LG Electronics USA L601I GSM Camera Phone User Manual
LG Electronics USA GSM Camera Phone
Contents
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Manual Part 2
Appendix Kuten digit 1 to 3 Appendix 260 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 1 to 3 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 1 to 3 Kuten digit 4 Appendix Kuten digit 1 to 3 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 1 to 3 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 1 to 3 Kuten digit 4 Appendix Next Page 261 Appendix Kuten digit 1 to 3 Appendix 262 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 1 to 3 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 1 to 3 Kuten digit 4 Appendix Kuten digit 1 to 3 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 1 to 3 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 1 to 3 Kuten digit 4 Appendix Next Page 263 Appendix Kuten digit 1 to 3 Appendix 264 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 1 to 3 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 1 to 3 Kuten digit 4 Appendix Kuten digit 1 to 3 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 1 to 3 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 1 to 3 Kuten digit 4 Appendix 265 Appendix Kuten digit 1 to 3 Appendix 266 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 1 to 3 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 1 to 3 Kuten digit 4 Appendix List of city in World time Country name Ireland City name Afghanistan Dublin Kabul Taiwan Thailand Taipei Bangkok Iran Tehran England London Italy India Rome New Delhi Indonesia Republic of China Beijing Hong Kong Copenhagen Jakarta Germany Berlin Egypt Cairo Japan Tokyo Australia Canberra New Zealand Auckland Sydney Hungary Budapest Austria Vienna Bangladesh Dhaka Seattle Holland Amsterdam Philippines Manila Chicago Canada Montreal Finland Helsinki Dallas Republic of Korea Seoul Brazil Rio de Janeiro Detroit Greece Athens France Paris Denver Kuwait Kuwait Viet Nam Hanoi New York Saudi Arabia Jedda Honolulu Singapore Singapore Venezuela Belgium Caracas Azores Boston Los Angeles Sweden Spain Stockholm Madrid Portugal Brussels Lisbon Washington D.C. Sri Lanka Colombo Mexico Mexico City Abu Dhabi Buenos Aires Thailand Taipei Lebanon Beirut Czecho Prague Appendix Aregentina Country name Denmark Moscow Russia United of states of Anchorage America Guam Arab Emirates Country name 267 Appendix Multiaccess Combination Patterns You can simultaneously use a voice call and packet transmission (i-mode, i-mode mail, etc.) as well as SMS with the multiaccessing function on the FOMA phone. The available combinations of operations for the multiaccessing function are shown below: Transmission added Current Transmission Voice call Video-phone Outgoing Incoming Outgoing Incoming i-appli i-mode i-mode mail Sending Receiving SMS Send Receive Packet transmission Sending During a call During a Video-phone call While using i-appli During i-mode During a packet transmission with PC connection Appendix O : Available x : Not available – : The combination is functionally not possible. 1: If you have signed up for Call Waiting Service, you can make another voice call with the current voice call put on hold. 2: If you have signed up for “Voice Mail” or “Call Forwarding Service”, and you have not yet activated either service, you can answer another incoming call after ending the current transmission. 3: You can check the missed call after ending a call. 4: You cannot use this menu during communicating i-appli. 5: The message will be stored in i-mode center with a mark on upper of screen. 6: You cannot receive message on downloading. 7: You can receive SMS after ending current transmission. 8: You cannot activate i-appli which needs data communication during transmitting by packet. 9: If i-appli runs without connecting the network, the packet transmission can be activated. 10: You can activate i-appli if you call from site of i-mode. 11: You can send i-mode mail or i-appli if you compose the mail from the submenus of i-mode browser. You can insert the displayed site or URL into the body of mail. 268 Appendix Multitask Combination Patterns Icon You can run multiple functions simultaneously and use them switching displays with the Multitask function. 1. While running each function, N Ȝ ȥ ȹ DoCoMo Ichiro DoCoMo Saburo DoCoMo Jiro DoCoMo Taro Phonebook You can confirm the functions running. You can switch functions by selecting the icon. Select Icon Description Icon Voice call function running Setting the display menu running Setting the setting menu 1: “Own number” function is not included. 2: If you switch i-mode/ i-appli, the play is ended, and then is displayed. 3: “Schedule” function is not included. 4: “Custom menu”, “Infrared”, “Calculator”, “miniSD memory card” are not included. 2. Select ] C ] Select from the following new functions ] C Call The Phone Number entry display appears. > P46 Description Mail function running i-mode function running Own number is displayed i-mode The i-mode menu appears. > P109 Setting the network/ Displaying the history of recent calls i-appli The Software List display appears. > P147 Data box function running Station function running 3 Tool function running Setting the sound function Appendix Multimedia function Mail The Mail menu appears. > P127 Phonebook function running Description Calculator function running i-appli function running Icon Scheduler function running Using Multitask Search phonebook Description Search phonebook The Phonebook Search display appears. > P60 • Although Search phonebook is normal application, it can be always activated until system memory is available. 269 Appendix Melody The Melody Folder List display appears. > P164 Camera-mode The Still Image Finder display appears. > P102 Scheduler The Monthly Schedule display appears. > P183 Calculator The Calculator display appears. > P175 Own number Own number is displayed. > P65 • A few functions are not selected depending on activating the task. > P271 Information • To bring up the Task Menu display from Stand-by display, press and hold N for at least one second. • When you activate multitask function, the submenus can be used. • It may be a few cases that you cannot use “Search phonebook” depending on the memory status of FOMA handset. Appendix Ending the task/ Going back to previous task 1. Q/P • You can go back previous menu. • You can end current task at the same time. 270 Appendix Combination of Functions You may not be able to select some items on the Task Menu display depending on the added function. The combinations of active functions and added functions executable from the Task Menu are as follows: Task menu item Active function Voice call Mail i-mode i-appi Phonebook search During a Voice call A function in the Mail menu running A function in the i-mode menu running A function in the i-appli menu running A function in a menu other than the Mail/i-mode/i-appli menu running Own number displayed O : Available x : Not available 1: You cannot use this menu when activate the menu from phonebook. You cannot use new phonebook function. 2: You cannot use this menu when you use phonebook function. Appendix • While using or running the following functions, press N does not work: – On displaying the warning message or info message/ During a voice call/ video-phone call/ while receiving a call – During a video-phone call – During data transmission with a personal computer connected – While recording moving image – While copying/ moving a data/ While deleting all data/ While downloading the data – While exchanging a data via infrared 271 Appendix Task menu item Active function During a Voice call A function in the Mail menu running A function in the i-mode menu running A function in the i-appli menu running A function in a menu other than the Mail/i-mode/i-appli menu running Own number displayed Appendix 272 Melody Camera Schedule Calculator Own number Appendix Service Available with FOMA Phones Available services Phone number Collect call (Calls charged to the receiver) (No prefix) 106 Directory assistance for ordinary phones (No prefix) 104 and DoCoMo mobile phones (Charges apply) (Unlisted phone numbers cannot be given.) Telegrams (Charges apply) 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. (No prefix) 115 Time check (Charges apply) (No prefix) 117 Weather forecast (Charges apply) Area code + 177 Emergency calls to police (No prefix) 110 Emergency calls to fire station and ambulance (No prefix) 119 Emergency calls for accidents at sea (No prefix) 118 Disaster messaging service (Charges apply) (No prefix) 171 Information Appendix • When making a collect call (106), the recipient is charged call fee and a handling fee of ¥90 (¥94.5 with tax) for each a call. (As of March 2006) • When using the Directory Assistance Service (104), you are charged a guidance fee of ¥100 (¥105 with tax) plus a call fee. For whom having weak eyesight or handicapped arms, the guidance is available charge free. For more details, dial 116 (NTT inquiry counter) from ordinary phones. (As of March 2006) • When you dial 110/119/118 from the FOMA phone, you cannot be located. Tell the stuff at the police/fire station that you are calling from a mobile phone and then notify your phone number and a correct description of your current location so that they can call you back to confirm. Furthermore, remain still while talking to prevent your call from being disconnected. Do not turn off the power immediately after the call, but instead make sure that your phone can receive calls for at least 10 minutes. • You might not be connected to regional police/fire station depending on the area from where you call. If this happens, use payphones or ordinary phones. • If you use “Call Forwarding Service” for the ordinary phone and specify a mobile phone or automobile phone (mobile phone) as the forwarding destination, callers may hear ringing tone even when the mobile phone is busy, out of the service area, or the power is turned off depending on the settings of the ordinary phone/mobile phone. • Note that the FOMA phone is not available to 116 (NTT inquiry counter), Dial Q2, Message Dial, and credit call services. (You can use auto credit call to the FOMA phone from ordinary phones or payphones.) 