Fujitsu Client Computing FOMA-F905I Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter User Manual F905i
Fujitsu Limited Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter F905i
Contents
- 1. Manual 1
- 2. Manual 2
- 3. Manual part 1
- 4. Manual part 2
Manual part 2
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Before Using the Handset
Names and functions of parts ................................................................................................... 24
Swinging display (YOKO-MOTION) .......................................................................................... 26
Display overview ......................................................................................................................... 26
Sub-display overview ................................................................................................................. 29
Selecting functions from menu ................................................................................................. 30
Selecting a function from menu on sub-display ...................................................................... 34
Using UIM (FOMA card) ............................................................................................................. 34
Attaching/removing battery pack ............................................................................................. 36
Charging the FOMA terminal ..................................................................................................... 36
Checking remaining battery level ........................................................
Remaining battery level
39
Turning power ON/OFF ......................................................................................
Power ON/OFF
40
Switching to English .........................................................................................
Select language
41
Setting date and time ..............................................................................................
Date & time
41
Notifying your phone number to the other party
..........................................................................................................................
Caller ID notification
42
Checking your own phone number ................................................................
User information
42
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Names and functions of parts
a
Infrared data port
→
P304
、
308
Use for Infrared communication, Infrared remote
control.
b
Earpiece
Use to hear other party's voice from here.
c
Light sensor
Sense the ambient luminance (automatic adjustment
of the brightness of the display).
*
Blocking the light sensor may disable correct adjustment of
the brightness.
d
Display
→
P26
e
In-camera
Use to shoot the image of yourself, send the image of
yourself over a videophone call.
fm
MENU key
Use to display menus, perform the operation shown in
the upper left part of the guide area.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Starting/
Canceling Side key hold
gt
Videophone start/
▲
(scroll)/A/a key
Use to make/receive videophone calls, scroll upward
by pages of the mail screen or site/website display,
switch cases when entering characters, perform the
operation shown in the lower-left corner of the guide
area.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Make a
videophone call using the speakerphone.
hc
ch/
α
/Clear key
Use to display i-Channel list, switch i-
α
ppli stand-by
display and i-
α
ppli activation, delete characters or
return to previous display.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Start/cancel Self
mode.
in
Start voice call/Character/Speakerphone/AF key
Use to make/answer voice calls, switch character entry
modes, switch ordinary and speakerphone calls or
activate/cancel Auto focus.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Make a voice call
using the speakerphone.
j
Keypads
Use to enter phone numbers or text, perform menu
items.
Press
1
-
9
for 1 second or more : Perform the
functions registered in the custom menu.
Press
0
for 1 second or more : Set auto switch of
Int'l call assist when making international calls.
k*
*
/Public mode (Drive mode) key
Use to enter "
*
", "
゛
" , "
゜
", etc., switch status
display/hide of guide area in wide display.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Start/cancel
Public mode.
lo
TV key
Watch 1Seg or switch Multi Window.
m
Microphone
Send your voice from here.
*
Do not cover with your finger while talking or recording
sound.
n
Multi-cursor key
g
Enter key
Use to perform the selected operation, activate Focus
mode.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Start i-
α
ppli set
for one-key shortcut.
u
Camera/
↑
key
Use to activate Still camera, adjust volume, move the
cursor upward.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Activate Movie
camera.
d
i-mode/i-
α
ppli/
↓
key
Use to display i-mode menu, adjust volume, move the
cursor downward.
a
b
d
c
e
i
f
g
h
k
l
m
j
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
C
F
E
w
x
v
D
y
H
J
I
G
z
A
B
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Press and hold for 1 second or more : Display i-
α
ppli
folder list.
l
Received calls/
←
(previous) key
Use to display Received calls, switch displays, move
the cursor leftward.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Set/cancel
Privacy mode.
r
Redial/
→
(next) key
Use to display Redial, switch displays, move the cursor
rightward.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Start/cancel IC
card lock.
*
Representation of the icon may vary by the key operations as
jhk
.
op
Phonebook/Schedule key
Use to display Phonebook, perform the operation
shown in the upper right part of the guide area.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Display
Scheduler
pa
Mail/
▼
(Scroll)/Lower-right soft key
Use to display mail menu, scroll downward the mail
screen or site/website display by pages, perform the
operation shown in the lower-right corner of the guide
area.
Press 2 times : Check new message
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Display Compose
new message screen.
qf
Power/End key
Use to terminate on-hold, calling/operating function,
display/hide calendar layout.
Press and hold for 2 seconds or more : Turn power ON/
OFF.
r#
#/Line-feed key/Macro shooting/Silent mode
Use to enter "#", start a new line when entering
characters, switch Macro mode while using out-
camera.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Start/cancel
Silent mode.
ss
Multitask key
Use to perform another function while talking or
perform an operation (Multiaccess/Multitask).
t
Charging jack
u
Jack
Connect various optional devices
v
Out-camera
Use to shoot still images or movies, send images over
a videophone call.
w
Light
→
P62, 105, 142, 347105
Turn on or blink when activating Lock on close,
shooting an image, recording a movie, operating
Music&Video Channel player or Music player operate
according to the settings of Indicator light or Light
alert, Simple light or Light.
x
Sub-display
→
P29
y
FOMA Built-in antenna
*
The terminal has a FOMA built-in antenna. To talk in better
conditions, do not cover the antenna with your hand.
z
Fingerprint sensor
→
P112
Register/authenticate fingerprint
A
FeliCa mark
→
P232, 305
Installation of IC card
*
You can use Osaifu-Keitai by placing it over IC card reader
or send/receive data by iC transmission. The IC card cannot
be detached.
B
Back cover
C
Strap opening
D
Speaker
Hear ring alert or voice of the caller using the
speakerphone, etc. from here.
EP
PushTalk/REC key
Use to display a menu on the sub-display, operate
PushTalk, save still image during 1Seg watching.
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Video recording
during 1Seg watching
F
microSD memory card slot
→
P292
G
1Seg antenna
→
P253
HM
Music key
Use to perform menu items on the sub-display,
operate Music&Video Channel player or Music player
Press and hold for 1 second or more : Start Music
player
I
Side keys[
▲▼]
Side keys
[▲]
: Stop ring tone, alarm or vibrate effect,
increase the volume during a call or PushTalk call,
turn on the light of the sub-display while the FOMA
terminal is folded, switch display, select menu
Side key[
▲
](1 sec. or more) : Start Quick answer
machine while a call is incoming, start/stop voice
memo/movie memo during a call, starting/cancel
Silent mode while the FOMA terminal is folded
*
,
activate answer machines/voice memos on the
stand-by display while the FOMA terminal is open
Side key[
▼
] : Decrease the volume during a call or
PushTalk call, Turn sub-display light ON while the
FOMA terminal is open, switch display, select menu
item
Side key [
▼
] (1 sec. or more) : Silence while watching
1Seg or playing video, check new message on the
stand-by display
*
*
The setting of pressing and holding the Side keys is the
operation in the default state.
