LG Electronics USA L05E Cellular/PCS GSM and Cellular UMTS Phone with WLAN, Bluetooth and RFID User Manual

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L-05E
XXXX
INSTRUCTION MANUAL ’13.XX
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing "L-05E".
Before or while using, be sure to thoroughly read this manual to ensure its correct use.
Download the latest information of this manual from DOCOMO website. Also you can check the
latest information from this terminal.
■ Quick Start Guide (Accessories, in Japanese only)
Basic function operations are explained.
■ INSTRUCTION MANUAL (Applications for this terminal, in Japanese only)
Details about functions and operations are explained.
From the Home screen, tap "Apps" u "Instruction Manual".
* If you delete "Instruction Manual", you can access LG SmartWorld to download it again. In
order to download the Instruction Manual, you need to log-in. From the Home screen, "Apps"
u "SmartWorld" u search 取扱説明書 ("Instruction Manual") u select 取扱説明書 ("Instruction
Manual") application u " ダウンロード (Download)"
■ INSTRUCTION MANUAL (PDF ile)
Details about functions and operations are explained.
Download from DOCOMO website.
http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/support/trouble/manual/download/index.html
* The URL and information contained in the manual are subject to change without prior notice.
■ スマホなるほどツアーズ for docomo with series (Tips of smartphone for docomo with series)
(Widget of this terminal) (in Japanese only)
A widget with which you can easily learn useful functions and basic operations you should
u tap "Widgets" tab u touch and hold " ス
know with Docomodake. From the Home screen,
マホなるほどツアーズ (Tips of smartphone for docomo with series) (Widget of this terminal)" u
on the Home screen.
drag it to adding location and release your inger to add
Supplied Accessories
Back Cover LXX
About other optional accessories and related
equipment → P258
L-05E
(with warranty)
Contents / Precautions
Quick Start Guide
Battery Pack L20
パック
NTT
モ
ドコ
Battery charger LXX
(including warranty and USB cable (sample))
L20
電池
イド
トガ
ター
クス
ッ
クイ
Desktop Holder LXX (with warranty)
microSDHC card (XXGB) (sample)
* The card is attached to this terminal at the
time of purchase.
Contents / Precautions
How to Use this Manual
• Unauthorized copying of parts of or this entire
manual is prohibited.
• This manual is subject to change without
prior notice.
• "This terminal" indicates "L-05E" in this
manual. Please keep this in mind.
Explanation of operations
The selection operations of those icons and
items displayed on the touch screen are
described below in this manual.
Description
From the
Home
screen,
"Apps"
Operation description
on the Home screen.
Tap
• The icons on the Home
screen are explained below.
: "Phone"
: "docomo phonebook"
: "sp モードメール
(sp-mode mail)"
: "Apps"
Description
Operation description
From the
Home
screen,
u "System
settings"
at the bottom of the
Tap
screen, and then tap "System
settings" from the displayed
Option menu.
"Activate" u
"Accept"
Tap "Activate" displayed on the
screen, and then tap "Accept".
Touch and
hold down
Touch and hold
displayed on
the screen for 1 to 2 seconds.
Note
• In this manual, explanations when Home
selector is set to "Home" and the Home
screen is in default state are provided.
And color arrangement and icons are
shown in default for terminal color "carrot
orange". If the contents of the Home
screen are changed, the operation
description may difer.
• Images used in this manual may difer
from those on this terminal.
Contents / Precautions
Contents
Supplied Accessories …………………………… 1
How to Use this Manual ………………………… 3
Before Using this Terminal ……………………… 7
Safety Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE
PRECAUTIONS) …………………………………… 9
Handling and Care ………………………………… 28
Waterproofness …………………………………… 37
Confirmation and Settings
before Using ……………………………… 44
Part Names and Functions ……………………… 44
docomo mini UIM card …………………………… 46
microSD Card ……………………………………… 47
Battery Pack ………………………………………… 49
Charging ……………………………………………… 50
Turning ON/OFF the Power……………………… 58
Basic Operations …………………………………… 60
Initial Settings ……………………………………… 74
Notification LED …………………………………… 82
Screen Display/Icons …………………………… 83
Home Screen………………………………………… 89
Application Screen ………………………………… 96
Contents / Precautions
docomo Palette UI …………………… 105
Switching Home Application ………………… 105
Viewing the Home Screen ……………………… 105
Home Screen Management ………………… 106
Viewing the Application Screen …………… 110
Managing Applications ………………………… 111
Group Management …………………………… 112
Searching Applications on this Terminal and Website
………………………………………………………………… 113
Switching Application Screen Display …… 114
Installing Recommends Application ……… 114
Home Application Information ……………… 115
Calling …………………………………… 116
Making a Call ………………………………………
Receiving a Call …………………………………
Operations during a Call ………………………
Call Log ……………………………………………
Call Settings/Other ……………………………
docomo phonebook ……………………………
116
120
121
122
125
127
Mail / Web Browser ………………… 138
sp モードメール (sp-mode mail) ………………
SMS …………………………………………………
Email …………………………………………………
Gmail …………………………………………………
Early Warning "Area Mail" ………………………
Browser ……………………………………………
Google Chrome ……………………………………
Google Talk ………………………………………
138
138
140
144
145
146
150
150
Settings ………………………………… 152
Settings Menu ……………………………………
WIRELESS & NETWORKS ……………………
DEVICE ………………………………………………
PERSONAL…………………………………………
SYSTEM ……………………………………………
152
152
159
166
174
File Management ……………………… 177
File Operation ……………………………………
Folder and File Operations ……………………
Infrared Communication ………………………
Bluetooth Communication ……………………
External Device Connection …………………
177
179
180
182
187
Application ……………………………… 190
dmenu ………………………………………………
dmarket ……………………………………………
Play Store …………………………………………
Osaifu-Keitai ………………………………………
mobacas ……………………………………………
1Seg …………………………………………………
Camera ………………………………………………
Gallery ………………………………………………
Media Player ………………………………………
GPS/Navigation …………………………………
Alarm / Clock ………………………………………
Calendar ……………………………………………
Calculator …………………………………………
SmartWorld ………………………………………
Polaris Office ………………………………………
iD アプリ (iD application) ………………………
Dictionary …………………………………………
ドコモバックアップ (docomo backup) ………
7notes with mazec-T ……………………………
190
190
191
193
198
205
213
219
221
229
234
236
238
238
239
240
240
242
244
Contents / Precautions
Using Overseas ……………………… 248
Overview of International Roaming
(WORLD WING)………………………………………
Available Services ………………………………
Confirming before Using ………………………
How to Make and Receive Calls at your
Destination…………………………………………
Setting for overseas network connection …
248
249
249
252
255
Appendix / Index ……………………… 258
Introduction of Options and Related Devices
………………………………………………………… 258
Samples …………………………………………… 258
Troubleshooting (FAQs) ……………………… 260
Smartphone Anshin Remote Support ……… 272
Warranty and After-Sales Service ………… 272
Updating Software ……………………………… 276
Updating LG Software ………………………… 281
Main Specifications …………………………… 285
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of Mobile
Phones ………………………………………………… 288
Radio Frequency (RF) Signals ……………… 290
Declaration of Conformity …………………… 292
Important Safety Information ………………… 294
FCC Statement for the USA ………………… 295
Export Administration Regulations ………… 296
Intellectual Property Right …………………… 297
Unlocking SIM …………………………………… 299
Contents / Precautions
Index ………………………………………………… 300
Before Using this Terminal
• This terminal supports LTE, W-CDMA, GSM/
GPRS and wireless LAN systems.
• Because this terminal operates using radio
frequencies, it cannot be used inside a tunnel,
underground, in a building or other locations
where radio waves do not reach this terminal,
in locations with weak radio wave condition, or
outside of the Xi or FOMA service areas. The
Xi or FOMA services may not be available on
high upper loors of high-rise apartments or
buildings, even if you can see no obstructions
around you. On occasion, the communication
may become disconnected even in areas with
strong signal, even if you are not moving, or
even if there are 4 wave-level bars on this
terminal's display.
• Because this terminal operates using radio
waves, there are possibilities that a third
party intercepts your telephone call. However,
LTE, W-CDMA and GSM/GPRS systems
support the privacy function to all telephone
calls automatically. Therefore, even a third
party intercepts your telephone call, the third
party can only hear the noise.
• Because this terminal conducts wireless
communication by transforming sound into
digital signal, the received sound may difer
from the actual one if the transmitted digital
signal cannot properly be restored according
to conditions such as moving into a poor
signal area.
• This terminal can be operated in Xi area,
FOMA Plus-Areas and FOMA HIGH-SPEED
Areas.
• Keep a separate record of any information
stored on this terminal and store the copies
in a safe location. DOCOMO assumes no
responsibility for the loss of any of your data
from malfunction or repair of this terminal,
changing to new terminal etc.
• Depending on the application, this terminal's
performance can be unstable or your location
information and the registered information to
this terminal might be sent outside via the
Internet and might be at risk of being used
for fraud. To avoid this, make sure to conirm
the source and the operating condition of the
application to use.
• It is recommended to save your important
data to microSD card.
• This terminal does not support accessing the
i-mode site (programs) and i- α ppli, etc.
Contents / Precautions
• This terminal automatically performs
communication for some functions, for
example, to synchronize data, update the
latest software, maintain connection with the
server, etc. When you download applications
or watch movies etc., a large amount of
packet communication is executed. Therefore,
it is highly recommended to use packet latrate service.
• Depending on applications or services you
use, packet communication charges may
occur even when using Wi-Fi.
• This terminal does not support Pubic mode
(driving mode).
• You cannot mute audio for Area Mail and
sounds other than ringtone and notiication
sound (shutter sound, replaying video, playing
music, alarm etc.) even this terminal is set to
"Vibrate only" or "Silent".
• You can conirm your own phone number as
follows.
u "System
From the Home screen,
settings" u "About phone" u "Phone identity".
• You can conirm the software version of this
terminal as follows.
u "System
From the Home screen,
settings" u "About phone" u "Software
information".
Contents / Precautions
• You can update the software of this terminal.
Refer to "Updating Software" (P276) for
detailed information.
• In order to improve the quality of this terminal,
sometimes the OS is upgraded through
software updates. Therefore, it is required
to always use the latest version of OS. Also,
applications may not be able to use any
longer, or problems may occur if the OS is old.
• This terminal uses only docomo mini UIM
card. Bring your UIM/FOMA card to a docomo
Shop to exchange it.
• Set screen lock or password for this
terminal so that other people cannot use.
Refer to "Lock screen" (P162) for detailed
information.
• In case of loss, please change your password
of each service account on PC to prevent
others from using Google service such as
Google Talk, Gmail, Google Play, etc.
• The Google applications and services are
subject to change without prior notice.
• Please read the terms of service of Google
Inc. regarding Google services. Also, read
each terms of services for other web
services.
• This terminal does not support service
providers other than sp-mode, mopera U or
Business mopera Internet.
• This terminal does not support 64K data
communication.
• Backup your data such as images, videos and
music on PC. For details about connection
method, refer to "File Management" (P177)
and "External Device Connection" (P187).
Also, it is recommended to use various on-line
data backup services.
• Packet communication fee difers when using
tethering depending on the plan. Packet latrate service is highly recommended.
• Subscription to sp-mode is required when
using tethering.
• mobacas is a service using communication.
Therefore, packet communication fee is
charged when using this service. It is highly
recommended to use packet lat-rate service.
• For detailed information about fees, refer to
http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/.
Safety Precautions (ALWAYS
FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS)
■ Before using this terminal, read these
"Safety Precautions" carefully so that you
can use it properly. After reading the safety
precautions, keep this manual in a safe place
for later reference.
■ These precautions are intended to protect
you and others around you. Read and follow
them carefully to avoid injury, damage to the
product or damage to property.
■ The signs below indicate the levels of danger
or damage that may occur if the particular
precautions are not observed.
DANGER
This sign indicates that
incorrect handling has a
high possibility of causing
death or serious injury.
WARNING
This sign indicates that
incorrect handling poses
a risk of causing death or
serious injury.
Contents / Precautions
CAUTION
This sign indicates that
incorrect handling poses
a risk of causing slight
injury or damage to the
product or property.
■ The following symbols indicate special
warnings regarding product usage.
Denotes things not to do
(prohibition).
Denotes not to disassemble.
Denotes not to use where it
could get wet.
Denotes not to use with wet
hands.
Denotes mandatory
instructions (matters that must
be complied with).
10
Contents / Precautions
Denotes that the equipment
should be unplugged.
■ "Safety Precautions" are explained in the
following eight sections.
General Precautions for Terminal,
Battery Pack, Adapter, Battery charger,
Desktop Holder, and docomo mini UIM card
…………………………………………………… P11
Precautions for Terminal ………………… P14
Precautions for Battery Pack …………… P17
Precautions for Adapter, Battery charger and
Desktop Holder ……………………………… P19
Precautions for docomo mini UIM card
…………………………………………………… P21
Precautions on Using near Electronic
Medical Equipment ………………………… P22
Material List…………………………………… P23
Precautions for sample
(microSDHC card (XXGB), USB cable)
…………………………………………………… P26
General Precautions for Terminal, Battery
Pack, Adapter, Battery charger, Desktop
Holder, and docomo mini UIM card
DANGER
Do not use or leave this terminal and
its accessories in places with a high
temperature such as by ire, near a
heater, under a kotatsu, under direct
sunlight or in cars under the blazing sun.
Fire, burns, or injury may result.
Do not put this terminal and its
accessories in heating appliances
such as microwaves or high pressure
containers.
Fire, burns, injury, or electric shock may
result.
Do not get this terminal and its
accessories wet with water, drinking
water, pet urine, etc.
Fire, burns, injury, or electric shock may
result.
• For waterproofness, refer to P37
"Waterproofness".
Use the battery pack and adapter
speciied by NTT DOCOMO for this
terminal.
Fire, burns, injury, or electric shock
may result.
WARNING
Do not subject this terminal and its
accessories to severe shocks, or
throw them.
Fire, burns, injury, or electric shock
may result.
Do not disassemble or remodel this
terminal and its accessories.
Fire, burns, injury, or electric shock may
result.
Contents / Precautions
11
Keep conductive materials (metal
pieces, pencil lead, etc.) away from
coming in contact with the microUSB
connection terminal or earphone/
microphone terminal. Do not put those
materials inside this terminal.
Fire, burns, injury, or electric shock
may result.
Do not cover or wrap this terminal
or its accessories with bedding, etc.
while using or charging.
Fire or burns may result.
Make sure to turn of this terminal
or stop charging before going to the
places like a gas station where a
lammable gas fumes.
Catching ire may result.
Turn of the power when using OsaifuKeitai at gas stations (before turning
the power of, release the lock for
Osaifu-Keitai if it is set).
12
Contents / Precautions
Immediately perform the following
operations, if the equipment starts
giving of strange smells, overheats,
discolors, or deforms during use,
while charging, or in storage.
• Remove the power plug from the
wall outlet or cigar lighter socket.
• Turn of this terminal.
• Remove the battery pack from this
terminal.
Fire, burns, injury, or electric shock
may result.
CAUTION
Do not place this terminal and its
accessories on unstable locations
such as wobbly tables or slanted
locations.
Damage may result from falling down.
Do not store this terminal and its
accessories in humid, dusty places,
or in hot areas.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may
result.
If children use this terminal and
its accessories, a guardian should
explain the precautions and correct
operations. Also make sure that the
instructions are followed during use.
Injury may result.
Be careful especially when using this
terminal with the adapter connected
continuously for a long time.
If you use an application or watch
1Seg programs for a long time while
charging, the temperature of this
terminal, battery pack and adapter
may get high.
Directly touching a hot part for a long
time may cause redness, itching or
rash on your skin, or low-temperature
burns depending on your constitution
and/or health condition.
Keep out of reach of babies and small
children.
Accidental swallowing or injury may
result.
Contents / Precautions
13
Precautions for Terminal
WARNING
Do not aim the Infrared Port toward
eyes.
Harmful efects on eyes may result.
Do not operate the infrared
communication aiming at home
electric appliances that have infrared
device.
Accident may result from malfunction
of infrared device.
Do not lighten the light near eyes.
Especially, when you shoot photos of
babies or infants, keep this terminal
1 m or more away from babies and
infants.
Vision problems may result. Accident
may result from being shocked and
being blind.
14
Contents / Precautions
Do not get liquids such as water or
foreign objects such as metal pieces
or lammable materials into the
docomo mini UIM card slot or
microSD card slot of this terminal.
Fire, burns, injury, or electric shock
may result.
Do not turn on lights in front of the
auto driver directly.
Accident may result from the weak
vision caused by light.
Turn of this terminal in places where
use is prohibited such as airplanes or
hospitals.
Electronic devices or electronic
medical devices may be adversely
afected. Follow the instructions when
using inside medical facilities. Also,
you will get punished according to law
if any prohibited action, such as using
the phone in airplane, is conducted.
However, if use is permitted by setting
for disconnecting radio wave, etc.,
follow airline instructions for proper
use.
When talking on the phone with
speaker on or when this terminal is
ringing, keep it away from your ear.
And, when connecting the earphone/
microphone etc. to this terminal and
playing a game or music, adjust the
volume moderately.
Too loud volume may cause a hearing
loss. And, if you cannot hear the sound
around you clearly, it may cause an
accident.
If you have a weak heart, be careful
when setting the Vibrate alert
(vibration) or alert volume setting.
Harmful efect on heart may result.
When you use electronic medical
equipment, check with the equipment
manufacturer to determine how the
device is afected by radio waves
before using.
Harmful efect on electronic medical
equipment etc. may result.
Turn of this terminal in places near
high precision electronic devices or
devices using weak electronic signals.
Electronic devices may be adversely
afected by reasons such as
malfunction.
* Examples of electronic devices to
avoid
Hearing aids, implanted cardiac
pacemakers, implanted deibrillators,
other medical electronic devices, ire
alarms, automatic doors and other
automatically controlled devices.
If you are using an implanted cardiac
pacemaker, implanted deibrillator or
any other electronic medical device,
consult the manufacturer or retailer
of the device for advice regarding
possible efects from radio waves.
Contents / Precautions
15
When the display or camera lens is
accidentally broken, be careful of
broken glass or exposed internal parts
of this terminal.
Since the reinforced glass is used
on the surface of the display and the
camera lens, they are structured for
the glass not to scatter.
However, if you carelessly touch broken
or exposed parts, you may get injured.
CAUTION
Do not swing this terminal by its
antenna, etc.
It may hit you or someone else and
may result in an accident such as an
injury.
Do not use a broken terminal.
Fire, burns, injury, or electric shock may
result.
16
Contents / Precautions
When using the motion sensor, ensure
the safety of you and those around
you, hold this terminal irmly, and avoid
extreme movements.
Injury may result.
If the display part is accidentally
broken and liquid crystal leaks out, do
not make the material contact with
your skin of face or hands.
It may cause loss of sight or skin
problems. If liquid crystal gets into
your eyes or mouth, rinse it with clean
water and see a doctor immediately.
And, if the material adheres to skin or
clothing, use alcohol etc. to wipe it of,
and then wash with soap.
If you use this terminal in a car, contact
the car manufacturer or dealer to ask
about the efect from radio waves.
Depending on the type of car, in-car
electronic devices could be adversely
afected. In this case, stop using this
terminal immediately.
Itching, rash or eczema may be caused
depending on your physical conditions or
predisposition. If an abnormality occurs,
stop using this terminal immediately,
and then seek medical attention.
• For the material of each part →
P23 "Material List"
When watching the display, take a
certain distance from the display in a
fully bright place.
Visual loss may result.
Precautions for Battery Pack
■ Conirm the battery type referring to the
label on the battery pack.
Display
Li-ion00
Battery type
Lithium-ion battery
DANGER
Do not get this terminal placed in
contact with metal materials such as
a needle. Also, do not store or bring in
contact with metallic necklaces.
Ignition, explosion, getting heated or
liquid leak of the battery pack may
result.
When inserting battery pack into this
terminal, make sure to conirm the
direction of the battery pack and not
place excessive force on it.
Ignition, explosion, getting heated or
liquid leak of the battery pack may
result.
Contents / Precautions
17
Do not throw this terminal into ire.
Ignition, explosion, getting heated or
liquid leak of the battery pack may result.
Do not sting this terminal with a nail,
and do not hammer or step upon this
terminal.
Ignition, explosion, getting heated or
liquid leak of the battery pack may result.
When the liquid from battery pack
splashes into your eyes, do not rub
your eyes. Wash your eyes and go to
consult with a doctor immediately.
Blindness may result.
WARNING
Do not use this terminal when
transformation or damage is resulted
from falling down.
Ignition, explosion, getting heated or
liquid leak of the battery pack may result.
18
Contents / Precautions
When battery pack leaks liquid or
gives of odor, stop using it and keep
it away from ire.
The vapors from leaking battery pack
luid may ignite or explode.
Do not let the pet bite the battery
pack.
Ignition, explosion, getting heated or
liquid leak of the battery pack may result.
CAUTION
Do not discard it as combustible waste.
Ignition, and environmental pollution
may result. Bring this terminal to a
docomo Shop after insulating the
battery pack by wrapping terminal
with tape or follow the local disposal
regulations.
Do not use or charge this terminal
when the battery pack is wet.
Ignition, explosion, getting heated or
liquid leak of the battery pack may result.
If battery luid or another substance
leaks from the battery pack, do not
allow it to get on the skin of your face,
hands, etc.
It may cause loss of sight or skin
problems.
If battery luid or another substance
gets in your eyes or mouth, or on your
skin or clothing, rinse it of with clean
water immediately.
Furthermore, if battery luid gets in
your eyes or mouth, rinse your eyes
or mouth with clean water and then
consult a doctor immediately.
Precautions for Adapter, Battery
charger and Desktop Holder
WARNING
Do not use it if the adapter cord gets
damaged.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
Do not use the AC adapter, battery
charger and Desktop Holder in a
bathroom or other highly humid area.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
DC adapter is only for minus earth
car. Do not use it on plus earth car.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
When it starts to thunder, do not
touch the adapter.
Electric shock may result.
Contents / Precautions
19
Do not make the charging terminal
short out while being connected to
the outlet or cigar lighter socket. Do
not touch the charging terminal with a
part of your body such as your hands
or ingers.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
Do not place heavy objects on the
adapter cord.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
When you insert and remove AC
adapter from the power outlet, do not
contact a metal strap or other metal
objects.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
Do not touch the Adapter cord,
Battery charger and Desktop Holder
or outlet with wet hands.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
20
Contents / Precautions
Only use with the speciied power
source and voltage.
If incorrect voltage is used, this may
cause ire, burns or electric shock.
• AC adapter: AC 100 V
• DC adapter: DC 12 V/24 V
(only for minus earth car)
• AC adapter for global use : Between
100V and 240V AC (Connect to the
AC outlet for internal household use)
Use the speciied fuse when the fuse
of DC adapter blows.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may
result. Refer to the manual for detailed
information of the speciied fuse.
Wipe of any dust that accumulated on
the power plug.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
When you connect the AC adapter
to an outlet, do not fail to properly
connect to the outlet.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
When you disconnect the power
plug from the outlet or cigar lighter
socket, do not pull the adapter cord
with excessive force. Instead, hold
the adapter to disconnect.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
Always remove the power plug from
the outlet or cigar lighter socket
when not using the adapter for an
extended period.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
Precautions for docomo mini
UIM card
CAUTION
Be careful not to touch the edge of
docomo mini UIM card when removing
it.
Injury may result.
Immediately remove the power plug
from the outlet or cigar lighter socket
if water or other luids get into the
adapter.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
Always remove the power plug from
the outlet or cigar lighter socket
when cleaning the equipment.
Fire, burns, or electric shock may result.
Contents / Precautions
21
Precautions on Using near
Electronic Medical Equipment
■ The description below meets "Guideline on
the Use of Radio-communication Equipment
such as Cellular Telephones - Safeguards
for Electronic Medical Equipment" by the
Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference.
WARNING
Be sure to adhere to the following
regulations inside medical facilities.
• Keep this terminal out of operating
rooms, intensive care units (ICUs) or
coronary care units (CCUs).
• Turn of this terminal in hospital
wards.
• Turn of this terminal in hospital
lobbies and corridors if electronic
medical devices could be nearby.
• If the medical facility has speciic
zones where use or possession of
mobile terminals is prohibited, follow
those regulations.
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Turn of this terminal in crowded
trains or other public places where
implanted cardiac pacemaker or
deibrillator wearers could be nearby.
Operation of an implanted cardiac
pacemaker or implanted deibrillator may
be adversely afected by radio waves.
If you use electronic medical equipment
such as an implanted cardiac
pacemaker or implanted deibrillator,
use the mobile terminal 22 cm or
more away from the implanted cardiac
pacemaker or implanted deibrillator.
Operations of electronic medical
equipment may be adversely afected
by radio waves.
Patients using electronic medical
equipment other than implanted cardiac
pacemakers or implanted deibrillators
(using outside medical facilities for
treatment at home, etc.) should check
the inluence of radio waves upon the
equipment by consulting the manufacturer.
Operations of electronic medical
equipment may be adversely afected
by radio waves.
Material List
Part
Outer
case
Material
Surface
Treatment
Display
Hardened
Glass
Front
cover
PC + GF
resin +
STS
UV
coating
Back case
PC resin
UV
coating
Back
cover
PC + GF
resin
UV
coating
Back cover
packing
Silicon
-
-
Power key/screen lock
key
PC + ABS
resin
UV
coating
Volume key
PC + ABS
resin
UV
coating
1Seg/mobacas
antenna
PC
UV
coating
Camera panel
Hardened
Glass
-
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Part
24
Material
Surface
Treatment
Flash panel
PC +
Acrylate
resin
-
IrDA port
Hardened
glass
-
Camera decoration
Hardened
glass
-
Battery compartment
STS
-
Charging terminal connector
(Battery compartment)
Titanium
copper
-
Loudspeaker grill
STS
Screws
Mild steel
ZnB
plating
Earphone/microphone
terminal
Phosphor
Bronze +
Stainless
steel
Nickel +
Gold
microUSB charging
terminal
Copper
Alloy +
Stainless
steel
Nickel +
Gold /
Nickel +
Tin
Contents / Precautions
Part
Battery
pack
microSD
card slot
-
docomo
mini UIM
card slot
Material
Surface
Treatment
Battery
pack
PC resin
Corrosion
Treatment
Sticker
PET
Matt
coating
Terminals
Nickel +
Gold
Gold
coating
Guide
Stainless
steel
Nickel
Fixing
plate
LCP
Metal
contacts
Phosphor
Bronze
Nickel +
Gold
Guide
Stainless
steel
Nickel
Fixing
plate
LCP
Metal
contacts
Corson
Alloy
-
-
Nickel +
Gold
Part
Desktop
Holder
Material
Surface
Treatment
Front
cover
PC
Corrosion
treatment
Protecting
cover
PC
Bottom
cover
Part
Battery
charger
Material
Surface
Treatment
Front
cover
PC
Corrosion
treatment
Corrosion
treatment
Supporting
cover
PC
Corrosion
treatment
PC
UV
coating
Bottom
cover
PC
UV
coating
Back
cover
PC
UV
coating
Charging
light
Acrylate
resin
UV
coating
Connector
terminal
Phosphor
bronze
Gold
plating
Terminals
Phosphor
bronze
Gold
plating
Holder
spring
Stainless
steel
-
Charging
terminals
Stainless
steel
Nickel
Knob
spring
Stainless
steel
-
Charging
terminal
Stainless
steel
Nickel
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Precautions for sample (microSDHC
card (XXGB), USB cable)
DANGER
■ microSDHC card (XXGB)/USB cable
(Common)
Do not put the microSDHC card and
USB cable in heating appliances such
as microwaves or high pressure
containers.
Fire, burns, injury, or electric shock
may result.
■ USB cable
Do not use, store or leave this
terminal in hot places (e.g. by the
ire, near a heater, under a kotatsu,
in direct sunlight, in a car in the hot
sun).
Fire, burns or injuries may result.
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Contents / Precautions
Do not disassemble or remodel the
equipment.
Fire, burns, injuries, electric shock may
result.
Do not let the equipment get wet with
water, drinking water, urine of pet
animals, etc.
Fire, burns, injuries, electric shock may
result.
WARNING
■ microSDHC card (XXGB)/USB cable
(Common)
Do not subject the microSDHC card
and USB cable to strong force, severe
shocks, or throw them.
Fire, burns, injury, or electric shock
may result.
■ USB cable
Keep conductive materials (metal
pieces, pencil lead, etc.) from coming
in contact with external connection
terminal. Do not put those materials
inside the terminal.
Fire, burns, injuries, electric shock may
result.
Do not use the USB cable in a
bathroom or other highly humid area.
Fire, burns, electric shock may result.
Do not use the USB cable cord if it
gets damaged.
Fire, burns, electric shock may result.
When you disconnect the USB
cable, do not pull the USB cable with
excessive force. Instead, hold the
connector unit to disconnect.
Fire, burns, electric shock may result.
CAUTION
■ microSDHC card (XXGB)/USB cable
(Common)
Keep out of reach of babies and small
children.
Accidental swallowing or injury may
result.
■ USB cable
Do not place heavy objects on the
USB cable cord.
Fire, burns, electric shock may result.
Do not leave the USB cable on
unstable or sloping surfaces.
Injuries may result.
Do not touch cable with wet hands.
Fire, burns, electric shock may result.
Do not store the equipment in
extremely humid, dusty or hot areas.
Fire, burns, electric shock may result.
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Children using the equipment should
be instructed in proper operation by
an adult. Do not allow them to use the
equipment without adult supervision.
Injuries may result.
Handling and Care
General Usage Guidelines
■ Do not leave inside of this terminal under
water even this terminal has waterproofness,
and keep the supplied accessories and
optional accessories away from water.
Battery pack, adapter, battery charger,
Desktop Holder and docomo mini UIM card
are not waterproof. Do not use them in places
with high humidity such as a bath or where
rain may get it wet. If you carry this terminal
close to your body, moisture from sweat
may corrode the internal parts causing a
malfunction. Note that malfunctions deemed
to be caused by water are not covered by the
warranty or impossible to repair. Since these
malfunctions are not under warranty, even
when repair is possible, it will be done at the
user's expense.
■ Clean this terminal with a dry, soft cloth
(lens cleaning cloth), etc.
• Rubbing it roughly with a dry cloth may
scratch the display.
• Drops of water or dirt left on the display
may cause stains.
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Contents / Precautions
• If this terminal is wiped with alcohol, paint
thinner, benzine or detergent, the printing
may disappear or color may fade.
■ Clean the terminals occasionally with a dry
cotton swab etc.
If the terminals are soiled, connection gets
worse and it may cause power to be turned
of or insuicient battery charge, so clean the
terminals with a dry cotton swab etc. Also,
be careful never to damage the terminals
when cleaning it.
■ Do not place the equipment near air
conditioner outlets.
Condensation may form due to rapid changes
in temperature, and this may corrode internal
parts and cause malfunction.
■ Do not place excessive force on this
terminal or battery pack.
If this terminal is inserted to a full bag, or
placed in a pocket and sat on, the display,
its internal PCBs or battery pack may be
damaged or malfunction.
Also, if an external connection device is
connected to a microUSB connection
terminal or earphone/microphone connection
terminal, damage on connector or
malfunction may result.
■ Do not rub or scratch the display with metal.
The display may get scratched and it may
cause malfunction or damage.
■ Read the individual manual attached to the
Options.
Notes about this terminal
■ Do not place excessive force on pressing
the touch panel, or operate by sharp objects
such as ingernails, ballpoint pen and pins.
Damage of touch panel may result.
■ Avoid using in extremely high or low
temperatures.
This terminal should be used within a
temperature range from 5℃ to 35℃ and a
humidity range from 45% to 85%.
■ This terminal may adversely afect ixed
phones, televisions or radios in use nearby.
Use as far as possible from such appliances.
■ Keep a separate record of any information
stored on this terminal and store the copies
in a safe location.
DOCOMO assumes no responsibility for the
loss of any of your data.
■ Do not drop this terminal or subject it to
shocks.
Damage or malfunction may result.
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■ Do not insert a microUSB connection
terminal, earphone/microphone terminal
crookedly or pull them strongly.
Damage or malfunction may result.
■ It is normal for this terminal to become warm
during use. You can continue using without
problems.
■ Do not leave the camera under direct
sunlight.
Discoloring or burn-in of materials may result.
■ Use this terminal with the microUSB
connection terminal cover closed.
Dust and/or water brought into the terminal
cause troubles.
■ Do not use this terminal without the back
cover.
Dust and/or water brought into the terminal
cause troubles.
■ Do not remove microSD card or turn of this
terminal while using a microSD card.
Data loss or malfunction may result.
■ Do not bring any magnetic cards close to
this terminal.
The magnetic data in cash cards, credit
cards, telephone cards, loppy disks, etc. may
be erased.
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Contents / Precautions
■ Do not bring strong magnetic objects close
to this terminal.
Strong magnetism may cause malfunction.
Notes about the Battery Pack
■ The battery pack is a consumable accessory.
Battery life varies depending on usage
conditions, etc., but it is time to change
battery packs when the usage time has
become extremely short even though the
battery pack has been fully recharged.
Change to a speciied new battery pack.
■ Charge the battery pack in an environment
with the proper ambient temperature (5°
C to
35°
C).
■ Battery life may difer depending on the
use environment or degradation level of the
battery pack.
■ Depending on the usage condition, the
battery pack may inlate slightly when the
battery life is almost over. Note that it is not
a problem.
■ Be careful especially about the following
points when storing the battery pack.
• Keeping under fully charged state (right
after the charging ends)
• Keeping under non charged state
(consumed too much to turn on this
terminal)
The performance and life of the battery
pack may deteriorate.
It is recommended that you store the
battery pack with around 40% battery
level.
Notes about the Adapter and
Battery charger
■ Charge the battery in an environment with
the proper ambient temperature (5℃ to
35℃ ).
■ Do not charge in the following places.
• Places that are very humid, dusty or
exposed to strong vibrations.
• Near ordinary phone or TV/radio.
■ It is normal that the adapter becomes warm
while being charged. You can continue using
without problems.
■ Use the DC adapter only when the car
engine is running.
The car battery may be exhausted.
■ When using an outlet with a mechanism
preventing unplugging, follow the handling
instructions of the outlet.
■ Do not give a strong impact to the adapter.
Also, do not deform the charging terminal or
terminal guide.
Malfunction may result.
Notes about docomo mini
UIM card
■ Do not put excessive force on docomo mini
UIM card when inserting into or removing
from this terminal.
■ Note that DOCOMO assumes no
responsibility for malfunctions occurring as
the result of inserting and using a docomo
mini UIM card with other IC card reader/
writer.
■ Always keep the IC portion of docomo mini
UIM card clean.
■ Clean docomo mini UIM card with a dry, soft
cloth (lens cleaning cloth), etc.
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■ Be sure to keep a separate note of the
information registered on docomo mini UIM
card.
DOCOMO assumes no responsibility for the
loss of any of your data.
■ Visit docomo Shop to return docomo mini
UIM card for the environmental purpose.
■ Do not scratch, touch carelessly or short
circuit the IC portion.
Data loss or malfunction may result.
■ Do not drop or give force to docomo mini
UIM card.
Malfunction may result.
■ Do not bend or put heavy things on docomo
mini UIM card.
Malfunction may result.
■ Do not insert docomo mini UIM card into this
terminal with labels or stickers attached on.
Malfunction may result.
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Notes about the Bluetooth
Function
■ To secure the Bluetooth communication
security, this terminal supports the security
function compliant with Bluetooth standards,
but the security may not be suicient
depending on the settings. Be aware of the
communication using the Bluetooth function.
■ Note that DOCOMO is not responsible for
data or information leakage when making
data communications using Bluetooth.
■ Frequency band
Frequency bands used by this terminal
Bluetooth function/Wireless LAN function
are described on this terminal battery
compartment. They are described as follows.
2.4FH1/DS4/OF4
2.4
: Indicates radio equipment
using 2,400 MHz.
FH/DS/OF
: Indicates that modulation
methods are FH-SS, DS-SS
or OFDM.
1
: Indicates that assumed
inducing interference from
distances is 10 m or less.
: Indicates that assumed
inducing interference from
distances is 40 m or less.
: The full band between 2,400
MHz and 2,483.5 MHz is
used and the band of the
mobile identiication device
is avoidable.
Available channels vary by the country.
For use in an aircraft, contact the airline
company beforehand.
■ Bluetooth Device Cautions
In the bandwidth used by this terminal, in
addition to home electric appliances such as
a microwave oven and industrial/scientiic/
medical devices, in-plant radio stations
used to identify mobile objects used in
production lines of a factory that require a
license, speciied low power radio stations, or
amateur radio stations that do not require a
license (hereafter "other radio stations") can
be in operation.
1. Before using this terminal, conirm that
"another station" is not being operated
nearby.
2. In the event of this terminal causing
harmful radio wave interference with
"another station", promptly change the
location or stop radio wave emission by
turning of the power, etc.
3. If you have further questions, contact
"docomo Information Center" provided on
the last page of this manual.
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Notes about Wireless LAN
(WLAN)
Wireless LAN (WLAN) uses radio waves to
enable communications between compatible
devices, thus allowing connection to a local
area network from anywhere within range.
However, there is a risk of data interception
by malicious third parties unless security is
established. Users are advised to assess their
responsibilities and accordingly conigure
security settings.
■ Wireless LAN
Do not use wireless LAN near magnetic
devices such as electrical appliances or AV/
OA devices, or in radio waves.
- Magnetism or radio waves may increase
noises or disable communications
(especially when using a microwave oven).
- When using near TV, radio, etc., reception
interference may occur, or channels on the
TV screen may be disturbed.
- If there are multiple wireless LAN access
points nearby and the same channel is
used, search may not work correctly.
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- For using WLAN overseas, point of use etc.
may be restricted depending on country.
In that case, conirm conditions such as
available frequency or regulations of the
country to use it.
■ 2.4 GHz Device Cautions
In the WLAN device frequency band, in
addition to home electric appliances such as
a microwave oven and industrial/scientiic/
medical devices, in-plant radio stations
for identiication of mobile objects used in
production lines of a factory (a license is
required), speciied low power radio stations
(a license is not required), or amateur radio
stations (a license is required) can be in
operation.