273 Appendix Introduction of Data Link “FOMA L601i Data Link” is the program for data such as phonebook, bookmark exchange or transmission by using FOMA phone to a personal computer via connecting the FOMA USB cable (Option). You can edit and save the data by using personal computer. • LG Electronics Japan jp.wowlg.com For details related to installation, environments, operation, and limitation, refer to homepage or Installation guide and Help file of Data Link program. a OS Windows98SE, WindowsME, Windows2000, WindowsXP (Japanese version) • PC/AT transmission operator supported these OS a Warranty Limitation LG Electronics Japan, Inc. shall undertake the flaw warranty of this software, and no other responsibility of a qualification. Moreover, any problems concerning Data Link software and related data shall be solved by responsibility and expense of an user. “FOMA Data Link”a Phone number 0120-813-023 Can be called from mobile phone or PHS 03-5675-7323 • Please confirm the phone number before you dial. Appendix 274 a Business hours 10:00 a.m ~ 6:00 p.m (Except for Saturday, Sunday and Holiday) Appendix Troubleshooting Problem The FOMA phone does not turn on. (Cannot use) Check point Make sure the battery pack is attached to the phone correctly. Make sure the battery is fully charged. Cannot operate by pressing buttons. Turn off the power once and back on, or reattach the battery pack. Cannot charge. Make sure the battery pack is attached to the phone correctly. Make sure that the charging is done in a correct way. appears and a busy tone sounds when making a call. Camera images are dark showing nothing when using the You may be outside the service area or receiving weak radio waves. Check the rotation direction of the camera. camera/video camera, or making a video-phone call. "All lock" is displayed on the Stand-by display. Different ring tones sound for incoming calls/incoming mail. This may be because All Lock is activated. This may be the call/mail from a party whose ring tone/mail ring tone is set by Utilities per mail address. This may be the call/mail from a party stored in a group Images or melodies selected return to default. P38 P41 P38, 43 P38 P39 P31 P29, 101 P90 P59 P64 Make sure the UIM that was inserted when you downloaded images or melodies is inserted. P37 Next page 275 Appendix and set with a ring tone/mail ring tone in Group Setting. Reference Appendix a When using at overseas Problem Check point keeps displaying, Make sure the phone is in the international roaming and the International Roaming service area and is not receiving weak radio waves. Service cannot be used. Reference P215 Check the "International Roaming Service Manual" or WORLD WING's web site to see whether the service – area or the carrier can be used with your phone. Change the "Network mode" to "Auto" or to the network supporting the service. P88 When you are using the FOMA phone for the first time after leaving Japan and entered overseas, power – cycle the phone. Cannot use Video-phone Check the "International Roaming Service Manual" or call/SMS/i-mode/Packet WORLD WING's web site to see whether the service – area or the carrier can be used with your phone. transmission. Change the "Network mode" to "Auto" or to the network supporting the service. Cannot receive Voice call or Appendix Video-phone call. Remains after Make sure "Barring All Incoming when roam" is not set to restrict incoming calls. Make sure "Network mode" is not set to "GSM". returned from overseas. 276 *You need to obtain a miniSD memory card separately to use the functions related to the miniSD memory card. > P166 P88 P198 P88 Appendix Error Messages Message Invalid UIM requested software can't start Description Cannot auto start i-appli software because of the UIM restrictions. Insert the UIM which had been inserted when the file was obtained and try again. Reference Invalid UIM requested service not available. Cannot send mail because of the UIM restrictions. Insert the UIM which had been inserted when the mail was created and try again. – Invalid UIM cannot send Cannot operate because of the UIM restrictions. Insert the UIM which had been inserted when the file was obtained and try again. – Invalid UIM, incorrect display Cannot display because of the UIM restrictions. Insert the UIM which had been inserted when the mail was created and try again. – Insert FOMA card(UIM) / Insert UIM No UIM is inserted. Insert it and try again. – Invalid UIM requested software can't start Cannot start i-appli software because of the UIM restrictions. Insert the UIM which had been inserted when the file was obtained and try again. – Could not check new message Was not able to connect i-mode successfully. – i-mode mail service is busy. Please try again later (555) The line facility has trouble or line is very busy. Wait a while and try again. miniSD memory card not ready The miniSD card does not insert into a phone properly. Try again after reinserting correctly. miniSD card ejected On activating the miniSD memory card, the card is removed. After inserting the card correctly, operate it again. – – – Next Page 277 Appendix P168 Appendix Message Description Reference Invalid PUK1 Remaining: X The entered PIN1 unblock code is wrong. Enter the correct one. P97 Invalid PIN1 Remaining: X The entered PIN1code is wrong. Enter the correct one. P97 Invalid PIN1 (PIN2) Remaning:X If you enter wrong PIN1/ PIN2 code over three times, PIN is locked. To unlock it, you enter PIN unlock code. P97 Invalid PIN1 (PIN2) Remaning:X If you enter wrong PIN1/ PIN2 code over three times, PIN is locked. To unlock it, you enter PIN unlock code. P97 Please check SMS Center settings The setting of the SMS center is wrong. Set the setting correctly and try again. P93 Appendix SSL session cannot be established. Connection was not established to the site which is supporting SSL communication. Try again. – SSL session failed. Cannot connect because of the error in the server's authentication. – Root certificate is not valid. The SSL certificate for that server is set to "Invalid" in the "Certificate" setting. Change the setting to "Valid" and try again. P118 Please set “To type” receiver The mail address (To-type) is not entered. Perform a transfer after entering it. P139 There is data that can't register to UIM When you copy the entry of phonebook from handset to UIM, the character may be inputted over the limitation or inputted the item cannot be registered. URL is too long to register The URL for the site is too long, so it cannot be registered. – URL is too long to display The URL for the site is too long, so it cannot be displayed. – 278 Appendix Message Invalid URL Description The URL is not entered correctly. Enter it correctly and try again. Reference – No URL history URL history is not recorded. 9K size cannot be used "Frame shot" cannot be set because "Size restriction" is set to "9Kbyte". When you want to set "Frame shot", set "Size restriction" to "No restriction". P104 There is no empty memory. Since the memory number entered was already in use, so the phonebook entry cannot be saved. Enter a different memory number. – Address is not valid (451) SMS was not able to be sent since the address is wrong. Perform the operation after entering a correct address. – Please input address No address is entered. Perform a transmission after entering an address. No empty memory An error occurred so you cannot create the animation. – Cannot start application An error occurred so the i-mode function could not be started. – Incorrect password The Terminal Security Code is wrong. Enter the correct Terminal Security Code. P96 Can't copy some data Continue? The data which cannot be copied is included. If you want to copy in this situation, select “Yes”. – Not moved An error occurred so the file could not be moved. – error An error occurred, so the operation of i-appli has been terminated. – Cannot rename Error in renaming An error occured so you cannot change the name. – – P139 Appendix Next Page 279 Appendix Message Description Reference No response, Rewrite? A time out occurred during a connection of Infrared data, so the communication was suspended. Select "Yes" to reconnect. – No response (408) No response from the site or the Internet web page, so could not connect. Try again. – Same URL already stored. Overwrite? The same URL is already registered. Select "Yes" to overwrite. – Same address is entered. Send? The same address is entered. Select "Yes" to delete and send. – Exist same file The same file name exists. Change the file name to save. – Exist same file The same folder exists. Change the folder name. – Cannot add same desktop icon You cannot copy the file in same folder. Select the other folder, and then I [Add]. – All lock All lock is set. After releasing the lock, try it again. MessageF (free) service unavailable while You cannot request MessageF in abroad. Exclude "MessageF" of abroad. Please make sure the Center "Request i-mode". Inquiry functions on your mobile phone, does not check for MessageF, when making inquires to the i-mode center(556) P90 P119, 144 Appendix Not available if size is restricted You cannot set "Setting saved quality" if you "Size" is "No restriction". If you set it, "Size" is set to "No restriction". Error in image. Does not work correctly The memory space is short or an error occurred, so does not run correctly. – Cannot save image An error occurred, so the image could not be saved. – 280 P104 Appendix Message Screen memos is full. Description Reference The screen memos are saved up to the maximum. By pressing "Yes", you can delete unnecessary screen memos. – Screen memos is full. Select item to The screen memos are saved up to the maximum., so cannot save any delete more. Select "Yes" and delete unnecessary screen memos. P112 Failed to read the screen memo so cannot be displayed. – No screen memos No screen memos saved. – Cannot add screen memo An error occurred, so the screen memo could not be saved. – Unable to view file. Access to URL is limited (491) The maximum number of accessible times exceeded, so could not be displayed. – Failed to launch. Failed to start software because of an error. – Out of service area You are either out of the service area or where radio waves are not received. Move to a place where lights. – Terminal and UIM ID will be sent This is displayed when IP (Information Service Provider) needs to identify a customer with "Serial number of your mobile phone/UIM". "Serial number of your mobile phone/UIM" is sent to IP over the Internet, so it could be deciphered by third parties. However, your phone number, address, age and gender are not notified to the IP (Information Service Provider) or others by this operation. Select "Yes" to connect. – Already the same i-appli downloaded from a different UIM exists. Select "Yes" to overwrite. – Already downloaded by different UIM. Overwrite? Next Page 281 Appendix Failed to load screen memo Appendix Message Description Reference This card cannot be recognized The UIM cannot be recognized, or an invalid UIM is inserted. Either reinsert the UIM or insert a valid UIM and try the operation again. P36 Cannot zoom in this image size Since the "Size" is set to "1280x1024", zoom does not work. Set the screen size to "640x480" or smaller and set the zoom. P104 Certificate is rejected (tampered) Could not connect since an altered SSL certificate was received. – This site is not certified. Do you connect? The SSL certificate not supported has been received. Select "Yes" to connect. – This certificate has expired. Do you connect? You have connected to a site supporting SSL communication without your clock being set. Please perform "set time". – An expired or premature SSL certificate is received. Select "Yes" to connect. – Root certificate has expired. Do you The SSL certificate in the FOMA phone has been expired. Select "Yes" to connect? connect. You have connected to a site supporting SSL communication without your clock being set. Please set the time. This certificate is not valid for this URL Do you connect? Appendix 282 – P86 A request to send a client certificate occurred while connecting to a site supporting SSL communication. Select "Yes" to connect. – When the CN of SSL certificate does not match, this error message will be displayed. – Appendix Message