LG Electronics USA L03B PCS GSM Phone User Manual L 06A Sake Cover Press E

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This device is not intended for sale in the USA.
Part 15.21 statement
" Change or Modifications that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment. “
Part 15.105 statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. if this equipment does cause harmful
interference or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Part 15 Class B Compliance
This device and its accessories comply with part15 of FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device & its accessories may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device & its accessories must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Body-worn Operation
This USB modem has been tested for typical body-worn operations
with the distance of 0.79inches (2.0cm) from the user’s body.
To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance
of 0.79inches(2.05cm) must be maintained from the user's body.
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Part Names and Functions シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Viewing Display シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Illumination シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Using Touch Panel シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Selecting Menu シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Using UIM (FOMA Card) シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Attaching/Removing Battery Pack シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Charging シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Checking Battery Level シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Battery level
Turning Power ON/OFF シシシシシシシシシシシシシ Power ON/OFF
Changing Screen Display to English or Korean
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Select language
Making Initial Settings シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Setting Date and Time シシシシシシシシシシシシシシSet Date&Time
Notifying the Other Party of Your Phone Number
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Caller ID notication
Checking Your Own Phone Number シシシ Own Number
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Part Names and Functions
b Front
b Front with the FOMA
terminal closed
b Rear
b Left side
b Right side
* The FOMA antenna is inside the FOMA terminal. To communicate in better condition,
avoid covering the antenna part with your hands.
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f Z/O GoogleTM service key
Using earphones
Connect earphones compatible with the external connector
terminal (optional).
If you use the incompatible earphones, connect the conversion
plug adapter (optional) to the earphones.
Earphone
terminal
(Flat type)
Flat plug for the Flat-plug
Earphone/Microphone with
Switch
• Display the GoogleTM service menu (P334). (If there is a
function in use, it may not be displayed.)
• Press this for 1+ seconds to exit each function and return to
the Stand-by display.
g Mouthpiece
• During a call, transmit your voice through this.
• During a moving picture capture, this works as a microphone.
h Navigation key
Plug
Example: Connecting the Flat-plug Earphone/
Microphone with Switch (optional)
a Infrared Port
• When performing infrared communications, point this towards
the other device.→P328
b Inner camera
• Capture your own image or moving picture.→P222, P227
• Show your own image during a videophone call.
c Illumination sensor
• Detect surrounding brightness with the sensor and adjust the
display brightness automatically.→P110
• Do not cover this sensor with a hand or do not attach a sticker,
etc. The brightness may not be detected.
d Earpiece/Speaker
• The other party's voice comes out from here.
• Ring tones, alarm tones, and melodies sound from here.
• The other party's voice comes out from here during a Handsfree call.
Used to move the cursor, scroll through the screen, or execute
the selected operation.
• Execute the selected operation.
• Press this for 1+ seconds in Stand-by to set/cancel the IC card
lock.→P292
• Move the cursor up.
• Press this in Stand-by to display Schedule.
• Press this while MUSIC player, etc. is running to increase the
volume.
• Move the cursor down.
• Press this in Stand-by to display the Phonebook list screen
(P91), and press for 1+ seconds to display the Add to
phonebook screen (P84).
• Press this while MUSIC player, etc. is running to reduce the
volume.
• Move the cursor left. Also, return to the previous screen.
• Press this in Stand-by to display the Received calls list screen
(P62), and press for 1+ seconds to display the Received mail
list screen (P167).
• Move the cursor right. Also, go to the next screen.
• Press this in Stand-by to display the Redial list screen (P60), and
press for 1+ seconds to display the Sent mail list screen (P167).
e Display→P33
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i M Menu key/Upper left soft key
• Press this in Stand-by to display the Main menu (P37).
• Execute the operation indicated for the upper left soft key.→P32
j g Mail key/Lower left soft key
• Press this in Stand-by to display the Mail menu screen (P137),
and press for 1+ seconds to check new messages.→P150, P173
• Execute the operation indicated for the lower left soft key.→P32
k A Start key
• Make/answer a voice or videophone call.→P56, P72
• Press this in Stand-by to display the Phone number entry
screen (P56).
l Dial keys
• Press to enter a phone number or characters.→P443
• Press 0 for 1+ seconds in Stand-by to enter "+".→P68
m * Public mode (Drive mode) key
• Enter ":"/"*".
• Press this for 1+ seconds in Stand-by to set/cancel Public
mode (Drive mode).→P76
n I i-mode/i-Îąppli key/Upper right soft key
• Press this in Stand-by to display the i-mode menu screen
(P182), and press for 1+ seconds to display the i-Îąppli
Software list screen (P275).
• Execute the operation indicated for the upper right soft key.→P32
• During character entry, use this to switch the input mode
(Hiragana/Katakana/alphabetic and numeric characters).→P376
o T Camera/TV key
• Press this in Stand-by to display the Still image capture screen
(P222), and press for 1+ seconds to display the 1Seg watch
screen (P245).
• During character entry, use this to switch the input mode
(pictographs/symbols/emoticons).→P381
p Q Clear/i-Channel key
• Return to the previous state or return to the Stand-by display.
• Press this in Stand-by to display the Channel list screen (P203).
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q P Power/Exit key
• Press this for 2+ seconds to turn the power on/off.→P51
• Used to end a call or terminate a function.
r # Manner mode key
• Enter "#".
• Press this for 1+ seconds in Stand-by to set/cancel Manner
mode.→P105
s Strap hole
t Illumination
• View the time with the FOMA terminal closed. Also, notify of
incoming calls or mails, the status of the FOMA terminal, etc. by
illumination patterns.→P36
u External connector terminal
• The integrated terminal used for charging and connecting
earphones.
• Connect the AC adapter (optional), DC adapter (optional), FOMA
USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (optional), or Earphone
Plug Adapter for External connector terminal (optional).
v Charger terminal
Terminal for charging with the desktop holder.
w N Multitask key
• Press this for 1+ seconds to display the New task screen.
→P349
• Display the Task list screen.→P350
x Y Lock key
• Set/cancel the lock for the touch panel and keys.→P125
y Outer camera
• Capture a still image or moving picture such as landscape, etc.
→P222, P227
• Capture surrounding image during a videophone call.
z Photo light/Light
• Light up when capturing a still image/moving picture.
• You can light this up when using the camera.
A Back cover
• Remove this when inserting/removing the UIM or battery pack.
→P43, P46
• Do not remove the sticker attached at the back side of the
Back cover. If removing it, the IC card contents may not be read
or written.
mark
• The IC card is included (cannot be removed). Hold this on the
scanning device to use as Osaifu-Keitai.→P291
C microSD card slot
• Insert a microSD card.→P318
D FE Volume key
Opening the FOMA Terminal
You can use this FOMA terminal with the FOMA terminal
closed, opened, and in Turn View Style mode.
• It is recommended to keep the FOMA terminal closed when you
carry the terminal.
Turn View Style
Open the FOMA terminal up to the angle shown
below and rotate the display 180 degrees to
the right
Fold the display forward
Use to adjust the volume, etc.
• Press these during a call to adjust the receiver volume.
• Press E for 1+ seconds to display the Record message list
screen (P79).
• Press these on the Playback screen of MUSIC player, etc. to
adjust the playback volume.
• Press these on the List screen to move the cursor or scroll the
screen to the next page.
E G Camera/TV key
• Press this in Stand-by to display the Still image capture screen
(P222), and press for 1+ seconds to display the 1Seg watch
screen (P245).
• Press this on the Still image/Moving picture capture screen to
work as shutter and capture images/moving pictures.
→P223, P228
F 1Seg antenna
• Receive 1Seg broadcasting.→P240
* This is not the FOMA antenna.
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Note
• When changing the FOMA
terminal in Turn View Style mode,
do not rotate the display to the
left or further than 180 degrees.
Also, do not hit the edge of the
display on the terminal body or
keys. Scratch or damage may
result.
• When changing in Turn View
Style mode, take care not to
pinch your ngers.
When rotating the display
Soft Keys
Available operations on the currently opened screen
are displayed as Soft keys at the bottom of the screen.
To execute the soft key operation, press the following
corresponding keys or directly touch the soft key display.
• The Soft key description differs depending on the function or display
status.
a Operation performed using M appears.
b Operation performed using C appears.
) also appears to indicate the available direction
• The mark (
for scrolling or item selection.
c Operation performed using I appears.
d Operation performed using g appears.
e Operation performed using T appears.
Note
• In Turn View Style mode, some Soft keys may not appear, or
descriptions may change compared to the state when the
FOMA terminal is opened.
Notation for Soft Key Operations
This manual describes the Soft key operations as follows.
M [Menu]
Soft key display
Corresponding key
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Viewing Display
The descriptions of the icons appearing at the top of the screen are as follows.
Strong
Weak
Signal strength→P51
Self mode set→P124
Out of service area or no signal reception→P51
Voice call in progress→P57
Videophone call in progress→P57
Reject all calls function set→P128
Infrared remote controller operation in progress
→P330
(Blinking) i-mode connection in progress→P183
(Blinking) i-mode communication/i-Channel message
reception in progress→P183
(Blinking) Full browser connection in progress
(Blinking) Full browser communication in progress
Full browser connection in progress (no
communication for a certain period of time)
(Blinking) Packet connection via PC, etc/disconnection in
progress
Packet communication via PC, etc. in progress
Packet reception via PC, etc. in progress
Packet transmission via PC, etc. in progress
Packet reception/transmission via PC, etc. in
progress
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d
(White)
i-mode mails stored at the i-mode center→P149
(Pink)
(White)
(Pink)
(White)
(Pink)
(White)
i-mode center mailbox full
MessageR stored at the i-mode center→P173
MessageR at the i-mode center full
MessageF stored at the i-mode center→P173
MessageF at the i-mode center full
i-mode mails and MessageR/F stored at the i-mode
center
i-mode mails and MessageR/F at the i-mode center
full
(Pink)
(White)
(White)
(White)
(Pink)
Unread i-mode mails→P147
Unread SMS→P177
Unread i-mode mails and SMS
Inbox in the FOMA terminal full of unread mails and
protected mails.
SMS in the UIM full
Inbox in the FOMA terminal full of unread mails and
protected mails. SMS in the UIM full
(White)
(Pink)
(White)
(Pink)
Unread MessageR→P174
MessageR in the FOMA terminal full
Unread MessageF→P174
MessageF in the FOMA terminal full
SSL-compatible page displayed or loading→P185
i-αppli running→P275
i-α ppliDX running→P275
i-αppli Stand-by display displayed→P285
i-α ppliDX Stand-by display displayed→P285
(Gray)
(Gray)
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A function (task) activated→P349
Multiple functions (tasks) activated
A function (task) and background playback
activated
Multiple functions (tasks) and background playback
activated
(Blinking) Alarm started when no tone sounds due to another
function (task) activated
−
Battery level→P50
(Pink)
Manner mode set→P105
(White)
Original manner mode set→P105
Lock all set→P121
The ring tone for voice/videophone call muted, and
vibration active→P101, P102
The ring tone for voice/videophone call and
vibration active→P101, P102
The ring tone for voice/videophone call muted, and
vibration inactive→P101, P102
The ring tone for Mail or MessageR/F muted, and
vibration active→P101, P102
The ring tone for Mail or MessageR/F and vibration
active→P101, P102
The ring tone for Mail or MessageR/F muted, and
vibration inactive→P101, P102
Public mode (Drive mode) set→P76
Record message active→P78
Alarm set→P351
r
Today's schedule/To do set→P353, P357
Music&Video Channel program download
completed →P254
Music&Video Channel program download failed
→P254
Downloading Music&Video Channel program
→P254
Pattern definition update completed→P462
Today's schedule/To do with alarm set
→P353, P357
microSD card inserted→P318
Outgoing voice/videophone calls restricted→P123
Incoming voice/videophone calls restricted→P123
Pattern denition update recommended
Incoming and outgoing voice/videophone calls
restricted→P123
Outgoing mails restricted→P123
Incoming mails restricted→P123
Incoming and outgoing mails restricted→P123
• "Data access lock" set to "ON"→P124
• "Secret mode" set to "Secret mode"→P127
• "Secret mode" set to "Secret data only"→P127
Communication mode set and USB cable
connected
UIM not inserted/error occurred in the UIM→P43
Terminal link applied
IC card lock set
i-αppli auto start failed→P286
i-Îąppli Stand-by display released due to security
error→P286
Call costs exceeded the limit→P363
Reserving Music&Video Channel program download
→P254
Pattern denition update failed
i-mode mail Auto send failed
The rewrite notice icon→P461
The update notice icon→P462
Reserving software update→P463
i-mode mail Auto send reserved→P139
Missed call (with the number of calls)
Unread mail (with the number of mails)
Voice mail message (with the number of
messages)→P392
Record message (with the number of messages)
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Note
Note
• Some characters or symbols appearing on the display may be
partially deformed or abbreviated.
• Icons appearing on the display are based on the default
settings. The display of the FOMA terminal may differ from
the one in the manual depending on setting changes after
purchase.
• The display of the FOMA terminal employs high-precision
production technology, however, there may be instances where
some dots may not light up while others may constantly light
up. Note that this is not a failure.
• While another illumination notifying of missed call or unread
mail, etc. is lighting up, the clock cannot be displayed.
• Illumination patterns can be changed depending on the item.
→P113
• Illumination lights up or blinks only with the FOMA terminal
closed.
• Illumination notifying of missed call or unread mail/message
lights up or blinks for up to approximately 1 hour at
approximately 10 seconds interval.
Using Touch Panel
Illumination
Pressing F or E when or while the FOMA terminal is closed displays
the clock for approximately 5 seconds.
Incoming calls or mails, the status of the FOMA terminal, etc. are
also notied by illumination patterns. (The following images are
examples of illumination.)
Clock display
Incoming voice call/
videophone call
Unread mail/
MessageR/F
Music playback
Alarm sounding
Missed call
The display of this FOMA terminal works as the touch panel.
Touch the screen directly to perform various operations.
• When the FOMA terminal opens, both touch and key operations
are available. However, depending on the functions, only either
operation may be possible.
• This manual describes procedures mainly with key operations.
• While the touch panel light is turned off, touch panel operations are
disabled. Turn the light on with the following operations.
- Press any key
- Open/close the FOMA terminal
Cautions on using the touch panel
Charging
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• The touch panel may not function in the following cases. Also,
operations may not be performed correctly.
- Operations with a foreign object put on the panel
- Operations with the protective sheet or stickers attached
• Do not press the touch panel with a sharp-pointed object such
as nail, pen, pin, etc. or nger strongly.
Touch the panel softly and
release your nger
Ex.: Select an item or execute
the selected operation
Keep touching the touch
panel and move your nger
Ex.: Adjust volume
Selecting Menu
The FOMA terminal allows you to access or set a function,
and save items, etc. from the Main menu or sub menu.
• This FOMA terminal supports Kisekae Tool (P111). If the Menu
screen design is changed by using Kisekae Tool, menu structure
may change, depending on menu types, according to the frequency
of use.
Selecting Functions from Main Menu
• This operation is described as
"touch" in this manual.
• This operation is described as
"slide" in this manual.
Touch the panel softly and sweep upward or downward
Ex: Scroll at high speed when there are too many items, etc.
to be displayed on a screen (This operation may be disabled
depending on the screen.)
You can select a function using the following 3 methods.
- Navigation key
- Dial keys
- Touch panel
Using steps for accessing the Main menu in Stand-by
and displaying the setting screen for "Color theme" as an
example, this section explains each operation method.
• This manual explains how to select functions using the navigation
keys.
Note
• Touch panel operations can be notified with sound or vibration.
→P104
• Touch operation is not available on sites which use Flash
movies, and i-Channel or i-Îąppli screens.
Main menu
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b Functions and corresponding keys displayed on the
Main menu
Function
Operation
Function
Operation
Function
Operation
Mail
i-mode
i-Îąppli
Phonebook
Data Box
MUSIC
LifeKit
Media
1Seg
Settings
Own
Number
OsaifuKeitai
• Depending on the Main menu design you use, the description of
menu name may differ.
Using Navigation Key
On the Settings screen, use H to move the
cursor to "Display" and press C[Select]
Display screen
Press M in Stand-by
On the Display screen, use H to move the
cursor to "Color theme" and press C[Select]
Main menu appears.
In the Main menu, use K to move the cursor
to "Settings" and press C[Select]
Color theme
screen
Setting screen
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Using Dial Keys
Press M in Stand-by
On the Main menu screen, press *
corresponding to "Settings"
Selecting a Function from Sub Menu
When "Menu" appears on a soft key, you can access a sub
menu to perform various functions.
• The sub menu items vary depending on the function or the FOMA
terminal settings/saved items, etc.
On the Settings screen, press 2
corresponding to "Display"
M[Menu]
On the Display screen, press 4
corresponding to "Color theme"
Items with
second
hierarchy
Using Touch Panel
Touch
in Stand-by
• Alternatively, press M to display the Main menu.
On the Main menu screen, touch the icon for
"Settings"
The cursor is moved to "Settings".
Touch the icon for "Settings" again
On the Settings screen, touch "Display"
The cursor is moved to "Display".
Touch "Display" again
On the Display screen, touch "Color theme"
Sub menu
Phone number
entry screen
■ List screen sub menu
The list screen sub menu contains options such as "Delete"
that apply only to the highlighted item and ones such as
"Delete all" that apply to all items. When performing the
operation that applies to only an item, move the cursor to
the relevant item, and then press M[Menu].
Note
• You can move the cursor using H while the sub menu
appears. Also, you can select an item by pressing the dial key
corresponding to the menu number.
• For an item with the second hierarchy, move the cursor and
press C[Select]/R to display the second hierarchy item.
• Press M[Close] to close the sub menu.
The cursor is moved to "Color theme".
Touch "Color theme" again
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Using Hot Keys to Access a Function
You can use each function by touching 4 hot keys displayed
in Stand-by.
Using Shortcuts to Access a Function
You can set shortcuts in Stand-by to access each function
quickly by selecting the shortcut icons.
• Setting shortcuts→P106
Stand-by display ▶ C ▶ Select a shortcut
icon
Shortcut icons
a Display the Main menu.
b Display the Phone number entry screen. Touch for
1+ seconds to display the Recent call list screen.
c Display the Mail menu screen (P137). Touch for 1+ seconds
to check new messages (P150, P173).
d Display the Phonebook list screen (P91). Touch for
1+ seconds to display the Add to phonebook screen (P84).
Note
• Hot key operations are available only by touching the touch
panel directly.
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Shortcuts
Note
• You can perform operations by touching a shortcut icon twice
directly.
• To change the setting, touch a shortcut icon for 1+ seconds.
Select the icon with "×" to delete the function from the
shortcuts. Select "Edit shortcut" to display the Stand-by display
setting screen.→P106
Authentication
Basic Operations for Each Screen
Returning to the Previous Screen/Stand-by Display
If you selected undesired menu item and want to return to
the previous screen, or cancel/end the operation and return
to the Stand-by display, perform the following operations.
• Q: Return to the previous screen. (Touch
for touch panel operations.)
• Z(for 1+ seconds)/O(for 1+ seconds)/P: Return to the
Stand-by display. If a conrmation to exit appears, select "Yes" to
cancel the operation.
Depending on the function or service to
use, a password entry screen (P118)
may appear for the authentication
purpose. If the entry screen appears,
use dial keys to enter the password and
press C[OK]. If correctly entered, you
can complete the steps or continue to
the next step.
• The entered password appears as "*"
(asterisk) marks.
Note
• Depending on the current operation on the FOMA terminal,
pressing P/Z/O/Q may not return to the Stand-by
display/previous screen.
Password entry
screen (Ex.:
Terminal security
code entry screen)
Note
• To cancel the password entry and close the entry screen, touch
Operations for Setting Items
Each setting eld on a setting screen shows currently set item.
To change settings, perform any of the following operations.
Select the setting
eld to change and
select an item on
the list
H▶C▶H▶C
Move the cursor to
the setting eld to
change and use J
to change the setting
Move the cursor to
the setting eld to
change and use C
to switch the setting
H▶J
H▶C
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Example of Sub Menu Description
Notation for Menu Operations
This manual explains operations to be performed mainly from
the Stand-by display. Basically, descriptions of operations are
simplied as follows.
Example of Operation Description
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Display" ▶ "Call & Mail image"
a Key illustration to press for operation.
b Function name for the main menu. Use K to move the cursor
to the function name and press C[Select] to select.
c Menu item names. This manual also uses the phrase
"Perform the following operation" or "select XXX". Use H to
move the cursor to an item and press C[Select] to select.
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Items displayed on the sub menu may vary depending on the
settings or saved items of the FOMA terminal.
[Sort]
Set conditions and sort les.
[Memory info.]
Handset memory : Display the status of storage space, etc.
in "Data Box".
External memory : Display the status of storage space, etc.
of the microSD card.
a Item name. Press H/F/E to move the cursor to the item and
press C[Select] to select.
b Functional description of the item.
c Item names, functional description, and operation description of
items displayed when the items are selected.
Note
• If multiple sub menus such as the Redial list screen or Redial
detail screen are collectively described, some sub menus
that do not actually appear may be included depending on the
settings or screens.
Notations
b Description of operations starting from other than the
Stand-by display
At the beginning of the operation, the status of the FOMA
terminal or the screen to be displayed such as "Ringing" or
"List screen" is described.
b Omitting C[Select] in the "Select" operation
As shown in b and c of "Example of Operation
Description" (P42), when selecting a target function from
icons or lists, operations such as C[Select] are omitted
from description.
Similarly, in the cases such as password entry or xing
entered characters, the operations such as C[OK] are
omitted.
Inserting/Removing
• After operations described in "Turning Power OFF" (P51), turn over
the FOMA terminal and remove the battery pack, then insert or
remove the UIM.→P47
Inserting
When inserting the UIM, close the FOMA terminal and hold it
with both hands.
With the IC side (gold) of the UIM down, while
pushing the UIM surface, insert the UIM slowly
until it is xed
Notch
b Omitting C in the operation to make
into
The operation to select items with
and press C to
is described as "Mark" omitting the operation
change to
of C.
Using UIM (FOMA Card)
The UIM is an IC card that contains subscription information
such as your phone number. You can use communication
functions such as calling, mail, and i-mode, etc. by inserting
the UIM into the FOMA terminal. You can insert the UIM into
other FOMA terminals to use for various purposes.
For details on how to handle the UIM, see the UIM instruction
manual.
Note
• Do not use excessive force when inserting the UIM to avoid
damaging it.
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Removing
When removing the UIM, close the FOMA terminal and hold it
with both hands.
While sliding the UIM, pull it out slowly
Note
• Do not misplace the removed UIM.
Security Codes
You can set 2 security codes to the UIM: "PIN1 code" and
"PIN2 code".→P119
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UIM Security Function
The FOMA terminal incorporates the UIM security function
(UIM operational restriction function) to protect your data
and les.
• When you download data or files from sites or acquire data
attached to mail with the UIM inserted into the FOMA terminal, the
UIM operational restriction function is automatically set to these
data or les.
• Data or files with the UIM operational restriction function set are
accessible only when the same UIM used when downloading data or
les is inserted.
• The following data/files are restricted:
- File attached to i-mode mail
- MessageR/F with le (melodies/images) attached
- Screen memo
- Images inserted in Deco-mail or signature
- i-motion
- i-Îąppli (including i-Îąppli Stand-by display)
- Image (including animation and Flash movie)
- Chaku-UtaÂŽ/Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ song
- Melody
- Kisekae Tool
- Mail template with motion-restricted data
- Music&Video Channel program
* "Chaku-Uta" is a registered trademark of Sony Music
Entertainment Inc.
• Hereafter, the UIM that was inserted when you downloaded or
obtained data or les is referred to as "your UIM" and any other UIM
as "another UIM".
UIM Types
Note that the specifications of the "UIM (blue)" differ from
those of the "UIM (green/white)" as follows:
Your UIM
Function
Another UIM
If the UIM used for
obtaining data or mails
is inserted, you can
browse or play back UIM
restricted data.
Replacing the UIM
If the UIM used for
obtaining data or mails is
not inserted, you cannot
browse or play. back UIM
restricted data.
Note
Number of phone
number digits to be
saved to the UIM
Phonebook
UIM
(blue)
UIM
(green/white)
Reference
Up to 20 digits
Up to 26 digits
P87
WORLD WING
Not available
Available
P408
Service Numbers
Not available
Available
P399
• When you set data/file restricted with this function to the
Stand-by display, etc., the setting will return to the default
if another UIM is inserted or if no UIM is inserted. When you
re-insert your UIM, the setting will revert to the original state
you set.
• Pre-installed i-αppli programs are not restricted. However, if you
delete i-Îąppli and download it, the newly-downloaded i-Îąppli will
be restricted.
• The following data/files are not restricted with this function:
- Data/les obtained via infrared communication, a microSD
card, or data communication
- Images captured/edited using this FOMA terminal
• Even if a UIM different from the one used when data/files were
obtained is inserted, the data/les restricted with this function
can be deleted.
• Settings that are saved on the UIM are as follows:
- Phone number display
- SMS Center settings
- PIN1 and PIN2 codes
- Select language
- SMS Validity Period
• If the UIM is inserted into another i-Channel-compatible terminal,
the ticker will not appear. If you press Q in Stand-by and
display the channel list, the latest information is downloaded
and the ticker appears.
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WORLD WING
WORLD WING is DOCOMO's FOMA international roaming
service that allows you to use the same mobile phone
number registered in Japan to make and receive calls
even overseas using the UIM (green/white) and supported
terminals.
• If you subscribed to the FOMA service after September 1,
2005, a separate subscription is not required. However,
if you declared that you did not require this service at the
FOMA service subscription or canceled this service, a
separate subscription is required.
• If you initially subscribed to the FOMA service before
August 31, 2005 and have not subscribed to "WORLD
WING", a separate subscription is required.
• This service is not available for some billing plans.
• If your UIM (green/white) is lost or stolen overseas,
contact DOCOMO immediately and temporarily
suspend your subscription. For contact information, see
General Inquiries at the back of this manual. Call and
communication charges after the FOMA terminal was lost
or stolen are still charged to you.
Attaching/Removing Battery
Pack
• Turn off the FOMA terminal and hold it in your hand with the terminal
closed.
Attaching
While pushing the
Back cover in the
direction of a, slide it
in the direction of b
and hold it up in the
direction of c
With " A " side up, align
the metal contacts of
the battery pack and
the FOMA terminal
in the direction of
a, then insert the
battery pack in the
direction of b
• When attaching the battery
pack, push it underneath the
tab and push it down.
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Tabs