1. Before using the device, conirm that
premises radio stations for identifying
mobile units, speciied low power radio
stations and amateur radio stations are
not being operated nearby.
2. If the device causes harmful radio
interference to premises radio stations
for identifying mobile units, immediately
change the frequency band or stop use,
and contact "docomo Information Center"
on the last page of this manual for
crosstalk avoidance, etc. (e.g. partition
setup).
3. If the device causes radio interference
to speciied low power radio stations or
amateur radio stations, contact "docomo
Information Center" on the last page of
this manual.
■ 5 GHz Bandwidth Cautions
Outdoor use of 5.2 GHz and 5.3 GHz (W52,
W53) is prohibited by Law.
Handling the FeliCa Reader/
Writer
■ The FeliCa reader/writer function for this
terminal handles delicate signals that require
no radio station license.
■ The 13.56 MHz frequency band is used.
If there is another reader/writer near this
terminal, keep enough distance between this
terminal and the reader/writer. Also, make
sure that there is no radio station using the
same frequency band nearby.
Handling the Samples (microSDHC
card (XXGB)/USB cable)
microSDHC card (XXGB)/USB cable
(Common)
■ microSD card and USB cable are not
waterproof. Do not use them in places with
high humidity such as a bath or where rain
may get it wet. If you carry them close to
your body, moisture from sweat may corrode
the internal parts causing a malfunction.
microSDHC card (XXGB)
■ While using the microSD card, do not remove
from this terminal or turn this terminal of.
Data loss or malfunction may result.
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■ Do not put excessive force on the microSD
card when inserting into or removing from
this terminal.
■ Do not insert the microSD card into this
terminal with labels or stickers attached on.
Malfunction may result.
■ Do not drop or give force to the microSD
card.
■ Do not scratch, touch carelessly or short
circuit this terminal area.
Data loss or malfunction may result.
■ Do not use or store in a place that static
electricity and electrical noise may generate.
■ The microSD card is formatted by SD
memory card standard. The stored data in
the microSD card gets lost when formatting.
Make a backup and store it before
formatting.
Formatting on a device that is non-compliant
with PC and SD memory card may cause
malfunction that cannot write, read, delete
etc. the data.
USB cable
■ Clean the terminal with a dry soft cloth (such
as a cloth for eyeglasses).
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■ Clean the terminals occasionally with a dry
cotton swab etc.
If the terminals are soiled, connection gets
worse and it may cause power to be turned
of or insuicient battery charge, so clean the
terminals with a dry cotton swab etc. Also,
be careful never to damage the terminals
when cleaning it.
Caution
■ Do not use a modiied terminal. Using a
modiied terminal results in violating the law
of Electromagnetic Compatibility.
This terminal has been complied with technical
standard of wireless equipment stipulated by
law of Electromagnetic Compatibility. As a
proof, "Technical standard compliance mark
" is indicated in the inscription seal.
If this terminal is modiied by turning the
screw to the left to disassemble, technical
standard compliance becomes invalid.
Please do not use this terminal during the
time when technical standard compliance is
being invalid, since you are in violation of the
law of Electromagnetic Compatibility.
■ Be careful when using this terminal while
driving.
Using the mobile phone in your hand while
driving is subject to punishment.
However, absolutely necessary cases such
as rescue of a sick person or maintaining
public safety are exempted.
■ The FeliCa reader/writer function can only
be used in Japan.
The FeliCa reader/writer function for this
terminal is compliant with the radio standards
for Japan.
Overseas usage may be subject to punishment.
■ Do not make unauthorized modiications to
the basic software.
Repairs may be refused if the software has
been modiied.
Waterproofness
This terminal provides waterproofness of
IPX5*1, IPX7*2 with irmly closing the back
cover.
*1 IPX5 means that a phone keeps
functioning after applying a jet low of
12.5 L/min. from every direction from a
distance of approximately 3 m for at least
3 minutes using water nozzle of 6.3 mm
inner diameter.
*2 IPX7 means that a phone keeps
functioning after this terminal is slowly
submerged to depth of 1 m in static tap
water at room temperature, left there for
approximately 30 minutes and then taken
out.
What you can do with the
waterproof performance of
L-05E
• You can talk or watch 1Seg without an
umbrella in the rain (for rainfall of 20 mm or
less per hour).
• Do not open/close the back cover when your
hands or this terminal is wet.
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37
• You can wash this terminal by gently shaking
in a sink of fresh water or in tap water at
room temperature, or by hands with tap water
at weaker water low.
- Wash this terminal with the back cover
closed.
- Do not pour water directly on earpiece
(receiver), microphone, speaker, microUSB
connection terminal or earphone/
microphone terminal.
- Do not use brush, sponge, soup, detergent
etc. when you wash this terminal.
- Wipe of moisture on the surface with dry
cloth and drain the water after washing.
→ P41
• Do not put or drop this terminal in pool water
or seawater. Also, do not use this terminal
under water.
To maintain the waterproofness, it is
recommended to change the parts once in
two years regardless of malfunction. We will
replace the parts by keeping this terminal,
and this will be done at user's expense.
Please bring your terminal to a speciied
DOCOMO repair center.
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Contents / Precautions
Before Using
• Make sure to close back cover before using.
Even a tiny dust (tiny iber, hair, sand etc.)
gets stuck, water exposure may result.
Removing/Attaching the Back Cover
■ Removing
Insert a ingernail into the groove
in the back cover, and pull up in
the direction of the arrow a while
pressing ● part slightly to remove
the back cover
■ Attaching
Check the direction of the back
cover and attach it to this terminal
parts to close it irmly
(a). Press
• Make sure there is no gap between this
terminal and the back cover.
Note
• Be sure to conirm whether docomo mini
UIM card, the microSD card and the
battery pack are securely attached when
you attach the back cover. If docomo
mini UIM card is not attached correctly,
you cannot attach the battery pack and
the waterproofness may not be efective
due to the gap between this terminal and
the back cover when you attach the back
cover.
Precautions
■ This terminal
• Do not subject this terminal to severe shocks,
or drop it. Deterioration of waterproofness
may result due to crack or law.
• Do not pour or put in liquid etc. other than
water at room temperature as shown in the
illustrations below.
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Soap/Detergent/
Bath powder
Pool water
Seawater
Hot spring water
Sand/Clay
• Do not put this terminal in hot water, use it in
a sauna or apply hot air from a hair dryer etc.
to it.
• Do not leave water on this terminal. The
external connection terminal may short out.
In cold area, this terminal freezes up and may
cause malfunction.
• To avoid dew condensation, before you bring
this terminal from a cold place to warm
place, wait until this terminal becomes room
temperature.
• Do not apply water low stronger than allowed
( → P37). IPX5 waterproofness on L-05E
may not be able to protect itself from getting
wet, and therefore cause electrical shock,
corrosion of the battery, etc.
• Never try to charge when this terminal is wet.
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Contents / Precautions
• Do not wash with washing machine etc.
• This terminal does not loat on water.
• Do not put directly on beach.
- Sand etc. may get inside of earpiece
(receiver), microphone, speaker, microUSB
connection terminal or earphone/
microphone terminal. etc., and the volume
become low.
- Sand etc. may get inside of microUSB
connection terminal or earphone/
microphone terminal etc., and the
waterproofness may not be efective.
- Using this terminal with water drop or sand
etc. may cause noise.
- Even a tiny amount of sand etc. getting
stuck in the back cover can result water
exposure.
• Do not pick earpiece, microphone, speaker,
microUSB connection terminal, and earphone/
microphone terminal. The waterproofness
may not be efective.
• Do not leave water drop in earpiece (receiver),
microphone, speaker or earphone/microphone
terminal. Such water may interfere with
talking.
• Do not leave water drop in microUSB
connection terminal and earphone/microphone
terminal. This terminal may short out.
■ Back cover
• Do not attach/remove the back cover when
your hands or this terminal is wet.
• The rubber seal of back cover is important to
maintain the waterproofness. Do not peel or
damage the seal. Also, avoid the seal from dust.
• In case the rubber seal of back cover is
damaged or deformed, bring it to a speciied
DOCOMO repair center to replace.
• Do not insert a sharp object into a gap of
the back cover. The rubber seal may get
damaged, and water exposure may result.
• In case the back cover is damaged, replace
it. Electric shock and corrosion of the battery
etc. may result when water gets inside.
• In case liquid such as water is poured when
the back cover is open, the liquid get inside
and electric shock and malfunction may
result. Do not use in such case. Turn of
this terminal and remove the battery pack.
Contact a speciied DOCOMO repair center.
Draining water
When this terminal is wet, drain the water in
the following steps.
• Using this terminal with water drop, the
volume of speaker etc. becomes low and the
quality may change.
Wipe of moisture on the surface
with dry cloth
■ Others
• The supplied accessories and optional
accessories have no waterproofness.
• Operation in all situation is not guaranteed for
actual use. Note that malfunctions deemed
to be caused by user's fault are not covered
by the warranty.
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b
Shake this terminal approximately
20 times, irmly holding it, until there
is no more water splattering
• Visually conirm if no water drops are on
this terminal.
Gently press this terminal to a dry
and clean cloth to wipe of water
remaining in the gap such as
earpiece (receiver), microphone,
speaker, earphone/microphone
terminal, microUSB connection
terminal or key
• Pat the opening with cloth to remove
water because there may be any water
remaining in the grooves of each part.
• Do not wipe of the remaining moisture in
the gaps directly with a cotton swab etc.
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Contents / Precautions
d
Use only after removing the
moisture completely
• Even after following above mentioned
procedures, there might be moisture
remaining in this terminal. Dry it naturally
for a while before use.
• In case water drops are remaining inside
of this terminal after wiping of, the water
may come out.
Charging
The supplied accessories and optional
accessories have no waterproofness. Check
the following before and after charging.
• Check if this terminal is not wet. Never try to
charge when this terminal is wet.
• Do not touch the AC adapter, battery charger
and Desktop Holder with wet hands. Electric
shock may result.
• Do not use the AC adapter, battery charger
and Desktop Holder in a place near water
such as bathroom, shower room, kitchen,
washroom etc. Fire or electrical shock may
result.
Contents / Precautions
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Conirmation and Settings before Using
k GPS/Xi antenna
area*2
Part Names and Functions
Infrared port
Main camera
Flash
docomo mini UIM
card slot
p Bluetooth/Wi-Fi
antenna area*2
a Sub microphone
• Use the sub
microphone
when using the
speaker phone.
b Notiication LED light
c Proximity
sensor*1
q microSD card slot
r Back cover*
mark
t Charging terminal
u Speaker
v FOMA antenna
area*2
d Earpiece (receiver)
e Front camera
f Display
(touch screen)
Back key
Home key
i Main microphone
*1
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*2
Menu key
Switch touch screen on/of to prevent from
erroneous operations of touch screen even when
your face touches the screen during a call.
Conirmation and Settings before Using
*3
Antenna is built in this terminal. If the
antenna area is covered by your hand,
quality may be afected.
Do not remove the sticker attached on the
reverse side of the back cover. If you do so,
reading/writing IC card may fail.
w Earphone
microphone
terminal
x Power key/
Screen lock
key
y 1Seg/mobacas
antenna
z Volume key
A microUSB
connection
terminal
Note
• Do not put any sticker on the sensor
area.
There are three keys on the front of this
terminal. The roles of these keys are shown
below.
Back key
Tap this key to return to the
previous screen. It also closes
a dialog box, an options menu,
the Notiication panel, or the onscreen keyboard.
Home key
• If you tap this key, you will
return to the Home screen,
regardless of the application
being used or the screen being
displayed.
• If you touch and hold down
this key, the list of the most
recently used applications
appear. Tap an thumbnail to
open the application. (It may be
displayed as horizontal screen.)
Drag a thumbnail to right and
left to delete from the list.
Menu key
Tap this key to display the options
menu for the current screen or
application.
Conirmation and Settings before Using
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docomo mini UIM card
docomo mini UIM card is an IC card that stores
information such as phone number, etc. of each
customer.
• You cannot use some of this terminal
functions if docomo mini UIM card is not
inserted. Before inserting or removing docomo
mini UIM card, you must always turn OFF the
power and disconnect the adapter.
• This terminal uses only docomo mini UIM
card. Bring your UIM/FOMA card to a docomo
Shop to exchange it.
docomo mini UIM card security codes
docomo mini UIM card can set security code
named PIN code. This code is set to "0000"
at the time of subscription, but you may
subsequently change it. For details on security
code for docomo mini UIM card, see "PIN code"
(P170).
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Conirmation and Settings before Using
Inserting docomo mini UIM card
Remove the back cover (P38)
Remove the battery pack (P49),
and insert docomo mini UIM card into
the slot with the gold-colored IC side
facing down
Removing docomo mini UIM card
Remove the back cover (P38)
and the battery pack (P49),
then gently press docomo mini UIM
card with your ingertip and slide it
forward
microSD Card
A microSD card can be used with any other
compatible devices.
• This terminal supports a microSD card of up
to 2 GB, a microSDHC card of up to 32 GB (as
of November 2012).
• Contact the manufacturers about the
supporting microSD cards.
Note
• Attaching a microSD card which exceeds
the maximum capacity may cause data
loss.
Conirmation and Settings before Using
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Inserting a microSD Card
Remove the back cover (P38)
Insert the microSD card into the slot
with the metal contacts facing down
• Insert a microSD card properly, paying
attention to the insertion direction.
Improper insertion of a microSD card may
damage the card itself and the slot, or
may be unable to eject the card.
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Conirmation and Settings before Using
Removing a microSD Card
Remove the back cover, gently
press the microSD card with your
ingertip, slide it to the arrow
direction to remove
Battery Pack
Attaching the Battery Pack
Remove the back cover (P38)
Face up the CE mark printed on the
battery pack and insert it in the
arrow direction (a) by aligning the
tabs of the terminal and battery
pack
Removing the Battery Pack
Remove the back cover (P38)
Put your ingertip into the groove,
and pushing it to the direction of the
arrow (a), lift out the battery pack
in the direction of the arrow (b)
Note
• Turn the power OFF before attaching/
removing the battery pack.
Attach the back cover (P39)
Conirmation and Settings before Using
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Charging
Battery Pack Life
• The battery pack is a consumable accessory.
The usage time of the battery per one charge
decreases gradually each time the battery is
recharged.
• When the usage time from one charge
becomes about half of a new battery pack,
the life of the battery pack is assumed to be
almost over. We recommend that you replace
the battery ahead of time.
Battery Charging
• For detailed information, refer to manuals for
AC adapter and battery charger.
• The shape of the AC adapter plug is for AC
100 V (Japanese standard). The conversion
plug adapter for overseas is required if you
use an adapter for AC 100 V to 240 V. Also
do not use a transformer for overseas travel.
• Do not force the connector when inserting/
pulling it out. Instead, insert/pull it out slowly.
• If you start charging when the battery pack is
empty, you may not be able to power ON this
terminal for a while.
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Conirmation and Settings before Using
• Make sure to unplug the power plug of AC
adapter after inishing charging.
Do not charge for a long time
(several days)
• If you carry on charging this terminal after it
has been fully charged, the battery pack will
start supplying power to this terminal. This
will reduce the actual usage time and deplete
the battery. If this happens, please charge
it again correctly. Before recharging, remove
this terminal from microUSB cable and reset.
Charging Time (estimate)
The estimated time for charging an empty
battery pack is shown below. Charging under
low temperatures requires longer time.
AC adapter 03 (optional)
Approx. XXX minutes
(With Desktop Holder:
approx. XXX minutes)
DC adapter 03 (optional)
Approx. XXX minutes
Usage Time (estimate)
A list of the charging time (estimate) of a fully
charged battery is shown below. The usage
time varies depending on the usage conditions
and the battery pack condition. For details,
refer to "Main Speciications" (P285).
Continuous
standby
time
Continuous
call time
LTE
Stationary (Automatic):
Approx. XXX hours
FOMA/
3G
Stationary (Automatic):
Approx. XXX hours
GSM
Stationary (Automatic):
Approx. XXX hours
FOMA/
3G
Approx. XXX minutes
GSM
Approx. XXX minutes
1Seg watching time
Approx. XXX minutes
mobacas watching
time
Approx. XXX minutes
Charging with the Desktop
Holder
This section describes how to charge the
battery using the attached Desktop Holder
LXX and AC adapter 03 (optional)*.
* AC adapter 03 consists of AC adapter and
microUSB cable.
Conirmation and Settings before Using
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a
Insert the microUSB connector of
microUSB cable into the connection
terminal on the back of Desktop Holder
When charging is complete, hold
Desktop Holder and tilt this terminal
in the direction a, then lift it out in
the direction b as shown to remove
Remove AC adapter plug from the
power outlet
Remove the USB connector of
microUSB cable from the USB
connection terminal of AC adapter
Remove the microUSB connector of
microUSB cable from the connection
terminal on the back of Desktop
Holder
• Insert the microUSB connector
horizontally with the USB mark facing up.
Insert the USB connector of the
microUSB cable into the USB
connection terminal of AC adapter
Hold Desktop Holder and attach
the bottom of this terminal to the
Desktop Holder base (a), then push
this terminal in the direction b as
shown until it clicks
• Make sure the power key side of this
terminal is up.
• Make sure that this terminal its between
the side tabs of Desktop Holder.
Insert the AC adapter plug into the
power outlet
• Charging begins. The notiication LED
light lights in red while charging.
• When charging is completed, the
notiication LED light lights in green, the
battery completion sound rings, and
appears.
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Conirmation and Settings before Using
Charging with the AC Adapter
How to use the optional AC adapter 03* to
charge this terminal is described below.
* AC adapter 03 consists of AC adapter and
microUSB cable.
Insert the USB connector of the
microUSB cable into the USB
connection terminal of AC adapter
Insert the AC adapter plug into the
power outlet
• The notiication LED light lights in red.
• While charging, the battery level icon in
the status bar either appears like or
changes its appearance in the order of
u u u u u u .
• When the battery pack is fully charged,
the battery level icon on the status bar
changes to .
• When charging is completed, the
notiication LED lights in green, the battery
completion sound rings, and appears.
Open the microUSB connection
terminal cover and insert the
microUSB connector of microUSB
cable into the microUSB connection
terminal of this terminal
• Insert the microUSB connector
horizontally with the USB mark facing up.
When charging is completed, remove
AC adapter plug from the power outlet
Remove the USB connector of
microUSB cable from the USB
connection terminal of AC adapter
Remove the microUSB connector of
microUSB cable from this terminal
• Close the microUSB connection terminal
cover when charging is complete.
Conirmation and Settings before Using
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■ DC adapter 03(optional)
The DC adapter supplies power to charge
this terminal from a cigar lighter socket
(12V/24V) in a vehicle while the battery
pack is attached.
For details, see the operating manual of the
DC adapter 03.
Charging with Battery
Charger LXX
With the CE mark facing up, it the
tabs of the battery pack into Battery
Charger and insert battery pack in
the direction of the arrow (a)
Close the battery cover
How to use supplied Battery Charger LXX* to
charge this terminal is described here.
* Battery Charger LXX consists of battery
charger main unit and USB cable (sample).
Attaching Battery Pack to Battery
Charger
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Put your ingertip in the groove of
the battery cover to lift it up in the
direction of the arrow(a)
Conirmation and Settings before Using
Removing Battery Pack from Battery
Charger
Put your ingertip in the groove
of the Battery Charger and press
the battery pack in the direction of
the arrow (a), then lift it up in the
direction of the arrow (b)
Close the battery cover
Put your ingertip in the groove of
the battery cover to lift it up in the
direction of the arrow(a)
Conirmation and Settings before Using
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Charging Battery Pack L20
How to use USB cable (sample) and AC
adapter 03 (optional) to charge this terminal is
described here.
* Using microUSB cable included to AC
adapter 03 is available.
Insert microUSB connector of
the USB cable into the connector
terminal of Battery Charger LXX
• Insert microUSB plug of the USB cable
horizontally with the USB mark facing up.
Insert USB connector of the USB
cable into the connector terminal of
AC adapter
Insert the AC adapter plug into the
power outlet
• The charging light of Battery Charger
lights in red → green → orange → turns of,
then charging starts.
• The charging light lights in red while
charging.
• The charging light lights in green when
charging is complete.
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Conirmation and Settings before Using
When charging is complete, remove
AC adapter plug from power outlet
Remove the USB connector of the
USB cable from the USB connection
terminal of AC adapter
f
Remove the microUSB connector
from Battery Charger LXX
Charging with a PC
Connect this terminal to a PC with the USB
cable (sample) to charge.
• Insert the USB cable horizontally with the
USB mark facing up.
Note
• If charging light of Battery Charger is
lashing in orange, Battery Charger is
not charged correctly. Make sure the
connection or wipe dirt on the connection
terminals and charge again.
• When carrying the battery pack, make
sure to keep it in Battery Charger to
prevent dirt or damage.
Open the microUSB connection
terminal cover and insert the
microUSB connector of USB cable
into the microUSB connection
terminal of this terminal
Insert the USB connector of USB
cable to PC USB port
• The "USB connection type" screen is
displayed.
Select "Charge only"
Remove the microUSB connector of
USB cable from this terminal
When charging is complete, remove
the USB connector of USB cable from
USB port of PC
• Close the microUSB connection terminal
cover when charging is complete.
Conirmation and Settings before Using
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Note
Turning ON/OFF the Power
• Depending on the condition of PC, the charging
may take time or the charging is not possible.
Turning ON the Power
Press and hold the power key for
over 1 second
• Lock screen appears after a short time.
Turning OFF the Power
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Conirmation and Settings before Using
Press and hold the power key for
over 1 second
"Power of"
"OK"
Turning on Backlight
To prevent unintended operation and to save
power, the backlight turns of when a certain
period of time elapses. If you then turn on
the backlight to release the screen lock, the
screen that was displayed before the backlight
was turned of appears again.
Unlock the Screen Lock
Tap
• In case "Lock screen" is set, unlock with
the method you have set beforehand.
Press the power key
• The Locked screen appears.
Note
• Pressing the power key while the
backlight is on locks the screen.
• Time from when backlight goes out to
when screen is locked can be adjusted.
For details, refer to "Display" (P160).
Conirmation and Settings before Using
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Note
• When the screen lock is set as "Touch",
drag or swipe the status bar to down
while the screen is locked to open the
Notiication panel.
Basic Operations
The display of this terminal has a touch screen
that allows you to perform various operations
by touching it.
Using Touch Screen
Precautions on Using Touch Screen
The touch screen has been designed for lightly
touching with ingers. Do not press it hard
with your inger or press it with sharp objects
(ingernail, ballpoint pen, pin, etc.).
The following user actions may cause the
touch screen not to work properly. They may
also cause malfunction.
• Touching the screen with gloved hands
• Touching the screen with the tip of a
ingernail
• Placing a foreign object on the screen
• Sticking a protective sheet or seal on the
screen
• Touching the screen when it is wet
• Touching the screen with wet ingers by
sweat or water
• Operating while charging with an adapter
other than designated adapter by docomo
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Conirmation and Settings before Using
Touch Screen Operations
You can perform the following actions on the
touch screen.
• Tap : Touch the screen lightly
• Double-tap : Touch the screen lightly twice
successively
• Touch and hold down : Touch a screen for
over 1 second
• Swipe : Lightly lick the screen
• Drag : Touch and hold down to lick the
screen, and then release your inger
• Flick: Touch the screen and sweep the inger
quickly
• Pinch-out : Touch the screen with 2 ingers
and then move them apart
• Pinch-in : Touch the screen with 2 ingers
apart and then move them together, as if
pinching
Checking or Unchecking Options
Tap an item that has a checkbox
• If the checkbox was unmarked, a check
mark now appears in it.
• If the checkbox was marked, the check
mark now disappears from it.
Scrolling Screen
You can scroll the screen up or down. On some
web pages, you can also scroll side to side.
• Drag up or down to
scroll.
Opening Items
Tap an item
• Swipe to scroll
quickly. To stop
scrolling, touch the
screen.
Conirmation and Settings before Using
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Using Motion Gesture
Zooming In or Out
Depending on the used application, you can
enlarge the screen and reduce the enlarged
screen.
• The movement
of your ingers
enlarges the
screen display by
pinching it out.
Various functions can be operated simply by
moving this terminal.
• To use motion gestures, from the Home
u "System settings" u
screen, tap
"Gestures" and place a check mark in each
item.
Moving Home screen icons
To operate, mark "Move home screen items".
• The movement
of your ingers
reduces the
screen display by
pinching it in.
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Conirmation and Settings before Using
Touch and hold down an icon that
you want to move on the Home
screen
Tilt this terminal to the left or right
• You can move icons this way.
Muting ringtone
To operate, mark "Silence incoming calls".
When an incoming call arrives, lip
this terminal
• The ringtone is muted.
Stopping alarm
To operate, mark "Snooze or stop alarm".
Flip this terminal while alarm is
ringing
• Alarm stops. If "Snooze duration" is set to
an item other than OFF, snooze function
remains.
Conirmation and Settings before Using
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Changing Screen Orientation
Note
u "System
• From the Home screen,
settings" u "Gestures" u "Tilt sensitivity"
and unmark "Default sensitivity" to set
the tilt sensitivity.
• This setting can be used only when you
selected "Home" by tapping from the
u "System settings" u
Home screen,
"Home screen" u "Select Home".
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Conirmation and Settings before Using
This terminal screen automatically rotates to
horizontal (landscape) or vertical (portrait)
views, depending on the direction in which it is
turned.
• Screen orientation may not change in some
applications.
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Display"
Put a check mark on "Auto-rotate
screen"
: Change the background.
Capturing Screen Shot
You can capture the display on screen and
save it as an image.
: Select the type of pen and the
color.
Hold down the power key and
volume key (down) for over 1
second
: Use eraser. Tap "Clear all" to
delete all the created memos.
: Send Memo via Bluetooth,
Gmail, or Picasa.
• You can see the captured screen shots
in "Screenshots" of "Gallery".
: Save created memo.
: Displays/Does not display the
Tool Bar.
QMemo
Without having to launch the Memo, you can
simply write a memo. You can also input texts
or illustrations directly on a captured image.
Press the both volume keys on the
screen where you want to make a
note
Create a memo
• The following information is displayed.
: Undo/Redo.
: Edit the screen size.
Tap
• Created Memo is saved in Gallery.
Note
• You can also launch QMemo by tapping
"QMemo" on the Notiication panel.
• Touch softly by ingers to operate. Using
a commercial stylus pen may not operate.
Conirmation and Settings before Using
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● On-screen QWERTY keyboard
The array is the same as the PC's keyboard.
Character Entry
This terminal has an on-screen keyboard that is
displayed in the touch screen for character entry.
Character Entry Using the Onscreen
Keyboard
If you tap a text box on the screen, the
onscreen keyboard appears in the touch panel.
This terminal provides three types of on-screen
keyboards: an on-screen 10-key keyboard,
an on-screen QWERTY keyboard and mazec-T
handwriting converting keyboard.
to switch the entry operation such as
Tap
character mode change.
● On-screen 10-key keyboard
This keyboard is the similar input method as
mobile phone (multi-tap).
ab c d
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Conirmation and Settings before Using
a Voice Input / Keyboard Type / Reverse
Order Key
The mode switches to Voice Input mode.
Touch and hold down this icon to display
the "Keyboard Type" menu. You can hide
the voice input key in the "LG Japanese
Keyboard Settings". If the voice input icon is
hidden, the Keyboard Type key is displayed
instead.
appears when
• If using the 10-keyboard,
displays
a character is entered. Tapping
the previous character (reverse order).
b Left cursor key/Arrow key
The cursor moves to the left. It can also
narrow the conversion range to convert.
Touch and hold down this to change arrow
key mode.
c Symbol key/Alphanumeric and Kana key
Displays a list of pictograms, symbols
emoticons and pictogram-D. Displays
alphanumeric characters and kana when
" 英数カナ (Alphanumeric and Kana key)" is
displayed.
d Switch character mode key/Setting key
Switch the character mode. Touch and hold
down to display "LG Japanese Keyboard"
Menu.
e Emoji Quick
Quickly enter the symbol/pictogram. When
you can view the full width of
you tap the
the software keyboard a quick emoticon.
h Space key/" 変換 (convert)" key
Enter half space. " 変換 (convert)" is
displayed during Hiragana input and a list of
conversion candidates is displayed.
i Conirmation key/Execution key/Enter key/
Search key
Conirms the entered characters or
converted characters. If the entered
characters or converted characters have
already been conirmed, this executes the
function (execute, line feed, search) of
the text box in which the characters were
entered.
j Shift key
Switch between upper case letter and lower
case letter when inputting English.
Tap once : Only the irst letter is capitalized
Tap twice : All letters are capitalized
Tap three times : Lower case
f Delete key
Deletes the character to the left of the
cursor. Touch and hold down this to delete
the characters continuously.
g Right cursor key
The cursor moves to the right. Touch and
hold down this to move it continuously. It
can also widen the conversion range.
Conirmation and Settings before Using
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● On-screen 10-key keyboard (arrow key
mode selected)
a Close
Switch to the on-screen keyboard that has
been displayed before the arrow key mode
was displayed.
b Arrow (up, down, right or left) key
Move the cursor to up, down, right or left.
c Delete key
Deletes the character to the left of the
cursor. Touch and hold down this to delete
the characters continuously.
d Select/Deselect key
Selects a target. You can change the area
with arrow key.
With deselect key, you can deselect the
selected area.
e Space key
Enter half space.
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Conirmation and Settings before Using
f Cut key
Cut the selected characters.
g Paste key
Paste the copied/cut text.
h Copy key
Copy the selected text.
● mazec-T Conversion keyboard
g Line feed key
Execute entered text box function (run/
linefeed/search).
Note
a Handwriting area
When a character is written, "^" is displayed
under the character. Tap "^" to display a list
of recognition candidate and you can modify
the character.
b Menu key
Selecting types of characters and setting
the details of mazec are available.
c Keyboard Type Key
Change the keyboard type.
d Left cursor/Right cursor
Move cursor position.
e Space key
Enter half space.
f Delete key
Delete character.
• The key display varies depending on the
entry screen or character mode.
• For information on switching the type of
on-screen keyboard, refer to "Switching
keyboard" (P70).
• When you no longer need the keyboard,
. To
you can close it by tapping
display it again, tap the text box on the
screen.
There are 7 character input modes. The
current mode is indicated by the following
icons in the status bar.
Hiragana-Kanji
Half-width
Alphabet
Full-width
Katakana
Full-width
Numeric
Half-width
Katakana
Half-width
Numeric
Full-width
Alphabet
Conirmation and Settings before Using
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Flick input
Flick input makes it easier to input when using
10-key keyboard.
Tap the key where the text to input
is allocated
• Flick guide is displayed on the upper of
the key.
Switching keyboard
Touch and hold down
screen keyboard
on on-
• "LG Japanese Keyboard" menu is
displayed.
"Keyboard Type"
"10-key"/"QWERTY"/"mazec-T
Conversion"
• When you change the input mode,
keyboard is automatically switched.
Switch with "10-key"/"QWERTY"/"mazec-T
Conversion".
Switching the character mode
on a character entry
Each time you tap
screen, the character mode switches in
the order of "Hiragana-Kanji" u "Half-width
Alphabet" u "Half-width Numeric".
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Drag it toward the text to input
• Tap
to input dull sound, semi-voiced
sound or lowercase.
Conirmation and Settings before Using
Note
• In some character entry screens, certain
character modes may not be available or
selectable.
Entering pictograms/symbols/
emoticons/pictogram-D
in a character entry screen to switch to
Tap
pictogram/symbol/emoticon/pictogram-D input
mode, and display available pictograms on the
display.
Tap a tab to switch.
When tap " 文字 (character)", the keyboard
before entering symbols or emoticons appears.
Using Emoji Quick
Tap
while on-screen keyboard is displayed
to display "Emoji Quick" where you can check
the history of pictograms recently used.
In this "Emoji Quick", Deco-mail pictogram,
pictograms and symbols that have been
entered via "Symbol" key while entering
character, and directly entered character from
"Emoji Quick" are displayed.
• Emoticons are not relected in "Emoji Quick".
• The displaying contents in "Emoji Quick" difer
depending on applications.
• The displaying order and displaying character may
be changed by entering pictograms and symbols.
Changing character entry settings
Touch and hold down
on a character entry
screen to display "LG Japanese Keyboard"
menu. Tap "LG Japanese Keyboard Settings"
to change the character entry settings.
COMMON KEYBOARD SETTINGS
Sound on Key
Press
Mark this checkbox to play
a brief sound on each key
press.
Vibrate on Key
Press
Mark this checkbox to make
this terminal vibrate on
each key press.
Key Preview
Mark this checkbox to
display an enlarged pop-up
of the entered key.
Auto
Capitalization
Mark this checkbox to
automatically capitalize
the irst letter of the irst
word at the beginning of a
sentence.
Conirmation and Settings before Using
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72
Auto Space
Input
Mark this checkbox to
automatically insert halfwidth space after selecting
a character when inputting
alphabet.
Auto
Punctuation
Double tap space key
to input "." (period) when
inputting alphabet.
Keyboard
Layout
This allows you to set
the type of keyboard to
use on each screen view
(horizontal/vertical) or for
each input mode.
Voice typing
Key
Set whether to display voice
typing key on the keyboard.
Fullscreen
Mode
Set whether to widen the
entry ield to display in
horizontal view.
Emoji Quick
Set whether to display
Emoji Quick on the keyboard
and set displayed position
of Emoji Quick.
Conirmation and Settings before Using
10-KEY KEYBOARD
Flick Input
Mark this checkbox to change
the input method on the
onscreen 10-key keyboard
to lick input. Unmark this
checkbox to change it back to
toggle input.
Flick
Sensitivity
If you tap this when the "Flick
Input" checkbox is marked, the
"Flick Sensitivity (Low ⇔ High)"
menu appears, allowing you to
set the lick sensitivity using a
slide bar.
Toggle
Input
If you mark this checkbox when
the "Flick Input" checkbox is
marked, toggle input is enabled
as well as lick input.
Auto
Cursor
Movement
Specify the speed for auto
cursor movement.
CONVERSION
DICTIONARY
Input
Word
Learning
If you mark this checkbox,
the phrase conirmed by the
conversion process is learned by
iWnn IME.
Japanese
User
Dictionary
Word
Prediction
Mark this checkbox to display
the predictive conversion
candidates.
Tap this to display the
"Japanese User Dictionary"
to register, edit
screen. Tap
or delete words, or to delete
the entire Japanese User
Dictionary.
Typing
Error
Correction
Mark this checkbox to display
predicted candidates for
correcting typing error.
English
User
Dictionary
Wildcard
Prediction
Mark this checkbox to display
conversion candidates based on
the number of characters in the
word or phrase.
Tap this to display the "English
User Dictionary" screen. Tap
to register, edit or delete words,
or to delete the entire English
User Dictionary.
Clear
Learning
Dictionary
Delete all contents of the
learning dictionary.
Lines of
Candidate
Area
This allows you to set the
number of lines of conversion
candidates displayed in vertical
(portrait) screen.
ABOUT IME
LG
Japanese
Keyboard
Detailed information of LG
Japanese Keyboard will be
displayed.
EXTERNAL APPLICATION
Mushroom
This allows you to set whether to
use the Mushroom application.
Conirmation and Settings before Using
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Initial Settings
"Sign in"/"Get an account"/"Not now"
on the "Make it Google" screen u
set by following screen instructions
until the "Thank You!" screen
appears u "Done"
"OK" on the "Software Update"
screen
"Next" on the "docomo service initial
settings" screen
"Install"/"Not install" on the "Install
all apps" screen u "Next"
"Set"/"Not set" on the "Use OsaifuKeitai" screen u "Next"
"Set" on the "docomo apps
password settings" screen u input
a docomo apps password u "OK" u
input new docomo apps password u
"OK" u input the new docomo apps
password again u "OK"
First-time Settings when the
Power is Turned On
When the power is irst turned ON, you need to
set the language etc. for this terminal. Once you
set those settings, there is no need to set them
the next time the power is turned ON. You can
also change these settings later.
• Procedures difer depending on the
connection with network and settings.
Press and hold the power key for
over 1 second
Tap "Next" on the "Welcome to
Startup Wizard" screen
Tap " 日本語 ( 日本 ) (Japanese
(Japan))" on the " ガイドに従って設定
を始めましょう (Set following to the
guide)" screen to select "English"
Mark/unmark "Mobile Network"/ "WiFi" checkbox on the "Set internet
connection" screen u "Next"
• Set each item for Wi-Fi network when you
select "Wi-Fi".
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k
"Location providing ON"/"Location
providing OFF"/"Unknown blocking"
on the "Location providing setting"
screen u "Next"
"OK" on the "Complete setting"
screen
Note
• A data connection (LTE/3G/GPRS)
is required to set online services. For
details on enabling data connection, refer
to "WIRELESS & NETWORKS" (P152).
Coniguring Wi-Fi Settings
This terminal connects to the Internet via
access points for Wi-Fi networks or public
wireless LAN services.
To connect, you must conigure the access
point connection settings on this terminal.
■ Reception interference caused by Bluetooth
devices
• As this terminal's wireless LAN devices
and Bluetooth device use the same
frequency (2.4 GHz), reception interference
may occur or the communications speed
may lower. Also, you may hear noise or
have a connection problem. In these cases,
do the following:
- Keep the wireless LAN device over 10 m
away from the Bluetooth device.
- Within 10 m, turn of either the wireless
LAN device or the Bluetooth device.
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Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
Note
• Packet communication can be connected,
even when Wi-Fi function is ON. However,
while Wi-Fi is available, Wi-Fi is prioritized.
When the Wi-Fi network is disconnected,
this terminal automatically connects to
the LTE/3G/GPRS network. Note that
if you keep connecting via the LTE/3G/
GPRS network, you may incur packet
communication charges.
• You can reduce battery consumption by
turning OFF Wi-Fi when you are not using it.