Reference This is displayed at download for an IP (Information Service Provider) to identify a customer and judge whether it can be used with the mobile phone. "Serial number of your mobile phone/UIM" is sent to IP over the Internet, so it could be deciphered by third parties. However, your phone number, address, age and gender are not notified to the IP (Information Service Provider) or others by this operation. Select "Yes" to connect. – This software will use saved data. The registered data (such as phonebook, bookmark, schedule) saved in your mobile phone is used at download. Select "Yes" to download. – Some media is used only with-in your phone. Since the file protected with copyright protection technology is included, it cannot be transmitted. – Digital right prevent from moving The file cannot be moved since it is protected with copyright protection technology. – Digital right prevent from copying The file cannot be copied since it is protected with copyright protection technology. – The data may not be replayed Since downloaded data is not valid, it may not be able to be played. – Digital right prevent from playing. Cannot be played since it is protected with copyright protection technology. – Digital right prevent from playing. Delete? The date when the data with replay period was received and the current date in the FOMA phone differ, so cannot be played. Select "Yes" to delete. – Digital right prevent from setting Cannot be set since it is protected with copyright protection technology. – Digital right prevent from sending. Cannot be sent since it is protected with copyright protection technology. – Digital right prevent from editing Cannot be edited since it is protected with copyright protection technology. – The data cannot be saved. The data from a site cannot be saved to protect from misuse. – Terminal and UIM ID will be sent. Next Page 283 Appendix Description Appendix Message Description Reference Appendix The data cannot be saved. Download? You cannot save the data even though you obtain it because the data cannot be saved. Select "Yes" to obtain it. Please set the clock to obtain data Cannot acquire this data because the clock is not set. Perform this operation after setting the clock. This file cannot be set as a wallpaper This file cannot be set as a wallpaper. Failed copy. Failed to copy the phone number and the mail address since an error occurred in the data of the phone number and the mail address while copying the phonebook. – Cannot add folder The maximum number of folders that can be created has been reached, so cannot create any more. Delete unnecessary folders. – Too many items are protected The maximum number of files that can be protected has been reached so cannot protect any more. Release protection for other files and try again. – Unable to connect to server. Connection to the server failed for some reason. Try again – Service is not provided The i-mode service is not subscribed to, so the service cannot be used. Please subscribe to the service. – Connection failed Cannot send since you are in an area where SMS service is not provided. – Not supported image size You cannot insert “Frame” due to the size “1280X1024”, “640X480” and “Phonebook”. – This motion is not complete Cannot save the data since the data was not fully acquired. – This data can no longer be replayed An i-motion movie with playable frequency reached is selected. It has Delete? already been played back for the specified number of times, so cannot be played back. Select "Yes" to delete. 284 – P86 – – Appendix Message Description Reference An i-motion movie with expired replay period is selected. Select "Yes" to delete. – Replay period has not yet started You are selecting an i-motion movie whose playable date has not yet come. Check the playable date. – Cannot obtain in error to play back There is an error in the playback control in i-motion, so cannot be acquired. – Unable to obtain data due to replay restriction data error There is an error in the playback restriction data for i-motion, so cannot be acquired. – Can't play An error occurred, so cannot be played back. – Could not play An error occurred, so could not be played back. – Size of this page is not supported – Size of this page is not supported The maximum size of data exceeded, so could not be downloaded successfully. Unable to download. Data exceeds maximum size. (452) The size of data receiving exceeded the maximum size, so could not be received. – URL address changed. (301) The site has been moved, so the URL changed, If this is registered in the bookmark or Home, reregister it. – Connection failed (403) Could not connect to the site for some reasons. Try again. A 3-digit number is displayed in (403). – File with copyright is deleted A file prohibited to be output from the FOMA phone is attached to the i-mode mail you are sending. – Could not delete Failed to delete because an error occurred. – Page is not found. (404) The site could not be found. The site may not exist. – Next Page 285 Appendix Replay period has expired Delete? Appendix Message Description Reference No content is available. (204) There is no data for display at the connected site. – No requested software There is no i-appli to start from the site or mail. – No requested software. End? There is no i-appli to start from the site or mail. – Run selected software? The URL to activate i-appi is activated. If you activate it, select “Yes”. – Requested software unavailable Could not start an i-appli from the site or mail. – Unable to retrieve the requested URL (504) Could not connect to the specified site. Please try again. No Requested File (492) The selected file does not exist in the FOMA phone. – cannot register anymore All software programs that can be auto started have already been set up, so you cannot set any more. – Please wait The line facility has trouble or the line is very busy. Wait a while and try again. – Low battery The battery is too short to activate the function. After charging it, try again. Cannot receive message Failed to obtain mail. – No messages The received mail has not been saved. – No Certificates SSL certificate is not saved. – Inbox message is full Received mail is saved up to the maximum, and no more can be saved. Delete unnecessary received mail. Appendix 286 – P39 P131 Appendix Message Description Reference Schedule is full The schedule is set up to maximum, and no more can be set. Delete unnecessary schedule. Streaming play not supported You cannot play the file because i-motion of streaming type is not supported. – Invalid data. Connection cannot be established (400) Could not access i-mode for some reasons. A 3-digit number is displayed in (XXX). – No response. Retry? Cannot find another device for Infrared ray transmission. Place the FOMA phone correctly towards the Infrared port of another device. Select "Yes" to retry the transmission. Connection interrupted The line is busy or a transmission error occurred, so connection was suspended. Wait a while and try again. Connection failed An error occurred during a download. Select "Retry" to reconnect. Radio waves are weak, so cannot connect. Move to a place where radio waves are strong enough and try again. Connection failed Connection failed (562) Could not connect because of network trouble. Wait a while and try again. P184, 185 P174 – – – Could not connect within the time set at "Connection Timeout". Change the setting or try the operation again. P119 Network unavailable You are either out of the service area or where radio waves are not received; so you cannot set the network service because the network is not connected. Move to a place where radio waves can be reached. – Sent message is full Sent mail is saved up to the maximum, and no more can be saved. Delete unnecessary saved mail. P136 Next Page 287 Appendix Time out Appendix Message Description Reference – Appendix Sending error A sending error occurred. Address is not valid (451) Could not send the message correctly. Check the address and send again. – Transmission failed Transmission failed (552) The mail cannot be sent correctly. A 3 digit number i displayed in (552). – Server is full (551) The recipient's mail is full. – No messages Sent mail has not been saved. – Software updated The S/W is not updated so you cannot activate the function. – Application(s) exist. Folder can't be deleted. Software is saved in the folder so cannot be deleted. Delete the software and try again. The software contains an error. There is an error in the software, so download and version upgrade cannot be performed. – This software contains an error. Unable to download. There is an error in the software, so download and version upgrade cannot be performed. – Memory full. Overwrite existing software? Memory for storing software is short, so no more can be saved. Delete unnecessary software. This software is not supported by this phone. The software to download or to update the version is not compatible with a FOMA phone. – Installation cancelled An error occurred, so downloading was suspended. – Already downloaded. The same version of software is already downloading. – i-mode mail service is busy. Please try again later(553) The line is very busy. Wait a while, try again. 288 P150 P150 – Appendix Message Description Reference Invalid speed dial No phonebook entry with a memory number corresponding to the number entered on the Phonebook Entry display has been registered. P58 Security code is wrong The Terminal Security Code is wrong. Enter the correct Terminal Security Code. P96 Not allowed Could not make a phone call since the connection to the network failed. Try making the call again. – Call rejected Rejected a call when incoming call from the other party not registered in phonebook. To receive a call, set “Memory reject call” to “Off”. P82 Rejected a call from the other party registered “Reject on list”. P81 Rejected a call when “Reject all calls” sets to “Disconnect call”. P81 The i-mode inquiry was suspended for some reason. Try the operation again. – Connection interrupted. Retry? An error occurred during Infrared ray transmission, so transmission has been suspended. Select "Yes" to retry the connection. – Interrupted An error occurred during Infrared ray transmission, so Infrared reception has been suspended. – This data cannot be sent The file is not sent except of FOMA phone, so you cannot send a mail with attaching the file. – Begin data exchange? The message to activate infrared function is displayed. If you select “Yes”, you can activate this function. Battery low The remaining battery is low. Perform the operation after the charging. P39 Next Page 289 Appendix Interrupted Appendix Message Description Reference P131, 150, 156, 158, 162 Data full Data are stored to the maximum, so cannot save any more. Delete unnecessary data. Invalid data An invalid data has been downloaded. – Receiving canceled Could not acquire because of invalid data. – Low battery Exit camera-mode Because the battery is short, the camera is ended. After charging it, try again. P39 Low battery Cannot start cameramode The remaining battery level is getting low. Perform the operation after the battery is charged. P39 Attached file size is over. The file size of the message you attempt to send exceeds the maximum