With approx. 3mm
space kept to the
Back cover, align
it to the ditch of
the FOMA terminal,
and while pushing
it in the direction
of a, slide it in
the direction of b
and insert it until it
clicks
Back cover
Approx. 3mm
Hold the battery
pack with a nger
by the recess of
the FOMA terminal,
and while pushing
the battery pack
in the direction
of a, hold it up in
the direction of b
and remove in the
direction of c
Recess
Note
• Attaching the battery pack forcibly with the UIM not properly
inserted may damage the UIM.
• Attaching the battery pack forcibly may damage the FOMA
terminal.
Removing
While pushing the
Back cover in the
direction of a, slide it
in the direction of b
and hold it up in the
direction of c and
remove
Charging
Use the specied AC adapter (optional) or DC adapter
(optional) to charge the FOMA terminal. Use the exclusive
battery pack L05 for the FOMA terminal.
■ Battery pack life
• The battery pack is a consumable. The available usage time
decreases every time the battery pack is recharged.
• When the usable time after each recharging shortens by
approximately half compared to a new battery pack, it is
recommended that the battery pack be replaced with a new one
as soon as possible. The battery pack may swell as the battery
life is near its end depending on the battery pack condition, but
it is not a malfunction.
• If you use i-αppli or videophone, etc., or watch 1Seg for long
periods of time while the battery pack is being charged, the
battery life may be shortened.
For environmental protection, be sure to
bring the exhausted battery pack to NTT
DOCOMO, the sales agent, or recycle shop.
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■ Charging
• For details, see the instruction manuals for the FOMA AC
Adapter 01/02 (optional), FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use
(optional), and FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 (optional).
• The FOMA AC Adapter 01 can be used only for 100V AC. The
FOMA AC Adapter 02 and the FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global
use support the voltage from 100V to 240V AC.
• The adapter plug shape is for 100V AC (for domestic use).
To use an AC adapter that supports from 100V to 240V AC
overseas, the compatible conversion plug adapter is required.
Do not charge the battery pack with a transformer designed for
overseas trips.
• To charge the battery pack with the AC or DC adapter, make
sure that the battery pack is inserted into the FOMA terminal.
• Plug or unplug the connector slowly and securely avoiding
excessive force.
• If you start charging the fully drained battery pack, the FOMA
terminal may not be turned on for a while.
• If you make a call or packet communication while charging, the
inside of the FOMA terminal may become hot and charging may
stop. In this case, end the functions in use and wait until the
FOMA terminal becomes cool down, and then try charging again.
■ Do not charge the battery pack for a long time (several
days) with the FOMA terminal power on.
• If the FOMA terminal is left with the power on for long periods
of time during charging, you may not be able to use the FOMA
terminal for long duration as expected and the low battery
alarm may sound, because the FOMA terminal receives the
power from the battery pack after charging is completed. In this
case, recharge the battery pack properly. Before recharging the
battery pack, disconnect the AC adapter or DC adapter from the
FOMA terminal and reconnect it.
■ Approximate battery pack usage time
The usage time may vary depending on the operating
environment and the battery pack deterioration.
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Continuous
stand-by
time
FOMA/
3G
GSM
Continuous
call time
3G/GSM
setting:
3G
Moving: Approx. 280 hours
3G/GSM
setting:
AUTO
Stationary: Approx. 320 hours
Moving: Approx. 210 hours
3G/GSM
setting:
AUTO
Stationary: Approx. 220 hours
FOMA/3G
Voice call: Approx. 220 minutes
Videophone call: Approx. 80 minutes
GSM
Voice call: Approx. 180 minutes
1Seg watching time
Approx. 140 minutes
• Continuous call time is approximate duration for calling with
normal radio wave reception level.
• Continuous stand-by time is approximate usage time when
moving with normal radio wave reception level. Depending on
the battery level, set functions, operating environment such as
ambient temperature, or radio wave reception level (poor or weak
radio wave reception level), stand-by time may be reduced by
half. During i-mode communication, the call (communication)/
stand-by time becomes shorter. Even if you do not make calls or
i-mode communications, the call (communication)/stand-by time
shortens when you compose i-mode mail, start i-Îąppli or i-Îąppli
Stand-by display, perform data communications or Multiaccess,
use the camera, play back moving picture or music, or watch
1Seg, etc.
• Depending on network conditions at your location, usage time
may become shorter than the described values.
• Continuous stand-by time in a stationary is the average usage
time in stationary state with normal radio wave reception level
with the FOMA terminal closed.
• Continuous stand-by time in a moving state is the average
usage time in a state combining "stand still", "in motion", and
"out of service area" in an area with normal radio wave reception
level with the FOMA terminal closed.
• 1Seg watching time is approximate time when watching with
normal radio wave reception level and using the Flat-plug Stereo
Earphone Set P01 (optional).
• The call/communication or stand-by time may be reduced to
about half, or 1Seg watching time may shorten depending on
the battery level, set functions, operating environment such as
ambient temperature, or radio wave reception level (poor or weak
radio wave reception level).
■ Estimated battery pack charging time
FOMA AC Adapter 01/02
Approx. 180 minutes
FOMA DC Adapter 01/02
Approx. 180 minutes
• The estimated charging time is the duration of time to charge a fully
drained battery pack with the FOMA terminal turned off.
The charging time becomes longer with the FOMA terminal turned on.
Charging with AC Adapter and Desktop Holder
Charging only with AC Adapter
Open the external connector terminal cover (a) and flip it
over (b). Then, insert the AC adapter connector, with the
inscribed arrow side up, straight into the FOMA terminal
external connector.
Insert the power plug of the AC adapter into an outlet.
• The illumination lights up and charging starts. When charging
completes, the illumination turns off. (If unread mails or missed
calls exist, the illumination lights up according to "Lighting LED"
settings.)
After charging completes, pull the AC adapter connector
straight out while pressing the release buttons.
Illumination
Insert the AC adapter connecter, with the inscribed arrow
side up, straight into the desktop holder.
Insert the power plug of the AC adapter into an outlet.
Align charger terminals of the desktop holder and FOMA
terminal (a), then insert in the direction of the allow b.
• The illumination lights up and charging starts. When charging
completes, the illumination turns off. (If unread mails or missed
calls exist, the illumination lights up according to "Lighting LED"
settings.)
After charging completes, grasp the head of the FOMA
terminal and lift it out while holding the desktop holder with
ngers.
Illumination
Release buttons
Power plug
Connector
100V AC
outlet
Desktop Charger
holder
terminal
External
connector
terminal
cover
Inscription
Release buttons
Connector
• Make sure to insert/pull out the AC adapter connector straight
with the correct side up. Forcibly trying to remove the adapter may
cause damage.
b DC adapter (optional)
The DC adapter supplies power to the FOMA terminal from
a cigarette lighter socket (12V/24V) of a car with the
battery pack inserted in the FOMA terminal.
For details, see the FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 instruction
manual.
Inscription
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Note
• When the power is turned on, you can set the FOMA terminal
to sound the charge start tone or charge complete tone. The
setting of "Popup tone" is applied.→P101
• You can set the FOMA terminal to charge with the Display
backlight on.→P110
• While charging, the battery level icon changes in the order of
→
→
→
in an animation display. After charging
completes,
lights up.

• A fuse (2A) is a consumable item. Purchase a replacement fuse
from a car parts shop.
Battery level
Checking Battery Level
An icon indicating the battery level (appears at the top of the
screen).
: The battery is full.
: The battery is getting low.
: The battery is almost running out.
Charge the battery.
: The battery is almost running out. The
FOMA terminal will automatically turn off
in a moment. Charge the battery.
Note
• When an icon indicating battery level is
or
, camera
functions (including the bar code reader) and infrared
communication functions are unavailable.
• When the color of the icon indicating battery level is other
and you activate 1Seg/MUSIC player, the notication
than
indicating the low battery level appears (may not appear when
the battery level is
).
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Checking Battery Level with Sound and
Display
The battery level can be checked with display and sound.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Others" ▶ "Battery level"
A conrmation appears and a tone sounds
according to the battery level. The battery
level screen disappears in approximately
3 seconds.
Three beeps : The battery is full.
Two beeps : The battery is getting low.
One beep
: The battery is almost running
out. Charge the battery.
Note
• When "Dial sound" is set to (Silent) or "Manner mode" is
activated, you will not hear the beep.
When the battery is running out
A message, "Low battery. Charge or change
battery" appears and the battery alert tone
sounds. (Depending on the settings, the tone
may not sound.)
at the top the screen
blinks. After a little while, the FOMA terminal
turns off automatically.
Power ON/OFF
When "PIN1 code request" is set to "ON"
Turning Power ON/OFF
The PIN1 code entry screen appears. When
the PIN1 (P119) code is entered, the Wake-up
screen and then the Stand-by display appear.
You can make emergency calls (to 110, 119,
or 118) even while the PIN1 entry screen
appears.→P120
Turning Power ON
When the FOMA terminal is turned off,
P(for 2+ seconds)
After the wake-up screen appears, the Standby display appears.
When "Lock all" is activated
The Terminal security code entry is required.
When "圏外" appears at the top of the screen
The FOMA terminal is out of service area or in a poor signal area.
Move to a location where the icon indicating the signal strength
appears. The signal strength is indicated in 4 levels as follows:
→
Strong
→
→
Weak
Viewing the Welcome mail
By default, " Welcome Mail " "Welcome ドコモ動画
" is saved.
Press C repeatedly to display the mail. Alternatively, perform
operations in "Displaying Received Mail" (P154) to display the
mail.
Stand-by display
Note
• If the UIM is not inserted, the message, "Insert UIM" appears.
• When replacing the UIM, enter 4- to 8-digit Terminal security
code after turning the power on. When entered the correct
Terminal security code, the Stand-by display appears. If failed
to enter the code 5 times in a row, the power is turned off. (You
can turn the power on again.)
Turning Power OFF
When the FOMA terminal is turned on,
P(for 2+ seconds) in Stand-by
The exit screen appears and the power is turned off.
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Select language
Changing Screen Display to
English or Korean
You can switch the display language on the FOMA terminal to
Japanese, English, or Korean.
M ▶ "設定(Settings)" ▶ "Select language" ▶
"日本語(Japanese)"/"English"/"ഡӵৰ(Korean)"
Note
• When the language is switched to English or Korean, "Select
language" is displayed as "マルチリンガル".
• The setting of this function is stored on the FOMA terminal
and UIM in use. If another UIM is inserted, the setting on the
inserted UIM takes priority. If the UIM with Korean language set
is inserted into the Korean-incompatible FOMA terminal, the
display language is set to Japanese or English.
Making Initial Settings
After the FOMA terminal is turned on, make initial settings
of "Set Date&Time", "Change security code", "KeyPad Sound
(Keypad tone)", and "Calibration".
Turn the power on ▶ "Yes"
Adjust the touch panel (P115)
Set the date&time (P53)
Set the Terminal Security code (P120)
Set the keypad tone (Select "ON" or "OFF")
• If "OFF" is selected, the keypad tone volume is set to
(Silent).→P101
• When initial settings complete, the software update
conrmation may appear. Perform operations according to
on-screen instructions.
Note
• While All lock, etc. is activated, the initial settings function is
not activated.
• To cancel the initial settings, press Q/P. When the power
is turned on next time, the rest of the settings resumes.
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Set Date&Time
[Set date&time]*
Setting Date and Time
Set date and time manually.
• You can set the date between 1980/01/01 and 2099/12/31.
You can set the FOMA terminal to update the time
automatically. Also, you can set the local time zone, daylight
saving, and date&time.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Date&Time" ▶ "Set
Date&Time"
Date&Time
settings screen
* Available when "Auto time adjust" is set to "OFF".
I[Done]
Note

• Time or time differences can be adjusted when the power is
turned on.
• If time is not adjusted for a while after the power is turned on,
turn the power on again.
• Time may not be adjusted depending on the signal strength,
etc.
• When using the FOMA terminal overseas, the time or time zone
may not be adjusted depending on the network service to use.
Also, the time may not be properly displayed. Set the time of
the location where you stay with the World time.→P364
• An error of a few seconds may occur.
Perform the following operations
[Auto time adjust]
Set whether to adjust the time on the FOMA terminal based on the
time information from the network.
ON : Adjust the date and time automatically.
OFF : Does not adjust the date and time automatically.
[Local time zone]*
Set the time zone for the date and time.
Press M[] to switch the list by page.
[Daylight saving]*
Set the daylight saving time.
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Caller ID notication
Own Number
Notifying the Other Party of
Your Phone Number
Checking Your Own Phone
Number
You can set the FOMA terminal to show/hide your caller ID
on the network in advance.
You can check your phone number (own number) saved on
the UIM.
• Your caller ID (phone number) is important information. Please take
care when sending your caller ID.
• Caller ID notification cannot be set when "圏外" appears.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "NW Services" ▶ "Caller ID
notification" ▶ Perform the following operations
[Activate/Deactivate]
Set to show/hide the caller ID.
[Check setting]
Check the current setting status.
Note
• Your caller ID is displayed only when the other party's phone
allows the display of caller ID.
• You can set the Caller ID notification for each call.→P66
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M ▶ "Own Number"
b To display the saved detail information
Pressing C[Detail] and entering
the Terminal security code on the
Own number screen displays the Own
number detail screen. You can also
save information other than the own
number.→P361
• If a phone number other than your own
number, mail address, or URL is saved,
you can make a call, create i-mode mail,
or access a site by moving the cursor
and pressing C.
Own number
screen
Voice/Videophone Calls
Adjusting Earpiece Volume シシシシシシシ Receiver volume
Making Calls/Videophone Calls
Videophone Callsシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Making a Call/Videophone Call シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Making a Call Using Redial/Received Calls シシシシシシシシシ
Making a Call Using Recent Calls シシシシシシ Recent calls
Using Chaku-moji シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Chaku-moji
Setting Caller ID to Send/Not to Send for Each Call
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ184/186
Sending Touch-tone Signals シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Pause
Making International Calls シシシシシシシシシシシ WORLD CALL
Setting Prex to Be Added to a Phone Number
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Prex dial
Making a Call Specifying a Sub Address
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Sub address setting
Setting an Alarm until Connection is Reestablished
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Reconnect alarm
Reducing Surrounding Noise to Make Voice Clear
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Noise reduction
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Receiving Calls/Videophone Calls
Receiving a Call/Videophone Call シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Setting How to Answer Incoming Voice Calls
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Answer mode
Ending/Holding Call by Closing the FOMA Terminal
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシClose setting
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When You Can/Could not Answer a
Voice/Videophone Call
Putting a Call on Hold when You Cannot Answer
Immediately シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Holding
Setting Answer Holding Tone シシシシシシシシシシOn hold tone
Setting Holding ToneシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシHolding tone
Using Public Mode シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Checking Missed Calls シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Missed call
Recording Voice Messages when You Cannot
Answer the Call シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Record message
Recording a Message when You Cannot Answer
Incoming Call シシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Quick Record Message
Playing/Deleting Record Message
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシPlay/Delete record message
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Videophone Settings
Setting Image to Send シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Changing Videophone Settings シシシシシVideophone set
Setting Answer Method of Videophone Call during
i-mode シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ V-phone while packet
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Videophone Call Screen Components
Videophone Calls
a Main window
The other party's image appears by
default.
b Sub window
Your image appears by default.
c Call duration
Displayed in the format of minutes:
seconds.
d Settings icons
Zoom adjustment→P59
Display Hands-free ON/OFF
state→P57
Picture mode (Camera image/Substitute image)→P59
The videophone call can be used with a mobile phone that
supports DOCOMO's videophone call.
• DOCOMO's videophone call complies with "ISO 3GPP*1 standardized
3G-324M*2". DOCOMO's videophone calls cannot connect with
mobile phones that support a different videophone call system.
*1 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project)
The regional standards organization for developing common
technical specications for the third generation mobile
communication systems (IMT-2000).
*2 3-324M
The international standard of 3rd Generation Mobile
Videophone.
• There are 2 different videophone call communication rates, 64K
(64kbps) and 32K (32kbps), this FOMA terminal cannot use
videophone call at 32K.
• This FOMA terminal does not support remote monitoring.
• The battery pack life may shorten if you make a videophone call
for a long time while charging. The power may turn off during a
videophone call, if you make the call with the charging adapter
connected when the battery level is low.
Making a Call/Videophone Call
Enter a phone number
• Up to 80 digits can be entered and
displayed.
• Enter a number from "0" to "99" to
view the Phonebook entry of the
corresponding memory number.→P97
• Start from the area code even for a
local call.
• I[Save]: Add a new or extra phone
number to the Phonebook.→P89
Phone number
entry screen
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To make a voice call
Note
A or C[Call]
To make a videophone call
g[V. phone]
A ringing tone sounds
from the earpiece, and the
"Calling..." dialing screen is
displayed until the other
party answers the call.
• C[Spk ON/Spk OFF]:
Switch Hands-free ON
and OFF.
• Pressing a dial key, *,
or # during a call
allows you to send touchtone signals.
Voice call screen
Videophone call
screen
b During a video call
The following icons show the state of the settings on the
Voice call screen.
•
•
•
Display Hands-free ON/OFF State
Mute/Unmute→P59
Receiver volume→P74
b During a videophone call
• I[Image/Camera]: Switch the image to send between the
substitute image and the camera image.
To terminate the call, P
• If you hear the voice guidance for the Caller ID request, make
the call again sending your caller ID.
• You cannot switch between a voice/videophone call during a
call using this FOMA terminal.
• Closing the FOMA terminal during a call terminates the call
when "Close setting" is set to "End the call", and holds the call
when set to "On Hold". However, if the Flat-plug Earphone/
Microphone with Switch (optional) is connected, closing the
FOMA terminal does not terminate the call or place the call on
hold.
• The low battery alert sounds from the earpiece if the battery
becomes low during a call. You can continue the call; however,
the call will be terminated momentarily and the power is
automatically turned off.
• This FOMA terminal does not support Hands-free devices via a
USB connection (such as In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01).

