwards to the first page from the start page. Search ? as wildcard: ? mark (half-pitch) entered in the search string field is set for Search in this page: Searches in the currently displayed page only. a search condition as a random character.
<Page layout>
pYou cannot change the layout of the partial PDF file.
<Capture screen>
pYou might not be able to cut out the display depending on the security setting of the PDF file. Display Bookmark You can list the bookmarks set for the PDF file and the i-mode bookmarks additionally set. By selecting a bookmark, you can display the page for which the bookmark is set. 1 While a PDF file is displayedi(
Bookmark/markDisp. bookmark
Bookmark or i-mode bookmarkSelect a bookmark. pSome bookmarks that have been set beforehand are categorized into tier-levels. Press i(
) to display the bookmarks at the lower level. However, all the bookmarks at the third-tier level or lower are displayed at the third-tier level.
) Function Menu while the i-mode Bookmark List is Displayed Edit title Delete Delete
Enter a title. pYou can enter up to 64 full-pitch/128 half-pitch characters.
YES Delete selected
Put a check mark for bookmarks to be deleted
l(
)YES Delete all
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES Display Mark You can list the marked pages and positions stored in the PDF file. When you select a mark, you can display the page in which the mark is stored. 1 While a PDF file is displayedi(
Bookmark/markDisplay markSelect a mark.
) Function Menu while the Mark List is Displayed Delete Delete selected
YES
Put a check mark for marks to be deletedl(
YES
) Delete all
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES Save You can save the PDF files. You can save the newly downloaded pages and added bookmarks/marks. You can save up to 3,500 files in total sharing the memory space with other data files, however, the number of files you can save decreases depending on the data volume. (See page 508) 1 While a PDF file is displayedi(
YES The PDF file once saved to the FOMA terminal or microSD card is overwritten each time you save it. (The operation in step 2 is not required.) The PDF file that is not saved to the FOMA terminal or microSD card is newly saved. pWith the PDF file that was re-downloaded from the first page owing to updating at the servers end, the confirmation display appears asking whether to overwrite the current data. Select YES to overwrite it. Select NO to newly save.
)Save 2 Select a destination folder. pSee page 194 when PDF files in the FOMA terminal are stored to the maximum. D a t a M a n a g e m e n t 367 When bookmarks or marks are set to the maximum If you try to add a bookmark or mark to the PDF file for which 10 bookmarks or marks have been set, or if you try to save the PDF file for which 11 or more bookmarks or marks have been set, the confirmation display appears asking whether to add/save the bookmark or mark after unnecessary ones are deleted. 1. YES 2. Select bookmarks/marks to be deletedYES or Put a check mark for bookmarks/marks to be deletedl(
pContinue putting a check mark until appears.
)YES
<Document Viewer>
Displaying Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Files You can display the Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft PowerPoint files saved to the microSD card. (See page 354) Type of displayable documents Type of document Extension Excel Word PowerPoint XLS DOC PPT 1 mData boxDocument viewerSelect a folder
Select a file. pSee page 356 for the Function menu of the Folder list. t n e m e g a n a M a t a D Folder list Document list 368 Operations when displaying a document file pSee page 368 for when you operate from the Function menu. Operation Key operation Operation Key operation Upper scroll Lower scroll Left scroll Right scroll Call up the key operation guide Zoom in Information Zo Xo Co Vo l 3 Zoom out Fit page Next page Previous page Search Search next Search previous 1 2 c, 9, >
m, 7, <
5 6 4 pThe files of Word 2007, Excel 2007, and PowerPoint 2007 are not supported. pSome files might not be correctly displayed. Function Menu of the Document List Edit title File info Attach to mail Copy Move Delete this Delete all See page 319. You can display the name and type of files. You can compose an i-mode mail message with the document file attached. Go to step 2 on page 130. pYou can compose it also by pressing l(
See page 320.
). See page 321. See page 321. See page 321. Multiple-choice See page 321. Memory info You can display the used memory space (estimate). Function Menu while Document File is Displayed Zoom in Zoom out View types Go to Search Zoom & page Scroll bar You can zoom in the file. You can zoom in the file up to 1,000%. You can zoom out the file. You can zoom out the file up to 8%. You can change display format of the file.
Select a display format. pIf you select User defined, enter the magnification value in the magnification specification field; then you can display the page at the specified magnification. pThe magnification you can specify by User defined is 8 through 1,000%. You can move to another page or sheet of the file.
Select the page or the sheet you want to move to. pIf you select Specified page for the Microsoft Word file or Microsoft PowerPoint file, enter the page number you want to move to in the page number field; then you can move to the specified page. You can display the screen in which the specified character string is contained. The point that matches the specified character string is highlighted.
SearchSelect the search string field
Enter a character string to be searched for. pYou can enter up to 8 full-pitch/16 half-pitch characters.
Put a check mark for search conditions to be specified
l(
pIf you select Search prev. or Search next, you can continue
) to search under the same condition. You can set whether to display the zoom magnification and page number for displaying the file.
Display or Not display You can set whether to display the scroll bar for displaying the file.
Display or Not display Rotate view
90 to right or 90 to left Document info You can display the name and type of files. Information
<Search>
pThe search conditions work as shown below:
Whole words only: Searches for character strings that completely match by unit of a word. Match case: Identifies between uppercase and lowercase for search. Search in this page (Excel file only): Searches in the currently displayed page only. Search in this file (Excel file only): Searches in the whole file. Printing Saved Images Select a Method to Print the Images Saved in the microSD Card DPOF is the format for recording the print information about the still image you shot with a digital camera. You can input the information into the still image on the microSD card about whether to print it out and how many copies you print out. You can take the card to DPE service shops or use a DPOF compatible printer to print photos as you specify. 1 Still image in play/Still image listi(
DPOF settingPrint
Enter the number of copies to be printed out. pEnter 01 through 99 in two digits. pTo cancel printing the selected still image, select Print OFF. To cancel printing
) all still images, select All print OFF. Information pThe classification icon of the images set with DPOF Setting is pYou can set DPOF Setting for up to 999 image files. pYou cannot set DPOF Setting for the image in excess of 3 Mbytes or 8M (2448 x
. 3264). pIf unused space on the microSD card is not enough, DPOF Setting might not be set.
(The icon and Picture Information, however, indicate DPOF is set.) pStill images shot by P-09A also support PRINT Image Matching. 369 D a t a M a n a g e m e n t 370 Convenient Functions Multiaccess . <Multiaccess> 372 Multitask . <Multitask> 373 Informing You of an Incoming Call/Mail Message by Voice
. <Reading Aloud> 374 Turning Power On/Off Automatically at a Specified Time
. <Auto Power ON/OFF> 376 Using Alarm. <Alarm> 376 Using Calendar to Manage Schedule . <Schedule> 379 Using ToDo to Manage Schedule . <ToDo> 384 Setting Operating Conditions of Alarm . <Alarm Setting> 385 Using Your Original Menu . <Private Menu Setting> 385 Storing Frequently Used Function for Multi Key
. <Multi Key Long Press Setting> 386 Storing Your Name, Mail Address and Other Information
. <Own Number> 387 Recording Voice during a Call or Standby as Voice Memo
. <Voice Memo during a Call> <Voice Memo> 388 Recording Images during a Videophone Call as a Movie Memo
. <Movie Memo> 388 Checking Call Duration/Charge . <Call Data> 389 Resetting Total Duration/Total Cost
. <Reset Total Cost&Duration> 389 Setting Call Cost Limit. <Notice Call Cost> 390 Using Calculator . <Calculator> 390 Making Text Memos. <Text Memo> 390 Copying/Deleting Data Items between FOMA Terminal and UIM
. <UIM Operation> 391 How to Use Earphone/Microphone with Switch
. <Earphone/Microphone with Switch> 392 Selecting a Microphone for Use when an Earphone is Connected
. <Headset Microphone Setting> 393 Selecting Other Party to Call for when an Earphone is Connected
. <Headset Switch to Call> 394 Receiving a Call Automatically when an Earphone is Connected
. <Auto Answer Setting> 394 Using Bluetooth Function . <Bluetooth Function> 395 Checking the Setting of Various Functions
. <Check Settings> 402 371
<Multiaccess>
Multiaccess Multiaccess enables you to simultaneously connect to three lines; a voice call, packet communication, and SMS. To switch the displays, press and hold x for at least one second; or press x to switch from TASK MENU. (See page 374) See page 478 for details on combination of Multiaccess. Voice call i-mode, i-ppli, i-mode mail, packet communication via PC SMS Single line Single line Single line Information pYou are charged a fee for each line during Multiaccess. s n o i t c n u F t n e n e v n o C i Make a Voice Call during i-mode or during Packet Communication You can make a voice call without disconnecting i-mode or packet communication.
Stand-by display 1 During i-mode or packet communicationx 2 Make a call. pIf you make a videophone call during i-mode, i-mode is disconnected and the videophone call is made. After you finish the videophone call, the i-mode display returns. 372 Receive a Voice Call during i-mode or during Packet Communication You can receive a voice call without disconnecting i-mode or packet communication. 1 The Call Receiving display appears when a call comes in
Press d to answer the call. pTo return to the display for i-mode or packet communication without answering the call, press and hold x for at least one second. Press and hold x for at least one second again to return to the Call Receiving display. The caller hears not a message but a ringback tone. Use Communication during Voice Call You can use i-mode, send/receive i-mode mail, etc. without disconnecting a voice call. 1 During a voice callxm(
Select an icon to operate each function.
) Information pWhen a mail message or Message R/F comes in during a call, the ring tone does not sound and incoming illumination does not flicker regardless of the Receiving display setting. pA ring tone sounds and the Receiving Result display appears when Receiving display is set to Alarm preferred except for the following cases:
During a call While you are watching a 1Seg program (when Mail ticker display is set to other than OFF) When an i-ppli program set for the Stand-by display is running as an ordinary i-ppli program While the camera is activated pWhen you perform packet communication via a personal computer, make a call-out operation from the personal computer during a voice call.
<Multitask>
Multitask The FOMA terminal supports Multitask that enables you to use up to three functions such as menu functions (see page 32) at the same time. By combining Multiaccess and Multitask, you can use following functions simultaneously (see page 479 for the combination patterns of Multitask):
Mail group Setting group i-mode group Tool group Mail group i-mode mail and SMS functions i-mode group Menu functions of i-mode group on Main Menu Setting group Menu functions of Setting group on Main Menu Tool group Menu functions of Tool group on Main Menu Other functions which do not belong to the groups Voice call, videophone call, 64K data communication, etc. Start Another Function 1 When a function is runningx
m(
Start another function. For the icon of the group in use, added. When a single function is used, When multiple functions are used, or another mark is is displayed. is displayed. When a function in the Tool group is running If another menu function in the same group has already been called up The confirmation display appears asking whether to switch the functions. Select YES to close the current menu function and the new menu function will be called up. Information pYou are charged a call fee even when you are running other functions during a call. pIf a call comes in while another function is working, the call might not be received correctly. In that case, Record message or Call Forwarding Service may start in a shorter time than the ring time specified for them. pIf you use Multitask to switch functions while executing another function whose load of processing is high, delay may occur in displaying operation, and so on. i C o n v e n e n t F u n c t i o n s 373 Switch Displays When multiple menu functions are working, you can switch the displays by pressing and holding x for at least one second. The display switches from the latest one in chronological order. To display the menu list for functions in use Press x. You can switch displays by selecting a function from the list. pPress c(
Stand-by display. pPress m(
Menu.
) or select Stand-by display to show the
) or select Open Menu to show Main Information pEven if you press -x to switch the displays, neither menu function in use is closed nor the call is disconnected. Also, even when you switch the Character Entry (Edit) display to another menu and use that menu for editing text, you can continue editing the previous text if you switch tasks. pWhen you press and hold -x for at least one second from the Stand-by display while any function is not working, the function you stored for Multi Key Long Press Setting starts. Exit a Function To close a menu function, press h with the menu function displayed. pPress i(
) from TASK MENU, and select YES to close all menu functions and to return to the Stand-by display. pWhen you press h from the Stand-by display during Play Background, the confirmation display appears asking whether to end the menu function. s n o i t c n u F t n e n e v n o C i 374
<Reading Aloud>
Informing You of an Incoming Call/Mail Message by Voice You can set to be notified of incoming calls by voice instead of a ring tone, or to have the mail contents automatically read aloud. Further, the voice guidance tells you how to operate Voice Dial. This function is available in Japanese only. Read Aloud Settings 1 mSet./ServiceOther settingsVoice settings
Read aloud settingsON or OFFPut a check mark for items to be read aloudl(
Voice dial . Instructs you through the Voice Dial operation by
) voice guidance. Incoming call . Notifies you of the caller information by voice while a voice call is coming in. Videophone incoming . Notifies you of the caller information by voice while a Number of mails/msgs. Notifies you of the number of mail messages/
videophone call is coming in. Messages R/F by voice at reception. The setting of Mail/Msg. ring time is invalid. Mail list . Reads aloud the sender/destination address and subject on the Inbox/Outbox list. Displaying mail . Reads aloud the sender/destination address, subject, and text on the detailed mail display. However, the voice guidance is not provided when a melody is automatically played back while Auto-start attachment is set to ON. Does not read aloud the text on the Decome-Anime Playback display. Send mail preview. Reads aloud the destination address and text when previewed. pYou can stop the voice guidance for a mail message midway by pressing any key. However, it continues if you scroll the display. pThe voice guidance for a mail message is not provided in the following cases:
While the audio from a 1Seg program is played back When a mail message in Multiwindow is displayed When a mail message stored on the microSD card is displayed Read Aloud Volume 1 mSet./ServiceOther settingsVoice settings
Read aloud volumeUse Boto adjust the volume. Read Aloud Speed 1 mSet./ServiceOther settingsVoice settings
Read aloud speedSelect a speed. Read Aloud Output You can set whether to play back the voice guidance from the speaker or hear it from the earpiece. 1 mSet./ServiceOther settingsVoice settings
Read aloud outputSpeaker or Earpiece Information pThe voice guidance of Incoming call, Videophone incoming and Number of mails/
msgs. is output from the speaker even when this function is set to Earpiece. pWhen an earphone/microphone (option) is connected, the voice guidance is output according to the setting of Headset usage setting. However, when Read aloud output is set to Earpiece and Headset usage setting is set to Headset and speaker, the voice guidance is output from the earphone except for Incoming call, Videophone incoming and Number of mails/msgs.. pFrom a Hands-free device, the voice guidance for Incoming call and Videophone incoming only might be provided. pYou might not be able to stop the voice guidance even by pressing the switch of the earphone/microphone (option). Read Aloud Valid Setting You can set the voice guidance to be provided only when an earphone/
microphone (option) is connected. 1 mSet./ServiceOther settingsVoice settings
Read aloud valid set.Normal or Earphone Normal. Always provides the voice guidance. Earphone. Provides the voice guidance only when an earphone/microphone is connected. Information pWhen you set to Earphone, the voice guidance continues even if you remove the earphone/microphone during the voice guidance. When a call comes in while the earphone/microphone is removed, the voice guidance does not start even if you connect it. Rules of Voice Guidance The contents of mail messages and others are read aloud generally according to the rules below:
pThey may not be read aloud as specified in the following rules depending on the function you use:
<Numerics>
pA numeric string up to 16 digits is read aloud as a number. When a numeric string begins with 0 or it is identified as a URL or mail address, it is read aloud digit by digit. pWhen numerals are separated by / or ., they are read aloud as dates. p1 is differently read aloud for the meaning of the date (1st date of a month) and for others. The kanji characters of dates other than 1 are always read aloud as for the dates. pWhen numerals are separated by :, they are read aloud as time. p-, ( and ) contained in a phone number or zip code are not read aloud, and numbers only are read aloud. pWhen a numeric string begins with , , , or , it is read aloud as the meaning of money amount. When , is used, the numeric string before , is identified as money amount and that after , is identified as a number, unless it is separated by every three digits. p(Numeral) (numeral) is read as a fraction.
<Alphabet>
pAlphabetical letters are read aloud according to the voice guidance dictionary pre-installed in the FOMA terminal. pWhen a word consists of four or more letters and can be read in romaji-reading, it is read aloud in romaji-reading. pThe alphabetical letters after a numeral might be read aloud as a unit. pM, T, S, and H before a date are converted to the Japanese era name and then read aloud. pAlphabetical letters other than above are read aloud in alphabetical reading. 375 i C o n v e n e n t F u n c t i o n s
<Symbol>
pSymbols are read aloud according to the Symbol list. When the same symbol continues three times or more, that symbol is not read aloud. p is read aloud for the following character strings:
Re:, Re>, Re2:, Re2> and Re2 p is read aloud for the following character strings:
Fw:, Fw>, Fw2:, Fw2>, Fw2, Fwd:, Fwd>, Fwd2:, Fwd2> and Fwd2 pWhen symbols for Reply or Forward are consecutively repeated, they are read aloud only once.
<Pictogram>
pPictograms are read aloud according to the Pictogram list.
<Smiley>
pSmileys are read aloud according to the voice guidance dictionary pre-installed in the FOMA terminal. When they are identified as a URL or mail address, however, they are read aloud as symbols.
<Other items>
pTexts are read aloud separated by punctuation marks and symbols such as !, or ?. pWhen the kanji character that expresses the day of the week is put between ( and ), it is read aloud as the day of the week. pWords might not be correctly read aloud depending on the context of the text
(especially place names and proper nouns).
<Auto Power ON/OFF>
Turning Power On/Off Automatically at a Specified Time 1 mSet./ServiceClockAuto power ON/OFF
Auto power ON or Auto power OFFSelect an item. OFF . Does not set Auto Power ON/OFF. The setting is completed. 1 time . Sets to turn on/off the power automatically at the specified time only once. Daily . Sets to turn on/off the power automatically at a specified time everyday s n o i t c n u F t n e n e v n o C i repeatedly. 2 Enter a time. Information pWhen you set Auto power ON and Auto power OFF to the same time, and the specified time arrives, the FOMA terminal will turn on if it is turned off, and the FOMA terminal will turn off, if it is turned on. 376 Information pWhen you set Auto power OFF to the same time of an alarm, schedule alarm, or others, those alarms preferentially work. pEven when you set Auto power OFF, the power does not turn off at the specified time if other than the Stand-by display is displayed. The power turns off after the function in working is finished. When you set a Flash movie as the Stand-by display, the power might not be turned off while the Flash movie is moving. pTurn off the FOMA terminal after setting Auto power ON to OFF when you are near electronic devices using high-precision control or weak signals, or where the use is prohibited such as in airplanes and hospitals.
<Alarm>
Using Alarm You can set Alarm to alert you at the specified time with an alarm tone, animation and illumination. You can store up to 12 alarms.
+m-4-4 1 mStationeryAlarmHighlight an alarm and press l(
Do the following operations. Alarm Time Repeat Tone You can set whether to validate or invalidate the alarm.
ON or OFF
Enter the time for sounding the alarm. pYou cannot set the same time as the time set for the stored alarm.
Select a type of repeat. pIf you select Select day, put a check mark for days of the week to be set and press l(
Select a type of alarm toneSelect a folder
Select an alarm tone.
). Volume Snooze
Use Bo to adjust the volume. pIf you set Step, the alarm tone is silent for about three seconds, and then the volume steps up every about three seconds, from Level 1 through Level 6. You can set whether to activate Snooze. If you set to OFF, set the duration that the alarm tone is to continue sounding.
ON or OFFEnter a ring time (minutes). pYou can enter from 01 through 10 in two digits. pSee page 378 for how Snooze works. Auto power ON You can set whether to turn on the power automatically to make an alarm sound when the alarm time arrives during power off.
ON or OFF You can set the alarm tone which sounds at the specified time during Manner Mode.
ON or OFF ON . Sounds at the same volume as set for Alarm volume on page 97. OFF . Sounds at the volume set for this function.
). Prefer manner mode 2 Press l(
pThe following icons appear on the display depending on the setting:
: Repeats daily.
: Repeats on the specified day of the week. Function Menu while Alarm is Displayed Edit Detail Set this Set all Go to step 1 of Using Alarm on page 376. You can display the stored alarm contents. You can validate the stored alarm.
YES pYou can validate also by pressing Oo(
You can validate all the stored alarm.
YES
). Release this Release all Information You can invalidate the stored alarm.
YES pYou can invalidate also by pressing Oo(
You can invalidate all the stored alarm.
YES
). pIf the alarm tone sounds during a call, press any key to stop it. Once again press any key to end the alarm including Snooze. If the other party on the phone hangs up, an alarm including Snooze ends. pDuring a call, the alarm tone sounds at the level set for Volume (earpiece volume). pIf any of the following events occurs in Snooze state, Snooze is released:
When you receive a voice call or videophone call When you receive a mail message or Message R/F while Receiving display is set to Alarm preferred When you receive a location provision request while Location request set. or the setting by service is set to the settings that permits location provision When an alarm of Schedule, ToDo, TV timer or Timer recording sounds pTurn off the FOMA terminal after setting Auto power ON to OFF when you are near electronic devices using high-precision control or weak signals, or where the use is prohibited such as in airplanes and hospitals. When you set an alarm for Alarm, Schedule, and ToDo The icon appears on the Stand-by display. Displayed when an alarm is set for today (except the setting for past time). Displayed when an alarm is set for tomorrow or onward only. pIf you set Alarm of a schedule event/ToDo item to OFF, the icon is not displayed. i C o n v e n e n t F u n c t i o n s 377 pWhile operating the microSD card, during infrared communication, during iC communication, or while updating software program The alarm does not sound. Information pIf you set Alarm setting to Alarm preferred and the alarm time has come when you are dialing, the alarm sounds after calling up the other party. If the alarm time has come when receiving a call, the alarm sounds after starting communication. pYou might not be able to set some i-motion files or Chaku-uta Full music files for the alarm. pSome i-motion files set for the alarm might be played back only with sound at the specified time. pThe Chaku-uta Full music file set for the alarm is played back only with sound at the specified time. The illumination for when you play back a demo to select an alarm tone might differ from for when you are notified by an alarm. To clear alarm tone/alarm message, and animation/i-motion file from the display Press any key to stop the alarm tone but the animation/i-motion file changes to a still image and the alarm message remains displayed. Press any key again (press h if you set Snooze of Alarm to ON) to clear the display. However, you cannot clear the alarm message for the schedule event or ToDo item by pressing a side key when the FOMA terminal is closed. When a call comes in, the alarm stops sounding. pWhen multiple schedule alarm messages exist, you can switch displays by pressing i(
) after stopping the alarm tone.
) or l(
When Alarm did not work Missed alarm icon may appear on the desktop. You can check that icon for the contents of the missed alarm (Missed alarm information). The latest missed alarm information that could not be notified is displayed. When the time specified for Alarm, Schedule or ToDo comes The alarm sounds for about five minutes (in the case of Alarm, the alarm sounds for specified time), and illumination lights. The vibrator works as you set for Phone of Vibrator. The alarm message and an animation or i-motion file linking to the selected icon is played back on the display. pIf you set Snooze of Alarm to ON The alarm sounds for about one minute at an interval of five minutes, up to six times, until Snooze is released by pressing h. pDuring a call The alarm sounds from the earpiece three times repeatedly. pDuring operations The FOMA terminal works according to the setting of Alarm setting. (See page 385) pWhen you set an alarm to the time of another alarm The alarm sounds in the priority order of AlarmTimer recordingToDo ScheduleTV timer. pWhen the power is turned off
<Alarm>
When Auto power ON is set to ON, the power automatically turns on to make an alarm notification sound. When the auto-power setting is set to OFF, an alarm does not sound with the power stayed off. Even after turning the power on, the Missed alarm icon is not displayed.
<Schedule/ToDo>
The alarm does not sound. The Missed alarm icon is not displayed even after turning the power on. pIn Manner Mode The vibrator and illumination light notify you. For Schedule/ToDo, a message is also displayed. The alarm sounds at the volume set for Manner Mode. (See page 97) pDuring Lock All, Personal Data Lock or Omakase Lock The alarm does not sound. If the power is turned off, the power does not turn on and the Missed alarm icon does not appear even after releasing each lock. However, when you set Alarm, Schedule alarm, or ToDo alarm to Accept for Customize of Personal Data Lock, the alarm sounds even during Personal Data Lock. s n o i t c n u F t n e n e v n o C i 378
<Schedule>
Using Calendar to Manage Schedule You can display the calendar by month to check the stored schedule events. You can display or store from January 1, 2000 through December 31, 2037. pSee page 378 for how alarm works.
+m-4-5 Store Schedule Events When the specified date/time comes, an alarm tone, illumination, subject of the schedule event and animation corresponding to the set icon notify you of the schedule event. You can store up to 2,500 schedule events including i-schedule.
)New 1 mStationerySchedulei(
Do the following operations. Subject
Select an icon. pWhen the alarm tone alerts you, the animation corresponding to the selected icon is displayed. Place All day
Enter a subject. pYou can enter up to 25 full-pitch/50 half-pitch characters. pThe subject corresponding to the selected icon is entered in advance.
Enter a place. pYou can enter up to 25 full-pitch/50 half-pitch characters. You can set the schedule event as All day without entering starting and ending date/time.
OFF or ON pWhen you set to ON, the start date/time is set to 0:00 and the end date/time is set to 23:59 automatically. Date (from)
Enter the date and time for starting the schedule. Date (to)
Enter the date and time for ending the schedule. Repeat
Select a type of repeat. pIf you select Select day, put a check mark for days of the week to be set and press l(
Set repeat time.
Unrestricted or XX timesEnter the repeat time. pEnter two digits from 02 through 99. pThe item set with repetition is counted as one item.
). Alarm
Select an alarm method. ON . Alerts you at the time of the starting date/time of the schedule event. The setting for alarm notification is completed. ON/Set time . Alerts you at the time set as the prenotification. OFF . Does not alert. The setting for alarm notification is completed.
Enter the date and time to be alerted.
Select a type of alarm toneSelect a folder
Select an alarm tone.
Enter details. pYou can enter up to 300 full-pitch/600 half-pitch characters.
). Tone Details 2 Press l(
Information pIf you enter a date on or after 29th in Date (from) and set Repeat to Monthly or Yearly, the last day of the month is set for the schedule event when the month does not have the specified date. pFor the schedule event stored as secret data, an alarm message is not displayed when the alarm sounds in ordinary mode (other than Secret mode and Secret data only). An animation for secret data appears. pDuring standby, the alarm tone sounds at the level set for Phone of Ring volume. During a call, the alarm tone sounds at the level set for Volume (earpiece volume). i C o n v e n e n t F u n c t i o n s 379 Check Schedule Events You can check the details of schedule events and holidays. You can check birthdays stored in the Phonebook as well. 1 mStationerySchedule The Calendar display is shown. pIf you press m(
for the pervious or next month is displayed.
) or c(
), the calendar pIf you receive a weather forecast for a week from i-concier, its information is also displayed. 2 Select a date. The list of schedule events and birthdays for the selected date is displayed. pFor the schedule events set to be repeated, up to 30 schedule events are displayed backward from the current day. Calendar display Schedule list Store Holidays You can store up to 100 holidays. However, you cannot store multiple holidays for the same date. 1 mStationerySchedulei(
Set holidayNewDo the following operations.
)Settings Date setting
Select an item. Yearly [fixed date]. Enter the date. Yearly [- - - - - -, - - -] . Enter the month, week, and day of the Holiday name Enter a holiday name. week. pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters.
). 2 Press l(
Information pHolidays stored at purchase on the calendar are conformance with Law on National Holidays and the partially amended version of the Elder Law (up to No.43, 2005). Spring Equinox Day and Autumn Equinox Day are announced on the official gazette of February 1 in the previous year, therefore, they may differ from the days on the calendar. (As of April 2009) s n o i t c n u F t n e n e v n o C i 380 3 Select a schedule event or birthday. pWhen you select a birthday and select Sending mail, you can compose an i-mode mail message to the first mail address in the Phonebook entry. (See Mail To Function on page 196) When you select Calling, you can make a call to the first phone number in the Phonebook entry. (See Phone To/AV Phone To Function on page 195) Function Menu of the Calendar Display New Search/Filter Go to step 1 on page 379. To specified date
Enter the date. Filter Release filter You can list up schedule events by the specified icon.
Select an icon to be listedl(
You can release filter and display all the schedule events.
) Connect to Center See page 124. Set desktop/
key Add desktop icon See page 30. long press set. See page 386. Ir/
transmission Send all Ir data See page 361. All transmission See page 363. No. of schedules You can display the number of schedule events, i-schedule events, birthdays, and holidays. In Secret Mode or Secret Data Only, you can also display the number of the schedule events stored as secret. Settings Kisekae setting Customize holiday You can change the design of the Calendar display.
Select a pattern. You can specify the color for the day of the week.
Select a day of the weekDefault, Red, or Blue pThe display color of holidays has priority over the setting of this function. Detailed Schedule display Set holiday New Edit Go to step 1 of Store Holidays on page 380. Go to step 1 of Store Holidays on page 380. Delete this
YES Reset holiday You can restore the holidays to its default.
YES Delete Delete past Delete all Information You can delete the schedule events stored for up to a preceding day of the selected day.
YES You can delete all the schedule events. While schedule events are displayed by Filter function, only the displayed schedule events are deleted.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
<Customize holiday>
pThe setting of this function is reflected to the calendar of the Stand-by display. However, days are displayed in the default color during Lock All, Omakase Lock, and Personal Data Lock.
<Delete>
pThe schedule events downloaded from i-concier are not deleted. i C o n v e n e n t F u n c t i o n s 381 Function Menu of the Schedule List/Detailed Schedule Display New Edit Edit Copy s n o i t c n u F t n e n e v n o C i Compose message Compose message Attach to mail Go to step 1 on page 379.
). Go to step 1 on page 379. pYou can edit also by pressing m(
pWhen you edit a schedule event set with repetition, the confirmation display appears asking whether to edit the schedule event of the current day only. If you select YES, Repeat on the edit display changes to 1 time
(OFF), and a new schedule event is stored. If you select NO, the old schedule event is overwritten. You can copy the schedule event and store it for another date.
Enter the date and time you are pasting to. Go to step 1 on page 379. pIf you copy a schedule event set with repetition, Repeat on the edit display changes to 1 time (OFF). You can compose an i-mode mail message whose text contains the start date/time and details of the schedule event. Go to step 2 on page 130. You can attach the schedule event to an i-mode mail message to send. Go to step 2 on page 130. pYou can attach it to an i-mode mail message also by pressing c(
) or l(
). Move/copy Copy to microSD See page 346. Connect to Center See page 124. Search/Filter To specified date See page 381. 382 Filter Release filter Set holiday New Edit See page 381. See page 381. Go to step 1 of Store Holidays on page 380. Go to step 1 of Store Holidays on page 380. Delete this
YES Reset holiday See page 381. Set desktop/
key Add desktop icon See page 30. long press set. See page 386. Ir/
transmission Send Ir data Send Send all transmission Send Send all Delete Delete this Delete select Delete past Delete all See page 360. See page 361. See page 362. See page 363.
YES pIf you delete a schedule set event with repetition, all the data for repetition is deleted.
Put a check mark for schedule events to be deleted
l(
See page 381.
)YES See page 381. Set secret/
Release secret You can set/release secret for/from the schedule event.
YES pWhen you select Set secret in ordinary mode (not in Secret mode or Secret data only), enter your Terminal Security Code. Information
<Delete>
pThe schedule events downloaded from i-concier are not deleted. Displaying i-schedule You can display contents of the schedule downloaded by i-concier. 1 Calendar display/Schedule list
l(
) The i-schedule list is displayed. pSee Search by i-mode on page 193 when you select To i-schedule list. 2 Select an i-schedule item. i-schedule list Detailed i-schedule display Function Menu of the i-schedule List/Detailed i-schedule Display Schedule list Delete Delete this
[i-schedule list only]
Delete select
[i-schedule list only]
Delete all
[i-schedule list only]
You can display the schedule list stored in the i-schedule event. (See page 380) pYou can display the schedule list also by pressing l(
from the detailed i-schedule display.
), or by selecting To this i-schedule details
YES
Put a check mark for i-schedule events to be deleted
l(
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
)YES i C o n v e n e n t F u n c t i o n s 383
<ToDo>
Using ToDo to Manage Schedule You can manage your schedule events in the list and make an alarm tone sound when the specified time comes. You can store up to 100 ToDo items to manage your schedule. pSee page 378 for how alarm works.
+m-9-5 1 mStationeryToDol(
Do the following operations. pYou can check the stored contents by selecting a stored ToDo item, and you can edit it by pressing Oo(
) s n o i t c n u F t n e n e v n o C i Edit ToDo Due date
Enter ToDo contents. pYou can enter up to 100 full-pitch/200 half-pitch characters.
Select an item. Enter date . Enter the date (due date) directly. Choose date . Select a date (due date) from the calendar. Check the date and press Oo(
). No date. Does not set the date (due date). The alarm does not work. Priority
Select a priority. pIf you sort the items in due date order, the items for the same due date are displayed from the higher priority. Category
Select a category. Alarm
Select an alarm method. ON. Alerts you at the set time. The setting for alarm notification is completed. ON/Set time . Alerts you at the time set as the prenotification. OFF. Does not alert you. The setting for alarm notification is completed.
Enter the date and time to be alerted. Alarm tone
Select a type of alarm toneSelect a folder
Select an alarm tone. 384 2 Press l(
: Priority high
: Priority low
). pIf you do not enter the ToDo contents, is not displayed, and you cannot store the ToDo item. Function Menu while ToDo Item is Displayed New Edit Change status Go to step 1 of Using ToDo to Manage Schedule on page 384. Go to step 1 of Using ToDo to Manage Schedule on page 384. pTo edit Completion date of the ToDo item with its Change status set to Completion, select same operation as in Due date on page 384.
, and perform the The set status icons are displayed on the ToDo list.
Select a status. pThe status icons switch from blue to red after the due date. pIf you select Completion, perform the same operation as in Due date on page 384. Category display
Select a category. pSelect a ToDo item to display the details of it. Sort/Filter You can sort ToDo items for display. You can also list them up by the specified status.
Select the order or state you want to display. Set desktop/
key Add desktop icon See page 30. long press set. See page 386. Attach to mail You can attach the ToDo item to an i-mode mail message to send. Go to step 2 on page 130. pYou can attach it to an i-mode mail message also by pressing l(
the ToDo item.
) while checking the stored contents of Send Ir data Send all Ir data See page 360. See page 361. transmission See page 362. All transmission See page 363. Copy to microSD See page 346. Delete this Delete select Delete completed
YES
Put a check mark for ToDo items to be deleted
l(
You can delete the Completion ToDo items.
YES
)YES Delete all
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES Information pDuring standby, the alarm tone sounds at the level set for Phone of Ring volume. During a call, the alarm tone sounds at the level set for Volume (earpiece volume).
<Alarm Setting>
Setting Operating Conditions of Alarm You can set whether to sound an alarm of Alarm, Schedule, ToDo and TV timer, for when operating another function. 1 mSet./ServiceClockAlarm setting
Operation preferred or Alarm preferred Operation preferred. Alerts you only during the Stand-by display. Alarm preferred . Alerts you even when you are operating the FOMA terminal or during a call. Information pWhen you could not be alerted, the Missed alarm icon appears on the desktop.
<Private Menu Setting>
Using Your Original Menu You can store frequently used functions in the Private menu. You can store a total of 12 items from respective functions in Main Menu (see page 448). Select a Function from the Private Menu 1 mm(
) Private menu is displayed. pIf you have not touched any key for at least 15 seconds, the Stand-by display returns. 2 Select an icon. The display for the selected function is displayed. Display the Private Menu List
) 1 Private menui(
i C o n v e n e n t F u n c t i o n s Private menu
+m-5-2 Private Menu list 385 Function Menu of the Private Menu List Add to menu You can store the frequently used function in the Private menu.
Select a function to be stored. pPress No to display the storable functions by main menu item or sub-menu item. Press Bo to highlight the function you store. Change BG image
Select a folderSelect an image. Set desktop/
key Add desktop icon See page 30. long press set. See page 386. Reset menu Release this Release all Information You can reset the Private menu to the default.
YES
YES
YES
<Change BG image>
pThe image you can set is a JPEG or GIF image whose size is Stand-by display (480 x 854) or smaller and up to 500 Kbytes. Perform Change size or Trim away for other images to set. However, when you set a GIF animation, the first frame is displayed. s n o i t c n u F t n e n e v n o C i 386
<Multi Key Long Press Setting>
Storing Frequently Used Function for Multi Key You can store frequently-used functions and phone numbers for holding x for at least one second from the Stand-by display. long press set.. You can call up the stored function by pressing and 1 mSet./ServiceOther settings long press set.
Select an item. or Select the item to be storedYES pThe previously stored setting is overwritten. pIf the addresses of the sender and another recipient of simultaneous mail are long press set. from the Function menu of found or the multiple destination addresses are found when you operate from the Function menu of the detailed mail display, select a mail address or phone number to be stored. pWhen you store Picture folder jump, you can show the Still Image list of the storage location folder of the camera. Information pWhile another menu function is activated, the display for the item set by this function does not appear by pressing and holding -x for at least one second from the Stand-by display, but the display for the activated menu function appears. pIf this function is set to OFF, the confirmation display appears asking whether to store a function when you press and hold -x for at least one second from the Stand-by display. pWhen the original data is deleted or overwritten, Multi Key Long Press Setting is disabled. (Except phone numbers, mail addresses, and URLs)
+m-0
<Own Number>
Storing Your Name, Mail Address and Other Information In addition to the phone number (own number) you have signed up, you can store your personal information such as your name, reading of your name, phone numbers (up to three), mail addresses (up to three), a postal address, location information, a birthday, memorandums, and a still image. If you change the mail address or register a secret code, change the mail address in this function as well. 1 mPhonebookOwn numberl(
Enter your Terminal Security Code. Perform the operation in step 2 on page 78 to store personal information. pYou cannot change or
) delete own number. pWhen you store the first mail address, you can select either Auto input to automatically enter or Direct input to directly enter that mail address. When you select Auto input, i-mode access starts and your contracted mail address is automatically entered. pWhen you store the location information, select From phonebook to store it by Own Number display selecting a Phonebook entry. pIf you have already entered your Terminal Security Code by operating another function such as Display all data, the display for entering your Terminal Security Code does not appear. 2 Press l(
). Information pThe items other than own number are displayed even if you use another UIM, because they are stored in the FOMA terminal. pThe mail address you can change using this function is limited to the mail address displayed by Own number. You cannot change the actual mail address. Information pWhen 2in1 setting is activated and you execute Auto input to obtain the first mail address, both Address A and Address B are entered as the 1st addresses respectively. Function Menu of the Own Number Display Edit Go to step 1 on page 387. Change font size You can switch font sizes for Own Number and Phonebook settings, etc. (See Phonebook on page 109) Display all data Copy name Copy phone number/
Copy mail add./
Copy address/
Copy location info/
Copy birthday/
Copy memorandums Send Ir data transmission Copy to microSD Erase phone number/
Erase mail add./
Erase address/
Delete loc. info/
Erase birthday/
Erase memorandums/
Delete image You can display all the stored phone numbers and mail addresses.
Enter your Terminal Security Code. Use Mo to display each item. You can copy a name. You can copy each item. pFrom the Own Number display, press Mo to highlight an item to be copied. The displayed Function menu items differ depending on the highlighted item.
). See page 360. pYou can send data via infrared communication also by pressing c(
See page 362. pYou can send data via iC transmission also by pressing m(
See page 346.
). You can delete each item.
YES pWhen the display for entering your Terminal Security Code appears, enter the code. pFrom the Own Number display, press Mo to highlight an item to be deleted. The displayed Function menu items differ depending on the highlighted item. 387 i C o n v e n e n t F u n c t i o n s Reset You can reset (delete) all the stored personal data such as phone numbers or mail addresses except own number.
YES pWhen the display for entering your Terminal Security Code appears, enter the code. Auto acquire No. B You can check if the 2in1 service is contracted. When it has been contracted, Number B is stored.
<Voice Memo during a Call> <Voice Memo>
Recording Voice during a Call or Standby as Voice Memo Two types of Voice Memo are available; one is Voice memo (during a call) for recording the other partys voice during a call and the other is Record voice memo for recording your own voice during standby. You can record either one of Voice memo (during a call) or Voice memo for about three minutes. pSee page 70 for playing back/erasing Voice memo (during a call) or Voice memo. Record Other Partys Voice during a Call 1 During a voice call
>(for at least one second) or l(
) A beep sounds and recording starts. pTo suspend the recording midway, press Oo(
>(for at least one second). pPress h to end the recording and the call. pA beep sounds about five seconds before the recording time (for about three
) or r, or press and hold minutes) ends. The beep sounds twice when the recording ends and the Talking display returns. Information pIf you record a voice memo when either Voice memo (during a call) or Voice memo has already been saved, the old one is overwritten regardless of whether you have played back or not. pYou cannot record a voice memo while operating each item in the Function menu. 388 s n o i t c n u F t n e n e v n o C i Record Your Voice during Standby 1 mLifeKitRec. msg/voice memoVoice memo
YES A beep sounds and recording starts. Speak into the microphone. pTo suspend the recording midway, press Oo(
pA beep sounds about five seconds before the recording time (for about three
), r or h.