Wi-Fi network status
When this terminal is connected to a Wi-Fi
appears in the status bar. An open
network,
network with no security protection is detected
when Wi-Fi network notiication is set to ON,
appears in the status bar.
always
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Conirmation and Settings before Using
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Wi-Fi"
• The "Wi-Fi" screen appears.
Turn "Wi-Fi" ON
Tap the Wi-Fi network that you want
to connect to
• If you try to connect to a protected Wi-Fi
network, you will be prompted to enter the
security key for that Wi-Fi network. Tap
the "Password" box, enter the network
password and tap "Connect".
• Usually, when you enter a password,
the last character entered is displayed
and as many "・" as the number of
characters appear instead of previously
entered characters. All characters can be
displayed when you place a check mark
on "Show password".
• When connecting to an access point that
supported WPS, place a check mark in
"Show advanced options" on the pop-up
screen and select a connection method.
Note
• Open network and protected network are
two types networks that are available.
The network type is indicated by an
represents
icon to the network name.
represents
an open network and
a protected network. The icon also
indicates the signal strength.
Strong signal :
• To use docomo services via Wi-Fi when
Wi-Fi network is used, set "Wi-Fi option
password". From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "docomo service" u
"Wi-Fi settings for docomo apps".
Weak signal :
• To search Wi-Fi network again, from the
u "System settings" u
Home screen,
"Wi-Fi" u "SEARCH".
• Network name does not appear depending
on the settings for the access point even if
the network is connectable. If this happens,
you can still connect to the network. Refer
to "Adding a Wi-Fi network" (P78).
• When establishing a Wi-Fi network
connection, the required information is
generally obtained from a DHCP server
automatically. However, it is possible to
specify these items separately.
• To check the Wi-Fi MAC address and
IP address, from the Home screen,
u "System settings" u "Wi-Fi" u
"Advanced".
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Notifying when Wi-Fi network with no
security protection is detected
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Wi-Fi"
• The "Wi-Fi" screen appears.
Turn "Wi-Fi" ON
Mark "Network notiication"
checkbox
• You will be automatically notiied when an
open network with no security protection
is detected.
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Conirmation and Settings before Using
Adding a Wi-Fi network
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Wi-Fi"
• The "Wi-Fi" screen appears.
Turn "Wi-Fi" ON
"Security"
"Save"
"ADD NETWORK"
• The "Add network" menu appears.
Enter the network SSID in the
"Network SSID" box
• "Security" menu appears. Select the
appropriate type from "None", "WEP",
"WPA/WPA2 PSK", and "802.1x EAP".
• The setting method difers depending on
the security settings.
• The Wi-Fi network is added.
Changing the Wi-Fi network password
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Wi-Fi"
• The "Wi-Fi" screen appears.
Touch and hold down the Wi-Fi
network name
Setting Wi-Fi connection while the
screen is OFF
Disconnect Wi-Fi while the screen is OFF and
specify the timing of switching this terminal to
data communications.
• A menu appears.
"Modify network"
• The network settings are displayed. Tap
the "Password" box and enter the new
password.
Disconnecting from a Wi-Fi network
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Wi-Fi"
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Wi-Fi"
• The "Wi-Fi" screen is displayed.
u "Advanced"
"Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep"
• "Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep" menu
appears. Choose from "Always", "Only
when plugged in", and "Never (increases
data usage)".
• The "Wi-Fi" screen appears.
Touch and hold down the name
of Wi-Fi network that you want to
disconnect
• A menu appears.
"Forget network"
• The Wi-Fi network is disconnected.
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Ignoring unavailable radio waves
This function enables re-connection with the
available access point when the access point
is recognized as an unavailable one by Internet
due to no reply is received from your desired
access point.
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Wi-Fi"
• The "Wi-Fi" screen appears.
u "Advanced"
Mark "Avoid poor connections"
checkbox
Setting Online Service Accounts
You can update your status on Google and
other online services once you have set up
your online service account on this terminal.
You can also conigure this terminal to
automatically sync updates from the online
service.
You can also delete unnecessary accounts.
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Conirmation and Settings before Using
Adding an online service account
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Accounts &
sync"
"ADD ACCOUNT"
• The "Accounts & sync" screen appears.
• The "Add account" screen appears.
Tap the online service that you want
to set an account
• Follow the screen instructions and enter
your login details.
• When you have inished adding the
account, the added online service
appears in the "Accounts & sync" screen.
Note
• The application automatically
synchronizes data if "Accounts & sync"
is turned ON. These operations may incur
packet communication charges. Battery
runs down fast compared to when the
function is turned OFF.
Manually synchronizing online service
data
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Accounts &
sync"
• The "Accounts & sync" screen appears.
Tap the account that you want to
synchronize with
• A list of online service's synchronized
data appears.
Mark the data that you want to
synchronize
• The data with a check mark is synchronized.
Deleting an online service account
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Accounts &
sync"
Tap the account that you want to
delete
• The "Accounts & sync" screen appears.
• The "Sync settings" screen appears.
u "Remove account" u "OK"
• The selected account is deleted.
Note
• docomo account cannot be added or
deleted.
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Setting Notiication LED
Notiication LED
Notiication LED
Notiication LED lights or lashes to notify
of status of this terminal. Operations of
notiication LED are as follows:
• Flashes in blue: Notiies of missed calls/new
SMS
• Lights in red: Notiies of charging in process/
new Area Mail
• Lights in green: Notiies that charging is
complete
Note
• Flashing in blue means lashing twice at
approximately 60-second intervals. When
approximately 10 minutes elapses or
notiication is checked, lashing stops.
• This terminal lights in red/green
regardless of whether the power is ON/
OFF.
• If something to notify happens while
charging/when charging is complete,
notiication by lashing in blue comes
irst.
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Conirmation and Settings before Using
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Display" u
"Notiication lash"
Mark "Use LED light for
notiications"
Mark the functions for which you
want to enable the notiication LED
Note
• The Area Mail notiication setting cannot
be changed.
Screen Display/Icons
Main status icons
Signal strength
Status Bar
The status bar is displayed at the top of the
screen. This terminal status and notiications
are displayed in the status bar. Notiication
icons are displayed on the left side, and this
terminal status icons are displayed on the right
side.
Status bar
Out of service area
(White)
(Aqua)
Bluetooth Function ON
Connected to Bluetooth device
Roaming available
Communicating through roaming
3G available
Communicating by 3G
LTE available
Communicating by LTE
HSPA available
Communicating by HSPA
Connected to Wi-Fi
Communicating through Wi-Fi
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Battery level
Main notiication icons
The battery needs to be charged
New Gmail
The battery is empty
New SMS message
The battery is charging
Problem with an SMS message
Airplane mode activated
New Google Talk message
docomo mini UIM card locked or
not inserted
Receiving a call
Silent mode is set (no vibration)
Vibrate only is set
Alarm is set
Synchronizing data
Osaifu-Keitai lock activated
1Seg signal strength
Missed call
New voicemail message
New alarm notiication
Upcoming calendar event
Music is playing
Discovered Open Network (Wi-Fi)
USB is connected, USB tethering
available
The battery is full
The battery is charging slowly
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Free space on memory of this
terminal is getting low
USB tethering and Wi-Fi tethering
available
Using Wi-Fi Direct
During Omakase Lock
Uploading data
Data Upload completed
Downloading data
Data download completed
Problem with login
Problem with synchronization
Update is available.
Installing application is complete
More notiications
Note
•
appears when the terminal is charged
without the optional AC adapter (e.g.
when charged with a PC).
• When is displayed, the battery charge
speed is slower than when the AC
adapter (optional) is used.
is displayed when the internal storage
•
is out of space.
• When
is displayed, you may not able to
install an application even after
downloading it.
Make enough free space, and install the
application again.
GPS is positioning (blink)
Connected to a VPN
USB debug mode is connected
Wi-Fi tethering available
Conirmation and Settings before Using
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Notiication Panel
Notiication icons are displayed in the
Notiication panel. You can open notiications,
such as messages, reminders, or event
notiications, directly from the Notiication panel.
Opening the Notiication panel
Drag or swipe the status bar
downwards
• The Notiication panel appears. Icons are
displayed at the top of the Notiication
panel. Icons are blue when they are on,
and white when they are of.
• Types of icons shown at the top of the
Notiication panel can be changed from
the "Edit quick settings" screen displayed
by tapping "Edit".(P88)
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a Icon
Drag to right and left to display the non
displayed icon.
Launch QMemo.
Switch Airplane mode between on and
of. Touch and hold down to display the
"Wireless & networks" screen.
Switch Sound & Vibrate/Vibrate only/
Silent. Touch and hold down to display
the "Sound" screen.
Switch data communication between
enable and disable. Touch and hold
down to display the "Mobile network
settings" screen.
Switch Wi-Fi tethering between on and
of. Touch and hold down to display the
"Tethering" screen.
Switch automatic rotation of screen
between on and of. Touch and hold
down to display "Display" screen.
Switch Wi-Fi between on and of. Touch
and hold down to display the "Wi-Fi"
screen.
Switch Bluetooth between on and of.
Touch and hold down to display the
"Bluetooth" screen.
Switch GPS between on and of. Touch
and hold down to display the "Location
services" screen.
Adjust the brightness of screen in 4
levels. Touch and hold down to display
the "Display" screen.
Switch accounts and synchronization
between on and of. Touch and hold
down to display the "Accounts & sync"
screen.
Switch Power saver between on and of.
Touch and hold down to display the
"Power saver" screen.
Display "Edit quick settings" screen.
b Date
Display date.
c Notiication information
Display details of notiication information.
d Network operator/SIM operator
Upper is the currently connected network
operator's name. Lower is the operator's
name read from the SIM card.
e Scroll bar
Scroll to top to close the Notiication panel.
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f Delete notiication
Delete notiication information and icons.
Some notiication cannot be deleted.
g Setting button
Display the setting memu.
Closing the Notiication panel
Drag or swipe the bottom of the
Notiication panel upwards
Note
• You can also close the Notiication panel
by tapping
Viewing notiication details
Tap the notiication message on the
Notiication panel
• The notiication details are displayed in
the appropriate application.
Editing quick settings
Tap "Edit" on the Notiication panel
Drag
Tap "Edit" on the Notiication panel
Tap
• The "Edit quick settings" screen is
displayed.
of the item to edit
Customizing quick settings
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• The "Edit quick settings" screen is
displayed.
Mark items to display
Home Screen
Using Home Screen
You can add/move application shortcuts,
widgets, etc. on the Home screen or change
wallpaper.
Up to 7 home screen pages for adding
shortcuts and widgets can be added.
a Google Search
Tap to activate Google Search.
b Settings
Open the edit screen to add shortcuts/
widgets or change wallpaper.
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c Wallpaper
Wallpaper is shown. shortcuts/widgets/
folders can be added.
d Shortcuts
Adding Shortcuts and Widgets
From the Home screen,
Drag or swipe a thumbnail of home
screen pages left and right to select
a page to add shortcuts/widgets
Tap "Apps"/"Downloads"/"Widgets"
tab u drag application icon/widget
Drag it to the thumbnail of home
screen page and lift your inger
Tap to activate applications and functions.
e Location indicator
Indicates home screen page where you are
in. Drag or swipe left or right to switch home
screen pages.
f Launcher
Appears on any home screen page. Up to 5
shortcuts or folders can be located.
g "Apps"
Open the Application screen.
Note
• Pinch out in the Home screen to show
wallpaper only. Pinch in to return to
normal screen.
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Conirmation and Settings before Using
• The editing screen appears.
• Thumbnails of home screen pages appear
at the top of the editing screen and items
belonged selected tab (Applications/
Widgets/Wallpapers) appear at the
bottom of the screen.
• Shortcut icon or widget is added.
Changing Name or Color of Folders
Note
• Touch and hold down a shortcut icon and
drag it to Launcher to move the icon to
Launcher (up to 5 icons). Drag an icon to
a shortcut of Launcher and lift your inger
to create a folder in Launcher.
• To change shortcuts in Launcher,
touch and hold down a shortcut icon in
Launcher and drag it to the wallpaper,
then lift your inger to move the icon to
the wallpaper. After that, move a shortcut
icon to Launcher.
Adding Folders
From the Home screen, touch and
hold down a shortcut
Drag it to a shortcut you want to
gather with and lift your inger
• A folder is added.
Note
• Some widgets of 1x1 in size can be
added in a folder
From the Home screen, tap a folder
• Folder window opens.
Tap title bar
Tap "Folder name" box u enter folder
name
Tap folder color u "OK"
Moving Shortcuts etc.
From the Home screen, touch and
hold down a shortcut icon or widget
to move
Drag it to the place to move to and
lift your inger
• Shortcut icon or widget is moved.
Note
• Drag a shortcut/widget to the right or
left edge to move it to another home
screen page.
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Deleting Shortcuts etc. from
Home Screen
From the Home screen, touch and
hold down a shortcut icon etc. to
delete
Drag it to "Remove" at the top of the
screen and lift your inger
• When you tap "Gallery", select an image
to use as wallpaper, drag the frame to
set range you want to use as a wallpaper,
then tap "OK" to set as wallpaper.
• When "Live wallpapers" is tapped,
live wallpaper list appears. Tap a
live wallpaper to select and tap "Set
wallpaper".
• Item is deleted from the Home screen.
Changing Wallpaper
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From the Home screen,
• The editing screen appears.
• Thumbnails of home screen pages appear
at the top of the editing screen and items
belonged selected tab (Applications/
Widgets/Wallpapers) appear at the
bottom of the screen.
Conirmation and Settings before Using
Tap "Wallpapers" tab u Select
"Gallery"/"Live wallpapers "/image in
Wallpaper gallery
Changing Theme
Wallpapers and icons on the Home screen or
Application screen can be changed.
From the Home screen,
"Theme"
• The " Theme" screen appears.
Tap theme color u "Apply"
• A theme is set.
Adding Home Screen
Note
• To set the start screen shown when the
power is on, etc. tap "Set default home
screen" and tap a thumbnail of home
screen pages.
Home screen pages can be added.
From the Home screen,
home screens"
u "Edit
• The Home screen editing screen appears.
Tap a thumbnail of home screen
pages with "+" mark
• "+" mark appears when pages can be
added.
• Home screen can contain up to 7 home
screen pages.
Sorting Home Screen Pages
Order of home screen pages can be changed.
From the Home screen,
home screens"
u "Edit
• The Home screen editing screen appears.
Touch and hold down a thumbnail of
home screen pages
Drag it to the location to move to
and lift your inger
Deleting Home Screen Pages
From the Home screen,
home screens"
u "Edit
Touch and hold down a thumbnail of
home screen pages
Drag it to "Remove" at the top of the
screen and lift your inger
• The Home screen editing screen appears.
Customizing icons
You can change the icon design such as
shortcut to use on the Home screen.
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Note
u "System
• From the Home screen,
settings" u "Home screen" u "Select
Home" and select "Home" to use this
feature. You cannot customize icons
when using the docomo Palette UI.
• Shortcut icons added from the
Application screen to the Home screen
can be customized. Shortcut icons
automatically added to the Home screen
when applications are installed cannot be
customized.
• Size of shortcuts in Launcher cannot be
changed.
Changing home application icon
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Touch and hold down shortcut icon
Tap shortcut icon again
•
is displayed on the upper right of the
icon.
• Icon selection screen is displayed.
• Tap
on the icon selection screen to
change size of icons.
Conirmation and Settings before Using
Tap the pulldown menu at the upper
left of the screen, select from
"Optimus"/"kinoishi"/"paper fossil –
a"/"paper fossil – b"
Tap preferred icon
Changing to photo icon
You can use photos from camera and gallery
as icons on the Home screen.
Touch and hold down shortcut icon
Tap the shortcut icon again
"Create photo icon" u select from
"Take photo" and "Select from
Gallery"
Take a photo with camera and "OK"/
select an image from gallery u
adjust size u "OK"
•
is displayed at the upper right of the
icon.
• Icon selection screen is displayed.
• Tap
on the icon selection screen to
change size of icons.
• Camera or gallery launches.
Home Application Settings
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Home screen"
• "Home screen" screen appears.
Select Home
Switch home applications.
Choose "docomo Palette
UI" or "Home".
Theme*1
Select the theme on the
Home screen.
Animation*1
Select "No animations" or
"All animations".
Screen swipe
efect*1
Select screen swipe efect.
Wallpaper
Select from "Gallery", "Live
wallpapers", "Wallpaper
gallery".
Portrait
view only*1
Specify whether to turn
the Home screen or
Application screen into
landscape view when
tilting this terminal.
Scroll
wallpaper*1
Specify to scroll the
wallpaper at the same
time for scrolling the
Home screen.
Scroll
screens
circularly*1
Set whether to return to
the initial screen when
scrolling the Home screen.
Home
backup &
restore*1
Backup or restore the
settings for applications/
widget and theme.*2
*1
*2
You cannot change on docomo Palette
UI.
Wallpapers cannot be backed up.
Conirmation and Settings before Using
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Application Screen
Using Application Screen
Application screen is shown when "Apps"
is tapped on the Home screen. Icons of
applications installed to this terminal and
function icons are shown on the Application
screen. Tap them to activate them. Also,
widget list can be shown. Drag or swipe from
side to side to switch application screen
pages.
a "Apps" tab
Application list appears.
b "Downloads" tab
Downloaded applications and partly
preinstalled applications are listed.
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c "Widgets" tab
Widget list appears.
Camera
An application for
shooting still images
(photos) or videos.
(P213)
Calendar
View calendar and
manage schedule.
(P236)
Gallery
An application to view
still images (photos) and
videos. (P219)
Downloads
Conirm, display or play
the downloaded data.
Voice
Recorder
Record your voice, etc.
Messaging
Available to send and
receive SMS. (P138)
Email
Send or receive emails
in the same way as on
PCs. (P140)
d Settings
Open the edit screen to sort applications or
uninstall applications.
e Application/Widget list
Items in the selected tab (applications/
widgets) are listed.
f Location indicator
Indicates application screen page where you
are in. Drag or swipe left or right to switch
application screen pages.
Application List
Some applications need to be applied
separately (paid).
Application
Description
Alarm/Clock
You can use the
stopwatch, and set the
timer, world clock, and
alarms. (P234)
Internet
Browse web page.
(P147)
Conirmation and Settings before Using
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sp モードメー
ル (sp-mode
mail)
98
This allows you to send
and receive emails using
a docomo email address
(@docomo.ne.jp). It
allows you to use
pictograms and Decomail, and also supports
auto receive. (P138)
Settings
Set various settings.
(P152)
Calculator
Four arithmetic
operations are available.
(P238)
Phone
Make or receive a call.
(P116)
docomo
phonebook
Register contacts, make
a call or send a message
from the registered
contacts. (P127)
7notes with
mazec-T
You can input
characters by
handwriting. (P244)
Osaifu-Keitai
You can set OsaifuKeitai. (P193)
Conirmation and Settings before Using
ことりっぷ
(co-trip)
Application of guide
book popular among
women in their 20s
and 30s, which has a
circulation of over 7
million copies.
しゃべって
コンシェル
(Shabetteconcier)
When you tell this
terminal "what you
want to know" or "what
you want to do", this
application replies and
displays it by reading
intent of your word.
Schedule
Available to create
and manage schedule.
It supports i-concier
service.
TV
You can watch TV
(1Seg). (P205)
Talk
It allows you to chat
(text chatting) with
friends who have Google
accounts. (P150)
ドコモバッ
クアップ
(docomo
backup)
Navigation
This is the application
for using " ケータイデー
タお預かりサービス (Data
Security Service)",
" 電話帳バックアップ
(Phonebook backup)"
or "SD card backup".
You can backup and
restore data such as
docomo phonebook
data. For information on
docomo backup (save
to microSD card), see
P242.
Voice guidance is
available to show the
route to destination.
(P233)
Homescreen
selector
Switch home
applications. (P105)
Maps
View current location,
search places or routes.
(P231)
Messenger
You can exchange
messages within the
circle quickly.
Media
Player
This is the application
for playing music and
videos. (P221)
Memo
Available to create
and manage memo.
It supports i-concier
service.
Local
Search for the nearest
restaurant, cafe,
Japanese style bar,
travel spot, ATM or gas
station. (P233)
Chrome
Browse web page.
(P150)
dmarket
An application to
activate dmarket.
Not only can you
purchase your favorite
music, movies or
books here, but also
get introductions of
applications on Google
Play. (P190)
Conirmation and Settings before Using
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dmenu
100
This is a shortcut
application for "dmenu"
to easily ind fun and
convenient contents for
smart phones including
contents used in i-mode.
(P190)
Gmail
Send and receive
Google account emails.
(P144)
Google+
Social application
which allows you to
share information with
subscribers of a circle.
iコンシェル
(i-concier)
This is the application
for using i-concier. This
service is to support
your life as "butler" or
"concierge".
Latitude
Conirm your friend's
location and share
status message. It also
enables you to send
emails and search for
a route to your friend's
location. (P232)
Conirmation and Settings before Using
NOTTV
You can watch
mobacas. Broadcast
programs and contents
such as "NOTTV" are
available. (P198)
Play Store
Access applications
and games directly via
Play Store to download
and install them to this
terminal. (P191)
Play Books
Use Play Books to
access and view
purchased e-books.
Play Movies
& TV
You can rent and watch
movies via Play Movies,
and also you can
manage the shot videos
personally.
Polaris
Oice 4
Read and edit various
document formats.
(P239)
SmartWorld
Enables to enjoy various
applications, dramas and
variety shows. (P238)
YouTube
Play YouTube videos,
and upload the videos
you have shot to
YouTube.
Search
Search for a docomo
phonebook entry, an
application in the
terminal or web page.
(P113)
Disaster kit
Check received mail
and make settings of
Early Warning "Area
Mail" (P145) and
save messages to or
check messages on
the docomo Disaster
Message Board.
Infrared
This is the application
for exchanging data
such as docomo
phonebook data via
infrared. (P180)
ToruCa
Acquire, display, search
and update ToruCa.
(P197)
フォトコレク
ション (Photo
collection)
This application is for
using the free storage
service for pictures
and videos. You can
view pictures and
automatically group
pictures by identifying
faces and scenes on the
cloud.
docomo
Wi-Fi Easy
Connection
An application which
helps you use public
wireless LAN provided
by DOCOMO, " docomo
Wi-Fi" and home wireless
environment. The widget
allows you to connect/
disconnect to/from Wi-Fi
by one-touch operation
in a Wi-Fi area.
iチャネル
(i-channel)
This is the application
for using i-channel.
IC Tag/
Barcode
Reader
This is the application
for reading IC tag and
barcode.
Conirmation and Settings before Using
101
iD アプリ (iD
appli)
This is the application
for setting e-money iD
for using etc. (P240)
遠隔サポー
ト (Remote
support)
Use " スマートフォン
あんしん遠隔サポート
(Smartphone Anshin
Remote Support)"
service. " スマートフォ
ンあんしん遠隔サポート
(Smartphone Anshin
Remote Support)" is
a service that allows
Call center staf to
support this terminal's
operations by remotechecking the display
of your own terminal.
(P272)
Instruction
Manual*
102
Manual of this terminal.
You can also activate a
function you want to use
from the description.
Conirmation and Settings before Using
Dictionary
Use English-Japanese
dictionary, JapaneseEnglish dictionary, and
Japanese language
dictionary. (P240)
* For instructions on redownloading the
Instruction Manual, see the reverse side of
the cover.
Note
• The applications mentioned above are the
ones pre-installed by default. Some preinstalled applications can be uninstalled.
Applications once uninstalled can be
redownloaded from "Play Store" (P191)
• After software is updated, contents of
applications and location of icons may be
changed.
• For some applications, all characters of
names may not be displayed under their
icons.
Searching Appilcations/
Widgets
Tap "Apps"/"Downloads"/"Widgets"
tab on the Application screen
u "Search" u Enter name of
application/widget
• Application is moved.
Note
• To reset icons to the default state, tap
on the Application screen u "Reset"
u "OK".
Sorting Applications
Tap "Apps"/"Downloads" tab on the
Application screen
u "Sort by" u
"Alphabetical"/"Installation date" u
"OK"
Changing Size of Application
Icons
Tap "Apps"/"Downloads" tab on the
Application screen
u "Show small icons"/"Show
large icons" u "OK"
• Size of icons are changed.
Moving Applications
Tap "Apps"/"Downloads" tab on the
Application screen u
Touch and hold down an icon to
move
Drag it to the location to move to
and lift your inger
Changing Wallpaper
Application screen wallpaper can be changed.
Tap "Apps"/"Downloads"/"Widgets"
tab on the Application screen
u "Apps wallpaper" u Tap a
wallpaper u "Apply"
Conirmation and Settings before Using
103
Uninstalling Applications
Tap "Apps"/"Downloads" tab on the
Application screen u
Tap an application icon with
shown
"Uninstall" u "Yes"
Note
• Alternatively, touch and hold down an
application icon on the Application screen
u drag it to "App info" at the top of the
screen and lift your inger u "Uninstall" u
"Yes" to uninstall.
• Some applications pre-installed by default
cannot be uninstalled.
104
Conirmation and Settings before Using
Adding Shortcuts etc. to the
Home Screen
Tap "Apps"/"Downloads"/"Widgets"
tab on the Application screen
Touch and hold down an application
icon or a widget
Drag it to the location to add to and
lift your inger
• Shortcut icon or widget is added to the
Home screen.
docomo Palette UI
The docomo Palette UI is a home application
that allows you to quickly ind and operate
what you want such as access to the Web and
applications.
Switching Home
Application
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Home selector"
"docomo Palette UI"/"Home"
Viewing the Home Screen
You can customize the Home screen by
adding or moving shortcuts or widgets, and by
changing the wallpaper.
The Home screen can consist up to 12
home screen pages for adding shortcuts and
widgets.
Note
• You can also switch the Home screen by
operating from the Home screen,
"System settings" (for docomo Palette UI,
u "Settings")
from the Home screen,
and then "Home screen" u "Select home".
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Display the
current location
on the
Home screen
Widgets
Machi-chara*
You can customize the Home screen.
Touch and hold down the Home
screen
• The "select an action" menu appears.
Shortcut
You can create shortcuts.
Widget
You can layout Widgets.
Launch
browser
Folder
You can create folders.
Kisekae
You can select the
background and icon design.
Wallpaper
You can choose the wallpaper
for the Home screen.
Group
You can create a shortcut for
group.
Home
screens
Home screens are displayed.
You can move or add screen.
Launch phone,
docomo phonebook, call log
Open the
*“ひつじのしつじくん ®
application list
(Butler sheep)”
screen
©NTT DOCOMO
docomo Palette UI
What You can Add to the
Home Screen
Application
shortcuts
Launch
sp-mode mail
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Home Screen Management
Wallpaper
loop
settings
Deleting Shortcuts, etc. from
the Home Screen
Set whether to loop the
display of wallpaper.
Tap the item you want to add/set
• A select list according to each item is
displayed.
Moving Shortcuts, etc.
From the Home screen, touch and
hold down a shortcut icon or widget
you want to move
Drag the shortcut icon or widget and
release your inger
From the Home screen, touch and
hold down a shortcut icon or widget
you want to delete
Drag the shortcut icon or widget to
displayed on the lower left and
release your inger
• The icon is deleted from the Home
screen.
• Alternatively, touch and hold down the
shortcut icon or the widget to delete u
tap "Delete" displayed on pop-up menu to
delete.
• Shortcut icons and widgets can be
moved.
Uninstalling Applications and
Widgets
Note
• You can also drag the icon to one of the
Home screen’s extended screens to the
left or right.
From the Home screen, touch and
hold down the application or widget
you want to uninstall u "Uninstall"
• The "Uninstall application" screen
appears.
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b
The conirmation screen appears,
then tap "OK" u "OK"
• The application is deleted.
Note
• Some applications pre-installed by default
cannot be uninstalled.
Changing Folder Names
From the Home screen, tap a folder
you want to change name
• A pop-up menu appears.
"Edit name"
Enter a new name of the folder and
tap "OK"
• The name of the folder is changed.
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docomo Palette UI
Changing Kisekae
Change the wallpaper and icon of the Home
screen to change the image.
Touch and hold down the Home
screen
• The "Select an action" menu appears.
on the
• You can also set by operating
Home screen u "Kisekae".
"Kisekae" u select a design u "Set"
• It is possible to select and set designs
that you like from a website.
Changing Wallpaper
Touch and hold down the Home
screen
• "select an action" menu is displayed.
on the
• You can also set by operating
Home screen u "Wallpaper".
"Wallpaper"
"Gallery"/"Live wallpapers"/
"Wallpaper gallery"
• If you have tapped "Gallery", select an
image that you want to use as wallpaper,
and set the trimming area to use by
dragging it. And then, tap "OK".
• Live wallpaper list appears when tapping
"Live wallpapers". Tap to select one of the
live wallpaper, then tap "Set wallpaper".
Adding Home Screens
You can add Home screens.
Touch and hold down the Home
screen
• "select an action" menu appears.
"Home screens"
• The "Home screens" screen appears.
Tap one of the thumbnails on the
Home screen with a "+" mark
• The "+" appears for screens that can be
added.
• Home screen consists up to 12 home
screen pages.
Sorting Home Screens
You can sort the scroll order for Home screens.
Touch and hold down the Home
screen
• "select an action" menu appears.
"Home screens"
• The "Home screens" screen appears.
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c
Touch and hold down the thumbnail
on the Home screen, and drag it
to the location where you want to
move it
Deleting Home Screens
"Home screens"
• The "Home screens" screen appears.
From the Home screen, "Apps"
Groups of applications are displayed as an
icon list.
Number of
applications
Tap
displayed on the upper right
of the thumbnail on the Home screen
Application
• It is also possible to delete by touching
and holding down the thumbnail, and then
tap "Delete" in pop-up menu.
Group name
Note
• You can also operate from the Home
u "Home screens" to add,
screen,
sort, and delete the Home screen.
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Touch and hold down the Home
screen
• "select an action" menu appears.
Viewing the Application
Screen
docomo Palette UI
Managing Applications
Adding Shortcuts to the
Home Screen
From the Home screen, "Apps"
• Some applications pre-installed by default
cannot be uninstalled.
Moving Applications
Touch and hold down the application
icon or group for which you want to
create a shortcut u "Add"
From the Home screen, "Apps"
• The shortcut icon is added to the Home
screen.
Drag the application icon and
release your inger
Uninstalling an Application
Note
From the Home screen, "Apps"
Touch and hold down the application
icon you want to uninstall u
"Uninstall"
Touch and hold down the application
icon you want to move
• The application is moved.
• You can also operate as follows. Touch
and hold down the icon to move u tap
"Move" on a pop-up menu u select a
destination.
• "Uninstall application" screen is displayed.
The conirmation screen appears,
then tap "OK" u "OK"
• The application is deleted.
docomo Palette UI
111
Group Management
Manage groups on the Application screen and
sort icons.
Adding Groups
From the Home screen, "Apps"
Editing Group Names
From the Home screen, "Apps"
Enter a new group name and tap
"OK"
u "Add group"
• The group name is changed.
Enter a group name and tap "OK"
Note
• The group is added on the Application
screen.
• The names of groups "Recently"/"DOCOMO
Services"/"Download Application" cannot
be changed.
Sorting Groups
From the Home screen, "Apps"
Touch and hold down the group
name, and drag it
• The group location is moved.
Touch and hold down the group
name u "Edit name"
Editing Group Label
From the Home screen, "Apps"
Touch and hold down the group label
u "Edit label"
• Tap the label you want to select.
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docomo Palette UI
Adding Groups to the Home
Screen
From the Home screen, "Apps"
Touch and hold down the group
name u "Add"
• The group shortcut icon is added to the
Home screen.
Searching Applications on
this Terminal and Website
From the Home screen, "Apps"
u "Search"
• The Search widget starts. Enter a
keyword or use Voice Input to search.
Deleting Groups
From the Home screen, "Apps"
"OK"
Touch and hold down the group
name u "Delete"
• The group is deleted.
Note
• The names of groups "Recently"/"DOCOMO
Services"/"Download Application" cannot
be deleted.
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113
Switching Application
Screen Display
Select the display for the Application screen
as Tile or List.
From the Home screen, "Apps"
u "List format"/"Tile format"
Installing "Recommends"
Application
From the Home screen, "Apps"
Tap an application to install
Tap "Recommends" tab
• For the irst time using, a guide screen
for recommended apps appears. After
reading, tap " おすすめアプリを見る (See
recommended apps)".
• Follow the guidance on the screen and
install the application.
Note
• Recommended applications from DOCOMO
is displayed on "Recommends" tab.
• Tap the application icon and move to the
downloading screen.
• The downloaded application is displayed
on "Download Application" group on " "
tab.
• Tapping " おすすめアプリをすべて見
る (See all recommended apps)" on
"Recommends" tab activates the
browser and displays all recommended
applications.
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docomo Palette UI
Home Application
Information
You can view the operation guide for the
docomo Palette UI.
From the Home screen,
u "Help"
• An explanation for the docomo palette UI
operation is displayed.
Version Information of Home
Application
From the Home screen, "Apps"
u "Application info"
• The application name, provider, and
version are displayed.
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Calling
Making a Call
From the Home screen, "Phone" u
"Dial" tab
• The Dial screen appears.
Enter the phone number u
• If you enter a wrong number, tap
delete the number.
to
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Calling
a Tab
"Recent calls" tab (P122)
"Favorites" tab (P132)
"Dial" tab : Dial screen appears.
b Phone number entry box
The input phone number is displayed.
c Dialpad
Entering a pause
Use for services such as checking bank
balances, reserving tickets, etc. Enter phone
number and menu number etc. of service in
advance to send the service number after
dialing.
d Call button
e "Add Phonebook" button
The input phone number is registered to the
Phonebook.
Adding 2-second pause“,”
After dialing, it pauses for 2 seconds and then
dial a service number automatically.
f Delete button
The input text is deleted.
From the Home screen, "Phone" u
"Dial" tab
g "Koe-Taku" button
For details on the Koe-no-Takuhaibin, refer to
the DOCOMO website.
Enter the phone number u tap
"Add 2-sec pause"
h "Phonebook" button
The phonebook is displayed. (P127)
To end a call, tap "End"
• The Dial screen appears.
• A comma "," is displayed after the phone
number.
Enter the menu number of the
service you use u
• Touch-tone signals are automatically
sent 2 seconds later.
Calling
117
Emergency call
Adding Wait“;”
After dialing, a message for conirming dialing
service number appears.
From the Home screen, "Phone" u
"Dial" tab
• The Dial screen appears.
118
Emergency call
Phone number
Police
110
Fire department or
ambulance service
119
Japan Coast Guard
118
Enter the phone number u
"Add wait"
• “;”appears after the phone number.
Note
Enter a menu number etc. of service
you use u
When a conirmation message
appears, "Yes"
• This terminal supports "Location
notiication of emergency call". When
dialing an emergency number such as
110, 119, and 118, the information
of your location (location information)
is automatically notiied to the agency
that received the emergency call (e.g.
the police station). Depending on your
location and the reception status of
the signal, the agency that received
the emergency call may not be able to
conirm the exact location.
When your location is notiied, the name
of agency that received the emergency
call is displayed on the display of this
terminal.
Calling
If you are not sending your caller ID by
calling with "184" added or other means,
your location information and phone
number are not notiied. However, if the
agency that received the emergency call
considers your location information and
phone number necessary for important
purposes, such as life saving, the agency
can retrieve them regardless of your
settings.
In addition, the area/timing to introduce
"Location notiication of emergency call"
depends on the state of preparation in
each agency that receives emergency
calls.
• When you are making an emergency call
(110, 119, and 118) from your terminal,
be sure to notify that you are calling
from a mobile phone and give your mobile
phone number and present location
clearly, as the police/ire department may
call you back for conirmation.
During an emergency call, be sure to stay
where you are so that your call will not be
interrupted. After making an emergency
call, do not turn of your mobile phone
immediately. Keep it on for about 10 minutes
so that it can receive an incoming call.
• Depending on the location from which
you make an emergency call, connection
may be made to the ire department or
the police of another jurisdiction.
• In Japan, emergency calls of 110, 119
and 118 are not available to dial from
PIN code input screen or from the PIN
unblocking key input screen if docomo
mini UIM card is not inserted.
For details on PIN code, refer to "Security
Code and docomo mini UIM card
Protection" (P169).
Making an international call
(WORLD CALL)
WORLD CALL is an international call service
that enables you to make a call in Japan via the
DOCOMO terminals.
• Contact "General Inquiries" on the back of this
manual for detailed information about WORLD
CALL.
• Using Overseas (P248)
Calling
119
Calls to ixed-line telephone
From the Home screen, "Phone" u
"Dial" tab
• The Dial screen appears.
"010" u Country code u Area code
u Recipient's phone number, and
Receiving a Call
Calls to mobile phone
From the Home screen, "Phone" u
"Dial" tab
"010" u Country code u Recipient's
mobile phone number, and
• The "Dial" tab appears.
Note
• If the mobile phone number of the other
party or the area code begins with "0",
remove the irst "0". However, the irst
"0" may be required when calling to some
countries and regions such as Italy.
• "+" (touch and hold down "0" to input
"+") or "009130-010" can also be used
instead of "010".
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Calling
When there is an incoming call,
• You can stop the ringtone and vibration
by pressing the volume keys (up and
down) while receiving a call.
"Activate" u "Accept"
• Declining a call : "Activate" u "Reject".
• Rejecting answer: "Activate" u "Reject
call with SMS" u tap a message you want
to send.
To end a call, tap "End"
Operations during a Call
During a call, you can adjust the volume, turn
the speaker ON/OFF and put the call on hold,
depending on the usage conditions.
a Name, phone number, and area
b End call
c Add call*
1 2
d Hold call* *
e Duration of call
f Display dialpad*
Send DTMF.
g Turn of microphone (Mute)*
The receiver cannot hear your voice.
h Activate speaker*
You can use hands-free function.
*1
*2
Subscription is required for "Catch Phone".
Tap again to return to the previous state.
Adjusting Call Volume
During a call, you can adjust the reception
volume.
During a call, Press Volume key (up)
/ Volume key (down)
• The call volume changes accordingly.
Calling
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Call Log
You can display a log for incoming and
outgoing calls.
From the Home screen, tap "Phone"
u "Recent calls" tab
c Names and phone numbers
Tap to display the calling screen.