size. P140 Cannot attach more than file No attachable files are saved. – Delete attached file The file was deleted because there was an attachment with UIM restrictions. – Delete end the phone number is too The number of digits of the phone number entered in the address of SMS message by looking up the phonebook exceeds the maximum number of long characters that can be entered. – Failed to copy the phone number The copy of the phone number failed because there was an error in the data of the phone number while it was copied to the phonebook. Registration num is over Can't copy The phone book memory in the UIM is full, so the phone book cannot be copied. Perform the operation after deleting unnecessary phonebook. Appendix Memory is full 290 Since the memory of the selected storage place is full, the phone book cannot be stored. Perform the operation after deleting unnecessary phonebook entries. – P62 P62 Appendix Message Description Reference Registration is in progress (554) Cannot operate because the user is being registered. Wait a while and try again. Not registered An error occurred so the data cannot be registered. Cancel and discard work in progress? You are about to terminate without saving the content you have edited. Select "Yes" if you are terminating without saving the content. Enter name. The name of the phonebook is not entered. Save after a name is entered. Too much data was entered Too many characters have been entered in the text box or URL, so cannot be sent. Reduce the number of characters to send. – Input error (205) The data (such as text) entered and transmitted from a site are wrong. Check the entered contents and try again. – Authentication type is not supported(401) Cannot connect because the authentication type is not supported. Invalid An error occurred so you could not register it. – Authentication canceled (401) This will be displayed when “Cancel” is selected from the authentication screen. A 3-digit number is displayed in (401). – Enter correct Network Security Code The Network Security Code is wrong. Enter the correct Network Security Code P96 No network found You cannot set the network service because the network is not connected. Please wait a while and try the operation again. Password is not correct. Password is not correct. (401) The password entered is wrong. Enter the correct password. – P58 – – P87 – Next Page 291 Appendix No response from network. Activate Cannot search for the network automatically.To search manually, select automatically? "Yes". – Appendix Message Description Select ON for caller ID notification Cannot notify the phone number. After setting on in caller ID notification, try again. File error Because the file has an error, cannot be saved. Invalid File Cannot operate since the file is corrupted. Invalid File (493) Reference P194 – – Appendix Invalid data Because the file is invalid, cannot be displayed/played/saved. – File size is too big The file is too big to attach to mail. – Image with digital right is included Since the file protected with copyright protection technology is included in the folder, animation cannot be created. Select a file with no restrictions. – File is deleted This is displayed when incoming mail with a file attached is forwarded. Perform attachment operation in order to attach the file. File is deleted Cannot enter the file name. After entering file name, try again. Can't attach file The file cannot be attached since it will exceed the size of mail that can be sent. Cannot read file Unknown file format This file format is not supported in this FOMA phone. Can't create folder. Folder already exists. The folder cannot be created since there is already a folder with the same name. Change the name. – Can't rename folder. Folder already exists. The folder cannot be created since there is already a folder with the same name. Change the name. – 292 P140 P157, 158, 162 – – Appendix Message Cannot delete folder Description Mail is saved in the folder, so the folder cannot be deleted. Delete the folder after deleting all the mail in the folder. Incorrect folder name A character invalid for a folder name is included. Cannot create folder The maximum number of folders is created, so cannot create any more. Delete unnecessary folders and try the operation again. Can't create folder any more An error occurred so the folder was not created. Bookmark is full. Select item to delete The maximum number of data items is already bookmarked, so cannot bookmark any more. Delete unnecessary bookmarks by selecting “Yes”. Cannot add bookmark An error occurred, so could not bookmark. No bookmarks Bookmark not registered. Register bookmark beforehand. Unknown browser error An unknown error occurred. – Invalid content Invalid page, so cannot be displayed. – Total size is too big Total page size exceeded the maximum size, so it cannot receive successfully. – Your data will be lost. Quit? You are about to terminate without saving the edited contents such as phonebook entries by pressing A or Q. Select "Yes" to terminate without saving the contents. – You are about to terminate without saving the edited contents. If you don't want to save it, select “Yes”. To continue editing, select “No”. Home page not set. Home is not set. Perform the operation after setting Home. P131 – P131,149, 156 – P111 – P120 P118 Next Page 293 Appendix Cancel editing? Reference Appendix Message Description Reference Home page disable The URL registered in Home is not entered correctly. Perform the operation after entering it correctly. Save failed. An error occurred, so could not be saved. – No messages No unsent mail messages saved. – No save area Cannot save because there is no room available in the storage area. Delete unnecessary files. – Message too long Cannot enter Cannot enter because the text size exceeded 70 full-pitch characters or 160 half-pitch characters when an SMS message was transmitted. – Message too long The mail size exceeds 5,000 full-pitch characters if a signature is pasted, so cannot be pasted. Make the text of the message short or delete attached data to reduce the size down to 5,000 full-pitch characters or less. P145 The mail size exceeds 5,000 full-pitch characters if a signature is pasted, so cannot be pasted. Make the text of the message short or delete attached data to reduce the size down to 5,000 full-pitch characters or less. P145 Message too long End of message will be deleted When received mail is replied to with quote or forwarded, the message will exceed 5,000 full-pitch characters, so the last part of the message will be truncated. – Cannot edit message The text cannot be edited because data equivalent to the size of 5,000 full-pitch characters is attached to the mail. – Manner mode Play with sound? The FOMA phone is set to manner mode. When you play the streaming fie with a voice, select “Yes”. Play with sound? The FOMA phone is set to manner mode. Select "Yes" to play sound of moving images or a melody. Unsent message is full Cannot be saved the mail because the unsent message is full. Delete the unnecessary unsent mail. Signature space is not available Appendix 294 P118 P138 Appendix Message There's empty input. Input required Description Reference – There are items not entered. Perform the operation after entering these items. Empty message cannot be saved Cannot be saved because nothing is entered into address/subject/text and no file is attached to the message. Invalid data. Data size is not supported. There is an error in the data received, cannot be displayed. The received data will be destroyed. A 3-digit number is displayed in (XXX). P139 – Invalid data. Data size is not supported. (413) Nuisance call barring service denied The Nuisance call barring service is not subscribed to so cannot be set. In order to use this feature, please subscribe to the Nuisance call barring service. P194 Failed to copy mail address Failed to copy the mail address because an error occurred in the data of the mail address during the copy operation to the phonebook. Please make sure "Receive option" in "Mail Settings" is turned ON The Receive Option setting is set to "OFF". Change the setting to "ON" and try the operation again. Message data is broken An error occurred so the mail cannot be displayed or created. 10 files limit for message The maximum number of files attachable to mail is exceeded, so no more file can be attached. The maximum of number of files that can be attached to mail is 10. P140 Folder is full Inbox is full, so no new message can be received. Delete unnecessary received mail. P131 Message data is broken The message data is corrupted and cannot be displayed. – No messages There is no MessageF saved. – No messages There is no MessageR saved. – – P144 – Appendix Next Page 295 Appendix Message Memory full Not enough memory Can't save Description Because the memory of the FOMA phone is full, the data received by Infrared ray transmission could not be saved. Perform the operation after deleting unnecessary data. Reference P62,111, 156, 158, 162 Because the memory is full, the shot still images cannot be saved. – Because the memory is full, the edited still images cannot be saved. – Because there is not enough memory, each function cannot be started. Because there is not enough memory, no still images can be taken. – Not enough memory Because the number of characters transmittable is exceeded, the end of text will be truncated. Select "Yes" to send. – Exceeds limit. Unable to paste all letters. Paste? Because the maximum number of characters is exceeded, part of the text could not be pasted. Select "Yes" to paste the portion that can be pasted. – Exceeds limit. Unable to paste. Because the maximum number of characters is exceeded, the text cannot be pasted. Perform the operation after deleting unnecessary text by pressing Q. – Not enough memory Please delete some files Appendix 296 The memory is full. After deleting the unnecessary files, try again. P156, 158, 162 Appendix Introduction of Options and Related Equipment Combining various options with the FOMA phone, you can realize more versatile use from personal purpose to business purpose. Some products may not be dealt in depending on the area. Consult a handling counter for details. Refer to the user’s manuals of respective options and related equipment for how to operate them. • FOMA AC Adapter 01 • FOMA DC Adapter 01 • Rear Cover L01 • Battery Pack L01 • Flat-plug Stereo Earphone Set P01 • FOMA USB Cable • Stereo Earphone Set P001 1 • Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch P01/P02 • Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch P001/P002 1 • FOMA AC Adapter for both overseas and domestic usage 01 2 1 : Earphone Jack Adapter P001 is required. 2 : When using overseas, the conversion plug adapter suited to the destination is required. Warranty and Maintenance Services Warranty a Make sure that you have received a warranty card provided at purchase. After checking the contents of the warranty card as well as “Shop name and date of purchase”, keep the warranty card in a safe place. If you notice that necessary items of the warranty card are not filled in, immediately contact the shop from where you purchased the FOMA phone. The term of warranty is one year from the date of purchase. a All or part of this product including the accessories may be modified for improvement without notice. 