• A call cannot be connected if you make a videophone call to a
mobile phone that does not support videophone calls, or if the
other party's mobile phone is out of service area or turned off.
If you make a videophone call to a phone that does not support
videophone calls when you have set "Auto redial as voice"
to "ON", the call will be disconnected before the connection
is established, and the FOMA terminal automatically redials
the number as a voice call. However, if the other party uses
an ISDN 64K connection, or ISDN videophone that does not
support the 3G-324M standard (as of June, 2009), or you
dialed a wrong number, the above action may not be taken.
Note that communication charges may apply.
• If you make a videophone call to an emergency number such as
"110", "119", or "118", a voice call will be made automatically.
• Incoming i-mode mail or MessageR/F during a videophone call is
stored at the i-mode center. SMS can be received even during a
videophone call.
• Digital call charge applies for sending the substitute image.
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Message
Correcting an entered phone number
Please make your
call from i-mode
The videophone call was not dialed
from the ocial i-mode site information
provider (when the call is made to V-live).
Screen display during dialing
Failed to connect
Set "Caller ID notication" to "Notify" and
redial.
• This message may appear for other
reasons, as well.
The other party's name is displayed if the other party's phone
number is saved in the Phonebook.
If a videophone call could not be made
The following messages appear if a videophone call could not
be made (depending on the other party's mobile phone model or
subscribed network services, the displayed messages may not
describe the actual situation).
Message
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Description
To delete an entered digit, use J to move the cursor to a digit
to delete, and press Q.
Description
Phone Number Entry Screen Sub Menu
Phone number entry screen (P56) ▶ M[Menu]
▶ Perform the following operations
Check number,
then redial
The phone number is not valid.
Busy
The other party is on a call (this message
may appear when the other party's
mobile phone is performing packet
communication depending on the mobile
phone).
[Add to phonebook]
The other party is in packet
communication.
[Caller ID]
Out of service
area/power off
The other party's mobile phone is either
out of service area or turned off.
[Int. call]
Set Caller ID to ON
The caller ID was not sent (when the call
is made to the number for visualnet, etc.).
After selecting the country code to make a call, "009130010"
(WORLD CALL) and the country code are inserted at the beginning of
the phone number.→P67
Your call is being
forwarded
The call is being forwarded.
[Select prex]
Redial using voice
call
The Call forwarding service is activated,
and the forwarding destination does not
support videophone calls.
Upper limit has
been exceeded.
Connection failed
Your usage fees have exceeded the limit
of your plan (Type limit or Family Wide
limit).
Voice/Videophone Calls
Add an entry to the Phonebook.→P88
[Video phone call]
Make a videophone call.
Set whether to notify your caller ID when you make a call.→P66
Add prex number at the beginning of the entered phone number.
This can be added only once.→P68
[Multi number]
If you subscribe to Multi Number, select the number to use when
making a call.→P401
[Chaku-moji]
Send Chaku-moji.→P65
Voice Call Screen Sub Menu
Voice call screen (P57) ▶ M[Menu] ▶
Perform the following operations
[New call]*1
Place the active call on hold, and dial another party.
[End active call]
Terminate the call.
[Hold]
Place the active call on hold. To cancel, press A or C[Active].
[Mute/Unmute]
Enable/Disable to mute your voice on the other party's mobile phone.
[Send my info]
Create i-mode mail with your number (Own number) entered in the
message text.→P138
[Search phonebook]*2
Search for a Phonebook entry.→P92
*1 Not available if you do not subscribe to Call waiting service.
*2 Not available when the Phonebook is accessed. To use this
function, terminate applicable functions from the Task list
screen.→P350
Videophone Call Screen Sub Menu
Videophone call screen (P57) ▶ M[Menu] ▶
Perform the following operations
[End call]
Terminate the call.
[Hold]
Place the active call on hold. To cancel, press A or C[Active].
If you press I[Image] to cancel the hold, the substitute image is
sent to the other party.
[Substitute image/Camera image]
Switch the image to send between the substitute image and the
camera image.
[Camera settings]
Congure the camera for videophone calls. Use J to select an icon,
and use H to select an item. After setting, press M[Close].
Zoom
: Zoom the camera image (×1/×2).
Brightness : Adjust the brightness (High/Medium/Low) of the
camera image.
Night mode : Set this when using the camera in a dark place, etc.
[Videophone set]
Set the display and lighting for videophone calls. After setting, press
Q to return to the Videophone call screen.
Display setting
Other - Me : Display the other party's image on the main window
and your image on the sub window.
Me - Other : Display your image on the main window and the other
party's image on the sub window.
Other only : Display only the other party's image.
Me only
: Display only your image.
Light
Always ON
: Always light up during a call.
Terminal setting : Use "Backlight" settings.→P110
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[Screen size]
Set the display size of the main window.
Making a Call Using Redial/
Received Calls
[Visual preference]
Set quality of the image sent to the other party.
Prefer img qual
: The image with maximized image quality is
sent. This option is effective when there is little
motion.
Normal
: Set standard quality and motion for the sent
image.
Prefer motion spd : Set priority to motion for the sent image.
This option is effective when there is a lot of
motions.
[Switch camera]
Switch the camera to send the image to the other party between the
Inner camera and the Outer camera.
[Search phonebook]*
Search for a Phonebook entry.→P92
[Own number]
Display your phone number (Own number).
* Not available when the Phonebook is accessed. To use this
function, terminate applicable functions from the Task list
screen.→P350
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Voice/Videophone Calls
Redial and the Received call logs can be used to make calls.
Also, the Recent calls (both sent and received) can be used
to make calls.
Redial calls
Calling the Same Party Again
Redial maintains a list of the last 30 voice or videophone
calls. The phone number and the calling date and time are
recorded in the call logs.
• If more than 30 calls are made, the log is deleted from the oldest.
• If you call the same phone number repeatedly, only the latest one
is recorded.
Stand-by display ▶ R
a Name saved in the Phonebook
If the caller's name is not saved
in the Phonebook, the phone
number is displayed.
b Outgoing phone call type
Make a voice call
Make a videophone call
c Call date and time
d Dialing an international call
Redial list screen
Make a call overseas from
Japan
Make a call from overseas during international roaming
Make an international call from overseas during
international roaming

Move the cursor to the number to redial ▶
C[Detail]
a Outgoing phone call type
b The name saved in the Phonebook
If the number is not saved in the
Phonebook, "Unregistered" is
displayed.
c The other party's phone number
d "Caller ID" setting when dialing
Appear when you make a call with
the caller ID (P58) set to "Notify".
Redial detail
e Multi Number used for dialing*
screen
Display the Multi Number used
to dial by the registered name in
"Number setting" (P401).
* Appear when you subscribe to the
Multi Number service.
f Call date and time
g Call duration
h Outgoing international call
Make a call overseas from Japan
Make a call from overseas during international roaming
Make an international call from overseas during
international roaming
To make a voice call
A or C[Call]
To make a videophone call
g[V. phone]
Note
• You can make a voice call by selecting an entry on the Redial
list screen and pressing A, and make a videophone call by
pressing g[V. phone].
• If the same phone number is saved repeatedly in the Phonebook,
the name found rst in the Reading search is displayed.
• A call dialed with "184" or "186" is recorded as a separate
Redial entry.
• Press I[Mail] on the Redial list screen/Redial detail screen to
create i-mode mail to the phone number on the selected Redial
entry.
Redial List Screen/Redial Detail Screen Sub Menu
Redial list screen (P60)/Redial detail screen
(P61) ▶ M[Menu] ▶ Perform the following
operations
[Call function]
Voice call
: Make a voice call.
Videophone call : Make a videophone call.
Customize call : Change the redial phone number and make a call.
[Mail]
Compose mail
: Create i-mode mail addressed to the redial phone
number.→P138
• If the mail address is saved in the Phonebook, the
saved mail address is used as a recipient.
Compose SMS : Create SMS addressed to the redial phone number.
[Add to phonebook]
Add the redial phone number to the Phonebook.→P88
[Change list]*
Switch logs to display.
Recent mails
: Display
Recent calls
: Display
Received mail : Display
Received calls : Display
Sent mail
: Display
the
the
the
the
the
Recent mail list screen.→P166
Recent call list screen.→P64
Received mail list screen.→P166
Received call list screen.→P62
Sent mail list screen.→P166
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a The party's name saved in the Phonebook
If the caller's name is not saved, the phone number is
displayed. If the caller did not send the caller ID, the reason
for no caller ID is displayed.
b Incoming phone call type
Answered/Missed voice call (including rejected calls)
Answered/Missed videophone call (including rejected
calls)
c Received date and time
d Incoming international call
Incoming international call from overseas
Incoming call during international roaming overseas
Incoming international call during international roaming
overseas
e Received Chaku-moji
[Delete]
Delete the selected redial log.
• Multiple redial logs can be deleted on the list screen.
Delete one*
: Delete the selected redial log.
Selected*
: Select and delete multiple logs.
▶ Mark logs to delete ▶ I[Delete]
• Press M[SelAll/ClrAll] to select/clear all.
Delete all*
: Delete all redial logs.
* Not displayed on the detail screen.
Received calls
Making a Call Using Received Calls
The Received call logs maintains a list of the last 30
incoming calls and videophone calls. Phone numbers and
received dates/times are stored in a call log.
• If more than 30 calls are received, the most recent 30 calls are
retained.
Stand-by display ▶ L
Received calls
list screen
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Move the cursor to a log entry ▶ C[Detail]
a Incoming phone call type
b The name saved in the Phonebook
If the phone number is not in
the Phonebook, "Unregistered"
is displayed, and if the caller ID
was not received, "User unset" is
displayed.
c The other party's phone number
d Multi Number received*
Received calls
Display the received Multi Number
detail screen
as the registered name in "Number
setting" (P401).
* Appear when you subscribe to the
Multi Number service.
e Received date and time
f Call duration/Ring time (Missed call)
g Received message with Chaku-moji
h Incoming international call
Incoming international call from overseas
Incoming call during international roaming overseas
Incoming international call during international roaming
overseas

To make a voice call
A or C[Call]
To make a videophone call
g[V. phone]
Received Calls List Screen/Received Calls Detail
Screen Sub Menu
Received calls list screen (P62)/Received
call detail screen (P62) ▶ M[Menu] ▶
Perform the following operations
Note
• You can make a voice call by selecting an entry on the
Received calls list screen and pressing A, and make a
videophone call by pressing g[V. phone].
• The reason for no caller ID is displayed in the log entry of the
call without caller ID.→P129
• If the same phone number is saved repeatedly in the
Phonebook, the name found rst in the Reading search is
displayed.
• A call log for the number that used dial-in service may be
displayed differently from the actual number.
• Press I[Mail] on the Received calls list/detail screen to
create i-mode mail to the phone number in the selected
received call log entry.
[Call function]
Voice call
Videophone call
Customize call
: Make a voice call.
: Make a videophone call.
: Change the phone number in Received calls and
make a call.
[Mail]
Compose mail
: Create i-mode mail addressed to the phone number
in Received calls.→P138
• If the mail address is saved in Phonebook, the
saved mail address is used as a recipient.
Compose SMS : Crease SMS addressed to the phone number in
Received calls.
[Add to phonebook]
Add the phone number in Received calls to the Phonebook.→P88
[Change list]*
Switch logs to
Recent mails
Recent calls
Received mail
Redial
Sent mail
display.
: Display
: Display
: Display
: Display
: Display
the
the
the
the
the
Recent mail list screen.→P166
Recent call list screen.→P64
Received mail list screen.→P166
Redial list screen.→P60
Sent mail list screen.→P166
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[Delete]
Delete the selected received call log.
• Multiple redial logs can be deleted on the list screen.
Delete one*
: Delete the selected received call log.
Selected*
: Select and delete multiple logs.
▶ Mark logs to delete ▶ I[Delete]
• Press M[SelAll/ClrAll] to select/clear all.
Delete all*
: Delete all received call logs.
* Not displayed on the detail screen.
Recent calls
Chaku-moji
Using Chaku-moji
Send a message at the same time when making a voice or
videophone call to tell the other party the point to talk.
• Up to 10 full-pitch/half-pitch characters, pictographs and symbols
can be sent.
• Charges apply on the sender side, and not apply on the receiver side.
• For details about Chaku-moji or its compatible model, visit the
DOCOMO's web site or see "Mobile Phone User's Guide [Network
Services]".
Making a Call Using Recent Calls
Up to 60 incoming and outgoing calls can be recorded in
"Recent".
• If more than 60 calls are recorded, the most recent 60 calls are
retained.
Stand-by display ▶ Use J to display "Recent"
For further operations and the descriptions of screen components,
refer to Redial calls (P60) and Received calls (P62) sections.
Note
• The Recent call list screen/detail screen sub menu operations
are the same as the Redial and Received call list screen/detail
screen.→P61, P63
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Chaku-moji
Voice/Videophone Calls
• While All lock is activated or Phonebook function is locked with
Data access lock, Chaku-moji is not displayed even if it is received.
After canceling the lock, the message is displayed on the Received
call detail screen.
Editing and Setting Message
Saving Message
Dialing with Message
• Up to 10 messages can be saved.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "NW Services" ▶
"Chaku-moji" ▶ "Create message"
Move the cursor to the number to save or edit
▶ I[Edit] ▶ Enter or edit a message
• To delete the saved Chaku-moji, move the cursor to Chaku-moji
to delete ▶ M[Menu] ▶ "Delete"/"Delete all" ▶ "Yes".
Enter a phone number ▶ M[Menu] ▶
"Chaku-moji" ▶ Perform the following
operations
• You can send Chaku-moji to the party saved on the Phonebook
by entering a memory number with Quick dial (P97) ▶
M[Menu] ▶ "Chaku-moji".
[Create message]
Enter a message.
[Select message]
Select from saved messages.
Setting whether to Display Received Chaku-moji
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "NW Services" ▶
"Chaku-moji" ▶ "Message display set" ▶
Select an item
Display all messages : Display Chaku-moji from all senders.
Only number in PB
: Display Chaku-moji only from senders
saved in the Phonebook.
Calls with caller ID
: Display Chaku-moji only from senders
with caller ID.
Hide all messages
: Do not display Chaku-moji.
[Sent message]
Select from sent messages. Up to latest 10 messages are saved.
A or C[Call]
b To make a videophone call
Press g[V. phone].
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Note
• When the recipient received Chaku-moji, "Transmission
completed" appears and transmission charge applies.
• Under the following conditions on the receiver side,
"Transmission failed" appears and transmission charge does
not apply.
- Chaku-moji incompatible terminal
- Chaku-moji restricting to be sent in Message display setting
- Staying overseas*
- While Public mode (Drive mode) is set*
- When the answer time of Record message is set to 0 sec*
- Out of service area or the power is turned off*
* The sent result does not appear.
• Depending on the signal conditions, the sent result may not
appear even when Chaku-moji arrived at the other party's
terminal. In this case, transmission charges apply.
• Chaku-moji cannot be sent/received for overseas usage.
184/186
Setting Caller ID to Send/
Not to Send for Each Call
There are 2 ways to show/hide the caller ID for each call:
adding "184"/"186", and using the sub menu on the Phone
number entry screen.
Adding 184/186 to Send/Not to Send
Caller ID
Enter "184" (Do not notify)/"186" (Notify) ▶
Enter the phone number
To make a voice call
To make a videophone call
g[V. phone]
Using Sub Menu to Send/Not to Send
Caller ID
Example: To use the Phone number entry screen sub menu
Enter the phone number ▶ M[Menu] ▶
"Caller ID" ▶ "Not notify"/"Notify"/"Cancel"
To make a voice call
A or C[Call]
To make a videophone call
g[V. phone]
Note
• You can set to show/hide the caller ID to the network in
advance.→P54
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Pause
• When using international carriers other than DOCOMO, please
contact the carrier directly.
Sending Touch-tone Signals
You can make an "International videophone call" to parties who
use a videophone call-compatible terminal of an international
carrier that supports FOMA's videophone call by pressing
M[Menu] ▶ "Video phone call" after the following dialing
procedures.
• For information on the countries where connection can be made
and telecommunication carriers, visit the DOCOMO International
Services website.
• The other party's image displayed on the FOMA terminal may
blur, or the call may not be connected depending on the other
party's terminal.
Enter "P" and a number after the phone number and make a
voice call to send the number after "P" as touch tone signal
(DTMF). You can use this for services such as online ticket
reservation or bank balance inquiry.
• The signal may not be received depending on the device on the
receiving side.
Enter the phone number ▶ Press * 3 times
and enter "P" ▶ Enter the number to send ▶ A
After the call is connected, the number after "P" is displayed and
press A to send the displayed number.
Making an International Call by Entering
the Phone Number
WORLD CALL
Making International Calls
WORLD CALL is an international call service available on
DOCOMO mobile phones.
If you subscribe to FOMA service, also subscribe "WORLD
CALL" together. (However a customer who subscribe to the
service without "WORLD CALL" is the exception.)
• This service is available in approximately 240 countries and regions
around the world.
• Charges for "WORLD CALL" are added to the monthly FOMA service
call charges.
• No initial fee nor fixed monthly charges apply.
• This service is not available with some billing plans.
• Even if the caller ID notification is set, the caller ID may not be
notied or phone number is not displayed correctly, depending on
the telecommunication carrier. In this case, you cannot make a call
from the Received calls screen.
• For details on WORLD CALL, contact "General Inquiries" at the back
of this manual.
Enter a phone number in the following order.
Enter "010 - Country code - Area code (City
code) - Other party's phone number"
• If the Area code (City code) starts with "0", remove "0". (In a few
countries/regions such as Italy, "0" must not be removed).
• Alternatively, enter 009130 - 010 - Country code - Area code
(City code) - Other party's phone number.
b To make an international videophone call
Press g[V. phone].
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Note
Making an International Call Using "+"
• This option is available only inside the FOMA network service
area.
• If the phone number starts with "+81", "+" will not be converted
into an international access code.
Entering "+" at the beginning of a phone number replaces "+"
with an international access code automatically.
• The WORLD CALL (009130010) is set to be added automatically
by default.→P69
Press 0(for 1+ seconds) to enter "+" ▶
Enter "Country code - Area code (City code)
- Phone Number"
• You can also press * twice to input "+".
• If the Area code (City code) starts with "0", remove "0". (In a few
countries/regions such as Italy, "0" must not be removed).
Enter "Country code - Area code (City code) Other party's phone number"
• If the Area code (City code) starts with "0", remove "0". (In a few
countries/regions such as Italy, "0" must not be removed.)
: Make an international call
after converting "+" into an
international access code.
Original number : Make an international call
to the number entered on
the terminal.
Cancel
: Cancel dialing.
b To make an international videophone call
Press g[V. phone].
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You can select an international access code from the sub
menu and add it to the entered phone number.
Dial
Select a dialing method
Voice/Videophone Calls
M[Menu] ▶ "Select prefix" ▶ Select an
international access code
The selected international access code is inserted at the
beginning of the entered phone number.
Dialed call
conrmation
screen
Making an International Call Adding
International Access Code
b To make an international videophone call
Press g[V. phone].
Note
• By default, WORLD CALL (009130010) is registered to
"Prefix 1".→P70
[IDD prex code]
Making an International Call Easily
The International dial settings can be changed.
• Even if the caller ID notification is set, the caller ID may not be
notied or phone number is not displayed correctly, depending on
the telecommunication carrier. In this case, you cannot make a call
using the Received calls.
Setting to Add the International Access Code
Automatically 
You can set whether to add an international access code
automatically instead of "+" when you make a call by entering
"+" at the beginning of the phone number.
Enter IDD prex code of International call used for Auto assist.
Setting to Add Assist of Country Code Automatically