+m-5-5 minutes) ends. The beep sounds twice when the recording ends and the former display returns. Information pThe recording is suspended when a call comes in, when an alarm for Alarm, Schedule, ToDo, TV timer, or Timer recording sounds, or when you switch the displays by Multitask.
<Movie Memo>
Recording Images during a Videophone Call as a Movie Memo During a videophone call, you can record the receiving images along with voice. You can record up to five items for about 20 seconds per item. pSee page 70 for playing back/erasing Movie memo. 1 During a videophone call>(for at least one second) is displayed during recording. A beep sounds and recording starts. pA still image specified by Movie memo of Select image is shown on the other partys display. pTo suspend the recording midway, press Oo(
) or press and hold >(for at least one second). pPress h to end the recording and the call. pA beep sounds about 5 seconds before the recording time (for about 20 seconds) ends. The beep sounds twice when the recording ends and the Talking display returns. Information pIf you record a movie memo when five movie memos have already been recorded, the oldest movie memo is overwritten regardless of whether you have played it back or not. pYou cannot record a movie memo while operating each item in the Function menu.
<Call Data>
Checking Call Duration/Charge You can confirm the last and accumulated call duration and cost for voice calls and videophone calls. pDisplayed call duration and cost are for reference and might differ from the actual ones.
+m-6-1 In addition, the consumption tax is not included in the call cost. pBoth the voice call duration and digital communications duration (videophone call duration + 64K data communication duration) are displayed and both incoming and outgoing calls are included in the duration. pThe call cost is for the outgoing calls only. However, 0 or is displayed for toll free calls such as Free Dial or for Directory Assistance Service (104), etc. pThe call cost is accumulated on the UIM. Therefore, when you replace the UIM, the charge accumulated on the UIM in use is displayed. (accumulation from December 2004) pYou can reset the displayed call duration and call cost. 1 mSet./ServiceCall time/costCall data Last call duration Talk: Displays the call duration of the latest voice call. Digital Videophone: Displays the call duration of the latest videophone call. Non-limiting digital: Displays the call duration of the latest 64K data Last call cost communication. Talk: Displays the call cost for the latest voice call. Digital Videophone: Displays the call cost for the latest videophone call. Non-limiting digital: Displays the call cost for the latest 64K data communication. Total calls duration Talk: Displays the call duration of voice calls from the time Reset Total Duration was executed to the current time. Digital: Displays the call duration of videophone calls and 64K data communication from the time Reset Total Duration was executed to the current time. Total calls Calls reset Displays the date and time when Reset Total Duration was executed last time. Cost reset Displays the date and time when Reset Total Cost was executed last time. Information pWhen Last Call Duration exceeds 19 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds, or Total Calls Duration exceeds 199 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds, 0 s returns to re-count the time. pIf you switch between the voice call and videophone call during a call, the call duration and call cost are counted respectively for the calls. You are not charged while Changing (see page 51) is displayed. pThe duration/charge for i-mode communication and packet communication are not counted. For how to check the i-mode fee, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide
[i-mode] FOMA version which is supplied on your i-mode contract. pThe charge for Chaku-moji is not counted. pThe international call fee for using WORLD CALL is counted. The fees for using other international call services are not counted. pThe duration for ringing and calling is not counted as call duration. pIf you turn off the power or remove the UIM, Last Call Duration is reset to 0 s; and Last Call Cost is reset to .
+m-6-0
<Reset Total Cost&Duration>
Resetting Total Duration/Total Cost 1 mSet./ServiceCall time/cost
Reset total cost&dura.
Enter your Terminal Security Code
Do the following operations. Reset total duration You can reset Last Call Duration and Total Calls Duration to 0 s. i C o n v e n e n t F u n c t i o n s Displays the call cost from the time Reset Total Cost was executed to the current call. Reset total cost
YES You can reset Last Call Cost and Total Calls to 0.
YESEnter the PIN2 code. pSee page 112 for PIN2 code. 389
<Notice Call Cost>
Setting Call Cost Limit You can set the call cost limit for Total Calls and can be notified when it is exceeded. If you set Auto reset setting to ON, the call cost is reset at midnight on the 1st of the month and is deleted. 1 mSet./ServiceCall time/costNotice call cost
Enter your Terminal Security CodeON or OFF
Enter a max cost. pYou can set from 10 through 100,000 in unit of 10. 2 Select a method to alertON or OFF
Enter the PIN2 code. pSee page 112 for PIN2 code. When Total Calls has exceeded the max cost appears. When Icon + alarm is set as a notice method and the Stand-by display returns, the message to the effect that the call cost has exceeded the maximum cost is displayed, and a warning tone sounds from the speakers. Clear Max Cost Icon You can clear displayed by Notice Call Cost. 1 mSet./ServiceCall time/costCLR max cost icon
Enter your Terminal Security Code. Information is cleared also by executing Reset Total Cost, Reset Settings, or Initialize. p pTo be re-notified of the set limit after the maximum cost is exceeded, reset Total Calls. 390 s n o i t c n u F t n e n e v n o C i
+m-8-5
<Calculator>
Using Calculator You can display the calculator to make the four rules of calculation
(, , , ). You can display up to 10 digits. 1 mStationeryCalculator
Follow the operation below to make a calculation. Vo Co Oo
+i %
-r C (Clear): Clears the numeral you have Zo Xo
+l Decimal point entered last. AC (All clear): Clears all the calculations you entered. Information pYou cannot enter a minus sign while you are performing calculation. pWhen the calculated result exceeds 10 digits or invalid calculation like divided by 0 is performed, .E is displayed.
+m-4-2
<Text Memo>
Making Text Memos You can store up to 20 text memos. 1 mStationeryText memoSelect <Not recorded>
Enter a text memo. pYou can enter up to 256 full-pitch/512 half-pitch characters. pYou can check the stored contents by selecting a stored text memo, and you can edit it by pressing Oo(
Function Menu while Text Memo is Displayed Edit Go to step 1 of Making Text Memos on page 390. Compose message Edit schedule You can compose an i-mode mail message containing the contents of the text memo. Go to step 2 on page 130. pYou can compose it also by pressing l(
You can create a schedule event containing the contents of the text memo. Go to step 1 on page 379.
). Set desktop/
key Add desktop icon See page 30. long press set. See page 386. Send Ir data Send all Ir data See page 360. See page 361. transmission See page 362. All transmission See page 363. Copy to microSD See page 346. Text memo info Category Delete this Delete selected Delete all You can display the date and time when the text memo was created, the date and time of the latest update, and the category. You can classify text memos by category.
Select a category. pIf you do not set, the category is set to None.
YES
Put a check mark for text memos to be deleted
l(
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
)YES
<UIM Operation>
Copying/Deleting Data Items between FOMA Terminal and UIM You can exchange the Phonebook entries or SMS messages between the FOMA terminal and the UIM. You can also delete the Phonebook entries or SMS messages stored in the FOMA terminal or the UIM. You can save a total of 20 received and sent SMS messages to the UIM. Copy/Delete Data Items 1 mPhonebookUIM operation
Enter your Terminal Security Code. When you enter your Terminal Security Code, phone and mail functions. pWhen a call comes in just before entering your Terminal Security Code, UIM appears, and you cannot use Operation ends. 2 Copy or DeleteSelect a copy end or delete source
Phonebook or SMS Phonebook Search the Phonebook to list the entries. SMS Inbox . Copies or deletes the data in the Inbox. Outbox. Copies or deletes the data in the Outbox. Select a folder and show the list. pWhen copying or moving data items to the UIM, the confirmation display appears telling that 2in1 management information will be deleted if 2in1 is activated. 3 Put a check mark for data items to be copied or deleted
l(
)YES 391 i C o n v e n e n t F u n c t i o n s Function Menu while the Phonebook List or SMS List is Displayed Start copy/
Start deletion Select this You can start copy or deletion. You can select the data item. Select all in tab You can select all the Phonebook entries in the displayed tab. Select all You can select all data items. Release this You can release the selection. Release all in tab You can release all the selected Phonebook entries in the displayed tab. Release all You can release all selections. Detail You can display the detailed Phonebook display or the detailed SMS display. Copy from the Function Menu of Phonebook 1 Detailed Phonebook displayi(
Copy to UIM or Copy to phoneYES
)Move/copy Move or Copy from the Function Menu of Mail 1 Outbox list/Detailed Sent Mail display/Inbox list/
Detailed Received Mail displayi(
Move/copyUIM operation
Select a move method or copy methodYES
(blue) indicates an SMS message in the FOMA terminal. indicates an SMS message on the UIM.
) Information pThe number of phone numbers/mail addresses you can store in a single Phonebook entry differs between the FOMA terminal and the UIM. Therefore, you cannot copy the second or later phone numbers/mail addresses stored in the FOMA terminal to the UIM. You cannot copy the data that cannot be stored on the UIM such as a postal address, either. 392 s n o i t c n u F t n e n e v n o C i Information pWhen you copy Phonebook entries from the FOMA terminal to the UIM, the name of up to 10 full-pitch/21 half-pitch characters and the reading of up to 12 half-pitch characters are converted to full-pitch katakana characters and copied. The rest characters are not copied. pPhonebook entries stored as secret data cannot be copied to the UIM even in Secret Mode or Secret Data Only. pIf you set the same group name in the FOMA terminal and the UIM, the group settings for the Phonebook are retained. If you set different group names in the FOMA terminal and the UIM, the group settings are not retained. pYou can neither move nor copy SMS reports. pYou cannot protect SMS messages you have moved or copied to the UIM. If you copy or move protected SMS messages to the UIM, SMS messages on the UIM are unprotected. Also, the reply and forward icons become the read icons. pIf SMS messages are moved or copied from the FOMA terminal to the UIM, you can check them in the Inbox or Outbox folder. While you use 2in1, all the SMS messages are saved as the ones for Number A, regardless of the current mode. pWhen you move or copy SMS messages from the UIM to the FOMA terminal, they are moved or copied to the Inbox or Outbox folder.
<Earphone/Microphone with Switch>
How to Use Earphone/Microphone with Switch You can make/receive calls by using the Stereo Earphone Set 01 (option). pYou can use the optional Earphone/Microphone 01, Earphone/Microphone with Switch P001/P002, Stereo Earphone Set P001, Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch P01/P02, and Flat-plug Stereo Earphone Set P01 in the same operation. Connect Earphone/Microphone with Switch Open the cover of the connector terminal and insert the connecting plug of the Stereo Earphone Set 01. (See page 22)
<Headset Microphone Setting>
Selecting a Microphone for Use when an Earphone is Connected For when the Stereo Earphone Set 01 (option) is connected, you can select which microphone you use between the microphone of the FOMA terminal and of the earphone/microphone. 1 mSet./ServiceOther settings
Headset mic. setting
Built-in microphone or Headset microphone Information pWhen you connect earphones without a microphone, select Built-in microphone. pWhen you connect the Stereo Earphone Set while Built-in microphone is set, the sensitivity of the microphone of the FOMA terminal is improved. Make Calls Using the Switch 1 Enter a phone number or call up a Phonebook entry, redial item, dialed call record, or received call record. 2 Press and hold the switch of the Stereo Earphone Set for at least one second
Start talking when the other party answers. A beep sounds and you are connected. pYou cannot make a videophone call by pressing the switch of the Stereo Earphone Set. pYou can make a call also by operating the FOMA terminal. 3 After talking, press and hold the switch of the Stereo Earphone Set for at least one second to end the call. A beep sounds twice and you are disconnected. Receive Calls Using the Switch 1 During ringing
Press the switch of the Stereo Earphone Set. A beep sounds and you are connected. With a videophone call, the substitute image is sent to the other party. You can switch between the substitute image and the image through your camera by pressing m during the videophone call. (See page 72) pYou can use the switch also with the FOMA terminal closed. pYou can answer calls also by operating the FOMA terminal. pWhen Auto answer setting is set to ON, a call is answered automatically after the ring time elapses. 2 After talking, press and hold the switch of the Stereo Earphone Set for at least one second to end the call. A beep sounds twice and you are disconnected. Information pRegardless of the setting for Keypad sound, a tone for connecting and disconnecting the line sounds. pNote that you might receive a call if you connect the Stereo Earphone Set after the ring tone sounds. pBy pressing the switch of the Stereo Earphone Set during answer-hold (On Hold) or while a call is on hold (Holding), you can release the hold. (While a videophone call is put on hold, the substitute image is sent and the videophone call starts.) pDo not press and release the switch of the Stereo Earphone Set in succession. You might automatically receive a call. pIf you have signed up for Call Waiting Service and Multi calling is displayed during a call, you can switch two calls by pressing and holding the switch of the Stereo Earphone Set for at least one second. However, you cannot use the switch to end the call. pYou can adjust the earpiece volume by pressing .< (raise) or .> (lower) during a call. i C o n v e n e n t F u n c t i o n s 393
<Auto Answer Setting>
Receiving a Call Automatically when an Earphone is Connected If a call comes in while the Stereo Earphone Set 01 (option) is connected, the FOMA terminal automatically answers the call after the specified ring time elapses. 1 mSet./ServiceIncoming callAuto call/answer set.
Auto answer settingON or OFF
Enter a ring time (seconds). pEnter from 001 through 120 in three digits. pYou cannot set the same ring time for Auto Answer Setting and Record Message Setting. Set a different time for each. Information pWhen the FOMA terminal automatically answers a videophone call, a substitute image is sent to the other party. You can switch between the substitute image and the camera image by pressing +m during the videophone call. (See page 72) pIf you activate Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service together with Auto Answer Setting and want to give priority to Auto Answer Setting over the service, set its ring time shorter than that for Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service. pEven if you connect the Stereo Earphone Set while the FOMA terminal is ringing, Auto Answer Setting does not work. However, if you disconnect it while it is ringing, Auto Answer Setting works. pDuring 64K data communication, Auto Answer Setting does not work.
<Headset Switch to Call>
Selecting Other Party to Call for when an Earphone is Connected When Headset switch to call is set to Voice call and the Stand-by display is shown, you can make a voice call by pressing the switch of the Stereo Earphone Set 01 (option).
Headset switch to callVoice call or OFF pYou can check the currently set phonebook entry by pressing l(
1 mSet./ServiceIncoming callAuto call/answer set. 2 Search the PhonebookSelect a Phonebook entry.
). Information pYou can set it only for a Phonebook entry in the FOMA terminal (Phone). pWhen the Phonebook entry contains multiple phone numbers, the first phone number is set. pIf you delete the set Phonebook entry, the Phonebook entry stored in the memory number 999 is automatically set to Headset Switch to Call. s n o i t c n u F t n e n e v n o C i 394
<Bluetooth Function>
Using Bluetooth Function You can connect between Bluetooth devices wirelessly. When you connect, for an example, your FOMA terminal to Wireless Earphone Set 02 (option) using Bluetooth communication, you can talk on the phone or listen to music with your FOMA terminal carried in a bag. pNote that battery consumption will be faster when you use Bluetooth connection. pWireless communications with all the Bluetooth devices are not necessarily guaranteed. What You can Do with Bluetooth Function With your FOMA terminal, the following six services are available:
Headset, Hands-free, Audio, Dial-up Communication, Object Push and Serial Port services. Also, the Audio/Video remote control service
(Ver.1.3) might be available when you use the Audio service. (Only with compatible Bluetooth devices) Supported version Bluetooth Specification Ver. 2.0 + EDR compliant1 Supported profiles2 (Supported services) HSP: Headset Profile HFP: Hands-Free Profile A2DP: Advanced Audio Distribution Profile AVRCP: Audio/Video Remote Control Profile DUNP: Dial-up Networking Profile OPP: Object Push Profile SPP: Serial Port Profile 1 The FOMA terminal and all Bluetooth function-installed devices have ensured that they conform to the Bluetooth Specification according to the rules the Bluetooth SIG defines, and are all authenticated. However, operating methods might differ, or data might not be exchanged even when they are connected wirelessly, depending on the features or specifications of connecting devices. 2 Standardizes the connecting procedures of Bluetooth function per feature of a device. Talk through Headset When you connect Wireless Earphone Set 02 (option) or a Bluetooth headset
(commercial item) to the FOMA terminal using Bluetooth communication, you can talk wirelessly. Use the Headset service. Talk Hands-free When you connect a Bluetooth communication device such as a car navigation system (commercial item) to the FOMA terminal using Bluetooth communication, you can communicate hands-free using the microphone and speaker on the car navigation system. Use the Hands-free service. Play back on Audio Equipment When you connect Wireless Earphone Set P01/02 (option) or Bluetooth communication compatible audio equipment (commercial item) to the FOMA terminal using Bluetooth communication, you can play back a stereophonic high-quality sound wirelessly. However, the devices that support audio of 1Seg programs or video files are limited.
(For details, see Information of Play Back Audio of 1Seg Programs on page 400.) Use the Audio service. Communicate wirelessly When you connect a Bluetooth communication compatible personal computer to the FOMA terminal using Bluetooth communication, you can perform packet communication or 64K data communication using the FOMA terminal as a modem. Use the Dial-up Communication service. For details, refer to the PDF version of Manual for PC Connection. Send Phonebook via Bluetooth communication You can send the Phonebook entries by connecting the Bluetooth device to the FOMA terminal using Bluetooth communication. You can send them from the Function menu of the Phonebook. Use the Object Push service. Use Bluetooth communication from i-ppli By connecting the FOMA terminal with another mobile phone or Bluetooth communication compatible device using Bluetooth communication, you can play a match game with your friends or manage data files on an i-ppli program. Use the Serial Port service. 395 i C o n v e n e n t F u n c t i o n s Tone from Bluetooth devices Connected service pRefer to the instruction manual for a Bluetooth device as well. Information s n o i t c n u F t n e n e v n o C i Voice call dial tone Voice/Videophone call ring tone Ringback tone at voice/videophone call The other partys voice at voice/videophone call Callers voice from Record Message at voice call 1Seg audio i-motion playback tone Video playback tone Movie playback tone MUSIC Player playback tone Music&Video Channel playback tone Alarm tone Mail ring tone Alarm preferred L 5 Operation preferred L6 L Operation preferred L6 Alarm preferred HSP HFP 12 2 L L L L L L L L L L L 5 L6 L L6 A2DP L L L L L 4 3 L6 3 L6
: Output from the Bluetooth device. L: Not output from the Bluetooth device, instead it is played back from the FOMA terminal. 1 The ring tone sounds from both the Bluetooth device and FOMA terminal when Headset usage setting is set to Headset and speaker. 2 The ring tone sounds from the FOMA terminal when Forward ring tone is set to OFF. 3 The tone sounds from the Bluetooth device while you are playing back a music file, a Music&Video Channel program, or a video file, or watching a 1Seg program. 4 The tone does not sound for i-motion files played back while being obtained from sites. 5 The alarm tone sounds from the Bluetooth device only during a call. The alarm tone that sounds from the Bluetooth device is not the one set for Alarm. It beeps. 6 The alarm tone/mail ring tone does not sound when a display other than the Stand-by display is shown. pSome Bluetooth devices might not work as specified in the table above. 396 Notes on using Bluetooth devices Observe the following to make a good connection:
pThe distance between your mobile phone and another Bluetooth device must be within 10 meters under line-of-sight conditions. The allowable connection distance may be shorter, depending on the ambient environment (such as walls or furniture) and the structure of a building. When there are any obstructions between the FOMA terminal and Bluetooth device, the allowable connection distance may also be shorter. Particularly, if there is a wall or floor of reinforced concrete between them, they may be unable to connect with each other. Above mentioned connection distance is not guaranteed. pDuring connection, keep Bluetooth devices as possible as away from other electric devices (such as home electric appliances, AV devices, OA devices). (The Bluetooth device is liable to be adversely affected by a microwave oven so keep as possible as away from the microwave oven.) Otherwise, normal connection cannot be performed when electric devices are powered on or Bluetooth devices may cause noises or a reception failure on a television or radio set (television images may degrade for particular channels of UHF or satellite broadcasting). pIf there is a broadcast station or radio near a Bluetooth device to which you want to connect, your FOMA terminal may be unable to connect with the Bluetooth device. In such a case, move the Bluetooth device to a place where connection is possible. Strong radio waves may prevent connection between Bluetooth devices. pWith a Bluetooth device put in your bag or pocket, you can make a wireless connection. However, if the Bluetooth device and FOMA terminal is separated by your body, communication speed might be lowered or noise could result. Radio interference with wireless LANs Bluetooth devices use the same frequency band (2.4GHz) as wireless LANs
(IEEE802.11b/g). Therefore, if a Bluetooth device is used near a wireless LAN device, radio interference may cause lowering of the communication speed, noise or connection fail. In this case, take the following measures:
pKeep your FOMA terminal and the wireless connection-target Bluetooth device away from the wireless LAN device 10 meters or more. pWhen you use them within a distance of 10 meters, turn off the power to the wireless LAN device. Radio waves generated from the Bluetooth device may possibly give an adverse effect on electronic medical appliances. As an accident could result in some cases, make sure that you turn off the power to the FOMA terminal and Bluetooth devices in places as shown below:
On trains Nearby automatic doors or fire alarms In places such as gas stations where flammable gas is generated In airplanes In hospitals Register Device You can register a Bluetooth device to the FOMA terminal. You can register up to 10 Bluetooth devices. 1 mLifeKitBluetoothRegister New Devices The Bluetooth devices around the FOMA terminal are searched. You need to place the Bluetooth device to be registered on standby for registration beforehand. Up to 20 searched devices are listed on the Device list. pYou can search for Bluetooth devices also by pressing l(
Device list. pTo cancel during search, press l(
) from the
). pWhen you register Wireless Earphone Set 02, go to step 4. 2 Select a Bluetooth device to be registeredYES 3 Select the text box for entering the Bluetooth passkey
Enter the Bluetooth passkeySet pYou can enter up to 16 half-pitch alphanumeric characters. pFor the Bluetooth passkey, refer to the instruction manual for the Bluetooth device. pYou do not need to enter the Bluetooth pass key depending on the Bluetooth device. In this case, go to step 4. 4 Select a service to be connected.
(blue) blinks. The Bluetooth device is connected and When no communication with the Bluetooth device is made for a certain period of time, your FOMA terminal is placed in low power consumption mode, and
(black) stays on. pWhen you use the Bluetooth device which is able to connect multiple services, the confirmation display appears asking whether to connect another service in succession. Service Selection display p
(blue) is displayed during connection,
(gray) is displayed on standby for connection next to the service name. pIf you select Dial-up, the FOMA terminal is placed on standby for connection. pTo disconnect, select the connected service and select YES. pSee Accept Registered on page 399 for how to cancel the service on standby. Information pWhen 10 Bluetooth devices have already been registered, the confirmation display appears asking whether to overwrite them. When you select YES, the Bluetooth device that is not protected, not set for Preferred device, and with the oldest communication date/time, except in communicating or in standby state, is overwritten. However, if you register by i-ppli Touch (see page 273), the confirmation display does not appear and it is automatically overwritten. pYou cannot activate Bluetooth function during Self Mode. i C o n v e n e n t F u n c t i o n s 397 Connect You can connect the registered Bluetooth device to the FOMA terminal. 1 mLifeKitBluetoothDevice list
Select a Bluetooth device to be connected
Select a service to be connected. pSee step 4 on page 397 for Information pWhen the Bluetooth device is turned off or when the Bluetooth device does not respond while a connection is being established or being disconnected, it takes maximum about 110 seconds for processing. pWhen your FOMA terminal is connected using the Headset service, Hands-free service, Audio service, or Dial-up Communication service, and is disconnected from the Bluetooth device, the FOMA terminal is placed on standby for connection. Also, your FOMA terminal is placed on standby for connection the next time the power is turned on after the FOMA terminal is turned off while it is connected or is on standby for connection. Device list Service Selection display Function Menu of the Device List Register devices Go to step 3 on page 397.
Preferred device
: Phone
: Audio device
: Imaging device
Protect/release You can set a Bluetooth device to be connected taking priority over other devices when a call comes in. You can set this for the Headset service compatible Bluetooth device only. pWhen you already set another Bluetooth device for Preferred device, that setting is canceled, and the selected Bluetooth device is set for the priority device. pTo release it, perform the same operation. You can protect the registered Bluetooth device so that it is not deleted or overwritten. You can protect up to five devices. pTo release it, perform the same operation. details. Device list
Device class
: PC
: Network device
: Peripheral device
: Others
Device name s n o i t c n u F t n e n e v n o C i Device list The name of Bluetooth device is displayed. When no name is detected by search, the Bluetooth address is displayed.
Connecting status
: Being connected
: Not detected Protect
: Not connected
: Not registered Displayed when the registered contents are protected. Profile state Font color Blue Blue White Green White Gray Background color Gray Gray Green White Frame color None Blue None Status Not connected (unregistered) Not connected (registered) Being connected Green Standby for connection Light green Gray None None Preferred device Not supported Mark 398 Change device name You can change the name of the registered Bluetooth device. Delete Description
Enter a device name. pYou can enter up to 16 full-pitch/32 half-pitch characters. You can delete the registered Bluetooth device.
YES You can display the device name, Bluetooth address, device class, and supported profile. Set desktop/
key Add desktop icon See page 30. long press set. See page 386. Information
<Register devices>
pWhen you select a registered Bluetooth device, the registered profile is updated.
(When the device name has been changed, it returns to the original device name.) When you select a profile that is different from the registered one, the profile is additionally registered.
<Preferred device>
pEven when Preferred Device is set, you cannot connect that device unless the Headset service is placed on standby for connection. When other Bluetooth device is connected with the Headset service, the Bluetooth device that is being connected has priority.
<Delete>
pYou cannot delete when the status of Bluetooth device is during connection or on standby for connection. Accept Registered You can place the connecting state of all the registered Bluetooth devices on standby for connection. 1 mLifeKitBluetoothAccept registered
Put a check mark for the services to be placed on standbyl(
pTo release, remove the check mark and press l(
pDuring standby,
(blue) lights.
). Bluetooth Power OFF You can suspend all the services that are connected or on standby for connection, and suspend off the Bluetooth function of the FOMA terminal. 1 mLifeKitBluetoothBluetooth power OFFYES pYou can activate the standby for connection for the previously-connected Bluetooth device by mLifeKitBluetoothActivate Bluetooth. Accept Dialup Devices You can talk or communicate by connecting the FOMA terminal wirelessly with a Bluetooth communication compatible personal computer or car navigation system and others. For details, refer to Preparing Bluetooth Communication on the PDF version of Manual for PC Connection. Make a Call You can make a call wirelessly when the FOMA terminal is connected to a Bluetooth device using Headset service or Hands-free service. Hands-free service. pSee page 398 for connecting to a Bluetooth device. 1 Connect a Bluetooth device using Headset service or 2 Make/Receive a call via the Bluetooth device. pFor operations from a Bluetooth device, refer to the instruction manual for the is displayed during a call via the Bluetooth device. Bluetooth device. Selecting whether to talk over the FOMA terminal or a Bluetooth device Press and hold d for at least one second during a call. pYou can switch also by pressing i(
pDuring a call with the FOMA terminal while connecting using Headset service, you can
) and selecting Talk on BT/Phone. switch only from the Bluetooth device. pFor operations from the Bluetooth device, refer to the instruction manual for the Bluetooth device you use. pEven if you switch to the Bluetooth device, you cannot talk over a Bluetooth device while USB Hands-free compatible device or earphone/microphone (option) is connected. Information pDuring Lock All or Omakase Lock, you cannot answer calls via the Bluetooth device. pWhen a call comes in while the Bluetooth device is connected using Headset service or Hands-free service, the ring tone sounds from the Bluetooth device even if Manner Mode is activated or Ring volume is set to Silent on the FOMA terminal. pDuring a call on the Bluetooth device, you cannot adjust the sound volume of the Bluetooth device by adjusting that on your FOMA terminal. pDuring a call on the Bluetooth device, the call state does not change by closing the FOMA terminal regardless of the setting of Setting when closed. i C o n v e n e n t F u n c t i o n s 399 Information pIf the audio from a 1Seg program stops while it is output on the Bluetooth device, check your FOMA terminal as the possible causes are as follows:
When the Bluetooth device is disconnected When a location provision request of GPS comes in When a mail message or Message R/F comes in When the low battery alarm sounds When an alarm for Alarm, Schedule, ToDo, TV timer or Timer recording sounds In these cases, the Audio service might be disconnected depending on the Bluetooth device. To resume playback on the Bluetooth device, you need to re-connect the Audio service. Play Back Music, Sound of i-motion, Movie, Video Files, etc. When you connect your FOMA terminal to a Bluetooth device using Audio service, you can output the sound of i-motion files, movie files and videos, and music via MUSIC Player, etc., from the Bluetooth device. 1 Connect a Bluetooth device using Audio service. pSee page 398 for connecting to a Bluetooth device. pIf you connect using Audio service from the Bluetooth device while placing an Audio service on standby for connection, MUSIC Player starts automatically. However, it does not automatically start when MUSIC Player autostart is set to OFF. Further, it might not automatically start when a display other than the Stand-by display is shown or another function is activated. Information pWhen the Bluetooth communication is disconnected during a call on the Bluetooth device, the call state follows the setting of Disconnection settings. However, when it is disconnected while the FOMA terminal is closed and Disconnection settings is set to Continue on the phone, the call shifts to the state as specified by Setting when closed. When Setting when closed is set to End the call, the call shifts to No tone state. Play Back Audio of 1Seg Programs When you connect your FOMA terminal to a Bluetooth device using Audio service, you can output the audio of 1Seg programs from the Bluetooth device. pSee page 398 for connecting to a Bluetooth device. 1 Connect a Bluetooth device using Audio service. 2 Watch a 1Seg program. The sound is output from the Bluetooth device. pOnce you connect the FOMA terminal to the Bluetooth device using Audio service, a connection history is stored. When the connection history is found, the FOMA terminal tries to connect to the Bluetooth device automatically for watching a 1Seg program even if it is not connected using Audio service. When the connection is successfully completed, the audio is output from the Bluetooth device. When the connection fails, the confirmation display appears asking whether to output audio from the FOMA terminal. The connection history is overwritten each time the Bluetooth device is connected using Audio service. pFor operations from a Bluetooth device, refer to the instruction manual for the Bluetooth device. Information pYou can output the audio of 1Seg programs only on an A2DP compatible Bluetooth device that supports copyrighting by the SCMS-T. pWhile the audio of a 1Seg program is output from a Bluetooth device, you cannot adjust the sound volume of the Bluetooth device by adjusting that on your FOMA terminal. pYou cannot output the audio from the Bluetooth device when an earphone/
microphone (option) is connected. 400 s n o i t c n u F t n e n e v n o C i 2 Play back an i-motion file, movie file, video or music. The sound is output from the Bluetooth device. pWhen the confirmation display appears asking whether to start output to the Bluetooth device, select YES. pOnce you connect the FOMA terminal to the Bluetooth device using Audio service, a connection history is stored. When the connection history is found, the FOMA terminal automatically tries to connect to the Bluetooth device for playing back a file even if you do not connect using Audio service. When a connection is successfully completed, the sound is output from the Bluetooth device. When the connection fails, the confirmation display appears asking whether to output the sound from the FOMA terminal. However, it cannot automatically connect for playing back an i-motion file. The connection history is overwritten each time the Bluetooth device is connected using Audio service. pFor operations from the Bluetooth device, refer to the instruction manual for the Bluetooth device you use. Information pYou can output the audio of video file only on an A2DP compatible Bluetooth device that supports copyrighting by the SCMS-T. pWhile playing back the sound of an i-motion file, movie file, video, or music from a Bluetooth device, you cannot change the sound volume by adjusting from the FOMA terminal. pEven when you are using Play Background for MUSIC Player or Music&Video Channel, the remote-control operation for Bluetooth device is available. pYou cannot output the audio from the Bluetooth device when an earphone/
microphone (option) is connected. pIf the sound of an i-motion file, movie file, video, or music stops while it is played back from the Bluetooth device, check your FOMA terminal as the possible causes are as follows:
When the Bluetooth device is disconnected When a location provision request of GPS comes in When a mail message or Message R/F comes in When the low battery alarm sounds When an alarm for Alarm, Schedule, ToDo, TV timer or Timer recording sounds In these cases, the Audio service might be disconnected depending on the Bluetooth device. To resume playback on the Bluetooth device, you need to re-connect the Audio service. Information pWhen you activate MUSIC Player with a Bluetooth device connected and the Bluetooth device is disconnected from the FOMA terminal which is closed, MUSIC Player ends. However, it does not end when MUSIC Player autostart is set to OFF. Bluetooth Settings 1 mLifeKitBluetoothBluetooth settings
Do the following operations. pYou cannot operate during a call or data communication. Set authentications You can set whether to set authentication when sending a Phonebook entry via a Bluetooth device. If you set to ON, set whether to encrypt the data.
ON or OFFON or OFF Session number setting You can set whether to enter the password for sending all Phonebook entries.
ON or OFF Time-out to search You can set the time for searching for Bluetooth communication compatible devices around the FOMA terminal.
Enter a device search time (seconds). pEnter two-digit numerals as in 05 through 20. Forward ring tone You can set whether to send a ring tone for the voice call and Disconnection settings videophone call to the connected Headset or Hands-free device. When the device is specified as Preferred device, connection is made to send the ring tone even if the device is on standby.
ON or OFF You can select whether to end talking or continue talking on the FOMA terminal when Bluetooth communication is disconnected while talking through the Headset or Hands-free device.
End the call or Continue on the phone i C o n v e n e n t F u n c t i o n s 401
<Check Settings>
Checking the Setting of Various Functions You can check the setting contents of the following functions:
Speech Quality Backlight Noise Reduction View Blind 3G/GSM Setting Image Quality Auto Power ON Auto Power OFF Volume 1 mSet./ServiceOther settingsCheck settings pThe items changed from the setting at purchase are indicated by . Information pWhen the UIM is not inserted, - - - is displayed for the setting contents of 3G/GSM setting. Dial from headset MUSIC Player autostart Bluetooth info You can set whether to make a call by pressing the switch on the Headset.
Valid or Invalid You can set whether to automatically start/end MUSIC Player when you use the Audio service to connect to/disconnect from a Bluetooth device from the Stand-by display.
ON or OFF You can display the device name, Bluetooth address, device class, and supported profiles of Bluetooth function mounted on the FOMA terminal. You can change the device name. pTo change the device name, press l(
), enter the device name. You can enter up to 16 full-pitch/32 half-pitch characters. Information
<Set authentications>
pWhile a Bluetooth device to which Phonebook entries are sent is connected using a service other than Object Push, the Phonebook entries are sent with authentication and with encryption regardless of this setting. pYou cannot set this function while a Bluetooth device is connected or on standby for connection.
<Forward ring tone>
pYou cannot set this function while a Bluetooth device using the Headset service or Hands-free service is connected or on standby.
<Bluetooth info>
pIf you select a pictogram for the device name, it might not be correctly displayed depending on the destination Bluetooth device. s n o i t c n u F t n e n e v n o C i 402 Character Entry Entering Characters. <Character Entry> 404 Entering Characters in Mode 1 (5-touch)
. <Mode 1 (5-touch)> 404 Using Common Phrases . <Common Phrases> 409 Cutting/Copying/Pasting Text. 410 Storing Words in Own Dictionary. <Own Dictionary> 410 Using Learned Words . 411 Using Downloaded Dictionary . <Download Dictionary> 411 Entering Characters in Mode 2 (2-touch)
. <Mode 2 (2-touch)> 412 Entering Characters in Mode 3 (NIKO-touch)
. <Mode 3 (NIKO-touch)> 412 For details on Kuten Code List, refer to the PDF version of Kuten Code List on the provided CD-ROM or DOCOMO website. To see the PDF version of Kuten Code List, you need to have Adobe Reader. If it is not installed in your personal computer, install Adobe Reader from the provided CD-ROM to see it. For details such as how to use it, refer to Adobe Reader Help. 403
<Character Entry>
Entering Characters The FOMA terminal is provided with many functions that require to enter characters such as creating the Phonebook or composing mail messages. Character Entry (Edit) Display On the Character Entry (Edit) display, the information of character input method, input mode, and the remaining number of characters and others are displayed.
Character input method Mode 2 (2-touch) Mode 3 (NIKO-touch) pNot displayed in Mode 1 (5-touch).
Input mode abcAlphabet input mode 123Numeral input mode Kanji/Hiragana input mode Katakana input mode
Full/Half-pitch 1/1Full-pitch input mode 1/2Half-pitch input mode Remaining/Maximum bytes that can be entered pNumber of entered characters might be displayed depending on the function. pOne half-pitch character is counted as one byte and one full-pitch character as two
bytes. pHalf-pitch character and are counted as one character. 404 y r t n E r e t c a r a h C Select Character Input Method Three types of character input methods are available as shown below:
Mode 1 (5-touch) . See page 404
+m-3-5 Multiple characters are assigned to a single key. Each time you press the key, characters switch. Mode 2 (2-touch) . See page 412 Enter characters by pairs of numerals. Mode 3 (NIKO-touch) . See page 412 Enter characters by pairs of numerals. 1 mSet./ServiceOther settings
Character input methodInput mode
Put a check mark for modes to be usedl(
) pSelect at least two modes. 2 Select a priority mode. pSelect a mode you use preferentially from modes selected in step 1. Switching modes on the Character Entry (Edit) display Press and hold l(
then select Change input mode from the Function menu.
) for at least one second, or select Character input and
<Mode 1 (5-touch)>
Entering Characters in Mode 1 (5-touch) In the step for entering characters, press l(
) to switch input modes. You might not be able to switch to some modes depending on the function you enter. Enter Characters You can enter characters by using Prediction Conversion which converts a few entered words into the predicted ones and by using Context Forecast which displays the next conversion candidates inferred from the relation between paragraphs. pThe FOMA terminal increases prediction conversion candidates and context forecast candidates by learning characters.
<Example> Enter in a text memo. The Character Entry (Edit) display appears in prediction conversion mode when Predict is set to ON, and appears in ordinary conversion mode when set to OFF. 1 mStationeryText memoSelect <Not recorded>. 2 Enter hiragana characters in Kanji/Hiragana input mode. Press 4 once and Vo once. Press 4 once and a once. Press 5 five times. Press 2 once. Press 3 twice. pYou can enter up to 24 characters at a time. However, when Predict is set to ON, if you enter 6 or more characters, the conversion mode is automatically switched to the ordinary conversion mode. pWhen a character on the same key comes after a character, press Vo to move the cursor, and enter the next character. If you set Character set time, you can omit the operation to move the cursor. pYou can switch between uppercase and lowercase or enter and by pressing a after you enter a character. pEach time you press d, characters are displayed in reverse order. pIf you set Predict to ON, each time you press l, ordinary conversion mode and prediction conversion mode switch. pYou can press i(
katakana characters. Depending on the entered character, the conversion candidates for date/time are displayed. pWhen m(
pTo fix a character as it is without conversion, press Oo(
is displayed while editing the i-mode mail text, you can press
) to display the candidate list of Deco-mail pictograms.
) to display the candidate list of alphanumeric or
). 3 Use Co to move the cursor onto . pThe conversion mode is automatically switched to the ordinary conversion mode. 4 Use Bo to move the cursor onto the candidate list
Use Mo to highlight and press Oo(
pBy pressing m(
page. pWhen you press r while you are selecting a conversion candidate, the Character Entry (Edit) display returns. pPress c(
), you can scroll the candidate list page by
) to fix the whole paragraph.
)/c(
5 Use Bo to move the cursor onto the candidate list
Use Mo to highlight and pressOo(
). The selected characters are fixed. pWhen the character strings that are assumed to be the context forecast candidates are found after fixing the characters, that context forecast candidates are displayed. Press Bo to move the cursor onto the candidate list to enter the context forecast candidates. pWhen you press r while you are selecting the context forecast candidates, the Character Entry (Edit) display returns. Information pThe learning function stores up to 1,000 words, and the character of a high conversion rate goes up in the character order list. pThe candidate character strings are displayed from characters converted as usual and from a dictionary downloaded from sites. Only a small number of character strings are registered by default so candidate characters might not be displayed in some cases. By doing the character conversion as usual, the converted characters are added to the candidate characters. You can download a dictionary from sites and add candidate characters from the dictionary. However, when you delete the downloaded dictionary, the added candidate characters are also deleted from the existing candidate characters. (See page 192 and page 411) pIn the candidate list of Deco-mail pictograms, only the pre-installed Deco-mail pictograms are displayed and the downloaded ones are not displayed. If you delete the pre-installed Deco-mail pictograms and re-download them, they are not displayed in the candidate list. pYou can use Prediction Conversion and Context Forecast with 2-touch and NIKO-touch in Kanji/Hiragana input mode. pThe number of kanji characters that you can convert to is limited so you might not be able to convert to some kanji characters. You can use Kuten Code to enter kanji characters that you cannot convert to. The number of characters you can enter is 6355 in the JIS level-1 and level-2 kanji sets. pComplicated kanji characters are partly deformed or simplified. 405 C h a r a c t e r E n t r y Other Entry Functions Item Katakana input Alphabet input Numeral input Line feed Information Operation/Explanation
) a few times to switch to Alphabet input
) a few times to switch to Katakana input Press l(
modePress keys to enter characters. Press l(
modePress keys to enter characters. pWhen you press c(
) in half-pitch Alphabet input mode, you can show the list of phrases frequently used for entering URLs and others. Press l(
) a few times to switch to Numeral input mode Press keys to enter numerals. pYou can enter + by pressing and holding 0 for at least one second in Numeral input mode. Press a. pWhen the cursor is at the end of text and characters are fixed, you can press Xo to break a line.