• Tap item on the calling screen to call,
send SMS, register phonebook, display
proile screen etc.
• Touch and hold down to edit phone number
and call, delete log, conirm the location by
imadoco search, etc.
d Log icon
:Outgoing history
:Incoming history
:Missed calls
e "Outgoing" tab
Display only outgoing call log.
f Call status icon
:Koe-no-Takuhaibin
:Call icon without caller ID notiication*
:Call icon with caller ID notiication*
:History of international calls
g Call icon
Tap to call.
a "All" tab
Display all incoming/outgoing history.
b "Incoming" tab
Only display incoming call log.
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Calling
h Phonebook
Tap to display phonebook.
* This icon is displayed when adding 186 or
184 before dialing the number, or when Notify/
Not notify Caller ID is set by tapping
"Caller ID notiication" u "Notify"/"Not notify".
Calling back a Missed Call
Calling from Recent calls
When you have missed calls, a missed call
notiication appears in the status bar.
You can make a call to a phone number
recorded in Recent calls.
If you see
in the status bar, drag
or swipe the status bar downwards
• The missed call notiication appears in
the Notiication panel. The missed call
notiication displays the caller's phone
number or the caller's name that is saved
in Phonebook, and the time or date of the
missed call.
Tap the missed call notiication
Tap
log
• The "Phone(Incoming history)" tab of
"Recent calls" appears.
on the right of the missed call
• The call is made.
From the Home screen, "Phone" u
"Recent calls" tab
• "All", "Incoming" and "Outgoing" tabs
appear.
Tap at the right of the party's
name or phone number
• Calling is made.
Note
• You can also make a call from the
"Recent calls" tab, tap any of name or
phone number u "Call".
• A menu appears when you touch and
hold down a name or phone number in the
"Recent calls" tab. You can edit phone
number and then make a call by tapping
"Edit number before call", too.
Calling
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Registering Phone Numbers from
the Call Log to the Phonebook
Deleting the Call Log
You can delete a call log or all call logs.
You can register unregistered items from the
call log to the Phonebook.
On "Recent calls" tab, tap a phone
number
"Add Phonebook"
"Register new"
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• The "Register/Update phonebook" screen
appears.
• When multiple accounts have been
registered, select the account for which
you want to create a phonebook.
Enter information, and tap "Save"
• It is registered as a Phonebook.
Calling
Deleting a desired call log
On "Recent calls" tab, touch and
hold down a phone number
• A menu appears.
"Delete from call log" u "OK"
• The call log is deleted.
Deleting the entire call log
On "Recent calls" tab,
all" u "OK"
u "Delete
u "Delete all" u "OK"
• "Incoming" tab u
The entire Incoming history is deleted.
u "Delete all" u "OK"
• "Outgoing" tab u
The entire Outgoing history is deleted.
Setting network services
Call Settings/Other
Set each setting related to call.
From the Home screen, "Phone" u
u "Call settings"
Network
service
Set the docomo network
services.
Roaming
settings
Conigure the international
roaming. (P253)
Advanced
call
settings
Set details for call.
Reject SMS
Edit a message for sending
when rejecting answering a
call.
Open
source
licenses
Display the "Open source
licenses".
Privacy
keeper
Set to hide caller's phone
number appeared for
incoming.
Set the docomo network services.
From the Home screen, "Phone" u
u "Call settings" u "Network service"
Koe-noTakuhaibin
Use the service, conirm or
change the settings.
Voice mail
service
Start or stop the service.
Call
forwarding
service
Start or stop the service.
Call waiting
Start or stop the service.
Caller ID
notiication
Set whether to notify the
caller ID.
Nuisance
call
blocking
service
Block nuisance calls and
crank calls.
Caller ID
display
request
service
Set to end the call
automatically by
announcing the anonymous
caller to notify the caller ID.
Calling
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126
Second call
settings
Select connecting method
when receiving another call
during a call.
Call
notiication
You will receive a
notiication by SMS in case
you missed a call while this
terminal is OFF, no service,
or the line is busy.
English
guidance
You can change the voice
guidance when you call or
receive a call into English.
Remote
operation
settings
Conigure the remote
operation from docomo
mobile phone, ixed line
telephone or NTT pay
phone.
Calling
Public
mode
(power
OFF)
settings
Public mode (Power OFF)
is an auto-reply service
for the manner in a highly
public space. When Public
mode (Power OFF) is set,
for an incoming call when
the power is turned of
or Airplane mode is set,
a guidance message
indicating that the receiver
is in a place where power
should be turned of (in a
hospital, on an airplane,
near a priority seat of train,
etc.) is heard on the caller's
terminal and then the call
ends automatically.
• This guidance is available
also outside the service
area, or in no reception
area.
Using advanced call settings
Set details for call.
From the Home screen, "Phone" u
u "Call settings" u "Advanced
call settings"
Sub address
settings
Set delimiter to call with
sub address. "*" that is
included in phone number
is the delimiter of sub
address.
Preix
settings
Register international
phone number or area
number to call.
Reject
unregistered
call
Reject calls from numbers
not registered with the
Phonebook.
docomo phonebook
In docomo phonebook, you can enter information
about your personal contacts, such as their
phone numbers, email addresses and web service
accounts.
■ Cloud service of phonebook
DOCOMO's phonebook application is needed
for using cloud service of phonebook.
For the irst time activation of DOCOMO's
phonebook application from the Application
list or Phone application (including after
initializing application), "Use of Cloud" screen
appears and then you can start using cloud.
Displaying the Phonebook
You can view information that is saved in
Phonebook.
From the Home screen, "docomo
phonebook"
• The Phonebook appears.
Calling
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a
a "Contacts" tab
Display the list of contacts.
b List of contacts
Tap the displayed icon after selecting an
image to call, create mail or use services on
the Internet etc.
c Groups
Tap to select a group and display the
contacts in groups.
d Register
Register new contacts.
• In case you have multiple accounts, select
the account to register and input the
required items.
e "Communication" tab
Display history of incoming/outgoing calls
and SMS, and sent/received sp-mode mails
and SNS messages*.
* Displayed only when you use My SNS
after use of cloud is started.
f "Timeline" tab
Display Timeline of SNS/blog by "Friend
NEWS" and "My SNS".
* Start of using cloud is needed to display.
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g "My proile" tab (P134)
Editing Contacts
h List of index
Tap to display "Index" on the lower right of
screen.
You can edit a contact that has already been
registered.
i Index
Display the initials of contacts.
j Search
Enter keyword to search contact.
Registering Contacts
You can register a new contact.
On "Contacts" tab, tap "Register"
Enter information, and tap "Save"
• When multiple accounts are registered,
select the account for which you want to
create a contact.
• The entered information is added to
Contacts.
Note
• Contacts registered in docomo account
can be synchronized with cloud.
On "Contacts" tab, tap a contact
that you want to edit
• The proile screen appears.
"Edit"
Add, delete or edit the information,
and tap "Save"
• The edit proile screen containing
previously entered information appears.
• The Contacts is updated.
Searching the Contacts
You can search for a contact on the "Contacts"
tab by dragging in the tab or by text entry.
On "Contacts" tab, "Search"
Enter the word(s) that you are
looking for
• Search candidates and search results in
this terminal are displayed.
Tap a contact
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Making Calls/Sending
Emails/Chatting via Contacts
You can make a call directly from Contacts.
If you have added an email address or chat
account to the Contacts entry, you can also
send an email or launch a chat application.
On "Contacts" tab, tap a contact
• The proile screen is displayed.
Tap
, or
Viewing map for contact
address
You can view a location on the map if the
address is registered in a contact.
Send an SMS message.
Record Koe-no-Takuhaibin.
Send an email.
• A proile screen appears.
On "Proile" screen, tap an address
u "Display map"
• Select "Maps" or " 地図アプリ (Map
application)" to switch to the application.
Location set for the address is displayed.
• You can now make a call, send an email
or chat.
Make a call.
On "Contacts" tab, tap a contact
Viewing route for contact
address
You can view a route if the address is
registered in a contact.
On "Contacts" tab, tap a contact
On "Proile" screen, tap an address
u "Search route"
• Select " 地図アプリ (Map application)" or
"Maps" to switch to the application. Route
set for the address is displayed.
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Deleting Contacts
On "Contacts" tab, tap a contact
• The proile screen appears.
Sharing Contacts
You can share the Contacts saved in this
terminal with other applications.
Note
• Alternatively, on "Contacts" tab, tap
u"Delete" u "Select all" or mark contacts
you want to delete u "Delete" u "OK".
u "Delete" u "OK"
• The contact is deleted.
On "Contacts" tab, tap a contact
• The proile screen appears.
u "Share"
• A menu listing the applications that the
contact can be shared with appears.
Tap an application
• The screen of the selected application
appears. Follow the instructions on the
screen.
• Contacts may not be shared with some
applications.
Note
u "Others" u "Send
• On "Contacts" tab,
via Infrared" to share contacts.
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Adding a Contact to Favorites
When you add a contact to Favorites, it appears
on the "Favorites" tab of "Phone". The "Favorites"
tab allows you to quickly display a speciic
contact.
• You can only add docomo/Google account to
Favorites.
On "Contacts" tab, tap a contact
that you want to add to Favorites
Changing Account of
Phonebook to Display
You can set display/non-display the phonebook
that is included in speciic account or group of
Google account.
• Set an account to display.
• The proile screen appears.
Tap
•
Using group
(Gray)
changes to yellow, and the registered
contact is displayed in the list of "Favorites"
group and "Favorites" tab in "Phone".
Note
• To delete from Favorites, tap
(gray).
to turn
On "Contacts" tab,
u "Others" u
"Accounts to display"
Displaying contacts in group
On "Contacts" tab, "Groups" u
select a group
• Tap "Close" to close the group list.
(yellow)
Creating new group
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On "Contacts" tab, "Groups" u "Add"
• When multiple accounts are registered,
select the account for which you want to
create a group.
Input the information and "OK"
Editing group information
Deleting a contact from group
On "Contacts" tab, "Groups" u touch
and hold down a group
On "Contacts" tab, "Groups" u
select a group
"Edit group" u enter information and
tap "OK"
Touch and hold down a contact to
delete from group
Drag the contact to the registered
group and release your inger
Deleting a group
On "Contacts" tab, "Groups" u touch
and hold down a group
"Delete group" u "OK"
On "Contacts" tab, "Groups"
Drag the contact to the group to
register and release your inger
Registering a contact to group
Note
• Group function is only available for
contacts created on docomo/Google
account.
Touch and hold down a contact to
register
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Displaying Your Own Phone
Number
You can conirm your phone number, register,
edit, delete etc. your proile information.
Also, you can display the name card data
that has been created by the Name card
creator application, and exchange the data via
network.
From the Home screen, "Phone" u
"Phonebook" u "My proile" tab
a Image and name
b Proile information
• Registered information such as phone
number, email address, address, birthday,
nickname etc. are displayed.
• When docomo mini UIM card is inserted,
phone number of docomo mini UIM card is
displayed automatically.
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c Name card image
• Image of name card created by "Name
card creator" application is displayed.
• You can save up to 10 name cards in My
proile.
d Name card exchange button
• Tap this button to exchange name cards
created by "Name card creator" application
with other people via network.
e Create/Edit/Delete name card button
• Tap this button to create new name card,
edit name card, or delete name card.
If you have not downloaded the "Name card
creator" application, the download screen
appears. Follow the instructions shown on
the screen to download the "Name card
creator" application.
f Notiication setting
• You can set notiications for the contacts
registering your proile (phonebook or mail
address) to their phonebook (Friend notice
setting).
g Edit
Tap to edit proile.
Backing up Phonebook
You can share phonebook data in this terminal
via Bluetooth and Gmail, and back up to a
microSD card. You can also load phonebook
data stored in a docomo mini UIM card or
microSD card into this terminal.
Sharing phonebook
From the Home screen, "docomo
Phonebook"
u "Others" u "Import/Export"
• A menu appears.
"Share phonebook data"
Select a method to share phonebook
data
• In some applications, data may not be
shared.
Follow the on-screen direction to
operate
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Backing up Phonebook to a microSD
card
From the Home screen, "docomo
Phonebook"
u "Others" u "Import/Export"
• A menu appears.
"Export to SD card"
Select the selection method for
Contacts u "OK"
• If "Export all contact data" is selected, go
to Step 6.
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Tap the contacts that you wish to
export u "OK"
Select "No"/ "Yes" in "Attach name
card"
"OK" on the "Conirm export" screen
• The phonebook is exported to a microSD
card.
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Importing a phonebook from a docomo
mini UIM card or microSD card
From the Home screen, "docomo
Phonebook"
u "Others" u "Import/Export"
• A menu appears.
"Import from SIM card" or "Import
from SD card"
• If you are importing from docomo mini
UIM card, tap "Import from SIM card".
Tap the account you want to import
Tap the contacts/phonebook that
you wish to import
• When importing from microSD card and
if several phonebooks are saved on the
microSD card, the "Select phonebook"
screen appears. Select import method.
• To select and import phonebook from
microSD card, tap [OK].
• The phonebook is imported.
Note
• When importing from docomo mini UIM
card, names and phone numbers only can
imported. Information such as groups and
mail addresses cannot be imported.
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Mail / Web Browser
sp モードメール (sp-mode
mail)
sp-mode mail allows you to send and receive
emails using an i-mode mail address (@docomo.
ne.jp). It allows you to use pictograms and
Deco-mail, and also supports auto receive.
• For details about sp-mode, refer to "Mobile
Phone User's Guide (sp-mode)".
From the Home screen, "sp モード
メール (sp-mode mail)"
• Follow the instruction on the screen.
SMS
You can send and receive text messages
containing up to 70 double-byte characters (or
160 single-byte alphanumeric characters) to
phone number as address.
Sending an SMS Message
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Messaging"
Tap
• The "Messaging" screen appears.
Tap the "To" box u enter recipient's
phone number
• A list of contacts beginning with the
entered number or name appears.
• Tap
to display phonebook and select
recipient.
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Tap the "Enter message" box u
enter a message
e
"Send"
Receiving/Viewing an SMS
Message
• The message is sent.
Note
u "Insert smiley" while entering a
• Tap
message to insert a smiley.
• To receive notiication that the SMS
u "Settings"
message is received, tap
u "Notiication" on the "Settings" screen,
and check the "Notiications" checkbox.
• You can also send/receive SMS
messages to/from users of overseas
network operators. For available countries
/compatible overseas network operators,
refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide
[International Services]" or the DOCOMO
"International Services website".
• To send SMS messages to users of
overseas network operators, enter "+"
u "Country code" u "Recipient's mobile
phone number". If the mobile phone
number begins with "0", enter the number
excluding the irst "0".
You can also send an SMS message by
entering "010", "Country code" and "the
recipient mobile phone number". (To reply
to an SMS message sent from overseas,
enter "010".)
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Messaging"
Tap a thread
• The "Messaging" screen appears.
• The message appears.
Note
• When you receive an SMS message,
preview screen appears. In the preview
screen, reply, discard, view thread, select
from Quick messages can be performed.
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Email
Using email is available by setting an account
of mopera U or general provider.
Setting Mail Account
Get the necessary information for settings
from your service provider beforehand.
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Email"
• The "Select email provider" screen is
displayed.
Select email provider on the "Select
email provider" screen
Input email address and the
password on the email account
setting screen
• After entering the email address, the
string before @ is automatically displayed
as the "Username". The user name can be
changed if needed.
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Mail / Web Browser
"Manual" or "Next"
• Follow the instruction on the screen.
• Select account type when you tap
"Manual". Follow the instructions shown
on the screen to make the settings. For
information about the settings, contact
your service provider.
Note
• You can change the setting later. For
details, refer to "Changing the Setting of
Email Account" (P143).
Opening Email
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Email"
• The "Inbox" screen is displayed.
• New message is automatically checked
and received.
Note
• The "Select email provider" screen is
displayed when you open the "Email"
application without registering account.
("Setting Mail Account" → P140)
• If you have multiple accounts, you can
on the
change account by tapping
inbox screen u "Accounts".
Displaying a Received Email
Tap an email on the "Inbox" screen
• The email is displayed.
Note
• New messages are not received
automatically if you have set "Manual" for
Retrieve interval.
• If "Receive emails automatically" is set
on mopera U mail, emails are received
automatically regardless of the setting
for email application.
* In case emails are not received
u "Refresh".
automatically, tap
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Creating and Sending an
Email
Tap
on the "Inbox" screen
• The "Compose" screen is displayed.
Input recipient's address in "To" box
Input subject in the "Subject" box
Input message in the message ield
Note
•
appears on the right side of the "To"
box if an invalid email address is entered.
Check the email address and correct it.
Adding an Account
You can add multiple accounts on "Email"
application.
From the "Inbox" screen,
"Accounts"
• The "Email" screen is displayed.
u "Add account"
• The "Select email provider" is displayed.
Select email provider on the "Select
email provider" displayed
• The email account setting screen is
displayed.
Input email address and the
password
• After entering the email address, the
string before @ is automatically displayed
as the "Username". The user name can be
changed if needed.
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"Manual" or "Next"
• Select account type when you tap
"Manual". Set by following the screen.
Contact the service provider for setting
information etc.
Changing the Setting of Email Account
From the "Inbox" screen,
"Account settings"
Entire
settings
Set default account,
notiication of receiving
new message,
Notiication sound/
vibrator*2 when receiving
emails etc.
Change login
settings
Set receiving/sending
server.
• The account setting screen is displayed.
Change settings as necessary
Account
display name
Set account name.
My name
Set username.
Signature
Set with or without
signature, and the
contents.
Retrieve
interval
Set retrieve interval of
inbox.
Maximum
mail to show
Set the number of emails
to display.
Delete from
server*
Set the timing to delete
from server.
*1
*2
Displayed only for POP3 account.
Set "Manner mode" in Sound (P159)
to "Sound & Vibrate" and mark "Vibrate"
beforehand.
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Gmail
Gmail is online email service of Google. You
can send and receive emails by using Gmail in
this terminal.
Opening Gmail
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Gmail"
• Gmail opens, and the "Inbox" screen
appears.
Note
• If your Google account settings have
not been completed, the "Add a Google
Account" screen appears. Follow the
displayed instructions. If you do not have
a Google account, create one here.
u "Help"
• For details about Gmail, tap
on the "Inbox" screen.
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Creating and Sending a Gmail
From the "Inbox" screen,
• The "Compose" screen appears.
Enter email address in the "To" box
Enter a subject in the "Subject" box
Enter a message in the "Compose
email" box
Receiving Early Warning
"Area Mail"
Early Warning "Area Mail"
You can receive Earthquake Early Warnings
etc. provided by the Japan Meteorological
Agency.
• Area Mail is a free service that does not
require application.
• You can save maximum 50 mails.
• You cannot receive Area Mail in the following
cases.
- When the phone is turned OFF
- When you are out of the service area
- When this terminal is in Airplane mode
- During voice calls
- While updating software
- When you are roaming overseas
- When sending/receiving SMS messages
- When using a SIM card from another
provider
• You may not be able to receive Area Mail
when using packet communication and
tethering functions.
• You cannot receive an Area Mail after it has
been missed.
When an Area Mail is received, dedicated
buzzer or ringtone sounds and text of Area
Mail is displayed in a pop-up.
• When the screen lock is set, the text of the
Area Mail is not displayed. It will be displayed
when the screen lock is canceled.
• You cannot change the ringtone volume.
• You hear dedicated buzzer or ringtone even
if manner mode ("Vibrate only" or "Silent" in
Manner mode) is set. You can also change
the setting to turn of the dedicated buzzer or
ringtone (P146).
Viewing Area Mail
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Disaster kit" u "Early Warning
"Area Mail""
• The "Early warning "Area Mail' Inbox"
screen appears.
Tap an Area Mail
• The text of the Area Mail appears.
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Setting Early Warning "Area Mail"
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Disaster kit" u "Early Warning
"Area Mail""
• The "Early warning "Area Mail" Inbox"
screen appears.
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u "Settings"
• The "Settings" menu appears.
Change the settings if required
Receive
setting
Check to receive Area Mail.
Beep
tone
Conigure the beep time settings
and operations during manner mode
("Vibrate only" or "Silent") is set.
Check
screen
image and
beep tone
You can conirm operations
for receiving earthquake early
warnings, tsunami warnings and
disaster/evacuation information.
Other
settings
To receive Area Mail other than
earthquake early warnings, tsunami
warnings and disaster/evacuation
information, you can register Area
Mail names and message IDs that
you want to receive.
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Browser
Browser allows you to view web pages in the
same way that you can from a PC.
Opening Browser
From the Home screen, "Internet"
• The home page appears.
• Pinch-out on the web page to zoom in the
display, and pinch-in to zoom out.
a Search box
Tap to display the search box. Enter the text
you want to search or URL to display a list of
web page candidates and search candidates
that match the entered characters.
Tap one of the listed candidates or inish
entering the URL, and tap "Go" to display the
web page.
If the search box is not displayed on the
browser screen, drag down the web page.
b Switching windows
You can switch to the selected window when
accessing web pages via multiple windows.
You can close the window by tapping
u tap "New incognito tab" to view web
pages in secret mode.
c Previous web page*
The previous page is displayed.
d Next web page*
The next page is displayed.
e Zoom*
Tilt this terminal toward you while touching
to zoom in the web page. Tilt it away from
you to zoom out.
f New window*
Open the new window, and display the home
page.
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g Bookmark button*
The "Bookmarks" tab appears.
* In case the icon is not displayed, drag the
lower part of the browser screen up to display.
Note
• Displaying a web page that has been
created for PCs, you can zoom in or
out, or scroll the displayed page. For
more details, refer to "Touch Screen
Operations" (P61).
• Web page operations may vary depending
on their format and content.
• For information on the ile formats
that can be viewed and played on this
terminal, refer to "File formats" (P287).
Searching for a web page by voice
entry
Mail / Web Browser
• "Speak now" appears.
Clearly speak the search word(s)
into the microphone
• Candidates for the search word are
displayed. Select and tap a search word,
then tap an application on the "Complete
action using" screen u tap "Always"/"Just
once" to input the search word to the
search box and display web pages
including the search word in a list (If you
tap "Always" on the "Complete action
using" screen, "Complete action using"
screen will not be displayed after that).
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Tap the search box
Tap one of the listed web pages
• The selected web page opens.
Using Bookmark and History
Bookmarking a web page allows you to quickly
access that web page.
You can also view previously visited web
pages by displaying your browsing history.
Adding a bookmark
View the page that you want to add
to bookmark
Edit the name, URL or other items if
required, and tap "OK"
u "Save to bookmarks"
Changing Browser Settings
From the Browser screen,
"Settings"
Change the settings if required
General
Conigure the home page and
automatic input of web form.
Privacy &
Security
Clear the browser cache, the browsing
history, conigure display/non-display
a warning screen, Cookie, form data,
location information, and password.
Accessibility
Conigure the text size, magniication of
zoom by double tap, minimum font size,
black and white reversal, and contrast.
• "Contrast" can be adjusted when
"Inverted rendering" is check marked.
Advanced
Return search engine, website
settings, display settings and
browser settings to default setting.
Bandwidth
management
Set to pre-load search results
and load images.
Labs
Set whether to use quick control
or full screen mode.
Viewing a bookmarked web page
• The "Bookmarks" tab appears.
Tap a displayed bookmark
• The selected web page opens.
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Google Chrome
With Google Chrome, you can view Web pages,
and synchronize tabs open in Chrome on your
PC, bookmarks, address bar data between the
PC and terminal.
• To use Google Chrome, you must set up your
own Google account. For details, refer to
"Setting Online Service Accounts" (P80).
Starting Google Chrome
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Chrome"
• A Web page is displayed.
Note
• A conirmation message regarding the
terms of use appears when using Google
Chrome for the irst time.
• For details of Google Chrome,
"Help" on the Google Chrome screen.
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Google Talk
Google Talk is a Google instant messaging
service. It allows you to chat (text chatting)
with friends who have Google accounts.
• To use Google Talk, you must set up your
own Google account. For details, refer to
"Setting Online Service Accounts" (P80).
Launching Google Talk
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Talk"
• The set Google account appears.
Note
• If your Google account settings have not
been completed, the "ADD ACCOUNT"
screen appears. Follow the displayed
instructions. If you do not have a Google
account, create one here.
• For details about Google Talk, from the
u "Help".
Google Talk screen,
Starting Chat
Tap a friend's account on the "Talk"
screen
• The Chat screen appears.
Tap the "Type message" box u
Enter your message and
• The text that you entered in the "Type
message" box is sent.
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Settings
Settings Menu
u "System settings" on the Home
Tap
screen on this terminal to display the
"Settings" screen that allows you to conigure
various settings.
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Settings
WIRELESS & NETWORKS
Set whether to enable/disable networks and
conigure the network connection settings.
Wi-Fi
Turn the Wi-Fi function ON/OFF.
Conigure the settings to use
the Wi-Fi function. (P75)
Bluetooth
Turn the Bluetooth function
ON/OFF. Conigure the settings
to use the Bluetooth function.
(P182)
Data usage
Conigure whether to use
mobile data communication,
limit setting of mobile data
communication, and display
the graph of data usage and
breakdown of used services.
(P153)
Call
Settings
Set each setting related to call.
(P125)
More...
Note
Airplane
mode
ON/OFF this terminal's
emission of radio waves.
Wi-Fi Direct
Directly connect to a device
supporting Wi-Fi Direct without
going through access points.
Tethering
Set USB tethering, Wi-Fi
tethering.(P154)
VPN
Set to communicate with
VPN (virtual private network).
(P156)
Mobile
networks
Set an access point and
conigure the data roaming and
network mode settings.
• If you tap "Search networks" while using
data communication over a LTE network,
the message, "Please disable data
access and retry later." appears.
• If you tap "Search networks" while
using data communication over a 3G
network, the message, "Cannot search
for available networks while data access
is enabled. Are you sure you want to
disable data access and search for
available networks?" appears. Tap "OK" to
stop data communication and search for
networks.
Data usage
You can display mobile communication
data amount (rough indication) by term and
application.
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Data usage"
Settings
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Setting tethering
Note
• You can enable internet access via the
mobile network by setting "Mobile data"
to ON.
• On the graphs, you can limit the mobile
communication data usage or set a
usage alarm. The data usage amount can
be limited only when "Limit mobile data
usage" is marked.
Tethering is a function for using mobile devices
such as smartphones as modems to allow USB
devices or Wireless LAN devices to access the
Internet.
Restrict background data
Connect this terminal and a PC with
USB cable (P187)
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "More..." u
"Tethering"
"USB tethering"
You can restrict data communication that
applications automatically perform.
From the Data usage screen,
u place a check mark in "Restrict
background data" u "OK"
Note
• This setting can be made only when
"Limit mobile data usage" is marked.
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Settings
Setting USB tethering
Connect this terminal to a PC with supplied
USB cable (sample) to use this terminal as a
modem to access the Internet.
• Conirm details of precautions and tap
"OK".
Settings Wi-Fi tethering
Note
• Hardware requirements of a PC for USB
tethering are as follows:
- OS*: Windows 7/Windows Vista/
Windows XP (Service Pack 3 or later)
* Operations conducted in environment
with upgraded OS or in added/changed
environment cannot be guaranteed.
• You need the USB tethering driver to do
USB tethering. For details, refer to the
following Website.
http://www.lg.com/jp/mobile-phones/
download-page/index.jsp (in Japanese only)
Connect wireless LAN compatible device up to
8 devices to the Internet simultaneously using
this terminal as a Wi-Fi hotspot.
On the Home screen,
u "System
settings" u "More..." u "Tethering"
"Wi-Fi tethering"
• Conirm details of precautions and tap
"OK".
Setting Wi-Fi access point
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "More..." u
"Tethering"
"Wi-Fi tethering" u "OK"
"Conigure Wi-Fi hotspot"
Enter network SSID in the "Network
SSID" box
Settings
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"Security"
• The "Security" menu appears.
Select appropriate one from "Open", "WPA
PSK" and "WPA2 PSK".
• The password entry is necessary to set to
"WPA PSK" and "WPA2 PSK".
"Save"
Note
• Network SSID is set to "L-05E_xxxx",
and security is set to "WPA2 PSK", and
the password is optionally default. Set
Security as needed.
Setting timeout
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "More..." u
"Tethering"
"Timeout"
Tap one from "Never timeout", "5
minutes", "10 minutes", and "15
minutes"
Connecting to VPN
(Virtual Private Network)
VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a technique
to access to the information protected in local
network from other networks. VPN is generally
equipped in companies, schools or other
facilities. Users can access the local network
and view information outside the premise.
To set VPN access from this terminal, security
information from network administrator is
required.
Adding a VPN
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "More..." u "VPN"
• A message to change the setting
appears in case the method of unlocking
screen is not set to "Pattern", "PIN", or
"Password".
"Add VPN network"
Follow instructions given by the
network administrator to set each
item u "Save"
• PPTP is unavailable when ISP is set to
sp-mode.
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Settings
Setting the Access Point
Connecting to a VPN
In VPN list, tap a VPN name to
connect
Enter the necessary authentication
information u "Connect"
The access points (sp-mode, mopera U)
required for connecting to the Internet are
preset. You can not delete or change them. But
you may add or edit them if necessary.
The sp-mode is set as the default access point.
Checking the access point being used
Editing a VPN
In VPN list, touch and hold down a
VPN name to edit
• A menu appears.
"Edit network"
Add, delete or edit the information,
and tap u "Save"
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "More..." u
"Mobile networks" u "Access Point
Names"
• The detailed setting screen is displayed
with the registered information entered.
• The settings are updated.
Deleting a VPN
In VPN list, touch and hold down a
VPN name to delete
• A menu appears.
"Delete network" u "OK"
Settings
157
Setting an additional access point
〈New APN〉
From the Home screen,
u "System
settings" u "More..." u "Mobile
networks" u "Access Point Names"
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "More..." u
"Mobile networks" u "Access Point
Names"
u "Reset to default" u "OK"
u "New APN"
Tap "Name" u Enter the network proile
name you want to create u "OK"
Tap "APN" u Enter the access point
name u "OK"
Enter any other items requested by
your network operator
u "Save"
Note
• Do not change MCC to anything other
than 440, or change MNC to anything
other than 10. Doing this will result in not
being shown on the screen.
• If the MCC and MNC disappear from the
screen after changing the settings, you
can either restore default settings or
manually set the access points again.
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Initializing an Access Point
When you initialize an access point, it returns
to its default settings.
Settings
Note
• When no access point has been added,
"Reset to default" is not displayed.
sp-mode
sp-mode is an ISP for NTT DOCOMO
smartphones. In addition to Internet
connection, this also provides an email service
that uses the same email addresses as i-mode
(@docomo.ne.jp). The sp-mode is a paid service
that requires subscription. For details about
sp-mode, refer to the NTT DOCOMO website.
mopera U
mopera U is an NTT DOCOMO ISP. If you
have subscribed to mopera U, you can use
the Internet after making the simple settings.
mopera U is a paid service that requires
subscription.
Setting mopera U
From the Home screen,
u "System
settings" u "More..." u "Mobile
networks" u "Access Point Names"
Tap to select the "mopera U" or
"mopera U 設定 (mopera U settings)"
radio button
Note
• "mopera U 設定 (mopera U settings)" is
the access point for setting mopera U.
Packet communication fee is free by
using the access point for mopera U
settings. Keep in mind that you can only
connect to the initial setting screen and
change settings screen. For details on
mopera U settings, refer to the mopera U
website.
DEVICE
Sound
This allows you to conigure various sound
settings, such as the type and volume of
ringtones, Silent mode and Vibrate.
Manner
mode
Select from "Sound & Vibrate",
"Vibrate only", or "Silent".
Volumes
Set the volume of the "Phone
ringtone", "Notiication sound",
"Touch feedback & system",
"Music, video, games and other
media".
RINGTONE & NOTIFICATIONS
Phone
ringtone
Set the sound used as the
ringtone.
Notiication
sound
Set the sound used for
notiications.
Vibrate
Set whether to notify
incoming calls/messages and
notiications by vibration.
Settings
159
Quiet time
Turn of all sound except alarm
and media sound. Time and a
day of the week can be set for
sound OFF. You can also set
whether to use vibration.
TOUCH FEEDBACK & SYSTEM
160
Dial pad
touch
tones
Set whether to play a sound
when a phone number is
entered.
Touch
sounds
Set whether to play a sound
when a menu item is selected.
Screen lock
sound
Set whether to play a sound
when the screen is locked/
unlocked.
Vibrate on
touch
Set whether to vibrate this
terminal during speciic
operations, such as
Settings
Display
This allows you to conigure display settings,
such as screen brightness and animation.
Brightness
Set the screen brightness.
Auto-rotate
screen
Set whether to automatically
change the screen display
when this terminal is rotated.
Screen
timeout
Set time for turning of the
backlight automatically when
not operating.
Font type
Set the font used on the
screen.
Font size
Select from "Small", "Normal",
"Large", and "Extra large".
Front key
light
Switch the backlight of front
key to ON/OFF. You can also
set the duration of front key
light.
Notiication
lash
Set whether to use the LED
light to notify an Area Mail,
missed call, SMS, FeliCa, alarm,
calendar notiication and email.
SENSOR
Motion
sensor
calibration
Correct the calibration
(inclination angle and speed) of
the sensor.
Home screen
This allows you to conigure Home screen.
• You cannot change the items other than
"Home selector"/"Wallpaper" on docomo
Palette UI.
Select
Home
Switch home applications.
Choose "docomo Palette UI" or
"Home".
Theme
Select the theme on the Home
screen.
Animation
Select "No animations" or "All
animations".
Screen
swipe efect
Select screen swipe efect.
Wallpaper
Select from "Gallery", "Live
wallpapers" or "Wallpaper
gallery".
Portrait
view only
Set to always display the
vertical Home screen.
Scroll
wallpaper
Specify to scroll the wallpaper
at the same time as scrolling
the Home screen.
Scroll
screens
circularly
Set whether to return to the
initial screen when scrolling the
Home screen.
Home
backup &
restore
Backup or restore the settings
for applications/widget and
theme*.
* Wallpapers cannot be backed up.
Settings
161
Lock screen
This allows you to conigure whether to use
lock screen and the necessary settings.
• The display or setting items vary depending
on what you select from "None", "Touch",
"Face Unlock", "Pattern", "PIN", and "Password"
to unlock the screen lock.
SCREEN
Select
screen
lock
PIN
Enter a numeric PIN to
unlock screen. Follow the
instruction shown on the
screen to enter a 4 to
16-digit number.
Password Enter a password to
unlock screen. Follow
the instruction shown
on the screen to enter a
4 to 16-digit password
including alphabet.
None
Disable the security of
unlock screen.
Touch
Tap to unlock screen.
LOCK TIME
Face
Unlock
Unlock through facial
recognition.
• If you have not set a
Google account, items
may not appear.
Lock timer
Set time duration from the
screen turns of till it gets
locked.
Power button
instantly locks
Set whether to lock the
screen immediately after
pressing the power key.
Pattern
162
Select
screen
lock
Settings
Draw pattern to unlock
screen. You can set the
pattern of your favorite.
FEEDBACK
Vibrate on touch
Set whether to notice by
vibration when unblocking
with "Pattern" and "PIN".
Make pattern
visible
Set whether to display
Pattern by line.
Improve face
matching
To improve face
recognition accuracy,
shoot your face photo
again.
Note
〈On-Screen Unlock〉
• If you enter incorrect screen-unlock
patterns 5 times, a message prompting
you for reentry will appear after 30
seconds. If you forget the screen-unlock
pattern, tap "Forgot pattern?" on the
reentry screen then log in with your
Google account that has been set on
your terminal. In this way, you can enter a
new pattern.
• Note that you cannot unlock the screen
if you have not set a Google account or
you forget the PIN, screen-lock password
or backup PIN code.
Gestures
This allows you to enable or disable each
motion gesture.
Move home
screen
items
You can change item locations
by tilting this terminal to the
left and right while an item is
selected.
• Not available on the docomo
Palette UI.
Tilt
sensitivity
Run a tilt test for the Home
screen and the Application
screen, and adjust the
sensitivity.
Silence
incoming
calls
When this terminal is lipped
while ringing, the ringtone
stops.
Snooze or
stop alarm
When this terminal is lipped
while alarm is sounding, the
alarm will stop.
Help
Display how to use the gesture
functions.
Settings
163
Storage
Power saver
Display free space in internal storage and free
space of the microSD card, operate mount and
format.
INTERNAL STORAGE
Turn Power
saver on
Set the timing (battery level) to
turn the power saver on.
Display the explanation about
"Power saving items".
Total space
Display the total space in
internal storage.
Power
saver Tips
Apps, Audio
etc.
Display the internal storage
usage.
POWER SAVING ITEMS
SD CARD
164
This allows you to set to reduce the function
usage when the battery power gets low.
Total space
Display the total space on
microSD card.
Available
Display free space on microSD
card.
Unmount
SD card/
Mount SD
card
• Unmount the microSD card
to remove it safely.
• Mount the microSD card
before using.
Erase SD
card
Erase all data (music, photo,
etc.) on microSD card.
Settings
Auto-sync
Do not sync automatically.
Wi-Fi
Turn OFF the Wi-Fi function
while not connected.
Bluetooth
Turn OFF the Bluetooth
function while not connected.
Vibrate on
touch
Deactivate the vibration when
operating key.
Brightness
Set the brightness of screen.
Screen
timeout
Set the lighting time of
backlight.
Font key
light
Turn ON/OFF the key light on
the front panel and set the
lighting duration.
Apps
BATTERY INFORMATION
Battery
level icon
The battery level is displayed
in percent igure. Also display
whether it is charging or not.
Battery
percentage
Conigure whether to display
the battery level (%) on the
status bar.
Battery use
Display the application that is
using battery, battery usage,
and battery used hours in
graph.
Conigure the settings for applications.
Downloaded
List/delete installed applications.
Running
List/stop the active services.
All
List/delete all the applications.
Disable application
It is available for a part of applications and
services which are not able to uninstall.
Disabled applications are neither displayed on
the application list nor run. However, it is not
uninstalled.