Set whether to automatically replace leading "0", if entered,
of a phone number with "+ Country code" during international
roaming. Also, you can specify the Country code to be added
automatically.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "International dial" ▶
"Auto Int'l dial" ▶ Perform the following
operations
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "International dial" ▶
"Auto assist" ▶ "Auto"/"OFF"
Auto : Convert "+" automatically to the number specied in
IDD prex.
OFF : "+" is not converted.
Setting International Access Codes 
When "Auto assist" is set to "Auto", specify the international
access code to be added automatically. Save 1 country code
required when you make an international call.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "International dial" ▶ "IDD
prefix" ▶ Perform the following operations
Auto international
dial screen
[Auto Int'l dial]
Set whether to add a Country code automatically.
[Country code]
Set a Country code to add.
[IDD prex name]
Enter IDD prex name of International call used for Auto assist.
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Note
• Country code is not added automatically in the following cases.
- When entered "+" at the beginning of the phone number
- When selecting a phone number from a message body or site,
etc. and dialing
- When dialing from i-Îąppli
Registering a Country Code 
Up to 50 Country codes required to make an international
call can be saved.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "International dial" ▶
"Country code list"
I[Done]
• The newly saved Country code is displayed first, and the
already saved codes are displayed after the second entry.
Editing Country code
Select the Country code to edit on the Country code list screen
▶ "Edit" ▶ I[Done].
Deleting Country code
Select the Country code to delete on the Country code list
screen ▶ "Delete" ▶ "Yes".
Note
• You can also edit the pre-installed Country codes.
• When "Auto Int'l dial" is set in "Auto Int'l dial" (P69), you cannot
delete the Country code specied in "Country code".
Prex dial
Setting Prex to Be Added to a
Phone Number
Country code list
screen
Select unregistered item ▶ Perform the
following operations
[Country name]
Save a name of the Country code. Up to 7 full-pitch or 14 half-pitch
characters can be entered.
[Country code]
Save up to 5 digits.
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Up to 3 numbers (prexes) to be added to the beginning
of the phone number such as an international access code,
"184", or "186" can be saved.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶
"Prex dial"
Select a Prefix entry field ▶ Enter the number
▶ C[Set]
• Up to 10 digits can be entered as a prefix.
Reconnect alarm
Note
• Do not include pauses, etc. to the prefix. If they are present, the
call cannot be connected with prex.
Sub address setting
Making a Call Specifying a Sub
Address
You can set whether digits after ":" is identied as a sub
address when entering a phone number with ":". A sub
address is used to access a specic device connected to an
ISDN line or to select contents on "V-live".
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶
Move the cursor to "Sub address setting" ▶
C[ON/OFF]
ON
: Identify the address after ":" as a sub address.
OFF : The address after ":" is not identied as a sub address.
Note
• ":" is not identified as a delimiter of a sub address if:
- ":" is entered at the beginning of the phone number.
- A specic number such as "184" or "186" is entered at the
beginning of the phone number and ":" is entered right after it.
Setting an Alarm until
Connection is Reestablished
You can set an alarm that keeps sounding until a voice
or videophone call is reconnected when the call was
disconnected due to weak signals.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶ "Call
feature" ▶ "Reconnect alarm" ▶ Select an
Alarm
Alarm OFF : Mute an alarm.
Low alarm : Set to low alarm.
High alarm : Set to high alarm.
Note
• Available duration for reconnection varies depending on the
status of usage and signal.
• If the signal suddenly worsens, the call may be disconnected
without the alarm sounding.
• The call charge applies during the reconnection attempt.
• While the call is disconnected, the other party hears nothing.
Voice/Videophone Calls
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Noise reduction
Reducing Surrounding Noise to
Make Voice Clear
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶ "Call
feature" ▶ Move the cursor to "Noise reduction"
▶ C[ON/OFF]
ON
Answer the call.
• C[Spk ON/Spk OFF]: Switch Hands-free ON and OFF.
• Press a dial key, *, or # during a call to send touch-tone
signals.
b During a videophone call
Noise reduction suppresses background noises. The other
party can hear your voice clearer even in a noisy place.
• I[Image/Camera]: Switch the image to send between the
alternate image and the camera image.
To terminate the call, P
When the caller sent the caller ID
: Activate Noise reduction.
OFF : Deactivate Noise reduction.
If the caller is registered in the Phonebook, the phone number and
registered name are displayed.
When the caller did not send the caller ID
Receiving a Call/Videophone Call
An incoming call arrives
Note
The ring tone sounds.
• P: Place the call on
hold.→P75
b During a videophone
call
• C[Image]: Answer
the call using the
substitute image.
Voice call
incoming call
screen
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Voice/Videophone Calls
The reason for no caller ID is displayed instead of a phone
number.→P129
Videophone call
incoming call
screen
• The incoming call actions such as a ring tone or vibration vary
depending on the settings or the saved information in the
Phonebook.→P84, P100, P102
• When "Manner mode" is activated, the ring tone does not sound.
However, if "Original manner" is activated, incoming call is
notified according to the settings.→P105
• Closing the FOMA terminal during a call terminates the call
when "Close setting" is set to "End the call", and holds the call
when it is set to "On hold". However, if the Flat-plug Earphone/
Microphone with Switch (optional) is connected, closing the
FOMA terminal does not terminate the call or place the call on
hold.
• If you subscribe to the Voice mail, Call waiting or Call forwarding
service, and set "Arrival call act" to "Answer" and "Set in-call
arrival act" to "Activate", in-call arrival tone sounds when a call
arrives during another call. If the tone sounds during a call, the
network services are available.→P400
However, the tone does not sound while a call is placed on
response hold, or a message is being recorded (P78) because
calls cannot arrive under these situations.
• When the Public mode (Drive mode) is activated, an incoming
call is not indicated (the ring tone does not sound, either).
Also, even if a call arrives when the display is turned off, the
display backlight will not be turned on.
• If you subscribe to Multi Number, the name registered in
"Number setting" (P401) appears according to the number
received.
• You can enable "Set mute ring(sec.)" to delay the incoming call
actions for a call made from the other party not saved in the
Phonebook or without the caller ID.→P130
• Use the following functions to reject incoming calls from a
caller not saved in the Phonebook or from a specic caller.
- Reject unknown→P130
- Reject on List→P127
• You cannot switch between a voice/videophone call during a
call using this FOMA terminal.
• The low battery alert sounds from the earpiece if the battery
becomes low during a call. You can continue the call; however,
the call will be terminated momentarily and the power is
automatically turned off.
• This FOMA terminal does not support Hands-free devices via a
USB connection (such as In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01).
• When "Answer mode" is set to "Open flip", you can answer a call
by opening the FOMA terminal. If set to "Any key answer", you
can answer a call by pressing a dial key, *, or #.→P74

• When the Voice mail service is activated with a videophone call,
an SMS noties you of a new record message.
• Even if the Call forwarding service is activated, an incoming
videophone call is not forwarded if the forwarding destination
is not a videophone device supporting 3G-324M. Check the
capabilities of the forwarding destination device before setting
Call forwarding.
• Incoming i-mode mail or MessageR/F during a videophone call is
stored at the i-mode center. SMS can be received even during a
videophone call.
• You cannot receive videophone calls of the communication
speed of 32K (32kbps).
Incoming Call Screen Sub Menu
M[Menu] on the Incoming call screen (P72) ▶
Perform the following operations
[Voice mail]*1
Connect the incoming call to the Voice mail service center.
[Call rejection]
Reject an incoming call and hang up.
[Call forwarding]*2
Forward an incoming call to the specied number.
[Silent]
Stop the ring tone or vibration.
Press A to answer the call.
*1 Not available if you do not subscribe to the Voice mail service.
*2 Not available if you do not subscribe to the Call forwarding
service or you have not specied a forwarding number.
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Answer mode
Close setting
Setting How to Answer Incoming
Voice Calls
Ending/Holding Call by Closing
the FOMA Terminal
You can set to answer an incoming call by opening the FOMA
terminal (Open flip) or pressing a dial key (Any key answer)
other than A or C[Answer].
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶
"Incoming call" ▶ "Answer mode" ▶ Perform
the following operations
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶ "Call
feature" ▶ "Close setting" ▶ Select a condition
when the terminal is closed
End the call : Terminate the call.
On hold
Mute
: Place the active call on hold.
: Continue the call. The other party cannot hear
your voice.
[Open flip]
Answer a call by opening the FOMA terminal.
Receiver volume
[Any key answer]
Adjusting Earpiece Volume
Answer a call by pressing a dial key, *, or # in addition to A
or C[Answer].
[Send key only]
The receiver volume can be adjusted in 7 levels from 1 to 7.
Answer a call by pressing A or C[Answer].
Voice/Videophone call screen (P57) ▶ F/E
• F: Increase the volume.
• E: Decrease the volume.
Note
• The adjusted receiver volume will be retained even after the call.
• "Receiver volume" in "Volume" (P102) is also changed.
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Holding
On hold tone
Putting a Call on Hold when You
Cannot Answer Immediately
Setting Answer Holding Tone
Incoming call screen (P72) ▶ P
You can select one of the 3 answer holding tones (guidance)
to play to the caller when you place the incoming call on hold.
The tone set in "On hold
tone" (P75) is played. The
image set in "Response
hold image" (P80) appears
for videophone calls.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶
"Incoming call" ▶ "On hold tone" ▶
"Hold tone 1"/"Hold tone 2"/"Hold tone 3"
• I[Play]: Play back the hold tone.
Holding tone
Voice call
response hold
screen
Videophone call
response hold
screen
When you can resume the call, A
• You can also cancel the hold on a videophone call by pressing
C[Answer]. If you press I[Image] to cancel the hold, the
alternate image will be sent to the other party.
b To terminate a voice call/videophone call
Press P.
Setting Holding Tone
You can select one of the 3 holding tones to play to the caller
when you place the call on hold.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶
"Call feature" ▶ "Holding tone" ▶
"Hold tone 1"/"Hold tone 2"/"Hold tone 3"
• I[Play]: Play the hold tone.
Note
• The other party is charged during a hold.
• If you subscribe to the Voice mail service/Call forwarding
service, you can connect the incoming call to the Voice mail
service center/forward the incoming call to the specied phone
number.→P392, P396
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When activating Public mode (Drive mode)
Using Public Mode
Public mode is an automatic response service to assist in
observing manners in public locations.
• Public mode includes the following 2 types.
- Drive mode
- Power Off
• Voice mail service (*1), Call forwarding service (*1), and Caller ID
request service (*2) take priority over Public mode.
*1 For voice calls with the ring time set to other than "0 Sec." the
service is activated after the guidance for Public mode.
*2 If the other party sends the caller ID, Public mode is activated.
• Public mode is not activated for calls you reject using Nuisance call
blocking service.
Public mode (Drive mode)
Using Public Mode (Drive Mode)
The voice guidance is played to the caller indicating that
you cannot answer the call as you are driving or at a place
where you cannot talk (such as on a train, bus, or in a movie
theater), and the call is disconnected.
• You can set or cancel Public mode (Drive mode) only in Stand-by
(even when "圏外" is displayed).
• This option is not available during data communication.
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*(for 1+ seconds)
When a call arrives, the voice guidance is played in Japanese
saying that "The person you are calling is currently driving or in
the area where mobile phones should not be used. Please call
again later".
Voice/Videophone Calls
When a call arrives to your FOMA terminal, the ring tone does
not sound.
appears on the Stand-by display, and the call is
recorded in the Received call log.
The voice guidance indicating that you are driving or you are at
a location where you cannot use mobile phones is played to the
caller, and the call is disconnected.
Deactivating Public mode (Drive mode)
Press *(for 1+ seconds) in Stand-by.
Note
•
•
•
•
•
appears at the top of the screen when Public mode (Drive
mode) is activated.
Even when Public mode (Drive mode) is activated, you can make
calls as usual.
If Manner mode is activated concurrently, Public mode (Drive
mode) settings take precedence.
Tones other than from operations (ring tones or alarms, etc.) do
not sound when Public mode (Drive mode) is activated.
If mail arrives when Public mode (Drive mode) is activated,
incoming mail actions such as sounding the ring tone, or
vibrating the FOMA terminal will not take place.
Public mode (Power OFF)
Using Public Mode (Power OFF)
An incoming call terminates
The Missed call icon appears on the Stand-by
display. The number of the icon indicates
number of missed calls.
When a call arrives while the power is turned off, the voice
guidance is played to the caller indicating that you are at a
place where mobile phones must be turned off (such as in
hospitals, in aircraft, or near priority seats on a train) and
cannot answer the call, and the call is disconnected.
Missed call icon
(The number
indicates the
number of calls)
Enter ":25251" ▶ A
Public mode (Power OFF) is activated (there is no change for the
Stand-by display).
After Public mode (Power OFF) is activated, when a call arrives
while the power is turned off, the voice guidance is played in
Japanese saying that "The person you are calling is currently
in the area where mobile phone use is prohibited and cannot
answer the call. Please call again later".
When activating Public mode (Power OFF)
Public mode (Power OFF) is activated until it is deactivated by dialing
":25250". Turning the power on does not deactivate the mode.
Public mode (Power OFF) voice guidance is played even when
you are out of service area or in a place with weak signals. The
voice guidance indicating that you are at a location where you
must turn the terminal off is played to the caller, and the call is
disconnected.
C ▶ Use K to select
The Received calls list screen (P62) appears.
Note
• After displaying the Received calls list screen,
disappears.
You can also select
and press Q for 1+ seconds to
clear the icon.
Record message
Recording Voice Messages when
You Cannot Answer the Call
Deactivating Public mode (Power OFF)
Enter ":25250" and press A.
Checking the status of Public mode (Power OFF)
Enter ":25259" and press A.
Missed call
When Record message is activated and if you cannot answer
a voice call, the voice guidance is played and the caller's
message is recorded.
• Up to 5 messages and approximately 15 seconds per message
can be recorded.
• Record message does not start when a videophone call arrives. The
FOMA terminal answers the call in the normal way.
Checking Missed Calls
If you could not answer a call, the Missed call notication
screen appears on the Stand-by display. The Received calls
list screen can be accessed from the icon to check the caller.
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Setting Record Message
M ▶ "Media" ▶ "Record message" ▶
"Record msg. setting" ▶ Perform the following
operations
When Record Message is Activated
When a voice call arrives, the caller's voice is recorded.
[Activate record msg.]
The set time
has elapsed
When activate Record message, set to "ON".
[To answer]*
Enter the time after a call arrives and before Record message starts
between 0 and 120 seconds.
Playing a
response message
A call arriving
[Answer message]*
Select an answer message.
• I[Play]: Check the answer message.
* Available when "Activate record msg." is set to "ON".
Recorded
I[Done]
Note
•
appears at the top of the screen when the Record message
is activated.

• If the set response time is longer than the ring time set for the
Voice mail/Call forwarding services, a network service takes
precedence.
• If the response time is set shorter than the time set in "Set mute
ring(sec.)" (P130), Record message starts without ringing.
Recording a
message
A new Record message
icon appears
(The number indicates
the number of calls)
Stand-by display
appears
■ To talk with the caller while the response message is
played or a message is being recorded
Press A or C[Active].
■ To play a recorded message
or press E
In Stand-by, press C ▶ use K to select
for 1+ seconds to display the Record message list screen
(P79).
• Press C[Play] to play a recorded message.
will disappear after the recorded message is deleted.
•
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Play/Delete record message
Note
• "Record message" is disabled when "圏外" is displayed, the
power is turned off or Public mode (Drive mode) is activated.
• If a call arrives when the response message is being played or
when a message is being recorded in Record message, the call
is rejected.
Playing/Deleting Record
Message
Quick Record Message
• I[Delete]: Delete the selected recorded
message.
Recording a Message when You
Cannot Answer Incoming Call
b To delete all recorded messages
On the Record message list screen,
press M[Menu] ▶ "Delete all".
Even when Record message is disabled, you can record the
caller's message with easy operation.
Incoming call screen (P72) ▶ E(for 1+seconds)
Record msg. list
screen
Caller's voice will be recorded after streaming a guidance.
Note
• If 5 messages are already recorded, Record message will not
start and the caller's message cannot be recorded.
M ▶ "Media" ▶ "Record message" ▶
"Record msg. list"
Move the cursor to the recorded message ▶
C[Play]
The recorded message is played.
• C[Stop]: Stop playing the message.
• Q: Return to the Record message list screen.
• Use H/F/E to adjust the volume.
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Holding image
Setting Holding Image
Setting Image to Send
Substitute image
Setting Substitute Image
• When "Select image" is selected, select from the images saved
in "My picture" of "Data Box".→P296
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶
"Videophone" ▶ "Substitute image" ▶ "Default"/
"Select image"
Videophone set
Changing Videophone Settings
• When "Select image" is selected, select from the images saved
in "My picture" of "Data Box".→P296
Response hold image
Setting Response Hold Image
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶
"Videophone" ▶ "Response hold image" ▶
"Default"/"Select image"
• When "Select image" is selected, select from the images saved
in "My picture" of "Data Box".→P296
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶
"Videophone" ▶ "Holding image" ▶ "Default"/
"Select image"
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶
"Videophone" ▶ "Videophone set" ▶ Perform
the following operations
[Display setting]
Set images to be displayed on the main window and sub window for
videophone calls.
Other - Me : The other party's image is displayed on the main
window, and your image on the sub window.
Me - Other : Your image is displayed on the main window, and the
other party's image on the sub window.
Other only : Display only the other party's image.
Me only
: Display only your image.
[Send camera image]
Set whether to send your image to the other party. When "OFF" is
set, the other party receives the substitute image.
[Screen size]
Set the display size of the main window.
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V-phone while packet
[Visual preference]
Set quality of the image sent to the other party.
Prefer img qual
: Send image with maximized image quality. This
option is effective when there is little motion.
Normal
: Set standard quality and motion for the sent
image.
Prefer motion spd : Set priority to motion for the sent image.
This option is effective when there is a lot of
motions.
[Light]
Set light setting for the screen during a call.
Always ON
: Always light up on during a call.
Terminal setting : Use "Backlight" settings.→P110
[Auto redial as voice]
Set whether to automatically redial with voice call if the mobile phone
of the other party does not support videophone call.
[Hand-free switch]
Set whether to use Hands-free during a videophone call.
[V-phone while packet]
Set the answer method when a videophone call arrives during i-mode
connection.→P81
Setting Answer Method of
Videophone Call during i-mode
When a videophone call arrives while connecting to i-mode
or sending/receiving mails, the setting of this function is
applied.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶
"Videophone" ▶ "Videophone set" ▶
"V-phone while packet" ▶ Select an item
V-phone priority
: The videophone incoming call
screen appears. When answering
the call, i-mode communication is
disconnected.
Packet download priority : Reject an incoming videophone call.
V-phone answerphone
: Connect to the Voice mail service
automatically.
Call forwarding
: Connect to the Call forwarding
service automatically.
Note
• If you do not subscribe to the Voice mail or Call forwarding
service, "Packet download priority" setting is applied even if
"V-phone answerphone" or "Call forwarding" is set.
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Phonebook
Phonebook Available for the FOMA Terminal シシシシシシシ
Adding Entries to the FOMA Terminal Phonebook シシシ
Adding Entries to UIM (FOMA Card) Phonebook シシシシ
Adding Phonebook Entries from Redial/Received
Calls etc. シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Changing a Group Name シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Making a Call from Phonebook シシシ Search phonebook
Editing Phonebook Entries シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Deleting Phonebook Entries シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Checking Phonebook Storage Status
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシNo. of phonebook
Setting Phonebookシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Making a Call with a Few Key Operation
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシQuick dial
Displaying Call/Mail Historyシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
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Phonebook Available for the
FOMA Terminal
The FOMA terminal contains 2 types of Phonebooks: The
Phonebook saved on the FOMA terminal and the UIM
Phonebook saved on the UIM. The following items can be
saved/set for each Phonebook.
Item
FOMA terminal
Phonebook
Adding Entries to the FOMA
Terminal Phonebook
• Note that the service counter such as the docomo Shop may not
be able to copy Phonebook data from your existing FOMA terminal
to the new one, depending on the specications.
Stand-by display ▶ D(for 1+ seconds)
UIM Phonebook
Number of entries
Up to 1,000 entries*
Up to 50 entries
Entry
details
Name
(Reading)
1 entry
1 entry
Phone number
5 entries
1 entry
Mail Address
3 entries
1 entry
Group
31 groups
11 groups
Image
1 entry
None
Other settings
Secret code, Ring
tone, Mail tone, etc.
None
* Depending on the saved details, 1,000 entries may not be saved.
Note
• If you insert your UIM into another FOMA terminal, you can use
your Phonebook data on the UIM.
Add to phonebook
screen
(FOMA terminal)
Perform the following operations
(Save to)]
Select the save location. This section explains the case where
"Phone" is selected as the save location. When "UIM" is selected as
the save location, the Add to UIM Phonebook screen appears.→P87
(Memory No.)]
The smallest un-assigned number is allocated automatically. You can
also change it to your favorite number from 000 to 999 manually.
Name]
Enter up to 16 full-pitch or 32 half-pitch characters. Enter with
Kanji, Hiragana, pictographs, symbols, alphanumeric characters, or
Katakana, etc.
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Phonebook
[
Reading]
Enter or edit as required. Enter up to 32 half-pitch characters.
Enter with Katakana, alphanumeric characters, or symbols.
Phone number]
Enter up to 26 digits.
▶ Enter a phone number ▶ Select an icon
• On the Phone number entry screen, you can press M[Menu] to
select "Int. call", "Select prex", or "Cancel". Press I[Cancel] to
cancel the entry.
Mail address]
Enter up to 50 half-pitch characters. Enter with alphanumeric
characters or symbols.
▶ Enter a mail address ▶ Select an icon
Secret code]*1
Set the secret code.
▶ Enter the Terminal security code ▶ Select an icon for the phone
number/mail address ▶ Enter the secret code
• On the Secret code screen, press C[Release] to cancel the
setting.
(Select a group)]
Select one from "No group" or "グループ1 (Group 1)" to "グループ30
(Group 30)". Groups can be used for the Group search (P92), etc.
Image]*3
Set an image or i-motion to be displayed when making/receiving calls
or when checking a Phonebook entry.
My picture
: Select an image saved in "My picture" of "Data
Box".→P296
i-motion
: Select a moving picture/i-motion saved in
"i-motion" of "Data Box".→P307
Take picture
: Activate the camera, and set the captured still
image.→P222
Terminal setting*2 : Use "Call & Mail image" settings.→P109
Ringtone]*3
Select a ring tone for incoming voice/videophone call from the caller
saved in the Phonebook.
Music
: Select a Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ song saved in "Music"
of "Data Box".→P270
Go to Step 3 in "Setting a Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ Song
as a Ring Tone" (P266).
Melody
: Select a melody saved in "Melody" of "Data Box".
→P314
i-motion
: Select a moving picture/i-motion saved in
"i-motion" of "Data Box".→P307
Terminal setting*2 : Use "Select ring tone" settings.→P100
Mail image]*3
Select an image or i-motion to be displayed when a mail arrives.
Image".
• Available items are the same as for "
Mail ringtone]*3
Select a ring tone for incoming mail from the sender saved in the
Phonebook.
Ringtone".
• Available items are the same as for "
URL]
Enter up to 256 half-pitch characters.
Zip code]
Enter up to 7 half-pitch characters.
Home address]
Enter up to 100 full-pitch or 200 half-pitch characters. Enter with
Kanji, Hiragana, pictographs, symbols, alphanumeric characters, or
Katakana, etc.
Company name]
Enter up to 50 full-pitch or 100 half-pitch characters. Enter with
Kanji, Hiragana, pictographs, symbols, alphanumeric characters, or
Katakana, etc.
Phonebook
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[
Job title]
Enter up to 50 full-pitch or 100 half-pitch characters. Enter with
Kanji, Hiragana, pictographs, symbols, alphanumeric characters, or
Katakana, etc.
Co. zip code]
Enter up to 7 half-pitch characters.
Co. address]
Enter up to 100 full-pitch or 200 half-pitch characters. Enter with
Kanji, Hiragana, pictographs, symbols, alphanumeric characters, or
Katakana, etc.
Memo]
Enter up to 100 full-pitch or 200 half-pitch characters. Enter with
Kanji, Hiragana, pictographs, symbols, alphanumeric characters, or
Katakana, etc.
Birthday]
Enter birthday.
Substitute image]
*2 If you change any one of "
Image", " Ringtone", "
Mail
image", or " Mail ringtone" of the Phonebook while a moving
picture/i-motion with video/sound is set for "Select ring tone"
(P100) and "Call & Mail image" (P109), the default sound or
image is set to "Image" or "Ringtone" that is not changed.
*3 If you set a moving picture/i-motion with video/sound either for
the image or ring tone, the same moving picture/i-motion is set
for the other item automatically.
I[Done]
Changing Live Character of the entry saved on the
Phonebook
• To select a character type displayed in Live Character Park, set
in "Setting Live Character Park Theme"→P338
• Only touch operation is available.
* The screenshot is an example
when the character type is set to
"Animal".
Set the substitute image for a videophone call.
Data box
: Select an image saved in "My picture" of
"Data Box".→P296
Terminal setting : Use "Substitute image" settings.→P80
Secret]
This option appears when "Secret mode" (P127) is set to "Secret
mode".
Select "ON" if you save the Phonebook entry to be created as secret
data.
(Select Live Character)]
Select a Live Character used in Live Character Park.→P86
*1 For details about the Secret code, see "Mobile Phone User's
Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".
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Phonebook
a Selected Live Character
b Character type
Change a character type to set.
c Live Character list
d Scroll bar
Slide to scroll the Live Character list display.
e Change color to the one displayed on the Live Character list
Restore the changed color of Live Character.
f Change color
Change the color of the clothes (or hair) of the selected Live
Character in random order each time this item is touched.
Note

• If the mail address is saved to the Phonebook in the format of
"Phone number + secret code@docomo.ne.jp", you may not send
mail or reply to that contact. Change the mail address format
to "Phone number@docomo.ne.jp" rst, then register the Secret
code.