J
Earphone/microphone jack
→
P354
Connecting the Earphone/microphone with switch
Slide cover in the direction of
a
, connect an optional
Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with Switch, etc (
b
).
*
Securely insert the plug.
*
Avoid wrapping the cord around FOMA terminal or bringing
it close to the antenna. Doing so may lower wave reception
level or generate noise.
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Swinging display (YOKO-MOTION)
With FOMA terminal open, rotate the display 90 degrees
to the right or left to display Horizontal display.
・
You can activate 1Seg watching or Still camera by
rotating. You can also answer a call by returning the
display to vertical position. You can change in Turn-
display option to set functions to be activated by
rotating.
→
P346
・
On horizontal display, the display position of the guide
area, etc. is different, but the same operations as those
on vertical display can be performed.
✔
INFORMATION
・
Do not rotate the display with the FOMA terminal folded.
May cause the display and around the keys to be scratched.
・
While one of the Submenu, New Task start menu or Screen
switching menu is being displayed, swinging the display
closes the menu.
❖
Using wide display
By returning the display to vertical position, the functions
and/or data below can be displayed on 864 dots
(horizontal) wide display.
・
Full Browser
・
i-
α
ppli with a size exceeding 320 dots (horizontal)
・
i-motion, PDF data, Word, Excel, PowerPoint file with a
size of QVGA (240
×
320)
・
One Seg (including Multi Window)
Display overview
The current status can be checked by the icon appearing
on the screen.
a
: Battery icon
→
P39
b
: Signal level icon
→
P40
: Out of service area
→
P40
: Self mode ON
→
P117
: In data transfer mode
→
P122, 290, 304, 426
c
/ : In i-mode communication (connected to i-mode
site)/(during packet communication)
→
P152
d
: In infrared communication
→
P304
Infrared remote control function in operation
→
P308
: The total calls cost exceeds the limit.
→
P351
*1
e
: Communication using handsfree-compatible
device in progress
→
P54
: Speakerphone function in use
→
P45
/// : Network in use
→
P391
*1
f
: Positioning with GPS
→
P242
: FM broadcasting
→
P334
(blue)/ (gray) : Location request setting with GPS/
out of Permission period
→
P246
g
: Phonebook entry or schedule data has secret
attribute
→
P84, 344
When swung to the right
Vertical display
a∼m
a∼m
o∼z
o∼z
n
Horizontal display
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*1
h
Unread Area Mail, unread message or MessageR&F
status
→
P181, 202, 205, 210
: Unread Area Mail
: Unread i-mode mail and SMS storage space is full
on UIM
: Unread i-mode mail and SMS storage space is full
: SMS storage space is full on UIM
: Unread i-mode mail and SMS exists
: Unread i-mode mail exists
: Unread SMS exists
(red)/ (blue) : Unread MessageR storage space is
full or unread MessageR exists
(red)/ (green) : Unread MessageF storage space is
full/unread MessageF exists
*1
i
PushTalk status or storage status in i-mode Center
→
P68, 181, 202
: During PushTalk session
: Downloading phonebook page on the network
: i-mode mail and MessageR/F storage are full or
one of these spaces is full and unreceived messages
exist in Data Center
/ / : i-mode mail or MessageR/F storage space
is full in data Center
: Unreceived i-mode mail and MessageR/F exist in
Data Center
/ / : Unreceived i-mode mail or MessageR/F
exist in Data Center
*1
j
: Displaying SSL page/executing SSL session with
i-
α
ppli or using i-
α
ppli downloaded from SSL page
→
P153
Displaying SSL/TLS page
→
P268
: Mail failed to Auto-send exists
→
P180
: Auto-send mail exists
→
P180
: Music&Video Channel program obtaining
reservation exist
→
P319
k
i-
α
ppli/i-
α
ppliDX status
→
P217, 227
: During i-
α
ppli operation
(gray) : i-
α
ppli stand-by display ON
(orange) : i-
α
ppli is being started from the i-
α
ppli
stand-by display
: i-
α
ppliDX is running
(gray) : i-
α
ppliDX stand-by display ON
(orange) : i-
α
ppli is being started from the i-
α
ppliDX
stand-by display
*2
l
: Performing 1Seg recording reservation
→
P258
: i-
α
ppli Auto start failed
→
P226
*2
m
: Inside OFFICEED area
→
P378
n
: New arrival
→
P33
o
: Silent mode ON
→
P94
: Personalized silent mode ON
→
P94
p
: Call alert volume OFF
→
P91
: Vibrator for voice call set ON
→
P91
: Call alert volume set OFF and vibrator for voice call
set ON
→
P91
q
: In Public mode (Drive mode)
→
P58
r
/ : Answer machine set ON/recorded message full
→
P60
*1
s
: Keypad dial lock ON
→
P118
: Side key hold ON
→
P123
*1
t
/ / : Location request success/failure/end as
unanswered
→
P246
: Personal data lock ON
→
P117
/ : Music&Video Channel obtaining failure/
success
→
P319
/ : 1Seg recording reservation failure/success
→
P258
*1
u
: Reading UIM
→
P34, 40
(yellow key) : IC card lock ON
→
P239
: Individual IC card lock
→
P239
v
/
*3
: Displaying available multi-cursor key in
Focus mode
→
P33
: Lock on close ON
→
P123
w
: Alarm clock set ON
→
P338
: Performing 1Seg timer recording, schedule
reminder set ON
→
P258, 341
: Alarm clock and Schedule reminder set ON
→
P338, 341
x
USB mode settings and microSD memory card status
→
P292, 298
: microSD memory card inserted during
Communication mode
(blue)/ (gray) : microSD memory card inserted or
not during microSD mode
(blue)/ (gray) : microSD memory card inserted or
not during MTP mode
y
: Connected to external device using USB cable
→
P65, 299
*1
z
: Software update advance notice
→
P439
: Software update pre-specified
→
P441
: Update notification icon
→
P439
/ : Auto-update of latest pattern definition failure/
success
→
P443
*1
The current highest-priority item is displayed. These icons are
listed in descending order of the priority from the top.
*2
On vertical display without stand-by display or on some wide
display, a clock appears.
*3
On horizontal display, it appears below
n
newly arrived
information.
✔
INFORMATION
・
On wide display, icons appear similarly to vertical display.
Note that, depending on the function displayed, some or
none of the icons may not appear.