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Apps" u "All"
tab
Select an application you want to
disable
"Disable" u "OK"
Settings
165
Enable again the application
When an application is disabled, the linked
applications may not run properly. In such
case, make it enable again to run properly.
166
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Apps" u "All"
tab
Tap the application you want to reenable
"Enable"
Settings
PERSONAL
docomo service, Accounts & sync, Location
services, Security, Language & input, Backup
& reset etc. are conigured.
docomo service
Conigure the docomo services.
Application
manager
Conigure the settings for
regular update conirmation, etc.
Wi-Fi
settings
for docomo
apps
Set to use docomo apps in a
Wi-Fi network.
docomo
apps
password
Set a password for docomo
applications.
• The initial setting is "0000".
AUTO-GPS
You can set the AUTO-GPS
function and view the location
log.
docomo
location
information
Conigure the settings for
imadoco search/imadoco
kantan search/Keitai-Osagashi
Service.
docomo
Wi-Fi Easy
Connection
Conigure to use docomo WiFi or Wi-Fi at home easy and
convenient.
データ量確
認アプリ
(App for
checking
data
usage)
Set measuring interval, to
start/stop measuring, etc. for
data usage.
Open
source
licenses
Display the open source
licenses
Accounts & sync
This allows you to conigure the settings of
accounts and their synchronization.
Add or delete an account used in this
terminal, such as Google account.
Location services
Conigure GPS etc.
Google's
location
service
Conigure whether to allow
application to be speciied your
location by using Wi-Fi data
and mobile network data etc.
GPS
satellites
Conigure whether to use the
GPS function.
Location &
Google
search
Conigure whether to allow
Google to use the location
information for other services
to improve the search results
accuracy.
Settings
167
Security
CREDENTIAL STORAGE
Conigure the settings for password etc.
SIM CARD LOCK
Set up SIM
card lock
Set whether to lock the SIM
card (docomo mini UIM card)
and conigure its settings.
PASSWORDS
Password
typing
visible
Set whether to display the
characters entered for the
password.
PHONE ADMINISTRATION
168
Phone
administrators
Activate/Deactivate the device
administrators on this terminal.
Unknown
sources
Set whether to allow
applications other than Google
Play's applications to install.
Settings
Trusted
credentials
Set whether to allow the
application to access the
secure certiication and other
certiication information.
Install from
storage
Install encrypted certiicates
from the internal storage.
Clear
credentials
Delete all content of credential
information storage and reset
the password.
Security Code and docomo mini UIM
card Protection
For convenient and secure use of this terminal,
you can set codes to lock this terminal and
network security codes to be used with
network services. You can make better use
of this terminal by using diferent codes
depending on the purposes.
Note
• Avoid setting security codes 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 security
codes and store them in a safe location.
• Do not reveal your security codes to
others. DOCOMO is not responsible
for damage caused by misuse of your
security codes by others.
• If you forget your security codes,
you need to bring your identiication
document (driver's license, etc.), this
terminal and docomo mini UIM card to
a docomo Shop. For details, contact
"General Inquiries" provided on the last
page of this manual.
• Your PIN unblocking key is written in the
application form (copy for subscriber)
given at the time of contract. If you
have subscribed at a place other than a
docomo Shop, bring your identiication
document (driver's license, etc.) and
docomo mini UIM card to a docomo Shop,
or contact "General Inquiries" provided on
the last page of this manual.
Network security code
The network security code is a 4-digit number
necessary for using the docomo Network
Services or identiication at reception of
your request in docomo Shop or at docomo
Information Center. It can be set to any
number at the subscription and also changed
later by yourself. You can change your network
security code to the new one through PC if
you have a "docomo ID/Password" on General
support site for PC "My docomo".
You can change from dmenu as follows. From
the Home screen, "Apps" u "dmenu" u " お客様
サポートへ (To customer support)" u " 各種お申
込・お手続き (Applications and procedures)".
• For information about "My docomo" and お客様
サポート (Customer support), refer to P308.
Settings
169
PIN code
docomo mini UIM card can set security code
named PIN code. This code is set to "0000"
at the time of subscription, but you can
subsequently change it.
PIN code is a 4- to 8-digit number that is
entered to check the user when docomo mini
UIM card is inserted in this terminal or this
terminal power is turned on. It is intended to
prevent unauthorized use of this terminal by
a third party. You can use this terminal by
entering PIN code.
Note
• If you use a docomo mini UIM card that
has been currently used when you buy
a new terminal, use the same PIN code
that had been set on the current terminal.
The code is "0000" if the default setting
has not been changed.
• If you enter incorrect PIN code three
times in a row, the code will be locked.
In that case, unlock with "PIN unblocking
key".
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Settings
PIN unblocking key (PUK)
The PUK is an 8-digit number used to unblock
the PIN code lock. You cannot change it by
yourself.
• If you enter the PUK incorrectly ten times in
a row, docomo mini UIM card will be locked. If
this happens, please contact a docomo Shop.
Enabling PIN code
Set to PIN code required when the terminal is
turned on.
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Security"
"Set up SIM card lock"
"Lock SIM card"
Enter PIN code and tap "OK"
• "Lock SIM card" has check mark.
Changing PIN code
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Security"
"Set up SIM card lock"
"Change SIM PIN"
Enter PIN code
This the following operations if you are asked
to enter the PIN code when this terminal is
powered on.
• You are asked to enter the PIN code.
Enter the current PIN code, and tap
"OK"
• You are asked to enter the PIN code.
Enter a new PIN code and tap "OK"
Enter the same PIN code that you
entered in step 5 and tap "OK"
• You are asked to enter the PIN code
again.
• The PIN code is changed.
Enter the PIN code of docomo mini
UIM card, and tap "OK"
Unblocking the PIN locked UIM
Follow the procedures below to unlock PIN
when you enter PIN code 3 times incorrectly in
a row.
Enter PUK code on PUK code
screen and tap "OK"
Enter a new PIN code and tap "OK"
Enter the same PIN code that you
entered in step 2 and tap "OK"
Settings
171
Language & input
This allows you to conigure this terminal's
language and keyboard settings. You can also
conigure settings for voice input and output.
Language
Select the language used on
this terminal.
Personal
dictionary
Procedures such as registration
are required when using the
character entry application
supplied by Google. You can
download the character entry
application provided by Google
from Google Play.
* This is available only for
character input application
on LatinIME basis by Google.
KEYBOARD & INPUT METHODS
172
Default
Select the default keyboard
and the input method.
Google
voice typing
To use, tap to place a check
mark. And tap
to make each
setting.
Settings
LG
Japanese
Keyboard
Tap
to make each setting.
LG
Keyboard
Tap
to make each setting.
mazec-T
Conversion
Tap
to make each setting.
MojiHenshu
Tap
to make each setting.
SPEECH
Voice
Search
Conigure the settings of voice
recognizer.
Text-tospeech
output
Conigure the settings for
reading out text.
• Japanese is not supported
as of November 2012.
MOUSE/TRACKPAD
Pointer
speed
Set the pointer speed when
this terminal is connected with
mouse or trackpad.
Backup & reset
Operate initialization.
BACKUP & RESTORE
Back up my
data
Conigure whether to backup
on the Google server.
Backup
account
Conigure the account for
backup.
Automatic
restore
Restore the settings
and data when installing
application again.
Data transfer
mode
This is a mode for using iC
transfer service.
PERSONAL DATA
Factory data
reset
Initializing Terminal
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Backup &
reset"
"Factory data reset" u "Reset
phone" u "Erase everything" u "OK"
• To erase all data in the microSD card,
place a check mark on "Erase SD card".
Note
• Backup your data such as images,
videos and music on PC. For details
about connection method, refer to "File
Management" (P177) and "External
Device Connection" (P187).
Delete all data from this
terminal.
Settings
173
SYSTEM
Date & time, Accessibility, Connectivity,
Developer options, About phone are conigured.
Note
• Remove check mark from "Automatic
date and time", "Automatic time zone" to
set date, time, time zone manually.
Date & Time
This allows you to conigure the date and time
settings.
174
Automatic
date and
time
Set the automatic retrieval of
date and time information via
the network.
Automatic
time zone
Set the automatic retrieval of
time zone information via the
network.
Set date
Conigure the date settings.
Set time
Conigure the time settings.
Select time
zone
Conigure the time zone
settings.
Use 24hour format
Set whether to display the time
in 24-hour or 12-hour format.
Select date
format
Set the date format.
Settings
Accessibility
Set the settings of accessibility application
etc.
SERVICES
Enable or disable the applications
compatible with accessibilities. If you want
to set accessibility, download compatible
applications from Google Play in advance.
SYSTEM
Large text
Display large text on the screen.
Power
button
ends call
Conigure whether to end a call
by pressing the Power button.
Auto-rotate
screen
Conigure whether to switch
the screen's vertical and
horizontal automatically when
rotate this terminal.
Touch &
hold delay
Select the touching sensitivity
from "Short", "Medium", or
"Long".
Install web
scripts
Conigure whether to install the
script for easier access to Web
contents from applications via
Google.
Note
• If you have not downloaded compatible
application (TalkBack) from Google
Play, "Need a screen reader?" message
appears.
Connectivity
Conigure the settings for USB connection
mode.
USB CONNECTION
USB
connection
type
The default USB connection
mode for connecting to a PC is
set. (P188)
Ask on
connection
The USB connection mode
is always checked when
connecting to a PC.
Help
An explanation for USB
connection mode is displayed.
Settings
175
Developer options
Conigure the settings for developing
applications.
About phone
This allows you to display various informations
of this terminal.
176
Software
Update
You can change the software
update setting. (P276)
LG Software
update
Update the software of LG
Electronics Inc. (P281)
Network
Display the network status of
this terminal.
Phone
identity
Display the phone number,
model number (model name),
IMEI, etc. of this terminal.
Battery
Conirm battery condition.
Hardware
information
Display the Wi-Fi MAC address
and Bluetooth address.
Settings
Software
information
Display the Android version,
baseband version, kernel
version, build number and
software version of this
terminal.
Legal
information
Display Open source license or
the Terms of use of Google.
File Management
File Operation
If you connect this terminal with a PC via
the supplied USB cable (sample), you can
synchronize music with "Windows Media
Player" on your PC and transfer data between
the PC and this terminal by dragging and
dropping.
• In order to make your PC to recognize this
terminal, a dedicated driver and Windows
Media Player 11 or later are required.
- For instructions on download and operation
of dedicated driver, refer to the homepage
below.
http://www.lg.com/jp/mobile-phones/
download-page/index.jsp (in Japanese only)
- You can download the latest Windows
Media Player from Microsoft website.
http://windows.microsoft.com/ja-JP/
windows/windows-media-player (in Japanese
only)
• Some functions such as shooting and playing
video may not work while connecting this
terminal with a PC.
• Sharing some data may not be permitted due
to copyright.
Note
• Operating environment of a PC for ile
operation is as follows:
- O S *:W i n d o w s 7/ W i n d o w s V i s t a /
Windows XP (Service Pack 3 or later)
- Windows Media Player:Windows Media
Player 11 or later
* Operations conducted in environment
with upgraded OS or in added/changed
environment cannot be guaranteed.
• In addition to this terminal and a PC,
the following device and software are
necessary to perform ile operation on a
PC.
- USB cable
- Dedicated driver
Use the supplied USB cable (sample).
You cannot use a USB cable for PC
because type of the connector is
diferent.
File Management
177
Folder Structure in this terminal
When you connect this terminal with a PC, the
internal storage in this terminal and the
microSD card are recognized as "L-05E".
Folders corresponding to iles are created
automatically in the internal storage of this
terminal or in the microSD card when saving
photos and videos shot with this terminal,
downloading data such as images and music
via the Internet, etc.
• For instructions on connecting this terminal
to a PC, refer to "Connecting this terminal
with a PC" (P187).
• The drive structure of "L-05E" is as follows:
- SD card
- Internal storage
178
File Management
Note
• Shot photos and videos are saved in
"DCIM" folder in the internal storage of
this terminal or in the microSD card.
Music data synchronized with Windows
Media Player on a PC is saved in "Music"
folder.
• Backup your data saved in the internal
storage of this terminal and in the
microSD card to PC. For connection
method, refer to "File Operation" (P177)
or "Connecting this terminal with a PC"
(P187).
• Data saved from other devices such as a
PC to the internal storage of this terminal
or the microSD card may not be displayed
or played on this terminal. Additionally,
data saved from this terminal to a PC
may not be displayed or played on other
devices.
Synchronizing Data with
Windows Media Player
Folder and File Operations
Transferring Data with a PC
Connect this terminal with a PC via
the USB cable (P187)
• The "USB connection type" screen is
displayed.
Set USB connection mode to "Media
sync (MTP)" (P188)
Open " マイコンピュータ (My
Computer)"/" コンピュータ (Computer)"
and select "Internal Storage" of
"L-05E" on the PC
• Folders of the internal storage in this
terminal appear.
• Auto play screen may appear depending on
the setting. Choose " デバイスを開いてファイ
ルを表示する (Open the device to display)"
when the screen is displayed.
You can synchronize music and videos with
Windows Media Player's library on a PC. In
this way, music and videos with copyright
protection can be synchronized as well as the
copyright information.
Connect this terminal with a PC via
the USB cable (P187)
• The "USB connection type" screen is
displayed.
Set USB connection mode to "Media
sync (MTP)" (P188)
Activate Windows Media Player on
the PC and synchronize
Note
• For details about Windows Media Player,
refer to Windows Media Player Help.
Drag and drop data between this
terminal and the PC
File Management
179
Disconnecting this terminal from a PC
Conirm that data is not transferring,
pull out the USB cable from this
terminal and a PC
Note
• Do not power of this terminal or do not
remove the USB cable while transferring
data. Doing so may cause data loss.
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Infrared Communication
You can send and receive data to or from
another terminal or mobile phone etc. which
has infrared communication function.
• The following data can be shared via infrared
communication:
Phonebook, My proile, name card, sp-mode
mail, schedule & memo, photos, videos,
ToruCa.
• The communication distance of infrared is
within approximately 20 cm, and the infrared
emission angle is within 15°from the center.
Do not move your infrared port from the
other side of infrared port until the data
communication is done.
• Infrared communication may not work
properly in a place with direct sunlight, under
luorescent light, or near infrared device.
• Depending on terminal of the other side, the
data communication may be diicult.
Sending My proile via
Infrared Communication
From the Home screen, "docomo
phonebook" u "My proile"
u "Send via infrared"
Make the recipient to waiting state
"OK" u "OK"
Sending a Single Data
 Sending a contact
From the Home screen, "docomo
Phonebook" u select a contact
u "Infrared"
Make the recipient to waiting state
"OK" u "OK"
Sending All Data
 Sending all contacts
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Infrared"
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"Send all" u "Phonebook" u "Start" u
enter docomo apps password u "OK"
Enter the same authentication
password as the recipient u "OK" u
make the recipient to waiting state
u "OK" u "OK"
Receiving data
 Receiving contacts
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Infrared"
"Receive" u "OK" u "OK" u "OK"
• Receiving all: "Receive all" u enter
docomo apps password u "OK" u enter
the same authentication password as the
sender u "OK" u "OK" u "OK" u "Save"
• Select an account if the account
selection screen appears.
Note
• Authentication password is set between
recipient and sender.
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Bluetooth Communication
Connect this terminal to Bluetooth devices
wirelessly and enable to exchange data.
• For Bluetooth compatible version or proile,
refer to "Main Speciications" (P285).
• For Bluetooth setting and operation
procedure, refer to a manual of Bluetooth
devices to connect.
• This terminal does not connect wirelessly
with all types of Bluetooth devices.
■ Notes on using Bluetooth function
• The distance between this terminal and another
Bluetooth device keeps within approximately
10 m with no obstructions in sight. When
there are obstructions between this terminal
and a Bluetooth device or depending on the
environment (wall, furniture, etc.) or structure
of building, available distance for connecting
may be extremely small. Especially when there
is a wall or loor of reinforced concrete between
them, they may be unable to connect with each
other. Note the above mentioned distance is
not guaranteed.
• Make sure to keep this terminal and another
Bluetooth device 2 m or more away from home
electric appliances, AV devices, OA devices,
etc. before connection. The Bluetooth device is
liable to be adversely afected by a microwave
oven, so keep it 3 m or more away from the
microwave oven while using it. Otherwise,
normal connection cannot be performed when
nearby electric devices are powered on. TVs and
radios may receive noise or video interference.
• Move the Bluetooth device to a place where
connection is available when there is a broadcast
station or radio near the Bluetooth device, and
this terminal cannot be connected to the device.
Strong radio waves may prevent connection
between this terminal and the Bluetooth device.
• Wireless connection is available with Bluetooth
device put in a bag or pocket. However, lowering
of communication speed or noise may result
when you are in between the Bluetooth device
and this terminal.
• The radio wave from Bluetooth may afect the
operation of medical electronics etc. Bluetooth
communication in some cases may result in
an accident, so turn of this terminal and other
Bluetooth devices in the following places.
- On trains
- On airplanes
- In hospitals
- Near automatic doors or ire alarms
- In places such as gas stations where
lammable gas is generated
■ Reception interference caused by wireless
LAN devices
• As this terminal's Bluetooth device and
wireless LAN devices use the same
frequency (2.4 GHz), reception interference
may occur or the communications speed
may lower if you use the Bluetooth device
near the wireless LAN devices. Also, you
may hear noise or have a connection
problem. In these cases, do the following:
- Keep the Bluetooth device over 10 m
away from a wireless LAN device.
- Within 10 m, turn of either the Bluetooth
device or the wireless LAN device.
■ Pass code (PIN) of Bluetooth function
• Pass code (PIN) is an authentication
code to enter when accessing Bluetooth
devices for the irst time to recognize and
permit the connection each other. Entering
the same pass code (PIN) (up to 16 single
byte alphanumeric characters) on each
sending/receiving device is required.
• On this terminal, pass code may be
displayed as "PIN".
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Turning ON Bluetooth Function to
Make this terminal Discoverable
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Bluetooth"
Turn "Bluetooth" on
Mark "Make phone visible"
• This terminal can be detected by another
Bluetooth device for approx. 120 seconds.
Note
• When you do not use Bluetooth function,
turn it of to save the battery.
• The setting of the Bluetooth ON/OFF
is not changed even when the power is
turned of.
Changing the Name of this Terminal
You can change the name of this terminal to
display on another device when communicating
via Bluetooth.
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From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Bluetooth"
Tap the name of the terminal
Enter a name u "Save"
File Management
Pairing/Connecting with Other
Bluetooth Device
To transfer data via Bluetooth connection,
perform pairing (pairing setting) with the
device in advance and register it to this
terminal.
• For some Bluetooth devices, only pairing is
performed or pairing and for other devices
connecting are performed successively.
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Bluetooth" u
"Search for devices"
• Detected Bluetooth devices list appears.
Tap a device that you want to
connect with u "Pair"
• If pass code (PIN) is set on Bluetooth
device, enter pass code (PIN) and tap
"OK".
• For some Bluetooth devices, after
completion of pairing, connection may be
established successively by tapping a
device.
When the other device requests for
pairing
Note
• Even for devices requiring pass code
(PIN) when pairing, once pairing is
performed, entering pass code (PIN)
is not necessary to reconnect after
disconnected unless the paring is
canceled.
• Pairing can be set even if a device
is unable to connect such as nonproile compliant. However, it cannot be
connected even if you tap the device.
on the paired device u "Connection
• Tap
access" to select automatic connection
or conirming at all times.
• Devices that are not compatible with
SCMS-T cannot play any audio related
data such as music.
When a screen asking for pairing for Bluetooth
connection appears, tap "Pair" or enter pass
code (PIN) if required and tap "OK".
Canceling the pairing
Tap
for the device that you want
to unpair in the "PAIRED DEVICES"
list u "Unpair"
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Sending/Receiving Data via
Bluetooth Function
• Set the Bluetooth function to on beforehand
to make this terminal discoverable.
Sending data via Bluetooth
You can send data of Phonebook (name card
data in vcf format), iles such as photos or
videos, etc. to a Bluetooth device (a PC etc.).
• For sending, perform the operation from the
menu such as "Share"/"Send" of each application.
■  Sending photo from Gallery
Pair/connect this terminal with
other Bluetooth device (P184)
From the Home screen, "Gallery" u
select and display photo to send
u "Bluetooth" u select a
Bluetooth device
• To send multiple photos at a time, on the
u "Select all" or mark
photo list screen
photos to send u "Share" u "Bluetooth" u
select a Bluetooth device.
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Receive the data by following the
instruction on the screen of the
recipient
Receiving data via Bluetooth
Set this terminal to be discoverable
Tap "Accept" when Bluetooth
Authorization Request screen
appears
is displayed in the status bar, and data
reception starts.
• You can conirm data reception on the
Notiication panel.
• Message screen appears at the bottom
screen after receiving data.
•
External Device Connection
Connecting this terminal with
a PC
Make sure that Windows Media Player 11 or
later and dedicated driver are installed on a
PC. If Windows Media Player 11 or later and
dedicated driver are not installed, this terminal
may not be recognized by the PC correctly. For
details about operating environment, refer to
"File Operation" (P177).
Open the microUSB connection
terminal cover and insert microUSB
connector of the USB cable to the
microUSB connection terminal
• Insert the microUSB connector
horizontally with the USB mark facing up.
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b
Insert the USB connector of USB
cable to the USB port of a PC
• This terminal is recognized automatically
by PC.
• Request for installation of the device
driver may appear on your PC. If it
appears, cancel it.
•
is displayed in the status bar.
• The "USB connection type" screen
appears on this terminal.
If the "USB connection type" screen does
not appear, drag or swipe the status bar
down to open the Notiication panel, and
then tap "USB connection".
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• The following operations are available
from the "USB connection type" screen.
Charge
only
Select to charge only.
(P57)
Media
sync
(MTP)
Select to synchronize media
iles with a PC. (P179)
LG
software
Select to connect with a PC
to use LGMobile Support
Tool.
Camera
(PTP)
Select to transfer photo iles
by using camera application
or various iles that are not
supported by MTP from a
PC.
c
"Charge only" / "Media sync (MTP)" /
"LG software" / "Camera (PTP)"
Note
• While connecting to a PC, drag or
swipe the status bar down to open
the Notiication panel, and then tap
"USB connection" to display the "USB
connection type" screen, and then you
can change the USB connection type.
• To change the default USB connection
mode when connecting with a PC, from
u "System settings"
the Home screen,
u "Connectivity" u "USB connection type".
• When USB connection mode is set to
"Camera (PTP)", only image iles of "DCIM"
folder and "Pictures" folder in Internal
Storage are displayed.
• Do not turn of this terminal while reading
or writing data.
• Do not unplug microUSB cable while reading
or writing data. It results in loss of data.
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Application
dmenu
This allows you to access easily to docomo's
recommended sites or convenient applications.
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"dmenu"
The browser launches, and "dmenu" is
displayed.
Note
• Packet communication (LTE/3G/GPRS)
or Wi-Fi Internet is required to use dmenu.
• Packet communication fees are charged
to connect to dmenu and download
the recommended applications. Also,
depending on the downloaded application,
the packet communication starts
automatically.
• There are some paid applications in the
recommended application on dmenu.
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Application
dmarket
This allows you to get convenient and fun
contents.
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"dmarket"
• The browser launches, and "dmarket" is
displayed.
• For the irst usage of dmarket, the
dmarket software license agreement is
displayed to conirm your agreement.
Note
• For details of dmarket, refer to the
DOCOMO website.
• If the application needs to access data
and functions on this terminal, the
functions used by the application are
displayed.
Play Store
Google Play enables you to access applications
and games you like and download them to
install into this terminal.
• To use Google Play, Google account is
required. (P80)
Install the application
From the Home screen, "Play Store"
Search application u tap the
application that you want to
download
Tap "Download" / "Install" (for free
application) or Amount ield (for paid
applications)
• When using Google Play for the irst
time, terms of use for Google Play are
displayed. Read them carefully and tap
"Accept".
"Accept & download" (for free
applications)/"Accept & buy" (for
paid applications) u operate by
following onscreen instructions
• You are taking responsibility when using
applications on this terminal starting
from downloading and purchasing the
applications. Pay special attention to
application that is accessing multiple
functions or large amount of data.
• If download or installation is inished
normally, the notiication icon will be
displayed in the status bar. Display the
Notiication panel and tap the application
name. The installed application opens.
• The displayed content difers depending
on the application.
Application
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Purchasing an Application
• Payment for application is only once. After
downloading, you do not need to pay every
time when you uninstall or download again.
• If you have another Android device that is
using the same Google account, you can
download for free on that device once you
purchased the application.
• After purchasing application, you can
request a refund within a speciied time.
The application is deleted, and it will not be
charged. Requesting a refund is available only
once for the irst time of purchasing each
applications. After requesting a refund to a
purchased application, and purchasing the
same application again, you cannot request a
refund.
• For details on paying method to purchase
application or requesting a refund,
"Help" u "Android Apps" u read "Buy Apps".
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Application
Note
• Be sure to check the security of
application, and then install it at your own
risk. This terminal may be infected with a
virus and the data may be damaged.
• NTT DOCOMO is not liable for
malfunctions, if any, caused by the
application you installed.
In such case, repairs are charged even
during the warranty period.
• NTT DOCOMO is not liable for any
disadvantage brought to you or any third
party due to an application you installed.
• Some applications automatically
perform packet communications. Packet
communication is kept active unless you
disconnect or it is timed out. Note that
packet communication fee may get high.
To disconnect packet communication,
u "System
from the Home screen,
settings" u "More..." u "Mobile networks"
and uncheck the "Data enabled"
checkbox.
• If you need more information about
u "Help" when
Google Play, tap
Google Play screen is open.
Uninstalling an Application
From the Google Play screen,
"My Apps" u tap the application that
you want to uninstall
"Uninstall"
"OK"
• When the "Uninstall and refund" screen is
not displayed on paid application, the trial
period is expired.
Osaifu-Keitai
You can use "Osaifu-Keitai compatible
service" for payment or coupon by just
holding over the store reader, or " かざしてリ
ンク対応サービス (Kazashite-Link services)"
for accessing information by holding over
home electrical appliances, smart poster, etc.
Additionally, you can check credit or balance
of electronic money or points via network. As
a countermeasure for loss, an Osaifu-Keitai
lock function is available so that you can use it
without worry.
• For details about Osaifu-Keitai, refer to
"Mobile Phone User's Guide [sp-mode]".
• To use Osaifu-Keitai compatible services, it is
necessary to make settings through sites or
applications.
• If this terminal has a problem, data in the IC
card (including e-money and points) may be
lost or changed (if this terminal needs repair,
terminals with data cannot be accepted, so
principally the user needs to delete the data).
For more information about reissuing and
restoring data, and support for saving and
transferring data, contact the Osaifu-Keitai
service provider.
Application
193
Please use Osaifu-Keitai compatible services
that provide backup services to save you
important data.
• We are not responsible for damages such as
lost or changed data in the IC card, or other
damages related to Osaifu-Keitai compatible
services in any cases including terminal
malfunction or changing model.
• If a terminal is stolen or lost, please
immediately contact your Osaifu-Keitai
compatible providers for what to do.
Using Osaifu-Keitai
To use Osaifu-Keitai compatible services, from
the Osaifu-Keitai compatible site, download the
application for Osaifu-Keitai and then conigure
settings. Some services do not require
downloading of an Osaifu-Keitai compatible
application.
• The initial setting may be required at
the irst startup. Follow the instructions
shown on the screen.
iC transfer service
iC transfer service is a service that allows you
to transfer your data stored in your OsaifuKeitai IC card to a new Osaifu-Keitai when
you change a new model or when malfunction
occurs. Contact your local docomo Shop to get
iC transfer service.
• For details about iC transfer service, refer to
"Mobile Phone User's Guide (sp-mode)".
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Application
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Osaifu-Keitai"
Tap the service that you want to
use
Conigure service settings
• Make necessary settings from the
service site or application.
d
Hold
mark over a reader to
communicate
Using " かざしてリンク対応サービ
ス (Kazashite-Link services)"
To use かざしてリンク (Kazashite-Link)
compatible services, application may be
needed. With "C Tag/Barcorde reader"
application (P101), use by holding the
mark over IC chip built-in device, smart poster,
etc.
Notes when holding over reader,
IC chip built-in device, etc.
Note
• You can read/write data with reader
without activating Osaifu-Keitai compatible
application.
• It is available even when you turn of
the power of this terminal, but it is not
available if the battery pack is removed.
Even when the battery pack is attached,
it may become unavailable if you have not
turned on this terminal for a long period of
time or the battery level is low.
Keep in mind the following when holding the
terminal over a compatible device.
• Do not strike the terminal against the reader.
• Hold the
mark parallel to the center of
reader.
• Bring the
mark close to the device slowly.
mark cannot be scanned even with
• If the
it held in front of the center of the scanner,
slightly lift up this terminal, or move it
backwards/forwards or to the left/right.
• When there is a metal object between
the
mark and the device, reading may
fail. Note that putting this terminal into a
case or covering this terminal may afect
communication performance.
Application
195
Locking Osaifu-Keitai
Note
• The lock is not canceled even if the power
is turned of.
• The password used in Osaifu-Keitai lock
setting is required when unlocking or
changing password. Therefore, take a
separate note and keep it for your reference.
In case you lost the password, it is not
possible to unlock Osaifu-Keitai or set.
Use "Osaifu-Keitai lock setting" to restrict
Osaifu-Keitai function or services. Osaifu-Keitai
lock is diferent from the screen lock on this
terminal and SIM card lock.
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Osaifu-Keitai"
• The Osaifu-Keitai application screen
appears.
"Lock Settings"
Tap the "Password" ield, and enter
password
• "Osaifu-Keitai lock setting" screen
appears.
• For the irst time of Osaifu-Keitai lock, tap
"Conirm Password" ield and input the
password same as the one input in Step 3.
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Canceling the lock
• The Osaifu-Keitai screen in the locked
status appears.
"Lock Settings"
Tap the "Password" ield and enter
the same password entered for
locking
"OK"
"OK"
Application
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Osaifu-Keitai"
• The "Osaifu-Keitai lock setting" screen
appears.
ToruCa
ToruCa is an electronic card that can be loaded
to your mobile. It can be acquired from readers
and websites as the shop information or
coupons. The acquired ToruCa will be saved in
"ToruCa" application. Use "ToruCa" application
to display, search or update.
• For details of ToruCa, refer to "Mobile Phone
User's Guide [sp-mode]".
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"ToruCa"
• For the irst time activation, the initial
setting screen appears. Follow the
onscreen instructions to set.
Note
• Packet communication fee may incur when
acquiring, displaying or updating ToruCa.
• You may not be able to acquire, display
or update the ToruCa provided for i-mode
terminal.
• The functions below may not be available
depending on the IP (Information Provider)
setting.
- Acquiring from readers
- Update
- ToruCa sharing
- Transferring and copying to microSD
card
- Viewing maps
• It is not possible to acquire ToruCa from
readers while Osaifu-Keitai is locked.
• You cannot obtain the same ToruCa
when you set "ON" for redundant check.
Set "OFF" to obtain the same ToruCa
redundantly.
• Depending on IP setting, ToruCa that
can be displayed on the map from ToruCa
(details) may not be able to be displayed
on the map from ToruCa list.
Application
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• When sending ToruCa using email, it is
sent with the status before acquiring
ToruCa (details).
• The received ToruCa by email may not be
saved depending on the email application
on use.
• ToruCa may not be acquired depending
on the browser you use.
• When moving or copying ToruCa to
microSD card, it is moved or copied
with the status before acquiring ToruCa
(details).
• ToruCa may not be acquired from readers
when Osaifu-Keitai is not initialized.
mobacas
mobacas is a broadcast service for
smartphones. "Realtime" (realtime
broadcasting) allowing you to view programs
in real time and "Time-shift" (storage-type
broadcasting) allowing you to enjoy comics,
novels, music, and games, in addition to movies
and dramas provide two styles of viewing
enjoyment. Features such as SNS linking from
the terminal provide broadcast service as
never before.
For details on mobacas, refer to the following
for the mobacas broadcasting station.
NOTTV http://www.nottv.jp/ (in Japanese only)
■ Using mobacas
• A separate subscription (paid) to the
mobacas broadcasting station (NOTTV) is
required.
• When docomo mini UIM card is not inserted
to this terminal, you cannot receive/view
programs.
• mobacas is a broadcast service provided
within Japan.
• A microSD card is required to use the
Time-shift feature.
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Application
■ Broadcast signal areas
mobacas is a broadcasting service that
operates on radio waves (airwaves) diferent
from those for FOMA services and 1Seg.
Therefore, you cannot receive mobacas
service in locations that airwaves cannot
reach or during hours when programming is
not available, regardless of whether you are
outside or inside the FOMA service area.
Even in areas where the mobacas service is
available, you may have poor or no reception
in the following places.
• Place far away from a broadcasting tower
• Place in a mountain area or behind a
buildings where airwaves are blocked by
geography or structures
• Inside a tunnel, underground, far inside a
building, or other place where airwaves are
weak or nonexistent
• When changing the orientation of 1Seg/
mobacas antenna, hold around the root.
• To store 1Seg/mobacas antenna, once
turn it straight up and then set in. If
you put excessive force to the antenna,
damage may result.
• Be careful about orientation of antenna
when you store the top part of 1Seg/
mobacas antenna.
■ Having better reception
• Extend enough the antenna to use.
• Changing the antenna orientation or changing
location may help improve reception.
■ 1Seg/mobacas antenna
• When viewing 1Seg, fully extend the 1Seg/
mobacas antenna. If you put excessive
force to the antenna when it is not fully
extended, damage may result.
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Viewing via mobacas
Viewing programs/content
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"NOTTV"
• The NOTTV home screen appears.
• When launching "NOTTV" for the irst
time, conirm the terms of use and tap
" 同意する (Accept)" to start initial setting
automatically. Make sure to have a good
communication environment for this initial
setting.
" すぐ見る (Watch now)"
Tap program/content you want to
view
■ Adjusting the volume
u press volume key (up) / volume key
(down)
■ Setting subtitles and sound
u " 設定 (Settings)" u " 表示・音声
(Display & Audio)"
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Application
Note
• You cannot use mobacas when mock
locations setting is enabled. You
can disable the setting by following
procedure.
u "System
From the Home screen,
settings" u "Developer options" u conirm
the content of the Warning screen and
"OK" u remove a check mark in "Allow
mock locations".
An example of viewing screen (horizontal)
Viewing the viewing screen
An example of viewing screen (vertical)
a Image
• Swipe it to the right/left to switch
program/content.
* Displayed content layout depends on the
program/content.
b Social button
• A program/content-related timeline is
displayed.
Application
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Searching for programs/
content
Search for programs/content in a variety of
ways from within the application.
Searching from a program listing
(Realtime)
From the NOTTV home screen,
" 番組表 (Program List)"
• A Realtime program listing is displayed.
• Tap the currently broadcast program for
the viewing screen.
Searching by criteria
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From the NOTTV home screen,
" すべて (All)"
Tap an item you want to search for
in all programs or contents
Application
Content Scheduling
From the NOTTV home screen,
" すべて (All)"
" コンテンツ予定表 (Content List)"
Tap the content you want to
schedule
"<" / ">" on either side of date
• A list of contents that will be broadcast
is displayed.
• An information window for the content is
displayed.
" 受信予約する (Schedule Viewing)"
mobacas settings
Note
• During the broadcasting time of contents,
the contents may not be received in
situations such as, when the device is
turned of, when it has low battery, when
it is out of the mobacas broadcasting
area, when a microSD card is not inserted
or when the microSD card does not have
enough space.
• The contents saved in microSD card can
only be used in the currently using device.
• The contents that has expired will be
automatically deleted from microSD card.
You can delete the contents before they
expire.
• Content may be automatically scheduled
even if you have not scheduled viewing.
• You can cancel the function for
automatically scheduling by settings.
• Signal reception conditions may hinder
normal reception of content data. In
this instance, completion of data is
automatically handled with packet
communication. You can cancel
the function for completing data
automatically with packet communication
by settings.
From the NOTTV home screen,
u " 設定 (Settings)"
Change the settings if required
表示・音声 (Display & Audio)
字幕表示
(Subtitles)
Set subtitles.
文字スーパー表示
(Text Info
Display)
Set whether to enlarge
characters to display.
音声
(Audio)
Set primary audio and
secondary audio (bilingual).
自動処理 (Auto Features)
自動受信
(Auto
Reception)
Set automatic reception of
content ON/OFF.
おすすめの
リセット
(Recommend
Viewing Reset)
Reset recommendations.
Application
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番組・コンテンツ
情報取得
(Program &
Content Info
Retrieve)
Set time to obtain
program/content listing
information via broadcast.
自動コンテンツ
補完
(Auto Content
Complete)
Set data to be
automatically completed
by packet communication
when full reception is
not possible, such as
due to signal reception
environment.
利用ログ送信
(Usage Log
Send)
Set sending of usage log
on/of.
自動ライセンス
取得
(Auto License
Retrieve)
Set to automatically obtain
content licenses.
ペアレンタル
コントロール
(Parental
Control)
Set a restriction on
programs/content geared
to certain ages.
ブラウザ (Browser)
Cookie
Set whether to accept
Cookie.
Cookie を削除
(Delete Cookie)
Delete Cookie.
放送用保存領域消去
(Delete save area
for broadcast)
Delete save area for
broadcast.
データ放送表示
(Display data
broadcast)
Set whether to display data
broadcast.
履歴 (History)
Display history.
ステータスバー (Status bar)
放送中番組を
表示 (Display
currently
broadcasting
program)
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Set whether to display
currently broadcasting
program information on the
status bar.
1Seg
1Seg is a digital terrestrial TV broadcasting
service for mobile devices that allows you to
receive data programs along with video and
audio. It is also possible to acquire detailed
program information, participate in quiz shows,
and enjoy TV shopping.
For details on "1Seg" service, refer to the
following homepage.
Association for Promotion of Digital Broadcasting
http://www.dpa.or.jp/english/index.html
● Before Using 1Seg
• 1Seg is a service provided by TV broadcast
companies (broadcast stations). Receiving
video and audio is free. For more information
about NHK reception fees, contact NHK.