• When "Secret mode" (P127) is set to "Secret data only", the
Phonebook entry is saved as secret data.
• The secret entry is displayed only when "Secret mode" is set to
"Secret mode" or "Secret data only".
• Secret entries cannot be saved to the UIM Phonebook.
• The names saved in the secret entries are displayed in the
Redial log, history, or mail list/detail screen only when "Secret
mode" is set to "Secret mode" or "Secret data only". The phone
numbers and mail addresses are displayed when "Secret mode"
is set to "OFF".
• When "Secret mode" is set to "OFF" and you receive a call or
mail from the secret contact, the name or image saved to the
Phonebook is not displayed and the set ring tone does not
sound.
Adding Entries to UIM
(FOMA Card) Phonebook
Add to phonebook screen (P84) ▶
(Save to) field ▶ "UIM"
Add to phonebook
screen (UIM)
Perform the following operations
(Save to)]
Select the save location. When "Phone" is selected as the save
location, the FOMA terminal Phonebook entry screen appears.→P87
Name]
Enter up to 10 full-pitch or 21 half-pitch characters. Enter with
Kanji, Hiragana, pictographs, symbols, alphanumeric characters, or
Katakana, etc.
Reading]
Enter or edit as required. Enter up to 12 full-pitch or 25 half-pitch
characters. Enter with full-pitch Katakana, half-pitch alphanumeric
characters, or half-pitch symbols.
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Phone number]
For a green/white UIM, up to 26 digits can be entered. For a blue
UIM, up to 20 digits can be entered.
• On the Phone number entry screen, you can press M[Menu] to
select "Int. call", "Select prex", or "Cancel". To cancel the entry,
press I[Cancel].
Mail address]
Enter up to 50 half-pitch characters. Enter with alphanumeric
characters or symbols.
(Select a group)]
Select one from "No group" or "グループ1 (Group 1)" to "グループ10
(Group 10)". Groups can be used for the Group search (P92).
I[Done]
Adding Phonebook Entries from
Redial/Received Calls etc.
You can save entries to the Phonebook from the list or detail
screen of the call history, mail, or message that contains a
phone number or mail address records. You can also save a
currently entered/displayed phone number, etc. on the Phone
number entry screen or site, etc.
Display the screen containing items to save
b To save phone numbers from the Redial list screen
(P60)/Redial detail screen (P61)/Received calls list
screen (P62)/Received calls detail screen (P62)
Press M[Menu] ▶ "Add to phonebook".
• To save phone numbers from the Redial list screen/
Received calls list screen, select the target number rst.
• If the phone number is already saved in the Phonebook, "Add
to phonebook" is not available.
b To save phone numbers from the Phone number entry
screen
Press I[Save].
b To save a sender or recipient mail address
On the Mail detail screen, press M[Menu] ▶ "Save" ▶
"Address".
• If there are several mail addresses, select the one to save
rst.
b To save addresses/phone numbers included in the
body text in a mail
Move the cursor to the address/phone number to save
to the Phonebook ▶ M[Menu] ▶ "Save" ▶ "No./addr.
in body".
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b To save addresses/phone numbers displayed on a
site/Screen memo
Move the cursor to the address/phone number to save
to the Phonebook ▶ M[Menu] ▶ "Add to Phonebook"
▶ "Yes".
Perform the following operations
[New registration]
Add a new entry to the Phonebook. Go to Step 3.
• The Add to phonebook screen appears with the new entry entered.
[Add registration]
Save additional items to the saved entry. Press T[Srch by] on the
Phonebook entry screen to change the Phonebook search mode.→P92
▶ Select a Phonebook entry to which the item is to be added
• The Add to phonebook screen appears with the item added.
• If you add an item to the UIM Phonebook, the Add to phonebook
screen appears with the items overwritten when the above step is
performed.
Modify/save the Phonebook entry ▶ I[Done]
Changing a Group Name
You can group the entries on the FOMA terminal Phonebook
and the UIM Phonebook. Up to 31 groups can be saved on
the FOMA terminal Phonebook, and up to 11 groups can be
saved on the UIM Phonebook (including "No group").
• "No group" cannot be edited.
• Only a name can be edited on the UIM Phonebook.
M ▶ "Phonebook" ▶ "Group settings"
• g[Phone/UIM]: Switch between the
FOMA terminal and the UIM group setting
list screens.
• J: View the settings of the selected
group.
Group setting list
screen
• For saving procedure, refer to Step 2 in "Adding Entries to the
FOMA Terminal Phonebook" (P84).
• When saving additional data to an entry, the confirmation
whether to overwrite appears. Select "Yes" to overwrite.
Note
• The data can also be saved to the Phonebook from the Scanned
data screen with the bar code reader or Live Character Park
screen.→P235, P337
• If you attempt to save characters longer than the maximum
number of characters allowed, a warning screen notifying of the
problem appears, then, the truncated string will be displayed on
the Add to phonebook screen.
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Move the cursor to the target group ▶ C[Set]
Add an image to a group. The image is displayed when making/
receiving calls or checking Phonebook data.
My picture
: Select an image saved in "My picture" of "Data
Box".→P296
i-motion
: Select a moving picture/i-motion saved in
"i-motion" of "Data Box".→P307
Take picture
: Activate the camera and set the captured
image. →P222
Terminal setting*1 : Use "Call & Mail image" settings.→P109
Group settings
screen
Perform the following operations
(Group name)]
Ringtone]*2
Set the ring tone for a call.
Music
: Select a Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ song saved in "Music"
of "Data Box".→P270
Go to Step 3 in "Setting a Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ Song
as a Ring Tone" (P266).
Melody
: Select a melody saved in "Melody" of "Data Box".
→P314
i-motion
: Select a moving picture/i-motion saved in
"i-motion" of "Data Box".→P307
Terminal setting*1 : Use "Select ring tone" settings.→P100
Mail ringtone]
Set the ring tone for incoming mail.
• Available items are the same as for "
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Mail image]
Select an image or i-motion to be displayed when a mail arrives.
Image".
• Available items are the same as for "
Enter up to 10 full-pitch or 21 half-pitch characters. Enter with Kanji,
Hiragana, pictographs, symbols, or Katakana, etc.
Image]*2
Phonebook
Ringtone".
Accept/Reject]
Set whether to accept/reject calls for groups.
▶ Enter the Terminal security code ▶ "Not set"/"Reject call"/
"Accept call"
*1 If you change any one of "
Image", " Ringtone", "
Mail
image", or " Mail ringtone" of the Phonebook while a moving
picture/i-motion with video/sound is set for "Select ring tone"
(P100) and "Call & Mail image" (P109), the default sound or
image is set to "Image" or "Ringtone" that is not changed.
*2 If you set a moving picture/i-motion with video/sound either for
the image or ring tone, the same moving picture/i-motion is set
for the other item automatically.
I[Done]
Note