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◆
Task area
The icon indicating the function (task) in progress appears
in the task area. During Multiaccess or Multitasks, the
icons show which functions are running.
<Example> When activating Still camera during a voice
call
<Example> Displaying Word file during a voice call
*
When displaying Word, Excel or PowerPoint file on wide
display, a task area appears similarly to vertical display.
❖
Icons indicated on the task area
: Voice call
: Redial
: Received calls
: Answer machine/Voice memo
: Videophone call
: Videophone using an external device
: Call (switching)
: Call (disconnecting)
: PushTalk
: FOMA terminal phonebook
: Contact setting of Privacy mode
: Kisekae Tool
: Still camera
: Movie camera
: Bar code reader
: i-mode
: i-mode Bookmark/Go to location/Screen memo/two-
touch site
: MessageR/F
: Mail
: Area Mail
: Receiving i-mode mail
: Inquiring for i-mode mail/SMS
/ : Sent msg log/Received msg log
: Chat mail
: Receiving SMS
: i-
α
ppli
: ToruCa
: Position location of GPS
: Location request of GPS
: Notify location of GPS
: Location history (GPS)
: Full Browser
: One Seg
: My Picture
: Movie/i-motion
: Chara-den
: Melody
(blue)/ (gray) : Accessing microSD memory card/
Standing by for accessing
: Activating Music&Video Channel
: Music&Video Channel program obtaining
: Music player
: Sound recorder
: My Document (PDF data)
: Other (Word, Excel, PowerPoint file)
: Adjusting volume by Multitask
: Countdown timer
: Alarm clock
: Scheduler
: Schedule reminder ringing
: User information
: Calculator
: Notepad
: Dictionaries
: Accessing Data Center
: Displaying synchronization log
: Network services set
/ : Calling or communicating packets via USB/
Sending or receiving packets via USB
: 64K data communication
: Accessing external data
/ : Updating software/Software update notified
: Updating pattern definition/displaying version
(blue)/ (gray) : Each function set or on hold
Vertical display
Horizontal display
Task area
Wide display
Task area
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Guide area
Operations that can be executed by pressing
m
,
t
,
g
,
p
and
a
are displayed in the guide area.
Displayed operations vary by the screen.
Display locations and keys correspond as shown in the
figure.
・
on the guide area corresponds to multi-cursor keys
k
(It may be different depending on the function you
are using or how the site or website is made).
・
When the display is placed in horizontal position, this is
displayed at the left bottom of the display.
・
In wide display, press
*
to display a guide area;
each pressing of this key switches guide area display/
hide (except during One Seg watching).
◆
List screen
a
When a list extends to multiple pages, the currently
displayed page number and the total number of pages
appear.
b
The items can be selected by pressing the keypads
corresponding to the displayed number (
1
-
9
).
On vertical display, item can be selected also by
pressing the displayed next key.
:
0
:
M
:
*
: Side key[
▲
]
:
#
: Side key[
▼
]
c
indicates that other selectable items exist above and
below the item at the cursor position. Press
j
to
move the cursor. When
d
is pressed on the last item
of the page, the next page appears, when
u
is
pressed on the first item of the page, the previous page
appears.
indicates that selectable items exist over the
multiple pages. Press
h
to change the page. Some
screens such as an icon selection screen cannot be
switched.
Sub-display overview
Even when FOMA terminal is folded, various information
can be checked on the sub-display.
・
Main displayed information are as follows.
- Status display of voice call, videophone (including Chaku-moji
and Voice messages in Voice Mail service), PushTalk, recorded
message
- Inquiring or receiving i-mode mail, SMS or MessageR/F
- Status display of Position location of GPS, Location request,
Notify location function
- While watching 1Seg, playing melody, activating
Music&Video Channel player, activating Music player or using
microSD memory card
- During Alarm clock, Schedule reminder or Countdown timer
sounding
- Status display of packet communications, 64K data
communication, via USB communication, infrared
communication
・
In All lock, Omakase Lock, Side key hold, pressing side
keys [
▲▼
],
P
or
M
shows a message indicating the
lock is set, and after a period of time, the display is
switched to the date/time display screen.
・
When the FOMA terminal is folded, the light on the sub-
display turns on. When no operation is carried out for
approximately 15 seconds, the light goes unlit; it goes
lit again when one of side keys [
▲▼
],
P
or
M
is
pressed.
・
When opening the FOMA terminal with information
displayed on the sub-display, display disappears.
During shooting a still image, recording movie,
shooting stand-by or recording stand-by with Sound
recorder, the status appears only when the FOMA
terminal is open. While recording with Sound recorder,
the status appears regardless of the status of the FOMA
terminal.
・
By pressing
P
while watching 1Seg or activating Music
player , you can display date and time.
Guide area
a
c
b
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Icon list displayed on the sub-display
a
: Battery icon
b
: Signal level icon
: Out of service area
: Self mode ON
: In data transfer mode
c
/ : In i-mode communication (connected to i-mode
site)/(during packet communication)
d
: Silent mode ON
: Personalized silent mode ON
: Activating Music player
: During One Seg watching
e
/ : Location request setting with GPS/Out of
permission period
f
: IC card lock ON
g
/ : i-mode mail and MessageR/F storage spaces are
full in the Center
h
/ : Auto-send mail exists/failed auto-send mail
exists
i
: Missed calls/recorded messages/Voice messages
in Voice Mail service exists
j
/ / : Unread Area mail exists/Unread i-
mode mail and SMS exist/storage space is full
k
/ : Unread MessageR exists or unread MessageR
storage space is full
/ : Unread MessageF exists or unread MessageF
storage space is full
◆
Switching display of sub-display
When missed calls, recorded messages, unread
messages, unread MessageR/F or Voice messages in
Voice Mail service in the Center exist, turn on the sub-
display light and press side key [
▼
] to check the number
of these items. While checking the number of items, if you
press side key [
▲
], detail information appears for approx.
5 seconds (except for voice mail in the Center).
・
Up to 10 detail info can be confirmed by pressing the
side key
[▼]
.
<Example> Switching to detail information of missed
calls
1
Side key
[▲]
while confirming the number
of items
The Number of items, total number of items, receive
date/time, and the caller information are scroll-
displayed.
Selecting functions from menu
◆
Menu screen and switching method
❖
Menu screen
The menu screen below is available.
Kisekae menu :
A menu that you can change the design
using Kisekae tool.
In addition to menus compatible with movies, Large
menu (AdvancedMode) that is easy to view with large
font and Simple Menu are available. A Kisekae menu
matched with the color of the FOMA terminal is set by
default.
*
Some Kisekae menu changes the menu structure of its first layer
according to usage frequency. In the Kisekae tool set by default,
"DoCoMo-Dake" in the "i-mode" folder is compatible with this
function.