• There are two types of information
displayed in the data broadcasting area:
"Data broadcasts" and "Data broadcast
sites". "Data broadcasts" are displayed by
broadcast wave for both video and audio,
and "Data broadcast sites" are displayed by
connecting to the site provided by the TV
broadcasting company (broadcast station)
through the data broadcast information.
To view "Data broadcast sites", etc. packet
communication fees are charged. Information
fees may be required to access some sites.
● Broadcast wave
1Seg is one of broadcast services, and
receives radio waves (broadcast waves) that
are diferent from FOMA/Xi service. Therefore,
it is not possible to receive at locations where
broadcast waves do not reach or during time
zones where broadcasting is of regardless
of whether you are in an area with FOMA/
Xi service. In addition, in areas with digital
terrestrial TV broadcast service, reception
may be poor or may not be available in the
following locations.
• Locations far from the broadcasting tower
where the broadcast wave is sent
• Locations where waves are blocked by
landscape or buildings such as in the
mountains and or near buildings
• Locations where waves are weak such
as tunnels, underground, and building
basements
In order to have better reception, completely
extend the 1Seg antenna. Changing the
antenna orientation, changing location, etc.
may help improve reception.
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● About 1Seg/mobacas antenna
For details on 1Seg/mobacas antenna, see
"1Seg/mobacas antenna" (P199).
How to use the 1Seg viewing screen
Example of the viewing screen (vertical)
Note
• 1Seg audio cannot be output by
Bluetooth devices that are not
compatible with SCMS-T.
• 1Seg is not compatible with the following
functions due to copyright protection
- Screenshot
- QMemo
● About recording
This terminal does not support 1Seg
recording.
1Seg Viewing
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"TV"
• The 1Seg viewing screen appears.
• When launching for the irst time, you
need to select your viewing area.
• When "Gesture guide" screen appears,
tap "OK".
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Example of the viewing screen (horizontal)
screen.
• Swipe up or down to switch channels.
Horizontal view (full-screen view)
• Swipe up or down on the right end to
switch channels.
• Swipe up or down on the left end to
change brightness of the screen.
• Swipe left or right to change the audio
volume.
b Program information area
Show information on broadcasting hour or
program name of watching program.
Example of the viewing screen (horizontal full-screen)
c Update button
Tapping this button starts channel scanning.
a TV broadcasting area
Vertical view
• Tap to display data broadcasting screen.
• Swipe up or down to switch channels.
Horizontal view
• Tap to display TV broadcasting area in full-
d Programs/Channel button
Tap "Programs" to display the program
list for the channel being viewed. Tap a
program to display the program details.
is
Press "Reservation" to reserve viewing.
displayed for the program that you reserved
viewing.
Tap "Channels" to display a channel list.
e Channel list
Display a channel list. Tap a channel to
switch channels.
Touch and hold down a channel to delete
channel or move the position.
Application
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f Caption area
Display caption when viewing a closecaptioned program.
Viewing the data broadcast screen
Tapping "TV broadcast area" on the vertical
1Seg viewing screen displays the data
broadcast screen.
Example of the data
broadcast screen (vertical)
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a TV broadcast area
Swipe up/down to switch channels.
Tap to display the 1Seg viewing screen.
b Caption area
Display caption when viewing a closecaptioned program.
c Scroll bar
Swipe or drag up to display the data
broadcast in full screen mode.
d Data broadcast area
Tapping directly on the content of the data
broadcast may allow you to operate.
e Data broadcast operation button
You can perform operations such as moving
the cursor or selecting a link in the data
broadcast area.
Using the Program Schedule
Using Num. input
Num. input is available for some of the data
broadcast. Tap "Num." to display Num. pop-up
menu.
• If "Num." is active, it is a Num. input available
broadcast. Operations difer depending on the
content of broadcast.
You can view a TV guide of both terrestrial TV
programs and BS digital broadcast programs.
You can search programs using key words or
by genre, and make reservations for viewing.
From the 1Seg viewing screen,
u "EPG"
• The program guide is displayed.
• When you use EPG for the irst time,
update "G ガイド番組表 (G-guide program
table)" application to the latest one from
Google Play screen.
• When activating G ガイド番組表 (G-guide
program table) after installation for the
irst time, agree the terms of use and
choose a viewing area.
Tap on a program
• Program information is displayed.
• " ワンセグ連携 (1Seg Linkage)" u " ワンセ
グ起動 (Activate 1Seg)" to display the
selected TV program.
Application
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Viewing Reservations
If you make a reservation for a program, an
alarm is notiied before the program begins.
From the 1Seg viewing screen,
u "Reservation list"
• The "Reservation list" screen appears.
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Tap
• The "Set reservation" screen appears.
You can make the following settings.
Channels
Set channels.
Start
time
Set the start date/time.
Program
name
Enter the program name.
Repeat
Set a viewing reservation
repeatedly at the same time
period on a speciic day of
the week.
"Save"
Application
Note
• The start of a program cannot be notiied
if this terminal power is OFF at the
reservation time.
• You can also make a viewing reservation
u "EPG" u a program u
by tapping
" ワンセグ連携 (1Seg Linkage)" u " ワンセグ
視聴予約 (1Seg Viewing Reservations)" u
"Save".
Conirming or editing reservation
contents
From the "Reservation list" screen,
tap a viewing reservation
• You can edit viewing reservations.
Deleting reservation contents
From the "Reservation list" screen,
"Delete" u "Yes"
Mark a viewing reservation that
you want to delete in a list of
reservations
Using TV Link
Some data broadcasts may show link
information (TV link) to related sites. By
registering a TV link, it is possible to connect
to related sites later.
• To register a TV link, tap the item that can be
registered for the TV link that is displayed in
the data broadcast area.
From the 1Seg viewing screen,
u "TV link"
• The "TV link" list screen appears.
Tap the TV link
• Connect to the registered site.
Note
• From the "TV link" list screen, touch and
hold down the TV link u "Delete" u "Yes"
to delete.
• From the "TV link" list screen, u mark
"Select All" u "Delete" u "OK" to delete all
TV links.
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1Seg Settings
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Switching the viewing area
From the 1Seg viewing screen,
u "TV Settings"
From the 1Seg viewing screen,
u "Change area"
• The "TV Settings" menu appears.
Tap
Change the settings if required
Brightness
Adjust the screen
brightness.
Subtitles
Set whether to display
subtitles.
Audio
language
Toggle between the main
sound and the sub sound
when viewing a program
containing the sub sound.
Reset
broadcast
memory
Delete data registered with
the data broadcast and TV
links.
Application
Select the area
The viewing area changes.
Locking the viewing screen
From the 1Seg viewing screen,
u "Touch lock"
The screen is locked, and no operation can
be done by touching the screen or keys on
the front panel.
Note
• Tapping
cancels the touch lock.
Camera
This terminal has a built-in camera that can
shoot photos and videos.
Please be considerate of the privacy of
individuals around you when shooting and
sending photos using camera-equipped
mobile phones.
Before Shooting
All photos and videos shot on your terminal
are saved to the internal storage or a microSD
card. You can change the destination to save
from "Storage" of settings (P215, P217).
Copyrights and portrait rights
Avoid copyright infringements when copying or
editing photos and videos that have been shot
on this terminal. You should also avoid infringing
the portrait rights of other people by using or
modifying their portraits without their consent.
Note that the shooting or recording of stage
performances, shows or exhibitions may be
prohibited, even for personal use.
You may get ined according to law, regulation
(nuisance prevention ordinance, etc.) if other
people get disturbed or hurt by any improper
behavior when using this terminal.
Application
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Notes for capturing images
• The Camera employs high precision
technology, but some pixels or lines may
seem brighter or darker than others. Also,
when you shoot photos in places with
insuicient lighting, noises seen as white line
increase. This is normal.
• Clean the lens with a soft cloth before
shooting. If the lens is stained with
ingerprints or oil, the shot photo may appear
out of focus or blurred.
• Do not leave this terminal in a warm place
or under a direct sunlight for a long period of
time. The quality of shot photos or video may
deteriorate.
• If you shoot under a luorescent light, mercury
lamp or sodium lamp lickering at high speed,
lickering such as stripes may appear. The
color tone of photos or videos may vary
depending on the shooting timing.
• Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight for
a long period of time and do not point at the
sun or a bright light directly. The image may
become discolored or the camera may fail to
operate properly.
• Do not cover the lens with your ingers or hair
when shooting.
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Application
• Shooting a fast moving object may result in
an image slightly distorted from the image
displayed on the screen at the time of
shooting, or the image may be blurred.
• When the battery level is low, you may not be
able to save shot photos or videos. Check the
battery level before using the camera.
• Shot photos or videos may difer from the
actual subjects in brightness or color tone.
• You hear shutter sound even when Sound
proile is set to "Vibrate only" or "Silent".
Shooting a Photo
You can shoot photos with both horizontal and
vertical screen.
Viewing shooting screen
The meanings of marks (icons and others) on
the photo shooting screen are as follows:
g Setting information icon
Display icon according to setting contents.
Menu icons
d Scene mode
Set the scene mode (Normal/HDR/
Panorama/Continuous shot).
e Settings (while shooting photos)
Set the following items: Edit quick menu/
Flash/Zoom/Brightness/Focus/Image size/
Scene mode/ISO/White balance/Color
efect/Timer/Geotagging/Shutter sound/
Auto review/Storage/Reset/Camera help
guide.
c Time catch shot
Switch to mode that starts to shoot several
photos one second before pressing the
shutter button.
a Switching cameras
Switch between the front and main cameras.
b Voice shutter
Switch to photo shooting mode when
detecting a speciic spoken keyword such
as "Cheese".
f Possible number of shooting images
h Remaining battery level
Display remaining battery level.
i Switch button
Switch between photo mode and video mode.
j Shutter
k Thumbnail
Tap to display the preview screen and
conirm the shot photo. Also you can edit
the photos.
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l Auto focus frame
This part is displayed in green if the autofocus is successful. If failed, it appears in
white.
Tap a given position on the screen to focus
on that position.
Shooting a photo
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Camera"
• The photo shooting screen is displayed.
• Menus appear on the screen to allow you
to conigure various settings to suit the
scene and conditions for shooting.
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Point the camera at the subject
Tap
• The shutter sound plays and the photo is
shot.
• The previews of the taken photos appear
as thumbnails after shooting.
• The shot data is saved in "Gallery".
Application
Note
• Menus are displayed on the preview
screen after shooting a photo in case the
Auto review is not disabled. The following
operations are available.
〈Left part (Top part for vertical screen)〉
- "Share": Send via Bluetooth, Email,
Gmail, Picasa, etc.
- "Set as": You can set a photo as
"Photo of phonebook" or "Home screen
wallpaper".
〈Right part (Bottom part for vertical screen)〉
:Delete the displayed photo.
:Shoot a new photo.
(Thumbnail):Conirm and edit the
shot photo.
• When Time catch shot mode is turned
to display photos
ON, you can tap
taken during one second before pressing
the shutter button.
a Switching cameras
Switch between the front and main cameras.
Shooting Videos
You can shoot videos by switching modes.
Videos are shot horizontally.
b Switching image quality
Switch the shooting resolution.
Viewing shooting screen
The meanings of marks (icons and others) on
the video shooting screen are as follows:
c Live efect
Set visual efects used during shooting.
d Flash
Switch ON/OFF of lash.
e Settings (when shooting video)
Set the following items: Edit quick menu/
Zoom/Brightness/White balance/Color
efect/Geotagging/Audio recording/Auto
review/Storage/Reset/Video help guide.
f Setting information icon
Display icon according to setting contents.
g Remaining battery level
Display remaining battery level.
h Switch button
Switch between photo mode and video mode.
i Recording button
j Thumbnail
Tap to display the preview screen and
conirm the shot videos.
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Shooting videos
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Tap
on the photo shooting screen
• The screen switches to the video
shooting screen.
• Menus appear on the screen to allow you
to conigure various settings to suit the
scene and conditions for shooting.
Point the camera at the subject
Tap
• The recording start sound plays and
Camera starts shooting.
• When it starts shooting a video, elapsed
time is displayed on the screen.
• While taking a video, tap
to capture a
photo of the displayed scene.
• You can zoom in/out by pinching out/in
the touch screen during video shooting.
Tap
• The recording stop sound plays and
recording stops. Then, shooting video
screen appears.
• The shot data is saved in "Gallery".
Application
Note
• Menus are displayed on the preview
screen after shooting a video in case the
Auto review is not disabled. The following
operations are available.
〈Left part (Top part for vertical screen)〉
- "Play": Play the shot video.
- "Share": You can send videos via
Bluetooth, Email or Gmail and upload
them to YouTube.
〈Right part (Bottom part for vertical screen)〉
:Delete the displayed video.
:Shoot a new video.
(Thumbnail):Conirm the shot video.
Gallery
You can display photos or play back videos
stored in the terminal that have been obtained
by shooting with the camera or downloading
from the Internet.
Viewing Photos and Videos
From the Home screen, "Gallery"
Tap a folder
Tap one of the thumbnails
• The Gallery screen appears.
• Select "Albums" "Locations" "Timestamp"
to change the order of photos and videos.
• Both photos and videos are displayed by
thumbnail.
• To view photos or videos shot by this
terminal, tap "Camera".
• Photo can be zoomed in or out by tapping
or pinching out or in on the touch screen.
• The video is played if you tap a video
thumbnail.
Note
• The following operations are available on
the photos/videos screen.
:Launch camera to shoot photos or
videos.
:Send a selected photo via Bluetooth,
Gmail, Picasa, etc. A video can be sent
via Gmail, Bluetooth, etc. You can also
upload a video to YouTube.
- :Delete the selected photos or videos.
• The following operations are available from
the photo display screen by tapping
- "Set image as": Set a photo as a picture
in the Phonebook or the background of
the Home screen.
- "Move": Select ile and move into another
album.
- "Copy": Select a ile and copy it to another
album.
- "Rename": Edit the ile name.
- "Rotate left": Rotate the photo to the left.
- "Rotate right": Rotate the photo to the
right.
- "Crop": Crop the photo.
- "Edit": Edit the brightness etc. of the shot
photo.
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- "Slideshow": Display the photos saved in
this terminal in slide show order.
- "Details": Conirm the details of the shot
photo or video.
- "Show on map":The shooting
location can be checked on the map
if "Geotagging" is turned "On" during
shooting.
• For details on video playing operation, refer
to "Playing Videos" (P224).
Synchronizing Picasa Album
You can synchronize Picasa album saved on
Google account with Gallery of this terminal.
From the Home screen, "Gallery"
u "Settings"
Tap Google account u tap the
Google account again u mark "Sync
Picasa Web Albums"
Note
• When "Sync Picasa Web Albums" has a
check mark, Gallery of this terminal is
synchronized on Picasa album of Google
account.
When "Sync Google Photos" has a
check mark, Google+ application is
synchronized on Picasa album of Google
account.
• When "Sync on Wi-Fi only" has a check
mark on the "Setting" screen in step 2,
only when Wi-Fi is connected, Gallery of
this terminal is synchronized on Picasa
album of Google account.
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Application
Copying Music Files and
Videos to this terminal
Media Player
The "Media Player" application plays music iles
and video iles saved in the internal storage
or a microSD card. Media Player supports the
following ile formats.
■ Available ile formats
Music iles
Video iles
AAC(LC/LTP), HE-AAC v1,
HE-AAC v2, MP3, MIDI,
WMA(9/9 Pro)
H.263, H.264, MPEG-4, VC-1,
VP8, WMV (7/8/9 MP, SP)
From Media Player, you can play music iles
and video iles of your own after copying them
to the internal storage or a microSD card.
Connect this terminal with a PC via
the USB Cable (sample) (P187)
Set USB connection mode to "Media
sync (MTP)" (P188)
Open "マイコンピュータ (My computer)" /
"コンピューター (Computer)" and select
"L-05E" on PC
Note
• The storage in this terminal(SD card
and internal storage)appears.
• " 自動再生 (Auto play)" screen may appear
depending on the setting. Choose " デバイス
を開いてファイルを表示する (Open the device
to display)" when the screen is displayed.
• Some iles may not be played even with
the supported ile format.
• Some iles are protected by copyright
and may not be played.
Create a folder in the "SD
Card"/"Internal Storage" route folder
• You can also create a subfolder to
manage iles.
Copy iles to the created folder
Application
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f
Disconnect this terminal from a PC (P180)
Opening the Media Player
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Media Player"
• The "Media Player" screen appears.
• Tap the icon at the bottom of the screen
to access MUSIC ストア (Music store) or
VIDEO ストア (Video store) of dmarket.
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Application
a Quick play bar
This is displayed when there is music playing/
paused. Tap this to display the Music screen.
b Play/Pause icon
This is displayed for the music playing/ paused.
c Title
d Artist name
e Bottom bar
Drag or swipe left or right to display icons
which are not displayed.
Note
• From the "Media Player" screen,
"Sort" to switch the list display between
ascending and descending order.
• From the "Media Player" screen,
"Search" to access dmenu for purchasing
songs.
• From the "Media Player" screen, while a
list of albums/videos is displayed,
"Thumbnail"/"Playlist" to switch the list
display format between thumbnail display
and list display.
• From the "Media Player" screen/Music
u "Exit" to
screen/Video screen,
close the Media Player.
• For details about MUSIC store, VIDEO
store, refer to the DOCOMO website.
Playing Music
In the song list, tap a song you want
to play
• The Music screen appears and the song
is played.
d Cover low
Tap to switch between display/not display
elapsed time, play progress bar, and song
length.
Swipe to right and left on horizontal view to
scroll thumbnail and display the list of replay
on album basis.
e Contents information
Title/Artist name/Album title are displayed.
f Return to list
Return to the song list.
c Play progress bar
Drag to play a song from a desired point
within the song.
Tap to return to music list.
b Elapsed time
g Backward button
Start playing from the beginning of the
current song. Double-tap to start playing
from the beginning of the previous song.
h Play/Pause button
i Song length
j Repeat/Repeat one song button
Switch between Repeat all/1 repeat/Repeat
OFF.
k Shule button
Turn shule play ON/OFF.
l Forward button
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m Volume bar
Adjust the volume by dragging it.
Note
• While a song is playing,
is displayed in
the status bar.
u "Settings"
• From the Music screen,
u "Ringtone settings" to set the
displayed song as a ringtone for voice
calls or email.
Playing Videos
From the "Media Player" screen, tap
• A list of playable videos saved on the
internal storage and the microSD card
appears.
Tap a video you want to play
• The Video screen appears and the video
is played.
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Application
a
Tap to return to video list.
b Elapsed time
c Play progress bar
Drag to play a video from a desired point
within the video.
d Video information
Displays titles/artist names.
e Video list button
Return to the video list.
f Button for going back to previous video
Start playing from the beginning of the
current video. Double-tap to start playing
from the beginning of the previous video.
Note
• Tilt this terminal to the side while displaying
the Video screen to switch to horizontal
screen display so that videos can be
displayed on the whole screen. Tap the
screen to switch between button display/
not display.
Using Playlists
Playlists allow you to play your favorite songs
in a desired order.
g Play/Pause button
h Video length
i Rotation lock button
When the button changes red, orientation of
screen is locked even when the orientation
of this terminal changes.
j Button for skipping to next video
k Volume bar
Adjust the volume by dragging it.
Application
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Displaying playlists
From the "Media Player" screen,
"Play list"
• Current playlists are displayed.
• The following quick playlists are available.
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Recently
added
songs
Display songs that were
added in the last two weeks
in the order you add them.
Recently
played
songs
Display songs that were
played in the last two
weeks with the most recent
date on top.
Most
played
songs
Display songs that were
played with the most
frequently played song on
top.
Tap a playlist/quick playlist
• The songs contained in the playlist are
displayed.
• Tap a song from the playlist/quick playlist
to play.
Application
Creating a playlist
In the Playlists, "Create new"
Tap the song you want to add
"Apply" u "Save" u "OK"
Enter the playlist name u "OK"
"Add songs to playlist"
• Tap the "All songs", "Artists", and "Albums"
tabs to switch the display list.
• Tap "Add all songs" to add all songs in
the list.
Editing playlists
In the list of Playlists, tap the
playlist that you want to edit
Deleting/sorting a playlist
• The songs contained in the playlist are
displayed.
"Edit"
• Tap "Edit title" to edit the title.
• Tap "Add songs to playlist" to add a song
to the playlist.
• Tap "Delete all songs" to delete all songs.
Deleting all songs from a playlist will also
delete the playlist itself.
on a song to make turn red and
• Tap
become a deletion target.
to change the order of
• Drag and drop
the song.
In the Playlists, "Edit"
• Tap "Delete all playlists" to delete all
playlists.
• Tap
on a playlist to make turn red and
become a deletion target.
• Drag and drop
to change the order of
the playlist/quick playlist.
After you inish editing, tap "Save"
"OK"
Note
• "Recently added songs", "Recently played
songs", "Most played songs" cannot be
deleted.
After you inish editing, "Save"
"OK"
Application
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Setting the Media Player
From the "Media Player" screen,
u "Settings"
• The "Settings" menu appears.
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Change the settings if required
Audio efect
settings
Set efects for when
playing music.
Ringtone
settings
Set a song as a ringtone
for voice calls/emails.
• Some songs cannot be
set as ringtones.
Movie sort
settings
Select the order of the
video list from "Saved date
and time" and "Title".
Delete
contents
Delete all/selected displayed
music iles/video iles.
Arrange
icons
Drag and drop to change
the icons displayed on the
bottom bar of the "Media
Player" screen.
Global data
communication
Set whether to permit data
communication for using
overseas.
Application
Update
database
Update the Media Player
database.
Reset
settings
Return the Media Player to
its initial settings.
GPS/Navigation
By using applications that supports GPS
function on this terminal, you can conirm
the present location or search route to a
destination.
In Using GPS
• NTT DOCOMO is not liable for any damage
caused by failure of GPS system etc.
• It cannot be used as navigation devices for
aircraft, vehicles and people or as a high
precision GPS for measurement. Please note
that DOCOMO shall not bear responsibility
for damages which are pure economic losses
which are generated by opportunities missed
to conirm positioning results and missed
communications due to external factors
(including exhausted batteries) such as
malfunctions, improper operations and power
outages of this terminal if it is used for these
purposes or even if it is not used for these
purposes.
• Since GPS is governed by the United States
Department of Defense, the GPS signals
might be controlled (degradation of accuracy,
signal blackouts, etc.) according to national
security reasons of the US. Also even if
positioning is done in the same locations
and environments, identical results may not
be obtained due to the diferences in signal
conditions caused by the locations of the
satellites.
• Wireless communication products (mobile
phone or data detector etc.) may intercept
satellite signal and signal reception may not
be stable.
• Depending on the legal system of the
country and area, the displayed map based
on the received location information (lat/long
information) may not be accurate.
• Since GPS uses signals from satellites, in the
following environments there are locations
where signals cannot be received or reception
is poor. Thus, the range of error of location
information may be over 300 m.
- In the midst of or underneath dense tree
growth, in areas lined with buildings or
dense residential areas
- Inside or underneath buildings
Application
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- Inside of underground tunnels, underground
and underwater
- Near high-voltage lines
- Inside of cars and trains
- In poor weather such as heavy rainfall and
snow
- Inside of bags and boxes
- Hindrances (people and things) around this
terminal
• Please check the websites of the GPS
service provider and DOCOMO for news
regarding the usage of positioning provisions
and current locations notiications. Also using
these functions may incur charges.
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Application
Setting Location Services
You need to activate GPS function beforehand
to use the services that needs location
information. Also, you can set for more
accurate location information by using Wi-Fi/
Mobile network or motion sensor.
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "Location
services"
Mark a detection method
Google's
location
service
Identify location
information using Wi-Fi/
mobile network.
GPS
satellites
Detect location
information more
accurately. However, the
terminal consumes much
power of battery.
Location &
Google
search
Set whether to allow the
use of location data to
Google.
Using Map
Note
• It may take up to ten minutes to
determine current locations when the
GPS functions are used for the irst time.
• This terminal is equipped with a GPS
receiver that uses satellite signals to
calculate current locations. Some GPS
service functions use the Internet. Data
communication fee may happen when
transferring data via GPS service functions.
• To use a function which requires a GPS
receiver for positioning of your current
location, check for an unimpeded view of the
sky. Move to another location if your current
location is not determined after a few minutes.
• In order to calculate the current location
faster, do not move or cover GPS
antenna with other objects.
• When you place a check mark on "GPS
satellites", anonymous data is collected
while using GPS. For this data transfer,
you may be charged.
• Place a check mark on "Google's location
service" allows Google location information
service to collect anonymous location
date. Collecting data may be done without
launching application.
Opening Map
You can display present location, search
another place, or search route by using Google
map.
• Activate the GPS function before getting
your current location.
• To use the Google map, you will need to
connect LTE / 3G / GPRS network or Wi-Fi,
and ready for data communication.
• Google Maps does not work for all nations or
regions.
• Your current location may not be detected
with just a 3G/Wi-Fi connection.
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Maps"
Application
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Using Latitude
Search for Route on Map
You can view a detailed route to your destination.
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Maps"
Tap
Enter your departure point in "Start
point:" box* u Enter your destination
in "End point:" box
• You can also select your Start point and
to the right of
End point by tapping
their respective boxes to display a menu
and then choosing from "My current
location", "Contacts", "Point on map" and
"My Places" on the menu.
* "My Location" is entered in "Start point"
box.
Select
transportation
as your mode of
, select from "Best route", "Fewer
• If tap
transfers" and "Less walking".
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"NAVIGATION"/"GET DIRECTIONS"
Application
Google Latitude enables you and your friends
to check each other's locations on maps and
share status messages with each other. It also
enables you to send emails, make calls and
search for routes to friend's locations.
• Location information is not shared automatically.
You must irst join Latitude and then invite
friends to provide their locations, or accept
invitations from friends to share your location.
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Latitude"
• For detail of Latitude, on the Latitude
u See "Help".
screen,
• "STARRED": Search a place with star on
Google Map.
Using Navigation
Google Maps Navigation (beta) is route
guidance software with voice guidance.
Note
• Any operation during driving should be
performed by a passenger.
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Navigation"
• Service terms are displayed. Check "Show
this message next time", and from the
next time onward the same message is
displayed.
"Accept"
Tap one of the items
• Opens Google Maps navigation and
displays menu.
Enter or select your destination to start
route guidance.
• "Speak destination": Search for
destination via voice.
• "Type destination": Enter the characters
of your destination.
• "Go home": Register your home address
and it shows you the route.
• "Map": Display a map.
•
: Select by car or on foot.
• "CONTACTS": Search the address of a
registered contact.
Using Local
You can use Local to easily search for near by
restaurants, cafes, bars, travel spot, and other
places of interest.
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Local"
Tap one from "Restaurants"/"Cafes"/
"Bars"/"Attractions"
• A list of search results appears. Tap a
search result to view details.
• To add the search condition,
on the
Local screen u "Add a search" u enter a
category to search u .
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Alarm / Clock
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Alarm/Clock"
Select either "Dismiss" or "Turn on" when
the "Gesture guide" screen appears.
Alarm
sound
Set the alarm sound.
Alarm
volume
Set the alarm volume.
Auto App
Starter
From "None", "Calendar" or
"Email", select an application
that starts up when the
alarm stops.
Puzzle
lock
Check to enable or uncheck
to disable the puzzle
setting.
Memo
Add memos to alarms that
are set.
Using Alarm
Tap "Alarms" on the Alarm Clock
screen
• The Alarm list screen appears.
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Tap
• The "Set alarm" screen is displayed, and
the following settings are available.
Hour/
Minute
Change the time setting.
Repeat
Set the alarm to repeat on
certain days of the week at
the same time.
Snooze
duration
Set the snooze time.
Vibration
Check to enable both alarm
sound and vibrator.
Application
Set alarm details and tap "Save"
• The Alarm list screen is displayed. The
set alarm is added to the list. Set the
alarm ON or OFF by tapping
• Tap the list to display the "Set alarm"
screen and change the content.
Tap "Save" to overwrite the changes, and
return to the Alarm list screen.
Using the Timer
Note
• The alarm functions at the time set for
the alarm. Tap "Stop" to stop the alarm.
Tap "Snooze" to make the alarm function
again according to the time interval set
in the alarm setting for "Snooze duration".
• On the "Alarm list" screen, u "Select
all" or mark alarms to delete u "Delete" u
"Yes" to delete alarm.
"Timer" on the Alarm Clock screen
• The Timer screen is displayed, and the
following settings are available.
Hour/
Minute/
Second
Set the timer.
Vibration
Check to enable both alarm
sound and vibrator.
Alert sound
Set the alarm sound.
Alert
volume
Set the alarm volume.
"Start"
• The timer starts.
Note
• The alarm functions at the time set for
the alarm. Tap "Stop" to stop the alarm.
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Using the World Clock
You can conirm the date and time for
registered cities in a list.
"World clock" on the Alarm Clock
screen
Tap
• "New city" screen are displayed. Tap to
display the current time and name of the
selected city on the list screen.
• From the World clock screen, u "Select
all" or mark cities to delete u "Delete" u
"Yes" to delete city.
Using the Stopwatch
"Stopwatch" on the Alarm Clock
screen
"Start"
• The stopwatch starts. Tap "Lap" to count
lap times.
• To stop the stopwatch, tap "Stop".
• Tap "Resume" to restart the stopwatch,
and tap "Reset" to reset it.
Calendar
This terminal has a calendar for managing your
schedule. You can synchronize with scheduler
constructed by Microsoft Exchange Server or
Google calendar if you have Google account.
Opening Calendar
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Calendar"
• The Calendar screen appears.
Move to
today
Display the
"Create new
schedule"
screen
Selected
date
Today's
date
Date with
a schedule
Drag upwards
to display the
contents
below in the
full screen
Change display box
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Application
Switching Calendar Display
Changing/Deleting Schedule
Tap "Day"/ "Week"/ "Agenda" in the
change display box
Tap "Agenda" of switching display
box on the Calendar screen
• Swipe left or right in Day or Week view to
display the previous or next day or week.
• Tap "Agenda" to display a list of events.
Tap each list to display the content.
Tap the schedule to change/delete
(edit)/
(delete)
• On the Calendar screen, tap
"Delete" u place a check mark in the
schedule to delete u "Delete" u "Yes" to
delete schedule.
Creating a Schedule
From the Calendar screen, tap a
u set each item u "Save"
date u
Note
• As the schedule time approaches,
appears in the status bar. Drag or swipe
the status bar downwards to open the
Notiication panel then tap the calendar
notiication, the "Calendar notiications"
screen is displayed. Tap "Dismiss all" to
delete the notiication or tap "Snooze all"
to repeat the notiication when set time
elapses
To set "SNOOZE" time, tap a schedule on
the "Calendar notiications" screen and
set from "SNOOZE".
Changing Calendar Settings
From the Calendar screen,
"Settings" u "General preferences"
• The "General preferences" screen
appears.
Change the settings if required
• You can set "CALENDAR VIEW
SETTINGS" and "REMINDER SETTINGS".
Application
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Calculator
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Calculator"
• Drag or swipe to right and left the
part where key is displayed to switch
"Advanced panel" and "Basic panel".
on
You can also switch by tapping
the Calculator screen u "Advanced panel"
or "Basic panel".
• Touch and hold down the formula display
ield with a value or formula to cut/copy
the value. Touch and hold down the
formula display ield after cutting/copying
a value to past it.
• Tap
to delete input numbers or
operators one by one. Also, touch and
to delete all data currently
hold down
being entered.
to display/hide the history
• Tap
of mathematical formulas. Also, from the
u "Clear history" to
calculator screen,
delete history.
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Application
SmartWorld
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"SmartWorld"
• The "SmartWorld" screen opens.
• For the irst time activation, tap "Start LG
SmartWorld".
• Membership registration is required to
use SmartWorld. On the "SmartWorld"
u " 設定 (Settings)" u
screen, tap
" 会員登録 (Membership registration)",
and register by following the on-screen
direction.
• 3G charging information appears when
connecting without using Wi-Fi.
• For SmartWorld, the following menu is
displayed
Item
Description
Hot & New
Display announcement or
latest information.
Apps
Display the Application
list.
動画 (Video)
Display video list.
検索 (Search)
Input a keyword and tap
"検索 (Search)" to search
application or video.
マイアプリ
(My application)
Display downloaded
applications or video list.
Polaris Oice
You can use Polaris Oice to read or edit Word,
Excel, PowerPoint iles saved in the internal
storage or microSD card (as of November
2012).
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Polaris Oice 4"
• The "Polaris Oice" screen appears.
• If you have not registered as a user, the
user registration screen appears when
activating "Polaris Oice".
Type
Microsoft PowerPoint
(Power Point 97 to PowerPoint
2010)
.ppt*, .pptx*,
.pps, .ppsx,
.pot, .potx
Adobe PDF (Version 1.2 to 1.7)
.pdf
Text
.txt*, .asc*,
.rtf
Hangul
(97 to 3.0, 2002 to 2005)
.hwp
* Available to edit ile.
Note
• Files with password may not be usable.
• Files created on PC may be displayed
diferently or may not be displayed.
• Only Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Text
iles can be edited in Polaris Oice.
File format
Microsoft Word
(Word 97 to Word 2010)
.doc*, .docx*,
.dot, .dotx
Microsoft Excel
(Excel 97 to Excel 2010)
.xls*, .xlsx*,
.xlt, .xltx,
.csv
Application
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iD アプリ (iD application)
"iD" is a convenient electronic money by credit
clearance scheme. You can enjoy shopping
simply and conveniently only by holding OsaifuKeitai with credit information set or the iDcompatible card over the IC card reader in
stores.
Because up to 2 types of credit information
can be registered in Osaifu-Keitai, you can
use them according to the beneits, etc. It
also supports cashing, depending on the card
issuer.
• To use "iD" with Osaifu-Keitai, subscribing to
a card issuer that supports iD, settings for iD
setting application are required.
• The charges required for iD service (including
the annual charge) vary by card issuer.
• A packet communication fee for overseas use
difers from the one in Japan.
• For details on iD, refer to iD website (http://
id-credit.com/ (in Japanese only)).
From the Home screen, "Apps" u "iD
アプリ (iD application)"
• For the irst time use, agree the terms of
use and make settings. Follow the screen
instructions to operate.
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Application
Dictionary
Searching a word
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"Dictionary"
Input a search character
Tap a word
• The dictionary screen appears.
• Words matching with the input character
are listed.
• The meaning appears.
Note
• To search again, tap
Changing search dictionary
You can change a dictionary to any of
"Obunsha ENG-JPN", "Obunsha JPN-ENG" and
"Obunsha JPN-JPN".
On the dictionary screen,
"Change Dictionary"
• "Change Dictionary" menu appears.
b
Tap a dictionary
• Word is registered to word list.
• Dictionary is changed.
Searching from search log
On the dictionary screen,
"History"
Tap any of them
• Displayed word is highlighted.
Registering to word list/
displaying word list
Changing dictionary settings
You can register searched words to a word
list.
On the word meaning screen,
"Save"
• Meaning of the word is displayed.
• You can display only words in language
you selected by tapping "ALL" on the
"Wordbook" screen and tapping "ENGJPN", "JPN-ENG" or "JPN-JPN".
• Although words are displayed in a list
in the order of the registration, you can
change the order of word by tapping
on the "Wordbook" screen u "Align".
• To select registered word and delete
on the "Wordbook" screen u
it, tap
"Delete".
• Meaning of the corresponding word is
displayed.
On a word meaning screen,
"Highlight Pen"
Tap any of words
Note
Marking with highlighter
• "Wordbook" screen appears and
registered words are displayed by a list.
• The "History" screen appears and
searched words are displayed by a list.
On the dictionary screen,
"Wordbook"
On the dictionary screen,
"Dict. Settings"
• "Dict. Settings" screen appears.
Application
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b
Change the settings as required
• You can set color of highlighter or font
size, or check the product information.
ドコモバックアップ
(docomo backup)
This is an application for using " ケータイデー
タお預かりサービス (Data security service)" or
"SD card backup" service. You can back up or
restore data such as phonebook entries.
Backing up to SD card
You can backup or move the Phonebook, sp
モードメール (sp-mode mail), bookmark etc. from
your terminal to external recording medium
such as a microSD card.
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
" ドコモバックアップ (docomo
backup)" u "microSD カードへ保存
(Save to microSD card"
• The "SD card backup" screen appears.
• For the irst time to use microSD
card backup, the License agreement
Translation screen is displayed.
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Application
Backing up
"Backup" on the "SD card backup"
screen
Select the data on the "Backup
settings" screen u "Start backup"
"OK"
Enter the docomo apps password u
"OK"
• The "Backup results" screen appears.
• Tap "Back to top" to go back to the "SD
card backup" screen.
• If the phonebook has been backed up, the
saved phonebook data on your docomo
account is saved to the microSD card.
• If the microSD card is not attached,
due to the memory coniguration of this
terminal, the images and videos etc.
are saved in the internal memory of this
terminal. This applications saves only
data such as images and videos etc. that
are saved in the internal memory of this
terminal. Backup cannot be made for the
data that is saved in microSD card.
Restoring
"Restore" on the "SD card backup"
screen
Select data on the "Restore
settings" screen
From "Select data to restore"
screen, tap the data you want to
restore u "Select"
Tap "Add"/ "Overwrite" on "Restore
settings" screen u "Start restore"
"OK"
Copying contacts from Google
account to docomo account
"Phonebook account copy" on the
"SD card backup" screen
"Select" a Google account
including phonebook to copy u
"Overwrite"/"Add"
• The copied phonebook data is saved on
the docomo account.
"OK"
Enter the docomo apps password u
"OK"
• "Restore results" screen is displayed.
• Tap "Back to top" to return to "SD card
backup".
• The imported phonebook is saved on the
docomo account.
Application
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7notes with mazec-T
Note
• Do not remove the battery pack or
microSD card during backing up or
restoring. The data may get broken.
• In case the items of phonebook such
as phone number in other terminal are
diferent from this terminal, the item
name may be changed or deleted. Also,
some letters may be deleted at the
destination since the letters that can be
registered varies from terminals.
• When backing up the phonebook to
microSD card, unnamed data cannot be
copied.