<Line feed>
pA line feed is counted as one full-pitch character. pYou cannot break a line depending on the function such as editing in the text box for i-mode. pYou can enter by pressing -a in Numeral input mode. Correct Characters 1 Move the cursor to the left of the character you want to correctr y r t n E r e t c a r a h C The character at the right of the cursor is deleted. Press and hold r for at least one second to delete all characters on and after the cursor. pWhen no character is found to the right side of the cursor, the character to the left side of the cursor is deleted. Press and hold r for at least one second to delete all characters. 2 Enter a correct character. The character is entered in the position of the cursor. 406 Data you are editing When the battery alarm sounds The data you have been editing is automatically fixed and saved. Charge the battery or replace it with a new charged battery to resume editing. However, you cannot save the unfixed data being converted. When you press h The confirmation display appears asking whether to discard the data you are editing. When a call or mail comes in The Multitask function works, so the data you are editing is retained, and you can answer the call or receive the mail. You can return to the data edit display by switching menu, by pressing and holding x for at least one second. You can return to the data edit display also by ending the call or mail function. Predict You can set whether to display the prediction conversion/context forecast candidates in the candidate list. 1 mSet./ServiceOther settings
Character input methodPredictON or OFF
+m-3-5 Intelligent with Secret You can set whether to store the characters converted in Secret Mode or Secret Data Only as learned words. 1 mSet./ServiceOther settings
Character input methodInt.with secret
Enter your Terminal Security CodeON or OFF
+m-3-5 Function Menu while Entering (Editing) Characters Decorate mail
[Message Entry display only]
See page 134. Template Load template
[Message Entry display only]
Save template
[Message Entry display only]
See page 132. See page 132. Full pitch/Half pitch Copy Cut Paste Undo Pictograms/symbols Pictograms You can switch between full pitch and half pitch. See page 410. See page 410. See page 410. You can undo the fixed, deleted, or pasted text, etc. pYou can undo the operation also by pressing and holding d for at least one second. pYou can undo the operations up to 10 times, except on the Message Entry display. However, you can undo fixing characters only once. pOn the Message Entry display, you can undo the operations up to twice. You can also undo the decoration as well. You can enter pictograms while showing them on the display.
Select a pictogram. The selected pictogram is entered and the Character Entry
(Edit) display returns. pHighlight a pictogram and press l(
), then you can enter a pictogram in succession. Press r to return to the Character Entry (Edit) display.
). pYou can display the Pictogram list also by pressing m(
pPress c to switch the Pictogram lists in order of Pictograms 1 Pictograms 2 Deco-mail pictograms [ (Favorite) through
(Characters)]. However, you can enter Deco-mail pictograms [ (Favorite) through
(Characters)] only while editing the i-mode mail text. Press m to switch them in the reverse order. pPress i(
) to display the Symbol list. pPress d to switch between the full display of Pictogram list and ordinary input display. Symbols Smiley Space Phrase/quote Common phrases Kuten code You can enter symbols while showing them on the display.
Select a symbol. The selected symbol is entered and the Character Entry
(Edit) display returns. pHighlight a symbol and press l(
enter a symbol in succession. Press r to return to the Character Entry (Edit) display.
), you can pYou can display the Symbol list also by pressing and holding s for at least one second. pPress c to switch the symbol lists in order of Half-pitch symbols Full-pitch symbols. Press m to switch them in the reverse order. pPress i(
pPress d to switch between the list of all symbols and ordinary input display.
) to display the Pictogram list.
Select a smiley. pYou can select smiley also by pressing c(
entering and converting it.
) or You can enter a full-pitch space in full-pitch input mode, and a half-pitch space in half-pitch input mode. pWhen the cursor is at the end of text, you can enter a space also by pressing Vo.
Select a folderSelect a common phrase. pIn mode other than numeral input mode, you can show the folder list for common phrases also by pressing and holding a for at least one second. You can enter characters, numerals, and symbols on the Kuten Code list (see the PDF version of Kuten Code List on the provided CD-ROM). You can operate in Kanji/Hiragana input mode.
Enter a four-digit Kuten code. A character that matches the entered Kuten code is displayed, and the former input mode returns. pWhen a character that matches the entered Kuten code is not found, a space is inserted. C h a r a c t e r E n t r y 407 Input time Quote phonebook y r t n E r e t c a r a h C Quote own data Paste loc. info By position loc.
[Message Entry display only]
From loc. history
[Message Entry display only]
From phonebook
[Message Entry display only]
From own number
[Message Entry display only]
Select a format for entering the date/time
Enter the date/time. pYou can enter the date/time using the numeric keys. pYou can enter years 1800 through 2099. You can access and quote Phonebook entries. The following are the items you can quote:
<Inside FOMA terminal>
Name, reading, phone number, mail address, postal address, birthday, memorandums Postal address, URL, memorandums obtained from i-concier
<Inside UIM>
Name, reading, phone number, mail address
Search the PhonebookSelect a Phonebook entry
Put a check mark for items to be quotedl(
You can access and quote your personal information. The following are the items you can quote:
Name, reading, phone number, mail address, postal address, birthday, memorandums
Enter your Terminal Security Code
Put a check mark for items to be quotedl(
)YES You can obtain the location information by measuring the current location (see page 306), convert that information into the URL, and then paste it to the i-mode mail text.
Oo(
You can convert the location information from Location History (see page 310) into the URL, and paste it to the i-mode mail text.
Select a location recordOo(
You can convert the location information stored in the Phonebook into the URL, and paste it to the i-mode mail text.
Select a Phonebook entryOo(
You can convert the location information stored in Own number into the URL, and paste it to the i-mode mail text.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeOo(
YES
)YES
)YES
) Character input Own dictionary Learned words Change input mode See page 410. See page 411. You can switch the character input methods.
Select an input mode. pYou cannot select the input mode that is not selected in Input mode of Character input method (see page 404). Predict See page 406. Candidate display Character set time 2/NIKO-touch guide Help JUMP Preview
[Message Entry display only]
Information You can set whether to display context forecast candidates.
ON or OFF You can select whether to automatically fix the entered characters while you are entering characters in Mode 1
(5-touch). In addition, you can specify the time until characters are fixed. You can omit the operation of pressing Vo to move the cursor for the entry of characters on the same key.
Fast, Normal, Slow, or OFF You can select whether to list input candidates at the lower part of the display when you press the first-digit key while you are entering characters in Mode 2 (2-touch) or Mode 3
(NIKO-touch).
ON or OFF You can check the operating procedures for entering characters.
Select an item. You can move the cursor to the top or end of text.
To beginning or To end pWhen the Character Entry (Edit) display ranges over multiple pages, the cursor moves to the beginning or end of the page. You can check the contents of the text before sending.
<Full pitch/Half pitch>
pWhen you switch to half-pitch mode in Kanji/Hiragana input mode of NIKO-touch, the Bar code reader You can start Bar Code Reader. (See page 226) input mode switches to half-pitch Katakana input mode. 408 Information
<Undo>
pOnce you use Undo to return to the former state, you cannot cancel this by using Undo again. pIf you close the Character Entry (Edit) display, you cannot return to the former state by using Undo.
<Pictograms>
pYou might not be able to enter pictograms depending on the Character Entry (Edit) display. pOnce you have entered pictograms, the history of entered pictograms appears first. pYou can enter up to 20 Deco-mail pictograms. When you insert other images, however, the number of Deco-mail pictograms that can be entered is reduced by the number of inserted images.
<Symbols>
pYou might not be able to enter some symbols depending on the Character Entry (Edit) display. pOnce you have entered symbols, the history of entered symbols appears first.
<Common phrases>
pYou might not be able to enter common phrases depending on the Character Entry
(Edit) display. pIn Japanese Mode, the called-up contents of common phrases pre-installed in the FOMA terminal differ depending on the input mode.
<Quote phonebook>
pWhen you quote a postal address, you cannot quote or - of the postal code.
<Quote own data>
pWhen you quote a postal address, you cannot quote or - of the postal code. pThe personal data of Number A is quoted in A Mode of 2in1, the personal data of Number B is quoted in B Mode, and the personal data of both Number A and Number B is quoted in Dual Mode.
<Paste loc. info>
pYou can paste up to 512 half-pitch characters, and the pasted URL is counted as the number of characters in the mail text. is inserted before the pasted URL. However, you can delete it while editing. p
<Character set time>
pYou might not be able to enter characters as you like depending on this setting and your speed of operating keys.
+m-3-8
<Common Phrases>
Using Common Phrases You can call up and enter, on the Character Entry (Edit) display, the common phrases pre-installed in the FOMA terminal, or your own created common phrases. The common phrases are sorted into 5 folders and each folder contains 10 of them. You can edit the pre-installed common phrases to save as your own common phrases. Display Common Phrases 1 mStationery
Common phrase/dic.
Common phrasesSelect a folder. 2 Select a common phrase. Common Phrase Folder list C h a r a c t e r E n t r y Common Phrase list Common Phrase display Information pDo not use half-pitch katakana characters and pictograms for your own common phrases used for composing mail. They might not be correctly displayed. (Pictograms can be used between i-mode mail messages.) pThe Japanese common phrases pre-installed in the (Greeting) and
(Business) folders are called up in kanji/hiragana in Kanji/Hiragana input mode and called up in half-pitch katakana in other input modes. Function Menu of the Common Phrase Folder List Edit folder name Enter a folder name. pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters. pWhen you delete all the characters entered as a folder name, the folder name is reset to the default. 409 Reset name You can reset the folder name to the default.
YES Function Menu of the Common Phrase List/Common Phrase Display Edit Reset this Reset all
Enter a common phrase. pYou can enter up to 64 full-pitch/128 half-pitch characters. pWhen you delete all the characters in a common phrase, the common phrase is reset to the default. pYou can edit a common phrase by pressing l(
You can reset the common phrase to the default.
YES
). You can reset all the common phrases in the folder to the default.
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES Cutting/Copying/Pasting Text Cut/Copy You can cut or copy up to 5,000 full-pitch/10,000 half-pitch characters.
Cut or CopySelect a start point. pYou can press i(
) to select all characters. 1 Character Entry (Edit) displayi(
2 Select an end point.
) Paste You can paste cut or copied characters. 1 Character Entry (Edit) display
Move the cursor to a start position for pasting
i(
)Paste
+m-3-8
<Own Dictionary>
Storing Words in Own Dictionary In Own Dictionary, you can store up to 100 frequently used words with your favorite reading. 1 mStationeryCommon phrase/dic.
Own dictionary<New>Enter a word. pSelect a stored Own dictionary to check the stored contents. pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters. However, you cannot enter line feeds. 2 Enter a reading. other than Long vowel ( ). pYou can enter up to 10 hiragana characters. Also, you cannot store symbols pEven if you enter a space, the word is stored with the space automatically deleted. Function Menu while Own Dictionary is Displayed Information pIf you copy/cut the Deco-mail text during creating and paste it, the information about the decoration is pasted as well. New Edit pYou might not be able to cut/copy the Deco-mail text, etc., because the memory Delete this Go to step 1 of Storing Words in Own Dictionary on page 410. Go to step 1 of Storing Words in Own Dictionary on page 410. pYou can edit also by pressing l(
YES
). space runs short depending on the data volume. Delete selected Delete all
Put a check mark for own dictionaries to be deleted
l(
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
)YES 410 y r t n E r e t c a r a h C Information
<Delete this> <Delete all>
pWhen you display Own Dictionary from the Function menu of the Character Entry
(Edit) display, select Delete from the Function menu, then select Delete this or Delete all.
<Delete selected>
pDelete selected does not appear when you display Own Dictionary from the Function menu of the Character Entry (Edit) display. Using Learned Words The character strings once you entered are automatically stored and displayed as the conversion candidates of learned words. Checking Learned Words 1 Function menu while entering (editing) characters
Character inputLearned wordsSelect a column
Select a record. pTo delete learned words, press i(
and select YES. If you select Delete all, you need to enter your Terminal Security Code.
) to select Delete this or Delete all, Create Learned Word List You can newly create learned words from the subjects and titles of sent i-mode mail messages stored in your FOMA terminal. The learned words preceding creation are all deleted.
+m-3-8 1 mStationeryCommon phrase/dic.
Create learned wd listOK
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYESOK Reset Learned Words You can reset the learned words. 1 mSet./ServiceOther settings
Character input methodReset learned words
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
+m-3-5
+m-3-8
<Download Dictionary>
Using Downloaded Dictionary You can make dictionaries downloaded (see page 192) from sites valid. 1 mStationeryCommon phrase/dic.
Download dictionary
Select a downloaded dictionary. The downloaded dictionary you have selected is validated and indicated by . pTo invalidate a downloaded dictionary, perform the same operation. pYou can delete the pre-installed dictionaries. You can re-download them from the P-SQUARE site (see page 193). When you use a UIM other than the one used for downloading, the UIM security function (see page 37) is set for them. Function Menu while Downloaded Dictionary is Displayed Edit title Set dictionary
Edit the title. pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters. You can set the dictionary valid/invalid. Each time you operate, valid and invalid switch. Dictionary info You can display the dictionary title and version. Delete this Delete all Information
YES
Enter your Terminal Security CodeYES
<Edit title>
pIf you delete all the characters entered as a title, the title is reset to the default. C h a r a c t e r E n t r y 411
<Mode 2 (2-touch)>
Entering Characters in Mode 2 (2-touch) When you press two numeric keys to enter two-digit numerals, a character (symbol) that corresponds to the numerals is entered. Press the first key to list candidate characters (symbols) at the lower part of the display. To list candidate characters, you need to set 2/NIKO-touch guide to ON in advance. pSee page 471 for how characters are assigned to the numeric keys (2-touch). pSee page 404 for switching to 2-touch.
<Mode 3 (NIKO-touch)>
Entering Characters in Mode 3 (NIKO-touch) When you press two numeric keys to enter two-digit numerals, a character (symbol) that corresponds to the numerals is entered. Press the first key to list candidate characters (symbols) at the lower part of the display. To list candidate characters, you need to set 2/NIKO-touch guide to ON in advance. pSee page 472 for how characters are assigned to the numeric keys (NIKO-touch). pSee page 404 for switching to NIKO-touch. Switch Input Modes (2-touch) Press l(
modes. You might not be able to switch to some modes depending on the function you enter.
) from the Character Entry (Edit) display to switch input Switch Input Modes (NIKO-touch) Press l(
modes. You might not be able to switch to some modes depending on the function you enter.
) from the Character Entry (Edit) display to switch input y r t n E r e t c a r a h C Enter Characters
<Example> Enter in a text memo. The Character Entry (Edit) display appears. 1 mStationeryText memoSelect <Not recorded>. 2 Enter hiragana characters in Kanji/Hiragana input mode. 41 41, a 55 21 32 pYou can switch between uppercase and lowercase or enter and by pressing a after you enter a character. pPress 80 to switch between uppercase and lowercase. Enter Characters
<Example> Enter in a text memo. The Character Entry (Edit) display appears. 1 mStationeryText memoSelect <Not recorded>. 2 Enter hiragana characters in Kanji/Hiragana input mode. 41 41, a 55 21 32 pYou can switch between uppercase and lowercase or enter and by pressing a after you enter a character. After entering hiragana characters, go to step 3 on page 405. After entering hiragana characters, go to step 3 on page 405. 412 Network Services Checking New Voice Mail Messages
. <Check New Messages> 414 Using Voice Mail Service . <Voice Mail> 414 Using Call Waiting Service . <Call Waiting> 416 Using Call Forwarding Service . <Call Forwarding> 418 Using Nuisance Call Blocking Service
. <Nuisance Call Blocking> 419 Using Caller ID Display Request Service
. <Caller ID Request> 420 Using Dual Network Service . <Dual Network> 420 Switching Guidance Language between Japanese and English
. <English Guidance> 421 Using Service Numbers. <Service Numbers> 421 Selecting Actions for an Incoming Call during a Call
. <Arrival Call Act> 421 Setting Remote Control. <Remote Control> 422 Setting Additional Number . <Multi Number> 422 Using 2in1. <2in1> 424 Using OFFICEED . <OFFICEED> 429 Saving and Using Services . <Additional Service> 430 Available Network Services The following are the DOCOMO network services available from the FOMA terminal. For the outline and usage method of each service, see the reference page in the table below. pThe network services are not available when you are out of the service area or out of reach of radio waves. pFor details, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [Network Services]. pFor subscriptions and inquiries, contact docomo Information Center on the back page of this manual. Service Application Monthly fee Reference Service Voice Mail Service Call Waiting Service Call Forwarding Service Nuisance Call Blocking Service Caller ID Notification Service Caller ID Display Request Service Dual Network Service Required Required Required Not required Not required Not required Charged Charged Free Free Free Free Required Charged 414 416 418 419 46 420 420 English Guidance Multi Number 2in1 Public mode (Drive mode) Public mode (Power off) OFFICEED Melody Call Application Monthly fee Reference Not required Free Required Required Not required Not required Required Required Charged Charged Free Free Charged Charged 421 422 424 67 67 429 94 pOFFICEED is a pay service which is available on a subscription basis. For details, visit the DOCOMO-enterprise-oriented website (in Japanese only). http://www.docomo.biz/d/212/
pDeactivate does not mean that the contract for Voice Mail Service, Call Forwarding Service or other services is canceled. pYou can store new network services in the menu when they are provided by DOCOMO. (See page 430) pIn this manual, a brief outline for each network service is described following the procedure using the menus of the FOMA terminal. 413
<Check New Messages>
Checking New Voice Mail Messages You can check whether any message is held at the Voice Mail Service Center. 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesVoice mail
Check new messagesOK About checked results pIf any voice mail message is held, the Voice mail icon (
) and another Voice Mail icon (such as
) appear to inform you of the held message. pTo erase the Voice Mail icon (such as
), dial at the Voice Mail Service Center for saving or erasing the voice mail message or follow the operations of Erase icon. pThe Voice Mail icons switch among
(6 or more messages) according to the number of the messages held at the Voice Mail Service Center. The displayed number is the number of messages informed by the guidance when you play back new messages. Saved messages are not included.
, etc., and
, pIf you set Message notification, the ring tone sounds each time a message is added. pSee page 415 for how to play back voice mail messages. When appears You cannot check voice mail messages. Move to a place where is cleared. s e c i v r e S k r o w t e N 414
<Voice Mail>
Using Voice Mail Service This service provides an answer message for incoming voice calls/
videophone calls and then holds voice mail messages on behalf of you when you are in a place where radio waves do not reach, the power is turned off, or you cannot answer calls. pWhen Record Message (see page 68) is simultaneously activated and you want to give Voice Mail Service priority, set its ring time shorter than that for Record Message. pWhen you do not answer an incoming voice call or videophone call while Voice Mail Service is set to Activate, the call is recorded as a missed call in Received calls, and the Missed call desktop icon appears on the Stand-by display. pVoice Mail Service is valid for voice calls and videophone calls. pA voice mail message can be recorded for up to three minutes. Twenty messages can be recorded respectively for voice calls and videophone calls and held at the Center for up to 72 hours. pWhen a voice mail message of a videophone call is retained at the Voice Mail Service Center, you are notified by an SMS message. pWhen a Chara-den call is connected to the Voice Mail Service Center, DTMF operation is not available. Switch to Send DTMF tone from the Function menu. (See page 73) pWhen a call comes in while Voice Mail Service is set to Activate, the ring tone
(specified by Select ring tone) will sound. (You can change the ring time for incoming calls. See page 415.) If you answer the call within the specified time, you can start talking. If you do not answer, the call is connected to the Voice Mail Service Center. pYou can just press keys to connect an incoming call to the Voice Mail Service Center. Also, you can connect the call that comes in during a call to the Center. Basic Flow of Voice Mail Service Step 1: Set the service to Activate. Step 2: The caller records a voice/video message. Step 3: Play back the message. If the caller wants to skip playback of the answer message and record a message such as when in a hurry, he/she can immediately switch to the recording mode by pressing # while the answer message is played back. Use Voice Mail Service 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesVoice mail
Do the following operations. Play messages Activate Deactivate Set ring time You can play back messages recorded for the Voice Mail.
Play (voice call) or Play (videophone)YES
Operate following the voice guidance. pThe display for selecting Play (voice call) or Play
(videophone) does not appear when only one type of message is recorded.
YESYESEnter a ring time (seconds). pEnter from 000 through 120 in three digits.
YES You can set the ring time until the call is connected to the Voice Mail Service Center.
Enter a ring time (seconds). pEnter from 000 through 120 in three digits. Check setting You can check the setting contents of Voice Mail Service. Setting Check new messages Message notification Erase icon You can switch the setting contents of Voice Mail Service.
Setting (voice call) or Setting (videophone)YES
Operate following the voice guidance. See page 414. You can set the ring tone to sound when a new message is recorded. The ring tone set for Mail of Select ring tone sounds for about five seconds.
YES or NO You can erase the Voice Mail icons (such as Stand-by display.
YES
) from the Activate notice call By SMS messages, you can be notified of the information (date/
time of receiving and caller ID) of missed calls which came in while you were out of the service area or the power was turned off.
Select an itemYES All calls . Informs you of all received calls. Calls w/ caller ID . Informs you of only the calls that notified the phone number. Deactivate notice call
YES Notice call status You can check the setting contents of notice call. Voice mail set for VP You can set whether to use Voice Mail Service for when a videophone call comes in.
ON or OFF pEven if ON is set, you cannot use the function unless Voice Mail Service is set to Activate. Information
<Play messages> <Setting>
pYou cannot operate during a call. pIf you press -0 through -9, -a, or -s following the voice guidance, you may not be able to end the call by pressing -h. In this case, press -h again.
<Set ring time>
pIf Set ring time is set to 0 seconds, the calls are not recorded in Received Calls.
<Erase icon>
pEven if you erase the Voice Mail icons, the messages held at the Voice Mail Service Center are not erased.
<Activate notice call>
pEven when you set to reject all SMS messages, you are informed by SMS message of the received call records. N e t w o r k S e r v i c e s 415
<Call Waiting>
Using Call Waiting Service When a call comes in during a call, this service notifies you of it by the ring tone in call, and enables you to place the current call on hold to answer the new call. Further, you can make a call to another person putting the current call on hold. pTo use Call Waiting Service, set Arrival call act (see page 421) to Answer in advance. When another option is set, you cannot answer a voice call during a voice call even if you set Call waiting to Activate. Use Call Waiting Service 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesCall waiting
Do the following operations. Activate Deactivate
YES
YES Check setting You can check the setting contents of Call Waiting Service. Answer an Incoming Call during a Call 1 Another call comes in during a calld The current call is automatically put on hold so that you can receive another call. pMulti calling is displayed when there is the party on hold. pEach time you press d, you can switch the parties you can talk with. Forward an Incoming Call to Voice Mail Service Center during Ringing You can connect an incoming call to the Voice Mail Service Center just by a simple key operation. Even if you do not set Voice Mail Service to Activate, the service will be available using this function. 1 During ringingi(
)Voice mail pYou can connect the incoming call to the Voice Mail Service Center also by pressing i(
), and pressing s. Forward Specified Calls to Voice Mail Center You can automatically connect the calls coming from the phone numbers stored in the Phonebook to the Voice Mail Service Center regardless of the Activate/Deactivate setting for the Service. You can specify up to 20 phone numbers. This setting is valid only when the caller notifies his/her phone number. It is advisable to activate Caller ID request at the same time. 1 Detailed Phonebook displayi(
RestrictionsEnter your Terminal Security Code
Voice mail Voice mail is indicated by . pTo release Voice mail, perform the same operation.
) Information pWhen a call comes in from the phone number set with this function, the ring tone sounds for about one second and then the call is connected to the Voice Mail Service Center. You will be notified of the call by the icons on the desktop (see page 28 and page 68) and Received calls. pEven if you set this function, all incoming calls are not connected to the Voice Mail Service Center when you set Personal data lock while Voice Mail Service is deactivated. However, when you set Phonebook available to Accept for Customize of Personal Data Lock, calls from the specified phone numbers are connected to the Voice Mail Service Center even during Personal Data Lock. 416 s e c i v r e S k r o w t e N Information pFor an incoming call or communication that is not supported by Call Waiting, press
-d from the Call Receiving display to show the confirmation display telling that you can answer a new call if you end the current call. Press -h to end the current call, and then the Call Receiving display appears. When you select OK, the Call Receiving display during a call returns. pIf a call comes in during a videophone call, the FOMA terminal operates as follows:
The i-motion file or Flash movie set as the image for incoming calls is not displayed. A Pre-installed substitute image is sent to the other party of the current call. The vibrator does not work. pWhen a voice call comes in while dialing 117, you hear an in-call ring tone but cannot answer that call. The call is recorded as a missed call in Received Calls. End a Call to Answer Another Call 1 Another call comes in during a callh The ring tone sounds. You can answer the new call. Continue the Current Call 1 Another call comes in during a calli(
Do the following operations. Hold a Call to Make a New Call 1 Enter another partys phone number during a calld You can talk with the party you have dialed. The call with the first party is automatically put on hold. pMulti calling is displayed when there is the party on hold. pEach time you press d, you can switch the parties you can talk with. End a Call to Answer the Held Call The ring tone sounds. 1 During Multi callingh 2 Press d or Oo(
). pWhen the other party you have been talking with ends the call, press d to talk with the party on hold.
) End a Held Call 1 During Multi callingi(
Information
)End held call Call rejection You can reject a new incoming call and resume the current call. Call forwarding You can forward a new incoming call to the forwarding destination and resume the current call. Voice mail You can connect a new incoming call to the Voice Mail Center and resume the current call. Information pIncoming calls are rejected during a videophone call or answer-hold (On Hold), or while Record Message is working. The Missed call icon appears when the current call ends, and the call is recorded in Received Calls. (The Missed call icon might not appear and the received call record might not be recorded depending on the contracts and setting for Voice Mail, Call Waiting, and Call Forwarding Services.) pWhen another call comes in while the current call is put on hold, the held call is released. pWhen another call comes in during Multi-calling, the Call Receiving display appears. Press +i(
) and select End held call to end the held call. If you select End talk, you can end the current call. 417 N e t w o r k S e r v i c e s
<Call Forwarding>
Using Call Forwarding Service This service forwards incoming voice calls/videophone calls when you are in a place where radio waves do not reach, the power is turned off, or you do not answer calls within a specified time. pWhen Record Message (see page 68) is simultaneously activated and you want to give Call Forwarding Service priority, set its ring time shorter than that for Record message setting. pWhen you do not answer an incoming voice call or videophone call while Call Forwarding Service is set to Activate, the call is stored as a missed call in Received calls, and the Missed call desktop icon appears on the Stand-by display. pWhen a call comes in while Call Forwarding Service is set to Activate, the ring tone
(specified by Select ring tone) will sound. (You can change the ring time for incoming calls. See page 418.) If you answer the call within the specified time, you can start talking. pYou can just press keys to forward incoming calls. Also, you can forward the call that comes in during a call. Basic Flow of Call Forwarding Service Step 1: Store the phone number of forwarding destination. Step 2: Set Call Forwarding Service to Activate. Step 3: A call comes into your FOMA terminal. Step 4: The call is automatically forwarded to the specified destination if you do not answer. s e c i v r e S k r o w t e N 418 Use Call Forwarding Service 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesCall forwarding
Do the following operations. Activate
Register fwd numberEnter the phone number of forwarding destination. pPress Bo to select the phone number from the Search Phonebook display. (See page 83)
Set ring timeEnter a ring time (seconds). pEnter from 000 through 120 in three digits.
ActivateYES Deactivate
YES Register number Enter the phone number of forwarding destination
Select an item. Change No. Select this when Call Forwarding Service is activated. Change No. +Activate
. Select this while Call Forwarding Service is deactivated and you want to activate the Service as soon as the forwarding destination is changed. pPress Bo to select the phone number from the Search Phonebook display. (See page 83) You can set an incoming call to be connected to the Voice Mail Service Center when the forwarding destination is busy.
YES You can check the phone number and ring time of forwarding destination. If FWD number busy Check setting Information pIf you are out of reach of radio waves or the power is turned off, the ring tone does not sound and the call is automatically forwarded. The call fee from the forwarder to the forwarding destination is charged for the forwarder who has subscribed for the service. pIf the ring time for Call Forwarding Service is set to 0 seconds, the calls are not recorded in Received Calls. Set On/Off of Forwarding Guidance 1 1429d
Operate following the voice guidance. Forward an Incoming Call during Ringing You can forward an incoming call to the phone number you specified as a Forwarding number by a simple key operation. Even if you do not set Call Forwarding Service to Activate, the service will be available using this function. 1 During ringingi(
)Call forwarding Forward Specified Calls to Specified Destination You can automatically forward the calls from the specified phone numbers stored in the Phonebook after the ring tone sounds for about one second, regardless of the Activate/Deactivate setting for Call Forwarding Service. You can specify up to 20 phone numbers. This setting is valid only when the caller notifies his/her phone number. It is advisable to activate Caller ID request at the same time. 1 Detailed Phonebook displayi(
RestrictionsEnter your Terminal Security Code
Call forwarding Call forwarding is indicated by . pTo release Call forwarding, perform the same operation.
) Information pEven if you set this function, all incoming calls are not forwarded when you set Personal data lock while Call Forwarding Service is deactivated. However, when you set Phonebook available to Accept for Customize of Personal Data Lock, calls from the specified phone numbers are forwarded even during Personal Data Lock. pIf you have not signed up for Call Forwarding Service or have not set the forwarding destination, the call will be a missed call.
<Nuisance Call Blocking>
Using Nuisance Call Blocking Service You can register so as not to receive nuisance calls such as crank calls. Once you register a phone number for rejection, calls from that phone number is automatically rejected and the guidance answers the caller. pWhen a call comes in from the phone number stored for rejection, the ring tone does not sound. The call is not recorded in Received Calls, either. Relation between each Service and incoming calls while Nuisance Call Blocking Service is activated Service Handling of incoming calls from the caller rejected as Register Caller Voice Mail Service Call Rejection guidance is played back.
(Message is not held.) Call Rejection guidance is played back.
(Not forwarded to forwarding destination.) Call Rejection guidance is played back. Call Rejection guidance is played back. Call Forwarding Service Call Waiting Service Caller ID Display Request Service Public mode
(Drive mode) N e t w o r k S e r v i c e s Call Rejection guidance is played back.
[Public mode (Drive mode) guidance is not played back.]
1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesNuis. call blocking
Do the following operations. Register caller Register selected No. You can register the phone number of the call that arrived last for rejection.
YESOK You can register the specified phone number for rejection so that the call from that phone number does not come in.
Enter a phone numberYES pPress Bo to select the phone number from the Search Phonebook display, and press Vo to select from the Dialed Call list, and press Co to select from the Received Call list. 419 Information pIf you activate this service while Call setting w/o ID is set to Reject, this service has priority. pYou can set and confirm this setting from the FOMA terminal with your own UIM inserted. You cannot remote-control the setting from land-line phones, public phones, and other mobile phones.
<Dual Network>
Using Dual Network Service You can use a mova terminal with the phone number for your FOMA terminal. You can use either your FOMA terminal or mova terminal depending on the service area. pYou cannot use your FOMA terminal and mova terminal at the same time. pYou need to operate Dual Network Switching from the phone which is not using the service. 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesDual network
Do the following operations. Dual network switching You can switch to the FOMA terminal so that you can use it. Operate when the FOMA is in the FOMA service area.
YESEnter your Network Security Code. pSee page 112 for the Network Security Code. Check setting You can check the setting contents of Dual Network Service. Delete last entry You can delete the phone number registered last. Repeat the same procedures to delete phone numbers one by one from the one registered last.
YESOK Delete all entries YESOK Check No. of entries You can check the number of phone numbers registered for rejection.
<Caller ID Request>
Using Caller ID Display Request Service This service provides the guidance asking the caller ID notification against incoming voice calls/videophone calls without caller IDs, and then automatically disconnects the call. pThe call rejected by Caller ID Display Request Service is not stored in Received calls, and the Missed call desktop icon does not appear. Relation between each Service and incoming calls while Caller ID Display Request Service is activated Service Caller ID Request guidance is played back.
(Not forwarded to the forwarding destination.) Caller ID Request guidance is played back. Handling incoming call from the caller who does not notify a caller ID Voice Mail Service Caller ID Request guidance is played back. (Message is not held.) Call Forwarding Service Call Waiting Service Nuisance Call Blocking Service Public mode
(Drive mode) For the call from the number registered to be rejected, the Call Rejection guidance is played back. Caller ID Request guidance is played back.
[Public mode (Drive mode) guidance is not played back.]
1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesCaller ID request
Do the following operations.
YESOK
YESOK You can check the setting contents of Caller ID Display Request Service. Activate Deactivate Check setting 420 s e c i v r e S k r o w t e N
<English Guidance>
Switching Guidance Language between Japanese and English You can set the guidance for network services such as Voice mail or the voice guidance such as for the out-of-service area, to be played back in English. Outgoing (Guidance to yourself) Language Japanese English Incoming (Guidance to the caller) Description Plays back the guidance in Japanese. Plays back the guidance in English. Language Japanese Japanese+English English+Japanese Description Plays back the guidance in Japanese. Plays back the guidance first in Japanese and then in English. Plays back the guidance first in English and then in Japanese. 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesEnglish guidance
Do the following operations. Guidance setting Select an item. Outgoing+Incoming . Sets the guidance for outgoing and incoming calls at a time. Outgoing call . Sets the guidance for outgoing calls. Incoming call . Sets the guidance for incoming calls.
Select a guidance language to be setYES pIf you select Outgoing+Incoming, set the guidance for outgoing calls, and then set the guidance for incoming calls. Check setting You can check the setting contents of the English guidance. Information pYou can set and confirm this setting from the FOMA terminal with your own UIM inserted. You cannot remote-control the setting from land-line phones, public phones, and other mobile phones.
<Service Numbers>
Using Service Numbers You can make calls to the docomo Information Center or DOCOMO repair counter. pDepending on the UIM you use, the displayed items might differ or no items are displayed. 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesService numbers
Do the following operations.
(DOCOMO repair counter)
(docomo Information Center) You can make a call to the repair counter.
Oo(
) You can make a call to the Information Center.
Oo(
<Arrival Call Act>
Selecting Actions for an Incoming Call during a Call You can set how to manage a voice call/videophone call or 64K data communication that comes in during a call when you have signed up for Voice mail, Call forwarding or Call waiting. pWhen you have not signed up for Voice mail, Call forwarding, or Call waiting, you cannot answer calls that come in during a call. pTo use Arrival call act, you need to set Set in-call arrival act to Activate. When Call waiting is set to Activate, you do not need to set Set in-call arrival act to Activate. 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesArrival call act
Do the following operations. Voice mail You can connect voice calls or videophone calls that come in during a call to the Voice Mail Service Center. 421 N e t w o r k S e r v i c e s Call forwarding You can forward voice calls or videophone calls that come in during a call to the forwarding destination. Call rejection Answer You can reject voice calls, videophone calls, or 64K data communication that come in during a call. If you have set Call waiting to Activate and receive a voice call during a voice call, you can use Call waiting. Any of the following operations is available during a voice call (when Call waiting is set to Deactivate), during a videophone call, or during 64K data communication. pYou can answer incoming voice calls, videophone calls, or 64K data communication after finishing the current voice call, videophone call or 64K data communication. pFrom the Function menu, you can manually operate voice calls, videophone calls, or 64K data communication that come in during a call. pWhen Voice mail or Call forwarding is set to Activate, your FOMA terminal follows that setting. Set In-call Arrival Act You can activate/deactivate the functions you selected in Arrival Call Act and can check the setting contents. 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesSet in-call arrival act
Do the following operations. Activate Deactivate
YES
YES Check setting You can check the setting contents of In-call Arrival Act. Information pYou can set and confirm this setting from the FOMA terminal with your own UIM inserted. You cannot remote-control the setting from land-line phones, public phones, and other mobile phones. 422 s e c i v r e S k r o w t e N
<Remote Control>
Setting Remote Control You can set Voice mail or Call forwarding to be operated from touch-tone land-line phones, public phones, DOCOMO mobile phones, or others. pTo use Voice mail or Call forwarding overseas, you need to set Remote control to Activate in advance. 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesRemote control
Do the following operations. Activate Deactivate
YES
YES Check setting You can check the setting contents of Remote Control. Information pYou can set and confirm this setting from the FOMA terminal with your own UIM inserted. You cannot remote-control the setting from land-line phones, public phones, and other mobile phones.
<Multi Number>
Setting Additional Number You can add and use the additional number 1 and 2 at maximum as the phone numbers of your FOMA terminal besides the basic number. pWhen you remove or replace the UIM, the multi number settings (name, phone number, etc.) stored in the FOMA terminal might be erased. In this case, store them again. pThe name that corresponds to each multi number (Basic Number/Additional Number1/
Additional Number2) appears on the dialing display/Call Receiving display. pWhen you try to make a call from Redial, Dialed Calls, or Received Calls, the multi number you dialed/received at that time appears and the call is made by this number. Number Setting You can register additional numbers, and edit the registration names for them. 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesMulti number
Number settingSelect an additional number. pYou can register/edit also by pressing i(
pressing l(
pSelect the registered additional number to check the registration name and phone number. pTo delete the registered additional number, press i(
Delete this or Delete all, then select YES.
) and select
) and selecting Edit or by 2 Enter a registration nameEnter a phone number. pYou can enter up to 8 full-pitch/16 half-pitch characters for a registration name. Set Multi Number By switching this setting, you can make all calls from a specified phone number. 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesMulti number
Set multi numberSelect a phone number. Basic Number . Dials by the contracted phone number. Additional Number1/2. Dials by an additional number. pWhen the registration name is changed, each registration name is displayed. However, the registration name is not displayed during Personal Data Lock. 2 YES Set Own Phone Number when Making a Call Before making a call, you can select a phone number to be notified to the other party from the Function menu, and then make a call. 1 Enter a phone number or call up the detailed display of a Phonebook entry, redial item, dialed call record, or received call record.
)Multi numberSelect a phone number. pTo cancel the additional number, select Cancel prefix. 2 i(
Information pIf you select Basic Number or Additional Number1/2, :590, :591, or
:592 is added after the phone numbers. Check Setting You can check a phone number set for Set multi number. 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesMulti number
Check setting Select Ring Tone You can set a ring tone for calls that come in to the additional number. 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesMulti number
Select ring toneSelect an additional number. Go to step 2 on page 92. When the ring tone is set to Same as ring tone, the ring tone will be the one set for Phone or Videophone of Select ring tone. 423 N e t w o r k S e r v i c e s Configure 2in1 Setting 1 2in1 Setting Menu displayDo the following operations. Mode switching Phonebook 2in1 setting You can switch to the mode you use.
Select a mode. pWhen 2in1 is activated, the display for selecting a mode appears also by pressing and holding < for at least one second from the Stand-by display, and entering your Terminal Security Code. pWhen Mode link setting is activated, the confirmation display appears telling that the setting for Receive avoidance set. is also changed. You can change Phonebook 2in1 Setting for the Phonebook entry stored in the FOMA terminal.
Select an item. Set to A . Sets as the Phonebook entry for A. You Set to B . Sets as the Phonebook entry for B. You can use it in A Mode and Dual Mode. can use it in B Mode and Dual Mode. Set to Common . Sets as the common Phonebook entry for A and B. You can use it in all modes.
Select a setting method. Set one . Sets a Phonebook entry you call up. Set some. Select multiple Phonebook entries from the Phonebook list you call up, then press l(
). Set group . Sets a Phonebook group you call up.
<2in1>
Using 2in1 You can use two phone numbers/mail addresses on your single FOMA terminal. By using respective modes, you can operate your FOMA terminal as if you are using two sets of them. The following three modes are available with 2in1:
A Mode You can use your phone number (Number A) to make calls and your i-mode mail address (Address A) to send/receive mail messages, and can browse their related data. B Mode You can use your 2in1 phone number (Number B) to make calls and your i-mode mail address (Address B) to send/receive mail messages, and can browse their related data. Dual Mode This mode has the functions of both A Mode and B Mode. pFor details on 2in1, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [2in1]. pYou can use packet communication even in B Mode if you subscribe to i-mode. pYou can subscribe to either 2in1 or Multi Number. pWhen you replace a UIM with another one while using 2in1, 2in1 Setting is deactivated. For using 2in1, activate 2in1 Setting. pSee page 427 for how this service works for each mode. Activate 2in1 1 mSet./ServiceNW services
2in1 setting
Enter your Terminal Security Code
YES When you activate 2in1, the 2in1 Setting Menu display appears. pThis display appears also by pressing and holding <
for at least one second from the Stand-by display and entering your Terminal Security Code. 2in1 Setting Menu display s e c i v r e S k r o w t e N 424 Stand-by display Clock setting Set call/receive No. Disp. call/receive No. Ring tone set. for No. B You can set the Stand-by display that appears in Dual Mode or B Mode.