Basic menu :
A basic menu that the menu numbers are
fixed. Compatible with Large font.
Shortcut menu :
A menu that menu items can be freely
registered.
→
P344
d j h i af e b c g
k
Side key [
▲
]
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❖
To switch the menu screen temporarily
In each menu screen, you can temporarily switch to a
different menu screen by the operations below. You can
also set which menu to display when pressing
m
on the
stand-by display.
→
P101
*1
Cannot be switched when "Basic menu" is set as Select startup
menu.
*2
Cannot be switched when "Kisekae menu" or "Shortcut menu"
is set as Select startup menu.
❖
Precautions on using Kisekae menu
Although "
me
[Settings & NW
services]
e572
" is described in this manual,
when using a Kisekae menu that the menu structure of the
first layer is changed according to the usage frequency,
[Settings & NW services] may not be displayed in the
menu of the first layer. In such a case, switch to the basic
menu or reset (
→
P104) the menu settings.
◆
Selecting a function
Press
m
in stand-by and select and execute the
functions from the menu displayed.
There are 2 ways. One method involves using the key
corresponding to the menu items (Shortcut operation). In
the other method, the multi-cursor key is used to select
from among the menu items.
・
When any function is restricted by lock functions or no
UIM in slot, icon appears or characters are
displayed in a different color that the function is
disabled. The display does not change for Kisekae
menu or Basic menu on horizontal display. When a
function is selected, the reason the function is
nonexecutable, etc. appears.
・
On vertical display, function description about the
menu item at the cursor position may appear
depending on the type or level of the menu. And the
setting may be displayed depending on the menu item.
❖
Selecting menu items by key (Shortcut
operations)
A number (item number) is assigned to each menu item.
The menu icons can be selected by pressing the
corresponding key (
0
-
9
,
*
,
#
).
・
When the menu items or numbers of the first layer are
switched in Kisekae menu, press the item number
displayed with the menu item you want to select.
・
Item numbers differ when Simple Menu is set in
Kisekae Tool.
・
Item number of the menu
→
P394"Menu list"
<Example> Selecting "Calculator"
1
me7e4
t
p*1
p*1p*2
p*2
Custom menu
Kisekae menu Basic menu
m
7
4
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❖
Selecting menu items by multi-cursor key
<Example> Selecting "Calculator"
1
me
Place the cursor on "Accessory",
and
g
・
If you press
k
to move the cursor, the color and/
or design of the cursor position change. Moving
by
h
may be unavailable depending on the
menu.
・
When you set Simple Menu for Kisekae menu,
you can select menu also by placing the cursor
and pressing
r
.
2
Place the cursor on "Calculator" and
g
.
❖
To return to stand-by display or previous
menu
After selecting a menu item, you can return to the stand-
by display or previous menu by pressing the keys below.
f
: Return to the stand-by display.
c
: Return to the previous menu. When the menu is
displayed in List view or Simple display, you can return
to the previous menu by pressing
l
.
◆
Selecting method of submenu
When "MENU" is displayed at upper-left of the guide area,
various operations can be performed with submenus.
<Example> Selecting the redial submenu
1
On the redial list screen,
me
Press a key
for the submenu item number
・
You can also select an item by placing the cursor
on and pressing
g
or
r
.
・
Item numbers of the submenu with the same
functions may vary by the operating screen.
・
Pressing
m
or
c
closes the submenu.
◆
Operating procedure of each item
❖
Pulldown menu operation
1
Place the cursor on the item to set
and
ge
Press a key for the item number
・
You can also select an item by placing the cursor
on it and pressing
g
.
Basic menu
Cursor
position
Kisekae menu
m
There are menu items in lower levels
Pulldown menu
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❖
Check box operation
1
Press a key for the item number.
・
You can also select an item by placing the cursor
on it and pressing
g
.
・
Pressing key for the item number or pressing
g
after placing the cursor, the status of check box
switches between (Select) and (Cancel).
・
For some functions, you can select or cancel all
items by pressing
m
.
❖
Confirmation screen operation
While deleting or setting saved information, a
confirmation screen may appear asking if you perform a
function.
<Example> Deleting Phonebook data (1 item)
1
Place the cursor on "Yes" or "No" and
g
・
For some functions, items other than "Yes" or
"No" may appear.
◆
Displaying information quickly <Focus
mode>
When
g
is pressed on the stand-by display with newly
arrived information (icon) being displayed on the stand-
by display or with Info/calendar layout set and displayed,
the display enters Focus mode that allows to quickly
display the related information.
・
You can perform the same operations when the next
icon appears.
- : Connected to external device using FOMA USB Cable
with Charge Function
- / : Software update advance notice/notification
- / : Auto-update of latest pattern definition success/failure
- / / : Location request success/failure/end as
unanswered
- / : Music&Video Channel program obtaining success/
failure
- / : 1Seg recording reservation failure/success
<Example> Displaying newly arrived information
1
ge
Place the cursor on an icon and
g
・
A screen matched for the selected icon appears.
(Missed calls) : Received call list appears.
With 2in1 ON in Dual mode, appears
when there is an missed call only to Number B
and appears when there are missed
calls to both Number A and B.
(Recorded messages) : The recorded
message list appears.
(Voice messages in Voice Mail service) : A
confirmation screen of message play appears.
With 2in1 ON in Dual mode, appears
when there is a voice message only to Number
B and appears when there are voice
messages to both Number A and B.
(Unread messages) : The folder list of
Inbox appears.
(Unread ToruCa) : The ToruCa list of the
folder containing the latest unread ToruCa
appears.
Canceling Focus mode :
c
or
f
✔
INFORMATION
・
When placing the cursor on the icon for newly arrived
information and press and hold
c
for 1 second or more,
the icon disappears temporarily. For a voice message icon
of Voice Mail service, a confirmation screen appears asking
if you delete the display. Select "Yes" to delete the display.
It reappears when the number of items is changed by
accumulating new information or viewing existing
information.
・
In Focus mode, you cannot display the menu by pressing
m
.
g
An icon at the cursor position is surrounded with a red frame.
The direction is indicated that it can be moved to by
using multi-cursor key.
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Selecting a function from menu
on sub-display
You can select 5 functions of MusicPlayer/End
MusicPlayer, Lock/Unlock IC card, Silent mode ON/OFF,
Check new msg , Simple light.
<Example> Performing i-mode inquiry
1
While sub-display light is ON,
Pe
Using
side key [
▲▼
], place the cursor on "Check
new msg" and
M
・
During menu display, press
P
to return to date/
time display.
・
Authentication is required when "Unlock IC card"
is selected.