• Backing up may not possible when
the free space on the microSD card
is not enough. In such case, delete
unnecessary data to make space.
• Backing up or restoring may not possible
when the battery level falls. In such case,
try again after charging this terminal.
on the "SD card backup" screen
• Tap
u "Help" to conirm functions and detailed
operations descriptions.
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Application
You can input characters by handwriting. When
you are inputting on the other application,
you can input with handwriting by changing
the input method to "mazec-T Handwriting
convert".
• For details on "7notes with mazec-T"
on the memo creating screen
application,
or the " メモ一覧 (list of memo)" screen u tap "
ヘルプ (Help)".
Creating/Managing Memo
Creating memo
From the Home screen, "Apps" u
"7notes with mazec-T"
• When using for the irst time, " ようこ
そ 7notes with mazec-T へ (Welcome to
7notes with mazec-T)" memo screen is
displayed, and you can conirm the basic
explanation on how to use. Tap "New" or
"Done" after reading the explanation.
• Touch and hold down
on on-screen
keyboard u "Input Method" u "mazec-T
Conversion" to switch to mazec-T
Conversion screen.
Save input.
Undo the input.
Create new memo.
Select types of character, set details on
mazec.
Change input panel.
Move cursor position.
Insert space.
Delete character.
Operations corresponding to entered
text box (Do, Line feed, Search) are
performed.
After creating memo, "Done" or
• The created memo is saved, and go back
to the " メモ一覧 (list of memo)" screen.
Note
• You can create a new memo by tapping
u " 新規 (new)" on the " メモ一
"New" or
覧 (list of memo)" screen, too.
d e f g f h i
Deleting memo
On the " メモ一覧 (list of memo)"
u " 削除 (Delete)"
screen,
Place check marks on memos to
delete u " 削除 (Delete)"
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Sharing/Backing up Memo
Setting Memo Format
You can send the created memo to mail,
Twitter, Facebook, or backup by link with
Evernote or Storage.
On the memo creating screen,
" 連携 (Link)"
Tap " メールで送信 (Send mail)",
"Twitter に送る (Send to Twitter)",
"Facebook に送る (Send to
Facebook)", "Evernote と連携 (Link
with Evernote)", or " ストレージ連携
(Link with Storage)"
• Operate by following the on-screen
direction.
Note
• Marking information (P247) or alarm
information (P247) cannot be saved
with shared/backed up memos. Even
if you display shared/backed up memo
with "7notes with mazec-T" application,
it is without mark information or alarm
information set.
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Application
You can set the font size, margin of memo, line
space etc.
On the memo creating screen,
" メモ書式 (Memo format)"
• The " メモ書式 (Memo format)" screen is
displayed.
Change settings for font size,
margin, line feed, ruled line,
background as necessary
" システムに記憶 (Memorize in
system)"
• Save the settings as default for memo
format.
Editing Memo Information
Edit title of memo or place a mark to narrow
down the memo by types of mark. Also, you
can set alarm on memo to notify on the set
date and time.
Changing title of memo
On the memo creating screen,
" メモ情報 (Memo information)"
Setting alarm on memo
On the memo creating screen,
" メモ情報 (Memo information)"
• The " メモ情報の編集 (Edit memo
information)" screen is displayed.
Tap title ield u input title and "OK"
On the memo creating screen,
" メモ情報 (Memo information)"
• The " メモ情報の編集 (Edit memo
information)" screen is displayed.
Marking on memo
• The " メモ情報の編集 (Edit memo
information)" screen is displayed.
Tap any icon in the mark ield
On the " メモ一覧 (list of memo)"
u " 検索 (Search)"
screen,
Tap mark to display
Narrowing down memo
• Tap "All" to display all memos by
cancelling narrowing down.
Set the " アラーム設定 (Alarm setting)"
ON
Tap " 日時 (Date and time)" and set
the date and time u "OK"
Setting memo
Set address, title etc. to send memo via
mail, set account for Twitter, Facebook, and
Evernote.
On the memo creating screen,
" 設定 (Settings)"
Set mail address, Cc, Bcc, title,
message, or account for Twitter,
Facebook, Evernote as necessary
• The " 設定 (Settings)" screen is displayed.
Application
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Using Overseas
Overview of International
Roaming (WORLD WING)
The international roaming service (WORLD
WING) allows you to use your terminal in the
service areas of overseas operators ailiated
with DOCOMO, with the same phone number
and email address. Calls and SMS can be used
with no settings changes.
● Available networks
This terminal is placed in class 4. You
can use it in 3G network and GSM/GPRS
network service areas. It can also be used in
countries/regions supporting 3G 850MHz/
GSM 850MHz networks. Please check the
information on available areas.
● Before using this terminal overseas, refer to
the following items.
• "Mobile Phone User's Guide [International
Services]"
• DOCOMO "International Services website"
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Using Overseas
● Use a 3G or GSM/GPRS network overseas
because Xi service is not available overseas.
Note
• For a country code, international call
access code, and universal number
international preix, available countries,
and international network operators,
refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide
[International Services]" or the DOCOMO
"International Services website".
Available Services
Main
communication
service
3G
3G850
Conirming before Using
GSM
(GPRS)
Calls
○
○
○
SMS
○
○
○
Email*
○
○
○
Browser*
○
○
○
( ○:Available ×:Not available)
* To use data communication while roaming,
set the data roaming to ON. (P257)
• Some services are not available depending on
the overseas operator or network being used.
Conirming before Departure
Before using this terminal overseas, check the
following in Japan.
● Contract
Check whether you have applied for WORLD
WING. For more details, contact "General
Inquiries" on the last page of this instruction
manual.
● Battery charge
Use optional "AC adapter 03" for using
overseas.
● Charges
• Fees (call fee, packet communication fee)
for overseas use are diferent from those in
Japan.
• Auto communication may start depending
on the applications you use, so packet
communication fees may be high. Ask the
supplier for operating conditions of each
application.
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Pre-coniguring
● Network service coniguration
If you have subscribed Network service,
voice mail service, call forwarding service,
number notiication service, etc. are available
overseas. However, some network services
are unavailable.
• Starting "Remote operation settings"
service is required when using network
services overseas. You can also set
"Remote operation settings" after arriving
abroad.
• Network service may not be available
depending on the network operator you
are using abroad even if its setting and
cancellation are available.
Conirming Overseas
When you arrive overseas, this terminal
automatically connects to an available network
operator when it is powered on.
● About connections
If "Available networks" in "Network operators"
is set to "Select automatically", your terminal
automatically searches and connects to the
optimum network.
If you connect to a network operator which
ofers a lat-rate service, the cost for using
packet communication in overseas will be
a lat-rate per day. You need subscription
to use packet lat-rate service in Japan.
For detail, refer to the "Mobile Phone User's
Guide [International Services]" and in
DOCOMO "International service website".
● About screen display
• The type of network you are using is
indicated by an icon in the status bar on
the screen.
Icon
/
Network Type
Roaming available/
communicating
• You can check the connected network
operator name in the Notiication panel.
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Using Overseas
● About date & time
If the "Automatic date & time" and "Automatic
time zone" checkboxes in "Date & time"
are marked, the time and time zone of this
terminal's clock will be automatically changed
when information about the local time and
time zone is received from the network of the
overseas network operator to which you are
connected.
• The automatic time/time zone setting
may not work properly depending on the
overseas network operator. In that case,
change the time zone manually.
• The timing of these changes varies
depending on the overseas network
operator.
• "Date & Time" → P174
● Inquiries
• If your terminal or docomo mini UIM card is
lost or stolen overseas, contact DOCOMO
immediately from your current location and
carry out the procedure to suspend usage.
For contact information, refer to "General
Inquiries" on the last page of this manual.
Please note that you are liable for any call
and communication charges incurred after
the loss or theft of this terminal.
• You will need the country's "international
call access code" or "universal number
international preix" when calling from a
land-line phone from overseas.
After Returning to Japan
When you return to Japan, this terminal
automatically connects to the docomo network.
If it is unable to connect, change the following
settings.
• Set "Network Mode" in "Mobile networks" to
"LTE/3G/GSM (Auto)". → P255
• Set "Network operators" in "Mobile networks"
to "Select automatically". → P256
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How to Make and Receive
Calls at your Destination
From the Home screen, "Phone" u
"Dial" tab
"+" (touch and hold down "0") u
Country code u Area code (city
code) u Other party's phone number
in order
• If the area code begins with "0", omit
the irst "0" when entering the number.
However, "0" may be required in some
countries and regions such as Italy.
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Using Overseas
Note
• To call someone in Japan with "Automatic
conversion function" in "International
dial assist" marked, enter area number
u tap
and phone number u
"Converted number".
Making Calls to Other
Countries (including Japan)
You can make a call from the country you
stay to other country using the international
roaming service.
• For information about the countries and
operators that you can access, refer to "Mobile
Phone User's Guide [International Services]".
When the call is inished, tap "End"
Making Domestic Calls
You can make a call to the other party's
landline phone or mobile phone in the same
way as in Japan.
From the Home screen, "Phone" u
"Dial" tab
Enter the other party's phone number
• To make a call to a land-line phone, enter
an area code (city code) and the other
party's phone number.
When the call is inished, tap "End"
Making Calls to WORLD WING
Users
When the other party that you are making
a call to is a WORLD WING user, make an
international call to Japan even if the other
party is in the country in which you are staying.
• Dial "+" and "81" (country code of Japan)
irst and then dial the phone number omitting
the "0" at the beginning as if you are making
a call to Japan because the call is routed
through Japan regardless of the destination.
Settings for making/receiving calls
overseas
Conigure the international roaming service to
make/receive calls overseas.
• These settings may not be available
depending on the overseas network operator
you are using.
From the Home screen, "Phone" u
u "Call settings" u "Roaming
settings"
Change the settings if required
Restricting
incoming
calls*1
Activate restricting
Incoming
notiication
while
roaming*2
Activate notiication
Roaming
guidance*3
Activate service
Deactivate restricting
Conirm settings
Deactivate notiication
Conirm notiication
settings
Deactivate service
Conirm settings
International
dial assist
Automatic conversion
function
Country code
International preix
Using Overseas
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Network
service*1, 4
Remote operation (charged)
Caller ID notiication
request service (charged)
Roaming call notiication
(charged)
Roaming guidance (charged)
Voice mail (charged)
Call forwarding (charged)
*1
*2
*3
*4
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To set, it is necessary to enter your
network security code.
Incoming calls received when the
power is of or while you are out of the
service area are notiied by SMS when
the power turns on or you are back in
the service area (free).
If enabled, notiication will be made to
the caller that you are overseas when
he or she makes a call.
Setting the remote operation to be
active in advance is required. If you
make the settings overseas, you are
charged a call fee to Japan from the
country you stay. For some overseas
network operators, settings may not be
made.
Using Overseas
Receiving Calls
You can receive calls in the same way as in
Japan.
Note
• When you receive a call while using the
international roaming service, the call
is forwarded internationally from Japan,
regardless of the country from which
the call is made. The caller incurs call
charges for the call to Japan, and the
receiver incurs incoming call charges.
• Even if the other party has made a
call with notiication of the Caller ID
set, you may not be notiied of the
Caller ID depending on the overseas
network operator. Also, the number
you are notiied of may difer from the
other party's Caller ID depending on the
network that the other party is using.
• "Reject unregistered call" may not
function during international roaming.
(P127)
Making a Call from Other
Parties
● To have the other party in Japan call to the
country you stay
Have the other party call you by dialing your
phone number in the same way as when you
are in Japan.
● To have the other party outside Japan call
to the country you stay
You need to have the other party dial the
international call access code and "81"
regardless of the destination because the
call is routed through Japan.
International call access code of the country
in which the caller is staying -81-90 (or 80)
-xxxx-xxxx
Setting for overseas
network connection
When you use this terminal overseas, it is
necessary to switch to a network available in
the country you stay
By default, this terminal is set to automatically
detect and switch to an available network. You
can also change the settings manually.
Setting network mode
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "More..." u
"Mobile networks" u "Network Mode"
Tap a network mode to use
• LTE/3G/GSM (Auto): Select LTE/3G network
or GSM/GPRS network automatically to use.
• LTE/3G: Only use LTE/3G network.
• GSM: Only use GSM/GPRS network.
Note
• If you change the network mode while
using data communication, the network
service will be disconnected and the data
communication will be stopped.
Using Overseas
255
Searching Available Network
and Setting Manually
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "More..." u
"Mobile networks" u "Network
operators"
"Search networks" u tap a network
operator to set
Conirm the content of a caution
message, and "OK"
• The "Available networks" screen appears.
256
Using Overseas
Note
• If you manually set a network operator
to connect, this terminal will not
automatically switch to an available
network operator when you move out of
the service area.
• If you manually set a network operator
to connect to, set "Select automatically"
after you return to Japan.
• If you tap "Search networks" while
using data communication over a 3G
network, the message, "Cannot search
for available networks while data access
is enabled. Are you sure you want to
disable data access and search for
available networks?" appears. Tap "OK" to
stop data communication and search for
networks.
• Tap "Search networks" while using data
communication over a GSM/GPRS
network to stop data communication and
search for networks.
Automatically Selecting an
Available Network
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "More..." u
"Mobile networks" u "Network
operators"
"Select automatically"
Activating Data Roaming
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "More..." u
"Mobile networks"
Mark "Data roaming" checkbox
Conirm the content of a caution
message, and "OK"
Using Overseas
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Appendix / Index
Introduction of Options
and Related Devices
Combining this terminal with optional
accessories supports a wide variety of uses
from personal use to business use. Some
products may not be available in certain areas.
For details, contact a sales outlet such as a
docomo Shop. For details on optional devices,
refer to the related instruction manuals.
• Back Cover LXX
• Battery Pack L20
• Desktop Holder LXX
• Battery charger LXX
• In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01
• In-Car Holder 01
• Wireless Earphone Set 02/03
• Bone conduction microphone/receiver 02
• Carry Case 02
• Pocket Charger 01*/02
• AC adapter 03
• AC Adapter Converter Plug TypeC 01
• Micro USB Cable 01
258
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• DC adapter 03
• DriveNetCradle 01
* It is possible to charge battery by 30-60%.
Samples
• Samples are not included in the warranty of
free repair.
• The speciications and appearances are
subject to change without notice for upgrade.
microSDHC card (XXGB)
■ Precautions
• Keep a separate record of any information
stored on your microSD card and store
copies in a safe location.
• When disposing of a microSD card, not
only clear the data or format but also break
down physically.
■ Disclaimer
LG Electronics Inc. is not responsible in the
following cases.
• Damages caused by using or unavailability
of this product, lost earnings, and third
party claims.
• Damages caused as a result of not
following the instructions manual when
using this product.
• Loss or damage of data caused while using
this product
- LG Electronics Inc. does not handle data
recovery.
• Damages caused by an erroneous combination
with connected devices or software.
USB cable
■ How to connect
Insert the microUSB connector
of USB cable into the microUSB
connection terminal to this terminal
• Insert the microUSB connector
horizontally with facing the USB mark
side up.
■ Main speciications
Operating
voltage
X.X V to X.X V
External
dimensions
Length : approx. XX mm
Width : approx. XX mm
Thickness : approx. X.X mm
Weight
Approx. X.X g
■ Material list
Surface
treatment
Part
Material
microSDHC card
Epoxy resin
-
microSDHC card
terminals
Copper
Gold plating
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259
Insert the USB connector of USB
cable into the USB port of a PC
microUSB connector
(plug/metal)
STS 304
* When removing the USB cable from a PC,
conirm that data is not transferring, pull out
the USB cable from this terminal and a PC.
microUSB connector
(plug/resin)
PA 64
■ Main speciications
Temperature
range for
charging
-40 - 85℃
Cable length
XXX cm
Connector
USB series A connector
■ Material list
260
Material
Cord
TPE
USB connector
(plug/metal)
SPCC
USB connector
(plug/resin)
PBT
USB connector
PC
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-
microUSB connector
PC
-
microUSB connector
(terminal latch)
STS 301
-
Troubleshooting (FAQs)
microUSB series B connector
Part
NIckel
Surface
treatment
-
NIckel
-
-
Troubleshooting
• First, check whether a software update is
required. If required, update the software.
(Updating Software → P276).
• If a symptom does not improve after checking
the check items, contact "Repairs" (in
Japanese only) on the or the last page of
this instruction manual or a repair counter
speciied by DOCOMO.
■ Power supply
Symptom
Power does
not turn ON
■ Charging
Check item
• Is the battery pack inserted
correctly?
→ P49
• Is the battery dead?
→ P50
Symptom
Cannot
charge
Check item
• Is the battery pack inserted
correctly?
• Is the adapter plug and cigar
lighter plug properly inserted
into power outlet or cigar
lighter socket?
• Are the adapter and this
terminal set properly?
• When the AC adapter
(optional) is used, is the
USB cable (sample) irmly
connected to this terminal or
the Battery charger LXX and
the AC adapter?
• In case of using the Desktop
Holder, is the charging jack of
this terminal dirty? If it is dirty,
clean the terminals section
with a dry cotton swab.
• In case of using the Battery
charger LXX, is the charging
terminals of this terminal
dirty? If it is dirty, clean the
terminals section with a dry
cotton swab.
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Check item
Symptom
Check item
Cannot
charge
Symptom
• Any call or data
communication while charging,
or using other functions for
a long time may result in this
terminal getting hot and the
battery's status icon may
not indicate charging. In this
case, charge again after this
terminal cools down.
Battery
usage time is
short
"Connect
charger"
appears on
the screen
• Charge the battery pack if the
battery is low. → P50
• Has this terminal been out
of the network service area
for a long time? As this
terminal searches for radio
waves in order to enable
communication out of the
network service area, more
battery is consumed than
usual.
• The operating time of the
battery pack varies depending
on operating environment and
degradation of the battery
pack.
• The battery pack is a
consumable accessory. Every
time you repeat the charging
of battery pack, usable time
will become short gradually.
When the usage time
becomes extremely short
even though the battery
pack is fully charged, please
purchase a speciied battery
pack.
■ Terminal Operation
Symptom
Becomes
hot during
operation or
charging
262
Check item
• This terminal, battery pack,
or adapter may become
hot during operations or
charging, or when shooting
videos or using 1Seg for a
long time while charging.
This is not a safety hazard,
so you can continue using
them.
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Symptom
Check item
This terminal
powers of
or restarts
automatically
• If the battery pack terminal
is dirty, the contact may
become poor and the power
may be turned of. If dirty,
wipe the battery pack
terminals with a dry cotton
swab etc.
Keys do not
respond
• Has the screen been
locked? → P162
Screen
response to
key press is
slow
• It might occur if a large
amount of data is saved in
this terminal or data with
extremely large size are
processed between this
terminal and microSD card.
docomo
mini UIM
card is not
recognized
• Is docomo mini UIM card
inserted in the right
direction?
→ P46
Symptom
Check item
Clock is
wrong
• Clock may become wrong if
the power has been turned
on for a long time.
Check whether "Automatic
date & time" of "Date &
time" in "Settings" is marked.
Turn it of and on at a place
with better radio signal.
Terminal
operation is
unstable
• Since Developer options
are designed for developers
only, setting some
options may hinder normal
operations of the terminal
or applications.
• An application that was
installed to this terminal
after purchasing may
be causing a problem. If
the problem improves by
starting in Safe mode, an
installed application needs
to be uninstalled to ix the
problem.
* Safe mode is a function
for starting up under
near-initial conditions.
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Symptom
Terminal
operation is
unstable
264
Check item
- Method for starting in
Safe mode
1. In the power OFF
status, press and hold
the power key for 1
second or more.
2. After the docomo
logo appears, keep
pressing the volume
key (down) until the
vibrator vibrates.
* When Safe mode
starts, "Safe mode"
appears at the bottom
left of the screen.
* To exit Safe mode,
turn the power OFF
and ON.
- Before starting Safe mode,
backup necessary data.
- Widgets that you have
created may be gone.
- Safe mode is not the
normal starting condition,
so exit Safe mode for
normal usage.
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Symptom
Application
does not
work properly
(cannot be
activated or
error occurs)
Check item
• Is there disabled
application? Try again
after enabling the disabled
application. → P166
■ Calls
Symptom
Check item
Calls cannot
be made
by tapping
• Is this terminal in Airplane
mode? → P153
The ringtone
does not
sound
• Is the ringtone volume set
to minimum? → P159
• Is this terminal set to
public mode or silent mode
("Vibrate only" or "Silent" in
Sound proile)?
→ P126, P159
• Has the unregistered call
reject been set? → P127
• Is the ring time for the
Voice Mail Service or Call
Forwarding Service set to
"0 sec."? → P125
Symptom
Check item
Calls are not
connected
(The out of
service area
icon does not
disappear
when you
move, or
calls cannot
be made or
received even
when the
radio wave
is strong
enough)
• Turn the power of and on,
or remove and reinsert the
battery or docomo mini UIM
card.
• Due to the nature of radio
waves, making/receiving
calls may be unavailable
even when "not out of
service area" or "4 signal
".
status icons appear
Move to call again.
• Depending on how
congested the radio waves
are, it may be diicult to
establish a connection in
crowded places due to a
congestion of calls and
emails. In this case, the
caller hears a busy tone.
Move to another place or
call again later.
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265
■ Screen
■ Mail
Symptom
The display
is dim
Check item
• Has the screen backlight
timeout been set? → P160
• Has the screen brightness
been adjusted? → P160
• Is the battery level low?
→ P50
• Is the power saver set?
→ P164
■ Sound
Symptom
During a voice
call, the other
party's voice is
diicult to hear
or is too loud
266
Check item
• Adjust the call volume
with the volume key.
→ P121
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Symptom
Check item
Email is not
received
automatically
• Check if "Retrieve interval"
is set to "Manual" in the
account settings. Set to an
item other than "Manual".
→ P143
■ Camera
Symptom
Check item
Photos and
videos shot with
the camera are
blurred
• Check whether the lens
is cloudy or has dirt on
it.
• Set "Face tracking"
(Focus) when shooting
portrait. → P215
■ 1Seg
Symptom
■ Osaifu-Keitai
Check item
1Seg cannot
be viewed
• Are you at a location that
is outside of the digital
terrestrial broadcast
service area, or where the
broadcast wave is weak?
• Are the channels
conigured? → P212
Can be viewed
images, but
there is no
audio
• Audio cannot be heard
from a non-SCMS-T
compatible device.
• Screen shot is
not available
• Using 1 Seg
screen as
background of
QMemo is not
available.
• 1Seg is not compatible
with the following
functions due to copyright
protection.
- Screenshot
- QMemo
Symptom
Osaifu-Keitai
cannot be
used
Check item
• When the battery pack is
removed or Omakase Lock
is started, the OsaifuKeitai function is disabled
regardless of the OsaifuKeitai Lock setting.
• Is Osaifu-Keitai Lock set?
→ P196
mark
• Did you hold the
of this terminal over the
card reader? → P194
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267
■ Overseas use
Symptom
Cannot
use this
terminal
overseas
Symptom
Check item
■ Antenna mark appears
• Have you applied for WORLD
WING?
Check whether you have
applied for WORLD WING.
■ Icon which indicates out of
service area appears
• Are you outside of the
international roaming service
area or in an area where the
signal is weak? Use "Mobile
Phone User's Guide [International
Services]" or DOCOMO
"International Services website"
to check whether a service area
or network operator is available.
• Try to change the settings of
network or overseas network
operator.
- Set "Network Mode" to
"LTE/3G/GSM (Auto)" →
P255
- Set "Network operators" to
"Select automatically" →
P257
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Check item
Cannot use
this terminal
overseas
• Turn of this terminal and
then turn it on again.
Data
communication
is not available
overseas
• Set Data roaming to ON.
→ P257
This terminal
has become
unusable
suddenly while
using overseas
• Has the approximate
limit of usage fee been
exceeded?
For "International roaming
service (WORLD WING)",
the approximate limit
of usage fee is set in
advance. If the limit is
exceeded, all services
are stopped. Pay of the
usage fee to resume
services.
Symptom
Check item
Symptom
The other party's
number is not
displayed/A
diferent number
is displayed/
Function for
using registered
contents in
the phonebook
or caller ID
notiication does
not work
• Even if the other party has
made a call with notiication
of the Caller ID set, you may
not be notiied of the Caller
ID depending on the network
or network operator. Also,
the number you are notiied
may difer from the other
party's Caller ID depending
on the network or network
operator you use.
When trying
to view an
image,
appears or
appears in
preview
■ Data management
Symptom
Check item
Data transfer
is not working
• Are you using a USB HUB?
If you use a USB HUB,
data transfer may not work
properly.
Data saved
on a microSD
card is not
displayed
• Remove the microSD card
and insert it again.
→ P48
Check item
•
may appear if image data
has been destroyed.
■ Bluetooth function
Symptom
This terminal
cannot ind/
be connected
to a Bluetooth
device
Check item
• Put a Bluetooth device
(commercial) in standby
and register it on this
terminal. If you want
to delete a registered
device and register it
again as a new device,
you must delete the
device registration from
both the Bluetooth
device (commercial) and
this terminal before you
register it again. → P184
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269
270
Symptom
Check item
Cannot make
calls from this
terminal when
connected to
an external
device, such
as a car
navigation or
hands free
device
• If you call somebody
several times when he or
she does not answer or
is out of the service area,
calls to that number may
be disabled. In this case,
turn of this terminal and
then turn it back on again.
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■ Map and GPS Function
Symptom
Check item
AUTO-GPS
service
information
cannot be set
• Is AUTO-GPS function
deactivated due to low
battery power?
If the AUTO-GPS function
is deactivated by the "Lowpower operation settings",
the AUTO-GPS service
information cannot be
set. In that case, change
the "Low-power operation
settings" to "Not suspend"
or charge the battery to set
it. → P166
• Is the AUTO-GPS operation
setting turned OFF?
→ P166
Error Message
Error Message
Error Message
Description
• Service
disabled
• No SIM card
docomo mini UIM card is
not working properly. If the
problem is not resolved by
removing and reinserting
docomo mini UIM card,
contact "Repairs" (in
Japanese only) on the last
page of this manual.
No service.
You cannot use this terminal
because it is out of the
service area or is in a place
where there is no reception.
Move to a location where
you can get a reception.
PIN1 code
blocked
Enter PUK
Enter your PUK code
correctly. → P170
Storage full
There is no free space. Delete
unwanted applications to free
up memory space. → P193
Please wait for
a while
Please
wait for a
while(packet)
Description
Voice calls/packet
communications are not
available due to network
congestion.
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Smartphone Anshin
Remote Support
Support on operation settings of this terminal
is available by sharing your terminal's screen
with DOCOMO. (in Japanese only)
• This service is not available when docomo
mini UIM card is not inserted, when using the
international roaming, or in the Airplane mode.
• This is a paid service that requires
subscription.
• There are unsupported operations and settings.
• For details of this service, refer to the
DOCOMO website.
Call スマートフォン遠隔サポートセン
ター (Smartphone Remote Support
0120-783-360
center)
Business hours : 9:00 a.m. to 8:00
p.m., (Open all year round)
From the Home screen, "Apps" u " 遠
隔サポート (Remote support)"
• For the ist time of using this support,
you are required to accept the "Software
License".
272
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Input the connecting number that is
announced by DOCOMO
Start the remote support after
connecting
Warranty and AfterSales Service
Warranty
• Be sure to receive a warranty at the time of
purchase of this terminal. Read contents of
the warranty and conirm information such
as " 販売店名・お買い上げ日 (shop name and
date of purchase)" and keep it in a safe
place. If necessary items are not described,
immediately contact the shop of purchase.
The warranty for free repair is valid for one
year from the date of purchase.
• This product and its accessories are subject
to modiied, in part or whole, for improvement
without prior notice.
• Data saved in Phonebook, etc. may be
modiied or lost due to the malfunction, repair
or other handling of this terminal. You should
therefore make a copy of the Phonebook
data, etc. as a precautionary measure.
*1
*2
Phonebook data can be saved on microSD
card in this terminal.
You can backup phonebook etc. on the
data storing center by using Data Security
Service (subscription is required).
After-Sales Service
When this terminal breaks down
Before requesting repairs, read
"Troubleshooting" (P260) in this instruction
manual. If the problem still persists, contact
"Repairs" (in Japanese only) on the last page
of this manual.
Repairs
Bring your terminal to a repair counter speciied by
DOCOMO. Repairs are accepted during business
hours of a repair counter. Also, you must bring the
warranty. Note that it may take some days to repair
this terminal depending on the malfunction state.
■ During the warranty period
• This terminal is repaired at no charge under
the conditions of the warranty.
• Make sure to bring the warranty for
repair. You will be charged even during
the warranty period if the warranty is not
presented or the trouble or damage is
caused by your inappropriate handling (such
as damage to LCD or connector, etc.).
• You will be charged even during the
warranty period if malfunction is caused by
the use of devices and consumables other
than those speciied by DOCOMO.
■ Repair may not be possible in the following
cases
• When, as the result of inspection,
corrosion is found due to exposure to
water, condensation or sweat, or any of the
internal boards are damaged or deformed
(damage to the microUSB connection
terminal (earphone/microphone terminal),
LCD, or cracked body could be the case as
well).
* Since these conditions are outside the
scope of the warranty, any repairs, if at all
possible, will be charged.
■ After expiration of the warranty
• All repairs that are requested are charged.
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273
■ Replacement parts
• Replacement parts (parts required to
maintain functions) will in principle be
kept in stock for 4 years after termination
of production. However, depending on
the malfunctioning part, repair may not
be possible due to a lack of replacement
parts. Even after the stock period has
expired, the repair of some malfunctioning
parts may be possible. You should
therefore contact "Repairs" (in Japanese
only) on the last page of this manual.
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Precautions
• Never modify this terminal or accessories.
- Doing so may result in ire, injuries or
malfunctions.
- The modiied terminal may be repaired only
if the owner agrees on that all the modiied
parts are restored to the original conditions.
However, repairs may be refused depending
on the modiications. The following cases
may be considered as modiications.
• Put a sticker on portions such as of the
liquid crystal screen or keypad.
• Glued decorations on this terminal using
adhesion bond, etc.
• Change the parts such as exterior to
other than DOCOMO standard parts.
- Malfunction and damage due to
modiications will be repaired at the owner's
expense even during the warranty period.
• The model plate must not be removed from
this terminal. The model plate certiies that
this terminal satisies technical standards. It
should be noted that if the plate is removed
or is replaced with a diferent plate, and the
original model plate cannot be veriied, it
may disqualify the unit from repairs due to
not being able to determine the technical
standards of that particular phone.
• Note that the settings and other information
may be cleared (reset) as a result of
malfunction, repair or other handling. In this
case, make the settings again.
• When the repair is executed, MAC address of
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth address in this terminal may
be changed regardless of repaired part.
• Magnetic components are used in the parts
that are described below. Do not allow cash
cards or other devices that are vulnerable
to magnetism to come into contact with the
phone.
Used parts : speaker, receiver
• This terminal is waterproof. If inside of
this terminal has gotten wet or moist,
however, immediately power of this terminal,
remove the battery pack, and bring it to the
DOCOMO-speciied repair oice as soon
as possible. However, note that it may not
be repaired depending on the extent of the
damage.
Memory dial (Phonebook function)
and downloaded data
• When you change the model or repair this
terminal, data that has been imported,
downloaded or created by you may be
changed or lost. DOCOMO shall have no
liability for any change or loss of any kind.
Under some circumstances, DOCOMO may
replace your terminal with its equivalent
instead of repairing it. In this case, most data
from the old terminal cannot be transferred to
the replacement terminal.
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Updating Software
Software Update is a function that connects
to the network to check whether software
on L-05E needs to be updated, downloads
the software when required, and updates the
software. For updating software, both LTE/3G
connection and Wi-Fi connection are available.
The NTT DOCOMO website provides
information when updating software is required.
There are 3 methods of updating software :
Auto
Update
: Automatically download the update
ile and install it at a preset time.
Immediate : Perform an immediate update.
Update
Scheduled : Perform the update automatically
Update
at the scheduled time.
Note
• You can update software while still
retaining data (such as phonebook,
camera images, emails, downloaded data,
etc.) on this terminal. However, such
data may not be protected depending on
the state of your terminal (malfunction,
damage, exposure to water, etc.). It is
recommended to back up necessary
data. Please note that some data, such
as downloaded data, cannot be backed
up.
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Before Updating Software
• Do not remove the battery pack from this
terminal while updating software. This may result
in a failed update.
• Fully charge the battery pack before updating
software. Connecting the charging cable is
recommended while updating.
• Software cannot be updated in the following
circumstances.
- When you are on a call
- When out of the service area is displayed*
- When you are using international roaming*
- When this terminal is in Airplane mode*
- While OS version is being upgraded
- When the date or time has not been set
correctly
- When the battery level is too low for
software update
- When there is insuicient free space for
software update
* While you are out of the service area or
using international roaming, update is not
available even Wi-Fi is connected.
• Software update (download, installation) may
take time.
• During a software update, you cannot make or
receive calls, or use any functions, including
all communication functions (voice calls can
be received during downloading).
• We recommend that you update software
without moving and when you have
strong reception. Software update may be
interrupted in a place with bad reception.
• If the software update is not required, "No
update is needed." appears.
• While using international roaming or when you
are outside the area, "Failed to start update.
Due to no network or roaming." appears. When
connecting Wi-Fi, the same display appears.
• SMS messages sent during a software
update are stored at the SMS center.
• During a software update, your L-05E
information (model name and manufacturing
numbers) are automatically sent to a software
update server managed by DOCOMO.
DOCOMO shall not use this information for
any purpose other than software update.
• If the software update fails, you cannot turn
on this terminal. Or "Update failed" appears
and no further operation may be possible. In
this case, please take this terminal to a repair
counter speciied by DOCOMO.
• If a PIN code has been set, the PIN code entry
screen appears during the restart after rewriting
and you are required to enter your PIN code.
• Do not start any other applications during a
software update.
Updating Software Automatically
Automatically download the update ile and
install it at a preset time.
Set the automatic update of software
The default setting of Auto Update is
"Automatic Update".
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "About phone"
u "Software Update" u "Conigure
the software update"
"Automatic Update" / "Manual
Update"
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When software update is required
is displayed on the status bar when update
ile is automatically downloaded.
• At a preset time while
is displayed,
installation starts automatically and
disappears.
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Select an action
• "OK" : Return to the Home screen. Start
the update at a preset time.
• "Set time" : Scheduled update →
"Scheduled Update of Software" (P280).
• "Start update" : Immediate update →
"Updating Software now" (P279).
Drag or swipe the status bar
downwards
Note
• The Notiication panel appears.
•
Tap "Software update is available"
• The installation time appears.
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is displayed on the status bar in case
the software update was not operated
after receiving the update notiication.
• In case installing the software is not
operated at a preset time, it starts again
at the same time on the following day.
• In case the automatic update is set as
"Manual Update" or the immediate update
is in communication, the automatic
update is not available.
Updating Software now
Start software update immediately.
To start software update, you can start from
the notice screen or from menu.
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "About phone"
u "Software Update" u "Start the
software update" u "Yes"
• Software update is performed
automatically when the download starts.
• If you abort the download before it
inishes, the data downloaded to that
point is deleted.
• Start from the notice screen : Display the
notice screen u "Start update"
Start installing automatically after
approximately 3 seconds of "Ready
for update. Please keep application
clear."
• Tap "OK" to start the installation
immediately.
• All key operations are disabled during the
update. The update cannot be stopped
either.
• The Home screen appears after restarting
when the software update is complete.
Note
• If software update is not required, "No
update is needed." appears.
The display after completion of
software update
When the software update is complete, it is
notiied on the status bar. Open the status bar
and tap the notice to display the completion
screen.
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Scheduled Update of Software
If you want to schedule the installation of the
update ile for a diferent time, you can set the
software update time in advance.
Display the notice screen u "Set
Time"
Enter the desired time u "OK"
When the scheduled time arrives
The installation screen is displayed at the
starting time, and the installation starts
automatically after approximately 3 seconds.
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Note
• All key operations are disabled during the
update. The update cannot be stopped either.
• In case installing the software is not operated
at the preset time, it starts again at the same
time on the following day.
• In case OS version is being upgraded, the
software update does not start even if the
preset time arrives.
• In case alarm has been set at the same time
as the preset time, the software update
starts.
• In case L-05E is of at the preset time, the
software updates starts at the same time
after turning on.
• In case " The software update is interrupted.
Check the condition of this terminal, and start
again." is displayed on the status bar during
the software update, make sure that this
terminal is not in the following conditions, and
start the update again.
- No service
- Battery is detached
- Interference by other functions
- Insuicient memory of this terminal
- Insuicient battery
- Network error
- Writing failure
Conirming Update
Updating LG Software
LG Software update is a function that connects
to the network to check whether software
needs to be updated, downloads and updates
LG Software when required.
Wi-Fi connection is required for updating LG
software.
• For precautions on LG Software update, refer
to "Before Updating Software" (P276).
• Refer to LG Electronics Inc. Website for
the latest information of LG Software. (in
Japanese only)
http://www.lg.com/jp/mobile-phones/
download-page/index.jsp
Conirming update automatically
Automatically check if there is a new software.
"Check automatically" is preset.
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "About phone"
u "LG Software update"
Place a check mark in "Check
automatically"
Note
• When "Check automatically" is unmarked,
a message of "Check automatically
setting will be disabled. Cannot receive
the software update notiication through
this setting" appears.
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Downloading Software
Conirming update manually
Check if there is a new software manually.
From the Home screen,
"System settings" u "About phone"
u "LG Software update"
"Check now for update"
Downloading now
• Conirm download progress on
Notiication panel.
• A pop-up menu of "Downloading" appears
when tapping the notiication of download
progress.
• A message of "Checking for available
software updates. Please wait..." appears.
Note
• When a new software is found, a popup
menu of "Software update available"
appears.
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Tap "Download" in "Software update
available" pop-up menu
"Continue"
• When download completes, a pop-up menu
of "Software update" appears.
Note
Software Installation
• If "Pause" in "Downloading" pop-up
menu is tapped, download pauses. Tap
"Resume" to restart download.