Select a modeSet the Stand-by display. pSee page 99 for how to set the Stand-by display. However, ippli display is not displayed. pIf you select Release, the setting returns to the default. You can set the clock that appears on the Stand-by display in Dual Mode or B Mode.
Select a modeSet a clock. pSee page 110 for how to set the clock. For Number A and Number B, you can set the respective character font and color for the names stored in the Phonebook and phone numbers shown on the display.
Number A or Number BSet a font and color. pSee page 109 for how to set the font and color. You can set a ring tone for Number B and a mail ring tone for Address B.
Select an item. Phone . Sets a ring tone for voice calls. Videophone . Sets a ring tone for videophone calls. Mail . Sets a ring tone for i-mode mail messages and SMS messages.
Select a type of ring tone. Go to step 3 on page 92. pIf you select Release, the setting returns to the default. 2in1 function OFF You can deactivate 2in1.
YES Receive avoidance set. Change recv. avoid. You can set Receive Avoidance Set. manually for Number A and Number B.
Number A or Number BSelect an item. Unchange . Does not change Receive Avoidance Set. Receive . Receives the calls to the selected phone number. Avoid . Avoids the calls to the selected phone number.
l(
pWhen Mode link setting is activated, the confirmation
)YES display appears telling that it is necessary to deactivate it. You can check Receive Avoidance Set. You can activate/deactivate Mode Link. When you activate it, Receive Avoidance Set. automatically changes by linking to switching of the mode of 2in1; You can receive a call only to Number A when in A Mode, only to Number B when in B Mode, and to both Number A and B when in Dual Mode.
YES You can operate Receive Avoidance Set. from overseas.
YESOperate following the voice guidance. pWhen Mode link setting is activated, the confirmation display appears telling that it is necessary to deactivate it. Check recv. avoidance Mode link setting Recv. avoid.
(abroad) Information
<Stand-by display>
pSee Set Stand-by Display on page 99 to set the Stand-by display in A Mode.
<Clock setting>
pSee Setting Clock Display on page 110 to set the clock in A Mode.
<Ring tone set. for No. B>
pSee Select Ring Tone on page 92 to set a ring tone for Number A and a mail ring tone for Address A. pIf a call comes in to Number B without notifying his/her caller ID, the ring tone set by Call setting w/o ID sounds. N e t w o r k S e r v i c e s 425 Information
<Mode link setting>
pWhen Mode link setting is activated, you cannot switch the mode of 2in1 out of the service area. Make a Call in Dual Mode In Dual Mode, Number A dialing is the default setting when you make a call from the Phonebook entry of A/common setting or the dialed/
received call record of Number A, and Number B dialing is the default setting when you make a call from the Phonebook entry of B setting or the dialed/received call record of Number B. Further, you can select a phone number to be notified to the other party before making a call by the following operations. Send an i-mode Mail Message in Dual Mode When you compose an i-mode mail message in Dual Mode, you can select a senders address from Address A or Address B. pIn the following cases, the default senders address is automatically set according to the 2in1 setting of a Phonebook entry, phone number used for making/receiving a call, or mail address used for sending/receiving a mail message. When you set a mail address stored in the Phonebook as a destination address (For a Phonebook entry set as common setting, Address A is a default. When there are multiple destination addresses, the senders address follows the 2in1 setting of the last destination address.) When you compose i-mode mail message from Redial, Dialed Calls, Received Calls, Sent Address, or Received Address When you operate Reply, Reply with Quote, Forward, or Re-edit of i-mode mail messages 1 Message Composition display/Create Decome-Anime
)ChangeFromAddr A/B displayi(
Address A or Address B Go to step 2 on page 130. When Entering a Phone Number to Make a Call 1 Enter a phone numberd or Oo(
2 Number A or Number B pTo cancel, select Cancel.
) s e c i v r e S k r o w t e N When Selecting Your Caller ID from Phonebook or Call Records item, dialed call record, received call record, Sent Address, or Received Address. 1 Call up the detailed display of a Phonebook entry, redial 2 i(
)2in1 dialNumber A or Number B pWhen you operate from Sent Address or Received Address, press i(
and select Dialing to select a dialing type, and then select 2in1 setting.
) pTo cancel, select 2in1 dial OFF. 426 Services available to each mode pThe items whose operations differ depending on the mode are listed. (Items that work the same way as with A Mode are omitted.) Voice call Videophone call Phonebook3 Item Dialing Receiving Displaying A Mode B Mode Number A Phonebook entries with A setting/
common setting Phonebook entries with A setting/
common setting Phonebook entries with A setting Number B Receiving all calls2 Phonebook entries with B setting/
common setting Phonebook entries with B setting/
common setting Phonebook entries with B setting Copying senders 2in1 setting5 Dual Mode Selectable when dialing1 All Phonebook entries All Phonebook entries Phonebook entries with A setting Phonebook entries with A setting Phonebook entries with B setting Phonebook entries with A setting At the time of Copy to UIM, 2in1 setting becomes common Phonebook entries with A setting Records for Number A/Address A Phonebook entries with B setting Records for Number B/Address B Phonebook entries with A setting All records Changing to name4 2in1 setting when newly storing Receiving all entries using infrared rays/iC or from microSD card Receiving one entry using infrared rays/
iC or from microSD card Copy to UIM Copy to phone Displaying Redial Dialed calls Received calls Received address records Detailed sent Chaku-moji message i-mode mail Displaying6 Sending Receiving Sent/Received i-mode mail messages for Address A i-mode mail messages from Address A i-mode mail messages to Address A
(with ring tone/vibration) i-mode mail messages to Address B
(without ring tone/vibration) Sent/Received i-mode mail messages for Address B i-mode mail messages from Address B i-mode mail messages to Address A
(without ring tone/vibration) i-mode mail messages to Address B
(with ring tone/vibration) All i-mode mail messages Selectable when sending7 All i-mode mail messages
(with ring tone/vibration) Receiving all messages using infrared rays/iC or from microSD card Receiving one message using infrared rays/iC or from microSD card Copying senders state5 i-mode mail messages for Address A N e t w o r k S e r v i c e s 427 SMS Item Displaying6 Sending Receiving A Mode B Mode Sent/Received SMS messages for Number A SMS messages from Number A SMS messages to Number A
(with ring tone/vibration) SMS messages to Number B
(without ring tone/vibration) Received SMS messages for Number B Unusable SMS messages to Number A
(without ring tone/vibration) SMS messages to Number B
(with ring tone/vibration) Dual Mode All SMS messages SMS messages from Number A All SMS messages
(with ring tone/vibration) Receiving all messages using infrared rays/iC or from microSD card Receiving one message using infrared rays/iC or from microSD card Copy to UIM Copy from UIM SMS messages for Number A All usable Number A Recording voice mail messages Connection number for the service11 Number A Forwarding to the forwarding destination Connection number for the service11 Number A Copying senders state5 SMS messages for Number A SMS messages for Number A Undisplayable Usable8 Number B Recording all voice mail messages10 Number B12 Forwarding all calls Number B13 SMS messages for Number A Usable9 Number A/Number B Selectable when dialing Selectable when dialing i-ppli Own number Voice mail Call forwarding 1 The Phonebook entry with A setting or common setting is dialed by Number A and the Phonebook entry with B setting is dialed by Number B by default. 2 When you set Call acceptance, you can receive calls only from the specified phone numbers regardless of the current mode. When you set Call rejection, you can reject calls only from the specified phone numbers regardless of the current mode. 3 When you set a Phonebook entry as secret data, secret mode has priority. 4 This function checks the phone number/mail address with the Phonebook, and changes it to the name of the Phonebook entry for displaying when the callers phone number, receivers phone number, senders phone number, senders mail address, or receivers mail address is stored in the Phonebook. 5 When the senders model does not support 2in1, all data files are set with A setting. 6 In B Mode, mail messages and SMS messages on the microSD card are not displayed if they do not have B Mode attribute information. 7 When you compose an i-mode mail message from a Phonebook entry with A setting or common setting, the message is sent from Address A, and when you compose an i-mode mail message from a Phonebook entry with B setting, the message is sent from Address B by default. 8 Except message application programs and the i-ppli Stand-by display. 9 Except the i-ppli Stand-by display. 10 Up to 40 voice mail messages for Number A and Number B (20 for voice calls + 20 for videophone calls) can be recorded respectively. s e c i v r e S k r o w t e N appears when the voice mail messages for Number A are recorded, and the icon such as appears when the voice mail messages for Number B are The icon such as recorded. 11 You can activate/deactivate the service and make other settings for Number A and Number B respectively. 12 When you execute Check setting of Voice mail, the confirmation display appears asking which number you use for dialing, Number A or Number B. 13 When you execute Check setting of Call forwarding, the confirmation display appears asking which number you use for dialing, Number A or Number B. 428 Information pWhen you delete an image or melody set for a Phonebook entry of B setting or move it to the microSD card in A Mode (or a Phonebook entry of A setting in B Mode), or when you delete an image or move it to the microSD card set for the Stand-by display in the mode other than the current mode of 2in1, the message telling that the file is set to another function does not appear. pIn B Mode, you cannot use the following mail functions:
Composing SMS messages Replying SMS messages i-ppli To function from i-mode mail text pIn Dual Mode, you cannot compose SMS messages from a redial item/dialed call Forwarding SMS messages Chat mail record for Number B and received call record for Number B. pIn Dual Mode, you cannot execute Reply from an SMS message received to Number B. pRegardless of the current mode, emergency calls to 110/119/118 notify of Number A. pWhen you make a call/AT command call from an external device, the call is made from Number A in A Mode and Dual Mode, and from Number B in B Mode. pRegardless of the current mode, you can save up to 2,500 i-mode mail messages including SMS messages in the Inbox, up to 1,000 i-mode mail messages including SMS messages in the Outbox, and up to 20 i-mode mail messages including SMS messages in the Draft. pThe SMS messages received to Number B cannot be replied to, however, they are not saved to the folder set to Reply impossible.
<OFFICEED>
Using OFFICEED OFFICEED is an in-group fixed bill service that applies to the specified IMCS (In-building Mobile Communication System). The separate subscription is required for use. For details, check the DOCOMO-enterprise-oriented website (in Japanese only). http://www.docomo.biz/d/212/
Use OFFICEED Out-of-Area Forwarding Function You can use the OFFICEED out-of-area forwarding function to forward OFFICEED calls to out-of-OFFICEED area. 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesOFFICEED
Do the following operations. Area display setting You can set whether to display while you are in the OFFICEED area.
ON or OFF pIf you select ON, the confirmation display appears asking whether to set Area Display Setting to ON. Activate forwarding You can activate the OFFICEED out-of-area forwarding function. pDEL all read mails, DEL all recv. mails, Delete read mails, Delete all SMS-R, DEL all frm folder, and Delete all apply to all the i-mode mail/SMS messages. pRegardless of the current mode, Delete all of the Phonebook applies to all the Deactivate forwarding Phonebook entries.
YES You can deactivate the OFFICEED out-of-area forwarding function.
YES Check FWD setting You can check the setting of the OFFICEED out-of-area forwarding function. 429 N e t w o r k S e r v i c e s
<Additional Service>
Saving and Using Services When a new network service is provided by DOCOMO, you can register that service in the menu to use it. Use Registered Service 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesAdditional service
Additional serviceSelect a serviceOo(
) Dialing to the Service Center starts. Register Additional Guidance For when you execute the additional services, you can register up to 10 additional guidance items which correspond to the codes (USSD) that are returned from the Service Center. The additional guidance name is displayed when the registered command is returned as a reply. 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesAdditional service
Additional guidance
Highlight <Not stored> and pressi(
Add new guidance pYou can check the setting by selecting the registered guidance. pYou can change the setting of the registered guidance by pressing i(
and selecting Edit. pTo delete the registered guidance, press i(
Delete all, then select YES OK.
) and select Delete this or
) pEnter the code (USSD) provided by DOCOMO. 2 Enter a command. 3 Enter an additional guidance nameYES pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters. Add New Service 1 mSet./ServiceNW servicesAdditional service
Additional service
Highlight <Not stored> and press i(
Add new service pYou can change the setting for the registered service by pressing i(
and selecting Edit. pTo delete the registered service, press i(
Delete all, then select YES OK.
) and select Delete this or
) pYou can register up to 10 network services. 2 Enter a service name
Enter number or Enter USSD number Select either Enter number or Enter USSD number according to the service contents you add. pYou can enter up to 10 full-pitch/20 half-pitch characters. 3 Enter either a special number or a service code (USSD number)YES Information pYou need to check and enter Special number or Service code supplied by DOCOMO for using the services. Special number
. Number for connecting the Service Center. Service code (USSD number)
. With the FOMA terminal, enter it as USSD. The code is for notifying to the Service Center. 430 s e c i v r e S k r o w t e N Overseas Use Outline of International Roaming (WORLD WING) . 432 Available Services Overseas . 432 Confirmation for Using . 433 Making a Call at the Country You Stay . 435 Receiving a Call . 436 Setting a Network to Use. <3G/GSM Setting> 437 Setting a Search Method of Telecommunication Carrier
. <Network Search Mode> 437 Setting a Telecommunication Carrier to Preferentially Connect to
. <PLMN Setting> 438 Displaying a Carrier Name on the Stand-by Display
. <Display Operator Name> 438 Confirming a Communication System. <Status in the Area> 438 Setting Guidance during Roaming
. <Set Roaming Guidance> 439 Notifying Received Calls during Roaming
. <Missed Roaming Notice> 439 Setting Incoming Calls to be Rejected during Roaming
. <Call Barring> 439 Using Network Services during Roaming . 440 431 Outline of International Roaming (WORLD WING) International Roaming (WORLD WING) is a service that enables you, using local carriers networks, to make calls or to communicate even in the foreign countries which are out of the service area of the FOMA network. pThere are following three major communication systems for network services overseas:
3G Network Third generation mobile communications system that conforms to the world standard specifications, 3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project). This is the regional standards organization for developing common technical specifications for third-generation mobile telecommunication systems (IMT-2000). GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) Network The most widespread 2G digital mobile standard system available worldwide. GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) Network A 2.5G mobile standard system enabling high-speed packet communications by GPRS using GSM communication system. pAt the time of purchase, the FOMA terminal is set to automatically switch networks in foreign countries. (See page 437) pRefer to the following before you use your FOMA terminal overseas:
Mobile Phone Users Guide [International Services]
Mobile Phone Users Guide [Network Services]
DOCOMO Global Service website PDF file (Guide for Overseas Use) pre-installed in My documents in Data Box Information pQuick Manual For Overseas Use is attached to the end of this manual. Refer to it when you use the FOMA terminal overseas. pFor the country/area codes, international call access codes, and international prefix numbers for the universal number, see page 434 and page 435. pOverseas use fee is added to your monthly bill. You might be requested, however, to pay the fee with the bill for the following month or later depending on the overseas carrier. Note that the usage amount to be paid for a month might not be charged in the same month. e s U s a e s r e v O 432 Available Services Overseas Communication Service 3G GPRS GSM Voice call1 Videophone call1 SMS i-mode2 i-mode mail i-Channel23 i-concier4 i-Widget5 Packet communication by connecting with a personal computer
: Available 1 In B Mode or Dual Mode of 2in1, you cannot make calls from Number B. 2 You need to make overseas usage settings. (See page 433) 3 You need to make i-Channel settings. You are charged a packet communication
: Not available fee each time you receive i-Channel messages (including the basic channel). 4 You need to make overseas usage settings for i-concier (see page 212). You are charged a packet communication fee each time you receive information. 5 You need to make i-Widget roaming settings (see page 292). When you show an i-Widget display, multiple Widget Appli programs might start. In this case, you are charged a packet communication fee for each communication. Information pThe GPS functions and 64K data communication are not available overseas. pYou cannot dial from an additional number even if you are the user of Multi Number. pSome services are not available depending on the carrier or network. For connectable countries, regions, and carriers, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [International Services] or the DOCOMO Global Service website. pThe packet communication fee for the overseas use differs from the one for the use in Japan. Confirmation for Using Confirmation before Departure Confirm below in Japan before you use the FOMA terminal overseas. About contract pYou do not need to subscribe to WORLD WING if you have subscribed to the FOMA service after September 1, 2005. If you offered that you do not need WORLD WING at the time you signed up for the FOMA service, or when you have canceled WORLD WING midway, you are required to newly subscribe to WORLD WING. pIf you have signed up for the FOMA service before August 31, 2005, and have not yet subscribed to WORLD WING, you are required to subscribe to it. pConfirm whether your UIM supports WORLD WING. (The green/white UIMs support it.) (See page 38) pThis service is not available with some billing plans. About charging batteries pSee page 17 for cautions for handling AC adapter (option). pSee page 40 and page 41 for charging batteries using AC adapter (option). About the setting of i-mode To perform overseas usage settings in Japan, do the following setting:
iEnglishOptionsInternational Settingsi-mode services Settings
Select YesEnter your i-mode passwordSelect About the setting of network service When you have signed up for network services, you can release/make the settings
(except some) of the network services also from overseas. pYou need to set Remote control in advance. (See page 422) pEven with the network services that you can operate to activate/deactivate, you might not be able to use the services depending on the overseas carrier. Also, some network services are available only in Japan. About SMS Even during international roaming, you can send/receive SMS messages to and from the other party who uses the FOMA terminal in Japan or overseas or who uses overseas carriers. pWhen you enter the destination address for sending an SMS message to the other party who is using an overseas carrier, add + and a country/area code to the head of the destination phone number. When the destination phone number begins with 0, enter the phone number except for the 0. However, include 0 when making a call to some countries or regions such as Italy. pWhen the text of an SMS message sent to the other party who is using an overseas carrier contains characters that do not support those on the destination phone, the characters might not be correctly displayed. Check Required at the Country You Stay When you turn on the power to the FOMA terminal after arriving at a country overseas, an available carrier is automatically set. pThe network system you are currently using appears at the upper side of the display. 3G network that supports packet communication 3G network that does not support packet communication GSM network GPRS network pWhen Display operator name is set to Display ON, the name of the connected carrier appears on the Stand-by display. pTo perform overseas usage settings overseas, do the following setting:
iiMenu SearchEnglishOptionsInternational Settings
i-mode services SettingsSelect YesEnter your i-mode passwordSelect pWhen Network search mode is set to Auto, and you move out of the service area of the network you are connected to, the available network of another carrier is automatically searched for and you are re-connected to it. pWhen Set time is set to Auto time adjust ON, and you receive the information of the time/time difference from the network of the connected overseas carrier, the time/time difference of the FOMA terminal is corrected. The correction timing differs depending on the overseas carrier. pDepending on the overseas carrier, the time difference might not be correctly adjusted. In such a case, set a time zone manually. (See page 44) About inquiries For lost, stolen, and cost settlement, or malfunction of your FOMA terminal overseas, refer to Loss or theft of FOMA terminal or payment of cumulative cost overseas or Failures encountered overseas on the back page of this manual. Note that you are still charged the call and communication fees incurred after you lose it or have it stolen. pYou need to add the international call access code of the country you stay or international prefix number for the universal number to the head of each phone number for inquiries. O v e r s e a s U s e 433 International call access codes for major countries (Table 1) The international call access codes for major countries are listed below. Service area Access code Service area Access code 0011 00 Monaco Netherlands 0021/0014 New Zealand Australia Belgium Brazil Canada China Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hong Kong Hungary India Indonesia Ireland Italy Luxembourg Macau Malaysia 011 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 001 00 00 001 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 810 001 001 00 00 00 002 001 00 00 00 Norway Philippines Poland Portugal Russia Singapore South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Turkey United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States of America 011 Vietnam 00 Country/Area codes for major countries Use the following country/area codes when you make international calls or when you set Intl Dial Assist. Service area Code Service area Code Australia Belgium Brazil Canada China Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hong Kong Hungary India Indonesia Ireland Italy Luxembourg Macau Malaysia 61 32 55 1 86 420 45 358 33 49 30 852 36 91 62 353 39 352 853 60 Monaco Netherlands New Zealand Norway Philippines Poland Portugal Russia Singapore South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Turkey United Arab Emirates United Kingdom 377 31 64 47 63 48 351 7 65 82 34 46 41 886 66 90 971 44 United States of America 1 Vietnam 84 pFor the code for other countries or for details, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide
[International Services] or the DOCOMO Global Service website. e s U s a e s r e v O 434 International prefix numbers for the universal number (Table 2) The international prefix numbers for the universal number for major countries are listed below. Service area International prefix number Service area International prefix number Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Canada China Colombia Denmark Finland France Germany Hong Kong Hungary Ireland Israel Italy 00 0011 00 00 0021 00 011 00 009 00 990 00 00 001 00 00 014 00 Luxembourg Malaysia Netherlands New Zealand Norway Peru Philippines Portugal Singapore South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand United Kingdom 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 001 09 001 00 00 00 00 001 00 United States of America 011 pThe numbers are not available in some areas. pYou can use the universal numbers only in countries listed in the table above. pWhen making a call from a hotel, you may be separately charged the phone usage fee from the hotel (You are responsible for the fee.). You should check with the hotel before making a call. pNote that, in many cases, the universal number may not be used from a mobile phone, public phone, or hotel phone, etc. Check Required after Homecoming After you return to Japan, the FOMA network is automatically searched and connected. pWhen the FOMA network is not connected, set 3G/GSM setting to Auto and set Network search mode to Auto. Making a Call at the Country You Stay You can make voice calls or videophone calls from overseas using international roaming service. Make a Call to Outside the Country You Stay (Including Japan) Use Phonebook to Make an International Call to Japan When you make an international call from the country you stay to a land-line phone or mobile phone in Japan, you can operate from the Phonebook easily. pThis is available only when the phone number stored in the Phonebook begins with 0. You need to set Auto assist setting of Intl dial assist on page 58 to ON and to Japan (81) in advance. (Setting at purchase) 1 Detailed Phonebook displayd or Oo(
0 at the head of the phone number is replaced with +81 when dialed. pPress l(
pWhen you select Dial with orig. No., the phone number is dialed as stored in the
) to make an international videophone call.
)Dial Phonebook. Information pFrom a redial item or dialed call record, or by entering a phone number directly, you can make an international call by the same operation. 435 O v e r s e a s U s e Use + to Make an International Call Press and hold 0 for at least one second, then you can enter + when dialing. By using +, you can make international calls from the country you stay to the countries such as Japan. 1 0(for at least one second)
Enter numbers in order of country/area code area code (city code)destination phone number
d or Oo(
) pEnter 81 as a country/area code when you make an international call to Japan. pWhen the area code (city code) begins with 0, enter it except for the 0. However, include 0 when making a call to some countries or regions such as Italy. pPress l(
) to make an international videophone call. International Dial If you have stored a country/area code by Country/Area Code (see page 59), you can make international calls from the country you stay to the country such as Japan. pThe caller ID might not be notified, or might not be displayed correctly depending on the carrier. In this case, you cannot make a call by using Received Calls. 1 Enter a phone number or call up the detailed display of a Phonebook entry, redial item, dialed call record, or received call record. 2 i(
)Intl dial assist
Select a country/area named or Oo(
pPress l(
) to make an international videophone call.
) e s U s a e s r e v O Making a Call to a Person in the Country You Stay In the same way as you do in Japan, you can make a voice call or videophone call by entering the destinations phone number. 1 Enter a destination phone numberd or Oo(
pPress l(
pTo make a call in the country you stay using the Phonebook, select Dial with
) to make a videophone call.
) orig. No. on page 435. Make a Call to a Person who is Staying Overseas and Using WORLD WING When you make a call to a person who is also internationally roaming, make the call in the same way as to make international calls to Japan even if he/she is in the country you stay. Receiving a Call In the same operation as you do in Japan, you can answer voice calls and videophone calls overseas. (See page 62) Having calls to your FOMA terminal made from Japan You can receive international calls from Japan by just having your phone number entered in the same way as the callers usually do in Japan. Making a call entering 090 (or 080) -XXXX-XXXX Having calls to your FOMA terminal made from countries other than Japan Regardless of the country you stay, you receive calls via Japan; therefore, have the caller enter international call access code of his/her country and 81 (country/area code of Japan) in the same way as the caller makes a call to Japan and then enter your phone number whose 0 is excluded from the head. Making a call entering international call access code of the country of the caller-81-90 (or 80) -XXXX-XXXX Information pEven if the other party makes a call with the setting to notify you of his/her caller ID, the caller ID might not be notified depending on the overseas carrier. Also, a number different from the other partys caller ID might be notified depending on the callers network. 436 Information pWhile you use the FOMA terminal overseas, Call setting w/o ID, Reject unknown, and Restrictions (except Restrict Dialing) might not work. In addition, it might work as Answer regardless of the setting of Arrival call act. pWhen a call comes in during international roaming, the call is forwarded from Japan. The caller is charged a call fee to Japan and the receiver is charged a receiving fee.
<3G/GSM Setting>
Setting a Network to Use 1 mSet./ServiceNetwork settingIntl roaming
3G/GSM settingSelect a network type. Auto. For using 3G, GSM, or GPRS network. (3G network has priority.) 3G . For using 3G network. GSM/GPRS . For using GSM or GPRS network. When you switch to GSM/GPRS from Auto or 3G, the confirmation display appears to tell your phone will be out of service area in Japan. Information pIf you set to Auto or 3G, FOMA network is used in Japan. If you set to GSM/
GPRS, you cannot connect to FOMA network, the FOMA terminal is placed in out-of-service-area state.
<Network Search Mode>
Setting a Search Method of Telecommunication Carrier You can set whether to automatically search a network and connect to another carrier when you move out of the service area. 1 mSet./ServiceNetwork settingIntl roaming
Network search modeSelect an item. Auto . Automatically re-connects to another carrier. The setting is completed. Manual. Connect manually to a carrier on the list. is displayed for unavailable carriers. Network re-search
. When set to Auto, automatically switches to an available carrier. The setting is completed. When set to Manual, displays the list of carriers. 2 Select a carrier. pThe displayed carrier varies depending on the setting of 3G/GSM setting. pPress l(
) to display the list of carriers again. Information pYou cannot set this function if the UIM is not inserted. pWhen you move out of the service area while this function is set to Manual, appears. pWhen you have set this function to Manual and turn off and on the FOMA terminal out of the service area, select a carrier again in the service area. pIf you set this function to Manual and connect to the network overseas, you need to set it to Auto after homecoming. O v e r s e a s U s e 437
<PLMN Setting>
Setting a Telecommunication Carrier to Preferentially Connect to You can specify the priority order of carriers you are connected to for when Network search mode is set to Auto. You can store up to 20 carriers.
PLMN setting pYou can select the stored carrier to check the stored contents. 1 mSet./ServiceNetwork settingIntl roaming 2 i(
pTo search for a carrier by a name of country/area, press l(
a country/area name. You can search also by pressing l(
the Country/Area list and entering a country/area name.
)PLMN list select
) and select
) again from 3 Select a carrierOo(
l(
)YES
)Select a network type Function Menu while PLMN Setting is Displayed You can store the carrier you are currently connected to.
l(
See Setting a Telecommunication Carrier to Preferentially Connect to on page 438.
)YES You can store a carrier by entering a country/area code and operator code. You can store carriers not found in the list.
Enter a country/area code (3 digits) and operator code (2 to 3 digits)Select a network typel(
Select a number to change tol(
YESl(
YESl(
)YES
)YES
)YES
)YES e s U s a e s r e v O Set VPLMN to UPLMN PLMN list select PLMN manual select Change priority Delete this Delete all 438 Information pWhen the DOCOMO network is available, you are preferentially connected to it regardless of this setting. pThis setting is stored on the UIM. pYou cannot set this function if the UIM is not inserted.
<Display Operator Name>
Displaying a Carrier Name on the Stand-by Display You can select whether to display, on the Stand-by display, the name of the carrier you are currently connected to. 1 mSet./ServiceNetwork settingIntl roaming
Display operator nameDisplay ON or Display OFF When you set to Display ON The carriers name is displayed on the Stand-by display. However, when you use the DOCOMO network, the carrier is not displayed. Carriers name
<Status in the Area>
Confirming a Communication System You can display whether the carrier you are currently connecting to supports the circuit switching (CS)1 and packet switching (PS)2. 1 The communication system used for voice calls, videophone calls, SMS, etc. 2 The communication system used for i-mode, i-mode mail, etc. 1 mSet./ServiceNetwork settingStatus in the area
<Set Roaming Guidance>
Setting Guidance during Roaming For an incoming voice call or videophone call during international roaming, you can have the voice guidance played back to the caller to that effect. pEven when you activate Roaming Guidance, the caller may hear the guidance in a foreign language depending on the overseas carrier. pEven when you deactivate Roaming Guidance, the caller hears a ringback tone set by the overseas carrier. pYou need to set this function in Japan. 1 mSet./ServiceNW services
Set Roaming guidanceDo the following operations. Activate Deactivate
YES
YES Check setting You can check the setting contents of Set Roaming guidance.
<Missed Roaming Notice>
Notifying Received Calls during Roaming By SMS messages, you can be notified of the information (date/time of receiving and caller ID) of missed calls which came in while you were out of the service area or the power was turned off during international roaming. 1 mSet./ServiceNetwork settingIntl roaming
Missed roaming noticeDo the following operations. Activate Deactivate
YES
YES Check setting You can check the setting contents of Missed roaming notice. Missed call NTC
(Int.) You can set Missed roaming notice during international roaming.
YESOperate following the voice guidance.
<Call Barring>
Setting Incoming Calls to be Rejected during Roaming pThis setting might not be available depending on the overseas carrier. 1 mSet./ServiceNetwork settingIntl roaming
Call barringDo the following operations. Activate
Select an item. Bar all incoming. Bars all calls including voice calls and Bar VP call/data ex. Bars only videophone calls. videophone calls.
YESEnter your Network Security Code. pSee page 112 for the Network Security Code.
YESEnter your Network Security Code. pSee page 112 for the Network Security Code. Deactivate Check setting You can check the setting contents of Call barring. O v e r s e a s U s e 439 Using Network Services during Roaming You can use some network services such as Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service from overseas. You can set Roaming Guidance as well. pSee page 425 for Receive avoidance set. of 2in1. pThis setting might not be available depending on the overseas carrier. Operate Voice Mail Service at the Country You Stay 1 mSet./ServiceNetwork settingIntl roaming
Voice mail (Int.)Select an itemYES
Operate following the voice guidance. Operate Call Forwarding Service at the Country You Stay 1 mSet./ServiceNetwork settingIntl roaming
Call forwarding (Int.)Select an itemYES
Operate following the voice guidance. Operate Caller ID Request Service at the Country You Stay 1 mSet./ServiceNetwork settingIntl roaming
Caller ID req. (Int.)YES
Operate following the voice guidance. Information pWhen you use those services from overseas, you are charged an international call fee of the country you stay. pYou need to set Remote control in advance. (See page 422) Operate Roaming Guidance at the Country You Stay 1 mSet./ServiceNetwork settingIntl roaming
Roaming guidance (Int.)YES
Operate following the voice guidance. Operate Remote Control at the Country You Stay 1 mSet./ServiceNetwork settingIntl roaming
Remote control (Int.)YES
Operate following the voice guidance. 440 e s U s a e s r e v O PC Connection Data Communication Available from FOMA Terminal . 442 Before Using Data Communication . 443 Setup Flow for Data Transfer (OBEX Communication). 444 Setup Flow for Data Communication . 445 AT Command . 445 Using CD-ROM . 445 Introduction of DOCOMO Keitai Datalink . 445 For details on data communication, refer to the PDF version of Manual for PC Connection on the provided CD-ROM or DOCOMO website. To see the PDF version of Manual for PC Connection, you need to have Adobe Reader. If it is not installed in your personal computer, install Adobe Reader from the provided CD-ROM to see it. For details such as how to use it, refer to Adobe Reader Help. 441 Data Communication Available from FOMA Terminal The data communication services you can use by connecting the FOMA terminal to a personal computer are categorized into data transfer
(OBEX communication), and packet communication/64K data communication. The FOMA terminal is equipped with the adapter function for packet communication. pYou might not be able to activate or operate other functions during data communication. See Multiaccess Combinations on page 478 for details. pThe 64K data communication is not available overseas. pTo perform the packet communication overseas, perform it via the IP connection.