297 Appendix a Data stored in the FOMA phone such as Phonebook entries may be modified or lost owing to malfunction, repairs, or other mishandling of the FOMA phone. You are advised to take a note of the Phonebook entries for just in case. If you have a personal computer Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 98SE, you can transfer and save the data stored in the Phonebook to your computer using the dedicated data link software and a FOMA USB Cable (Option). Also, when the FOMA phone is under repairs, the files you downloaded using i-mode and i-appli cannot be transferred to the new FOMA phone, except for some files, based on the Copyright Law. Appendix Maintenance Services When there is a problem with the FOMA phone Before asking repairs, check “Troubleshooting” in this manual. If the problem remains unsolved, contact “Repairs” listed on the back page of this manual for consultation. When repairs are necessitated as a result of consultation Bring your FOMA phone to the repair counter specified by DoCoMo. Note that your phone is accepted for repair during the repair counter’s business hours. Also, make sure that you will bring the warranty card with you to the counter. Appendix • In warranty period – Your FOMA phone is repaired charge free in accordance with the terms of warranty. – Make sure that you bring the warranty card to the counter for the repair. If you do not show the warranty card, or when troubles or damages are regarded to be caused by your mishandling, the repair cost is charged even within the warranty period. – The cost for troubles caused by the use of devices and consumables other than those specified by DoCoMo is charged even within the warranty period. 298 • Repairs may not be performed in the following cases: Repair may not be feasible when wet-detecting sticker is colored; when corrosion due to soaking, dew condensation, or perspiration was found by the test; when the internal parts are damaged or deformed. Even if repair is feasible, repair due to the reasons above is not covered by the warranty, so the repair cost is charged. • After the warranty period We will repair your phone on request (charges will apply). • Spare parts availability period The minimum storage period of the performance parts (parts required for maintaining performance) for repairing the FOMA phone is four years after production comes to an end. The FOMA phone can be repaired during this period. Even after the storage period, the FOMA phone may be repaired depending on the troubled portions. Contact “Repairs” listed on the back of this manual. Other points to note • Make sure not to modify the FOMA phone or its accessories. – Catching fire, giving injury, or causing damages may result. – To avoid radio wave interference or Network troubles, a technical standard for the FOMA phone and the UIM is specified by the law; you cannot use the FOMA phone and the UIM that do not satisfy the technical standard. Appendix – If you make modifications (parts replacement, modification, paints), we can repair the FOMA phone only when you restore the modified portions to their previous status before the modifications (to the DoCoMo genuine product). We may refuse repairing depending on the modifications. – Repairs of troubles or damages resulting from the modifications are charged even within the warranty period. • Do not peel the name plate off from the FOMA phone. The name plate is a certificate for ensuring the technical standard. If the name plate is intentionally removed or replaced, the contents described in the name plate cannot be checked, as we cannot verify the conformity of the product to the technical standard. Note that we may refuse repair for some malfunctions in this case. • Information such as settings of each function and total call time might be cleared (reset) depending on the trouble/repair or other handlings of the FOMA phone. In that case, make settings again. Memory dial (Phonebook function) and downloaded information a It is recommended to take a note of the information you have stored in the FOMA phone. We are not responsible for any change or loss of the information. a When replacing or repairing your mobile phone, the data you created, obtained from external devices, or downloaded may be changed or lost. We at DoCoMo do not take any responsibility for the loss or change incurred to the data. We may replace your mobile phone with a new one instead of repairing, for our convenience sake, but we cannot export data to your new mobile phone except for some data. From this FOMA phone, we can move the images and ring melodies downloaded from the authorized i-mode sites to your new mobile phone at repairs. (There are some contents that cannot be moved. Also, we may not be able to move data depending on the degree of trouble.) 299 Appendix • Parts generating magnetic field are used in the following places. Note that if you put a card such as cash card liable to be influenced by magnetic field close to them; the card might be adversely affected. Places used: Earpiece (speaker) • If the FOMA phone gets wet or humid, immediately turn the power off and remove the battery pack; then visit the repair counter. The phone may not be repaired depending on its condition. Appendix Specific Absorption Rate of the Mobile Phone Specific Absorption Rat (SAR) Certification Information This FOMA L601i model phone conforms to the technical standard defined by the country for exposure to radio waves on human body. The technical regulation established permitted levels of radio frequency energy, based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The regulation employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit is 2 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of tissue. The limit includes a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The value of the limit is equal to the international guidelines recommended by International Commission on Non-ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). Appendix All phone models should be confirmed to comply with the regulation, before they are available for sale to the public. The highest SAR value for this FOMA L601i phone is 0.426W/kg. It was taken by the Telecom Engineering Center (TELEC), a Registered Certification Agency on the Radio Law. The test for SAR was conducted in accordance with the procedure defined by the country, using standard operating positions with the phone 300 transmitting at its highest permitted power level in all tested frequency bands. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the technical regulation. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR of the phone during operation can be well below the maximum the maximum value. For further information about SAR, please see the following websites: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/j/ele/index.htm Association of Radio Industries and Businesses http://www.arib-emf.org/index.html DoCoMo http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/product/ LG Electronics Japan http://www.jp.lge.com/index.do : The technical regulation is provided in Article 14-2 of the Ministry Ordinance Regulating Radio Equipment. Export/Re-export regulations of Japan and USA The export and re-export regulations of Japan and United States apply to this product and its accessories. Exports (and re-exports) contrary to those laws and regulations, including but not limited to exports and re-exports to sanctioned countries and to restricted end uses or end users is prohibited. A user must apply for approvals or Appendix permissions for export (or re-export) to the restricted countries at the user's expense and responsibility in accordance with such regulations. For further information, contact Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry or the U.S. Department of Commerce. Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Next page 301 Appendix 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 scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the U.S. governmentadopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed on position and locations (for example, at the ear and worn on the body) as required by FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.708W/kg, and when worn on the body, is 0.249W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the U.S. government requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section at http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after search on FCC ID BEJL601i. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory designated for this product or when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Appendix 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. Declaration of Conformity The product “FOMA L601i” 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 1.0W/kg. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the EU requirements for RF exposure. Appendix The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of tissue, recommended by The Council of the European Union. The limit 302 incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. Tests for SAR have been conducted using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base station antenna, the lower the power output. Important Safety Information AIRCRAFT Switch off your wireless device when boarding an aircraft or whenever you are instructed to do so by airline staff. If your device offers a 'flight mode' or similar feature consult airline staff as to whether it can be used on board. DRIVING Full attention should be given to driving at all times and local laws and regulations restricting the use of wireless devices while driving must be observed. Appendix HOSPITALS Mobile phones should be switched off wherever you are requested to do so in hospitals, clinics or health care facilities. These requests are designed to prevent possible interference with sensitive medical equipment. 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. PETROL STATIONS Obey all posted signs with respect to the use of wireless devices or other radio equipment in locations with flammable material and chemicals. Switch off your wireless device whenever you are instructed to do so by authorized staff. INTERFERENCE Care must be taken when using the phone in close proximity to personal medical devices, such as pacemakers and hearing aids. Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 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. Appendix 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. 303 Index/Quick Manual Index .................................................... 306 Quick Manual....................................... 