Using UIM (FOMA card)
UIM (FOMA card) is a card for storing user information
such as phone numbers.
・
If a UIM has been inserted incorrectly or if there is a
problem with the UIM, you cannot make/receive a call
or send/receive a mail.
・
For details on handling UIM, see the UIM manual.
◆
Attaching/removing UIM
・
After turning the power OFF, fold FOMA terminal and
hold it with your hand.
・
Take care not to touch or scratch the IC portion.
・
Attaching/removing back cover and battery pack
→
P36
✔
INFORMATION
・
Forcing the UIM into or out of FOMA terminal may damage
UIM or the tray.
・
If the tray is removed, press it straight along the guide rail
inside the UIM slot with the UIM left detached.
◆
Security code of UIM
Two security codes, "PIN code" and "PIN2 code", are set
for the UIM.
You can change the security codes by yourself.
→
P112
Cursor
a
Holding the tab, pull out the tray until it clicks.
Tray
Tab
■
Attaching
b
Put UIM with the IC side upward on the tray in the
direction shown in the figure.
IC
Corner cut
UIM
c
Push the tray fully until it stops.
a
Holding the tab, pull out the tray until it clicks and
carefully remove UIM.
■
Removing
UIM slot
Tab
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◆
UIM operation restriction
FOMA terminal is provided with the UIM operation
restriction for protecting your or copyright data or files.
・
When files or data are downloaded from websites or
data attached to mails are obtained to your FOMA
terminal with the UIM card equipped, the UIM
operation restriction is automatically set to these data
or files.
・
With UIM replaced or no UIM inserted, data or files with
the UIM operation restriction set cannot be displayed or
played. For i-
α
ppli with the UIM operation restriction
set, no functions except deletion are available.
・
Data or files with the UIM operation restriction set
cannot be transferred over infrared communication/iC
transmission or copied/moved to microSD memory
card.
・
Restricted data types are as follows :
- Videophone call message, Movie memo
- i-mode mail attachment files (except ToruCa), images inserted
to Deco-mail or signature, MessageR/F with images or
melodies attached, mail template containing data subject to
operation restriction
- Screen memo
-i-
α
ppli (including i-
α
ppli stand-by display)
- Image of ToruCa (Details)
- Images (including GIF animations, Flash graphics and images
downloaded from Data Center), i-motion, data compatible with
contents transfer, melodies, PDF data, Chara-den, Word/Excel/
PowerPoint files
- Kisekae Tool
- Chaku-uta
®
/Chaku-uta full
®
- Program of Music&Video Channel
*
"Chaku-uta" is a registered trademark of Sony Music
Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
✔
INFORMATION
・
When data, subject to the UIM operation restriction is set as
the stand-by display, incoming/outgoing image, ring alert,
etc., replacing the UIM with another one or using FOMA
terminal without the UIM inserted causes the sound, image
and other settings to reset to the default values. In this case,
the sound or image actually generated or appears may be
different from those set. If the UIM used when downloading
the data is inserted, the data operation restriction is
canceled and the original settings are restored (When data
has been used for Set random image, the settings may be
canceled).
・
The UIM operation restriction is not enabled for data
obtained via infrared communication, iC transmission,
microSD memory card or data link software or still images/
movies taken with the built-in camera.
・
The settings below are saved to UIM. When UIM is
replaced, the set contents saved in the inserted UIM are
enabled.
- My phone number
- SMS settings (except "SMS report request")
- DoCoMo Cert/User Certificate of Manage certificate
- Select language, UIM (FOMA card), PLMN setting
◆
Functional differences in UIM types
When using UIM (Blue) in FOMA terminal, note that it
differs in the items listed below from UIM (Green/White).
WORLD WING
WORLD WING is DoCoMo's international roaming
service that allows to make/receive calls overseas
with the same mobile phone number using a FOMA
terminal compatible with UIM (green/white) and
services.
*
If you subscribed to FOMA service on or after September 1,
2005, separate subscription is not required to use WORLD
WING. Note that, if you declined to use WORLD WING at
subscription to FOMA service or canceled it, you need
subscription.
*
If you subscribed to FOMA service on or before August 31,
2005, but not to WORLD WING, separate subscription is
required to use WORLD WING.
*
There are some charging plans unavailable.
*
If UIM (Green/White) is misplaced or stolen overseas,
immediately contact DoCoMo and request for suspension of
usage. Please refer to the phone number for "General
Inquiries" on the back of this manual for contact information.
Be careful that you are charged also for calls and/or
communications, if any, occurring after misplacement or
stealage.
Item UIM (Blue)
UIM
(Green/
White)
Page
Number of savable digits of
phone numbers in UIM
phonebook
Up to 20
digits
Up to 26
digits
P78
User certificate download
to use FirstPass
Unavailabl
e
Available P167
WORLD WING service
Unavailabl
e
Available P386
Service Numbers
Unavailabl
e
Available P373
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Attaching/removing battery pack
・
After turning the power OFF, fold FOMA terminal and
hold it with your hand.
・
Removing the battery pack may cause reservation of
Software update to be canceled. When the date and
time is set with Adjust time/time diff set to "OFF" in Date
& time, removing the battery pack may delete the date
and time.
✔
INFORMATION
・
Forcing the battery pack into FOMA terminal may damage
the FOMA terminal jack.
・
FOMA terminal or back cover may be damaged if you
attach or remove the battery pack by a method except the
procedures above or if you press too hard.
❖
For better battery pack performance
・
Do not charge the battery for an extended period
(several days) with the FOMA terminal turned ON.
After charging has completed with FOMA terminal
turned ON, the power is supplied to the terminal from
the battery pack. If FOMA terminal is left in that state for
a long time, the battery pack may run out causing the
low battery alert to sound after using only a short
period of time. In such a case, remove FOMA terminal
from the AC adapter, desktop holder or DC adapter and
then reconnect it and charge the battery again.
・
To promote environmental conservation, return your
used battery pack to NTT DoCoMo sales outlets, our
corporate agencies or the shops that collect used
battery in your community.
Charging the FOMA terminal
The battery pack does not have a full charge at time of
purchase. Use AC/DC adapter for FOMA terminal to
charge the battery before using FOMA terminal.
・
To get the maximum performance from F905i, use
battery pack F10.
・
For handling the battery pack F10, see the battery pack
manual.
Press here with your thumb
Back Cover
■
Attaching
a
Remove the back cover by sliding it about 2 mm in
the direction of the arrow while pressing it with your
thumb.
Concave part
Battery Pack
Convex part
b
With the label side of the battery pack face up, align the
convex part of the battery pack with the concave part of
FOMA terminal, insert the battery pack in the direction
of
a
and press it in the direction of
b
until it fits.
c
Bring the 4 tabs of the back cover to meet the cuts in
FOMA terminal. Slide in the direction of
d
to fit in
while pressing in the direction of
c
so that no gap is
generated between FOMA terminal and the back cover.