(You cannot perform the packet communication via the PPP connection.) Data Transfer (OBEX Communication) You can exchange data files such as images, music files, Phonebook entries and mail messages with another FOMA terminal or a personal computer. P-09A Infrared communication
(See page 358) iC communication
(See page 362) Bluetooth communication
(See page 395) P-09A FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 microSD card (See page 344) DOCOMO keitai datalink (See page 445) n o i t c e n n o C C P 442 Packet Communication This communication system requires a communication fee according to the amount of data you sent and received. (Best effort system with 7.2 Mbps of maximum download speed and 384 kbps of maximum upload speed) It uses an access point which supports FOMA packet communication such as DOCOMO Internet access service mopera U. Packet communication is available by configuring settings after connecting the FOMA terminal to a personal computer via the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option) or Bluetooth communication, and is suitable for using applications through the high-speed communication. The maximum speed is based on the technical specification. The actual communication speed varies depending on the network congestion state and the communication environment. The communication speed might be lowered when you connect the FOMA terminal to an access point which does not support HIGH-SPEED or the terminal is outside the FOMA High-Speed Area, or when you use the device which does not support High-Speed such as DOCOMOs PDA sigmarion III or musea. pThe packet communication is charged according to the amount of data you sent and received. Note that you are charged a high communication fee for the massive data communication such as browsing Internet websites having many images or downloading data files. 64K Data Communication This communication system requires a communication fee according to the duration of connection. By connecting the FOMA terminal to a personal computer via the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option) or Bluetooth communication, you can execute communication. To use this service, connect to an access point which supports FOMA 64K data communication such as DOCOMO Internet access service mopera U, or an ISDN-synchronous 64K access point. pThe 64K data communication is charged according to the duration of connection. Note that a communication fee becomes expensive if you use this service for a long time. Information pThe FOMA terminal does not support Remote Wakeup. pThe FOMA terminal does not support the FAX communication. pYou can perform data communication by connecting the FOMA terminal with DOCOMOs PDA sigmarion lll or musea. To use musea, the update is required. For details such as how to update them, refer to the DOCOMO website. Before Using Data Communication Charge of Internet service provider To use the Internet, you need to pay the charge for the Internet service provider you use. Besides the FOMA service fee, you need to directly pay this charge to the Internet service provider. For details on the charge, contact the Internet service provider you use. You can use the DOCOMO Internet access service, mopera U. To use mopera U, subscription (charged) is required. Setting access point (Internet service provider, etc.) The access points for the packet communication and 64K data communication differ. To use the packet communication, connect to an access point which supports packet communication. To use the 64K data communication, connect to an access point which supports FOMA 64K data communication or ISDN-synchronous 64K. pYou cannot connect to the DoPa access point. pFor the service contents and connection method of mopera, refer to the mopera website (in Japanese only):
http://www.mopera.net/mopera/index.html Conditions of packet communication and 64K data communication To carry out the communication by using the FOMA terminal in Japan, the following conditions are required:
pThe personal computer to be used can use the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option). pWhen connecting using Bluetooth communication, the personal computer should support Dial-up Networking Profile of Bluetooth Specification Ver. 1.1, Ver. 1.2, or Ver. 2.0+EDR. pThe PDA to be used should support FOMA packet communication and 64K data communication. pWithin the FOMA service area pFor packet communication, the access point should support packet communication of the FOMA. pFor 64K data communication, the access point should support the FOMA 64K data communication or ISDN-synchronous 64K. Even when these conditions are satisfied, if the base station is congested or the radio wave conditions are bad, you may not carry out the communication. Operating Environment For the data communication, the following operating environment is required for your personal computer:
PC main unit PC/AT compatible model When using the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option):
USB port (Universal Serial Bus Specification Rev1.1/2.0 compliant) This FOMA terminal does not support USB2.0 High-Speed. When using Bluetooth communication:
Bluetooth Specification Ver. 1.1, Ver. 1.2, or Ver. 2.0+EDR compliant (Dial-up Networking Profile) Display resolution 800 x 600 dots, High Color 16 bits or more recommended. OS Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista (Japanese version in each) Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or later, Widows XP Service Pack 2 or later, for DOCOMO Connection Manager
(For details of operating environment, refer to the DOCOMO website.) Memory requirements Windows 2000: 64 Mbytes or more Windows XP: 128 Mbytes or more Windows Vista: 512 Mbytes or more Hard disk space size Unused memory space of 5 Mbytes or more Unused memory space of 15 Mbytes or more for DOCOMO Connection Manager pThe operation on the upgraded OS is not guaranteed. pThe memory requirements and hard disk space size may vary depending on the system environment. P C C o n n e c t i o n 443 Use Infrared communication By using infrared rays, you can send/receive data between your FOMA terminal and another FOMA terminal, mobile phone, or personal computer provided with the infrared communication function. (See page 358) This applies only to data transfer. Setup Flow for Data Transfer
(OBEX Communication) When you use the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option), install the FOMA communication configuration file (driver). Download and install the FOMA communication configuration file (driver). pInstall the FOMA communication configuration file from the provided CD-ROM or download them from the DOCOMO website and install. Data transfer Necessary Devices The following hardware and software programs are required besides the FOMA terminal and personal computer:
pFOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option) or FOMA USB Cable (option) pProvided P-09A CD-ROM For USB connection Information pUse a dedicated FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 or FOMA USB Cable. The USB cable for personal computers cannot be used because the shape of the connector differs. pIf you use a USB hub, the devices may not work correctly. Connect FOMA Terminal to Other Devices The following three ways are available for connecting the FOMA terminal to another device:
Use FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 Connect the FOMA terminal to a personal computer provided with the USB port using the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option). This way of connection applies to all communication systems such as packet communication, 64K data communication, and data transfer. pSet USB mode setting to Communication mode. (See page 353) pYou need to install the FOMA communication configuration file (driver) before use. Use Bluetooth communication n o i t c e n n o C C P Connect a Bluetooth communication compatible personal computer wirelessly to the FOMA terminal. This way of connection applies to packet communication and 64K data communication. pWhen you perform data communication by using Bluetooth function, the high speed communication is applied to the FOMA terminal. However, you may not be able to communicate at the maximum speed because of the limit of communication speed of Bluetooth function. pUse a Bluetooth linked standard modem or a Bluetooth modem provided by the Bluetooth device maker. Contact the maker of your personal computer or Bluetooth device maker for how to install and to set up. 444 Setup Flow for Data Communication The following outline shows a setup flow for packet communication or 64K data communication:
For details, refer to the PDF version of Manual for PC Connection. For USB connection Connect a personal computer to the FOMA terminal using the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02
(option). For Bluetooth connection Connect a personal computer wirelessly to the FOMA terminal using Bluetooth communication. Download and install the FOMA communication configuration file
(driver). pInstall the FOMA communication configuration file from the provided CD-ROM or download it from the DOCOMO website and install. Check the setting after installation. Check the modem. Install DOCOMO Connection Manager. Carry out the setting manually without using DOCOMO Connection Manager. Connect. AT Command AT commands are used to specify and modify the functions of the FOMA terminal through the personal computer. pFor details on AT commands, refer to the Manual for PC Connection on the provided CD-ROM. Using CD-ROM The provided CD-ROM contains the software programs for using data communication on your FOMA terminal, Manual for PC Connection and Kuten Code List (PDF file). For details, refer to the provided CD-ROM. When a warning message appears When you set the CD-ROM on your personal computer, an alert message might appear on the display. This alert message appears depending on the security settings of Internet Explorer, you can proceed without problems. Click (YES). Introduction of DOCOMO Keitai Datalink DOCOMO keitai datalink is the software program that enables you to back up your Phonebook entries, i-mode mail messages and others to your personal computer and edit them. The software program is distributed from the DOCOMO website. For details and how to download, refer to the website below. You can access the following website (in Japanese only) from the provided CD-ROM as well. http://datalink.nttdocomo.co.jp/
pFor details on how to download, transferable data, operating environments such as compatible OS, installation method, operating method, and restrictions, refer to the website above. For operations after installation, refer to Help contained in the software program. To use the DOCOMO keitai datalink, you need to separately have the USB Cable (option). P C C o n n e c t i o n 445 446 Appendix/Troubleshooting Function List . 448 Simple Menu Function List . 468 List of Characters Assigned to Keys (5-touch Input Method)
. 470 List of Characters Assigned to Keys (2-touch Input Method)
. 471 List of Characters Assigned to Keys (NIKO-touch Input Method)
. 472 Symbol List . 473 Pictogram List . 476 Multiaccess Combinations. 478 Multitask Combinations . 479 Services Available for FOMA Terminal . 481 Introduction of Options and Related Devices . 482 Interfacing to External Devices Introduction of Moving Picture Playing Software . 482 Links with AV Equipment. 482 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting . 483 If Error Messages Appear as Mentioned Below. 486 Warranty and After-sales Services . 495 i-mode Fault Diagnosis Site. 496 Updating Software . <Software Update> 497 Protecting FOMA Terminal from Harmful Data
. <Scanning Function> 502 Main Specifications . 504 Number of Savable/Registerable/Protectable Items in FOMA Terminal . 508 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of Mobile Phone . 509 Export Administration Regulations. 510 Intellectual Property Right . 511 447 Function List Execute Reset settings on page 125 for the items indicated by the respective defaults. If you execute Initialize on page 126, all items return to the defaults. pEven if you execute Initialize, the pre-installed i-ppli programs you have deleted are not restored. Main menu item Lower sub-menu item Sub-menu item
, and Reset TV settings on page 248 for the items indicated by , to return to Mail Inbox Outbox Draft Compose message Create new Decome-Anime Template Deco-mail Decome-Anime Setting at purchase Pre-installed data only (except inside the UIM) User created folder: None i-ppli mail folder: None No mail messages (except inside the UIM) User created folder: None i-ppli mail folder: None No mail messages (except inside the UIM) Confirmation display at attaching bulky size file: Displays confirmation display Pre-installed data only Pre-installed data only Chat member: Not recorded (except Own) Message/Name in phonebook: Checked Scroll Font size setting Mail list display Message display Mail security Secret mail display Auto color label Pred. conv. at reply Header/signature Set check new messages Auto-display Receiving display Receive option setting Attachment preference 1 line Standard List display: Date+sender/receiver subject Standard All unchecked ON Not stored ON Header: Blank Signature: Blank Quotation marks:
All checked MessageR preferred Alarm preferred OFF All checked Insert: Checked Insert: Checked Reference 147 148 148 141 136 138 139 144 174 175 169 143 162 109 162 162 121 120 163 163 164 164 164 163 165 163 143 163 Check new messages Compose SMS Check new SMS Chat mail Receive option Mail settings 448 l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
Main menu item Sub-menu item Lower sub-menu item Setting at purchase Reference Mail Mail settings Auto-start attachment FeelMail Chat setting SMS settings Area Mail settings Check settings SMS report request SMS validity period SMS input character SMS center setting Receive setting Beep time Manner/Public mode set Check ring tone Other menu i-mode iMenu Search Bookmark ON All ON Sound setting: Alarm 1 Chat image: ON User setting Name: Own OFF Japanese (70char.) Yes 10 seconds Ring Image: Apple Receive entry: Quake Early Warning, Disaster/Evacuation Confirmation display at changing key operations: Displays confirmation display Confirmation display at SSL/TLS communication: Displays confirmation display Not stored User created folder: None Screen memo i-mode Browser Not stored Full Browser Not stored User created folder: None Last URL Enter URL i-Channel User created folder: None No URL No URL histories Channel list Ticker ON/OFF Ticker font size set. Ticker color set. Ticker scroll speed Reset i-Channel ON Standard Pattern 1 Normal 163 164 172 172 172 163 176 176 176 176 168 168 168 168 169 182 179 188 189 189 187 187 209 210 210 210 210 210 449
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l Main menu item Sub-menu item Lower sub-menu item i-mode i-mode settings i-mode Browser set. Full Browser set. Common settings 450 Setting at purchase Reference Font size setting: Standard Image display setting: ON Sound setting: Level 4 Movie auto play set.: Valid Movie in page DL set.: Confirm always Script setting: Valid Pointer/scroll Display pointer: OFF Speed: Low speed Phone info use setting: Valid Cookie setting: Valid (No cookies) Referer setting: Valid Window auto-open set.: ON Display mode setting: PC layout mode Full display setting: OFF Zoom: 100%
Image display setting: ON Sound setting: Level 4 Movie auto play set.: Valid Movie in page DL set.: Confirm always Script setting: Valid Pointer/scroll Display pointer: ON Speed: Medium speed Focus while scroll: OFF Phone info use setting: Valid Cookie setting: Valid (No cookies) Referer setting: Valid Window auto-open set.: ON Full Browser Home set.: Home URLhttp://www.google.co.jp FB permission display: Display always FB usage setting: No Certificate setting: All Valid Secure trans. serv. Center host setting: DOCOMO Access point setting (+m81): i-mode i-mode button setting: Display iMenu/Search 109 197 197 208 197 197 197 197 200 200 197 181 198 198 197 197 208 197 197 197 197 200 200 197 198 198 198 201 203 199 199 l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
Main menu item Sub-menu item Lower sub-menu item Setting at purchase Reference i-mode i-ppli i-mode settings Full Browser Home Software list(phone) Check settings ippli(microSD) ippli call logs ippli info ippli settings About ippli Set./Service Sound Software list ippli data End stand-by info End Widget appli inf Security error history Auto start info Trace info Auto start setting Disp. software info i-Widget roaming set. i-Widget sound effect ippli call settings Preferred tone Backlight Power saver Vibrator Check settings Select ring tone (m13) Ring volume (m50) Keypad sound (m30) Melody effect (m64) Pre-installed i-ppli programs only Display: Icon display Auto start time: All unchecked Power saver: ON No logs No information No information No histories No information No information OFF Not display OFF ON ippli call DL set.: Not reject ippli call sound Select ring tone: Pattern 3 Select vibrator: OFF MUSIC/1Seg Depend on system OFF Depend on system Phone/Videophone: Pattern 1 MessageR/MessageF/i-concier: Pattern 3 All Level 4 ON Stereo&3DSound: ON Position to play: Play all Headset usage setting (m51) Headset and speaker 199 180 271 271 286 274 271 290 288 290 292 273 287 273 286 271 292 292 288 288 286 286 286 286 286 272 92 65 95 93 93 96 451 Ring time setting: 5 seconds Select illumination: Color 2 Mail/Chat mail: Pattern 2
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l Main menu item Sub-menu item Set./Service Sound Lower sub-menu item Mail/Msg. ring time (m68) All ON Setting at purchase Display Charge sound Display setting (m56) ON Stand-by display Ring time: All 5 seconds Black for body color BLACK Gold for body color GOLD Violet for body color VIOLET Clock Stand-by clock Position Pattern 12 for body color BLACK/VIOLET Icon clock for body color GOLD Pattern Pattern 5 for body color BLACK/VIOLET Pattern 2 for body color GOLD Display size Large for body color BLACK/VIOLET Small for body color GOLD Icon clock: Pattern 5 Dialing, Incoming call, Videophone dialing, Videophone incoming, Mail sending, Mail receiving, Check new messages, Mail/msg. rcpt result: Pattern 2 Icon color: Color Battery icon Pattern 3 for body color BLACK/VIOLET Pattern 2 for body color GOLD Antenna icon Pattern 1 for body color BLACK/VIOLET Pattern 2 for body color GOLD Wake-up display: Wake up Lighting: ON Power saver mode: ON (Power saver mode) Light time: 60 seconds Charging: Standard Area: LCD+Keys Brightness: Auto setting Soft light: ON OFF Contrast: Level 1 (when View blind is set to ON) Backlight (m70) View blind Reference 95 95 99 110 100 101 101 100 102 103 103 103 103 104 452 l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
Main menu item Sub-menu item Set./Service Display Lower sub-menu item Color theme setting (m86) Machi-chara Menu icon setting (m57) Private menu setting (m52) Desktop icon (m63) Private window (m93) Setting at purchase Reference Black Set to Machi-chara: (Sheep of concierge) Black for body color BLACK Gold for body color GOLD Violet for body color VIOLET Schedule, microSD, Text memo, Bar Code reader, Alarm, Receive Ir data, Map/GPS, Voice recorder, USB mode setting, Document viewer, Calculator, My document Change BG image: Standard Guide (), Bluetooth, i-concier ON Clock Pattern 2 for body color BLACK/GOLD Pattern 1 for body color VIOLET Orientation: Pattern 2 Brightness: Level 3 Called: ON Chaku-moji: OFF Mail: OFF i-Channel ticker: OFF Disp. connection: ON Font 1 All Standard Japanese () OFF Dynamic ON Font (m66) Font size setting Select language (m15) Recv.mail/call at open Image quality LCD AI Icons (m36) 104 106 104 385 386 28 102 108 109 43 102 104 103 31 453
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l Main menu item Sub-menu item Lower sub-menu item Set./Service Illumination All illum. setting Incoming illumination (m89) Select color Setting at purchase Reference 106 107 For body color BLACK Phone/Videophone: B-Signal Mail/Chat mail/MessageR/MessageF/i-concier: B-Rhythm For body color GOLD Phone/Videophone: F-Signal Mail/Chat mail/MessageR/MessageF/i-concier: F-Rhythm For body color VIOLET Phone/Videophone: C-Signal Mail/Chat mail/MessageR/MessageF/i-concier: C-Rhythm Illumination in talk Missed/unread illum. Music&Video Ch illum. Illum. when closed Hourly illumination MUSIC illumination Bluetooth illumination IC card illumination Side key illumination Check settings Information disp. set. Set pattern: Standard Color setting: All default OFF OFF after 24hours OFF ON OFF ON ON ON B-HOTARU for body color BLACK C-HOTARU for body color VIOLET Same as Kisekae Tool in Data box YES Kisekae i-concier F-HOTARU for body color GOLD 107 107 106 106 106 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 461 212 454 l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
Main menu item Sub-menu item Lower sub-menu item Setting at purchase Reference Set./Service Lock/Security Self mode Lock all Personal data lock IC card lock Secret mode (m40) Secret data only (m41) Keypad dial lock Reject unknown Call setting w/o ID (m10) Released Released Activate/Deactivate: Deactivate Customize: All Not accept Released Released Released Released Accept All Accept Change security code (m29) 0000 UIM setting Scanning function Lock setting Select ring tone: All Same as ring tone Set scan: All Valid Timer lock ON at close: All OFF Lock OFF at open: All OFF IC lock (power-off): Setting before OFF Last call duration/Total calls duration: 0 seconds Calls reset/Cost reset: --/-- --:--
OFF Max cost: 0 (when Notice call cost is set to ON) Method to alert: Icon (when Notice call cost is set to ON) Auto reset setting: OFF (when Notice call cost is set to ON) CLR max cost icon Call time/cost Call data (m61) Reset total cost&dura. (m60) Notice call cost Last call cost:
116 114 117 117 296 120 120 118 123 122 113 113 502 118 118 296 389 389 390 390 455
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l Setting at purchase Reference Main menu item Sub-menu item Set./Service Clock Incoming call Lower sub-menu item Set time (m31) World time watch Summer time Auto power ON/OFF Alarm setting Vibrator (m54) Manner mode set (m20) Answer setting (m58) Setting when opened Record display set Disp. PH-book image Disp. call/receive No. Ring time (m90) Info notice setting (m65) V.phone while packet Auto call/answer set. Auto time adjust ON OFF OFF All OFF Alarm preferred All OFF Manner mode When Original is set Record msg.: OFF Mail vol.: Silent Keypad sound: OFF Vibrator: ON Alarm vol.: Silent Mic sensitiv.: Up Phone vol.: Silent Memo tone: ON LV alarm tone: OFF Any key answer All Keep ringing All ON ON Font of dial number: Pattern 1 Font color: White Ring start time: OFF Start time: 1 second (when Ring start time is set to ON) Missed calls display: Display ON V.phone priority Headset switch to call: OFF Auto answer setting: OFF Ring time: 6 seconds (when Auto answer setting is set to ON) Talk Melody Call setting Volume Setting when closed (m18) Hold tone setting Speech quality Noise reduction (m76) Quality alarm (m75) Reconnect signal (m77) Level 4 End the call On hold tone: Tone 1 Shikkari+Natural Talk ON No tone No tone Holding tone: RHAPSODY ON A THEME OF 456 l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
44 45 45 376 385 94 97 64 64 119 101 109 109 123 123 108 76 394 394 94 65 65 66 60 60 95 60 Main menu item Sub-menu item Lower sub-menu item Setting at purchase Set./Service Videophone Visual preference Select image Network setting NW services Hands-free w/ V. phone Voice call auto redial Notify switchable mode Reject videophone Prefix setting Intl roaming Intl dial assist Status in the area Caller ID notification (m17) Voice mail Call waiting Call forwarding Nuis. call blocking Caller ID request 2in1 setting Holding: Pre-installed Normal On hold: Pre-installed Substitute image: Chara-den [ (Kangaroo)]
Record message: Pre-installed Movie memo: Pre-installed ON OFF Preparing: Pre-installed OFF WORLD CALL (009130010) Network search mode: Auto Display operator name: Display ON 3G/GSM setting: Auto Auto assist setting: ON Country/Area Code: Japan (81) IDD prefix setting: WORLD CALL (009130010) Message notification: YES Deactivated Mode switching: Dual mode Stand-by display Dual mode: Chairs and table B mode Elevators for body color BLACK Chicago.jpg for body color GOLD Lighthouse for body color VIOLET Reference 74 74 74 75 75 124 59 437 438 437 58 59 59 438 45 415 416 418 419 420 424 424 425 457
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l Main menu item Sub-menu item Lower sub-menu item Set./Service NW services 2in1 setting Clock setting Setting at purchase Reference 425 Dual mode clock/B mode clock Stand-by clock Position: Pattern 12 Pattern: Pattern 5 Display size: Large Icon clock: Pattern 4 Set call/receive No. Disp. call/receive No. Number A Font of dial number: Pattern 1 Font color: White Number B Font of dial number: Pattern 2 Font color: Yellowish green Ringtone set. for No. B Phone/Videophone: Pattern 4 Receive avoidance set. Mode link setting: Deactivated Number setting: Not stored Select ring tone: All Same as ring tone Answer Additional service: Not stored Additional guidance: Not stored Mail: Pattern 5 Multi number Arrival call act Set in-call arrival act Remote control Dual network English guidance Set Roaming guidance Additional service 425 425 423 423 421 422 422 420 421 439 430 430 458 l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
Main menu item Sub-menu item Lower sub-menu item Setting at purchase Reference Set./Service Set./Service NW services Service numbers OFFICEED Chaku-moji Other settings Side keys guard long press set. Character input method
(m35) Battery level Pause dial (m84) Sub-address setting Headset mic. setting Voice settings USB mode setting Check settings Reset settings (m23) Initialize Software update Create message: Not stored Message disp. settings: Calls with callerID Sent messages: No records Prefer Chaku-moji: OFF OFF Picture folder jump Input mode: All checked Priority input method: Mode 1 (5-touch) Predict: ON Int.with secret: ON Not stored ON Headset microphone Auto voice dial: OFF Voice headset dial: OFF Read aloud settings: OFF Read aloud volume: Level 4 Read aloud speed: Normal Read aloud output: Speaker Read aloud valid set.: Normal Communication mode Set auto-update: Auto-update Date: Default Time: 3:00 421 429 54 55 55 56 119 386 404 406 406 42 56 60 393 90 90 374 375 375 375 375 353 402 125 126 498 459
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l Lower sub-menu item Setting at purchase Reference Pre-installed data only User created folder: None Original animation: Not stored Folder security: All released Edit picture Character stamp Font color: 16 Color, Black Font: Font 1 Font size: Standard size Set display Stand-by display Black for body color BLACK Gold for body color GOLD Violet for body color VIOLET Wake-up display: Wake up Positioning: Center Sort: By date Picture/Title name: Picture Display size: Normal No data User created folder: None Display: Title + Image Volume: Level 12 Sound effect Remaster: OFF Listening: OFF Equalizer: Normal No data Information of previously played program: None Display: Title + Image Volume: Level 12 Play mode setting: Normal Sound effect Remaster: OFF Listening: OFF Equalizer: Normal 318 325 356 324 319 320 321 321 322 260 260 261 266 252 252 252 253 254 255 Main menu item Data box Sub-menu item My picture (m46) MUSIC Music&Video Channel 460 l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
Main menu item Sub-menu item Lower sub-menu item Setting at purchase Data box imotion/Movie Melody (m16) My documents Kisekae Tool Machi-chara Chara-den Pre-installed data only User created folder: None Playlist: Not stored Position memory: All not stored Played history: No histories Volume i-motion: Level 4 Folder security: All released Set imotion: All released Sort: By date Listing: Title + Image Sound effect Movie: Level 12 Remaster: OFF Listening: OFF Equalizer: Normal Display size i-motion: Fit in display Movie: Actual size Change to full: Vertical display playback Pre-installed data only User created folder: None Playlist: Not stored Set as ring tone: All released Sort: By date Pre-installed data only Sort: By date Listing: Image Pre-installed data only Sort: By date Listing: Image Pre-installed data only Sort: By date Listing: Image Pre-installed data only Substitute image: (Kangaroo) Rec. Chara-den Camera mode: Photo mode Recording type: Video + voice Display size: Fit in display Recording size: QCIF (176 x 144) Recording quality: Normal Reference 326 331 328 328 326 356 328 321 329 330 331 331 340 357 341 342 364 321 365 343 321 343 339 321 340 337 71 339 338 461
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l Main menu item Sub-menu item Lower sub-menu item Data box 1Seg Image No data Video Sort: By date Picture/Title name: Picture Display size: Normal Volume: Level 12 Listing: Title + image Position memory All not stored Setting at purchase Reference Document viewer SD other files Bar code reader LifeKit Scan code Saved data Receive Ir data (m79) Receive microSD Camera Receive all Refer microSD data Backup/Restore Photo mode/
Movie mode Not stored Photo mode: Normal Image size Photo mode: Stand-by (480 x 854) Movie mode: QVGA (320 x 240) File size setting: Mail restrictn (L) Image quality: Fine Camera settings Img. stabilizer: Auto Flicker correction: Auto Continuous mode: VGA (480 x 640) Shutter sound: Sound 1 Storage setting Store in: Phone Cont. shooting set. Auto save set: OFF File restriction: File unrestricted Continuous mode: Auto Shot interval: 0.5 second Shot number VGA (480 x 640): 4 shots (Fixed) QVGA (240 x 320)/QCIF (144 x 176)/Sub-QCIF (96 x 128): 5 shots View photos View movies Display size: Actual size Icon: ON Same as My picture in Data box Same as imotion/Movie in Data box 462 l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
319 321 321 322 334 335 335 368 352 226 228 360 361 345 351 222 222 222 222 222 223 223 223 223 460 461 Main menu item Sub-menu item Lower sub-menu item LifeKit Bluetooth Device list Not stored Preferred device: Not set Setting at purchase Reference Register New Devices Activate Bluetooth/Bluetooth power OFF Accept registered Accept dialup devices Bluetooth settings Map/GPS Map Position location Notify of location Location history Map/GPS ppil GPS settings Set authentications: OFF Session number setting: OFF Time-out to search: 5 seconds Forward ring tone: ON Disconnection settings: End the call Dial from headset: Valid MUSIC Player autostart: ON Bluetooth info Device name: P09A No histories Pre-installed i-ppli programs only Map setting Select map: (Map Application) Map activate setting: Start after locating GPS button setting: Read map Posit. tone/illum. Position location Select posit. ring tone: OFF Select vibrator: OFF Notify of location Select posit. ring tone: Pattern 1 Select vibrator: OFF Location req. Select posit. ring tone: Pattern 2 Select vibrator: OFF Positioning mode: All Standard mode Reg. LCS client: Not stored Location request set.: OFF Ring time setting: 3 seconds Select illumination: OFF Ring time setting: 3 seconds Select illumination: Color 5 Ring time setting: 20 seconds Select illumination: Color 5 398 398 397 399 399 399 401 401 401 401 401 402 402 402 307 306 309 310 307 310 311 311 311 312 312 463
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l Main menu item Sub-menu item Lower sub-menu item Setting at purchase Reference LifeKit Map/GPS Rec. msg/voice memo
(m55) GPS settings Play/Erase msg. Play/Erase VP msg. Record message setting Host selection: Default Not recorded Not recorded OFF Answer message: Japanese 1 (when Record message setting is set to ON) Ring time: 13 seconds (when Record message setting is set to ON) Voice memo Voice announce Not recorded Not recorded Voice recorder Data Security Service Connect to Center Exchanging history PB image sending i-concier Phonebook Add to phonebook Search phonebook UIM operation Phone UIM All?
Reading?
Group?
Memory No.?
Name?
Phone number?
Mail address?
2-touch dial?
Copy Delete Dialed/recv. calls (m24) Dialed calls File size setting: Mail restrictn(L) Storage setting Store in: Phone Auto save set: OFF File restriction: File unrestricted No histories OFF Not stored Sort: Reading order Sort: Reading order Sort: Reading order No records Sent address: No records Own number (m0) Group setting Received calls No records Received address: No records Not stored (except Own number for Number A) Edit group Group name: Group 01 to 19 (except inside the UIM) Settings: None 464 l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
314 70 70 68 388 94 364 364 125 125 125 211 78 78 83 83 83 83 85 85 85 83 391 391 52 158 52 158 387 82 Main menu item Sub-menu item Lower sub-menu item Setting at purchase Reference Phonebook Restrictions Phonebook settings
(m26) Restrict dialing Call rejection Call acceptance Call forwarding Voice mail Font size setting Voice dial setting Mail group All released All released All released All released All released All Standard Not stored Not stored Stationery No. of phonebook Alarm (m44) Schedule (m45) ToDo (m95) Text memo (m42) Calculator (m85) Guide Common phrase/dic.
(m38) Chat group Not stored Edit group name: Group 1 to 5 Forwarding image ON Edit group name: Mail group 1 to 20 Not stored Alarm: All OFF Not stored Settings Kisekae setting: Pattern 1 Customize holiday Sunday: Red Monday to Friday: Default Saturday: Blue Not stored Category display: All Sort/Filter: By entered time Not recorded Common phrases Own dictionary Download dictionary Create learned wd list All default Not stored Pre-installed data only Set dictionary: All valid 122 122 122 122 122 109 89 162 162 173 173 362 88 376 376 379 381 384 384 384 390 390 36 409 410 411 411 411 465
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l Main menu item Sub-menu item Lower sub-menu item Setting at purchase Reference MUSIC MUSIC Player 1Seg Music&Video Channel Activate 1Seg Program guide TV timer list Timer recording list Recording result TVlink Channel list Channel setting User settings 466 No data Playlist: Not stored Information of previously played music file: None Display: Title + Image Volume: Level 12 Play mode setting: Normal Sound effect Remaster: OFF Listening: OFF Equalizer: Normal Same as Music&Video Channel in Data box Confirmation display at start: Displays the Exemption Clause Confirmation display Confirmation display for the data broadcasting: Displays the Exemption Clause Confirmation Broadcasting storage area: Not stored Volume: Level 12 display Not stored Not stored Confirmation display at timer recording: Displays the Exemption Clause Confirmation display Not stored Not stored Not stored Select area Auto channel setting Display Video Display light Sound Recording Caption: ON Caption posit. in w-scr: Lower Icon: ON Mail ticker display: Receipt notification Mobile W-Speed: ON Image quality: Dynamic Constant light Sound effect Auto volume: ON Listening: OFF Remaster: OFF Equalizer: Normal TV sound while closed: ON Rec. when low battery: ON Rec. program when call: OFF 259 267 259 259 261 263 266 460 230 247 230 234 238 241 242 243 246 239 232 232 231 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 247 247 247 l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
Main menu item Sub-menu item Lower sub-menu item 1Seg User settings Data broadcasting ECO mode Reset channel setting Reset storage area Reset TV settings Check TV settings Osaifu-Keitai IC card content DCMX ToruCa IC card lock set. Settings IC card lock IC lock (power-off) Receive ToruCa Auto reading ToruCa Recv. ToruCa display ToruCa from dataBC Check same ToruCa Others Check IC owner Change IC owner Search by i-mode Redial Public mode (Drive mode) Manner mode Videophone Character input Setting at purchase Reference Image display setting: ON Sound setting: ON Released Pre-installed i-ppli programs only No data User created folder: None Search/sort Sort: By date Released Setting before OFF Accept Accept ON Auto receive ON ON No records Released Released Backlight: Constant light Character input Learned words: Not stored Candidate display: ON Character set time: OFF 2/NIKO-touch guide: ON 247 247 247 247 248 248 248 295 280 298 301 296 296 303 303 303 303 303 296 296 193 52 67 96 73 408 467
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l Simple Menu Function List Main menu item Sub-menu item/Lower sub-menu item Reference Main menu item Sub-menu item/Lower sub-menu item Reference Phone Add to phonebook Search phonebook Dialed/recv. calls Record message Mail i-mode Camera 1Seg Own number Received mail Sent mail Draft mail Compose message Check new mail iMenu Bookmark Screen memo Search Last URL Enter URL Full Browser Home Take photo Record movie View photos View movies Activate 1Seg Timer recording Channel setting Data box Photo/Image Movie Dialed calls Received calls Play/Erase msg. Play/Erase VP msg. Record message setting Voice memo Voice announce i-mode Browser Full Browser Select area Auto channel setting 78 83 52 52 70 70 68 388 94 46 147 148 148 130 144 178 188 189 189 187 187 180 217 219 318 326 233 242 232 231 318 326 Data box Music/Melody 1Seg MUSIC Melody Image Video Position memory Music&Video Channel Kisekae Tool Machi-chara Other data My documents Document viewer Chara-den SD other files Tools Schedule Alarm Calculator Text memo Receive Ir data Settings Guide Ring tone/Volume Display/Font Receive Receive all Select ring tone Ring volume Keypad sound Melody effect Headset usage setting Mail/Msg. ring time Charge sound Display setting Backlight View blind Color theme setting Machi-chara Menu icon setting 260 340 319 334 335 252 343 339 364 368 337 352 379 376 390 390 360 361 36 92 65 95 93 96 95 95 99 102 104 104 106 104 468 l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
Main menu item Sub-menu item/Lower sub-menu item Reference Main menu item Settings Settings Display/Font Security Kisekae Call cost Set time Incoming call Private menu setting Desktop icon Private window Font Font size setting Select language Recv.mail/call at open Image quality LCD AI Icons Self mode Lock all Personal data lock IC card lock Secret mode Secret data only Keypad dial lock Reject unknown Call setting w/o ID Change security code UIM setting Scanning function Lock setting Call data Reset total cost&dura. Notice call cost CLR max cost icon Set time World time watch Summer time Auto power ON/OFF Alarm setting Vibrator Manner mode set Answer setting 385 28 102 108 109 43 102 104 103 31 116 114 116 296 120 120 118 123 122 113 113 502 118 105 389 389 390 390 44 45 45 376 385 94 97 64 Incoming call NW services Sub-menu item/Lower sub-menu item Setting when opened Record display set Disp. PH-book image Disp. call/receive No. Ring time Info notice setting V.phone while packet Auto call/answer set. Melody Call setting Caller ID notification Voice mail Call waiting Call forwarding Nuis.call blocking Caller ID request 2in1 setting Multi number Arrival call act Set in-call arrival act Remote control Dual network English guidance Set Roaming guidance Additional service Service numbers OFFICEED Chaku-moji Reference 64 119 101 109 123 108 76 394 94 45 414 416 418 419 420 424 422 421 422 422 420 421 439 430 421 429 54 469
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l List of Characters Assigned to Keys (5-touch Input Method) Display Key
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
-9
-0
-a
-s abc
. / @ - : 2 1 _ 1 a b c A B C 2 d e f D E F 3 g h i G H I 4 j k l J K L 5 m n o M N O 6 p q r s P Q R S 7 t u v T U V 8 w x y z W X Y Z 9 0 Line feed3
(space) 123 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 Line feed3
(space) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 Line feed3
(space) l g 1: Displayed when entering the character in full pitch. n 2: Displayed when entering the character in half pitch. i t 3: You can switch between uppercase and lowercase or enter or by pressing a after you enter a character. o o pIf you press d after entering a character, characters can be scrolled in the reverse order. h pYou can enter + by pressing and holding 0 for at least one second in Numeral input mode. s e pWhen you successively enter characters after entering an uppercase character in Alphabet input mode, they are displayed in order of uppercase lowercase. Depending on the b u o r T x d n e p p A function, they are also displayed in order of uppercase lowercase. i
470 List of Characters Assigned to Keys (2-touch Input Method) Kanji/Hiragana input mode
<Uppercase input mode>
Katakana input mode
<Uppercase input mode>
Alphabet input mode Second digit 7 4 5 6 3 2 9 8 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2
3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Second digit 7 4
) 5 6 t i g d i t s r i F t i i g d t s r i F
<Lowercase input mode>
<Lowercase input mode>
5 8 c h Second digit 9 4 7 d b g i l m n q s v w x r 3 2 1 6 1 a f 2 k 3 p 4 u 5 6 z 7 8 9 0 0 e j o t y i t i g d t s r i F 2 3 5 Second digit 4 7 6 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 i t i g d t s r i F 8 8 9 9 0 0 t i g d i t s r i F 2 1 1
2 3 4 5 12 6 7 8 9 0 3 Second digit 5 4 1`2 6 7 8 9 0
: Switches between uppercase input mode and lowercase input mode. 1: Displayed when entering characters in full pitch. 2: Displayed when entering characters in half pitch. Information pA space is entered if you press keys that correspond to a blank where no character is assigned. pYou can switch between uppercase and lowercase or enter or by pressing -a after you enter a character. pYou can enter + by pressing and holding -0 for at least one second in Numeral input mode. 471
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l pA space is entered if you press keys that correspond to a blank where no character is assigned. pYou can switch between uppercase and lowercase or enter or by pressing -a after you enter a character. Also, you can switch to or by pressing -a after you enter or . pYou can enter + by pressing and holding -0 for at least one second in Numeral input mode. 8 9 0 List of Characters Assigned to Keys (NIKO-touch Input Method) Kanji/Hiragana input mode Katakana input mode Information 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 6 Second digit 7 4 5 t i g d i t s r i F Second digit 7 4 5 6 3 2 9 8 1 0 1 c 2 b a f 3 e d i 4 g h 5 l k j o 6 m n s 7 p r q v 8 t u z 9 w x y 0
t i g d i t s r i F l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
472 Symbol List When Read aloud settings is set to ON, symbols are read aloud. Symbol Voice guidance Symbol Voice guidance Symbol Voice guidance Symbol Voice guidance Symbol Voice guidance 1 1 1 1 1
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i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l Symbol Voice guidance Symbol Voice guidance Symbol Voice guidance Symbol Voice guidance Symbol Voice guidance 474 l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
Symbol Voice guidance Symbol Voice guidance Symbol Voice guidance Symbol Voice guidance Symbol Voice guidance 1 Does not read aloud if it is not for a URL or mail address. 2 When it follows a hiragana, katakana, or kanji character, the ending of the character immediately before it is read aloud as a long vowel. 3 When it follows a hiragana or katakana character, the ending of the character immediately before it is read aloud as a long vowel. 4 Reads it aloud (hyphen) if it is for a URL or mail address. Information pSpecial symbols through might not be correctly displayed if they are sent to mobile phones which do not support i-mode or personal computers. Further, you cannot enter special symbols of into the text of SMS messages, and they are replaced by half-pitch spaces. Symbol Candidate List On the Character Entry (Edit) display, enter to convert it to show symbol candidates. Further, you can enter characters listed below to convert them into respective symbols. Input Conversion Input Conversion Input Conversion Input Conversion Input Conversion
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i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l Pictogram List When Read aloud settings is set to ON, pictograms are read aloud. Picto-
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i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l Multiaccess Combinations Communication event Voice call Videophone call i-mode i-mode mail SMS i-ppli i-ppli software running Packet communication
(Data communication) 64K data communication Outgoing Incoming Outgoing Incoming Connecting Sending Receiving Sending Receiving1 Outgoing Outgoing Sending Receiving Sending Receiving 4 2 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 69 6 6 6 7 8 69 6 7 7 4 4 8 8 8 3 4 Communication status Voice call Videophone call i-mode i-mode mail SMS1 i-ppli10 i-ppli software running Packet communication
(Data communication) 64K data communication
: Can start.
: Can start by condition.
: Cannot start simultaneously. The current communication continues (the started communication is rejected). 1: This includes i-concier information and i-ppli calls. 2:
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5: The call is recorded as a missed call in Received Calls. 6:
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8: The FOMA terminal works in accordance with the setting of V.phone while packet. 9: For i-mode mail and SMS, you can use a single line each at a time. 10: This is the case for when you are upgrading or downloading an i-ppli program. i-mode communication is cut off, and you can make a call. and others appear to notify you of incoming mail.
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, If you have signed up for Call waiting, you can make another call with the current voice call put on hold. In the condition of the maximum number of voice line+1, you can activate Voice Mail, Call Waiting, or Call Forwarding. (See page 414, page 416, and page 418) If you have signed up for Call waiting, Voice mail, or Call forwarding, you can answer an incoming call after finishing a call or communication. (See page 422) 6 4 4 l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
478 Multitask Combinations When the functions in the same group (
appear depending on the operation. part in the table) conflict, the display for switching active functions appears. However, it might not Started function Function in operation Voice call Videophone call Mail i-mode1 i-ppli i-concier Set./Service2 Data box110 LifeKit3 Phonebook4 Stationery Voice call Video phone call i-mode group Mail i-mode 1 i-ppli i-concier Set./
Service 2 11 11 12 9 Data box LifeKit 1 1618 3 6 8 13 13 13 14 Phone book 4 Tool group Stationery MUSIC 5 1Seg5 7 9 15 9 Osaifu-
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: Can be activated simultaneously. 1: While a PDF file is displayed, the i-mode group is in use. However, 1Seg programs or 1Seg in Data Box cannot be activated simultaneously. 2: You cannot use it depending on the function. 3: You cannot use Multitask to start up Receive Ir data and microSD. 4: You cannot use Multitask to start up UIM operation. You cannot start up Restrictions while another function is in use, either. 5: The functions not belonging to the Tool group are included. 6: LifeKit functions you can start up during a call are limited to saved data of Bar code reader, still image shooting of Camera, Bluetooth, Map/GPS, and Data Security 9 Service. 7: Stationery functions you can start up during a call are limited to Schedule, ToDo, Text memo, Calculator, and (Guide). 8: During a call, you can receive a GPS location provision request. When each service setting is set to other than (Reject), you can provide your location information. 9: For some i-ppli programs, MUSIC or 1Seg cannot be simultaneously activated, and Play Background is not available. 479
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l 10: If you use Multitask to switch functions while you are using the Picture viewer (microSD card), i-motion player, Video player, Chara-den player, or Melody player, or while playing back a demo from MUSIC in Data Box, display or playback ends. You cannot switch functions while you are editing an i-motion file. 11: Playback/Recording stops when a call comes in while you are playing back Record message, Videophone record message, Voice memo, or Movie memo, or while recording Voice memo. When a call comes in while you are scanning data using Bar code reader, the data being scanned is discarded. 12: If you set Receiving display to Alarm preferred and a mail message comes in while you are scanning data using Bar code reader, the data being scanned is discarded. 13: You can receive a GPS location provision request. When each service setting is set to other than (Reject), you can provide your location information. 14: You can simultaneously start it with Bar code reader, Camera, Map/GPS, or Voice recorder. However, Play Background is not available for these functions other than Map/GPS. 15: You cannot simultaneously start MUSIC with (Guide). 16: Play Background is not available. 17: If you set Receiving display to Alarm preferred and a mail message comes in, the playback is suspended. 18: You cannot simultaneously start MUSIC Player, MUSIC, Music&Video Channel, and Movie. 480 l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
Services Available for FOMA Terminal Available services Directory assistance service
(Charges apply: guidance fee + call fee) Listed phone numbers only can be given. Telegrams (Telegram charges apply) Time check (Charges apply) Weather forecast (Charges apply) Emergency calls to police Emergency calls to fire station and ambulance Emergency calls for accidents at sea Disaster messaging service (Charges apply) Collect calls (Charges apply: guidance fee + call fee) Information Phone number
(No prefix) 104
(No prefix) 115
(No prefix) 117 City code of the desired area + 177
(No prefix) 110
(No prefix) 119
(No prefix) 118
(No prefix) 171
(No prefix) 106 pWhen using the collect call (106), the recipient is charged a call fee and handling fee 90 (94.5 with tax) for each call. (As of April 2009) pWhen using the directory assistance service (104), you are charged a guidance fee 100 (105 with tax) plus a call fee. For whom having weak eyesight or handicapped arms, the guidance is available charge free. For more details, dial 116 (NTT inquiry counter) from land-line phones. (As of April 2009) pIf you use Call Forwarding Service for the land-line phone and specify a mobile phone as the forwarding destination, callers may hear ringback tone even when the mobile phone is busy, out of the service area, or the power is turned off depending on the settings of the land-line phone/mobile phone. pNote that the FOMA terminal is not available to 116 (NTT inquiry counter), Dial Q2, Message Dial, and credit call services. (You can use auto credit call to the FOMA terminal from land-line phones or public phones.) Information pThis FOMA terminal supports Emergency Location Report. When you make an emergency call such as at 110/118/119, information about the place where you are dialing from (location information) is automatically notified to emergency-response agencies such as police stations. It might happen that your correct location is not detected by emergency-response agencies depending on the location you dialed or radio wave conditions. When your location information is notified, the name of emergency-response agency is displayed on the Stand-by display. When you do not notify your phone number by call such as by adding 184, your location information and phone number are not notified. However, when an emergency-response agency has judged that the location information and phone number should be detected because of emergency priority such as protection of human life, they might be notified regardless of your setting. The region and timing Emergency Location Report is introduced vary depending on the preparation of respective emergency-response agencies. pWhen you make a call at 110/119/118 from the FOMA terminal, tell an operator that you are calling from a mobile phone and then precisely notify your phone number and actual location. Further, remain still while talking to prevent your call from being disconnected. Do not turn off the power immediately after the call, but instead make sure that your phone can receive calls for at least 10 minutes. pYou might not be connected to regional police/fire station depending on the area from where you call. If this happens, use public phones nearby or land-line phones. 481
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l Introduction of Options and Related Devices Combining various options with the FOMA terminal, you can realize more versatile use from personal purpose to business purposes. Some products may not be dealt in depending on the area. For details, consult a handling counter such as a docomo shop. For details on options, refer to the users manuals of respective options and related devices. Battery Pack P19 Back Cover P37 FOMA AC Adapter 01/021 FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use1 FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 FOMA Portable Charging Adapter 01 FOMA Dry Battery Adapter 01 Desktop Holder P34 FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/022 FOMA USB Cable2 FOMA Indoor Booster Antenna3 FOMA Indoor Booster Antenna (Stand Type)3 Carry Case S 01 In-Car Holder 01 Earphone/Microphone 01 Stereo Earphone Set 01 Earphone/Microphone with Switch P001/P0025 Stereo Earphone Set P0015 Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch P01/P024 Flat-plug Stereo Earphone Set P014 Earphone Plug Adapter P0014 Earphone Plug Adapter for External connector terminal 01 Earphone Plug Adapter 01 Flat-plug Connector/Stereo Mini-jack Conversion Adapter P014 Bluetooth Headset F016 AC Adapter for Bluetooth Headset F01 Wireless Earphone Set P01/02 Bone conduction microphone/receiver 014/02 In-Car Hands-Free Kit 017 FOMA In-Car Hands-Free Cable 01 1 See page 40 and page 41 for charging batteries using AC adapter. 2 If you use a USB hub, the devices may not work correctly. 3 Use it in Japan only. 4 Earphone Plug Adapter for External connector terminal 01 is required. 5 Earphone Plug Adapter P001 and Earphone Plug Adapter for External connector terminal 01 are required. 6 AC Adapter for Bluetooth Headset F01 is required. 7 To charge the P-09A, FOMA In-Car Hands-Free Cable 01 is required. Introduction of Moving Picture Playing Software To play back moving pictures (MP4 format file) using a personal computer, you need to have QuickTimePlayer (free) ver. 6.4 or higher (or ver. 6.3 + 3GPP) of Apple Computer Inc. You can download QuickTime from the following website (in Japanese only):
http://www.apple.com/jp/quicktime/download/
Information pFor download, a personal computer connected to the Internet is required. You are charged a communication fee to download. pFor details such as operating environments, how to download, and how to operate, refer to the website above. Links with AV Equipment On the FOMA terminal, you may be able to play back some moving pictures in ASF format, which are saved from another AV equipment to the microSD card. Also, you may be able to play back some moving pictures recorded with the FOMA terminal on another AV equipment. For information about links with compatible AV equipment, refer to the following (in Japanese only):
http://panasonic.jp/mobile/
Inquiry Center for Links with Compatible AV Equipment Panasonic Mobile Communications Customer Service Center From land-line phones:
From mobile phones or PHSs: 045-938-4023 Business hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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Troubleshooting pFirst of all, check to see if you need to update the software program and then update it if necessary. See page 497 for how to update software programs. pWhen the symptom persists even after you check the countermeasures for the problem you suffer, feel free to contact the Repairs counter listed on the back page of this manual or a repair counter specified by DOCOMO. Problem Countermeasures Reference The FOMA terminal does not turn on. pMake sure the battery pack is attached to the FOMA terminal correctly. pMake sure the battery is fully charged. Cannot charge.