316 305 Index/Quick Manual Index • Refer to “i-mode User’s Manual” for the settings in i-mode center such as mail address setting, mail received / rejected setting, mail size setting, deactivating/resuming mail function. • As for Data Link, see “Manual for Data communication” (Manual for Data communication.pdf). Index/Quick Manual Activate arrival act .....................195 Additional guidance...................196 Delete ....................................197 Set.........................................197 Additional service ......................196 Delete ....................................196 Edit ........................................196 Register .................................196 Use........................................196 Alarm ........................................172 Edit ........................................173 Mark/Unmark.........................173 ON/OFF .................................173 Answer mode setting Open flip ..................................82 Press any key ..........................82 Arrival act status request ...........195 Arrival call act ............................195 Answer ..................................195 Call forwarding.......................195 Call rejection ..........................195 Quality alarm............................83 306 Voice mail ..............................190 AT command ............................203 Backlight .....................................75 Keypad ....................................75 Main display.............................75 Sub display ..............................75 Battery level ................................32 Battery pack................................37 Attaching .................................38 Charging..................................39 Removing ................................38 Bookmark .................................111 Compose message................111 Copy URL..............................111 Delete ....................................111 URL .......................................111 Edit bookmark .......................111 Ir exchange ............................111 Calculator..................................175 Call barring................................198 Activating...............................198 Deactivating ...........................198 Status request .......................198 Call duration ................................80 Reset .......................................80 Call forwarding service ..............193 Activating...............................193 Deactivating ...........................193 Register forward number .......193 Setting at forwarding party busy ...................................193 Status request .......................193 Call history ..................................78 Add to phonebook...................78 All calls ....................................79 Delete ......................................79 Dialed call records ...................79 Display.....................................79 Received calls..........................80 Redial ......................................79 Index/Quick Manual Taking still images..................101 Camera settings Brightness .....................103, 104 Auto timer ..............................104 Effect .....................................104 Light ......................................103 Frame shot ............................104 Multishot................................104 Night mode............................104 Quality ...................................103 Save to ..................................104 Shutter sound ........................104 Size .......................................103 Size restriction .......................104 White balance ........................104 Zoom.....................................104 Character entry .........................206 Changing line .........................209 Copy......................................209 Cut ........................................209 Edit common phrase..............210 Entering characters................207 Kuten code ............................209 Paste .....................................209 Quoting own number .............209 Quoting phonebook ...............209 Space ....................................209 Switching between full-/ half-pitch ............................206 Switching input mode ............206 Switching pictograph / symbol / emoticon mode ..................207 Cancel ...................................210 Character font Dial character...........................75 Character input setting Edit character ........................208 Edit commn phrase................210 Full/Half .................................206 Prediction ON/OFF ........206, 209 Capital/Small .........................208 Character size i-mode ...................................118 Mail........................................145 Charging .....................................39 Check new message.................144 Check new SMS .......................144 Close setting ...............................84 Color scheme..............................76 Common phrases .....................208 Delete 1 item .........................210 Edit ........................................210 Reset 1 item ..........................210 Composing mail ........................139 Add signature ........................140 Address menu .......................140 Attached file menu .................140 Delete body ...........................140 Delete mail .............................140 Save ......................................140 Next page 307 Index/Quick Manual Send mail.................................79 Call waiting................................192 Activate..................................192 Deactivate..............................192 Status request .......................192 Call/Answer.................................78 Caller ID notification service.......194 Setting ...................................194 Status request .......................194 Caller ID request service............194 Activating...............................194 Deactivating ...........................194 Status request .......................195 Calls Call forwarding.........................49 Call rejection ............................49 Caller ID notification .................46 Held call...................................47 End call....................................47 Hold.........................................47 Making calls.............................46 Making calls from phonebook ..47 Making international calls .........48 Mute ........................................47 New call...................................47 Prefix dial .................................47 Receiving calls ...................48, 49 Save ........................................47 Voice mail ................................49 Camera .......................................99 Index/Quick Manual Send......................................139 Copying file Image file ...............................156 Moving image/i-motion file .....161 Creating/Deleting folder Images...................................156 Melody...................................164 Moving images/i-motion.........161 Custom menu ...........................173 Add new ................................174 Delete ....................................174 Edit ........................................174 Open .....................................174 Index/Quick Manual Data box ...................................154 Data Link...................................274 Data transfer (OBEX) .................200 Data transfer folder....................154 Data transmission......................200 Date & time .................................86 Daylight saving.........................87 Set date...................................87 Set time ...................................86 Date counter .............................186 Add new ................................187 Delete ....................................188 Display/Display screen ...........187 Edit ........................................188 308 Mark/Unmark.........................188 Open .....................................188 Date search...............................186 Deactivate arrival act .................195 Deleting file Image file ...............................156 Melody file .............................164 Moving image/i-motion file .....161 Dialed call records.......................79 Display ........................................67 Backlight..................................75 Color scheme ..........................76 Dial font ...................................75 Main display.............................73 Menu style ...............................75 Sub display ..............................74 Displaying file property Image file ...............................105 Melody file .............................165 Moving image/i-motion file ..................................134, 163 Displaying folder property Images...................................150 Melody...................................150 Moving images/i-motion.........150 Displaying images .....................155 Full.........................................158 Slide show .....................157, 158 Zoom.....................................158 Displaying sites .........................120 Edit word ..................................208 Editing moving images Snap......................................163 Editing still images.....................159 Clipping .................................160 Delete ....................................162 Effect .....................................160 Frame ....................................159 Go to list ................................158 Make animated GIF................157 Mirror.....................................160 Rename .................................158 Resizing .................................159 Rotate....................................159 Save ......................................159 Send via mail .........................158 Set as wallpaper ....................158 Text .......................................159 Effect tone volume ......................68 Feedback tone.........................68 Flip tone...................................68 Key tone ..................................68 Power ON/OFF ........................68 Emoticon List ........................................254 English guidance .......................197 Setting ...................................197 Status request .......................198 Error messages .........................277 Index/Quick Manual How to use the soft keys.............34 Introduction of options and related equipment ..................297 Kuten code Entering using kuten code .....209 Kuten code list ..........................258 List of character assignment of dial buttons............................212 List of terms ..............................252 Mail ...........................................127 Add to phonebook.................132 Auto-sort ...............................131 Copy..............................132, 137 Delete ..................131, 132, 136, 138 Display...................................140 Downloading i-motion ............134 Filter.......................131, 136, 138 Forward .................................132 Move .............................131, 132 Protect ON/OFF ..........................131, 132, 136 Edit ................................136, 145 Next page 309 Index/Quick Manual i-appli ........................................147 Certificate ..............................150 Delete ....................................150 Download ..............................148 Sort .......................................150 Startig i-appli .........................149 Upgrade ................................149 i-appli setting AutoStart setting ....................150 System