• The setting in "Accept/Reject call" (P95) in the Phonebook
takes priority.
Search phonebook
Group Setting List Screen Sub Menu
Group setting list screen (P89) ▶ M[Menu] ▶
Perform the following operations
Making a Call from Phonebook
• To search Phonebook entries set as secret, set "Secret mode" to
"Secret mode" beforehand.→P127
[Set]
Change the selected group settings.→P90
[Move]
Change the display position of the selected group.
▶ Select the new display position ▶ C[OK]
[Reset]
Reset the selected group settings. The group name is restored to
default.
Making a Call from Phonebook
You can make a call by invoking the Phonebook.
[Reset all]
Stand-by display ▶ D
The entries searched by the default search
mode appear on the Phonebook entry list
screen.→P97
Reset all group settings and group order.
Phonebook list
screen (Ex.: When
searching all
entries)
Move the cursor to a party to call ▶ A
b To make a videophone call
Press g[V. Phone].
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Operations on Phonebook Detail Screen
When selecting a party on the Phonebook list screen, the
Phonebook detail screen is displayed.
Select a phone number and press C[Call] to make a call.
• You can make a call after selecting a phone number and use
T[Disp.] to display the phone number.
b When multiple phone numbers are saved
• Use H to select a phone number and press C[Call].
• Press A to display the saved phone numbers on the
Phone number selection screen in a list. Alternatively, use
H to select a phone number and press C[Call] to make
a call.
Note
• If "Secret mode" is set to "Secret data only" (P127), only secret
Phonebook entries (P86) can be searched/displayed.
Searching Phonebook
You can use various ways to search Phonebook entries.
M ▶ "Phonebook" ▶ "Search phonebook"
• I[Default]: Set the
highlighted option as
the search mode for the
Phonebook list screen
displayed when you press
D, etc. in Stand-by.
Phonebook
Perform the following operations
[Show all data]
Display all Phonebook entries divided into reading lines (あ-わ lines,
A-Z) and "他 (others)" (for readings other than the Japanese Kana
syllables).
• Use J to switch the reading line.
• Press the keys 1 to 0 (あ-わ lines) to switch the display to
"Reading search" mode. Operations are same as "Reading search".
[Group?]
Search and display Phonebook entries by group (Group list screen).
Use J or g[UIM/Phone] to switch between the FOMA terminal
Phonebook and the UIM Phonebook. Use H ▶ C[Select] to select
a group and display Phonebook entries saved in the group.
[Reading?]
Enter part of "Reading" and search all Phonebook entries. Enter up to
32 half-pitch characters for reading.
• All Phonebook entries are displayed when a reading is not entered.
• You can also search readings using other than the leading
character.
• Press I[Chara] to switch the input mode.
[Memory No?]
Display Phonebook entries on the FOMA terminal by every 50 entries
from memory no. "0" in order.
• Use J to switch the memory number.
• The UIM Phonebook cannot be displayed.
• Phonebook entries can also be displayed by entering memory
numbers with dial keys.
[Phone number?]
The default
search
mode is
indicated.
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Search
phonebook screen
Enter part of the saved phone number and search all Phonebook
entries. Enter up to 26 digits.
• All Phonebook entries are displayed when a phone number is not
entered.
• You can search phone numbers using other than the leading digit.
[Domain?]
Note
Display Phonebook entries that contain mail addresses by domain.
• Use J to switch the domain.
• Register a domain to search beforehand.→P97
• During background playback, moving pictures/i-motion saved on
the Phonebook are not played.
Operations on the Phonebook list screen
Select the Phonebook entry in which a phone number and a
mail address are saved and press A to make a call, and
press I[Mail] to create mail. If multiple phone numbers or
mail addresses are saved, the Phone number or mail address
selection screen appears.
Viewing Phonebook Entries
Stand-by display ▶ D
a Save locations on the Phonebook
• If saved on the FOMA terminal
Phonebook, the icon assigned to
"Phone number1" appears.
• If saved on the UIM Phonebook,
appears.
Operations on the Phonebook detail screen
When selecting a saved phone number, mail address, etc., you
can perform the following operations.
: Make a voice call to the selected phone number.
C[Call]
C[Mail]
Phonebook
list screen
: Create an i-mode mail addressed to the selected
mail address.→P138
C[Connect] : Connect to the site of the selected URL.
: Play the selected ring tone.
C[Play]
C[Disp.]
: Display the selected videophone substitute image.
Select a Phonebook entry
• When an image is set to the phonebook
entry, the set image is displayed.
• Icons displayed for each item are same as
those for the Add to phonebook screen.
→P84
Phonebook
detail screen
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Phonebook List Screen Sub Menu
Phonebook list screen (P93) ▶ M[Menu] ▶
Perform the following operations
[Mail/URL]
Create mail or access URL.
Compose mail
: Create an i-mode mail addressed to the mail
address or phone number of the selected
Phonebook entry.→P138
Attach to mail
: Create an i-mode mail with the selected
Phonebook entry attached.→P138
Compose SMS : Create an SMS message addressed to the phone
number saved in the selected Phonebook entry.
→P176
Connect to URL : Connect to the site of the URL saved in the
selected Phonebook entry.
[Call function]
Select the calling method. If multiple phone numbers are saved, after
selecting the calling method, select the number to call on the Phone
number selection screen.
Video phone call : Make a videophone call.
Customize call : Change the saved phone number and make a call.
Int. call(Japan) : Add the country code for Japan "+81"
automatically at the beginning of the phone
number when you make a call from overseas to a
phone number in Japan saved in the Phonebook.
• If the beginning of the phone number is "0", it is
automatically deleted.
[Add new]
Create a new Phonebook entry.→P84
[Edit]
Edit the selected Phonebook entry.→P96
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[Copy]
Copy or back up the selected entry.
: Copy the selected Phonebook entry to the UIM.
to the UIM*1
to the phone*2
: Copy the selected Phonebook entry to the
FOMA terminal.
to microSD
: Copy the selected Phonebook entry to a
microSD card.
Multiple choice
: Select multiple entries from the FOMA terminal
or UIM and copy to other locations (FOMA
terminal/UIM/microSD).
▶ Select a copy source ▶ Mark entries to copy
▶ I[Copy] ▶ Select a copy destination
Backup
: Back up all Phonebook data saved on the FOMA
terminal to a microSD card.
• Images saved in the Phonebook cannot be
copied.
Connect to center : Save Phonebook entries on the FOMA terminal
to the Data Storage Center.→P131
[Search by]
Search the Phonebook in another search mode.→P92
[Send Ir data]
Send a Phonebook entry to an external device via infrared
communication.→P328
Focused data : Send the selected Phonebook entry.
all in phone
: Send all data saved on the FOMA terminal
Phonebook.
all in UIM
: Send all data saved on the UIM Phonebook.
[Delete]
[Edit]
Delete saved data from the Phonebook.→P96
Edit the displayed Phonebook entry.→P96
[Create domain list]*3
[Copy]
Create the domain to be searched by domain search.→P97
Copy the displayed Phonebook entry.
Copy item
: Select and copy items from the saved Phonebook
entry displayed.
*1
: Copy the displayed Phonebook entry to the UIM.
to the UIM
*2
to the phone
: Copy the displayed Phonebook entry to the FOMA
terminal.
to microSD
: Copy the displayed Phonebook entry to a microSD
card.
*1 Appear for the FOMA terminal Phonebook.
*2 Appear for the UIM Phonebook.
*3 Appear only for the domain search.
Phonebook Detail Screen Sub Menu
Phonebook detail screen (P93) ▶ M[Menu] ▶
Perform the following operations
[Mail/URL]
[Send Ir data]
Send the displayed Phonebook entry via infrared communication.
→P328
Create mail or access URL.
Compose mail
: Create an i-mode mail addressed to the mail
address or phone number saved in the displayed
Phonebook entry.→P138
Attach to mail
: Create an i-mode mail with the displayed
Phonebook entry attached.→P138
Compose SMS : Create an SMS message addressed to the phone
number in the displayed Phonebook entry.→P176
Connect to URL : Access the site of the URL saved in the
displayed Phonebook entry.
[Accept/Reject call]
[Call function]
Delete the displayed Phonebook entry.
Select the calling method.
Video phone call : Make a videophone call.
Customize call : Change the saved phone number and make a call.
Int. call(Japan) : Add the country code for Japan "+81"
automatically at the beginning of the phone
number when you make a call from overseas to a
phone number in Japan saved in the Phonebook.
• If the beginning of the phone number is "0", it is
automatically deleted.
*1 Appear for the FOMA terminal Phonebook.
*2 Appear for the UIM phonebook.
Set to accept or reject calls per phone number saved on the FOMA
terminal Phonebook.
You can select this only when you move the cursor to a phone
number beforehand.
• A phone number saved in "Reject on list" (P128) cannot be set to
"Accept call".
▶ Enter the Terminal security code ▶ "Not set"/"Reject call"/
"Accept call"
[Delete]
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Editing Phonebook Entries
Phonebook detail screen (P93) ▶ M[Menu] ▶
"Edit" ▶ Edit each item
Example: To delete an entry from the Phonebook entry list
screen
Use the same steps in "Adding Entries to the FOMA Terminal
Phonebook" (P84) or "Adding Entries to UIM (FOMA Card)
Phonebook" (P87) to edit items.
b To change the memory number and save the entry
If you change the memory number and save the entry,
the original entry remains with the original memory
number and the edited entry is saved with a new
memory number.
(Memory No.) ▶ enter any un-assigned memory
number (000-999).
Deleting Phonebook Entries
After editing, I[Done] ▶ "Yes"
Move the cursor to an entry to delete on the
Phonebook list screen (P93) ▶ M[Menu] ▶
Perform the following operations
[Delete]
One
Selected
all in phone
all in UIM
: Delete the selected Phonebook entry.
: Select multiple entries from the FOMA terminal
or UIM.
▶ "Phone"/"UIM" ▶ Mark entries to delete ▶
I[Delete] ▶ "Yes"
: Delete all Phonebook entries saved on the FOMA
terminal.
The Terminal security code is required to delete.
: Delete all Phonebook entries saved on the UIM.
The Terminal security code is required to delete.
"Yes"
The selected/displayed Phonebook entry is deleted.
b To delete a Phonebook entry from the Phonebook
detail screen
You can delete only one Phonebook entry at a time
from the Phonebook detail screen. On the Phonebook
detail screen, press M[Menu] ▶ "Delete" ▶ "Yes".
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No. of phonebook
Editing the entered domain name
Checking Phonebook Storage
Status
Move the cursor to the domain to edit on the domain list ▶
C[Edit] ▶ edit the domain name.
"@docomo.ne.jp" on the domain list cannot be edited.
Deleting the entered domain name
You can check the memory status on the FOMA terminal/UIM
Phonebook.
Move the cursor to the domain to delete on the domain list ▶
g[Delete] ▶ "Yes".
M ▶ "Phonebook" ▶ "No. of phonebook"
• "Secret entry" is displayed when "Secret mode" is set to
"Secret mode" or "Secret data only".
Quick dial
Making a Call with a Few Key
Operation
Setting Phonebook
You can set Phonebook entries or images to be invoked from
the Stand-by display.
M ▶ "Phonebook" ▶ "Phonebook settings" ▶
Perform the following operations
In Stand-by, enter a 1- to 2-digit number with the dial keys
to quickly make a call to the phone number corresponding
to the memory number of "0" to "99" on the FOMA terminal
Phonebook.
Enter a 1- to 2-digit number
[Default mode]
Set the search mode for the Phonebook list screen displayed when
you press D in Stand-by.
[Create domain list]
Create a domain to be searched by the domain search.
▶ Move the cursor to unregistered item ▶ C[Add] ▶ Enter a
domain name
[Accept/Reject list]
Phone numbers saved on the Accept/reject call list in "Accept/reject
call" are displayed.
▶ Enter the Terminal security code ▶ "Accept list"/"Reject list"
• Press M[Menu] to perform "Add", "Delete", or "Delete all" operation.
• Use J to display Quick
dial numbers in turn.
The content of the
entry of the memory
no. corresponding
to the entered
number appears.
b To make a videophone call
Press g[V. phone].
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• If "Quick dial" is set to "OFF", this function does not work.
→P109
• If you use a 3-digit memory number with the first or second digit
started with "0" such as "001" or "011", "0" is not necessary to
be entered.
• This function does not work for the UIM Phonebook.
Displaying Call/Mail History
M ▶ "Phonebook" ▶ "Call/Mail history" ▶
Select a log to display
Received calls
: Display received logs for voice/videophone
calls.→P62
Redial
: Display redial logs for voice/videophone calls.
→P60
Received mails : Display received mail logs.→P166
Sent mails
: Display sent mail logs.→P166
Note
• Received calls can also be displayed by pressing L in Standby.
• Redial can also be displayed by pressing R in Stand-by.
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Sound/Screen/Light Settings
Sound Settings
Changing Ring Tone シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Select ring tone
Setting Volume of Ring Tone, Alarm, etc. シシシ Volume
Informing You of Incoming Calls and Alarms by
Vibration シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Vibrator
Changing Ringing Tone シシシシシシシシシMelody Call setting
Setting Effect Tone ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Select effect tone
Informing You of Touch Panel Operation by Sound or
Vibration シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Touch settings
Sounding Alarm when a Line is Likely to be
Disconnected シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Quality alarm
Setting Ring Time for Incoming Mail
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシMail ring duration
Sounding Ring Tone only from Earphones
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシHeadset usage setting
Muting Ring Tone from the FOMA Terminal
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシManner mode
Changing Manner Mode Settings
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシManner mode set
100
101
102
102
103
104
104
Displaying Image Set to Phonebook on Incoming
Call Screen シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Show ph. book img
Setting Display Backlight シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Backlight
Displaying in Power Save Mode
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Power saver mode
Setting a Color Theme for Display シシシシシ Color theme
Using Kisekae Tool シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Kisekae Tool
Changing Display of Main MenuシシシシシシMenu settings
Setting Incoming Illumination Patterns
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Lighting LED
Setting Clock Display シシシシシシシシシシシ Date&Time format
Adjusting Touch Panel シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシCalibration
110
110
111
111
111
112
113
115
115
104
105
105
105
Screen/Light Settings
Changing Stand-by Display シシシシシシシ Stand-by display
Setting Image for Incoming Calls
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシCall & Mail image
Setting Dialing Screen DisplayシシシシシシシシシシシシQuick dial
Setting Wake-up Display シシシシシシシシシシシ Wake-up display
106
109
109
110
99
Select ring tone
[MessageF]
Changing Ring Tone
Select the ring tone for MessageF.
• Available items are the same as for "Voice call".
You can change the ring tone for voice/videophone calls,
mail, etc.
• In addition to the pre-installed ring tones and melodies, i-motion,
melodies and Chaku-UtaÂŽ songs, Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ songs downloaded
from i-mode sites or the Internet web sites can be set as ring
tones.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Sounds&Vibration" ▶
"Select ring tone" ▶ Perform the following
operations
[Voice call]
Select the ring tone for a voice call.
Music
: Select from Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ songs saved in "Music" of
"Data Box".→P270
Go to Step 3 in "Setting a Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ Song as a Ring
Tone" (P266).
i-motion : Select from moving pictures/i-motion saved in "i-motion"
of "Data Box".→P307
Melody : Select from melodies saved in "Melody" of "Data Box".
→P314
[Video call]
Select the ring tone for a videophone call.
• Available items are the same as for "Voice call".
[Mail]
Select the ring tone for i-mode mail.
• Available items are the same as for "Voice call".
[MessageR]
Select the ring tone for MessageR.
• Available items are the same as for "Voice call".
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[SMS]
Select the ring tone for a SMS.
• Available items are the same as for "Voice call".
• When Stand-by i-αppli is set, the Receive results screen for SMS
does not appear, and the ring tone and vibrator for SMS do not
work.
I[Done]
Note
• The following file formats can be set for a ring tone (however,
some les such as restricted les or les that contain only
video or sound may not be set).
SMF, MFi, and MP4 (Mobile MP4)
• When moving pictures/i-motion is set for ring tones (Chakumotion), "Call & Mail image" (P109) is also changed to the
same.
• If you set a moving picture/i-motion with video for "Mail",
"MessageR", "MessageF", or "SMS", the same moving picture/
i-motion is set for all these items. You cannot set each item
individually.
• If music, melody or moving pictures/i-motion with video are
set as a ring tone, the incoming screen will be reset to default
screen when you change the ring tone to moving pictures/
i-motion without video.
• Image only moving pictures/i-motion cannot be set as ring
tones.
Volume
Pre-installed Ring Tone List
i-motion
Alarm 01-04
映画「ATOM」予告
編第一弾
Message 01-08
Ring 20-25
Melody
Alarm 05
Message 09-10
Power on 01-02
Ring 01-19
Power off 01-02
Setting Volume of Ring Tone,
Alarm, etc.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Sounds&Vibration" ▶
"Volume"
Perform the following operations
• J: Adjust the volume of the selected item. When the volume
level is set to the lowest, (Silent) is displayed and the tone
does not sound. Every time the volume is adjusted, the tone for
the item sounds at the new volume (except "Receiver volume").
• For "Incoming call", the ring tone/effect tone set in "Voice call"
sounds; for "Mail/Message/SMS", the tone set in "Mail" sounds;
for "Power ON/OFF", the tone set in "Power ON" sounds.
* The default ring tone sounds for "Alarm/Schedule".
[Incoming call]*
Adjust the ring tone volume for incoming voice/videophone calls.
[Mail/Message/SMS]*
Adjust the ring tone volume for Mail or MessageR/F.
[Alarm/Schedule]*
Adjust the alarm tone volume for Alarm/Schedule.
[Keypad tone]
Adjust the volume of keypad tone except dial tone.
[Flip tone]
Adjust the volume when the FOMA terminal is opened/closed.
[Dial sound]
Adjust the dial sound volume.
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[Power ON/OFF]
[Pop-up]
Adjust the sound volume when the FOMA terminal is turned on/off.
Set whether to vibrate the FOMA terminal when the Popup screen
appears.
[Popup tone]
Adjust the sound volume when the popup window is displayed.
[Receiver volume]
Adjust the receiver volume. The sound cannot be muted.
* When the volume level is set to the highest, → (Step up) is
displayed to increase the sound progressively.
[Power ON/OFF]
Set the vibration pattern when the FOMA terminal is turned on/off.
I[Done]
Melody Call setting
Changing Ringing Tone
Note
• Adjusting the receiver volume during a call→P74
Vibrator
Informing You of Incoming Calls
and Alarms by Vibration
You can set the FOMA terminal to vibrate when a call or mail
arrives or at a schedule alarm time.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Sounds&Vibration" ▶
"Vibrator" ▶ Perform the following operations
[Incoming call]
Set the vibration pattern for an incoming voice/videophone call.
[Mail/Message/SMS]
Set the vibration pattern when mail/MessageR/F is received.
[Alarm/Schedule]
Set the vibration pattern for the Alarm/Schedule alert.
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I[Done]
This service enables you to play a melody to the other party
when a voice call arrives.
• Melody Call is not played for videophone calls.
• Melody Call is a fee-based service that requires subscription.
• For details about Melody Call, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide
[Network Services]".
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶
"Incoming call" ▶ "Melody Call setting" ▶ "Yes"
The FOMA terminal connects to the Melody Call setting site.
• Packet communication charges do not apply for the setting
site. However, the charges apply for connecting to other sites.
Select effect tone
[Power ON]
Setting Effect Tone
You can set the effect tone when a key is pressed or
operation is performed.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Sounds&Vibration" ▶
"Select effect tone"
Select an effect tone when the terminal is turned on.
Music
: Select from Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ songs saved in "Music" of
"Data Box".→P270
Go to Step 3 in "Setting a Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ Song as a Ring
Tone" (P266).
Melody : Select from melodies saved in "Melody" of "Data Box".
→P314
[Power OFF]
Select an effect tone when the terminal is turned off.
• Available items are the same as for "Power ON".
[Low battery alert]
Set whether to sound an alarm when the battery level becomes low.
Effect tone
selection screen
Perform the following operations
* On the selection screen of the setting item, press T[Play] to
check the sound each time an effect tone is selected. To mute the
sound, press T[Mute]. If "Silent" is set for "Volume", an effect tone
cannot be checked.
I[Done]
[Keypad tone]*
Select an effect tone when a key is pressed except Dial sound.
[Flip tone]*
Select an effect tone when the FOMA terminal is opened/closed.
[Dial sound]*
Select an effect tone when a dial key, *, or # is pressed in the
Stand-by display or the Phone number entry screen (P56). If set to
"Japanese", "English", or "Korean", the numbers entered with dial keys
will be read out.
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Touch settings
Quality alarm
Informing You of Touch Panel
Operation by Sound or Vibration
Sounding Alarm when a Line is
Likely to be Disconnected
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Sounds&Vibration" ▶
"Touch settings" ▶ Perform the following
operations
[Touch type]
Select an action when the touch panel is touched.
OFF
: Does not perform actions.
Sound
: Sound the tone selected for "Touch sound".
Vibration
: Vibrate at the pattern selected for "Touch vibration".
Sound + Vib. : Perform actions with the sound selected for "Touch
sound" and vibration selected for "Touch vibration".
[Touch sound]
Select an effect tone when the touch panel is touched.
[Touch vibration]
Select a vibration pattern when the touch panel is touched.
[Touch sound level]
The FOMA terminal noties you of a call almost disconnected
due to poor signal quality with an alarm tone.
• If the signal rapidly deteriorates, the call may be disconnected
without sounding an alarm tone.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶ "Call
feature" ▶ "Quality alarm" ▶ "Alarm OFF"/"Low
alarm"/"High alarm"
Mail ring duration
Setting Ring Time for Incoming Mail
You can set how many times or how long the ring tone
sounds when mail arrives.
Adjust the sound level.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Sounds&Vibration" ▶
"Mail ring duration" ▶ Perform the following
operations
[Touch vib. level]
[Mail ring]
Adjust the vibration level when the touch panel is touched.
Select an effect tone sounded when the terminal is turned on.
OFF
: Set to mute a ring tone.
1 cycle
: Set to sound a ring tone once for up to approximately
30 seconds according to the set ring tone length
such as music or melodies.
Select time : Set a ring tone duration.
▶ D ▶ C ▶ Enter a ring tone duration
I[Done]
104 Sound/Screen/Light Settings
I[Done]
Headset usage setting
Note
• 2 types of Manner mode are equipped: "General manner" and
"Original manner".→P105
appears at the top of the screen when manner mode is
•
activated.
• A playback confirmation screen appears when you attempt to
play a melody, moving picture/i-motion while Manner mode is
activated.
• Even when Manner mode is activated, the camera shutter tone
sounds.
• The vibration pattern while "General manner" is active follows
"Vibrator". If "Vibrator" is set to "OFF", "Incoming call" is notied
with the vibration "Pattern 1", "Mail/Message/SMS" is notied
with "Message 1", and "Alarm/Schedule" is notied with "Alarm 1".
Sounding Ring Tone only from
Earphones
You can set the ring tone or alarm tone to sound only from
the earphones when the earphone/microphone (optional), etc.
is connected.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Sounds&Vibration" ▶
"Headset usage setting"
C[Select] ▶ "Headset only"/"Headset+speaker"
I[Done]
Manner mode set
Changing Manner Mode Settings
Note
• While Manner mode is activated, ring tone, etc. sounds only
from the earphones.
Manner mode
Example: To change the settings of Original manner
Muting Ring Tone from the
FOMA Terminal
Turn off the tones that sound from the FOMA terminal so as
not to disturb others.
Select the Manner mode action from "General manner" or
"Original manner". Original manner enables you to change the
each setting of Manner mode.
# (for 1+ seconds)
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Sounds&Vibration" ▶
"Manner mode set" ▶ Move the cursor to
"Original manner" ▶ I[Edit]
b To select the Manner mode type
Move the cursor to "General manner"/"Original manner"
▶ press C[Select].
The Manner mode setting is ended.
Canceling Manner mode
In Stand-by, press # (for 1+ seconds).
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Perform the following operations
Stand-by display
• J: Select the vibration pattern or volume of the selected
item. When the volume level is the lowest, (Silent) is
displayed and the sound is muted.
Changing Stand-by Display
[Vibration]
Use C[ON/OFF] to set.
ON : As same as "General manner", the vibration pattern follows
"Vibrator", and incoming voice, videophone calls, mails, or
messages are notied with vibration. If "Vibrator" is set to
"OFF", "Incoming call" is notied with the vibration "Pattern
1", "Mail/Message/SMS" is notied with "Message 1", and
"Alarm/Schedule" is notied with "Alarm 1".
OFF : The FOMA terminal does not vibrate.
You can set the items (wallpaper, clock, calendar, schedule,
shortcut, etc.) to be shown on the Stand-by display.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Display" ▶
"Stand-by display"
[Incoming call vol.]*
Adjust the ring tone volume for incoming voice/videophone calls.
[Mail/SMS vol.]*
Adjust the ring tone volume for Mail/MessageR/F/SMS.
Stand-by display
setting screen
[Alarm/Schedule vol.]*
Adjust the alarm tone volume for Alarm/Schedule.
[Effect/Popup tone]
Adjust the effect tone or volume when the popup is displayed.
[Low battery alert]
Set whether to sound an alarm when the battery level becomes low.
* When the volume level is set to the highest, →(Step up) is
displayed to increase the sound progressively.
I[Done]
106 Sound/Screen/Light Settings
Perform the following operations
• M[Preview]: The selected preview screen is displayed. Press
Q to return to the Stand-by display setting screen.
[Wallpaper]
TOUCH : Select an image to change when the Stand-by display is
touched.
• Press I[Backgnd] to set a slideshow in background.
→P107
Image
: Select an image saved in "My picture" of "Data Box".
→P296
• A slideshow created from My picture cannot be selected
with this operation. Make the Stand-by display setting
from the Slideshow list screen (P305).
i-motion : Select a moving picture/i-motion saved in "i-motion" of
"Data Box".→P307
i-Îąppli
: Select a Stand-by i-Îąppli saved on the FOMA terminal.
→P285
[Display items]
Set the display such as clock, calendar, shortcut, etc. in the Standby display.
• If "TOUCH" is selected for "Wallpaper", this item is unavailable.
Do not show : Items such as clock, calendar, etc. are not displayed.
Analog clock : Select an item from Analog clock.
Digital clock : Select an item from Digital clock.
Calendar
: Select to display only "Calendar" or "Calendar +
Schedule".
Shortcut
: Display shortcuts.
▶ Select a registration field ▶ C[Add] ▶ Select a
function ▶ I[Done]
• Up to 8 functions can be saved as a shortcut.
• Press M[Menu] to delete saved function or reset
to default settings.
[Battery icon]
Select a battery icon.
[Antenna icon]
I[Done]
Note
• After changing to the option other than "Kisekae settings" for
"Battery icon" and "Antenna icon, these icons return to "Kisekae
settings" by setting all in "Kisekae Tool" (P111).
Setting Slideshow of Touch Image
If "TOUCH" is selected for "Wallpaper", up to other 10 images
can be displayed as slideshow in background of the touch
image.
• If "Splash clock" or "Game" is selected for the touch image, a
slideshow cannot be set.
Stand-by display setting screen (P106)
▶ "Wallpaper" ▶ "TOUCH" ▶ I[Backgnd]
▶ Perform the following operations
[Slideshow image]
Select a background image.
▶ Move the cursor to a list number ▶ C[Add] ▶ Move the cursor
to a folder ▶ C[Open] ▶ Select an image ▶ Repeat the operation
to add an image ▶ I[Done]
• M[Delete]: Delete the selected image.
• C[Change]: Change the selected image.
[Slideshow speed]
Select a slideshow speed.
[Random slideshow]
Set whether to display slideshow images in random order.
Select an antenna icon.
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I[Done]
Setting "Dual clock"
Selecting "Dual clock" in "Digital clock" displays the dates and
times of 2 countries or areas, and cities.
Select the country or area, and city of the clock displayed at the
bottom of the dual clock.
▶ Use K to move to the target area ▶ C[Zoom in] ▶ Use
K to move to the target city ▶ C[Set]
• Press I[Search] to display the city name list. You can also
enter the city name with dial keys and search for a target city.
• Press M[Menu] to search for a city or set Daylight Saving to
ON/OFF.
Note
• Some data may not be displayed in the Stand-by display.
• The moving picture/i-motion or Flash movie set as the Standby display starts when the FOMA terminal is opened and the
moving picture/i-motion stops when the terminal is closed. Also,
press P to play or stop it.
• Web To function is not available from a moving picture/i-motion
set as the Stand-by display.
• When displaying the Stand-by display, a Flash movie such as a
clock, or GIF animation stops after played for a certain period
of time.

• Under the setting of "4 season", "SAKURA", "SummerBeach",
"MOMIJI", and "Yuki" are automatically switched depending on
the month.
• Under the setting of "4 season", "SAKURA", "SummerBeach",
"MOMIJI", or "Yuki", part of touch image disappears and the
clock appears when the display is touched once. The entire
touch image and the clock disappear and only the background
image appears when the display is touched once again.
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• If the background image and the text color of the clock
are overlapped, the clock becomes invisible. Change the
background setting or touch image.
• Under the setting of "Splash clock", the clock moves to the
position you touch.
• Under the setting of "Game", you can play game on the Standby display such as concentration or hidden catch, etc.

• If the time zone is set to other than GMT+9 in "Auto time
adjust" (P53) or "Local time zone" (P53), the clock is
automatically changed to "Dual clock".
• After this option is set, press C in Stand-by ▶ move the cursor
to the clock display ▶ C to display the following screen.
- "Dual clock"
The Date&Time settings screen (P53) appears when the
Home clock (the upper clock) is selected, and the Stand-by
display setting screen appears when the Sub clock (the lower
clock) is selected.
- Other clocks
The Alarm list screen (P351) is displayed. (If the date is
selected, the Calendar screen of the schedule (P354) is
displayed.)