(Example: The Call/
Charging indicator of the FOMA terminal does not light, or it flickers.) pMake sure the battery pack is attached to the FOMA terminal correctly. pMake sure the power plug of the adapter is securely inserted into the outlet or cigarette lighter socket. pMake sure the adapter and the FOMA terminal are connected correctly. pWhen you use an AC adapter (option), make sure its connector is firmly connected to the FOMA terminal or the desktop holder (option). pWhen you use the desktop holder, make sure the connector terminal of the FOMA terminal is not stained. If it is stained, wipe the terminal part with a dry cotton swab, etc. 39 40 39 41 41 pIf you talk on the phone, execute communications, 40 or operate other functions for a long time during battery charge, the temperature of the FOMA terminal may rise to flicker the Call/Charging indicator. In this case, charge the battery after the FOMA terminal cools down. pDuring operation or battery charge, or when you talk on the videophone, operate i-ppli programs, or watch 1Seg programs for a long time during battery charge, the FOMA terminal, battery pack, or adapter may become warm, but this is not a safety hazard, so you can continue to use them. While you operate the FOMA terminal or charge the battery, they get hot. Problem Countermeasures Reference The usable time of the battery is short. pMake sure not to leave the FOMA terminal in the 43 out-of-service-area state for a long time. In the out-of-service-area state, the FOMA terminal searches for radio waves to enable communications and consumes more electricity. pThe usable time of the battery pack varies depending on the usage environment or its remaining life. pBattery packs are consumables. The usable time slightly shortens each time you charge the battery. If the usable time becomes extremely short as compared with the default state even if fully charged, purchase a specified battery pack. 40 40 The power of the FOMA terminal shuts down and restarts. pIf the terminal of the battery pack is stained, the connection might deteriorate to shut down the power. Wipe the battery terminal with a dry cotton swab, etc. Pressing keys is disabled. pMake sure Lock All is deactivated. pMake sure Key Lock is deactivated. pMake sure Side Keys Guard is set to OFF. The display is slow to respond when a key is pressed. pThis may occur when a large volume of data is stored in the FOMA terminal or when you exchange bulky data between the FOMA terminal and the microSD card. 114 119 119 The UIM is not recognized. Cannot make a call by pressing numeric keys. pMake sure you insert the UIM in the right direction. 37 pMake sure Keypad Dial Lock is deactivated. pMake sure Restrict Dialing is deactivated. pMake sure Lock All is deactivated. pMake sure Self Mode is deactivated. 118 121 114 116 483
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l Problem Countermeasures Reference Problem Countermeasures Reference The ring tone does not sound. pMake sure Ring Volume is not set to Silent. pMake sure Public mode, Manner Mode, and Self Mode are deactivated. does Cannot talk.
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not disappear even if you move to another place. You cannot make or receive a call, though the radio wave conditions are not bad.) pMake sure Call Rejection, Call Acceptance, Call Setting without ID, Ring Time, and Reject Unknown are deactivated. pMake sure the ring time for Voice Mail Service, Call Forwarding Service, Record Message Setting, and Auto Answer Setting are not set to 0 seconds. pTurn off and on the FOMA terminal, or remove and attach/insert the battery pack or UIM. pDepending on the radio wave property, you may not be able to make or receive a call even if the FOMA terminal is within service area or displayed as the radio wave condition. Move to another place and redial. is pMake sure the call restrictions such as Call Rejection, Call Acceptance, etc. are deactivated. pDepending on the radio wave congestion state, calls and mail messages may be congested and hard to be connected in crowded places. In this case, the message Please wait or Please wait for a while is displayed and a busy tone sounds. Move to another place or wait for a while, and then redial. The display is dark. pYou might have changed the brightness of Backlight. When Auto setting is set, the backlight is adjusted according to the ambient brightness. pMake sure Power Saver Mode is deactivated. pMake sure ECO Mode of 1Seg is deactivated. pMake sure View Blind is not set to ON. The other partys voice is difficult to hear or too loud during a call. pYou might have changed the earpiece volume. pIf you change the setting of Speech Quality or Yuttari Talk, the other partys voice will be more audible. pMake sure you have inserted the UIM that was inserted at the time of obtaining images or melodies. Images or melodies selected in the functions are not played back; they are played back by the default setting. 484 65 67 96 116 121 122 123 68 394 415 418 37 39 43 121 103 102 247 104 65 60 37 Mail messages are not received automatically. Cannot access i-mode, i-mode mail, i-ppli, and i-Channel. i-mode mark continues blinking and does not disappear. Still images and moving pictures shot by the camera are blurred. Cannot watch 1Seg programs. Cannot delete Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli programs. Cannot use Osaifu-Keitai function. pMake sure Receive Option Setting of Mail Settings 143 is not set to ON. pMake sure Access Point Setting is set to i-mode. pIf you have started using the FOMA terminal before you subscribe to i-mode, turn off and on the FOMA terminal. 199 43 pi-mode mark continues blinking after you execute Check New Messages or send/receive mail messages, or when i-mode is disconnected midway. The connection is automatically cut off unless you exchange data files. To immediately end the connection, press h. pWhen you shoot a subject in a short distance, set Focus to Close-up. pWhen you shoot portraits, set Focus to Face detection. pSet Image Stabilizer to Auto and then shoot. pMake sure the lens of the camera is not fogged or stained. pYou may be out of the terrestrial digital TV broadcasting service area or weak airwaves are being received. pMake sure Channel Setting is completed. pSome i-ppli programs are not deleted unless you delete data files on the IC card. Delete the i-ppli program after deleting data files on the IC card. When you cannot delete it, contact the docomo shop, etc. You cannot delete iD (iD appli). 222 222 222 214 230 231 pIf you remove the battery pack or activate Omakase Lock, the IC card function becomes unavailable regardless of the setting of IC Card Lock. pMake sure IC Card Lock is deactivated. pMake sure you place the f mark of the FOMA 39 115 296 295 terminal over the scanning device. l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
Problem Countermeasures Reference Problem Countermeasures is displayed, and the international roaming service is not available. pYou may be out of the international roaming service area or weak radio waves are being received. pRefer to the international service guides such as Mobile Phone Users Guide [International Services] to check if the area or carrier is available. pSearch for an available carrier by Network Search Mode. pSwitch 3G/GSM Setting to Auto or any available network after moving from Japan to overseas. If you have set to Auto in Japan, turn off and on the FOMA terminal. Cannot receive voice calls or videophone calls during overseas use. pMake sure Call Barring is not set to Activate. pMake sure Videophone while Packet is set to V.phone priority. Cannot make or receive calls unexpectedly during overseas use. pYou cannot use videophone calls while using the GSM/GPRS network. pConfirm your accumulated charges at the docomo Information Center. An approximate limit for service suspension is previously set for International Roaming Service (WORLD WING). When this limit is exceeded, all services are deactivated. If your limit for service suspension is exceeded, pay your accumulated charges to restart the services. 437 43 437 439 76 432 pConfirm the setting of 3G/GSM Setting. When 437 Auto is set, you may not be able to use the services because some particular network is connected. Switch the setting to the network (3G or GSM/GPRS) available for the country/area you stay. Reference The other partys phone number is not notified./A number different from the other partys phone number is notified./
Functions using caller ID notification or contents in the Phonebook do not work. pEven if the other party makes a call with the setting to notify you of his/her caller ID, the caller ID might not be notified depending on the overseas carrier. Also, a number different from the other partys caller ID might be notified depending on the callers network. Cannot perform data transfer. pMake sure you do not use a USB hub. If you use a USB hub, the devices may not work correctly. Cannot display data files saved to the microSD card. appears on a preview image. Attached files are deleted, so the images cannot be displayed. Cannot connect with the Bluetooth communication compatible devices./
Cannot find them even if you search for. Cannot make calls from the FOMA terminal with an external device such as a car navigation system or Hands-free device connected. pExecute Check microSD. p may appear when the image file is broken. pConfirm the setting of Attachment Preference. pConfirm the setting of Limit Mail Size. For details, refer to Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode]
FOMA version. 353 163 pYou need to register a Bluetooth communication 398 compatible device (commercial item) from the FOMA terminal after you put the device on standby for registration. When you delete a registered device to register it again, you need to delete it from both the Bluetooth communication compatible device and FOMA terminal before re-registration. pIf you make several calls when the other party does not answer or is out of the service area, dialing to that phone number might become unavailable. In this case, turn off and on the FOMA terminal. 485
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l If Error Messages Appear as Mentioned Below p(numerals) in error messages are the code sent from the i-mode Center for discriminating the error. A Accept serial port devices failed An error occurred during the standby for registering the serial port, so the serial port was not placed on standby for registration. Activating Receive Option Setting is set to OFF. Switch the setting to ON and try again. (See page 143) Activating keypad dial lock Keypad Dial Lock is activated. Release Keypad Dial Lock and try again. (See page 118) Activating mail security Cannot download Mail Security is activated, so you cannot download. Deactivate Mail Security and try again.
(See page 121, page 153) Activating personal data lock Personal Data Lock is set. Release Personal Data Lock and try again. (See page 116) Activating personal data lock Send pre-installed substitute image During Personal Data Lock, a Pre-installed substitute image is sent. Activating record display OFF Record Display Set is set to OFF. Switch the setting to ON and try again. (See page 119) Activating reject unknown Reject unknown is set to Reject. Set to Accept and try again. (See page 123) Activating ring time Ring time is set to ON. Set to OFF and try again.
(See page 123) 486 Address is not valid (451) You could not send the mail correctly. Check the address and try again. (See page 130, page 174) All protected Cannot delete All data items are protected, so cannot be deleted. Release the protection and try again.
(See page 154, page 166, page 191) Another function is active Cannot connect Another function is active Cannot operate Another function is active Cannot release Another function is active Cannot store Another function is active Cannot switch The function is not available simultaneously in Multitask. End the functions not in use and try again.
(See page 374) Authentication failed An authentication error occurred. Authentication type is not supported (401) Incompatible authentication type, so cannot be connected. Auto time adjust info is not received Unable to play You have not received the auto time adjust information, so could not play back the file with restrictions on the playable period or playable deadline. C Cannot compose because too large data The size of the shot image is too large to attach to i-mode mail. Cannot dial An error occurred, so you could not dial. Cannot display Corresponding software program is running. End the software program and try again. (See page 272) Cannot edit message The attached file reaches 10,000 bytes, so you cannot enter the text. Cannot execute because of other tasks The function is not available simultaneously in Multitask. End the functions not in use and try again.
(See page 374) Cannot record An error occurred, so you could not save. Cannot resend Send after edit The address is invalid or the text exceeds the size that can be entered, so you cannot re-send. Edit the text again and send. (See page 154) Cannot save The data could not be obtained from a site, so could not be saved. Cannot save some attached files Full of images, so part of the images could not be stored into the Phonebook. Cannot start any more functions The maximum number of functions is already running using Multitask. End the functions not in use and try again. (See page 374) Cannot start because use mail folder Corresponding software program is running. End the software program and try again. (See page 272) Certificate is rejected (tampered) You received an altered SSL/TLS certificate, so could not connect. Check new message is set all OFF No check marks are placed to the items for Set check new messages. Put a check mark for the items to be checked and try again. (See page 163) l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
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(See page 176) Conditional access Cannot watch Receiving by limited method, so you cannot watch. Connection failed Failed to connect to the Bluetooth device while switching the voice to it during the call. Radio waves are weak, so you cannot connect. Move to a place where radio waves are strong enough and try again. The destination address set by Access Point Setting is wrong, so you cannot connect to it. Check the setting and try again. (See page 199) You could not connect because of network trouble. Wait a while and try again. Connection failed (403) You cannot connect to a site or Internet website. Connection failed (503) Connection failed (562) You could not connect because of network trouble. Wait a while and try again. Connection failed Check the other side device The Bluetooth device is not compatible with the service supported by the FOMA terminal, so could not be registered. The service you tried to connect to is invalid for the other ends Bluetooth device, so you could not connect to it. Connection interrupted Disconnected from the personal computer during data communication. Connection is not valid The destination address set by Access Point Setting is not compatible, so you cannot operate. Check the setting and try again. (See page 199) The user certificate is being operated, so you cannot connect. Complete operating the user certificate and try again. Could not add An error occurred, so you could not store. Could not be found No response from the Bluetooth device, so you could not store or connect it. Current UIM is not registered as IC owner Unable to delete Current UIM is not registered as IC owner Unable to download Current UIM is not registered as IC owner Unable to move Current UIM is not registered as IC owner Unable to start Current UIM is not registered as IC owner Unable to upgrade You cannot move, start up, delete, download or update it, because the inserted UIM is not set for the IC card. Insert the UIM set for the IC card, and try again.
(See page 37) D Data in IC card is full Unable to download Delete service?
This is displayed when the memory space within the IC card is short for downloading the i-ppli program that supports Osaifu-Keitai. Select YES to display the service names of Osaifu-Keitai already registered and the space within the IC card (in bytes). Check the area size for shortage, select the service to delete, start up the i-ppli program, and then delete it. Data is full The maximum number of Phonebook entries has been stored in the FOMA terminal, so you could not receive a new one. Delete unnecessary Phonebook entries and try again. (See page 88) The maximum number of schedule events has been stored in the FOMA terminal, so you could not receive a new one. Delete unnecessary schedule events and try again. (See page 381, page 382) The maximum number of ToDo items has been stored in the FOMA terminal, so you could not receive a new one. Delete unnecessary ToDo items and try again.
(See page 385) Data is too long A part is deleted Characters for one (or plural) of address, subject, and text of the mail exceeded the maximum, so part of them was deleted. Data not applicable Received data has an error, so cannot be displayed or saved. The received data is discarded. Data size is too big to save The file exceeded the maximum storable size by setting File restriction, so could not be set. Details cannot be saved The ToruCa detailed data was not supported, so was not saved. Device list is full No device to overwrite The maximum number of Bluetooth devices is stored, so you cannot store any more. Delete unnecessary Bluetooth devices. (See page 398) Downloaded data exists Cannot connect to network Save the movie file on the movie acquisition completion display, and then close the data acquisition completion display. (See page 208) Downloading interrupted Another function was running or an error occurred, so you could not download. 487
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(See page 374) Enter zoom size No magnification is entered. Enter the magnification and try again. (See page 366) Enter + in right position
+ is wrongly positioned. Enter it to the beginning of the phone number. (See page 58) Error An error occurred, so you could not operate. Error in image Does not work correctly The Flash movie had an error, so you could not play it back normally. F Failed in An error occurred, so you could not perform iC transmission transmission. Failed to authenticate An authentication error occurred. Failed to get license file Failed to obtain the license information about the movie file, so cannot be played back. Failed to read An error occurred while reading information from the microSD card. Failed to read Quitting The file cannot be read because you tried to play back the file in the Movable contents folder with a UIM that was not inserted when that file was saved. Insert the UIM that was inserted when the file was saved, and try again. (See page 37) The microSD card was removed while reading the information from it. Insert the microSD card and try again. (See page 344) Failed to receive channel info Failed to obtain the i-Channel information because part or all of it could not be obtained. Failed to save An error occurred, so you could not copy the ToruCa file. An error occurred, so you could not save. An error occurred, so you could not store. Failed to send Ir data An error occurred, so you could not send the data using infrared rays. Failed to set An error occurred, so you could not set. Format error Insert microSD formatted The format of the microSD card is incompatible with P-09A. Use P-09A to format it. (See page 352) I ippli stand-by display terminated due to security error i-ppli DX has forcibly been ended. (See page 273) ippli To function is not set A check mark is not put for Set ippli To, so you cannot start up the i-ppli program. Put a check mark and try again. (See page 273) IC card function inactive Unable to download IC card has been locked, so you could not download or upgrade. Release IC Card Lock and try again.
(See page 296) Image display setting is OFF Cannot download Image display setting is set to OFF, so you cannot obtain the image. Set to ON and try again.
(See page 197) Image in message will be deleted The output-prohibited image from the FOMA terminal is attached to the mail text, so deleted. i-mode Center is busy Please try again later (555) The line facility has trouble or the line is very busy. Wait a while and try again. i-mode mail service is busy Please try again later (553) The line is very busy. Wait a while and try again. Incomplete data Unable to start The i-ppli program you tried to start up does not start because partial data only is saved. Download the whole i-ppli program and try again.
(See page 270) Input error (205) The entered contents are wrong. Check the contents and try again. Input too long Too many entered characters to send. Decrease the number of characters and send again.
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(See page 430) Invalid data Received data has an error, so cannot be displayed or saved. The received data is discarded. You cannot play back the following movie files:
The data files other than Windows Media files or the files with invalid contents The data file whose image size is larger than 800 dots x 480 dots, image bit rate is higher than 2 Mbps, or voice bit rate is higher than 384 kbps If the server returns an unidentified response when you try to download a savable data file. When the streaming server is not supported by the FOMA terminal (The streaming servers supported by the FOMA terminal are Windows Media Services 4.1 and Windows Media Services 9 only.) Invalid data (XXX) Received data has an error, so cannot be displayed or saved. The received data is discarded. A three-digit numeral is displayed for (XXX). Invalid data Data size is not supported (XXX) Received data has an error, so cannot be displayed or saved. The received data is discarded. A three-digit numeral is displayed for (XXX). Invalid func in this UIM The function cannot be operated from the inserted UIM. Invalid ID The entered ID is wrong. Enter the correct ID.
(See page 312) Invalid UIM Auto-start failed You cannot start up the i-ppli program because of the UIM security function. Insert the UIM which had been inserted when the i-ppli program was downloaded and try again. (See page 37) Invalid UIM Incorrect display The screen memo cannot be correctly displayed because of the UIM security function. Insert the UIM that had been inserted when the screen memo was saved, and try again. (See page 37) Invalid UIM Requested service not available Invalid UIM requested service not available You cannot operate because of the UIM security M
(561) Mails could not be sent to following address. (561)
@.ne.jp You could not send the mail message correctly to the displayed address. The mail address differs depending on the destination. Max cost icon is not displayed The Max Cost icon is not displayed, so cannot be deleted. function. Insert the UIM which had been inserted when the data or file was obtained and try again.
(See page 37) Max cost regulation Cannot dial Total Calls has exceeded the maximum cost. Execute Invalid UIM Requested software failed to start You cannot start up the i-ppli program because of the UIM security function. Insert the UIM which had been inserted when the data or file was obtained and try again. (See page 37) Invalid URL The URL is invalid, so you cannot connect to the site or the Internet website. L Linked page is not downloaded The PDF data file has a link but the linked end has not been downloaded, so the linked page could not be displayed. Location provision failed An error occurred because the FOMA terminal is out of the service area or by other reasons, so it failed to measure the current location or to provide the location information. Move to a place where radio waves are strong enough and try again. Reset total cost. (See page 389) Memory full There is no usable memory space, so you cannot operate. Memory function active Cannot operate The microSD card is in use, so you cannot set. Memory No.XXX Cannot overwrite You cannot store in the same memory number with the Phonebook entry stored as secret data. Store in a different memory number. A three-digit numeral is displayed for (XXX).
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e g a s s e M r o r r E No channel info The channel information cannot be downloaded, so recommended channel mail cannot be composed. No picture No frames to fit the size are found. No response No Bluetooth devices were found around the FOMA terminal. Sending end was not found while using iC communication. 490 No response (408) No response from the site or Internet website, so you could not connect to it. Try again. No set melody This is displayed when you try to play back melodies with the playlist unprogrammed. Program the melodies and then play them back. (See page 357) Not registered An error occurred, so you could not store. Not secret data Cannot call You have switched to Secret Data Only, so you cannot access. Release Secret Data Only and try again.
(See page 120) Notification failed You failed to notify the current location because you moved out of the service area during the notification or by other reasons. Move to a place where the radio waves are strong enough and try again. O Operation failed An error occurred, so you could not set. Operation may not be performed The microSD card is removed while it is in progress or an error occurred, so it might be possible that no operation is done. Check the Movie folder for the data. (See page 326) Other function active Cannot operate The function is not available simultaneously in Multitask. End the functions not in use and try again.
(See page 374) Out of service area Radio waves are not received. Move to a place where the radio waves are strong enough and try again. P Page is not found (404) The site or Internet website does not exist, or URL is wrong. Check the URL and try again.
(See page 187) PIN1 code blocked PIN1 code blocked Enter PUK PIN1 code not recognized Three times erroneous entry of the PIN1 code blocks the code. Enter the PUK (PIN unblock code).
(See page 114) Please set To type receiver No address is in the To field. Fill in the To field and try again. (See page 130, page 132) Please wait Please wait for a while The audio line/packet communication facility has trouble or the audio line network/packet communication network is very congested. Wait a while and try again. You can make calls at 110/119/118. However, calls might not be connected by the situation. Please wait for a while (packet) The packet communication facility has trouble or the packet communication network is very congested. Wait a while and try again. Positioning failed An error occurred because the FOMA terminal is out of the service area or by other reasons, so it failed to measure the current location or to provide the location information. Move to a place where radio waves are strong enough and try again. Preparing Cannot record You cannot record just after recording. Wait a while and try again. Protected all Cannot delete All data items are protected, so cannot be deleted. Release the protection and try again.
(See page 154, page 166, page 191) Protected Cannot delete Protected mail Cannot delete Protected memo Cannot delete Protected message Cannot delete The data is protected, so could not be deleted. Release protection and try again. (See page 154, page 166, page 191) PUK blocked PUK code blocked PUK code not recognized Ten times erroneous entry of the PUK (PIN unblock code) blocks the code. Contact the handling counter of a docomo shop. R Read error An error occurred while reading information from the microSD card. Receiver cannot save data The receiving end blocks data. Receiving failed The destination address set by Access Point Setting is wrong, so you cannot select and receive. Check the setting and try again. (See page 199) Registration is in progress (554) You cannot operate because the user is being registered. Wait a while and try again. Replace with a new one or check the disk The microSD card formatting is abnormal. Execute Check microSD. (See page 353) Replay period has not started yet Playable date has not come yet, so you cannot play back the file. Retention period has expired (492) You could not download attached files held at the i-mode Center because the save period had been over. Rewrite failed Failed to update the software program. Contact a handling counter such as a docomo shop. Root certificate has expired Terminate SSL/TLS session Expiration date of SSL/TLS certificate has passed, so the connection is suspended. Root certificate is not valid The SSL/TLS certificate of that server is set to Invalid for Certificate setting. Set to Valid and try again.
(See page 201) Run software and delete data in IC card Then delete software Data is left inside the IC card, so you cannot delete the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli program. Start up the Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli program, delete the stored data, and try again. S Secret data You have not switched to Secret Mode or Secret Data Only, so cannot access. Switch to Secret Mode or Secret Data Only and try again. (See page 120) Server is busy The line facility has trouble or the line is very busy. Wait a while and try again. The line is very busy. Wait a while and try again. Service is used by a previous software Unable to download Delete a service?
Service is used by a previous software Unable to upgrade Delete a service?
When the software program with the service that uses the same IC card has already been downloaded, you cannot download or upgrade a new service unless you delete the existing service that has already been stored. Select YES to display the service to be deleted, and then delete that service already stored. Service unavailable The function cannot be operated with the inserted UIM. Setting auto assist Cannot delete Setting auto assist Cannot delete all The country/area code or international call access code set by Auto Assist Setting cannot be deleted. Change/
Cancel the setting and try again.
(See page 58) Setting IC card lock IC Card Lock is set. Release IC Card Lock and try again. (See page 296) Setting receive option Setting receive option Cannot start Receive Option Setting is set to ON, so you cannot start up. Switch to OFF and try again.
(See page 143) Size of data is not supported Data size exceeded the maximum, so you could not download normally. Size of page is not supported Size of this page is not supported The size of site or Internet website is large, so obtaining is suspended, and only obtained portion is displayed. 491
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(See page 161) Specified page number is not valid The entered page number is invalid. Enter the correct page number and try again.
(See page 365) Specify max cost within 10-100,000 Set the limit of Notice Call Cost to 10 through 100,000. (See page 390) SSL/TLS session cannot be established Either an altered SSL/TLS certificate was received or an SSL/TLS error occurred, so you could not connect. SSL/TLS session failed An authentication error occurred at the server, so you cannot connect. Software update is aborted Please retry The FOMA terminal was turned off during updating the Syntax error Received data has an error, so cannot be displayed or saved. The received data is discarded. software program. Try updating it again.
(See page 497) Some addresses are not valid Some addresses are incorrect. Enter the addresses correctly and send. (See page 130, page 174) Some data could not be copied The selected files contained ones that could not be copied, so you could not copy some data. Some data could not be moved The selected files contained ones that could not be moved, so you could not move some data. Some data could not be saved The selected files contained ones that could not be copied to the FOMA terminal or microSD card, so you could not save some data. System is restarted An error occurred, so the system is restarted and then the Stand-by display returns. T This certificate has expired Terminate SSL/TLS session Expiration date of SSL/TLS certificate has passed, so the connection is suspended. This certificate is not valid for this URL Terminate SSL/TLS session The contents of this SSL/TLS certificate do not match, so the connection is suspended. This data is not valid The file is incompatible, so cannot be displayed. You are trying to paste characters that cannot be used. Check the characters to be pasted and try again. (See page 410) This file is not attachable Cannot resend The output-prohibited file from the FOMA terminal has been attached to the mail, so you could not re-send it. This file is not valid The file is incompatible, so cannot be displayed. This image is not valid The image could not be displayed normally, so cannot be saved. Even if normally displayed, it may not be saved depending on the file format. This mail is broken Cannot resend The size of the mail text is too large or the attachment information about the text is damaged, so you could not re-send. This picture is not valid The image data is invalid, so cannot be displayed. This site is not certified Terminate SSL/TLS session This SSL/TLS certificate was not supported, so the connection was suspended. This software contains error This software contains error Unable to download The software program contains invalid data, so cannot be downloaded or upgraded. This software is currently unavailable for use You cannot start up the software program because the effective period is expired or the server has put it in unavailable state. This software is not supported by this phone The software program to be downloaded or upgraded does not support the FOMA terminal. This software is presently out of use You cannot start up the software program because the effective period is expired or the server has put it in unavailable state. 492 l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
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e g a s s e M r o r r E This UIM cannot be recognized An error occurred on the UIM or the PUK (PIN unblock Unable to change title You could not edit the title because entering no code) is blocked. Contact the handling counter of a docomo shop. Check to see if the correct UIM is inserted.
(See page 37) This UIM cannot be recognized Phone is restarted This UIM cannot be recognized correctly. The system is restarted and then the Stand-by display returns. Time out Disconnected from the other ends Bluetooth device during entering a Bluetooth passkey. No response from the Bluetooth device, so you could not store or connect it. The maximum stand-by time for Accept dialup devices had elapsed, so Accept dialup devices was deactivated. Too much data was entered Too many entered characters to send. Decrease the number of characters and send again.
(See page 184) Transmission failed Transmission failed (552) Transmission failed (XXX) You could not send the mail correctly. A three-digit numeral is displayed for (XXX). U Unable to acquire remaining data Delete data Unable to acquire remaining data Data deleted An error occurred when downloading the remaining data of the file that was partially saved, so the data was deleted. characters or entering only space is disabled while editing the title. Enter characters and try again.
(See page 319) Unable to combine/bind You could not concatenate the scanned data. The scanned data up to now is discarded. Unable to compose Unable to compose message You could not compose i-mode mail because the FOMA terminal was reading data. Wait a while and try again. Unable to download Another function was running or an error occurred, so you could not download. The data is invalid, so cannot be downloaded. The maximum number of programs has already been saved or there is not enough memory, so you could not download the program. Unable to download Cancel update Another function was running or an error occurred, so you could not download. Unable to download Data exceeds maximum size You tried to download the PDF data file exceeding the maximum size, so could not download it. Unable to download Data exceeds maximum size (452) You tried to receive data exceeding the maximum size, so could not receive it. Unable to edit file name You cannot change the file name to the one starting with a period or containing prohibited characters except half-pitch alphanumeric characters. Enter the correct file name and try again. (See page 320) Unable to input because of exceeding maximum size You could not enter the Deco-mail pictogram because it exceeded the maximum size of the images to be inserted. Unable to move The i-ppli program is the one that cannot be moved to the FOMA terminal, so could not be moved from the microSD card to the FOMA terminal. Unable to play because of wrong UIM or license info This music file cannot be played back because of the UIM security function. Insert the UIM you used for obtaining the Chaku-uta Full music file, and try again. If the UIM is the one inserted for obtaining the Chaku-uta Full music file, the license information of the music file in the FOMA terminal is invalid, so cannot be played back. Perform Initialize and try again. (See page 126) Unable to retrieve the requested URL (504) No response from the server, so you cannot connect. Unable to search any channels No broadcasting station was found that can receive programs currently in the area. Unable to select When selecting the end point for Trim imotion, you tried to select the point before the start point or the same point as the start point. So, the end point could not be selected. Reselect the start point again, then proceed. (See page 333) Unable to send all Ir data All the selected files were output-prohibited from the FOMA terminal, so could not be sent. Unable to set An error occurred, so you could not set. Unable to set auto-update An error occurred, so you could not set Set auto-update. Unable to set for storage There are no unoccupied memory numbers within the folder, so you cannot set. 493
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(See page 112) Y Your HTTP version is not supported (XXX) Received data has an error, so cannot be displayed or saved. The received data is discarded. A three-digit numeral is displayed for (XXX). Unable to support this card The inserted memory card cannot be used on P-09A. Use P-09A compatible microSD card. (See page 344) Unable to switch audio data There is only one audio, so you cannot switch. Unable to upgrade An error occurred, so you could not upgrade. Unable to use this function The function cannot be operated with the inserted UIM. Unsupported contents exist The data that the FOMA terminal does not support is contained. Updating program The program of Music&Video Channel is updating, so you cannot download or play it back. Wait a while and try again. URL address is not valid URL address is not valid (XXX) Received data has an error, so cannot be displayed or saved. The received data is discarded. A three-digit numeral is displayed for (XXX). Usage is currently restricted Try again later When a Pake-hodai, Pake-hodai full or Pake-hodai double user communicates a large amount of data within a certain duration, the connection might be restricted for a certain duration. Wait a while and try again. Using mail folder Cannot delete Using mail folder Cannot download Using mail folder Cannot start Corresponding software program is running. End the software program and try again. (See page 272) 494 l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
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e g a s s e M r o r r E Warranty and After-sales Services Warranty pMake sure that you have received a warranty card provided at purchase. After checking the contents of the warranty card as well as Shop name and date of purchase, keep the warranty card in a safe place. If you notice that necessary items of the warranty card are not filled in, immediately contact the shop where you purchased the FOMA terminal. The term of the warranty is one year from the date of purchase. pAll or part of this product including the accessories may be modified for improvement without notice. pData stored in the Phonebook and others might be changed or lost owing to a malfunction, repairs, or other mishandling of your FOMA terminal. You are advised to take a note of Phonebook entries and other files in preparation for such incidents. After we repair your FOMA terminal, we cannot move, with some exceptions, the information downloaded by using i-mode or i-ppli to your repaired FOMA terminal because of the copyright law. The FOMA terminal enables you to save Phonebook entries, i-motion files, or data files used for i-ppli to the microSD card. You can use Data Security Service (pay service that is available on a subscription basis) to save the data files such as Phonebook entries from the FOMA terminal to the Data Storage Center. If you have a personal computer, you can transfer and save the data files from the Phonebook to your personal computer by using the DOCOMO keitai datalink (see page 445) via the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option) or FOMA USB Cable (option). After-sales Services When there is a problem with the FOMA terminal Before asking repairs, check Troubleshooting in this manual. If the problem remains unsolved, contact the Repairs counter listed on the back page of this manual for malfunction and consult them. When repairs are necessitated as a result of consultation:
Bring your FOMA terminal to a repair counter specified by DOCOMO. Note that your FOMA terminal is accepted for repair during the repair counters business hours. Also, make sure that you will bring the warranty card with you to the counter. Further, note that you may need to wait for fixing depending on the malfunction state. In warranty period Your FOMA terminal is repaired charge free in accordance with the terms of warranty. Make sure that you bring the warranty card to the counter for the repair. If you do not show the warranty card, or when troubles or malfunctions are regarded to be caused by your mishandling, the repair cost is charged even within the warranty period. The cost for troubles caused by the use of devices and consumables other than those specified by DOCOMO is charged even within the warranty period. For the damages of liquid crystal display, connector, etc. after purchase, the repair cost is charged. Repairs may not be performed in the following cases:
When exposure to water is found at our repair counter (Example: When the waterproof sticker reacts) When, as a result of inspection at our repair center, corrosion is found due to exposure to water, dew condensation, or sweat, or when damage or deformation is found in the circuit board [Repairs might not be carried out when damage to the connector terminal (earphone/microphone terminal) or LCD, or cracks in the body are found.]
Even if repair is feasible, it is not covered by the warranty, so that repair cost is charged. After the warranty period We will repair your FOMA terminal on request (charges will apply). Spare parts availability period The minimum storage period of the performance spare parts (parts required for maintaining performance) for the FOMA terminal is basically six years after the closure of its production. Note, however, that your FOMA terminal might not be repaired depending on the troubled portions because of shortage of the spare parts. Even after the storage period, some FOMA terminals can be repaired depending on the troubled portions. Contact the Repairs counter listed on the back page of this manual. 495
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l Other points to note pMake sure not to modify the FOMA terminal or its accessories. Catching fire, giving injury, or causing malfunctions may result. For the repair of devices that the modification is applied to, we accept it if you agree to have the modification reset. Further, we might reject to repair depending on the conditions of the modification. The following might be regarded as modifications:
To put stickers, etc. onto the liquid crystal display or keys To decorate the FOMA terminal using adhesives To replace the coverings etc. with those of other than DOCOMO genuine products Repairs of troubles or malfunctions resulting from the modifications are charged even within the warranty period. pDo not peel the nameplate off the FOMA terminal. The nameplate is a certificate for ensuring the technological standard. If someone intentionally peel off the nameplate or replace it, the contents described in the nameplate cannot be checked, as we cannot verify the conformity of the product to the technical standard. Note that we may refuse repair for some malfunctions in this case. pThe information such as function settings and Total Calls Duration, etc. might be reset depending on troubles or repairs, or the way you handle the FOMA terminal. Set the settings again. pThe parts generating magnetism are used in the following portions of the FOMA terminal. Note that if you place a magnetism-sensitive object such as a cash card near the FOMA terminal, the card might become unusable. Portions: speaker, earpiece pIf the FOMA terminal gets wet or becomes moist, immediately turn off the power and remove the battery pack; then visit a repair counter. The FOMA terminal may not be repaired depending on its condition. Memory dial (Phonebook function) and downloaded information It is recommended to take a note of the information you have stored in the FOMA terminal and keep it in a safe place. We are not responsible for any change in or loss of information. When replacing or repairing your FOMA terminal, the data you created, obtained from external devices, or downloaded may be changed or lost. We do not take any responsibility for the loss or change incurred to the data. We may replace your FOMA terminal with a fungible one instead of repairing, for our convenience sake. Only at the time of repair, we move the files from your FOMA terminal including the images and ring melodies downloaded to your FOMA terminal or the files you created. (We cannot move some files. Also, some files might not be movable depending on the degree of malfunction.) It may take a while to move files, or it might occur that moving files is not possible depending on the memory size of the files stored in the FOMA terminal. 496 l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
i-mode Fault Diagnosis Site You can check on your FOMA terminal whether sending/receiving mail messages, downloading images/melodies, and others are normally working. Top display Test Menu list pTo connect to
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(i-mode Fault Diagnosis) pA packet communication fee for connecting to the i-mode QR code for accessing the site Fault Diagnosis Site is free. (When you access it from overseas, you are charged the fee.) pThe test items differ by model of FOMA terminals. Further the test items might be changed. pWhen you check operations of your FOMA terminal according to each test item, read the cautions on the site thoroughly and then perform the test. pWhen you connect to the i-mode Fault Diagnosis Site and test on sending mail messages, the proper information about your FOMA terminal (model name, mail address, etc.) is automatically sent to the server (i-mode Fault Diagnosis Server). We never use the sent information for other purposes than for the i-mode fault diagnosis. pWhen you think your FOMA terminal is in trouble as a result of your check, contact the Repairs counter listed on the back page of this manual.
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Updating Software This function is to check whether you need to update software programs in the FOMA terminal by connecting to the network, and if necessary, you can download some parts of software programs using packet communication, and can update the software programs. You can update software programs that are essential for operating the FOMA terminal to enhance its functionality and operability. You are not charged a packet communication fee for updating software programs. If you need to update the software programs, the DOCOMO website and
(User support) in Japanese iMenu let you know about it. Auto-update, Update Now and Reserve Update are available for updating software programs. Auto-update: Automatically downloads new software programs, and updates at the time you specified beforehand. Update Now: If you want to, immediately update. Reserve Update: Reserve the date and time for updating software programs, and they are automatically updated at the reserved date and time. pDo not remove the battery pack while updating software programs. You may fail to update. pYou can update software programs with the Phonebook entries, images shot by the camera, or downloaded data retained in the FOMA terminal; however note that data may not be protected depending on the conditions (such as malfunction, damage, or drench) your FOMA terminal is placed in. You are advised to backup important data. Note that some data such as downloaded ones might not be backed up. Before Using Software Update pYou can update software programs even when you set Access point setting to a user designated destination. pFully charge the battery before updating software programs. pYou cannot update software programs in the following cases:
When the FOMA terminal is off During a call During PIN1 code lock During Self Mode When the UIM is not inserted While connecting to external devices such as a personal computer pIt may take time to update (download or rewrite) software programs. pYou cannot make/receive calls, use communication functions, and use other functions When date and time are not set Out of the service area During Omakase Lock While using other functions while updating software programs. (You can receive voice calls, forward calls or operate Record Message during download.) pWhen updating, the FOMA terminal is connected to the server (DOCOMO site) using SSL/TLS communication. You need to validate the SSL/TLS certificate.
(Setting at purchase: Valid See page 201 for how to set.) pIt is recommended to update software programs when radio wave is strong enough with the three antennas displayed and while you are not moving. If radio wave conditions get worse while downloading software programs, or download is suspended, move to a place with good radio wave conditions and try again to update software programs. pIf you check Software Update with the software programs already updated, the message No update is needed Please continue to use as before is displayed. pWhen Receive option setting is set to ON and mail comes in during software update, the display for notifying you of the arrival of mail may not be displayed after software update is completed. pWhen updating software programs, the proper information about your FOMA terminal
(model name or serial number, etc.) is automatically sent to the server
(DOCOMO-managed server for Software Update). We at DOCOMO never use the sent information for other purposes than for updating software programs. pIf you fail to update software programs, Rewrite failed is displayed and you cannot do all the operations. In that case, you are kindly requested to come to a repair counter specified by DOCOMO. pYou cannot use Software Update overseas. 497
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You can download new software programs automatically, then the updating is operated at the time you specified beforehand. When the rewriting state is ready, the Rewrite notification icon appears. Then you can confirm the rewrite time and select whether to change the rewrite time or rewrite the program immediately. When a rewrite time comes with the Rewrite notification icon displayed, rewriting is automatically carried out and the Rewrite notification icon is erased. pYou cannot change Set auto-update when the notification icon of software update is displayed on the Stand-by display. In that case, select the notification icon, and clear that icon without confirming whether the software update is required. You are then able to change Set auto-update. Set Date and Time of Updating 1 mSet./ServiceOther settingsSoftware update
Enter your Terminal Security CodeSet auto-update When Update is Needed 1 Select the Rewrite notification icon on the Stand-by display, and select OK, Change time or Now rewrite. pThe Rewrite notification icon notifies you that rewriting starts at the set time. Select the Rewrite notification icon. Rewrite notification icon 2 Select OK. pAfter you select it, the Stand-by display returns, and then rewriting starts at the set time. l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
pWhen you select Change time, you can set the time and day of the week for rewriting. pSee Update Software Now (Update Now) on page 500 for the operation when you select Now rewrite. pThe Rewrite notification icon is cleared when you check it. 498 Start Software Update If you select Only notification of Set auto-update, Update notification icon notifies you when software update is necessary. You can start Software Update by selecting Update notification icon, or from the Menu display. 3 When updating is not necessary, No update is needed is displayed. Use the FOMA terminal as it is. When updating is necessary, Update is needed is displayed. You can select either Now update or Reserve. Start Software Update by Selecting Update notification icon 1 Select Update notification icon on the Stand-by display. Software Update display When updating is not necessary The display for when the software update is unavailable because of the server congestion.