info............................150 i-appli to ................................150 Network setting .....................150 i-melody ....................................124 iMenu ........................................125 i-mode ......................................109 Bookmark ..............................111 Compose message................114 Displaying internet web pages ..........................................113 Displaying sites ......................120 Last URL ...............................113 My menu ...............................125 Reload ...................................121 Retry......................................113 Screen memo ........................112 i-mode mail ...............................139 i-mode password ..............125, 126 i-mode setting ...........................118 Character size........................118 Check new message .............119 Check settings.......................119 Connection timeout setting ....119 i-motion auto play ..................119 Message list display ...............118 Pasted data ...........................145 Reset data .............................119 Reset settings ........................119 Scroll .....................................118 Setting whether to display images ...............................118 Setting whether to validate or invalidate ............................118 i-motion Download ..............................134 Information display.................125 Save ......................................125 i-mode mail ...............................127 Inbox.........................................128 Infrared data port ......................174 Infrared exchange .....................174 Receiving ...............................175 Sending .................................175 International dial Auto assist setting ...................83 IDD prefix setting .....................84 Index/Quick Manual Index/Quick Manual Reply .............................131, 132 Save file .................................132 Save pasted data...................116 Send......................138, 139, 142 Sort ...............................136, 138 Mail ring duration.........................72 Mail setting................................144 Character size........................145 Check new message .............144 Check settings.......................146 Edit quotation ........................145 Edit signature.........................145 Mail list display.......................145 Melody auto play ...................145 Pasted data ...........................145 Receive attach file ..................144 Reset data .............................146 Reset settings ........................146 Scroll .....................................145 SMS report request ...............144 SMS validity term ...................144 Maintenance services ................298 Manner settings ..........................70 Manner mode ..........................71 Original manner mode..............71 Melody ......................................164 Area repeat ............................166 Mute ......................................165 Play .......................................165 Player settings .......................166 Send via mail .........................165 Setting ringtone for incoming calls......................................69 Memo .......................................185 Add new ................................186 Delete ....................................186 Display...................................185 Edit ........................................186 Mark/Unmark.........................186 Open .....................................186 Memory reject call .......................82 Memory usage status Memory status.........................92 Menu list ...................................224 Setting menu style ...................75 Menu operations .........................34 MessageR/F..............................114 Check new message .............119 Delete ....................................116 Display...................................115 Protect On/OFF .............113, 116 Save file .................................116 miniSD memory card.................166 Data box................................169 Displaying file .........................169 Folder configuration ..............168 Formatting miniSD memory card ......................180 Inserting/removing .................167 Memory information ...............180 Minute reminder ..........................83 Movie mode ..............................106 Shooting moving images........106 Movie mode setting Brightness .............................107 Effect .....................................108 Light ......................................107 Night mode............................107 Quality ...................................107 Recording time ......................108 Save to ..................................108 Type ......................................108 White balance ........................107 Zoom.....................................107 Multiaccess ...............................268 Multimedia (Camera) ...................99 Multitask ...................................269 My menu (i-mode) .....................125 Network (for overseas use) ..........87 Network mode .........................88 Network Name.........................89 Network selection ....................88 Preferred lists...........................88 Network password ......................96 Network service ........................189 Nuisance call barring service .....194 Delete all entries.....................194 310 *You need to obtain a miniSD memory card separately to use the functions related to the miniSD memory card. > P166 Index/Quick Manual Delete most recent entry ........194 Register nuisance caller .........194 Overseas use ............................213 Before departure....................214 International call ID number for universal number (Table 1) ..220 International roaming .............214 International SMS...................141 Major country codes ..............219 Major international access codes (Table 2) .............................220 Making calls.............................46 Network settings....................214 Receiving calls .........................48 Services available...................215 Setting Mobile Phone Carrier ..246 Troubleshooting .....................217 WORLD WING .......................221 Own number ...............................65 Packet transmission ..................200 Password....................................96 i-mode password.....................96 Network password...................96 PIN unlock code ......................97 PIN1 code ...............................97 Expand ..................................163 Mute ......................................164 Pause ....................................163 Player settings .......................164 Send via mail .........................163 Preferred lists ..............................88 Add new ..................................88 Delete ......................................88 Prefix dial ....................................83 Pre-installed ..............................224 Protect on/off Mail........................131, 132, 136 MessageR/F ..........................116 Screen memo ........................112 Public mode ............................49 Receive option ..........................143 Received calls .............................78 Received mail............................131 Reconnect alarm .........................82 Redial..........................................80 Reject/accept call........................81 Accept call...............................81 Reject all calls ..........................81 Reject on list ............................81 Renaming file Image file ...............................156 Moving image/i-motion file .....161 Next page 311 Index/Quick Manual PIN2 code ...............................97 Terminal security code .............96 Phonebook .................................57 Add new ..................................58 Add to phonebook...................58 Compose mail .........................61 Connect to URL.......................61 Copy........................................62 Delete ......................................62 Edit ..........................................63 No. of phonebook....................63 Own number............................66 Search phonebook ..................60 Send Ir data .............................66 Phonebook settings Create domain list ....................64 Display data .......................62, 63 Display image ..........................64 Display switch..........................62 Group settings .........................65 Phonebook settings .................63 Search by ................................60 Search category menu.............61 Pictograph Method for entering ...............207 Pictograph/emoticon list............254 PIN unlock code..........................97 PIN1 code .............................91, 97 PIN2 code .............................91, 97 Playing back moving images .....161 Index/Quick Manual Renaming folder Inbox .....................................149 Resetting the settings................119 Ring volume ................................68 Mail/Message ringtone.............68 MessageF ringtone ..................68 MessageR ringtone..................68 SMS ringtone...........................68 Video-phone ringtone ..............68 Voice call ringtone....................68 Ringing time setting...................191 Index/Quick Manual Safety settings.............................95 Stationery..................................181 Add new ................................182 Delete ....................................184 Display...................................184 Edit ........................................184 Go to date .............................184 Mark/Unmark.........................185 Open .....................................185 Set holiday/deleting set holiday................................184 Screen memo Delete ............................112, 113 Display...................................112 Display URL ...................112, 113 Edit title..........................112, 113 312 List ........................................112 Protect On/OFF .............112, 113 Save ......................................120 Security.......................................90 All lock .....................................90 Changing PIN1 code................91 Changing PIN2 code................91 Changing your terminal security code........................91 PIN code request.....................90 Selecting a effect tone.................69 Feedback tone.........................69 Flip tone...................................69 Key tone ..................................69 Power ON/OFF ........................69 Selecting a ring tone....................68 Mail ringtone ............................69 MessageF ringtone ..................69 MessageR ringtone..................69 Ringtone ..................................69 SMS ringtone...........................69 Video-phone ringtone ..............69 Sent mail ...................................134 Service available with FOMA phones ..................................190 Service dial................................198 General