Back cover
■
Removing
Tab
a
Perform Step
a
in Attaching battery pack.
b
Hold and raise the battery pack tab in the direction
shown by the arrow to remove the battery pack.
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❖
Charging times (approximate)
The times below are the times for charging an empty
battery pack with F905i's power switched OFF. Charging
with the terminal ON or under low temperature requires
longer time.
❖
Operation times on full charge
(approximate)
The times below vary by the charging method and
operating environment.
・
Continuous call time indicates the approximate time
that the phone can send or receive radio waves
normally.
・
Continuous stand-by time indicates the approximate
time that the phone can receive radio waves normally
with F905i closed. Call, communication or stand-by
times may be about half depending on factors such as
the battery pack charging condition, function settings,
operating environment such as ambient temperature,
and signal condition in the area of use (whether the
signal is weak or absent). Call, communication or
stand-by times are reduced by performing i-mode
communication. And, even with no voice calls or i-
mode communications made, the continuous call and
continuous stand-by times are reduced by making
PushTalk session, creating i-mode mail, activating
downloaded i-
α
ppli, using i-
α
ppli stand-by display,
performing data communication or multiaccess, using
camera, playing movie/i-motion, obtaining or playing
Music&Video Channel program, playing music with
Music player, activating or video recording of 1Seg, or
doing other operations.
❖
Battery pack life
・
The battery pack is a consumable part. Each time it is
charged, time available with each charging reduces.
・
When a time available with each charging is reduced to
about a half from that of a new battery, replacement of
the battery is recommended because it is near the end
of life. The battery pack may swell out as it comes to
near the end of its lifetime depending on the usage
conditions, but it is not a problem.
・
The battery pack's life may be reduced by using i-
α
ppli
or videophone or watching One Seg while charging.
❖
Battery charge
・
For details, see the operation manuals for FOMA AC
Adapter 01/02 (optional), FOMA AC Adapter 01 for
Global use (optional) or FOMA DC Adapter01/02
(optional).
・
FOMA AC Adapter 01 is applicable only to 100V AC.
・
Though FOMA AC Adapter 02/FOMA AC Adapter 01 for
Global use is applicable to 100-240V AC, AC Adaptor
has a plug dedicated to 100V AC (for domestic use).
When using the adapter overseas, a conversion plug
adapter applicable to a country you are going to stay is
necessary. Do not charge the battery using a
transformer for overseas travel.
✔
INFORMATION
・
Some i-
α
ppli remains operating even when FOMA terminal
is folded, consuming power. In that case, the call,
communication or stand-by time may be reduced.
・
During talking or communications, charging may not finish.
Charging may not complete if you start battery charging
while playing movie/i-motion, obtaining Music&Video
Channel program, activating Music &Video Channel player
or Music player, running i-
α
ppli. In such a case, it is
recommended to end the operation, and then charge the
battery.
・
The charging may not be completed depending on the
settings of Display light or charging method, such as
charging the battery with the FOMA terminal open when
Normal use is set to "Always" in Display light time of
Display light. In such a case, it is recommended to charge
the battery with the FOMA terminal folded.
・
It is normal for FOMA terminal, battery pack, desktop
holder and AC adapter, DC adapter to become warm while
charging. If you use the videophone or if you transmit/
receive packets or 64K data while charging the battery, the
charging may not finish normally because of temperature
rise in FOMA terminal. In that case, wait until the
temperature falls down and try again.
AC adapter
Approx.
150 min.
DC adapter
Approx.
150 min.
Continuous stand-by time (stationary)
Approx.
550 H
Continuous call time
(during a voice call)
Approx.
190 min
Continuous stand-by time (moving)
Approx.
400 H
Continuous call time
(during a videophone call)
Approx.
100 min.
One Seg watching time
Approx.
300 min.
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◆
Charging
When using optional FOMA AC Adapter, FOMA DC
Adapter, Desktop Holder, read the related operation
manuals beforehand.
・
The battery pack cannot be charged without an adapter.
When charging the battery pack, attach it to FOMA
terminal.
■
Using desktop holder and AC adapter for charging
a
Insert the AC adapter to the desktop holder, with the
arrow on the AC adapter's connector facing upward.
b
Unfold the AC adapter's power plug and insert it into a
100V AC outlet.
c
Align FOMA terminal with the desktop holder's
charging terminal (
a
), and insert FOMA terminal in
the direction of the arrow (
b
) until it clicks.
・
Before mounting FOMA terminal onto the desktop
holder, fold it and close the terminal cap.
d
When charging is over, lift FOMA terminal (
c
) while
holding the desktop holder and remove the terminal by
pulling it in the direction shown by arrow (
d
).
■
Charging with AC adapter or DC adapter
a
Open terminal cap (
a
) of FOMA terminal, hold the
connector horizontally with the arrow facing upward
and insert it to terminal. (
b
)
・
If the terminal cap is hard to open, open FOMA
terminal and retry.
b
Unfold the AC adapter's power plug and insert it into a
100V AC outlet.
Insert the DC adapter cigarette lighter plug into the
vehicle's cigarette lighter socket.
c
After charging has completed, disconnect the AC
adapter from the outlet or the cigarette lighter plug
from the cigarette lighter socket, and press the release
buttons on both sides of the connector and remove the
connector horizontally from FOMA terminal.
✔
INFORMATION
・
Insertion or removal of the AC and DC adapter connectors
should be done slowly and carefully so that they are not
given excessive force. When disconnecting the connector,
pull it straight while pressing the release button. Applying
an excessive force to disconnect the connector may give
damage to it.
・
When FOMA terminal is not used or you are leaving the car,
disconnect the cigarette lighter plug of the DC adapter from
the cigarette lighter socket and disconnect the DC adapter
connector from FOMA terminal.
・
The fuse (2A) of the DC adapter is a consumable part.
Contact your nearest automotive supply store for a
replacement.
AC adapter
100V AC outlet
Power plug
Connector
Release button
Desktop holder
Charging jack
Jack cap
b
a
dc
a
b
<AC adapter>
Connector
Release button
Jack cap
Charging jack
AC
adapter
Power plug
100V AC
outlet
<DC adapter>
Cigarette
lighter plug
Cigarette lighter socket
DC adapter Release button
Jack cap
Charging jack
Connector
a
b
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❖
Operations and precautions for charging
When charging starts, a charge start alert sounds, light
turns ON and the battery icon (the default battery icon) on
the display or sub-display blinks. When charging is over,
a charge completion alert sounds, the light turns off and
the battery icon stops blinking.