(Wait for a while and then start the software update again.) Start Software Update from Menu 1 mSet./ServiceOther settingsSoftware update
Enter your TerminalSecurity CodeUpdate pIf you select No, the confirmation display appears asking whether to delete the notification icon. pUpdate notification icon appears in the following cases:
When notification is provided by DOCOMO When Update is needed is displayed in step 3 When you fail to update software programs during updating in Reserve Update When you cancel the reservation for the software update 2 Check whether the software programs need to be updated. pYou can answer voice calls during check. 2 Go to step 2 of [Start Software Update by Selecting Update notification icon] on page 499. 499
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l Update Software Now (Update Now) 1 When you select Now update, Start download is displayed and downloading starts after a while. (Select OK to start downloading right now.) pYou can answer voice calls during download. pIf you cancel downloading midway, the data downloaded up to that point is deleted. pOnce downloading starts, updating proceeds automatically; you do not need to select menu items. 2 When downloading is completed, rewriting the software programs starts. (Select OK to start rewriting right now.) When rewriting is completed, your FOMA terminal automatically restarts. pIt may take a while to start rewriting. pYou cannot even answer calls while rewriting. While rewriting the software programs, all key operations are disabled. You cannot even stop updating. Also, charging temporarily stops even if the AC adapter (option) is connected. 500 3 After confirming the update completion, select OK. pIf you do not select OK at the update completion, the Rewrite completion icon indicating the update is completed appears on the Stand-by display. It is cleared when you check it. Reserve Date and Time for Updating Software (Reserve Update) When downloading takes time or the server is busy, you can set in advance the date and time for starting the software update by communicating with the server. 1 Select Reserve from the Software Update display. The date and time which can be reserved are displayed. pThe servers time table appears for the software update reservation. When you select Others After communicating with the server, you can select the date and time you want. The availability of each time zone is displayed on the time selection display as follows:
: Available, : Almost full, : Not available When you select one time zone you want, you can communicate with the server again to display candidates for reserving time. l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
2 Confirm the date and time you selected. Select YES. Your FOMA terminal communicates with the server again and then the reservation is completed. Check, Change, or Cancel the Reserved Date and Time Select Software update from the setting menu, then enter your Terminal Security Code and select Update; then you can confirm the reserved time. You can change or cancel the reserved date and time from the display for checking reservation. To change, select Change. To cancel, select Cancel. When the reserved time comes The display on the right appears and about five seconds later the software update starts automatically. Before the reserved time, fully charge the battery pack, place the FOMA terminal with the Stand-by display shown in a place within reach of radio wave. End Software Update If you select Cancel from each display, the display for ending the operation appears. Select YES; then the software update ends and the Stand-by display returns. To return to the previous display, select NO. Information pIf the battery becomes low during operation, the software rewriting is not done and the operation ends. Information pNote that updating may not start even when the reserved time arrives if you are using another function. pThe software update may not be started if an alarm is activated. pIf you execute Initialize on page 126 after completing the reservation, the software update does not start even when the reserved time arrives. Make a reservation for the software update again. 501
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l
<Scanning Function>
Protecting FOMA Terminal from Harmful Data First of all, update the pattern data to make it the latest. Regarding data and programs downloaded or obtained from sites, i-mode mail messages or SMS messages to the FOMA terminal, you can detect data that might cause failure, can delete it, and can stop starting an application program. pUse the pattern data for checking. Update the pattern data, because it is upgraded each time new trouble is found. (See page 502) pThe scan function is for filtering out the data that causes failure to mobile phones at the time of browsing websites or receiving mail messages. Note that this function works only when the pattern data for each failure has been downloaded to your mobile phone and when the pattern data for each failure is found. pThe data contained in the pattern data varies depending on the mobile phone model. Therefore, note that we may stop distributing the pattern data to mobile phones that have been on the market for three years or more. Set Scanning Function <Set Scan>
If you set Scan to Valid, data or a program can be automatically checked when you try to run it. In addition, if you set Message scan to Valid, a received SMS message can be automatically checked when you display it. 1 mSet./ServiceLock/SecurityScanning function
Set scanSelect an item. Scan . Sets whether to run the scanning function. Message scan . Sets whether to run the scanning function when displaying an pWhile Scan is set to Invalid, you cannot set Message scan. SMS message. 502 2 Valid or InvalidYES pWhen the scan function is set, an alert is shown by five levels if data that might cause failure is detected. (See page 503) Information pThe scanning is not available for the SMS message which notifies you of incoming calls for Voice Mail Service. Update Pattern Data <Update>
UpdateYESYES pTo cancel during i-mode connection, select Cancel. 1 mSet./ServiceLock/SecurityScanning function 2 OK pWhen pattern data update is not necessary, Pattern definitions are up-to-date is displayed. Use the pattern data as it is. Information pWhen updating the pattern data, the proper information about your FOMA terminal
(model name, serial number, etc.) is automatically sent to the server
(DOCOMO-managed server for the scanning function). We at DOCOMO never use the sent information for other purposes than for the scanning function. pSet the date (year/month/date) for the FOMA terminal correctly in advance. pThe pattern data is not updated in the following cases:
During a call When the date/time is not set When the UIM is not inserted During Lock All While another function is working When connecting to external devices such as personal computers While Self Mode is activated pIf you cancel downloading midway, the data downloaded up to that point is deleted. Out of the service area l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
Update Pattern Data Automatically <Set Auto-update>
You can set whether to update the pattern data inside your FOMA terminal when the pattern data is created anew.
Set auto-updateON or OFF 1 mSet./ServiceLock/SecurityScanning function 2 YESOK pWhen you select ON in step 1, the confirmation display appears telling that your mobile phone information is sent at auto-update. pTo cancel during i-mode connection, select Cancel. Information pWhen setting auto-update or updating automatically, the proper information about your FOMA terminal (model name, serial number, etc.) is automatically sent to the server (DOCOMO-managed server for the scanning function). We at DOCOMO never use the sent information for other purposes than for the scanning function. pWhen auto-update is completed, the notification icon of
(Update completed)
(Pattern update failed) appears. Select appears on the desktop. If it is failed, to display the update result. Displays for Scanning Result About the display for scanned problem elements A warning display appears when problematic data is found. Select Detail from the warning display to show the name of the problem element. pWhen six or more problem elements are found, the sixth and later problem element names are omitted. pDetail might not appear depending on the detected problem element. The displays for scanning result Alert level 0 Alert level 1 Alert level 2 OK.....Continues the YES ....Stops and ends the OK .... Stops and ends the operation. Alert level 3 operation. NO .....Continues the operation. Alert level 4 operation. YES.....Deletes the data OK .... Deletes the data and and ends the operation. NO ......Stops and ends the operation. ends the operation. pThe alert displays for when displaying i-mode mail messages or SMS messages may differ from the ones above. Check Pattern Data Version <Version>
1 mSet./ServiceLock/SecurityScanning function
Version 503
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l Main Specifications Handset Model Dimensions
(when closed) Weight (with the battery pack attached) Continuous standby time FOMA
/3G 3G/GSM setting [3G]
3G/GSM setting [Auto]
GSM 3G/GSM setting [Auto]
Continuous talk time FOMA/3G GSM 1Seg watching time Charging time LCD Type Size Number of pixels P-09A Height: Approx. 110 mm Width: Approx. 50 mm Depth: Approx. 12.5 mm
(at thickest point: Approx. 16.5 mm) Approx. 110 g In motion: Approx. 400 hours Standstill: Approx. 610 hours In motion: Approx. 380 hours Standstill: Approx. 260 hours Voice call: Approx. 190 minutes Videophone call: Approx. 140 minutes Voice call: Approx. 230 minutes Approx. 290 minutes
(when Mobile W-Speed is OFF: Approx. 320 minutes)
(in ECO Mode: Approx. 410 minutes) AC adapter: Approx. 120 minutes DC adapter: Approx. 120 minutes Display: TFT 262,144 colors Private window: Organic EL one color Display: Approx. 3.0 inches Private window: Approx. 0.9 inches Display: 409,920 pixels (480 dots x 854 dots) Private window: 4,608 pixels
(128 dots x 36 dots) Type Size CMOS 1/4.0 inches Number of effective pixels Number of recording pixels (maximum) Approx. 3,200,000 pixels Approx. 3,200,000 pixels Image pickup device Camera 504 l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
Recording Number of recordable still images1 Approx. 2,400 max. (default) Approx. 3,500 max. (when the deletable Number of still images for continuous shooting Continuous playback time2 Music playback Memory capacity Chaku-uta Chaku-uta Full pre-installed data files are deleted) VGA: 4 QCIF: 5 through 20 QVGA: 5 through 10 Sub-QCIF: 5 through 20 SD-Audio file (supports Play Background):
Approx. 6,500 minutes3 Chaku-uta Full music file (supports Play Background): Approx. 6,000 minutes3 i-motion file (including Chaku-uta music file):
Approx. 1,260 minutes3 WMA file (supports Play Background):
Approx. 4,800 minutes Music&Video Channel program (supports Play Background) Sound: Approx. 6,000 minutes Moving picture: Approx. 240 minutes Approx. 250 Mbytes4 1: Image size: Sub-QCIF (128 x 96), Image quality: Normal, File size: 10 Kbytes 2: The continuous playback time is the estimated duration that you can play back using the Stereo Earphone Set 01 (option) with the FOMA terminal closed. 3: File format: AAC 4: Shares with still images, i-motion files, melodies, PDF files, Music&Video Channel programs, Kisekae Tool files, Machi-chara images, ToruCa files, and i-ppli programs. Battery pack Name of product Battery type Voltage Capacity Battery Pack P19 Li-ion (lithium ion) battery 3.7 V 800 mAh Specifications for Still Image Shooting File format JPEG Compression format Baseline format Extension Title/File name jpg Automatically set according to the date and time the image was saved and the number of shot frames (when the 1st frame was shot at 10:00 on November 18, 2009) Title 2009/11/18 10:00 File name 2009111810000000 (Store in: Phone) P1000001 (Store in: microSD) Maximum file size 1.0 Mbytes Mail attachment/Output Can be attached to mail or output from the FOMA terminal by Memory capacity using the microSD card. Approx. 250 Mbytes (Phone) Estimate of the number of storable still images The number of files that can be saved varies depending on shooting environments. The number of files that can be saved to the FOMA terminal and microSD card has limit. The number of files that can be saved to P-09A Image quality Image size 3M (1536 x 2048) 2M Wide (1920 x 1080) 2M (1200 x 1600) 1M (960 x 1280) Stand-by (480 x 854) VGA (640 x 480) QVGA (240 x 320) QCIF (176 x 144) Sub-QCIF (128 x 96) Super fine
(Approx.) Fine
(Approx.) Normal
(Approx.) 260 372 372 516 1684 2,461 3,500 3,500 3,500 323 516 516 727 2,285 2,909 3,500 3,500 3,500 367 640 640 969 2,909 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 pThe values are the number of files you can save after deleting the deletable pre-installed data files. The number of files that can be saved to the microSD card (64 Mbytes) Image quality Image size 3M (1536 x 2048) 2M Wide (1920 x 1080) 2M (1200 x 1600) 1M (960 x 1280) Stand-by (480 x 854) VGA (640 x 480) QVGA (240 x 320) QCIF (176 x 144) Sub-QCIF (128 x 96) Super fine
(Approx.) Fine
(Approx.) Normal
(Approx.) 62 90 90 124 387 552 1,290 1,935 3,870 77 124 124 175 552 645 1,290 1,935 3,870 87 154 154 227 645 774 1,935 3,870 3,870 Specifications for Moving Picture Shooting File format Coding system Extension Title/File name MP4, ASF (When File size setting is set to Long time.) Video: MPEG4 Voice: AMR, G.726 3gp, asf Automatically set according to the date and time the image was recorded (when shot at 10:00 on November 18, 2009) Title 2009/11/18 10:00 File name 200911181000 (Store in: Phone) MOL001 (Store in: microSD) Maximum file size 2 Mbytes (Store in: Phone) Can be limited to the size which can be attached to i-motion mail when shooting. (See page 222) Mail attachment/Output Can be attached to mail or output from the FOMA terminal by Memory capacity using the microSD card. Approx. 250 Mbytes (Phone) 505
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l Estimate of recordable time The recordable time varies depending on shooting environments. Take reference to the recordable time and memory capacity which appear on the Finder display as well. Recordable time to P-09A (See Voice for the recordable time of Voice Recorder.) Image size File size setting Movie type set VGA
(640 x 480) HVGA Wide
(640 x 352) QVGA
(320 x 240) QCIF
(176 x 144) Sub-QCIF
(128 x 96) Mail restriction
(S) Mail restriction
(L) Mail restriction
(S) Mail restriction
(L) Mail restriction
(S) Mail restriction
(L) Mail restriction
(S) Mail restriction
(L) Mail restriction
(S) Mail restriction
(L) Normal Video Voice Normal Video Voice Normal Video Voice Normal Video Voice Normal Video Voice Normal Video Voice Normal Video Voice Normal Video Voice Normal Video Voice Normal Video Voice Recordable time per recording (Approx.) Image quality Total recordable time (Approx.) Image quality Super fine 2 sec 2 sec 8 sec 8 sec 3 sec 3 sec 11 sec 11 sec 4 sec 4 sec 16 sec 16 sec 10 sec 10 sec 39 sec 40 sec 19 sec 20 sec 75 sec 80 sec Fine 4 sec 4 sec 305 sec 16 sec 16 sec 20 min 5 sec 5 sec 305 sec 20 sec 20 sec 20 min 5 sec 5 sec 305 sec 20 sec 20 sec 20 min 35 sec 39 sec 305 sec 141 sec 159 sec 20 min 62 sec 78 sec 305 sec 254 sec 318 sec 20 min Normal 8 sec 8 sec 30 sec 30 sec 10 sec 10 sec 40 sec 40 sec 15 sec 15 sec 59 sec 60 sec 69 sec 78 sec 279 sec 318 sec 122 sec 156 sec 497 sec 10 min Super fine 15 min 15 min 15 min 15 min 20 min 21 min 20 min 21 min 31 min 31 min 31 min 31 min 79 min 82 min 79 min 82 min 154 min 164 min 154 min 164 min Fine 31 min 31 min 2,581 min 31 min 31 min 2,581 min 40 min 41 min 2,581 min 40 min 41 min 2,581 min 40 min 41 min 2,581 min 40 min 41 min 2,581 min 291 min 328 min 2,581 min 291 min 328 min 2,581 min 523 min 656 min 2,581 min 523 min 656 min 2,581 min Normal 60 min 61 min 60 min 61 min 80 min 82 min 80 min 82 min 120 min 123 min 120 min 123 min 576 min 656 min 576 min 656 min 1,026 min 1,313 min 1,026 min 1,313 min pThe values are the recordable time after deleting the deletable pre-installed data files. 506 l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
Recordable time to microSD card (64 Mbytes) (See Voice for the recordable time of Voice Recorder.) Image size VGA
(640 x 480) HVGA Wide
(640 x 352) QVGA
(320 x 240) QCIF
(176 x 144) Sub-QCIF
(128 x 96) File size setting Movie type set Long time Normal Video Voice Normal Video Voice Normal Video Voice Normal Video Voice Normal Video Voice Recordable time per recording (Approx.) Image quality Total recordable time (Approx.) Image quality Super fine 227 sec 231 sec 302 sec 308 sec 447 sec 462 sec 18 min 20 min 34 min 40 min Fine 447 sec 462 sec 180 min 577 sec 10 min 180 min 577 sec 10 min 180 min 60 min 80 min 180 min 96 min 160 min 180 min Normal 14 min 15 min 18 min 20 min 26 min 30 min 96 min 160 min 137 min 180 min Super fine 227 sec 231 sec 302 sec 308 sec 447 sec 462 sec 18 min 20 min 34 min 40 min Fine 447 sec 462 sec 624 min 577 sec 10 min 624 min 577 sec 10 min 624 min 60 min 80 min 624 min 96 min 160 min 624 min Normal 14 min 15 min 18 min 20 min 26 min 30 min 96 min 160 min 137 min 320 min 507
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l Number of Savable/Registerable/
Protectable Items in FOMA Terminal Function Number of savable/registerable items Reference Number of savable/registerable items Reference Function Screen memo
(Full Browser) Screen memo Screen memo folder
<Number of protectable items>
300 max. 4
<150 max. 4>
40 (incl. Screen memo) 3,500 max. 4, 9, 10 TVlink TV timer Timer recording Schedule Holiday Received mail Sent mail Draft mail8 User created folder
(Inbox) User created folder
(Outbox) Deco-mail Decome-Anime Message R Message F Bookmark Bookmark folder Screen memo
<Number of protectable items>
1,0001 50 100 100 2,5002 1003 100 20 2,500 max. 3, 4, 5, 6
<2,500 max. 4>
1,000 max. 4, 6, 7
<1,000 max. 4>
20 max. 4 22 22 30 100 max. 3, 4 100 max. 3, 4 100 max. 4
<50 max. 4>
100 max. 4
<50 max. 4>
600 40 (incl. Bookmark) 300 max. 4
<150 max. 4>
Screen memo folder 40 (incl. Screen memo) page 78 239 241 242 379 380 384 390 147 148 148 153 153 147 138 139 166 166 188 188 189 190 Phonebook 1Seg Schedule ToDo Text memo Mail
(total of SMS messages and i-mode mail messages) Area mail Template Message Bookmark Screen memo
(i-mode Browser) 508 l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
page 189 190 318 356 326 356 340 356 337 364 252 252 343 339 296 298 270 270 Still image i-motion file Melody Chara-den PDF file Music&Video Channel Kisekae Tool Machi-chara ToruCa i-ppli User created folder 20 User created folder 19 3,500 max. 4, 9, 10 User created folder Downloaded program Saved program User created folder Mail-linked i-ppli 3,500 max. 4, 9, 10 20 33 3,500 max. 4, 9, 10 2 10 max. 4, 10 3,500 max. 4, 9, 10 3,500 max. 4, 9, 10 495 max. 4, 10 20 100 max. 4, 10 5 1: Up to 50 Phonebook entries can be stored on the UIM. 2:
3:
4: The number of savable, registerable, or protectable items may decrease Includes i-schedule events. Includes pre-installed data. 5:
6:
depending on the data volume. Includes mail in the Chat folder, Trash box folder and the i-ppli mail folder. In addition, a total of 20 received and sent SMS messages can be saved to the UIM. (See page 391) Includes mail in the Chat folder and the i-ppli mail folder. 7:
8: Can save unsent mail you are composing. 9: Among pre-installed data files, only the Deco-mail pictograms, Deco-mail pictures, PDF files, Kisekae Tool files, and Machi-chara images are included as the savable/registerable items. 10: Still images, i-motion files, melodies, PDF files, music files, Music&Video Channel programs, Kisekae Tool files, Machi-chara images, ToruCa files, and i-ppli programs share the number of savable/registerable items and memory space. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of Mobile Phone SAR Certification Information This model phone P-09A meets the MICs* technical regulation for exposure to radio waves. The technical regulation established permitted levels of radio frequency energy, based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The regulation employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit is 2 watts/kilogram (W/kg)** averaged over ten grams of tissue. The limit includes a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The value of the limit is equal to the international guidelines recommended by ICNIRP***. All phone models should be confirmed to comply with the regulation, before they are available for sale to the public. The highest SAR value for this model phone is 0.625 W/kg. It was taken by the Telecom Engineering Center (TELEC), a Registered Certification Agency on the Radio Law. The test for SAR was conducted in accordance with the MIC testing procedure using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest permitted power level in all tested frequency bands. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the MICs technical regulation. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR of the phone during operation can be well below the maximum value. For further information about SAR, please see the following websites:
World Health Organization (WHO):
ICNIRP:
MIC:
TELEC:
NTT DOCOMO: http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/product/
Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd.:
http://www.icnirp.de/
http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/ele/body/index.htm http://www.telec.or.jp/ENG/Index_e.htm http://www.who.int/peh-emf/
http://panasonic.jp/mobile/
(In Japanese only)
* Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications
** The technical regulation is provided in Article 14-2 of the Ministry Ordinance Regulating Radio Equipment.
*** International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection European RF Exposure Information This mobile phone complies with the EU requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your mobile phone is a radio transceiver, designed and manufactured not to exceed the SAR* limits** for exposure to radio-frequency (RF) energy, which SAR* value, when tested for compliance against the standard was 0.525 W/kg. While there may be differences between the SAR* levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet*** the EU requirements for RF exposure.
The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
** The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of tissue, recommended by The Council of the European Union. The limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.
*** Tests for SAR have been conducted using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base station antenna, the lower the power output. Declaration of Conformity The product P-09A is declared to conform with the essential requirements of European Union Directive 1999/5/EC Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 3.1(a), 3.1(b) and 3.2. The Declaration of Conformity can be found on http://panasonic.net/pmc/support/index.html. The European RTTE approval of this product is limited to the use of the P-09A handset, Battery Pack and FOMA AC Adapter for Global use (100 to 240 V AC) only. Other accessories are not part of the approval. FCC Notice pThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. pChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 509
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l FCC RF Exposure Information THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE U.S. GOVERNMENTS REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone contains a radio transmitter and receiver. Your phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the U.S. government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed on position and locations (for example, at the ear and worn on the body) as required by FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.581 W/kg, and when worn on the body, is 0.380 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the U.S. government requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section at http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/ after search on FCC ID UCE209018A. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory designated for this product or when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body.
* In the United States, the SAR limit for wireless mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. SAR values may vary depending upon national reporting requirements and the network band. 510 Important Safety Information AIRCRAFT Switch off your wireless device when boarding an aircraft or whenever you are instructed to do so by airline staff. If your device offers a flight mode or similar feature consult airline staff as to whether it can be used on board. DRIVING Full attention should be given to driving at all times and local laws and regulations restricting the use of wireless devices while driving must be observed. HOSPITALS Mobile phones should be switched off wherever you are requested to do so in hospitals, clinics or health care facilities. These requests are designed to prevent possible interference with sensitive medical equipment. PETROL STATIONS Obey all posted signs with respect to the use of wireless devices or other radio equipment in locations with flammable material and chemicals. Switch off your wireless device whenever you are instructed to do so by authorized staff. INTERFERENCE Care must be taken when using the phone in close proximity to personal medical devices, such as pacemakers and hearing aids. Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 15 cm be maintained between a mobile phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. To achieve this use the phone on the opposite ear to your pacemaker and do not carry it in a breast pocket. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives. For other Medical Devices:
Please consult your physician and the device manufacturer to determine if operation of your phone may interfere with the operation of your medical device. Export Administration Regulations This product and its accessories might be covered by the Japan Export Administration Regulations (Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law and its related laws). To export this product and its accessories, take the required measures on your responsibility and at your expenses. For details on the procedures, contact the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
Intellectual Property Right Copyrights and Portrait Rights You have no right to copy, modify, or distribute the contents such as text, images, music, or software programs downloaded from websites on the Internet, or images shot by the cameras of this product without permission from the copyright holder except for when the copy or quote is for personal use that is allowed by the copyright law. Note that it may be prohibited to shoot or record live performances or exhibitions even for personal use. Make sure that you refrain from shooting portraits of other persons and distributing such portraits over the Internet without consent, as this violates portrait rights. Trademarks pFOMA, mova, i-mode, i-ppli, i-ppliDX, i-motion, Deco-mail, Chaku-motion, Chara-den, ToruCa, mopera, mopera U, WORLD CALL, Dual Network, FirstPass, visualnet, V-live, i-Channel, DCMX, iD, Security Scan, i-motion mail, i-area, Short Mail, WORLD WING, Public mode, DoPa, sigmarion, musea, IMCS, OFFICEED, 2in1, docomo SMART series, and the logos of FOMA, i-mode, i-ppli, DCMX, iC, iD, Music&Video Channel, and HIGH-SPEED are trademarks or registered trademarks of NTT DOCOMO, INC. pChizu Talk is a trademark of ZENRIN DataCom CO., LTD. pWindows Media is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. pPowered by JBlend Copyright 2002-2009 Aplix Corporation. All rights reserved. JBlend and JBlend-related trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Aplix Corporation in Japan and other countries. pf is a registered trademark of FeliCa Networks, Inc. pmicroSDHC logo is a trademark. pMultitask is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation. pQR code is a registered trademark of Denso Wave Inc. p is a registered trademark of CANNAC, Inc. pOne-push Open is a trademark of Panasonic Corporation. pJava and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. pPowered by Mascot Capsule/Micro3D Edition Mascot Capsule is a trademark of HI CORPORATION. pOKAO Vision is used for multiple face detection to improve camera AF. OKAO is a registered trademark or trademark of OMRON Corporation in JAPAN and other countries. pNapster is a registered trademark of Napster, LLC. and/or its affiliates in the US and/or other countries. pOther company names and product names described in the text are trademarks or pCatch Phone (Call waiting service) is a registered trademark of Nippon Telegraph and registered trademarks of those companies. Telephone Corporation. pFree Dial logo mark is a registered trademark of NTT Communications Corporation. pMcAfee is registered trademarks or trademarks of McAfee, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the US and/or other countries. pG-GUIDE, G-GUIDE MOBILE and their logos are registered trademarks in Japan of U.S. Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and/or its affiliates. pQuickTime is a registered trademark of Apple Inc., in the US and other countries. pNAVIDIAL and NAVIDIAL logo mark are trademarks of NTT Communications Corporation. pMicrosoft, Windows, and Windows Vista are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Others pThis product contains NetFront Browser and NetFront Sync Client of ACCESS CO., LTD. ACCESS and NetFront are trademarks or registered trademarks of ACCESS CO., LTD. in the United States, Japan and other countries. Copyright 2009 ACCESS CO., LTD. All rights reserved. pIrFront is a trademark or registered trademark of ACCESS CO., LTD. in Japan and other countries. The IrDA Feature Trademark is owned by the Infrared Data Association and used under license therefrom. pContains Adobe Flash Lite and Adobe Reader LE technology by Adobe Systems Incorporated. Adobe Flash Lite Copyright 2003-2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe Reader LE Copyright 1993-2007 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe, Adobe Reader, Flash, and Flash Lite are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. pFeliCa is a contactless IC card technology developed by Sony Corporation. 511
i A p p e n d x T r o u b e s h o o t i n g l pFeliCa is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation. pCROSS YOU is a trademark of Sony Corporation. pGoogle and Google Map for Mobile are trademarks of Google Inc. pThis product contains software licensed complying with GNU General Public License
(GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), etc. For more details, see readme.txt in the GPLLGPL folder on the bundled CD-ROM. (readme.txt is only available in Japanese version.) piWnn of OMRON SOFTWARE Co., Ltd. is used for conversion methods for Japanese language. iWnn OMRON SOFTWARE Co., LTD. 2008-2009 All Rights Reserved. pText Profiler is trademark of OMRON Corporation. pThe Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by NTT DOCOMO, INC. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. pThis product is loaded with Bluetooth Stack for Embedded Systems Spec 2.0 by Toshiba Corp. pMPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. pThis product is licensed under the MPEG-4 patent portfolio license, AVC patent portfolio license and VC-1 patent portfolio license for the personal and non-commercial use of a consumer to
(i) encode video in compliance with the MPEG-4 Visual Standard, AVC Standard and pThis product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Corporation. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary. pContent providers are using the digital rights management technology for Windows Media contained in this device (WM-DRM) to protect the integrity of their content
(Secure Content) so that their intellectual property, including copyright, in such content is not misappropriated. This device uses WM-DRM Software to play Secure Content (WM-DRM Software). If the security of the WM-DRM Software in this device has been compromised, owners of Secure Content (Secure Content Owners) may request that Microsoft revoke the WM-DRM Softwares right to acquire new licenses to copy, display and/or play Secure Content. Revocation does not alter the WM-DRM Softwares ability to play unprotected content. A list of Revoked WM-DRM Software is sent to your device whenever you download a license for Secure Content from the Internet or from a PC. Microsoft may, in conjunction with such license, also download revocation lists onto your device on behalf of Secure Content Owners. l g n i t o o h s e b u o r T x d n e p p A i
VC-1 Standard (MPEG-4/AVC/VC-1 Video) and/or
(ii) decode MPEG-4/AVC/VC-1 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a licensed video provider licensed to provide MPEG-4/AVC/VC-1 Video. No license is granted or implied for any other use. Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA, L.L.C. See http://www.mpegla.com. pCopyright 2001 Seiko Epson Corporation. All Rights Reserved. PRINT Image Matching is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation. The PRINT Image Matching logo is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation. pThis product is manufactured or sold under license from InterDigital Technology Corporation. pThe abbreviations used for respective operating systems (Japanese version) in this manual are as shown below:
Windows Vista is the abbreviation of Windows Vista (Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate). Windows XP is the abbreviation of Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system or Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition operating system. Windows 2000 is the abbreviation of Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system. pThis product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Corporation and third parties. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary and third parties. 512 MEMO 513 MEMO 514 MEMO 515 MEMO 516 MEMO 517 MEMO 518 MEMO 519 MEMO 520 MEMO 521 522 Index/Quick Manual Index . 524 Quick Manual . 534 523 Index How to refer to Index pThe Index contains the terms and terminologies summarizing the descriptive contents by sorting in alphabetical order. If you cannot find the term or terminology you want to know, search for it using a different term or terminology.
<Example: To set the i-ppli Stand-by display using Software setting of i-ppli>
Software setting . 273 Change melody/image. 274 i-ppli call . 288 Icon info . 273 Location usage. 274 Map setting. 274 Network set . 273 Program guide key. 274 Stand-by net. 289 Stand-by set. 289 ippli settings . 285 i-ppli stand-by display . 99, 289 i-ppli to function . 196 Stand-by display . 43 Stand-by set (i-ppli) . 289 Start! i-Widget . 284 A Backlight . 286 AC adapter . 41 Accept dialup devices. 399 Accept registered
(Bluetooth function) . 399 Access point setting . 199 Action list . 71, 338 Activate TV with alarm . 242 Activate 1Seg . 233 Add desktop icon . 30 Add to a phonebook entry . 82 Add to channel list . 235 Add to phonebook (Phone). 78, 82 Add to phonebook (UIM) . 78, 82 Additional service . 430 Additional guidance. 430 Address link function . 196 524 After-sales services. 495 Alarm. 376 Alarm setting . 385 Answer setting . 64 Antenna. 23 Any key answer. 64 Power saver . 286 Area mail. 167 Area Mail settings . 168 Arrival call act . 421 AT command. 445 Attach bookmarks . 141 Attach document files . 141 Attach i-motion files. 140 Attach melodies . 140 Attach PDF files . 140 Attach phonebook entries . 141 Attach pictures . 140 Attach schedule events . 141 Attach SD other files . 141 Attach ToDo items. 141 Attach ToruCa files . 140 Attachment preference . 163 Attachments . 140, 145 Auto answer setting. 394 Auto assist setting . 58 Auto channel setting . 231 Auto color label . 163 Auto power on/off . 376 Auto reading ToruCa. 303 Auto save set . 223 Auto start info . 287 Auto start setting . 286 Auto start time . 286 Auto timer . 225 Auto voice dial. 90 Auto volume (Video) . 246 Auto volume (1Seg) . 246 Auto-display . 165 Auto-sort (Mail) . 159 Auto-sort (ToruCa) . 299 Auto-sort setting display . 159 Auto-start attachment . 163 AV phone to function. 195 Available services overseas . 432 Vibrator . 286 B Back cover . 23 Backlight . 73, 102 Backup to microSD . 351 Bar code reader . 226, 273 Bar code reader list . 228 Basic package. 20 Battery level . 42 Battery pack . 39 Attaching/removing . 39 Charging . 40 Charging time. 41 Usable time . 40 Bluetooth function . 395 Bluetooth info. 402 Bluetooth power off . 399 Bluetooth settings . 401 Bookmark . 188 Bookmark (PDF) . 367 Add bookmark . 366 Bookmark folder list . 188 Bookmark list . 188 Brightness . 73, 222, 236, 324 Broadcasting storage area . 230 C Cache . 182 Calculator . 390 Calendar . 99, 379 Calendar display . 380 Call acceptance . 121 Call barring . 439 Call/charging indicator . 23 Call data . 389 Call forwarding. 418, 440 Call rejection . 63, 121 Call setting without ID . 122 Call waiting . 416 Answer an incoming call during a call. 416 Continue the current call . 417 End a call to answer another call
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. 417 Callback . 53, 63 Caller ID notification . 45 Caller ID request . 420, 440 Camera . 23, 214 Number of storable still images
. 505 Recordable time . 506 Specifications for moving picture shooting . 505 Specifications for still image shooting . 505 Zoom specification . 221 Camera menu . 217, 219 Caption. 246 Caption position in wide screen . 246 Capture screen. 366 Category list . 345 Center host setting . 203 Certificate . 201 Certificate setting . 201 Chaku-moji . 54 Chaku-motion. 92, 101 Chaku-uta full music list . 260 Change action . 71, 338 Change camera-mode . 222 Change character code . 186 Change IC owner . 296 Change i-mode password . 180 Change PIN1 code. 114 Change PIN2 code. 114 Change security code . 113 Change size . 324 Change to videophone call. 51 Change to voice call. 51 Channel info . 235 Channel list . 209, 231, 232 Channel list display. 232 Channel setting. 231 Chapter info . 255 Character entry. 404 Bar code reader . 226 Candidate display . 408 Change input mode. 408 Character set time. 408 Common phrases . 407 Copy . 410 Cut . 410 Full pitch . 407 Half pitch . 407 Help. 408 Input time . 408 JUMP . 408 Kuten code . 407 Learned words . 411 Own dictionary . 410 Paste. 410 Pictograms . 407 Predict. 406 Quote own data. 408 Quote phonebook . 408 Space . 407 Symbols . 407 Undo . 407 2/NIKO-touch guide . 408 Character entry (edit) display . 404 Character input method . 404 Mode1 (5-touch) . 404 Mode2 (2-touch) . 412 Mode3 (NIKO-touch). 412 Character stamp . 324 Chara-den. 71, 337 Chara-den display . 337 Chara-den info . 338 Chara-den list . 337 Chara-den player . 337 Chara-den recording display. 338 Chara-den setup . 71 Charge sound . 95 Charging . 40 Charging terminal . 23 Chat group . 173 Chat group address confirmation display. 173 Chat group list. 173 Chat mail. 169 Chat mail display . 170, 171 Chat member . 169 Chat member list. 169 Chat setting. 172 Check box. 36, 184 Check IC owner . 296 Check microSD. 353 Check new messages. 144, 414 Check new SMS . 175 Check same ToruCa. 303 Check settings . 402 Check settings (i-ppli) . 286 Check settings (i-mode) . 199 Check settings (Mail) . 163 Check TV settings. 248 Clear max cost icon . 390 Client authentication . 201 CODE 128 . 226 Color label. 155 Color mode set . 73, 222 Color theme setting. 104 Command navigation key . 24 Common phrase display . 409 Common phrase folder list . 409 Common phrase list . 409 Common phrases . 409 Common replay mode . 223 Connect to Bluetooth device . 398 Connect to other devices . 444 Connector terminal . 23 Contents info . 329 Continuous mode . 223 Continuous scroll. 24 Continuous shooting . 217 Cookie . 200 Cookie setting . 200 Copy . 410 Copy to microSD
. 299, 301, 346, 348 Copy to phone
. 299, 301, 347, 349, 392 Copy to UIM . 392 Copyrights . 213, 511 Correct characters. 406 Count characters. 404 Country/area code. 59, 434 Create Decome-Anime display . 136 Create learned word list . 411 Cut. 410 D Data box . 316 Data broadcasting . 238 Data communication . 442 Data list . 345 Data security service. 124 Data transfer
(OBEX communication) . 442 Data while editing . 81, 406 DC adapter . 42 DCMX . 280 Deco-mail . 133 Deco-mail pictogram . 316 Deco-mail template list . 138 Decome-Anime . 136 525 I i
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. 138 Detailed dialed call display . 52 Detailed display . 218 Detailed i-schedule display. 383 Detailed kisekae tool display . 343 Detailed mail group display. 162 Detailed message R/F display . 166 Detailed phonebook display . 84 Detailed received call display . 53 Detailed received mail display
. 147, 149 Detailed redial display . 52 Detailed schedule display. 381 Detailed screen memo display . 190 Detailed sent mail display. 148, 151 Detailed ToruCa file display . 300 Device list . 398 Dial from headset
(Bluetooth function) . 402 Dialed call list . 52 Dialed calls . 52 Dictionary info. 411 Direct selection . 35 Disconnection settings
(Bluetooth function) . 401 526 Display . 23, 26 Display call/receive number . 109 Display during videophone calls . 48 Display for incoming calls . 63 Display light. 246 Display message R/F . 166 Display mode setting. 181 Display operator name . 438 Display phonebook image. 101 Display setting. 99, 110 Display size (Camera). 223 Display size (Chara-den) . 338 Display size (i-motion). 331 Display size (Movie) . 331 Display size (Picture) . 322 Display SMS report . 157 Display software info. 271 Display when dialing . 49 DOCOMO certificate . 201 DOCOMO keitai datalink. 445 Document info. 365, 369 Document list . 368 Document viewer . 368 Download . 192 Download dictionary . 411 Download i-motion . 207 Download movie . 207 Download remain . 366 DPOF setting . 369 Draft . 148 Draft list. 148, 152 DTMF tone off . 73 Dual network . 420 E Early warning Area Mail . 167 Early warning Area Mail settings
. 168 Earphone/microphone. 392 Earphone/microphone with switch
. 392 Earpiece volume . 65 ECO mode . 247 Edit Decome-Anime display . 136 Edit imotion . 332 Edit imotion display . 332 Edit phonebook . 87 Edit picture . 323 Edit picture display . 323 End stand-by display. 289 End stand-by info . 290 End Widget appli inf . 292 English display . 43 English guidance. 421 Enter URL . 187 Equalizer (i-motion) . 330 Equalizer (Movie) . 330 Equalizer (MUSIC player) . 266 Equalizer (Music&Video channel)
. 255 Equalizer (Video). 247 Equalizer (1Seg) . 247 Error messages. 486 Exchanging history . 125 Export administration regulations
. 510 F Family message board . 277 FB permission display . 198 FB usage setting . 198 FeelMail . 164 FeliCa mark (f mark)
. 23, 295, 362 File info . 343, 352, 368 File restriction . 225, 320 File size setting . 222 Finder display . 215, 217, 219 FirstPass center. 201 Fit in screen . 324 Flash movie . 194 Flash Video . 194 Flicker correction . 223 Focus. 73, 222 Focus function . 221 Folder info . 290 Folder list (Document file) . 368 Folder list (i-motion). 326 Folder list (Melody) . 340 Folder list (Movie) . 326 Folder list (PDF) . 364 Folder list (Picture) . 318 Folder list (SD other files) . 352 Folder list (Video) . 334 FOMA antenna . 23 FOMA communication environment check application . 285 Font . 108 Font size setting . 109 Forward ring tone
(Bluetooth function) . 401 Forward specified calls to specified destination . 419 Forward specified calls to voice mail center. 416 Forwarding guidance . 419 Forwarding image . 362 Frame . 184, 324 Full browser . 180 Full browser home setting . 198 Full display setting . 198 Fullsong ring tone . 264 Function list . 448 Function menu. 35 l a u n a M k c u Q x e d n
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. 279 Google map for mobile. 281 Google mobile . 285 GPRS network . 432 GPS button setting . 311 GPS compatible i-ppli. 307 GPS settings . 310 Group setting . 82 GSM network . 432 Guide . 36 H Hands-free . 61 Hands-free with videophone . 74 Header . 164 Header/signature . 164 Headset microphone setting . 393 Headset switch to call . 394 Headset usage setting . 96 High sensitivity . 223 History info . 329 Hold tone setting . 66 Holding . 66 Holding (during a call) . 66 Home URL . 198 Host selection. 314 I i-ppli . 270 Automatic start . 286 Download . 270 Power saver . 274 Run . 271 Software info. 274 Start up . 271 Upgrade . 274 i-ppli banking . 283 i-ppli call . 287 i-ppli call download setting . 288 i-ppli call logs . 288 i-ppli call sound. 288 ippli data . 290 i-ppli mail . 271 i-ppli program guide . 238 ippli settings . 285 i-ppli stand-by display . 99, 289 i-ppli to function . 196 i-Avatar maker . 282 IC card content . 295 IC card lock. 296 IC lock (power-off) . 296 iC transfer service. 294 iC transmission . 362 Receive all data files . 363 Receive one data file . 363 Send all data files . 363 Send one data file . 362 i-Channel . 209 Icon (Camera). 223 Icon (Video) . 246 Icon (1Seg) . 246 Icon color . 101 i-concier . 210 i-concier display . 211 Icons . 31 iD appli . 280 IDD prefix setting . 59 Illumination . 106 Image . 319 Image display setting . 197 Image quality . 104, 222 Image quality (Video) . 246 Image quality (1Seg) . 246 Image size . 222 Image stabilizer. 222 iMenu. 178 iMenu in English . 179 i-mode. 178 i-mode (Chaku-uta full) folder list
. 260 i-mode button setting . 199 i-mode fault diagnosis site . 496 i-mode mail . 130 Compose. 130 Forward . 145 Receive . 142 Reply . 144 Reply with quote . 144 Save . 131 Send . 130 i-mode menu. 178 i-mode password . 112 i-mode settings . 197 Common settings . 199 Full browser settings . 198 i-mode browser settings . 197 i-motion . 206, 326 imotion info . 328 i-motion list . 326 i-motion player . 326 Inbox . 147 Inbox folder list . 147, 149 Inbox list . 147, 149 In-call ring tone . 62 In-car hands-free . 61 Incoming illumination . 107 Info . 138, 140 Info notice setting . 108 Information display setting . 212 Infrared communication . 358 Receive all data files . 361 Receive one or multiple data files
. 360 Send all data files . 361 Send one or multiple data files