• After this option is set, press C in Stand-by ▶ move the
cursor to the calendar display ▶ C to display the Calendar
screen of the schedule (P354).
• After "Calendar + Schedule" is set, press C in Stand-by ▶
move the cursor to the schedule ▶ C to display the Schedule
list screen (P355).
Call & Mail image
[Check new messages]
Setting Image for Incoming Calls
Select an image displayed on the completion of checking new
message from "My picture" of "Data Box".→P296
Set an image displayed on the screen for incoming calls, etc.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Display" ▶ "Call & Mail
image"
Note
• A sound only moving picture/i-motion cannot be set to the
incoming call screen.
• If a moving picture/i-motion with sound is set to the incoming
call screen, the "Select ring tone" (P100) is also changed to the
same.
• If a moving picture/i-motion with sound is set as an incoming
image, the ring tone settings are automatically reset to the
default when you change it to a still image or moving picture/
i-motion without sound.
Perform the following operations
• M[Preview]: The preview screen of the selected image is
displayed, and press Q to stop the preview.
[Incoming voice call]
Set an image displayed on the screen when a voice call arrives.
Image
: Select an image saved in "My picture" of "Data Box".
→P296
i-motion : Select a moving picture/i-motion saved in "i-motion" of
"Data Box".→P307
Quick dial
[Incoming video call]
Setting Dialing Screen Display
Set an image displayed on the incoming videophone call screen.
• Available items are the same as for "Incoming voice call".
[Mail sending]
Select an image displayed when sending a mail from "My picture" of
"Data Box".→P296
[Mail receiving]
Select an image displayed when receiving a mail and MessageR/F
from "My picture" of "Data Box".→P296
I[Done]
Set whether to search and display the Phonebook entry
corresponding to the memory number when entered between
a 1-digit and 2-digit number in Stand-by.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Display" ▶ Move the
cursor to "Quick dial" ▶ C[ON/OFF]
[Mail complete]
Set an image displayed on the completion of receiving a mail and
MessageR/F.
• Available items are the same as for "Incoming voice call".
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Wake-up display
Note
• The image display priority for an incoming call is as follows:
a Image set to a Phonebook entry
b Image set to a Group in the Phonebook
c Image set for the Call & Mail image
Setting Wake-up Display
Set an image displayed on the screen when the FOMA
terminal is started up.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Display" ▶ "Wake-up
display"
Backlight
Setting Display Backlight
• M[Preview]: The preview screen of the selected image is
displayed, and press to stop Q the preview.
You can set the Display backlight.
C[Select] ▶ Select an image
• To select from other folders, press Q and then select an
image.
I[Done]
[Display duration]
Note
• Flash movies cannot be set as a wake-up screen.
Show ph. book img
Displaying Image Set to Phonebook
on Incoming Call Screen
Display the image set to the Phonebook entry when a call
arrives from the number saved in the Phonebook with caller
ID shown.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶
"Incoming call" ▶ Move the cursor to "Show ph.
book img" ▶ C[ON/OFF]
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M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Display" ▶ "Backlight" ▶
Perform the following operations
Set the backlight duration of the display from between 10 seconds
and 10 minutes, or Always ON.
• When the set time elapsed after the last operation, the screen
becomes dark. When approximately more 5 seconds elapsed, the
backlight turns off completely. (While i-Channel ticker is displayed,
the backlight does not turn off completely until at least 1 minute
elapsed after the last operation.)
[Display brightness]
Set the backlight level of the display.
• If "Auto brightness" is set, the illumination sensor detects
surrounding brightness and adjusts the display brightness
automatically.
Kisekae Tool
[AC connected]
Set the lighting when the AC charger is connected.
Display setting : Use the settings in "Display duration" and "Display
brightness".
Always ON
: Light is always on.
I[Done]
Note
• During the voice call, the backlight turns off after approximately
5 seconds, regardless of the "Display duration" setting.
Power saver mode
Displaying in Power Save Mode
You can set the backlight brightness of the display to the
lowest power saving level.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Others" ▶
"Power saver mode" ▶ "ON"/"OFF"
Color theme
Using Kisekae Tool
If you use "Kisekae Tool", items such as ring tone, Stand-by
display, icon menu can be changed at a time.
• Downloading Kisekae Tool→P195
• Available items vary depending on Kisekae Tool.
- Stand-by display
- Battery icon
- Custom menu
- Color theme
- Incoming voice call image
- Voice call
- Incoming vt call image
- Video call
- Mail sending image
- Mail/Message/SMS
- Mail receiving image
- MessageR
- Mail complete image
- MessageF
- Check new message (Image)
- SMS
- Antenna icon
- Alarm
• If the Menu screen design is changed by using Kisekae Tool, menu
structure may change, depending on menu types, according to the
frequency of use. In addition, numbers assigned to menu items
(item numbers) may not be applied.
• Pre-installed Kisekae Tool can display menu items in Japanese,
English, and Korean (except for "L03B-direct"). Downloaded Kisekae
Tool may not display menu items in English and Korean.
M ▶ "Data Box" ▶ "Kisekae Tool"
Setting a Color Theme for Display
You can select a color theme.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Display" ▶ "Color theme"
Select a color
• M[Preview]: The preview screen is displayed.
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"i-mode"/"Preinstalled"
Menu settings
i-mode
Changing Display of Main Menu
: Select from Kisekae Tool
downloaded from the site.
Preinstalled : Select from preinstalled
Kisekae Tool.
• Select "Search by i-mode" and connect to
the i-mode site to search Kisekae Tool.
You can switch between the following 2 types of the Main
menu.
• Custom menu: Menu items can be changed.
• Basic menu: Menu items cannot be changed, but icons or
background images can be changed.
Kisekae Tool
list screen
Select Kisekae Tool ▶ I[Set all] ▶ "Yes"
• C[View]: View the contents of the selected Kisekae Tool by
item.
Resetting the settings
Press M[Menu] on the Kisekae Tool list screen ▶ "Reset screen
display / sound setting" ▶ enter the Terminal security code.
Kisekae Tool List Screen Sub Menu
Changing Menu Items of Custom Menu
You can change the menu items of the Custom menu
depending on Kisekae Tool.
You can call up the function with a few steps by changing
menu items to frequently used ones.
• Menu items cannot be changed from the default Custom menu.
M ▶ Move the cursor to the function to
change ▶ M[Menu] ▶ "Assign function" ▶
Select a function ▶ "Yes"
Kisekae Tool list screen (P112) ▶ Move the
cursor to Kisekae Tool ▶ M[Menu]
Resetting the Custom Menu to the default
• The Kisekae Tool list screen sub menu is the same as for "Still
Image File List Screen Sub Menu" (P298) except for "Set all"
and "Reset screen display / sound setting". However, "Send
via", "Set as", and "Store in center" are not displayed.
Deleting the Menu operation log
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M ▶ M[Menu] ▶ "Reset function assignment" ▶ "Yes"
Depending on Kisekae Tool, Custom menu items are
automatically sorted according to the menu operation log.
Perform the following operations to delete menu operation log.
M ▶ M[Menu] ▶ "Reset menu operation log" ▶ "Yes"
Lighting LED
Changing Icons or Background Images of
Basic Menu
M ▶ T[Basic]
Move the cursor to an icon to change ▶
M[Menu] ▶ "Icon settings" ▶ Select a new
icon
• To select other folders, press Q and then select an icon.
b To change the background image
Press M[Menu] ▶ "Set background" ▶ select an
image.
Setting Incoming Illumination
Patterns
You can set the incoming or alarm illumination to ON/OFF, or
set illumination patterns for each item.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Display" ▶ "Lighting LED"
▶ Perform the following operations
• M[Preview]: Check the illumination set to the selected item.
[Lighting LED]
Set whether to light/blink the illumination light.
[Incoming voice call]*
Set an illumination pattern for an incoming voice call.
Note
• JPEG or GIF images in 130×130 dots or smaller can be used
as an icon. The image size larger than this size is automatically
reduced. The image of the rst frame is displayed for an image
in animation GIF format.
[Incoming video call]*
Set an illumination pattern for an incoming video call.
[New mail]*
Set an illumination pattern for incoming mail/MessageR/F.
Setting Preferentially Displayed Menu
You can set Menu displayed when pressing M in Stand-by.
M ▶ M[Menu] ▶ "Menu priority" ▶
"Custom menu"/"Basic menu" ▶ "Yes"
Switching Menu
While displaying Menu, press T[Basic/Custom].
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[New Voice mail]*
Set an illumination pattern to indicate that a new message is
recorded at the Voice mail center.
• This option is valid only when "Tone/Vibration message notification"
is set to "Yes".→P393
[New Record message]*
Set an illumination pattern to indicate that a new message is
recorded.
[Alarm]*
Set an illumination pattern at Alarm time.
[IC card(Felica)]*
Set whether to light or blink an illumination when using the IC card.
[Missed call]*
Set whether to light or blink an illumination when you missed a call.
[Unread message]*
Set whether to light or blink an illumination when unread mails, SMS,
or messages exist.
[Low battery]*
Set whether to light or blink an illumination when the battery level
becomes low.
* Available when "Lighting LED" is set to "ON"
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I[Done]
Note
• The illuminations for "Missed call" and "Unread message"
light/blink for up to 1 hour at 10 seconds interval, and other
illuminations light/blink for up to 30 seconds.
Date&Time format
Calibration
Setting Clock Display
Adjusting Touch Panel
You can set the display format for date and time.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Date&Time" ▶ "Date&Time
format" ▶ Perform the following operations
[Date format]
Set the display format for the date.
[Time format]
Set the display format for the time.
You can set the display format for date and time.
• YYYY=year, MM=month, and DD=day in the display.
Touch the center of "+" at the upper left, upper
right, lower left, lower right, and middle
"Yes" ▶ Check the calibration with the same
operation as Step 2 ▶ "OK"
• If "No" is selected, go to Step 4 without checking the
calibration.
I[Done]
Note
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Others" ▶ "Calibration"
"Yes"
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Security Settings
Security Code
Security Codes Used on the FOMA Terminal シシシシシシシ
Changing Terminal Security Code
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシChange security code
Setting PIN Codes シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ PIN code
Unblocking a Blocked PINシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
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121
Restricting Operations and Functions
on Mobile Phone
Various Lock Functions シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Restricting Others from Using シシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Lock all
Restricting Making/Receiving Callsシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Restricting Display of Phonebook and Schedule etc.
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシData access lock
Restricting Display of Live Character Park
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシLive Character Park lock
Preventing the Touch Panel/Key Misoperations
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Touch lock
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Rejecting a Call from Specied Number
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Reject on list
Rejecting All Incoming Calls シシシシシシシシシReject all calls
Setting Actions when Calls Arrive from Anonymous
Callers シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Anonymous caller
Muting Ring Tone for a Caller Unset in Phonebook
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Set mute ring(sec.)
Rejecting a Call from a Caller Unset in Phonebook
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Reject unknown
Using Data Security Service
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシData Security Service
Resetting Various Functions シシシシシシシシ Reset Settings
Deleting Saved Data All at Once シシシシシ Clear memory
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Other Security Settings
Other Security Settings シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ 133
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Restricting Outgoing/Incoming Calls
and Messages
Automatically Setting Touch Lock
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Setting Display for Redial and Received Calls
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Display Call/Mail logs 126
Displaying Information Set as Secret
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Secret mode 127
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Security Codes Used on the
FOMA Terminal
Some functions of the FOMA terminal require a password.
In addition to the Terminal security code, the Network
security code, the i-mode password, etc. are offered. These
passwords help you utilize your FOMA terminal.
Terminal Security Code
The Terminal security code is set to "0000" by default; you
can change the code yourself.→P120
If the Terminal security code entry screen
appears, enter the 4- to 8- digit code and
press C[OK].
•The entered passwords such as the Terminal security code, Network
security code, and i-mode password are displayed as "*".
Cautions on security codes
• Avoid setting a password using your birthday, part of your phone
number, your address or room number, "1111" or "1234", which
can be easily guessed by others. Be sure to write down the set
passwords and store them in a separate location.
• Do not reveal your passwords to others. DOCOMO is not
responsible for damage caused by misuse of your security codes
by others.
• If you forget your passwords, you need to bring your ID (driver's
license, etc.), the FOMA terminal and UIM to the docomo Shop.
For details, contact "General Inquiries" at the back of this manual.
Terminal security
code entry
screen
Network Security Code
The Network security code is a 4-digit number to be used for
conrming subscriber's identity at an acceptance of order at
the docomo Shop, docomo Information Center, or "お客様サポー
ト (user support)" and accessing network services. You can
set any number at subscription, and can change the number
yourself.
If you have "docomo ID/Password" for "My docomo" which
is a total support site for a PC, you can change the Network
security code from a PC. From i-mode, you can change the
Network security code by accessing "お客様サポート (user
support)" then "各種設定(確認・変更・利用) (subscriptions &
procedures)".
• For "My docomo" and "お客様サポート (user support)", see the
backside of the back of this manual.
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i-mode Password
The 4-digit "i-mode password" is required to register/remove
contents in My Menu, or subscribe to/cancel message
service, fee-based i-mode services. (Some other information
service providers may set individual passwords.)
The i-mode password is set to "0000" by default; you
can change it yourself. From i-mode, you can change the
password by accessing "iMenu" ▶ "English" ▶ "Options" ▶
"Change i-mode Password".
PIN1/PIN2 Codes
You can set PIN1 and PIN2 codes to the UIM. These
codes are set to "0000" by default. You can change them
yourself.→P120
The PIN1 code is a 4- to 8- digit number (code) required
to identify the user every time the UIM is inserted into the
FOMA terminal or the terminal power is turned on in order to
prevent unauthorized use.
The PIN1 code entry is required to make or receive calls, and
operate the terminal. The PIN2 code is a 4- to 8- digit number
used to reset accumulated call charges, etc.
If the PIN1/PIN2 code entry screen
appears, enter the 4- to 8- digit PIN1/PIN2
code and press C[OK].
• Use the PIN1 and PIN2 codes you set
previously if you purchase a new FOMA terminal
and use the current UIM.
PIN1 code entry
screen (Ex.: For
PIN1 code)
PUK Code (PIN Unblock Code)
The PUK code is an 8-digit number used to unblock the PIN1
or PIN2 code.→P121
You cannot change it yourself.
• If you fail to enter the correct PUK code 10 times in a row, the UIM
is locked.
Enter
PIN1 code
Failed 3 times
in a row
Enter
PIN2 code
OK
Set new
PIN1/PIN2 code
Enter PUK
code (PIN
Unblock Code)
Failed 10
times in a row
Contact the
docomo Shop
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Change security code
Changing Terminal Security Code
You can change the Terminal security code.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Lock/Security" ▶
"Change security code"
Enter the current Terminal security code
The Change security code screen appears.
Enter a new Terminal security code
Re-enter the Terminal security code entered in
Step 3
Making emergency calls (110, 119, or 118) when the
PIN1 entry screen is open
You can make emergency calls (110, 119, or 118) even when
the PIN1 code entry screen appears right after the FOMA
terminal is turned on.
▶ I[ER. call] ▶ Select an emergency number ▶ C[OK]
Change PIN1/PIN2 code
Changing PIN1/PIN2 Code
• Set "PIN1 code request" to "ON" before changing the PIN1 code.
PIN code
Setting PIN Codes
PIN1 code request
Requiring the PIN1 Code when the
Terminal is Turned On
Set to display the PIN1 code entry screen when the FOMA
terminal is turned on, and reject the use of the FOMA
terminal unless entering the PIN1 code.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Lock/Security" ▶
"PIN code" ▶ Enter the Terminal security code
▶ "PIN1 code request" ▶ "ON"/"OFF" ▶
Enter PIN1 code
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M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Lock/Security" ▶ "PIN
code" ▶ Enter the Terminal security code
"Change PIN1 code"/"Change PIN2 code" ▶
Enter the current PIN1/PIN2 code
The new PIN1/PIN2 code entry screen appears.
Enter the new PIN1/PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits)
The new PIN1/PIN2 code re-entry screen appears.
Re-enter the PIN1/PIN2 code entered in Step 3
Lock
function
Description
Reference
Data
access lock
You can specify certain functions to lock.
P124
If you enter an incorrect PIN1/PIN2 code 3 times in a row
and the PIN lock screen appears, enter the PUK code to
release the lock.
Live
Character
Park lock
You can hide Live Character Park.
P125
• You need to set a new PIN1/PIN2 code after unblocking the PIN
code.
Auto touch
lock
You can set the FOMA terminal to
automatically lock the touch operations
and Keypad to avoid being used in Turn
View Style mode and leave the FOMA
terminal for a certain seconds without any
operations.
P126
Unblocking a Blocked PIN
PIN lock screen ▶ Enter the PUK code (8 digits)
The new PIN1/PIN2 code entry screen appears.
Enter the new PIN1/PIN2 (4 to 8 digits)
The re-entry screen for conrmation appears.
Display Call/ You can hide redialed call, received call,
Mail logs
sent mail, received mail logs.
Re-enter the PIN1/PIN2 code entered in Step 2
Secret
mode
You can hide secret Phonebook entries or
schedule events.
P126
P127
Lock all
Restricting Others from Using
Various Lock Functions
Lock
function
Description
Reference
Lock all
You can lock the FOMA terminal to
prevent unauthorized use.
P121
Omakase
Lock
If you lost the FOMA terminal, you can
lock the terminal by remote control.
P122
Call/Mail
lock
To prevent unauthorized use of the FOMA
terminal, you can disable outgoing calls,
address entries with dial keys, incoming
calls or display of mail messages.
P123
Self mode
You can disable all network functions,
such as making/receiving calls, using
i-mode, or sending/receiving mails.
P124
You can lock the FOMA terminal to prevent anyone from
using it.
• When Lock all is activated, any operations other than turning power
ON/OFF, making emergency calls, answering incoming voice/
videophone calls, and canceling Lock all are disabled.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Lock/Security" ▶ "Lock" ▶
"Lock all" ▶ Enter the Terminal security code ▶
"Yes"/"No"
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Note
• Even if mail or MessageR/F arrives while Lock all is activated,
the Receive results screen or icon is not displayed.
• While Lock all is activated, the i-Channel ticker does not appear.
Setting/canceling Omakase Lock
0120−524−360 Available 24 hours a day
(In Japanese only)
* Setting/canceling the lock is available from the My docomo site
using a PC.
Calling emergency numbers (110, 119, or 118) during
Lock all
* For details about Omakase Lock, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide
[i-mode] FOMA version".
Emergency numbers (110, 119, or 118) can be called during Lock all.
▶ I[Emergency] ▶ Select an emergency number ▶ C[OK]
When Omakase Lock is set, "Omakase Lock activated" appears.
Canceling Lock all
▶ Touch "Unlock"/Press any key ▶ Enter the Terminal security code
If you fail to enter the correct Terminal security code 5 times in a
row, the terminal automatically turns power off.
Omakase Lock
Using Omakase Lock
You can lock your personal information such as Phonebook
entries and the IC card functions of Osaifu-Keitai by contacting
DOCOMO when you lost the FOMA terminal and other cases.
Your important privacy and Osaifu-Keitai will be protected.
If Omakase Lock cannot be set at the subscription and
communication becomes available within a year, the lock is
automatically activated. However if you cancel or halt the
contract, change your phone number, or issue a new UIM due
to loss (only when locked the terminal by specifying numbers),
the lock will not be automatically activated even within a year.
The FOMA terminal can be unlocked upon your request.
* If you are the docomo Premier Club member, no charges apply to use
this service as many times as you want. If you are not the docomo
Premier Club member, charges apply (however, if you subscribe to
this service upon or during suspension of the FOMA terminal, no
charges apply.) Also, if you subscribe to Keitai Anshin Pack (Mobile
Phone Security Package), you can use this service within the Keitai
Anshin Pack flat rate fee.
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• During Omakase Lock, operations except answering voice/
videophone calls or turning power ON/OFF are unavailable and each
function (including the IC card functions) cannot be used.
• Receiving voice/videophone calls is available. However, only phone
number appears and the name or image saved in the Phonebook
does not appear.
• The received mails during Omakase Lock are stored in the i-mode
center.
• Turning power ON/OFF is available. However, turning power OFF
does not cancel the lock.
• The UIM or microSD card cannot be locked.
Note
• Even when other functions are activated, relevant functions are
ended and the lock is activated.
• Even while other lock function is set, Omakase Lock can be
used. However, if Omakase Lock is set during Public mode
(Drive mode), voice/videophone calls also cannot be received.
• When the FOMA terminal is out of service area, turned OFF, or
used overseas, the lock cannot be activated nor deactivated.
Also, depending on the usage status of the FOMA terminal, the
lock may not be activated.
• If you subscribe to Dual Network Service and the mova service
is in use, the lock cannot be activated.
• Even when the subscriber is different from the user of the
FOMA terminal, the lock is activated upon the request from the
subscriber.
• Omakase Lock can be canceled only if the UIM phone number
that is the same as the one used when Omakase Lock is
activated is inserted in the FOMA terminal. If the lock cannot be
canceled, contact "General Inquiries" at the back of this manual.
Restricting Making/Receiving
Calls
Call/Mail lock
Disabling Outgoing or Incoming
Communications
You can disable making calls, entering an address with dial
keys, answering calls, or displaying mails.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Lock/Security" ▶ "Lock" ▶
"Call/Mail lock" ▶ Enter the Terminal security
code ▶ Perform the following operations
[Call/Mail lock set]
Set whether to activate the Call/Mail lock.
[Dialing call]*
Disable the following operations.
• Making calls by entering numbers with dial keys
• Making calls via the received call logs
• Making calls to redial phone numbers (making a call to a number
saved in the Phonebook or an emergency number such as "110",
"119", or "118" is available)
• Saving, editing, or deleting a Phonebook entry (including
exchanging data via infrared communication, or copying/moving to
the microSD card)
[Send mail]*
Disable the following operations.
• Entering a mail address with dial keys.
• Sending mail to an address in the redial or received mail logs
(sending mails to an address saved in the Phonebook is available).
• Performing data communications connecting to a PC, etc.
• Saving, editing, or deleting a Phonebook entry (including
exchanging data via infrared communication, or copying/moving to
the microSD card).
[Incoming call]*
Disable incoming calls. While this function is activated, a missed call
icon does not appear and the received call log cannot be viewed.
[Rcv. mail display]*
Disable viewing sent/received mails and MessageR/F. While this
function is activated, an icon indicating incoming mail does not
appear, and mails and received mail log in the FOMA terminal cannot
be viewed.
* Can be set when "Call/Mail lock set" is set to "ON".
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Self mode
Data access lock
Stopping All Incoming/Outgoing
Transmissions
Restricting Display of
Phonebook and Schedule etc.
You can disable all network functions, such as making/
receiving calls, using i-mode, or sending/receiving mails.
Infrared data communication is also unavailable.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶ "Self
mode" ▶ "Yes"/"No"
Note
• Self mode is deactivated if you call an emergency number
("110", "119", or "118").
• While Self mode is activated, callers will hear a message
indicating that the FOMA terminal is turned off or out of service
area.
• The Voice mail service and the Call forwarding service still work
in Self mode.
• All mails and MessageR/F received while in Self mode are
stored at the i-mode center and SMS is stored at the SMS
center. To receive them, deactivate Self mode and check new
messages/SMS.
• If a call arrives while Self mode is activated, a missed call icon
does not appear on the Stand-by display after the Self mode is
deactivated.
You can lock specied functions to reject the use unless the
Terminal security code is entered, or restrict the use of the
FOMA terminal.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Lock/Security" ▶ "Lock"
▶ "Data access lock" ▶ Enter the Terminal
security code ▶ Perform the following
operations
[Data access lock]
Set whether to activate the Data access lock.
[Phonebook]*
Set to disable the Phonebook until the Terminal security code is
entered.
• In the Redial list or logs, the phone number or mail address of the
caller/sender will be displayed instead of the name saved in the
Phonebook.
• Receiving Phonebook entries using infrared communication
becomes unavailable.
[Data Box]*
Set to disable the les in Data Box until the Terminal security code
is entered.
• Receiving data such as images or melodies to be saved in Data
Box using infrared communication becomes unavailable.
[Record message]*
Set to disable the Record message until the Terminal security code
is entered.
does not
• If the Record message is set to "ON" and locked,
appear in the Stand-by display even when a message is recorded.
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[Schedule]*
Live Character Park lock
Set to disable the Schedule function until the Terminal security code
is entered.
• An alarm set for a Schedule event does not sound.
• Receiving schedule events using infrared communication becomes
unavailable.
Restricting Display of Live
Character Park
[i-mode]*
Set to disable the i-mode function until the Terminal security code is
entered.
• i-mode connections from other than the i-mode menu screen, such
as "Web To" become unavailable.
• i-Channel ticker is not displayed.
• Pattern definition for the scanning function becomes unavailable.
• Receiving bookmarks using infrared communication becomes
unavailable.
• Communication from i-αppli is available.
• i-αppli update is available from i-αppli menu.
You can restrict the display of Live Character Park unless
the Terminal security code is entered.
• Only available to display the Live Character Park screen from the
Stand-by display. If performed from the Live Character Park screen,
the screen returns straight to the Live Character Park screen.
Perform this operation to switch ON and OFF.
Touch lock
[i-Îąppli]*
Set to disable the i-Îąppli until the Terminal security code is entered.
• Receiving i-αppli data using infrared communication becomes
unavailable.
• If i-αppli is set as the Stand-by display, it will disappear from the
Stand-by display.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Lock/Security" ▶ "Lock" ▶
"Live Character Park lock" ▶ Enter the Terminal
security code
Preventing the Touch Panel/Key
Misoperations
Disable the use by locking touch panel and keys at the time
of the FOMA terminal in Turn View Style mode.
* Can be set when "Data access lock" is set to "ON".
I[Done]
Note
• You can access the functions by entering the Terminal security
code when:
- You access a function from the Main menu or Custom menu.
- You press a key assigned to access the function in Stand-by.
- You access a function from the New task screen (P349) or
Task list screen (P350).
Setting Touch Lock
While the FOMA terminal is in Turn View Style
mode ▶ Y
Releasing Touch Lock
While the FOMA terminal is in Turn View Style
mode ▶ Touch Y(for 1+ seconds)/
(for
1+ seconds)
• You can also release the Touch lock by opening the FOMA
terminal.
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Display Call/Mail logs
Note
• While 1Seg, Camera, or music playback function (except BGM),
etc. is in use, Touch lock is not applied.
• If a call arrives during Touch lock, the Incoming call screen, etc.
appears and operations become available temporarily.
• During background playback, you can adjust the volume by
pressing F/E even if Touch lock is set.
• If Auto touch lock (P126) is set, Touch lock is applied
automatically after a certain period of time.
• Touch lock cannot be set in some occasions such as during a
call, while making a call, or communicating.
Auto touch lock
Automatically Setting Touch
Lock
You can automatically lock and disable touch operations and
keys if the FOMA terminal does not operate for a certain
period of time with the FOMA terminal in Turn View Style
mode.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Lock/Security" ▶ "Auto
touch lock" ▶ Select a lock method
OFF
: Do not activate Auto touch lock.
After 15 sec. : Activate Touch lock 15 seconds after the last
operation of the FOMA terminal in Turn View
Style mode.
After 30 sec. : Activate Touch lock 30 seconds after the last
operation of the FOMA terminal in Turn View
Style mode.
After 60 sec. : Activate Touch lock 60 seconds after the last
operation of the FOMA terminal in Turn View
Style mode.
When LCD off : Activate Touch lock when the display turns off
in Turn View Style mode.
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Setting Display for Redial and
Received Calls
You can disable the display of redial, received call, sent mail,
and received mail logs.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Lock/Security" ▶
"Display Call/Mail logs" ▶ Enter the Terminal
security code
Move the cursor to an item to set ▶
C[ON/OFF]
The items set to "OFF" cannot be displayed.
Redial logs
Rcv. call logs
Sent mail logs
Rcv. Mail logs
Set
Set
Set
Set
whether
whether
whether
whether
to
to
to
to
display
display
display
display
the
the
the
the
redial logs.
received call logs.
sent mail logs.
received mail logs.
Note
• If "Rcv. call logs" is set to "OFF", the recorded message list is
not displayed.
Secret mode
Reject on list
Displaying Information Set as
Secret
Rejecting a Call from Specied
Number
You can set whether to display secret Phonebook entries/
Schedule events.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Lock/Security" ▶ "Secret
mode" ▶ Enter the Terminal security code ▶
Select a Secret mode setting
OFF
: Display only general data other than secret
data.
Secret mode : Display secret and general data.
Secret data only
: Display only secret data.
You can reject calls from the specic parties saved on the
list.
• This function is available only when the caller sends caller ID.
• It is recommended that you set the Caller ID request service
concurrently.
Saving Phone Numbers to Reject
You can save and edit up to 20 phone numbers to reject.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶
"Incoming call" ▶ "Accept/Reject call" ▶ Enter
the Terminal security code ▶ "Edit reject list"
Reject list screen
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Select an empty list number ▶ Enter a phone
number to reject ▶ "Silent"/"Disconnect call"
Silent
: Mute the ring tone.
Disconnect call : Incoming call actions are not performed.
• M[Search]: Invoke a phone number to reject from the
Phonebook.
Deleting a saved phone number
Select a number to delete on the Reject list screen ▶ select
"Delete".
Editing a saved phone number
Select a number to edit on the Reject list screen ▶ select "Edit".
Setting the Reject on List
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶
"Incoming call" ▶ "Accept/Reject call" ▶ Enter
the Terminal security code ▶ "Accept/Reject
set" ▶ "Reject on list"
b To cancel the rejection
Select "Accept" on the screen after selecting "Accept/
Reject set".
Note
• When the Reject on list is activated, and a call from a party
appears on the Stand-by
saved as "Disconnect call" arrives,
display and the call is recorded in the Received call log as a
missed call. The other party hears a busy signal.
• i-mode mail or SMS messages are received regardless of the
rejection settings.
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Reject all calls
Rejecting All Incoming Calls
You can mute the ring tone for all incoming calls or
disconnect calls before incoming call actions are performed.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶ "Incoming
call" ▶ "Accept/Reject call" ▶ Enter the Terminal
security code ▶ "Accept/Reject set" ▶ "Reject all
calls" ▶ "Silent"/"Disconnect call"
Silent
: Mute the ring tone for all incoming calls.
Disconnect call : Do not perform incoming call actions for all
incoming calls.
b To cancel the rejection
Select "Accept" on the screen after selecting "Accept/
Reject set".
Note
• When a call arrives while "Disconnect call" is set, the call is not
appears on the Stand-by display. The call is
notied and
recorded in the Received call log as a missed call. The other
party hears a busy signal.
• i-mode mail or SMS messages are received regardless of the
rejection settings.
Anonymous caller
Setting Actions when Calls
Arrive from Anonymous Callers
You can set whether to accept or reject calls without caller
ID per reason for anonymous call.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶
"Incoming call" ▶ "Anonymous caller" ▶
Enter the Terminal security code ▶ Perform the
following operations
[User unset]
Set options for incoming calls without caller ID at the caller's will.
Response
: Set response method for anonymous caller.
Disable
: Cancel the setting.
Reject call
: Reject incoming calls.
Silent alert
: Mute the ring tone. You can select an image for the
incoming call from images saved in "My picture" of
"Data Box".→P296
Alert setting : Select an image and ring tone for the incoming call
from data in "Data Box".
Incoming call : Set an image for anonymous caller.
image
▶ "Terminal setting"/"Image"/"i-motion" ▶ Select an
image
Ring tone
: Set ring tone for anonymous caller.
▶ "Terminal setting"/"MUSIC"/"i-motion"/"Melody" ▶
Select a ring tone
• If Chaku-Uta Full® saved in "MUSIC" is selected, go
to Step 3 in "Setting a Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ Song as a
Ring Tone" (P266).
[Pay phone]
Set options for calls made from payphones.
• Set items and operations are the same as in "User unset".
[Not support]
Set options for calls for which caller ID cannot be sent such as calls
made from overseas or from a land-line phone via forwarding services.
(Caller ID may be sent depending on the carrier.)
• Set items and operations are the same as in "User unset".
Note
• If an anonymous call set to "Reject call" arrives while the
Anonymous caller is activated, the call is not notied and
appears on the Stand-by display. The call is recorded in
Received call log as a missed call. The other party hears a
busy signal. Calls are rejected even when the Voice mail or
Call forwarding service is activated. However, if Ringing time is
set to 0 second or the FOMA terminal is out of service area or
turned power off, network services are activated.
• i-mode mail or SMS messages are received regardless of the
rejection settings.
• If "Select ring tone" (P100) or "Call & Mail image" (P109)
is set with a moving picture/i-motion with audio/video for a
specic caller and change either of them, the default sound or
image, even if the response method is set to "Alert setting", is
played for "Ring tone" or "Incoming call image" with the setting
unchanged.
• If a moving picture/i-motion with video/sound is set as either
"Incoming call image" or "Ring tone", the same moving picture/
i-motion is set for the other item.