・
When resuming the battery charging, the light turns on
in red. In some environments, the light may not light
immediately when charging starts; this is normal and
not a malfunction. However, if the light fails to light
after a while, disconnect FOMA terminal from the AC
adapter, desktop holder or DC adapter then connect it
again to start charging. Contact the sales outlet such as
DoCoMo Shop if the light fails to light for a while after
charging starts.
・
If the light is used for mail reception, camera shooting,
etc. during charging, the light turns to a different color,
but it is lit in red soon.
When the light blinks while charging in cases except
these reasons
→
P428 "Troubleshooting"
・
When attaching the fully charged battery pack to the
FOMA terminal and connecting it to the AC adapter,
desktop holder or DC adapter, the light may turn on for
a moment and turn off. This is normal and not a
malfunction.
・
During a call, communication or PushTalk session, in
Silent mode or Public mode or with Charge alert "OFF",
the charge alert does not sound at start or completion
of charge.
Remaining battery level
Checking remaining battery level
A battery icon appearing on the top of the display shows
an approximate remaining battery level.
(Battery level 3) : Ample charge
(Battery level 2) : Low charge.
(Battery level 1) : Battery level very low. Charging
required
・
The battery icon set by default varies by the color of the
FOMA terminal.
・
When FOMA terminal is folded, the remaining battery
level can be checked on the sub-display.
❖
When battery is almost exhausted
A message indicating low battery appears on the display.
Pressing any one of
g
,
c
,
f
keys deletes the
message temporarily. After a period of time, a battery
alarm sounds from the speaker and all icons on the top of
the display start blinking. The power is turned off after
approximately 1 minute. These operations stop when
charging starts; press
f
to immediately stop the
battery alarm.
・
During a call, the message remains displayed and the
battery alarm keeps sounding from the earpiece. After
approximately 20 seconds, the call is terminated, the
battery alarm sounds from the speaker and all icons on
the top of the display blink.
・
With the FOMA terminal folded, the sub-display shows
"Low battery".
◆
Checking remaining battery level by
sound and display <Battery level>
1
me
[Settings & NW
services]
e775
The battery level appears and the keypad sound (
→
P92) is emitted depending on the battery level. After
a while, the screen returns to the menu list.
Battery icon
"Three pips" "Two pips" "One pip"
(Battery level 3) (Battery level 2) (Battery level 1)
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Power ON/OFF
Turning power ON/OFF
❖
Turning power ON
1
f
(2 sec. or more)
The wake-up screen appears and the stand-by
display appears. appears at the bottom of the
display while reading UIM.
・
A signal level icon appearing in the top of the
display shows the approximate received signal
level.
・
The battery icon set by default varies by the color
of the FOMA terminal.
・
With the FOMA terminal folded, the reception
level can be confirmed on the sub-display.
❖
Turning power OFF
1
f
(2 sec. or more)
◆
Operations to perform after turning
the power ON for the first time
When turning the power ON for the first time, operate in
the order of "AdvancedMode setting"
→
"Initial setting".
The settings made can be changed later.
・
When initialization is finished, a confirmation screen of
software update function appears. Press
g
to display
the stand-by screen.
❖
AdvancedMode setting
1
"Yes" or "No" on the confirmation screen.
・
When selecting "Yes", "AdvancedMode" of
Kisekae Tool is set.
→
P406
If you cancel the confirmation screen by pressing
c
or
f
, the confirmation screen reappears
when the power is turned ON the next time.
❖
Default setting
MENU [Settings & NW services] 779
・
Set Password and Request permit/deny. When
p
or
c
,
f
is pressed before setting terminal security
code or Request permit/deny, a confirmation screen
appears asking if you exit. If you exit by selecting "Yes",
this confirmation screen reappears when the power is
turned ON the next time.
1
Set the required items on the initial setting
screen
ep
Date & time :
Set the date and time.
→
P41
Password :
Change the terminal security code, after
performing authentication.
→
P111
Fingerprint :
After performing authentication,
register a fingerprint to be used for
authentication.
→
P113
Keypad sound :
Set a confirmation sound to be
generated when a key is pressed.
→
P92
Font size setting :
Specify size of characters for
Phonebook or mail.
→
P106
Request permit/deny :
Set if you provide location
information after performing authentication. To
permit Location request only in a specified period
of time, make settings to Permission period of
Request permit/deny.
→
P246
✔
INFORMATION
・
When turning FOMA terminal ON, do not touch the
fingerprint sensor with fingers before the stand-by display
appears.
・
When the UIM is replaced, authentication is required after
turning on the FOMA terminal. When authentication has
succeeded, the stand-by display appears. If an incorrect
terminal security code is entered 5 times consecutively or if
authentication has failed 5 times consecutively when
Fingerprint access is "ON", the power is automatically
turned OFF (the power can be turned ON again).
・
If no operations are carried out for approximately 5 minutes
with the FOMA terminal open, the display is automatically
deactivated (power saving mode). The same situation
occurs during voice call. The display light is turned on again
if there is any operation or incoming call.
Stand-by display
Signal level icon
Icon
Received
signal
level
Outside the service
area and where
radio waves are
hard to reach
Strong Weak
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Select language
Switching to English
1
me
[Settings & NW
services]
e273e1
or
2
✔
INFORMATION
・
The setting of Select language are saved to UIM. When a
UIM is replaced, the setting switches to that saved in the
inserted UIM.
Date & time
Setting date and time
You can set so that the time or time difference is
automatically corrected or directly enter the date and
time. With automatic correction set, the time is corrected
when receiving the time information from the DoCoMo's
network in Japan or the time difference correction
information from the telecommunications carrier used
overseas.
1
me
[Settings & NW
services]
e721e
Set the required
items
ep
Adjust time adjust :
Set if you automatically correct
time.
・
When "ON", Offset can be set.
・
When "OFF", set the date and time. Time zone
and Summer time may also be set.
Offset :
When "+", the displayed time is always set
forward the specified period of time from the
corrected time. When "-", the displayed time is
always set back the specified period of time from
the corrected time.
Date :
The date can be entered up between January
1, 2000 and December 31, 2050.
Time :
Enter the time in the 24-hour format.
Time zone :
When moving to a place with time
difference, set the time zone without changing the
date and time settings.
・
Time difference from the previously set time
zone is calculated and displayed.
・
Set "GMT+09:00" in Japan.
Summer time :
When "ON", the displayed time is set
forward one hour from the specified time.
✔
INFORMATION
・
With Adjust time/time diff set to "ON", the time or time
difference is corrected when FOMA terminal is turned ON
or at other timings. With no UIM inserted or for some signal
conditions, the time is not corrected. During execution of
certain i-
α
ppli, time correction may be disabled.