. 360 Infrared data port. 23 Infrared remote control . 362 Initial setting . 44 Initialize . 126 Intellectual property right. 511 intelligent Auto. 222 Intelligent with secret. 406 International call access code . 434 International calls . 57 International dial
(International roaming) . 436 International dial assist . 58 International prefix number for the universal number. 435 International roaming . 432 International videophone call . 57 i-schedule . 383 i-schedule list . 383 ISP connection communication. 199 iW watch . 284 i-Widget . 290 i-Widget display. 31, 291 i-Widget roaming setting . 292 i-Widget sound effect . 292 J JAN code. 226 Japanese display . 43 J-E/J-C speech translation for P . 278 K Keitai mode . 181 KEITAI TOOL <GLOBAL> . 276 527 I i
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(NIKO-touch input method). 472 List of characters assigned to keys
(2-touch input method) . 471 List of characters assigned to keys
(5-touch input method) . 470 List setting (Mail) . 155 Listening (i-motion) . 330 Listening (Movie) . 330 Listening (MUSIC player) . 266 Listening (Music&Video channel)
. 255 Listening (Video). 247 Listening (1Seg) . 247 Listing (i-motion) . 329 Listing (Kisekae tool) . 343 Listing (Machi-chara) . 340 Listing (Movie) . 329 Listing (PDF). 365 Listing (Video). 335 Location history . 310 Location request set. . 312 Lock all . 114 528 Lock off at open . 118 Low battery alarm . 43 M Machi-chara . 106, 339 Machi-chara info . 340 Machi-chara list. 339 Mail . 130 Mail auto-receive. 142 Mail group . 162 Mail group address confirmation display. 162 Mail group list . 162 Mail list display . 162 Mail menu . 149 Mail/message ring time . 95 Mail security . 121, 153 Mail settings . 162 Mail ticker display . 246 Mail to function . 196 Main menu . 32, 33 i-mode group . 373 Mail group . 373 Setting group . 373 Tool group . 373 Main specifications . 504 Main/sub sound (Video) . 336 Main/sub sound (1Seg). 236 Making a call . 48 Making a call (International roaming)
. 435 Making a videophone call . 48 Making a videophone call
(International roaming) . 435 Manner mode . 96, 97 Manner mode set . 97 Map application. 283, 307 Map/GPS . 306 Map/GPS ppli . 307 Mark . 367 Add mark . 366 Marker stamp . 323 McDonalds TOKUSURU KEITAI application . 284 Media to function. 196 Melody call setting. 94 Melody effect. 93 Melody info . 341 Melody list . 340 Melody playback display . 340 Melody player . 340 Menu function . 33 Menu icon . 33 Menu icon setting . 104 Menu number selection. 34 Message composition display . 130 Message display . 162 Message display settings . 55 Message entry display . 130 Message R/F. 165 Message R/F list . 166 microSD card . 344 File name. 354 Folder configuration. 354 Inserting/removing . 344 Using with a personal computer
. 353 microSD card slot . 23 microSD file display. 345 microSD format . 352 microSD info . 353 microSD reader/writer . 353 Missed calls. 68 Missed roaming notice . 439 Mobile Suica setup i-ppli . 282 Mobile W-speed . 246 Movable contents . 350 Move to microSD . 350 Move to phone. 350 Movie . 206, 326 Movie auto play setting . 208 Movie in page download setting
. 197 Movie list . 326 Movie memo . 388 Movie mode . 219 Movie picture playing software . 482 Movie player . 326 Movie type set . 223 Moving picture shoot . 219 Multi key long press setting . 386 Multi number . 422 Multiaccess . 372 Multiaccess combinations . 478 Multitask . 373 Multitask combinations . 479 Multiwindow . 183, 237 Music folder list . 260 Music info . 264 Music list . 259 Music list of a playlist. 267 MUSIC player . 258 MUSIC player autostart
(Bluetooth function) . 402 MUSIC player playback display. 260 Music&Video channel . 250 Music&Video channel display . 252 Music&Video channel playback display . 252 My documents . 364 My menu . 179 My picture . 318 l a u n a M k c u Q x e d n
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. 404 Number of savable items . 508 Numeric keys . 23 O Off timer . 236 OFFICEED . 429 Omakase lock . 115 On hold. 66 One-push open . 42 One-push open button . 23 Operate your certificate . 201 Request issue/download . 202 Request revocation. 203 Operation mode . 181 Operations during manner mode
. 97 Options. 20, 482 Original. 97 Original animation. 325 Original animation list . 325 Osaifu-Keitai . 294 Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-ppli . 295 Outbox . 148 Outbox folder list. 148, 150 Outbox list. 148, 151 Out-of-service-area indication
. 26, 43 Own dictionary . 410 Own number . 46, 73, 387 Own number display. 46, 387 P Packet communication . 442 Page info on/off . 366 Page layout. 366 Palette . 134 Paste . 410 Pause dial. 56 PC layout mode . 181 PDF . 364 PDF file list . 364 PDF viewer . 364 Personal data lock . 116 Customize . 117 Personal information. 387 Phone info use setting . 197 Phone/Terminal and UIM ID . 184 Phone to function . 195 Phonebook . 78 Phonebook image sending . 125 Phonebook list . 84 Photo mode . 217, 222 Pictogram list . 476 Picture . 321 Picture folder jump . 386 Picture info . 319 Picture viewer . 318 PIN1 code . 112 PIN1 code entry set . 113 PIN2 code . 112 Play background
. 235, 250, 256, 261, 504 Play/erase messages . 70 Play/erase videophone messages
. 70 Play mode setting (MUSIC player)
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(Music&Video channel). 254 Played history list . 328 Player menu display . 259 Playing back record messages. 70 Playlist (i-motion) . 331 Play back playlist. 332 Store playlist . 331 Playlist (Melody) . 341 Edit playlist . 357 Play back playlist. 341 Playlist (MUSIC player). 267 Create playlist . 267 Play back playlist. 267 Playlist list (i-motion). 331 Playlist list (MUSIC player) . 267 PLMN setting . 438 Point ring tone. 264 Pointer/scroll . 197 Portrait rights . 213, 511 Position location . 306 Position memory (i-motion). 328 Position memory . 330 Position memory (Movie) . 328 Position memory . 329, 330 Position memory (Video) . 335 Position memory . 336 Positioning. 320 Positioning mode. 311 Positioning tone/illumination . 311 Post view display. 217, 218, 220 Power on/off . 43 Power saver mode . 102 Prediction conversion at reply . 163 Prefer Chaku-moji . 56 Preferred device . 398 Preferred tone . 286 Prefix setting . 59 Priority . 243 Priority order Alarm . 244, 378 Answer message . 69 Auto-sort . 160 Call receiving image . 101 Incoming illumination . 107 Nuisance call prevention . 127 Ring tone . 93 Substitute image . 71, 72 Vibrator . 94 Private menu . 385 Private menu list . 385 Private menu setting . 385 Private window . 23, 26, 31, 102 Program folder list . 252 Program info
(Music&Video channel) . 254 Program info (1Seg) . 235 Program information (1Seg) . 234 Program list . 252 Protect (Bluetooth function). 398 Protect on (Mail) . 154 Protect on (MessageR/F) . 166 Protect on (Screen memo) . 191 Provide location. 308 P-SQUARE INFO . 277 529 I i
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(International roaming) . 436 Receiving a videophone call . 62 Receiving a videophone call
(International roaming) . 436 Receiving display (Mail) . 163 Reception result display
. 142, 165, 168, 175 Recharge battery display . 43 Recommend channel mail . 237 Reconnect signal . 60 Record Chara-den . 338 Record display set . 119 Record message list . 70 Record message setting . 68 Record program when call . 247 Record still images . 241 Record video. 240 Record voice memo . 388 Record when low battery . 247 Recorded file restriction . 338 Recording result . 246 Redial . 52 Redial list . 52 Refer microSD data . 345 Referer . 200 Referer setting . 200 Register Bluetooth device . 397 Register LCS client . 312 Reject unknown . 123 Reject videophone . 124 Related devices . 482 Release Machi-chara . 106 Releasing PIN lock . 114 Reload. 185 Reload contents (Video) . 336 Reload contents (1Seg) . 235 Remaster (i-motion) . 330 Remaster (Movie) . 330 Remaster (MUSIC player). 266 Remaster (Music&Video channel)
. 255 Remaster (Video) . 246 Remaster (1Seg). 246 Remote control . 422, 440 Remote control number. 232 Remote reset. 126 Reserve update. 500 Reset channel setting . 247 Reset learned words . 411 Reset settings . 125, 247 Reset storage area . 248 Reset total cost&duration . 389 Reset TV settings . 248 Restore to phone. 351 Restrict dialing. 121 Restrictions . 121 Retouch. 324 Ring time . 123 Ring volume . 65 Roaming guidance setting. 440 Rotate . 324 S S icons . 65 SAR. 509 Save image . 192 Save i-motion . 208 Save movie . 208 Scanned code result display . 227 Scanning code display . 226 Scanning function . 502 Scanning result . 503 Schedule . 379 Schedule list . 380 Screen memo . 189 Screen memo folder list. 190 Screen memo list. 190 Script setting . 197 Scroll . 35, 162 Scroll selection . 32 SD-Audio . 258 SD other file list . 352 SD other files . 352 Search by i-mode . 193 Search phonebook . 83 Search phonebook display . 83 Secret code . 87 Secret data only. 120 Secret mail display . 120 Secret mode . 120 Secure transmission service . 199 Security codes . 112 Security error . 273 Security scan function
(Scanning function) . 502 Security settings . 111, 127 Select area . 232 Select image . 74, 75 Select language. 43 Select map. 310 Select ring tone . 92 Select storage . 264, 299, 357 Select text area . 185 Selecting multiple items. 36 Self mode . 116 Send DTMF tone . 73 Sent address . 158 Sent address list . 158 Sent messages . 55 Service numbers . 421 Service selection display . 397, 398 Service settings . 311 l a u n a M k c u Q x e d n
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(Bluetooth function) . 401 Set auto-update (Scanning function)
. 503 Set auto-update (Software update)
. 498 Set check new messages . 163 Set display . 219, 319 Set ippli to . 273 Set imotion . 328 Set in-call arrival act. 422 Set roaming guidance . 439 Set scan . 502 Set time . 44 Set to Machi-chara . 106 Setting when closed . 65 Setting when opened . 64 Setup flow for data communication
. 445 Setup flow for data transfer
(OBEX communication) . 444 Shikkari talk . 60 Shoot with frame . 222 Shot interval . 223 Shot number. 223 Shutter sound. 223 Side keys guard . 119 Signature . 164 Simple menu . 34 Simple menu function list . 468 Site display for the FirstPass center
. 202 Slideshow . 320 Smiley. 407 SMS . 174 Compose. 174 Forward. 145 Receive . 175 Reply. 144 Save . 174 Send . 174 SMS center setting . 176 SMS composition display . 174 SMS input character . 176 SMS report request . 176 SMS settings . 176 SMS validity period. 176 Software info. 274 Software list . 271 Software setting . 273 Change melody/image . 274 i-ppli call . 288 Icon info . 273 Location usage . 274 Map setting . 274 Network set . 273 Program guide key . 274 Stand-by net . 289 Stand-by set . 289 View phonebook/history . 274 View ToruCa . 274 Software update . 497 Software update display . 499 Sound setting (Full browser). 197 Sound setting (i-mode) . 197 Sound setting (Video) . 247 Sound setting (1Seg) . 247 Speaker . 23 Specific absorption rate . 509 Speech quality . 60 SSL/TLS certificate setting . 201 Stand-by display . 43 Stand-by set (i-ppli). 289 Start! i-Widget . 284 Status icon . 28 Status in the area . 438 Sticky . 277 Still image . 318 Still image list . 318 Still image shoot . 217 Stock prices application . 285 Store in . 223, 364 Sub-address setting . 60 Substitute image . 71, 74 SUDOKU . 276 Summary view . 336 Summer time . 45 Super silent. 97 Switch audio data . 236 Switch display (Video) . 336 Switch display (1Seg) . 236 Switch image display positions . 72 Switch TV/data BC (Video) . 336 Switch TV/data BC (1Seg) . 236 Symbol candidate list . 475 Symbol list . 473 T Template. 138 Deco-mail . 138 Decome-Anime . 139 Terminal security code . 112 Text box . 184 Text memo . 390 Text memo info . 391 Time-out to search
(Bluetooth function) . 401 Timer lock on at close . 118 Timer recording . 241 Timer recording list . 242 Timetable Widget . 278 Title name . 321 ToDo . 384 ToruCa . 296 ToruCa file list . 300 ToruCa folder list. 298 ToruCa from dataBC . 303 ToruCa settings. 303 ToruCa viewer. 298 Total calls . 389 Total calls duration . 389 Trace info . 273 Trademarks . 511 Trim away . 324 Trim for mail . 333 Trim for picture . 333 Trim imotion . 333 Troubleshooting . 483 Tune service . 235 TV sound while closed . 247 TV timer. 241 TV timer list . 241 TVlink . 239 TVlink list. 239 Type list. 259 U UIM (FOMA card) . 37 Insert/remove. 37 Security function
(Restriction function) . 37 Types. 38 UIM operation . 391 531 I i
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. 363 Voice recorder saving pre-check display . 364 532 Voice settings . 90 64K data communication. 442 W Wake-up display . 100 Warranty . 495 Web to function . 196 White balance . 73, 222 Widget Appli . 292 Widget Appli list . 291 Widget Appli operation display . 291 Window auto-open setting . 197 WMA file . 257 WMA list . 260 WORLD CALL. 57 World time watch . 45 WORLD WING . 432 Y Yuttari talk . 61 Z Zoom. 73, 198, 221 Zoom in . 365, 369 Zoom out. 365, 369 Numerics 1Seg . 230 1Seg antenna . 23 184 . 56 186 . 56 2in1 . 424 2in1 setting menu display . 424 2-touch dial . 88 3D sound. 93 3G network . 432 3GPP . 48 3G-324M . 48 3G/GSM setting . 437 l a u n a M k c u Q x e d n
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n d e x Q u c k M a n u a l 533 Quick Manual How to Use Quick Manual Cut out Quick Manual interleaved into this manual along the cutout line, and then fold it as shown below:
Take Quick Manual For Overseas Use with you for using an international roaming service (WORLD WING) overseas. How to cut Cut out Quick Manual along the cutout line. You can cut it out by placing a ruler on the cutout line. pBe careful not to cut yourself when using scissors. How to fold Fold Quick Manual along the dotted line so that the cover faces upwards as illustrated below. pPut the first sheet on the second and other sheets in the order, and fold them together. Cover Cover Cover l a u n a M k c u Q x e d n
i I 534 P-09A Quick Manual General inquiries <docomo Information Center>
0120-005-250 (toll free) Service available in English, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish, and Korean. Available from mobile phones and PHSs. From DOCOMO mobile phones
(In Japanese only)
(No prefix) 151 (toll free) Unavailable from land-line phones, etc. From land-line phones
(In Japanese only) 0120-800-000 (toll free) Available from mobile phones and PHSs. Repairs From DOCOMO mobile phones
(In Japanese only)
(No prefix) 113 (toll free) Unavailable from land-line phones, etc. From land-line phones
(In Japanese only) 0120-800-000 (toll free) Available from mobile phones and PHSs. Store from Redial, Dialed Calls, or Received Calls Adding Data to the FOMA terminal Call up the redial item, dialed call record, or received call recordiAdd to phonebook PhoneAddSelect a search method Search the Phonebook Select a destination Phonebook entryOo lYES Edit Phonebook Entries Call up the detailed Phonebook displaym Select an item to be editedEdit the contents lYES
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p Please confirm the phone number before you dial. p For Applications or Repairs and After-Sales Service, please contact the above-mentioned information center or the docomo shop etc. near you on the NTT DOCOMO website or the i-mode site. NTT DOCOMO websitehttp://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/
i-mode site Menu(user support)
(docomo Shop)
(in Japanese only) Storing in Phonebook (FOMA terminal) Xo(for at least one second)Phone Enter a name. Edit a reading. GroupSelect a group. Phone numberEnter a phone number Select an icon. (up to four numbers) Mail addressEnter a mail address Select an icon. (up to three addresses) AddressEnter a zip code Enter a postal address. 1 Character Entry Character Entry Mode abc. Alphabets 123 . Numerals
. Kanji/Hiragana
. Katakana Selecting Character Input Method mSet./ServiceOther settings Character input methodInput mode Put a check mark for Mode 1 (5-touch) Put a check mark for Mode 2 (2-touch) Put a check mark for Mode 3 (NIKO-touch) lSelect a priority mode. Location informationSelect an item. By position loc. Measures the current location and store the location information Check the location informationOo From loc. history
. Select a piece of location information from Location History and store it. Attach from image
. Store the location information from an imageSelect a folder Select an image. From own number
. Store the location information stored in Own number Enter your Terminal Security CodeOo BirthdayEnter a birthday. MemoEnter a memo. ImageSelect an item. Select image . Store a still image in Data Box. Shoot image . Store a still image shot by the camera. Memory No. Enter a three-digit memory numberl 2 Switching Uppercase and Lowercase, or entering and Enter a characterPress a several times. Entering and Press s several times. Switching Alphabet (abc), Numerals (123), Kanji/Hiragana (), and Katakana () Press l several times. Entering Pictograms mSelect a pictogram. Entering Symbols s(for at least one second)Select a symbol. 3 4 5 Line Feed Press a. Entering a Space iPictograms/symbolsSpace Deleting Characters Use Mo to move the cursorr Enter in a Text Memo Bringing up the Character Entry (Edit) display mStationeryText memo Select <Not recorded>Press l a few times to switch to Kanji/Hiragana input mode. Entering Hiragana characters <Mode 1>
Press 4 once and Vo once. Press 4 once and a once. Press 5 five times. Press 2 once. Press 3 twice. Converting the Characters Use Co to move the cursor onto Bo Use Mo to highlight and press Oo Fix the rest of characters in the same way. Camera Shooting a Still Image cOo or 0Oo or 0 Continuous Shooting cccOo or 0 Select a still image and press c Oo or 0 This is the procedure to select and save one still image for continuous shooting. Shooting a Moving Picture ccOo or 0Oo or 0Oo or 0 6 7 8 1Seg Auto Channel Setting m1SegChannel setting Auto channel settingYESYES Enter a title. Select Area m1SegChannel settingSelect area Select an areaSelect a prefectureYES Channel List m1SegChannel listSelect a channel list. Watching a 1Seg Program c(for at least one second) Music Playback Playback by Music&Video Channel mMUSICMusic&Video Channel Select a program. or mData boxMusic&Video Channel Downloaded program or Saved program Select a program. Playback by MUSIC Player mMUSICMUSIC PlayerAll tracks Select a music file. Making and Receiving a Videophone Call Making a Videophone Call Enter the other partys phone numberl Press h to end the call after talking. Receiving a Videophone Call The ring tone sounds and the Call/Charging indicator flickersd, Oo or m Press h to end the call after talking. Switching to Hands-free During a call, dialing, or connectingd
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9 10 11 Attach Files Picture/Melody/imotion/ToruCa/PDF/
Phonebook/Schedule/ToDo/Bookmark/
Document file/Other Call up the Message Composition display Select the attachment field Select a file type to be attached Select a folderSelect a file. Selecting methods differ depending on the file. Receive i-mode Mail
(pink) blinks The Reception Result display appears Select Mail Select an i-mode mail message to be displayed. Check New Messages l(for at least one second) i-mode Mail Compose and Send i-mode Mail Address field Subject field Attachment field Text field ll Select the address fieldSelect an entering methodEnter or select an address. Select the subject fieldEnter a subject. Select the text fieldEnter text. Send a mail message by pressing l After sending, press Oo.
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12 13 Other Mail Functions Replying Select or call up a mail message to be replied iReply/forward Rep. w/ i-mode mail, Rep. w/ Deco-Anime, or Reply with quoteSelect the text field Enter textlAfter sending, press Oo. Forwarding Select or call up a mail message to be forwardediReply/forwardForward Select the address field Select an entering method Enter or select an addressl After sending, press Oo. 15 Function List Menu Function name i-mode Inbox Outbox Draft Compose message Create new Decome-Anime Template Check new messages Compose SMS Check new SMS Chat mail Receive option Mail settings SMS settings Area Mail settings iMenu Search Bookmark Screen memo Last URL 16 Mail i-mode i-ppli Set./
Service 14 Enter URL i-Channel i-mode settings Full Browser Home Software list(phone) ippli(microSD) ippli call logs ippli info ippli settings About ippli Sound 13 50 30 64 51 68 Select ring tone Ring volume Keypad sound Melody effect Headset usage setting Mail/Msg. ring time Charge sound Display 56 70 Display setting Backlight 17 View blind Color theme setting Machi-chara Menu icon setting Private menu setting Desktop icon Private window Font Font size setting Select language Recv.mail/call at open Image quality LCD AI Icons 86 57 52 63 93 66 15 36 Illumination Set./
Service 89 90 65 Set./
Service Talk 18 76 75 77 All illum. setting Incoming illumination Illumination in talk Missed/unread illum. Music&Video Ch illum. 18 Disp. PH-book image Disp. call/receive No. Ring time Info notice setting V.phone while packet Auto call/answer set. Melody Call setting Volume Setting when closed Hold tone setting Speech quality Noise reduction Quality alarm Reconnect signal Illum. when closed Hourly illumination MUSIC illumination Bluetooth illumination IC card illumination Side key illumination Check settings Kisekae i-concier Set./
Service Information disp. set. Lock/Security Self mode Lock all Personal data lock IC card lock Secret mode Secret data only Keypad dial lock Reject unknown Call setting w/o ID 40 41 10 19 Videophone Visual preference Select image Hands-free w/ V. phone Voice call auto redial Notify switchable mode Network setting Prefix setting Intl roaming Intl dial assist Status in the area NW services 17 Caller ID notification Voice mail Call waiting Call forwarding Nuis. call blocking Caller ID request 2in1 setting Set./
Service 29 Change security code UIM setting Scanning function Lock setting Call time/cost 61 60 Call data Reset total cost&dura. Notice call cost CLR max cost icon Set./
Service Clock 31 Set time World time watch Summer time Auto power ON/OFF Alarm setting Incoming call 54 20 58 Vibrator Manner mode set Answer setting Setting when opened Record display set 20 Set./
Service Multi number Arrival call act Set in-call arrival act Remote control Dual network English guidance Set Roaming guidance Additional service Service numbers OFFICEED Chaku-moji Other settings 35 84 Side keys guard long press set. Character input method Battery level Pause dial Sub-address setting Headset mic. setting Voice settings
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Service Data box 23 46 16 LifeKit 79 USB mode setting Check settings Reset settings Initialize Software update My picture MUSIC Music&Video Channel imotion/Movie Melody My documents Kisekae Tool Machi-chara Chara-den 1Seg Document viewer SD other files Bar code reader Receive Ir data microSD Camera 24 Public Mode (Drive Mode) a(for at least one second) Manner Mode s(for at least one second)
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LifeKit 55 i-concier Phonebook Stationery 24 0 26 44 45 95 42 85 Bluetooth Map/GPS Rec. msg/voice memo Voice recorder Data Security Service Add to phonebook Search phonebook UIM operation Dialed/recv. calls Own number Group setting Restrictions Phonebook settings No. of phonebook Alarm Schedule ToDo Text memo Calculator 25 Stationery 38 MUSIC 1Seg Osaifu-
Keitai Guide Common phrase/dic. MUSIC Player Music&Video Channel Activate 1Seg Program guide TV timer list Timer recording list Recording result TVlink Channel list Channel setting User settings IC card content DCMX ToruCa IC card lock set. Settings Check IC owner Change IC owner Search by i-mode 26 Network Services Voice Mail Service Activating mSet./ServiceNW servicesVoice mail ActivateYESYES Enter a ring time (seconds). Deactivating mSet./ServiceNW servicesVoice mail DeactivateYES Playing Back Messages mSet./ServiceNW servicesVoice mail Play messages Play (voice call) or Play (videophone)YES Operate following the voice guidance. Call Waiting Service Activating mSet./ServiceNW servicesCall waiting ActivateYES Deactivating mSet./ServiceNW servicesCall waiting DeactivateYES Answering an Incoming Call during a Call A call comes in during a calld Each time you press d, you can switch the parties you can talk with. 27 28 29 Call Forwarding Service Activating mSet./ServiceNW services Call forwardingActivate Register fwd numberEnter the phone number of forwarding destination Set ring timeEnter a ring time (seconds) ActivateYES Deactivating mSet./ServiceNW services Call forwardingDeactivateYES Services Available for the FOMA Terminal Available service Directory assistance service
(Charges apply: guidance fee + call fee) Listed phone numbers only can be Phone number
(No prefix) 104 given. Telegrams (Telegram charges apply) Time check (Charges apply) Weather forecast (Charges apply) Emergency calls to police Emergency calls to fire station and ambulance Emergency calls for accidents at sea Disaster messaging service
(Charges apply) Collect calls
(Charges apply: guidance fee + call fee)
(No prefix) 115
(No prefix) 117 City code of the desired area 177
(No prefix) 110
(No prefix) 119
(No prefix) 118
(No prefix) 171
(No prefix) 106 Major Icons
: Battery level (estimate)
: Radio waves reception level (estimate)
: During Self Mode
(pink): Unread i-mode mail or an SMS message exists.
(yellow): Unread Messages R/F exist 30 31 32
(pink): i-mode mail is held at the i-mode Center.
: During Key Lock
<Emergency Contact Number for Loss Etc.>
(yellow): Messages R/F are held at the i-mode
: While Vibrator is set to other than OFF Center.
(See page 20)
: i-mode mail is held at the i-mode Center
: While Ring Volume is set to Silent or
(While Receive Option Setting is set to ON). Mail/Msg. Ring Time is set to OFF
: During Lock All
: During Manner Mode (See page 27)
: During Personal Data Lock
: During Public mode (Drive mode)
: During Keypad Dial Lock
: During Secret Mode or Secret Data Only
: During IC Card Lock
: While Timer Lock ON At Close is set
(See page 27)
: While Side Keys Guard is set to ON
(See page 23) Omakase Lock If you are a member of the DOCOMO Premium Club, you can use this service as often as you need without handling charge. If you are not, the service is available on chargeable basis. (However, you are not charged if you apply for this service at the same time as applying for the suspension of the line or during suspension.) Further, if you have signed up for Keitai Anshin Pack
(Mobile Phone Security Package), you can use Omakase Lock within the flat-rate fee of Keitai Anshin Pack (Mobile Phone Security Package). Setting/Releasing Omakase Lock 0120-524-360 Business hours: 24 hours Other Emergency Calls Phone number Phone number Phone number p Please confirm the phone number before you dial. 33 34 35
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P-09A Quick Manual For Overseas Use Loss or theft of FOMA terminal or payment of cumulative cost overseas
<docomo Information Center> (available 24 hours a day) pFrom DOCOMO mobile phones International call access code for the country you stay (Table 1)
* You are charged a call fee to Japan when calling from a land-line phone, etc.
-81-3-5366-3114*
(toll free) If you use P-09A, you should dial the number +81-3-5366-3114
(to enter +, press and hold the 0 key for at least one second). pFrom land-line phones <Universal number>
International prefix number for the universal number (Table 2)
* You might be charged a domestic call fee according to the call rate for the country you stay.
-800-0120-0151*
See page 16 and page 20 for international call access codes for major countries (Table 1) and international prefix numbers for the universal number (Table 2). p If you lose your FOMA terminal or have it stolen, immediately take the steps necessary for suspending the use of the FOMA terminal. Failures encountered overseas Preparing for Overseas Use
<Network Technical Operation Center> (available 24 hours a day) pFrom DOCOMO mobile phones International call access code for the country you stay (Table 1)
* You are charged a call fee to Japan when calling from a land-line phone, etc.
-81-3-6718-1414*
(toll free) If you use P-09A, you should dial the number +81-3-6718-1414
(to enter +, press and hold the 0 key for at least one second). pFrom land-line phones <Universal number>
International prefix number for the universal number (Table 2)
* You might be charged a domestic call fee according to the call rate for the country you stay.
-800-5931-8600*
See page 16 and page 20 for international call access codes for major countries (Table 1) and international prefix numbers for the universal number (Table 2). p If the FOMA terminal you purchased is damaged, bring your FOMA terminal to a repair counter specified by DOCOMO after you return to Japan. p Refer to the following before you use your FOMA terminal overseas:
Mobile Phone Users Guide [International Services]
Mobile Phone Users Guide [Network Services]
DOCOMO Global Service website PDF file (Guide for Overseas Use) pre-installed in My documents in Data Box Setting of i-mode Setting in Japan iEnglishOptionsInternational Settings i-mode services SettingsSelect Yes Enter your i-mode passwordSelect Setting Overseas SearchEnglishOptions iiMenu International Settings i-mode services SettingsSelect Yes Enter your i-mode passwordSelect 1 2 Remote Control Setting in Japan mSet./ServiceNW services Remote controlActivateYES Setting Overseas mSet./ServiceNetwork setting Intl roamingRemote control (Int.)YES Operate following the voice guidance. Set Time mSet./ServiceClockSet time Auto time adjust ON Communication Systems and Available Services Communication Service 3G GSM GPRS Voice call Videophone call SMS i-mode i-mode mail i-Channel i-concier i-Widget Packet communication by connecting with a personal computer
: Available : Not available p The GPS functions and 64K data communication Setting a Search Method of Telecommunication Carrier mSet./ServiceNetwork setting Intl roamingNetwork search mode Select an item. Auto . Automatically re-connects to another carrier. The setting is completed. Manual. Connect manually to a carrier on the list. Network re-search
. When set to Auto, automatically switches to an available carrier. The setting is completed. When set to Manual, displays the list of carriers. Select a carrier. are not available overseas. 3 4 5
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Setting a Telecommunication Carrier to Preferentially Connect to mSet./ServiceNetwork setting Intl roamingPLMN settingi PLMN list selectSelect a carrierOo Select a network typelYES Displaying a Carrier Name on the Stand-by Display mSet./ServiceNetwork setting Intl roamingDisplay operator name Display ON or Display OFF Display The type of network you are using is displayed. Setting after Homecoming After you return to Japan, the FOMA network is automatically searched and connected. p When the FOMA network is not connected, set 3G/
GSM setting to Auto and set Network search mode to Auto. Making/Receiving a Call Make a Call to Outside the Country You Stay (Including Japan) Use Phonebook to Make an International Call to Japan Call up the detailed Phonebook display d or OoDial Press l to make an international videophone call. Use + to Make an International Call 0(for at least one second)Enter numbers in order of country/area codearea code (city code)destination phone numberd or Oo Press l to make an international videophone call. Enter 81 as a country/area code when you make an international call to Japan. When the area code (city code) begins with 0, enter it except for the 0. However, include 0 when making a call to some countries or regions such as Italy. 6 7 8 Making a Call to a Person in the Country You Stay Enter a destination phone numberd or Oo Press l to make a videophone call. Use Phonebook to Make a Call Call up the detailed Phonebook display d or OoDial with orig. No. Make a Call to a Person Staying Overseas and Using WORLD WING When you make a call to a person who is also internationally roaming, make the call in the same way as to make international calls to Japan even if he/she is in the country you stay. Receive a Call Press d or Oo when a call comes in.
(For videophone call, press d, Oo or m.) Using Network Services To use network services overseas, you need to set Remote control beforehand. Set Roaming Guidance p You need to set this function in Japan. mSet./ServiceNW services Set Roaming guidance Call Barring p This setting might not be available depending on the overseas carrier. mSet./ServiceNetwork setting Intl roamingCall barring Voice Mail (International) mSet./ServiceNetwork setting Intl roamingVoice mail (Int.) Call Forwarding (International) mSet./ServiceNetwork setting Intl roamingCall forwarding (Int.) Roaming Guidance (International) mSet./ServiceNetwork setting Intl roamingRoaming guidance (Int.) Caller ID Request mSet./ServiceNetwork setting Intl roamingCaller ID req. (Int.) 9 10 11
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Service area Code Service area Code Country/Area Codes for Major Countries Use the following country/area codes when you make international calls or when you set Intl Dial Assist. Service area Code Australia Belgium Brazil Canada China Czech Republic Denmark Finland France 61 32 55 1 86 420 45 358 33 Germany Greece Hong Kong Hungary India Indonesia Ireland Italy Luxembourg Macau Malaysia Monaco Netherlands 49 30 852 36 91 62 353 39 352 853 60 377 31
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12 13 Service area Code Turkey United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States of America Vietnam p For the code for other countries or for details, refer 90 971 44 1 84 to Mobile Phone Users Guide [International Services] or the DOCOMO Global Service website. International Call Access Codes for Major Countries (Table 1) Service area Australia Belgium Brazil Canada China Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Access code 0011 00 0021/0014 011 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 New Zealand Norway Philippines Poland Portugal Russia Singapore South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand 64 47 63 48 351 7 65 82 34 46 41 886 66 14 Service area Hong Kong Hungary India Indonesia Ireland Italy Luxembourg Macau Malaysia Monaco Netherlands New Zealand Norway Access code 001 00 00 001 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 15 16 17 Service area Philippines Poland Portugal Russia Singapore South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Turkey United Arab Emirates 18 Service area Finland France Germany Hong Kong Hungary Ireland Israel Italy Luxembourg Malaysia Netherlands New Zealand Norway 21 Access code 00 00 00 810 001 001 00 00 00 002 001 00 00 International prefix number 990 00 00 001 00 00 014 00 00 00 00 00 00 Service area United Kingdom United States of America Vietnam Access code 00 011 00 International Prefix Numbers for the Universal Number (Table 2) Service area Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Canada China Colombia Denmark International prefix number 00 0011 00 00 0021 00 011 00 009 00
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19 20 Service area Peru Philippines Portugal Singapore South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand United Kingdom United States of America 22 International prefix number 00 00 00 001 09 001 00 00 00 00 001 00 011 Inquiries For lost, stolen, and cost settlement, or malfunction of your FOMA terminal overseas, refer to Loss or theft of FOMA terminal or payment of cumulative cost overseas on cover page of Quick Manual For Overseas Use, or Failures encountered overseas on page 1. p You need to add the International Call Access Code (Table 1) of the country you stay or International Prefix Number for the Universal Number (Table 2) to the head of each phone number for inquiries. p Note that, in many cases, the universal number may not be used from a mobile phone, public phone, or hotel phone, etc. 23 Access the online for checking or changing the content of your subscription, for application of respective services, and for request of Information materials. From i-mode From PC Menu (User support) (Applications/Procedures)
(Respective applications/procedures) My docomo (http://www.mydocomo.com/) (Respective applications/procedures) Packet communication charges free You will need your network ID for the access from i-mode. No packet communication charges are incurred for the access from i-mode. Accessing from overseas will incur charges. You will need your docomo ID/password for the access from a PC. If you do not have or you have forgotten your network ID or docomo ID/password, contact the docomo Information Center listed on the back page of this manual. You may not be able to access the site depending on the content of your subscription. You may not be able to access the site due to system maintenance, etc. Dont forget your mobile phone ... or your manners!
In the following cases, be certain to turn off the power. Where use is prohibited Be sure to turn off the power to your FOMA terminal in airplanes and in hospitals. Persons with electronic medical equipment are in places other than the actual wards. Make sure you have the power switched off even if you are in a lobby or waiting room. When in crowded places such as packed trains, where you could be near a person with an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator The implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator operation can be affected by radio emissions from the FOMA terminal. In the following cases, be certain to set Public mode. While driving Using the mobile phone in your hand while driving is subject to punishment. If you answer a call out of necessity, tell the caller with Hands-free that you will call him/her back, park your car to somewhere safe, and then dial. When in theaters, movie theaters, museums, and similar venues If you use your FOMA terminal where you are supposed to be quiet, you will disturb those around you. Adjust the volume of your voice and ring tone according to where you are. If you use the FOMA terminal in quiet places such as restaurants and hotel lobbies, keep the volume of your voice and other sounds down. Do not block thoroughfares when using the FOMA terminal. Respect the privacy. Please be considerate of the privacy of individuals around you when shooting and sending photos using camera-equipped mobile phones. These functions help you keep your manners in public. Handy functions are available such as for setting the response to incoming calls and setting the tones to silent. Public mode (Drive mode/Power off) (Page 67) The guidance that you are currently driving or in a place where you should refrain from using a mobile phone or the guidance that you are in a place where you should turn off the power is played back to the caller. Then the call is disconnected. Record Message function (Page 68) Callers can record a message when you cannot come to the phone. Vibrator (Page 94) When the vibrator is set, it vibrates for incoming calls. Manner Mode/Super Silent/Original Manner (Page 96) In Manner Mode or Super Silent, the keypad sound, ring tone and other sounds from the FOMA terminal are muted. In Original Manner, you can set whether or not to activate the Record Message function, and can change the settings for the vibrator and ring tone. The shutter sound cannot be muted. Optional services are also available, such as Voice Mail Service
(page 414) and Call Forwarding Service (page 418). This manual was produced in such a way as to allow easy recycling. Please recycle this manual when it is no longer needed. General inquiries
<docomo Information Center>
0120-005-250 (toll free) Service available in English, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish, and Korean. Available from mobile phones and PHSs. From DOCOMO mobile phones
(In Japanese only) From land-line phones
(In Japanese only) Repairs From DOCOMO mobile phones
(In Japanese only) From land-line phones
(In Japanese only)
(No prefix)113 (toll free) Unavailable from land-line phones, etc. 0120-800-000 (toll free) Available from mobile phones and PHSs.
(No prefix)151 (toll free) Unavailable from land-line phones, etc. Please confirm the phone number before you dial. For Applications or Repairs and After-Sales Service, please contact the above-mentioned information center or the docomo shop etc. near you on the NTT DOCOMO website or the 0120-800-000 (toll free) Available from mobile phones and PHSs. i-mode site. NTT DOCOMO website http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/
i-mode site Menu (user support) (docomo Shop) (In Japanese only) Loss or theft of FOMA terminal or payment of cumulative cost overseas Failures encountered overseas
<docomo Information Center> (available 24 hours a day)
<Network Technical Operation Center> (available 24 hours a day) From DOCOMO mobile phones International call access code for the country you stay (Table 1)
* You are charged a call fee to Japan when calling from a land-line phone, etc.
-81-3-5366-3114* (toll free) If you use P-09A, you should dial the number +81-3-5366-3114
(to enter +, press and hold the 0 key for at least one second). From land-line phones Universal number From DOCOMO mobile phones International call access code for the country you stay (Table 1)
* You are charged a call fee to Japan when calling from a land-line phone, etc.
-81-3-6718-1414* (toll free) If you use P-09A, you should dial the number +81-3-6718-1414
(to enter +, press and hold the 0 key for at least one second). From land-line phones Universal number International prefix number for the universal number (Table 2)
* You might be charged a domestic call fee according to the call rate for the country you stay. See page 434 and page 435 for international call access codes for major countries (Table 1)
-800-0120-0151*
International prefix number for the universal number (Table 2)
* You might be charged a domestic call fee according to the call rate for the country you stay. See page 434 and page 435 for international call access codes for major countries (Table 1)
-800-5931-8600*
and international prefix numbers for the universal number (Table 2). and international prefix numbers for the universal number (Table 2). If you lose your FOMA terminal or have it stolen, immediately take the steps necessary for suspending the use of the FOMA terminal. If the FOMA terminal you purchased is damaged, bring your FOMA terminal to a repair counter specified by DOCOMO after returning to Japan. When using your mobile phone in a public place, dont forget to show common courtesy and consideration for others around you. Dont forget your mobile phone ... or your manners!
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frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2009-05-07 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||
3 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2009-05-07
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Panasonic Mobile Communications Co. Ltd.
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0015152606
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
600 Saedo-cho
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1 2 3 |
Yokohama City, N/A 224 8539
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1 2 3 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
j******@rfi-global.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 |
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 3 |
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 3 | Grantee Code |
UCE
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
209018A
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
H**** S******
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1 2 3 | Title |
Mr
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
+81 5********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
+81 5********
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1 2 3 |
s******@jp.panasonic.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Panasonic Mobile Communications Europe Ltd
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1 2 3 | Name |
M******** H******
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
Panasonic House
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1 2 3 |
Bracknell, RG12 8FP
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1 2 3 |
United Kingdom
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
44 13********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
44 13********
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1 2 3 |
m******@eu.panasonic.com
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1 2 3 |
c******@eu.panasonic.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | 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 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 06/22/2009 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 3 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | |||||
1 2 3 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | UMTS/ GSM Cellular Mobile with Bluetooth and RFID | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Power is EIRP | ||||
1 2 3 | Power output is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP for Part 24. This device contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for US operations. SAR compliance for body-worn operating conditions is limited to the specific configurations tested for this filing. When worn on the body operations are restricted to use of belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.5cm separation between the device and the users body. The highest reported SAR values are: Head:0.581W/kg; Body-worn 0.380W/kg at 1.5cm. End users must be informed of the body worn requirements for satisfying RF Exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | 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 3 | Firm Name |
UL VS Ltd
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1 2 3 | Name |
D****** C********
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
00-44********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
00-44********
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1 2 3 |
d******@ul.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0008000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 24E | 1850.20000000 | 1909.80000000 | 1.4000000 | 55.0000000000 Hz | 300KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 |
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