Installing now
Downloading later
Tap "Later" in "Software update
available" pop-up menu
"1 hour later"/"2 hour later"/"4
hours later"/"Download now" in "Set
reminder" pop-up menu
Tap "Install now" in "Install software
update" pop-up menu
• LG Software update starts.
• This terminal may get restarted during update.
When a pop-up menu shows software
update completed, tap "OK"
• Tap "Update check" when checking
additional updates.
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Installing later
Note
• LG Software update is not available
during roaming.
Tap "Install later" in "Install software
update" pop-up menu
"1 hour later"/"4 hours later"/"8
hours later"/"24 hours later"/"Install
now" in "Set reminder" pop-up menu
• Postponement of installation can be
conducted only once. "Later" in "Software
update available" pop-up menu will not be
displayed once installation is postponed.
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Main Speciications
■ Terminal
Model name
L-05E
Dimensions
(H × W × D)
Approx. 130.5
mm × 63.3 mm
× 10.5 mm
(Max. thickness :
Approx. XX.X mm)
Weight
Approx. XXX g
(with battery
pack)
Memory
ROM 32 GB
RAM 2 GB
Continuous
standby
time
Continuous
call time
LTE
Stationary
(Automatic) :
Approx. XXX hours
FOMA/3G
Stationary
(Automatic) :
Approx. XXX hours
GSM
Stationary
(Automatic) :
Approx. XXX hours
FOMA/3G
Approx. XXX
minutes
GSM
Approx. XXX
minutes
Charging
time
AC Adapter
03
Approx. XXX
minutes
(Desktop Holder:
Approx. XXX
minutes)
DC Adapter
03
Approx. XXX
minutes
1Seg watching time
Approx. XXX
minutes
mobacas watching time
Approx. XXX
minutes
Display
Image
pickup
device
Type
TFT XX,XXX,XXX
colors
Size
Approx. 4.5
inches
Pixels
720 dots × 1280
dots HD
Type
CMOS with lash
on the back side
Size
Main camera :
1/X.X inches
Front camera :
1/X.X inches
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Efective pixels
Main camera
: Approx.
13,000,000 pixels
Front camera :
Approx. 1,300,000
pixels
Recorded pixels
(maximum)
Main camera
: Approx.
XX,XXX,XXX pixels
Front camera :
Approx. X,XXX,XXX
pixels
Zoom (Digital)
Up to approx. X.Xx
(XX levels)
Wireless LAN
IEEE802.11 a/b/g/
(2.4 GHz/5 GHz)
compliant
Bluetooth
Output
Bluetooth standard
version Power Class 1
Compatible
Bluetooth
proiles*3
*1
*3
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Bluetooth standard
Ver.4.0*1
Line-of-sight
Within approx. 10
communication meters
distance*
*2
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Compatible
Bluetooth
version
HFP, HSP, OPP,
SPP, HID, A2DP,
AVRCP, PBAP, FTP,
AVCTP, AVDTP
We conirm that all Bluetooth compatible
devices including this terminal are compliant
with Bluetooth standards designated by
Bluetooth SIG and are certiied. However,
procedures may vary and data transfer
may not be possible, depending on the
characteristics and speciications of the
device that you connect to.
This varies depending on the obstacles
between the communicating devices and
the reception quality.
These are Bluetooth standards that
provide speciications for communications
between Bluetooth devices.
• Continuous call time is an estimate of the
battery life during a continuous call with
normal signal reception.
• Continuous standby time is an estimate of the
battery life during a continuous standby with
normal signal reception. In certain circumstances,
the standby time may drop to as low as half the
time shown due to the battery charge, function
settings, temperature, or radio wave reception in
the area (no reception or weak).
• A use of the Internet reduces the actual
call (communication)/standby time. Even if
you do not perform communication or use
the Internet, composing emails, activating
application, using camera also reduces call
(communication)/standby time.
• Stationary continuous standby time is the
average battery life when you are stationary
with normal signal reception.
• Moving continuous standby time is the
combined average battery life for when
"stationary" or "moving" with normal signal
reception and when "out of service area".
• Charging time is an estimate of the time
required to charge a completely empty
battery pack while this terminal is turned of.
The charging time is longer if you charge
while this terminal is turned on.
■ Battery pack
Battery type
Lithium-ion battery
Nominal voltage
3.8 V
Nominal capacity
2,100 mAh
File formats
This terminal supports the display or playback
of the following ile formats.
Type
File formats
Audio
mp3, m4a, wav, ogg, amr, wma,
aac, mid, 3gp, 3ga, isma, lac, awb
Image
bmp, gif, jpg, png, wbmp, webp
Video
mp4, 3gp, mkv, wmv, avi, lv, asf,
mov, webm, ts, ismv, ogm
Photos and videos are saved in the following
ile formats.
Type
File formats
Photo
JPEG
Video
MP4
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Estimate number of photos and video
■ Number of shooting photos (estimate)
Resolution
640 × 480
(VGA)
Number of shooting photos
saved in microSD card
(1GB)
Approx. XX,XXX
■ Video recording time (estimate)
Resolution
640 × 480
(VGA)
288
Video recording time saved in
microSD card (1GB)
Up to approx. XX minutes
(per video)
Up to approx. XX minutes
(total)
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Speciic Absorption Rate
(SAR) of Mobile Phones
This model L-05E mobile phone complies
with Japanese technical regulations and
international guidelines regarding exposure to
radio waves.
This mobile phone was designed in observance
of Japanese technical regulations regarding
exposure to radio waves*1 and limits to
exposure to radio waves recommended by a
set of equivalent international guidelines. This
set of international guidelines was set out by
the International Commission on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), which is in
collaboration with the World Health Organization
(WHO), and the permissible limits include a
substantial safety margin designed to assure
the safety of all persons, regardless of age and
health condition.
The technical regulations and international
guidelines set out limits for radio waves as the
Speciic Absorption Rate, or SAR, which is the
value of absorbed energy in any 10 grams of
tissue over a 6-minute period. The SAR limit for
mobile phones is 2.0 W/kg. The highest SAR
value for this mobile phone when tested for use
at the ear is X.XXX W/kg. There may be slight
diferences between the SAR levels for each
product, but they all satisfy the limit.
The actual SAR of this mobile phone while
operating can be well below that indicated
above. This is due to automatic changes to the
power level of the device to ensure it only uses
the minimum required to reach the network.
Therefore in general, the closer you are to a
base station, the lower the power output of the
device.
This mobile phone can be used in positions
other than against your ear. This mobile phone
satisies the international guidelines when used
with a carrying case or a wearable accessory
approved by NTT DOCOMO, INC.*2 In case
you are not using the approved accessory,
please use a product that does not contain
any metals, and one that positions the mobile
phone at least 1.5 cm away from your body.
The World Health Organization has stated that
"a large number of studies have been performed
over the last two decades to assess whether
mobile phones pose a potential health risk.
To date, no adverse health efects have been
established as being caused by mobile phone
use."
Please refer to the WHO website if you would
like more detailed information.
http://www.who.int/docstore/peh-emf/
publications/facts_press/fact_japanese.htm
(in Japanese only)
Please refer to the websites listed below if you
would like more detailed information regarding
SAR.
Ministry of Internal Afairs and Communications
Website :
http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/sys/ele/index.
htm
Association of Radio Industries and Businesses
Website :
http://www.arib-emf.org/index02.html
(in Japanese only)
NTT DOCOMO, INC. Website :
http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/
product/sar/
LG Electronics Inc. Website (Check the
Speciications page for this terminal.) :
http://www.lg.com/jp/mobile-phones/allphones/index.jsp (in Japanese only)
(The URL is subject to change without prior
notice.)
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*1
*2
290
Technical regulations are deined by the
Ministerial Ordinance Related to Radio
Law (Article 14-2 of Radio Equipment
Regulations).
Regarding the method of measuring SAR
when using mobile phones in positions
other than against the ear, international
standards (IEC62209-2) were set in March
of 2010. On the other hand, technical
regulation is currently being deliberated on
by national council. (As of October, 2011)
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Radio Frequency (RF)
Signals
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE U.S.
GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR
EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your wireless phone contains a radio
transmitter and receiver.
Your phone is designed and manufactured not
to exceed the emission limits for exposure
to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the
Federal Communications Commission of
the U.S. Government. These limits are part
of comprehensive guidelines and establish
permitted levels of RF energy for the general
population. The guidelines are based on
standards that were developed by independent
scientiic organizations through periodic and
thorough evaluation of scientiic studies.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile
phones employs a unit of measurement known
as the Speciic Absorption Rate (SAR). The
SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.* Tests for
SAR are conducted using standard operating
positions accepted by the FCC with the phone
transmitting at its highest certiied power
level in all tested frequency bands. Although
the SAR is determined at the highest certiied
power level, the actual SAR level of the phone
while operating can be well below the maximum
value. This is because the phone is designed to
operate at multiple power levels so as to use
only the power required to reach the network. In
general, the closer you are to a wireless base
station antenna, the lower the output.
Before a phone model is available for sale
to the public, it must be tested and certiied
to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit
established by the U.S. government-adopted
requirement for safe exposure. The tests
are performed on position and locations (for
example, at the ear and worn on the body) as
required by FCC for each model. The highest
SAR value for this model phone as reported to
the FCC when tested for use at the ear is X.XX
W/kg, and when worn on the body is X.XX W/kg.
(Body-worn measurements difer among phone
models, depending upon available accessories
and FCC requirements).
While there may be diferences between the
SAR levels of various phones and at various
positions, they all meet the U.S. government
requirement.
The FCC has granted an Equipment
Authorization for this model phone with all
reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance
with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR
information on this model phone is on ile with
the FCC and can be found under the Display
Grant section at http://transition.fcc.gov/oet/
ea/fccid/ after search on FCC ID XXXXXXX.
For body worn operation, this phone has
been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure
guidelines. Please use an accessory
designated for this product or an accessory
which contains no metal and which positions
the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the
body.
In the United States, the SAR limit for
wireless mobile phones used by the
public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged
over one gram of tissue. SAR values may
vary depending upon national reporting
requirements and the network band.
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Wi-Fi
Caution
This device is capable of
operating in 802.11a/n mode.
For 802.11a/n devices operating
in the frequency range of 5.15 5.25 GHz, they are restricted for
indoor operations to reduce any
potential harmful interference for
Mobile Satellite Services (MSS) in
the US.
Wi-Fi Access Points that are
capable of allowing your device to
operate in 802.11a/n mode(5.15
- 5.25 GHz band) are optimized for
indoor use only.
If your Wi-Fi network is capable
of operating in this mode, please
restrict your Wi-Fi use indoors to
not violate federal regulations to
protect Mobile Satellite Services.
Declaration of
Conformity
The product "L-05E" is declared to conform
with the essential requirements of European
Union Directive 1999/5/EC Radio and
Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
Directive 3.1(a), 3.1(b) and 3.2.
This mobile phone complies with the EU
requirements for exposure to radio waves.
Your mobile phone is a radio transceiver,
designed and manufactured not to exceed the
SAR* limits** for exposure to radio-frequency
(RF) energy, which SAR* value, when tested for
compliance against the standard was X.XXX
W/kg at the ear.
While there may be diferences between the
SAR* levels of various phones and at various
positions, they all meet*** the EU requirements
for RF exposure.
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The exposure standard for mobile phones
employs a unit of measurement known as
the Speciic Absorption Rate, or SAR.
**
***
The SAR limit for mobile phones used
by the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/
kg) averaged over ten grams of tissue,
recommended by The Council of the
European Union. The limit incorporates
a substantial margin of safety to give
additional protection for the public
and to account for any variations in
measurements.
Tests for SAR have been conducted using
standard operating positions with the
phone transmitting at its highest certiied
power level in all tested frequency bands.
Although the SAR is determined at the
highest certiied power level, the actual
SAR level of the phone while operating can
be well below the maximum value.
This is because the phone is designed to
operate at multiple power levels so as to
use only the power required to reach the
network. In general, the closer you are to a
base station antenna, the lower the power
output.
European Union Directives
Conformance Statement
Hereby, LG Electronics Inc.
declares that this product is
in compliance with :
• The essential requirements
and other relevant
provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC
• All other relevant EU
Directives
The above gives an example
of a typical Product Approval
Number.
Wi-Fi
(WLAN)
This device is intended for sale in
Japan only.
This equipment may be operated
in all European countries.
The 5150 - 5350 MHz band is
restricted to indoor use only.
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Important Safety
Information
AIRCRAFT
Switch of your wireless device when boarding
an aircraft or whenever you are instructed to do
so by airline staf. If your device ofers a 'light
mode' or similar feature consult airline staf as
to whether it can be used on board.
DRIVING
Full attention should be given to driving at all
times and local laws and regulations restricting
the use of wireless devices while driving must
be observed.
HOSPITALS
Mobile phones should be switched of wherever
you are requested to do so in hospitals, clinics
or health care facilities. These requests are
designed to prevent possible interference with
sensitive medical equipment.
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PETROL STATIONS
Obey all posted signs with respect to the use
of wireless devices or other radio equipment
in locations with lammable material and
chemicals. Switch of your wireless device
whenever you are instructed to do so by
authorized staf.
INTERFERENCE
Care must be taken when using the phone in
close proximity to personal medical devices,
such as pacemakers and hearing aids.
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a
minimum separation of 15cm be maintained
between a mobile phone and a pacemaker to
avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.
To achieve this use the phone on the opposite
ear to your pacemaker and do not carry it in a
breast pocket.
Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere
with some hearing aids. In the event of
such interference, you may want to consult
your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss
alternatives.
NOTE : Excessive sound pressure from
earphones and headphones can cause
hearing loss.
To prevent possible hearing damage,
do not listen at high volume levels for
long periods.
For other Medical Devices :
Please consult your physician and the device
manufacturer to determine if operation of your
phone may interfere with the operation of your
medical device.
FCC Statement for the
USA
This device complies with
part15 of FCC rules. Operation
is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful
interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Change or Modifications that are not expressly
approved by the manufacturer could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
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
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295
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.
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Export Administration
Regulations
Japan Export Control Regulations ("Foreign
Exchange and Foreign Trade Law" and relevant
laws and regulations) may apply to this product
and its accessories. U.S. Re-export Regulations
(Export Administration Regulations) applies to
this product and its accessories. If you export
or re-export this product or its accessories,
please follow the necessary procedures at
your own risk and expense. For details on the
procedures, contact the Ministry of Economy,
Trade and Industry or the U.S. Department of
Commerce.
Intellectual Property
Right
Copyrights and Portrait Rights
You have no right to copy, modify, or distribute
contents such as text, images, music, map
data, or software downloaded from websites
on the Internet, or photos shot by the camera
of this product without permission from the
copyright holder except when the copy or
quote is for personal use that is allowed under
Copyright Law. Note that it may be prohibited
to shoot or record live performances or
exhibitions even for personal use.
Refrain from taking portraits of other people
and uploading such portraits to websites using
this product without their consent, as this
violates portrait rights.
Trademarks
• "FOMA", " i -mode", "i- α ppli", "sp-mode",
"Deco-mail", "WORLD CALL", "WORLD WING",
"mopera", "mopera U", "ToruCa" and "iD" are
the trademarks or registered trademarks of
NTT DOCOMO, INC.
• "Catch Phone (Call waiting service)" is a
registered trademark of Nippon Telegraph and
Telephone Corporation.
• The microSDHC Logo is a trademark of SD3C, LLC.
• The Bluetooth word mark and logos are
owned by the Bluetooth SIG, INC. and any use
of such marks by NTT DOCOMO, INC. is under
license. Other trademarks and trade names
are those of their respective owners.
• Wi-Fi Certified® and logos are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance.
Appendix / Index
297
• Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows Vista®, and
Windows Media® are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and/or other countries.
• Google and Google logo, Android, Google Play
and Google Play logo, Play Movie, Google
Maps, Google Talk, Google Calendar, Google+
and Google+ logo, Gmail and Gmail logo,
YouTube and YouTube logo are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Google, Inc.
is a registered trademark of FeliCa
•
Networks, Inc.
• "mobacas" is a registered trademark of Japan
Mobilecasting, Inc.
• "NOTTV" is a registered trademark of mmbi,
Inc.
• The module developed by Independent JPEG
Group is included in a part of this product.
• Other company names or product names
described in this manual are trademarks or
registered trademarks of those companies.
298
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Others
• Rovi, G-GUIDE, G-GUIDE MOBILE and G-Guide
related logos are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Rovi Corporation and/or its
subsidiaries in Japan.
• The abbreviations of operating systems
(Japanese versions) below are used in this
manual.
- Windows 7 stands for Microsoft® Windows®
7 (Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium,
Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate).
- Windows Vista stands for Windows Vista®
(Home Basic, Home Premium, Business,
Enterprise and Ultimate).
- Windows XP stands Microsoft® Windows®
XP Professional operating system or
Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition
operating system.
• This product is licensed complying with the
MPEG-4 Patent Portfolio License. If you use
it for private purpose without any profits, you
are allowed to use them only when :
- Recording videos that are compliant with
the standard of MPEG-4 Visual (hereinafter
referred to as MPEG-4 Video)
- Playing MPEG-4 Videos recorded personally
by consumers not engaged in profit
activities
- Playing MPEG-4 Video supplied from the
provider licensed from MPEG-LA
For details, contact MPEG LA, LLC of the U.S.
• FeliCa is a contactless IC card technology
developed by Sony Corporation. FeliCa is a
registered trademark of Sony Corporation.
• iWnn of OMRON SOFTWARE Co., Ltd. is
used for conversion methods for Japanese
language.
iWnn © OMRON SOFTWARE Co., Ltd. 20082012 All Rights Reserved.
Unlocking SIM
Unlocking SIM is available on this terminal.
Unlocking SIM enables a SIM card from other
telecommunication carriers to be used.
• Unlocking SIM is available at a docomo Shop.
• A fee is required to unlock the SIM.
• When a SIM card from another
telecommunication carrier is used, LTE is
not available. In addition, its services and
functions may get restricted. DOCOMO
assumes no responsibility for any operation
problems based on SIMs from other
telecommunication carriers.
• Visit the DOCOMO website for detailed
information on unlocking SIM.
Appendix / Index
299
Index
Number
1Seg ………………………………………………… 205
1Seg antenna …………………………………… 45
Program Schedule …………………………… 209
Settings ………………………………………… 212
Using TV Link ………………………………… 211
Viewing ………………………………………… 206
Viewing Reservations ……………………… 210
7notes with mazec-T …………………………… 244
About phone ……………………………………… 176
Accessibility ……………………………………… 174
Access Point ……………………………………… 157
Checking ………………………………………… 157
Initializing ……………………………………… 158
Setting an additional access point ……… 158
Accounts & sync ………………………………… 167
Adapter ……………………………………19, 31, 53
After-Sales Service ……………………………… 273
Alarm / Clock ……………………………………… 234
Using Alarm …………………………………… 234
Using the Stopwatch ……………………… 236
Using the Timer ……………………………… 235
300
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Using the World Clock ………………………
Application
Group ……………………………………………
Moving Applications …………………………
Apps ……………………………………………… 3,
Area Mail ……………………………………………
236
112
111
165
145
Backing up to SD card ………………………… 242
Backing up ……………………………………… 242
Copying contacts from Google account to
docomo account ……………………………… 243
Restoring ……………………………………… 243
Backlight ……………………………………………… 59
Backup & reset ………………………………… 173
Battery Charger …………………………………… 54
Battery Pack ……………………… 17, 30, 49, 287
Attaching ………………………………………… 49
Battery Pack Life………………………………… 50
Removing ………………………………………… 49
Before Using this Terminal ……………………… 7
Bluetooth …………………………………… 32, 182
Connecting ……………………………………… 184
Notes on using ………………………………… 182
ON/OFF ………………………………………… 184
Pairing …………………………………………… 184
Pass code (PIN) ……………………………… 183
Reception interference caused by wireless
LAN devices …………………………………… 183
Sending/Receiving Data …………………… 186
Bookmark ………………………………………… 149
Browser …………………………………………… 146
Changing Settings …………………………… 149
Opening ………………………………………… 147
Searching for a web page by voice entry
…………………………………………………… 148
Using Bookmark and History ……………… 149
Calculator …………………………………………
Calendar ……………………………………………
Changing/Deleting Schedule ………………
Changing Settings ……………………………
Creating a Schedule …………………………
Opening …………………………………………
Switching Calendar Display ………………
Calling ………………………………………………
Call Log …………………………………………
docomo phonebook …………………………
Emergency call …………………………………
Entering a pause ………………………………
Making a Call ……………………………………
Making an international call ………………
238
236
237
237
237
236
237
116
122
127
118
117
116
119
Operations during a Call …………………… 121
Receiving a Call ……………………………… 120
Roaming settings …………………………… 253
Call Log …………………………………………… 122
Call Settings ……………………………………… 125
Advanced call settings ……………………… 127
Setting network services …………………… 125
Camera ……………………………………………… 213
Notes for capturing images ……………… 214
Shooting a Photo …………………………… 216
Shooting videos ……………………………… 218
Viewing Photos and Videos ……………… 219
Viewing shooting screen …………… 215, 217
Changing Screen Orientation …………………… 64
Character Entry …………………………………… 66
Character mode …………………………………… 70
Charging ……………………………………………… 50
Battery Charging ………………………………… 50
Charging Time (estimate) …………………… 50
Charging with a PC……………………………… 57
Charging with Battery Charger ……………… 54
Charging with the AC Adapter ……………… 53
Charging with the Desktop Holder ………… 51
Usage Time (estimate) ………………………… 51
Checking or Unchecking Options ……………… 61
Connectivity ……………………………………… 175
Contacts
Adding to Favorites ………………………… 132
Appendix / Index
301
Deleting …………………………………………
Editing ……………………………………………
Making Calls/Sending Emails/Chatting
……………………………………………………
Registering………………………………………
Searching ………………………………………
Sharing……………………………………………
Viewing map for contact address ………
Viewing route for contact address ………
Copyrights and Portrait Rights ……… 213,
131
129
130
129
129
131
130
130
297
Data Roaming …………………………………… 257
Data usage ……………………………………… 153
Date & Time ……………………………………… 174
Declaration of Conformity …………………… 292
Desktop Holder……………………………………… 51
Developer options ……………………………… 176
DEVICE ……………………………………………… 159
Dictionary ………………………………………… 240
Changing dictionary ………………………… 240
Dict. settings ………………………………… 241
Marking with highlighter …………………… 241
Searching a word……………………………… 240
Searching from search log ………………… 241
Word list ………………………………………… 241
Display ………………………………………… 44, 160
dmarket …………………………………………… 190
302
Appendix / Index
dmenu ……………………………………………… 190
docomo backup ………………………………… 242
docomo mini UIM card ………… 21, 31, 46, 169
Inserting …………………………………………… 46
Removing ………………………………………… 47
docomo Palette UI ……………………………… 105
docomo phonebook …………………………… 127
Backing up ……………………………………… 136
Changing Account …………………………… 132
Displaying ……………………………………… 127
Group …………………………………………… 132
Importing ………………………………………… 136
My profile………………………………………… 134
docomo service ………………………………… 166
Electronic Medical Equipment ………………… 22
Email ………………………………………………… 140
Adding an Account …………………………… 142
Changing the Setting of Email Account
…………………………………………………… 143
Creating and Sending an Email …………… 142
Displaying a Received Email ……………… 141
Opening ………………………………………… 141
Setting Account ……………………………… 140
Emergency call …………………………………… 118
Emoticons …………………………………………… 71
Error Message …………………………………… 271
European Union Directives Conformance
Statement …………………………………………
Export Administration Regulations …………
External Device Connection …………………
Connecting with a PC ………………………
USB connection ……………………… 175,
293
296
187
187
188
FAQ ………………………………………………… 260
File formats ……………………………………… 287
File Management ………………………………… 177
File Operation ………………………………… 177
Folder and File Operations ………………… 179
Operating environment ……………………… 177
Transferring Data with a PC ……………… 179
Windows Media Player ……………… 177, 179
Necessary device …………………………… 177
First-time Settings ………………………………… 74
Folder Structure ………………………………… 178
Gallery ………………………………………………
Gestures ……………………………………… 62,
Gmail …………………………………………………
Google Chrome ……………………………………
Google Talk ………………………………………
Launch Google Talk …………………………
219
163
144
150
150
150
Starting Chat ………………………………… 151
GPS ………………………………………………… 229
Handling and Care ………………………………… 28
Home Application Information ……………… 115
Home screen ……………………………… 105, 161
Changing Wallpaper ………………………… 109
Customizing icons ……………………………… 93
How to Use this Manual ………………………… 3
Icons …………………………………………………… 83
iD application …………………………………… 240
Important Safety Information ………………… 294
Infrared Communication ……………………… 180
Receiving ……………………………………… 182
Sending All Data ……………………………… 181
Sending a Single Data ……………………… 181
Sending My profile …………………………… 181
Initializing ………………………………………… 173
Initial Settings ……………………………………… 74
Intellectual Property Right …………………… 297
INTERNAL STORAGE…………………………… 164
International Roaming (WORLD WING) …… 248
Appendix / Index
303
L
Language & input ………………………………
Latitude ……………………………………………
Local …………………………………………………
Location services ……………………… 167,
Lock Screen ………………………………… 59,
172
232
233
230
162
Main Specifications …………………………… 285
Making an international call ………………… 119
Calls to fixed-line telephone ……………… 120
Calls to mobile phone ……………………… 120
Managing Applications ………………………… 111
Maps ………………………………………………… 231
Get directions ………………………………… 232
Opening Map …………………………………… 231
Material List ………………………………………… 23
Media Player ……………………………………… 221
Available file formats ………………………… 221
Copying Music Files and Videos ………… 221
Opening ………………………………………… 222
Playing Music ………………………………… 223
Playing Videos ………………………………… 224
Setting …………………………………………… 228
Using Playlists ………………………………… 225
Medical Equipment ………………………………… 22
Message …………………………………………… 138
304
Appendix / Index
microSD Card ……………………………………… 47
Inserting …………………………………………… 48
Removing ………………………………………… 48
Missed Call ………………………………………… 123
mobacas …………………………………………… 198
mobacas antenna ……………………………… 45
Scheduling ……………………………………… 202
Searching for programs/content ………… 202
Settings ………………………………………… 203
Viewing programs/content ………………… 200
Viewing the viewing screen ……………… 201
mopera U…………………………………………… 159
Navigation ………………………………………… 233
Network Mode …………………………………… 255
Network security code ………………………… 169
Notification icons ………………………………… 84
Notification LED …………………………………… 82
Notification Panel ………………………………… 86
Closing ……………………………………………… 88
Customizing quick settings ………………… 88
Editing quick settings ………………………… 88
Opening …………………………………………… 86
Viewing details …………………………………… 88
O
Online Service Accounts ………………………… 80
Adding ……………………………………………… 80
Deleting …………………………………………… 81
Manually synchronizing ………………………… 81
Onscreen Keyboard ……………………………… 66
10-key keyboard ………………………………… 66
Arrow key mode ………………………………… 68
Changing character entry settings ………… 71
Flick input ………………………………………… 70
mazec-T Conversion keyboard ……………… 69
QWERTY keyboard ……………………………… 66
Switching keyboard …………………………… 70
Switching the character mode ……………… 70
Operations during a Call ……………………… 121
Adjusting Call Volume ……………………… 121
Options …………………………………………… 258
Osaifu-Keitai ……………………………………… 193
Canceling the lock …………………………… 196
Hold to link services ………………………… 195
iC transfer service …………………………… 194
Locking ………………………………………… 196
Notes …………………………………………… 195
Osaifu-Keitai compatible service ………… 194
Part Names ………………………………………… 44
Pass code (PIN) ………………………………… 183
Pause ……………………………………………… 117
PERSONAL………………………………………… 166
Pictograms…………………………………………… 71
PIN code …………………………………………… 170
Changing ………………………………………… 171
Enabling ………………………………………… 170
Enter ……………………………………………… 171
PIN locked ………………………………………… 171
PIN unblocking key (PUK) …………………… 170
Play Store ………………………………………… 191
Install …………………………………………… 191
Purchasing an Application ………………… 192
Uninstalling …………………………………… 193
Polaris Office ……………………………………… 239
Power saver ……………………………………… 164
Precautions for Terminal …………………… 14, 29
Public mode (power OFF) settings ………… 126
QMemo ………………………………………………… 65
Appendix / Index
305
R
Radio Frequency (RF) Signals ………………
Receiving a call …………………………………
Recent calls ………………………………………
Calling to Answer a Missed Call …………
Deleting …………………………………………
Making a call ……………………………………
Registering to the Phonebook ……………
"Recommends" Application ……………………
Related Devices …………………………………
Remote operation settings ……………………
290
120
122
123
124
123
124
114
258
126
Safe mode ………………………………………… 263
Safety Precautions ………………………………… 9
Samples ………………………………… 26, 35, 258
Screen Display ……………………………………… 83
Screen Shot ………………………………………… 65
Scrolling Screen …………………………………… 61
Searching Applications ………………………… 113
Security …………………………………………… 168
Security code …………………………………… 169
Settings …………………………………………… 152
Settings Menu …………………………………… 152
Smartphone Anshin Remote Support ……… 272
SmartWorld ……………………………………… 238
SMS ………………………………………………… 138
306
Appendix / Index
Receiving/Viewing …………………………… 139
Sending ………………………………………… 138
Sound ……………………………………………… 159
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) …………… 288
sp-mode …………………………………………… 158
sp-mode mail ……………………………………… 138
Status Bar …………………………………………… 83
Status icons ………………………………………… 83
Storage …………………………………………… 164
Supplied Accessories …………………………… 1
Switching Application Screen Display …… 114
Switching Home Application ………………… 105
Symbols ……………………………………………… 71
System ……………………………………………… 174
ToruCa ……………………………………………… 197
Touch Screen ……………………………………… 60
Operations ………………………………………… 61
Precautions on Use …………………………… 60
Trademarks ……………………………………… 297
Troubleshooting ………………………………… 260
Turning OFF the Power …………………………… 58
Turning ON the Power …………………………… 58
TV …………………………………………………… 205
U
Unlocking SIM …………………………………… 299
Updating LG Software ………………………… 281
Confirming Update …………………………… 281
Downloading Software ……………………… 282
Software Installation ………………………… 283
Updating Software ……………………………… 276
Before Updating Software ………………… 276
Scheduled Update …………………………… 280
Updating Software Automatically ……… 277
Updating Software now …………………… 279
Using Motion Gesture …………………………… 62
Moving Home screen items ………………… 62
Muting ringtone ………………………………… 63
Stopping alarm …………………………………… 63
Using Overseas ………………………………… 248
After Returning to Japan …………………… 251
Automatically Selecting a Network ……… 257
Available Services …………………………… 249
Confirming before Departure ……………… 249
Confirming before Using …………………… 249
Confirming Overseas ………………………… 250
Data Roaming ………………………………… 257
International Roaming (WORLD WING) … 248
Making a Call from Other Parties ………… 255
Making Calls to Other Countries (including
Japan) …………………………………………… 252
Making Calls to WORLD WING Users…… 253
Making Domestic Calls ……………………… 252
Network Mode ………………………………… 255
Pre-configuring ………………………………… 250
Receiving Calls ………………………………… 254
Searching a Network and Setting Manually
…………………………………………………… 256
VPN …………………………………………………
Adding ……………………………………………
Connecting ………………………………………
Deleting …………………………………………
Editing ……………………………………………
156
156
157
157
157
Wallpaper ………………………………………… 109
Warranty …………………………………………… 272
Waterproofness …………………………………… 37
Back Cover ………………………………………… 38
Before Using ……………………………………… 38
Charging …………………………………………… 43
Draining water …………………………………… 41
Precautions ……………………………………… 39
Widget ……………………………………………… 106
W i-Fi …………………………………………………… 75
Adding ……………………………………………… 78
Appendix / Index
307
Changing password …………………………… 79
Connecting ………………………………………… 76
Disconnecting …………………………………… 79
Ignoring unavailable radio waves …………… 80
Notifying when Wi-Fi network with no security
protection is detected ………………………… 78
Setting Wi-Fi connection while the screen is
OFF ………………………………………………… 79
Status ……………………………………………… 76
Wi-Fi Tethering …………………………………… 155
Setting timeout ……………………………… 156
Setting Wi-Fi access point ………………… 155
Windows Media Player ………………………… 177
Wireless LAN (WLAN) ……………………… 34, 75
WIRELESS & NETWORKS …………………… 152
WORLD CALL …………………………………… 119
Zooming In or Out ………………………………… 62
308
Appendix / Index
You can view/change your contract details, subscribe to services, and request information materials on the Internet.
From sp-mode dmenu u " お客様サポートへ (Customer support)" u " 各種お申込・お手続き
(Applications and procedures)" (Toll free for packet communication fee)
From PCs My docomo (http://www.mydocomo.com/) u 各種お申込・お手続き(Various Applications/Procedures) (in Japanese only)
* You need your network password to access from sp-mode.
* You may be partly charged to access from sp-mode.
* When using pc, You need your docomo ID/password in order to access this page.
* If you do not have or you have forgotten your network password and "docomo ID/password", contact
"General Inquiries" on the last page of this manual.
* You may not be able to access the site depending on your subscription.
* You may not be able to access the site due to system maintenance, etc.
Using mobile phones with your manners!
Please be considerate of others around you when using this terminal.
Always turn OFF your terminal in the following situations
■ In a place where the use of mobile phones is prohibited
Always turn off your terminal on an airplane and in a hospital.
* Please note that medical electrical equipment is used not only in a hospital ward. Always turn
off your terminal in lobbies and waiting rooms as well.
■ When you are in a crowded train or other places where implanted cardiac pacemaker or
defibrillator wearers could be nearby
This terminal may exert a harmful effect on implanted cardiac pacemakers and implanted defibrillators.
Set your terminal to Public mode in the following situations
■ While driving
Using the mobile phone in your hand while driving is subject to punishment.
* However, this excludes situations when the use of a mobile phone is unavoidable, such as the
rescue of the sick and injured or the maintenance of public safety.
■ When you are in a public place such as a theater, movie theater, or museum
Using this terminal in a public place, where you need to be quiet, annoys people around you.
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Be considerate of where you use your terminal and keep your voice and ringtone down
■ Keep your voice down when using this terminal in a quiet place such as a restaurant and
hotel lobby.
■ In town areas, while using your terminal, be sure not to block foot or car traffic.
Respect privacy
Please be considerate of the privacy of individuals around you when
shooting and sending photos using camera-equipped mobile phones.
Functions for maintaining good manners in public places
This terminal is equipped with usual functions that allow you not to answer an incoming call or
to mute the sound.
■ Vibrate only/Silent → P159
Silent mode mutes this terminal's sounds, such as operation sounds and the ringtone.
* However, shutter sound is not available to set to mute.
■ Public mode (Power OFF) → P126
A message plays notifying callers that you are where you have to power off the phone and
cannot answer, and the phone automatically hangs up.
■ Vibrate → P159
Notifies incoming calls by vibration.
You can also use optional services such as the Voice Mail Service (P125) and the Call
Forwarding Service (P125) .
We collect mobile phones and related equipment that you no longer need even
if it is not a docomo product. Please bring them to your local docomo Shop.
* Acceptable Products: Mobile phones, PHS terminals, battery packs, battery
chargers, and desktop holders (regardless of the provider)
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Loss or theft of terminal or payment
of cumulative cost overseas
〈docomo Information Center〉
(available 24 hours a day)
From DOCOMO mobile phones
International call access
code for the country
you stay
-81-3-6832-6600* (toll free)
* You are charged a call fee to Japan when
calling from a land-line phone, etc.
Failures encountered overseas
〈Network Support and Operation Center〉
(available 24 hours a day)
From DOCOMO mobile phones
International call access
code for the country
you stay
-81-3-6718-1414* (toll free)
* You are charged a call fee to Japan when
calling from a land-line phone, etc.
* If you use L-05E, you should dial the number
+81-3-6832-6600 (to enter '+', touch and
hold the '0' key for at least one second).
* If you use L-05E, you should dial the number
+81-3-6718-1414 (to enter '+', touch and
hold the '0' key for at least one second).
From land-line phones〈Universal number〉
From land-line phones〈Universal number〉
Universal number
international prefix
Universal number
international prefix
-8000120-0151*
* You might be charged a domestic call fee
according to the call rate for the country you stay.
* For international call access codes for major
countries and universal number international prefix,
refer to DOCOMO International Services website.
-8005931-8600*
* You might be charged a domestic call fee
according to the call rate for the country you stay.
* For international call access codes for major
countries and universal number international prefix,
refer to DOCOMO International Services website.
● If you lose your terminal or have it stolen, immediately take the steps necessary for suspending
the use of this terminal.
● If this terminal you purchased is damaged, bring your terminal to a repair counter specified by
DOCOMO after returning to Japan.
General Inquiries
Repairs
〈docomo Information Center〉
■From DOCOMO mobile phones (In Japanese only)
0120-005-250 (toll free)
* Service available in: English, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish, Korean.
* Unavailable from part of IP phones.
Business hours: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
(No prefix)113 (toll free)
* Unavailable from land-line phones, etc.
■From DOCOMO mobile phones (In Japanese only)
■From land-line phones (In Japanese only)
* Unavailable from land-line phones, etc.
* Unavailable from part of IP phones.
Business hours: 24 hours (open all year round)
(No prefix)151(toll free)
0120-800-000 (toll free)
■From land-line phones (In Japanese only)
0120-800-000 (toll free)
* Unavailable from part of IP phones.
Business hours: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (open all year round)
Please confirm the phone number before you dial.
For Applications or Repairs and After-Sales Service, please contact the above-mentioned information
center or the docomo Shop etc. near you on the NTT DOCOMO website.
NTT DOCOMO website http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/
Contact for Samples
■LG Mobile Customer Information Center (In Japanese only)
0120-011-167
Business hours: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (Except
Saturdays, Sundays,
Holidays, Year End and New Year Holidays)
Confirm the number so that you do not dial incorrectly.
Regarding samples, confirm using this manual.
Sales: NTT DOCOMO, INC.
Manufacturer: LG Electronics Inc.
Don't forget your mobile phone... or your manners!
When using your mobile phone in a public place,
don't forget to show common courtesy and consideration to others around you.
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