・
Even when Adjust time/time diff is set to "ON", the
corrected time may have an error of several seconds. Time
difference correction may not be performed for some
network of the telecommunications carrier used overseas.
・
When time correction is made overseas with Auto time
adjust set to "ON", a message to that effect appears. After
time is corrected with Auto time adjust, times displayed for
call histories and sent messages are local times.
・
With Auto time adjust and Two time zone clocks set to
"ON", two time zone clocks appear in 24 hour when time
correction information is received from a network of the
telecommunications carrier used overseas.
・
After setting the date and time with Auto time adjust set to
"OFF", removing the battery pack or leaving it exhausted for
a long time may cause the date and time to be deleted. In
this case, set the date and time again after charging the
battery.
・
If correction has never been performed and date and time
are displayed with "--" or "?", clocks or Flash graphics using
the date and time information do not appear correctly. The
functions below are not available :
- SSL session (authentication)
- Certificate download
- Message search (With calendar)
- Downloading Chaku-uta full
®
with replay restriction set for
copyright protection or downloading and playing i-motion.
-i-
α
ppliDX, i-
α
ppli Auto start
- Playing the program that program setting, obtaining or playing
restrictions of Music&Video Channel is set.
- Playing WMA files with replay restriction under copyright
protection
- Request permit/deny (GPS)
- Alarm clock, Scheduler (including data transmission of schedule
and displaying schedule data)
- Timed theme, Programed activation, Update, Auto power ON, Auto
power OFF, Software update
- Watching/recording reservation of 1Seg, playing Uta-hodai,
updating replay expiration, setting ring tone
・
If automatic correction of date and time has never been
performed and date and time are displayed with "--" or "?",
the functions below do not record the date and time, in
stead display them as "----/--/--" or "----------------". A
segmental number furthermore (number to segmentalize)
may be appended.
- Date and time of sent message, unsent message, and mail logs, date
and time of saving created message template
- Date and time of saving downloaded data or file
- Date and time of i-
α
ppli download
- Received calls, Redial, Recorded messages/Voice memo
- Date and time in the file name of still images, movies, sound files or
data read with Bar code reader
- Reception date and time of ToruCa, Location history (GPS)
- Replay expiration of detail information of Uta-hodai
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Caller ID notification
Notifying your phone number to
the other party
You can set FOMA terminal to display your number
(Caller ID) on the other party's terminal when making a
voice call, videophone call or PushTalk call.
・
For details, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide [Network
Services]".
・
Caller ID is your important information. Carefully
consider whether you want to include caller ID
information when making a call.
・
The caller ID is displayed only when the phone of the
other party is a digital mobile phone, etc. enabled to
display the caller ID.
1
me
[Settings & NW
services]
e8411
・
Press
m
[Settings & NW
services]
8412
and select "Yes" to
check the current settings.
2
1
or
2
❖
Priority of caller ID notification
There are multiple methods to notify your phone number
to the other party. If you set or perform these methods
simultaneously, the caller ID operations are performed
with the priorities below. The displayed setting and actual
Notify/Not notify may differ.
a
When whether to notify a caller ID in Call option for the
dialing is set
→
P52
、
68
b
When "186"/"184" is prefixed to a phone number
→
P50
c
Caller ID settings for the Phonebook entry
→
P84
d
Activate/Deactivate of Caller ID notification
✔
INFORMATION
・
If an announcement of requesting caller ID is heard when
making a call, make a call again after setting your caller ID
to be notified.
User information
Checking your own phone number
MENU [Phonebook & Logs] 9
You can check your phone number (My phone number),
Name, Mail address, etc.
1
me
[User information]
Check during a call, etc. :
s0
✔
INFORMATION
・
For details of how to check i-mode mail address, see
"Mobile Phone Users Guide [i-mode]".
・
When 2in1 is ON in Dual mode, you can press
a
to switch
User information between Number A and B.
・
With 2in1 ON, when replacing the UIM (2in1 subscriber to
2in1 subscriber), set 2in1 to OFF then set it to ON again to
obtain a correct Number B. Also, when replacing the UIM
(2in1 subscriber to 2in1 non-subscriber), set 2in1 to OFF to
update to the new user information.
→
P376
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*3
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection.
◆
Declaration of Conformity
The product "FOMA F905i" 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://
www.fmworld.net/product/phone/doc/.
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
●●●
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
operation 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.
◆
Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) Notice
・
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions :
a
this device may not cause harmful interference, and
b
this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
・
Changes or modifications made in or to the radio
phone, not expressly approved by the manufacturer,
will void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
◆
Industry Canada (IC) Notice
・
Operation is subject to the following two conditions :
a
this device may not cause interference, and
b
this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
◆
FCC and IC RF
Exposure Information
This model phone meets the U.S. Government’s and
Canadian Government’s requirements for exposure to
radio waves.
This model phone contains a radio transmitter and
receiver. This model phone is designed and
manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for
exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy as set by the FCC
of the U.S. Government and IC of the Canadian
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 and
IC is 1.6 W/kg. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard
operating positions as accepted by the FCC and IC 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 power output level of the phone.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it
must be tested and certified to prove to the FCC and IC
that it does not exceed the limit established by the U.S.
and Canadian 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 and IC for each model. The highest
SAR value for this model phone as reported to the FCC
and IC, when tested for use at the ear, is 0.163 W/kg, and
when worn on the body, is 0.150 W/kg. (Body-worn
measurements differ among phone models, depending
upon available accessories and FCC and IC requirements).
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of
various phones and at various positions, they all meet the
U.S. and Canadian government requirements.
The FCC and IC has granted an Equipment Authorization
for this model phone with all reported SAR levels
evaluated as in compliance with the FCC and IC RF
exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model
phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the
Equipment Authorization Search section at http://
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www.fcc.gov/oet/ (please search on FCC ID EJE-FOMA-
F905I).
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and
meets the FCC and IC RF exposure guidelines when used
with an accessory designated for this product or when
used with an accessory that contains no metal and which
positions the handset at a minimum distance of 1.5 cm
from the body.
*
In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for wireless
mobile phones used by the general 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.
◆
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 flight mode or similar feature consult
airline staff as to 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 pace maker to avoid potential interference
with the pacemaker. To achieve this use the phone on the
opposite ear to your pacemaker and does 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 of Japan and the U.S.
This product and its accessories may be under coverage
of the Export Administration Regulations of Japan
("Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Laws" and
the related laws and regulations). Also, this product and
its accessories are under coverage of Export
Administration Regulation. When exporting this product
and its accessories, take necessary procedures on your
responsibility and expense. For details, contact Ministry
of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan or US
Department of Commerce.
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