• If the Caller ID request service is activated, it takes priority over
the settings of "Anonymous caller". The caller hears the voice
guidance for a Caller ID request.
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Set mute ring(sec.)
Note
• When a relevant call arrives while this function is activated,
incoming call actions, such as sounding the ring tone, do not
take place for the set time; however, the Incoming call screen
appears.
• This function operates even when "Secret mode" is set to "OFF"
or a call from a operates Phonebook entry arrives.
Muting Ring Tone for a Caller
Unset in Phonebook
You can set the FOMA terminal not to ring immediately when
a call arrives from a caller not saved to the Phonebook or
without caller ID. This prevents nuisance calls such as "onering call" that are disconnected after a short ringing time.

• If this option is set longer than the response time of the Voice
mail/Call forwarding service, network services start without the
ringing action.
• If this option is set longer than "To answer" time of "Record
message", the Record message starts without the ringing
action.
• You cannot set "Set mute ring time" when "Reject unknown" is
set to "ON".
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Sounds&Vibration" ▶
"Set mute ring(sec.)" ▶ Perform the following
operations
[Set mute ring time]
Set whether to enable the Set mute ring time.
[Mute time]*
Reject unknown
Set the time for which the ring tone is muted before the ringing
action starts between 1 and 99 seconds.
Rejecting a Call from a Caller
Unset in Phonebook
[Missed call logs]*
Set whether to display the Received call logs for the call that was
terminated in the time specied in "Mute time".
* Can be set when "Set mute ring time" is set to "ON".
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You can set to reject calls from callers not saved to the
Phonebook or without caller ID.
• It is recommended that you set the Caller ID request service
concurrently.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Call/VT/Dialing" ▶
"Incoming call" ▶ "Accept/Reject call" ▶ Enter
the Terminal security code ▶ Move the cursor
to "Reject unknown" ▶ C[ON/OFF]
Note
• The FOMA terminal does not perform incoming call actions for
a rejected incoming call, however, the call is recorded in the
Received call log. The other party hears a busy signal.
• Calls are rejected even when the Voice mail or Call forwarding
service is activated. However, if the ringing time is set to 0
second, network services start.
• i-mode or SMS messages are received regardless of the
rejection settings.
• You cannot activate "Reject unknown" when "Set mute ring
time" is set to "ON" or "Data access lock" is set to "ON" with
"Phonebook" marked.
Saving the FOMA Terminal Phonebook at
the Data Security Center
Note
• You cannot save the UIM Phonebook.
• If another Phonebook is saved already, the data is updated.
• Note that if you use this service after deleting the Phonebook entries
in the FOMA terminal, the Phonebook entries saved at the Data
Center are deleted likewise.
• You can restore the Phonebook or use Set auto-update from iモ
ードの電話帳お預かりサイト (i-mode's Data Security Service). "iMenu"
▶ "English" ▶ "My Menu" ▶ select "電話帳お預かり (Data Security
Service)".
Data Security Service
Using Data Security Service
This service enables you to back up the Phonebook, images
and mails ("Saved data") at the DOCOMO's Data Center so
that the Saved data can be restored if you lose your FOMA
terminal or when changing models. Also, you can notify all
connected parties of your mail address change at a time. No
packet communication charges apply for sending the multiaddress notice mail. If you have a PC (My docomo), you can
use this service more conveniently.
M ▶ "LifeKit" ▶ "Data security service" ▶
"Connect to center" ▶ Enter the Terminal
security code ▶ "Yes"
Displaying Exchanging History
Display exchanging history with the Data Center.
• For details about the Data Security Service, see "Mobile Phone
User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".
• The Data Security Service is a fee-based service requiring a
separate subscription (The i-mode contract is necessary for this
subscription).
M ▶ "LifeKit" ▶ "Data security service" ▶
"Exchanging history" ▶ Select an exchanging
history
• Move the cursor to an exchanging history and press M[Menu]
to select "Delete one" or "Delete all".
Setting whether to Send Images Set for the Phonebook
Set whether to save images set for the Phonebook entries to
the Data Center.
M ▶ "LifeKit" ▶ "Data security service" ▶
Move the cursor to "Sndg img in phonebook" ▶
C[ON/OFF]
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Note
Saving Images/Mails to the Data Center
Example: To save images saved in "My picture"
M ▶ "Data Box" ▶ "My picture" ▶ Move the
cursor to a folder ▶ C[Open]
M[Menu] ▶ "Store in center" ▶ Mark images
to save ▶ I[Done] ▶ Enter the Terminal
security code ▶ "Yes"
Note
•
•
•
•
•
Only images and mail saved in the FOMA terminal can be saved.
SMS reports cannot be saved.
An image larger than 100KB cannot be saved.
Files attached to i-mode mail will not be saved.
SMS with Korean text cannot be saved.
• Perform "Reset Settings" with the battery level sufficient.
• During "Reset Settings", functions/communication cannot be
used.
Clear memory
Deleting Saved Data All at Once
You can delete saved data.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Others" ▶ "Reset/Clear" ▶
"Clear memory"
Mark items to delete ▶ I[Done] ▶ "Yes" ▶
Enter the Terminal security code
■ Data to be deleted
Item
Reset Settings
Default data in "Data Box"*1
Resetting Various Functions
User data
All data other than pre-installed data in "Data Box"
PIM data
Data in "Phonebook"*2/"Schedule"/"Text memo"/
"Sketch memo"/"To do list"/"Remembering
dates"/"1Seg", data in Inbox/Outbox*3, data in
Bookmark, Screen memo, URL history, settings
in Additional service and Additional guide of the
network service
You can reset settings of various functions to the defaults.
• For functions that can be reset to the defaults, refer to "Menu List"
(P430).
Data
Pre-installed
data
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Others" ▶"Reset/Clear" ▶
"Reset Settings" ▶ "Yes" ▶ Enter the Terminal
security code
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*1 Kisekae Tool data is not deleted.
*2 The total calls cost is not deleted.
*3 Inbox/Outbox folders, MessageR/F folders, and mail-connected
i-Îąppli folder are not deleted.
Function name/Service name
Deleting data saved on the microSD card
You can delete all data saved on the microSD card.
M ▶ "Settings" ▶ "Others" ▶ "Reset/Clear" ▶ "Clear microSD"
▶ "Yes" ▶ Enter the Terminal security code
Note
• Data saved on the UIM are not deleted.
• " Welcome Mail " and "Welcome ドコモ動画
" are deleted.

• Some files that are used for default settings are not deleted.
• The use of WOW LG
If you deleted pre-installed i-Îąppli, Deco-mail pictures, Deco-mail
pictograms, wallpapers (the Stand-by display), frames, stamps,
melodies, or i-motion and want to restore it, visit site, "WOW LG"
in iMenu and you can download.*
"iMenu" ▶ "メニューリスト (Menu list)" ▶ "ケータイ電話メーカー
(Mobile Phone Manufacturers)" ▶ "WOW LG"
*Packet communication charges apply for downloading.
Reference
To update software on
the FOMA terminal when
necessary
P459
Scanning function
To protect the FOMA
terminal from harmful data
P464
Receive option
To accept only necessary
mails out of mass mails
P149
i-mode Disaster Message
Board Service
Change your mail address
Spam Mail Prevention
(Reject Mail with URLs)
(Reject/Receive Mail
Settings)
(Kantan Mail Settings)
(Reject Mass i-mode Mail
Senders)
(SMS Rejection Settings)
(Reject Unsolicited Ad Mail)
(Conrm Settings)
See "Mobile Phone User's Guide
[i-mode] FOMA version".
Suspending/reactivating
mail functions
Other Security Settings
In addition to the security settings described in this chapter,
the following functions/services are available.
Function name/Service name
Purpose
Software Update
Purpose
Reference
IC card lock
To prevent unauthorized
use of the IC card function
P292
Nuisance call blocking
service
To reject "nuisance call"
P397
Caller ID request service
To reject a call from a
caller without caller ID
P398
Limiting mail size
Keitai-Osagashi Service
imadoco kantan search
(Location Search Service
Lite)
Security Settings
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Note
• The order of precedence when the function to prevent nuisance
calls is set concurrently is the following:
a "Nuisance call blocking service"
b "Reject on list"
c "Reject unknown"
d "Accept/Reject call"
e "Anonymous caller"
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Mail
Mail Functions of FOMA Terminal シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ 136
i-mode Mail シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ 136
Displaying Mail Menu シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Mail menu 137
Using Mail History
Composing i-mode Mail/Deco-Mail
Conguring Mail Settings
Composing and Sending i-mode Mail
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Compose/Send i-mode mail
Creating and Sending Deco-mail シシシシシシシシシシDeco-mail
Using a Template to Create Deco-mailシシシシ Template
Attaching a File シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Attachment
138
141
144
146
Receiving and Operating i-mode Mail
When You Receive i-mode Mail
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Receive mail automatically
Receiving i-mode Mail Selectively シシシ Receive option
Checking New i-mode Mail シシシCheck new messages
Replying to i-mode Mail シシシシシシシシ Reply to i-mode mail
Forwarding i-mode Mail to Other Address
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Forward i-mode mail
Adding Mail Addresses/Phone Numbers to
Phonebook シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
Playing/Saving an Attached File from i-mode
Mail シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ
147
149
150
151
151
Using Mail History
シシシシシシシシシシシ Received mails/Sent mails/Recent mails 166
Setting Mail Functions of the FOMA Terminal
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Mail setting 168
Using Message Services
When You Receive Message シシシシシ Receive Message 172
Checking New Message シシシシシCheck new messages 173
Displaying New Message シシシシ MessageR/MessageF 174
Using SMS
Composing and Sending SMS
シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ Compose/Send SMS
When You Receive SMS Messages シシシ Receive SMS
Checking New SMS Messages シシシシCheck new SMS
Setting SMS シシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシシ SMS Settings
176
177
177
178
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152
Operating Mailbox
Displaying Mail in Inbox/Outbox or Unsent
Messages シシシシシシシシシシInbox/Outbox/Unsent message 154
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Mail Functions of FOMA Terminal
The FOMA terminal provides 2 mail types: i-mode mail and
SMS.
• Using i-mode mail requires i-mode subscription.
• Using SMS requires no i-mode subscription.
• If you send i-mode mail or SMS containing some symbols
, etc.) or pictographs, they may not be displayed properly on
( ,
a mobile phone other than i-mode terminal or on a PC.
• Mail function in Korean is supported only by SMS. If you receive
e-mail in Korean via i-mode mail, text will not be displayed properly.
SMS
You can send and receive text messages using only mobile
phone numbers without subscription to i-mode.
Sending→P176, Receiving→P177, Checking→P177
SMS Addresses
The SMS address is the "subscribed mobile phone number".
• You can send and receive SMS to/from terminals that use international
carriers other than DOCOMO. Visit the DOCOMO International Services
website for available countries and international carriers.
Number of Characters that Can be Sent or Received
i-mode Mail
Upon subscription to i-mode, you can send and receive
e-mail via the Internet, as well as between i-mode terminals.
In addition to the message text, a total of 2MB in 10 les
(pictures or moving pictures, etc.) can be attached. Also,
Deco-mail is supported, in which you can change the color
and size of message text or background color. You can also
use Deco-mail pictogram to send expressive mail easily.
• For details about i-mode mail, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide
[i-mode] FOMA version".
The number of characters that can be sent and received in
SMS is as follows:
Receiver
SMS text
21 characters (including "+")
Japanese (70 characters), Korean (70 characters)
English (160 characters)
Sending and Receiving SMS in Korean
You can send and receive SMS in Korean to/from terminals
that support Korean.
• Use L-03B to send and receive international SMS in Korean to/from
Korean-support terminals of Korea and other international carriers.
Visit the DOCOMO International Services website for international
carriers that support international SMS. The number of characters
that can be sent depends on the situation of each recipient carrier.
For details, contact recipient carriers.
• SMS texts in Korean sent to a terminal which does not support
Korean will not be displayed properly on the terminal.
• Switching input modes in SMS message to Korean→P178
• Entering in Korean→P382
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When SMS Cannot be Received
SMS delivered to the SMS center will be immediately sent
to your FOMA terminal. However, when your FOMA terminal
is turned off or out of service area, the SMS is stored in the
SMS center.
Perform the following operations
[Inbox]
Display the Inbox list screen.→P154
[Compose message]
Create new i-mode mail.→P138
Note
• The maximum storage period of SMS in the SMS center is 72
hours. You can specify the storage period from "SMS validity
period".→P178
• Expired SMS is automatically deleted.
• SMS stored in the SMS center can be received by "Check new
SMS".→P177
• When SMS stored in the SMS center is delivered, it is deleted
from the SMS center.
[Unsent message]
Display the Unsent mail list screen.→P155
[Outbox]
Display the Outbox list screen.→P155
[Check new messages]
Receive i-mode mail stored in the i-mode center by checking new
messages.→P150
[Receive option]
Mail menu
Check subjects of i-mode mail stored in the i-mode center, and select
mail to be received, or deleted without reception from the i-mode
center.→P149
Displaying Mail Menu
[SMS]
Stand-by display ▶ g
Compose new SMS, or receive SMS stored in the SMS center by
checking new SMS.→P176, P177
[Template]
Display a list of saved templates.→P145
[Mail setting]
Set mail functions.→P168
Mail menu screen
Mail
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Compose/Send i-mode mail
Composing and Sending i-mode
Mail
Select [Message] field ▶ Enter the message
• Up to 5,000 full-pitch or 10,000
half-pitch characters can be entered.
Mail menu screen (P137) ▶ "Compose
message"
Receiver
Message text
entry screen
Subject
Attachment
Message
The total number of
bytes of characters
and decoration in
the message text
Select
field ▶ "Direct input" ▶ Enter the
address
Select
field ▶ Enter the subject
• Up to 15 full-pitch or 30 half-pitch characters can be entered.
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• T[Save]: Save as unsent message.
Note
Compose
message screen
• Up to 50 half-pitch characters can be entered.
• The address can be selected from Sent message log, Received
message log, Phonebook, or Mail group.→P139
• Also, press T[Ph. book] to select an address from the
Phonebook.
I[Send]
• To decorate message text→P141
• To send with attachments→P146
• You can insert a line feed in the message text. The line feed is
counted as 1 full-pitch character.
• A space inserted by pressing R is counted as 1 half-pitch
character.
• Characters may not be sent to the receiver depending on the
signal strength.
• Half-pitch katakana and pictographs except for mail exchanged
between i-mode terminals may not be displayed correctly.
• The secret code is added automatically when mail is sent with
the secret code set. However, the address of the sent mail
does not display the added secret code.
• Even if i-mode mail is sent successfully, an error message
indicating failure of sending mail may appear depending on the
signal strength.
• If you use Deco-mail pictogram (Picto. D) in mail, the mail is
automatically sent as Deco-mail.
• If you send a mail with pictographs added to the subject or
message text to the other carrier's mobile phone, they will
be automatically replaced with the similar pictographs that
the carrier/mobile phone supports. However, they may not be
displayed properly depending on the mobile phone type or its
functions.
• i-mode mail that is successfully sent will be saved in Outbox.
If the total number or total size of the stored sent mail exceeds
the limit, the oldest mail will be deleted rst. Protect sent mail
that you want to keep.
[Address]
Send i-mode mail that was composed in out of service area
automatically when the terminal moves to the place where signal can
be received.
: Send mail to multiple addresses (multi-address
transmission). Up to 5 addresses can be added.
Sent msg. log : Select an address from Sent message log.
Rcv. msg. log : Select an address from Received message log.
Phonebook
: Select an address from Phonebook.
Mail group
: Select an address from Mail group.
Direct input
: Enter the receiver address directly.
Delete address
: Delete a selected receiver address.
Change rcv. type : Change the selected receiver address type.
Change to To : Change the selected receiver to To. The mail
address entered in the To eld will be shown to
the recipient.
Change to Cc : Change the selected receiver to Cc. You can
specify additional addresses to send a copy of
the same mail to other recipients in addition to
the direct recipients. The mail address entered in
the Cc eld will be shown to other recipients.
• The mail address may not be displayed
depending on the recipient's mobile phone,
device or mail software.
Change to Bcc : Change the selected receiver to Bcc. You can
specify addresses to hide from other recipients.
The mail addresses entered in the Bcc eld will
not be shown to other recipients.
[Save]
[Attachment]
Compose Message Screen Sub Menu
Compose message screen (P138) ▶
M[Menu] ▶ Perform the following operations
[Send]
Send mail.
[Auto send]
Save mail being created or edited in Unsent message.
Add address
Attach, view/play, or delete files.→P146
[Template]
Load template
: Load a template to create Deco-mail.→P144.
Save as template : Save the current Deco-mail as a template.
[Header/Sign.]
Attach header : Attach the set header.
Attach sign.
: Attach the set signature.
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[Delete body]
[Input setting]
Delete the message text.
Configure the character entry settings.→P380
Note

• When selecting a Phonebook entry with multiple mail addresses
saved, you need to further specify which addresses are to be
added for recipients.