information................198 Malfunction information..........198 Set arrival act ............................195 Setting Call feature settings .................82 Call/answer settings.................78 Changing hosts from i-mode....89 Date & time settings.................86 Language settings ...................91 Network settings (for overseas use) .................87 Other settings ..........................92 Security settings ......................90 Video phone settings ...............84 Setting for video-phone calls Brightness .............................107 Camera settings.....................107 Display light ...........................107 Display setting .........................85 Night mode............................106 On-hold image .........................86 Response hold image ..............85 Send camera image.................85 Sending image quality..............85 Sub screen ..............................85 Substitutive images..................85 Video phone setting .................84 Voice call auto dial setting........84 Zoom.......................................53 Setting the call feature.................82 Setting the display for incoming calls Main display.............................73 Sub display ..............................73 Index/Quick Manual Mail list (Unsent).....................137 Software list ...........................149 Sound .........................................68 Effect tone volume ...................68 Mail ring on/off .........................72 Manner mode ..........................70 Ring volume.............................68 Ringing time.............................72 Setting an Effect Tone..............69 Setting a ring tone....................68 Vibrator....................................70 Specific absorption rate (SAR) ...300 Setting Main Screen ....................72 Clock font color .......................73 Clock type ...............................73 Clock 1 ....................................73 Clock 2 ....................................73 Wallpaper ................................73 Setting Sub Display .....................74 Clock font color .......................74 Clock type ...............................74 Wallpaper ................................74 Stationery..................................181 Stop watch ...............................179 Symbol Method for entering ...............207 Symbol/Special characters list...253 Terminal security code ................96 Tools .........................................171 Troubleshooting ........................275 Turning power ON/OFF ...............43 UIM .............................................36 Attaching .................................37 Differences of UIM ...................37 Password ................................37 Removing ................................36 Restriction functions ................37 Unit converter............................176 Currency................................177 Exchange rate........................177 Length ...................................178 Surface ..................................178 Temperature ..........................178 Velocity ..................................178 Volume ..................................178 Weight ...................................178 URL History ...................................114 Input ......................................121 Next page 313 Index/Quick Manual Shooting Moving images ......................106 Still images ............................105 Side button .................................35 SMS Phonebook menu ....................58 Auto-sort ...............................131 Compose SMS ........................61 Delete ............131, 132, 136, 138 Delete body ...........................140 Filter...............................136, 138 Moving from UIM ...................130 Moving to UIM .......................130 Protect on/off.........................131 Reply .....................................131 Save ......................................132 Send......................................132 SMS report request ...............142 SMS validity term ...................142 Sort ...............................136, 138 Sort File list (Image) .......................155 File list (Melody)......................164 File list (Moving image/i-motion) .....161 Folder list (Image)...................155 Folder list (Melody) .................164 Folder list (Moving/i-motion) ...161 Mail list (Received)..................129 Mail list (Sent).........................135 Index/Quick Manual Index/Quick Manual Vibrator .......................................70 Incoming call............................70 Message..................................70 Video-phone call Call forwarding...................49, 50 Call rejection ......................49, 50 Caller ID notification .................43 Making calls.............................46 Making calls from the phonebook ...........................47 Making international calls .........47 Prefix dial .................................48 Receiving calls .........................48 Save ........................................46 Substitute image......................54 Voice mail..................................192 Activating...............................191 Check message.....................191 Deactivating ...........................191 Delete voicemail icon .............191 Notify missed call ...................191 Play messages.......................191 Set message alert ringer ........191 Set ringing time......................193 World time.................................178 Choose city............................179 314 Set time zone.........................179 Index/Quick Manual Quick Manual The Quick Manual describes the basics of displays, operations, and such like, of the FOMA phone and can be detached from this manual to carry with you. You can fold the Quick Manual as illustrated below, and carry it with you for convenience. 1. Detach it from this manual 2. Fold it in half horizontally Cover Index/Quick Manual 3. Fold it in half vertically Cover 315 FOMA L601i Phonebook Quick Manual If you have any questions about this user’s manual, please contact the number below. General Inquiries aFrom DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs (No prefix) 151(In Japanese, toll-free) ✻ Cannot be called from ordinary phone aFrom ordinary phones 0120-800-000 ✻ Can be called from DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs. For any problem, please contact the number below. Repairs aFrom DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs (No prefix) 113(In Japanese, toll-free) ✻ Cannot be called from ordinary phone aFrom ordinary phones 0120-800-000 Adding to Phonebook 1. On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] ] “Phonebook” ] “Add to phonebook” Add phonebook Handset Name Reading Number1 Mail addr1 No group 2. Select the following setting items ✻ Can be called from DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs Cutoff line • Make sure that you dial the correct number. a Selecting a Storage Location Select (Storage) field ] Select Handset/UIM a Entering a Name/Reading Select (Name) field ] Enter a name ] C Select (Reading) field ] Enter a reading ] C • Automatically inserted if a name is entered. a Entering a Phone Number/Mail Address Select (Number) ] Enter a phone number ] C Select (Mail addr) ] Enter a mail address ] C a Selecting a Group Select (No group) field ] Select a group a Setting an Image* Select (Image) field ] Select a setup method a Setting a Phone Ring Tone/Mail Ring Tone* Select (Ringtone) field ] Select a setup method Select (Mail ringtone) field ] Select a setup method a Entering a URL* Select (URL) field ] Enter a URL ] C a Entering a Home Address/Company Address* Select (Postal code) field ] Enter a postal code ] C Select (Home addr) filed ] Enter a home address ] C Select (Company name) field ] Enter a company name ] C Select (Job title) field ] Enter a job title ] C Select (Company addr) field ] Enter a Storing from Call Records Such as Received Call Records 1. On the Stand-by display, L/R/A/T 2. Select a call record to store ] M[Menu] ] “Add to phonebook” 3. Set each item ] After setting, I[Save] Searching Phonebook 1. On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] “Phonebook” ] “Search phonebook” ] Select a search method ] C Deleting Phonebook 1. On the Stand-by display, U 2. M[Menu] ] “Delete” • Delete: You can delete the selected phonebook. • Delete selected: You can select and delete multiple phonebooks. • Delete all: You can delete all the phonebooks. Entering Characters 3 Entry mode area: Display the entry mode. (The cursor is placed on the current mode.) a To change the input mode, Press I several times. a To change Full/ Half pitch a To switch from pictograph/ symbol/ face mode to text input mode, T several times. a To input full/ half pitch or change capital/ small mode, Press * after inputting the character. a To input a punctuation, Press * several times. a To input a character after feeding the line Press #/D Message ʃʢab12 Set 1. On the Stand-by display, U 2. Select a phonebook to modify ] M[Menu] ] “Edit” • In case of changing the phonebook to display (Phone, FOMA card) M [Menu] > “Display switch” > “Display data” > “Only Handset”/“Only FOMA card”. 3. Modify each item ] After modifying I[Save] Character Entry Display Full Menu Modifying Phonebook Mode 1 Number of characters that can be entered: Displays the number of characters that can be entered in bytes. 2 Operation guide area: Displays an operation you can perform by A Cutoff line company address C Select (Memo) filed ] Enter a text memo ] C : Not displayed if the storage location for the phonebook is set to “UIM”. 3. After setting, I[Save] a To input a space, Press M [Menu] ] Special input ] Space a To delete a character Move the cursor the position to delete a character. • A few cases may be not to operate properly by input mode. Entering Characters • You can use Hiragana mode ( ). 1. On the Character Entry display, enter characters • M[KanaA1]: Displays Katakana, alphabet and numeral candidates. • I[Conv]: Displays conversion candidates • C: You can finalize the entry without converting it. 2. Move the cursor to the prediction candidate area using D. 3. Select a character to convert ] C Copying/Cutting/Pasting Cutoff line 1. On the Character Entry display, M[Menu] ] “Edit character” ] “Copy”/”Cut” 2. Move the cursor to the start position ] C 3. Move the cursor to the end position ] C 4. Move the cursor to the display/position to paste to 5. M[Menu] ] “Edit character” ] “Paste” Camera Functions Taking Still Images 1. On the Stand-by display, G 2. After confirming the subject, C 3. C Taking Continuous Shot 1. On the Standby display, G 2. M[Menu] ] (Multishot) 3. Select the number of continuous shots ] I[Close] 4. After confirming the subject, C 10 Shooting Moving Images 1. On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] “Multimedia” ] “Movie mode” 2. After confirming the subject, C 3. C Playing Back Images, Moving Images and Melodies Displaying Images 1. On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] “Data box” ] “My picture” 2. Select a folder ] C ] Select a file ] C 11 1. On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] “Data box” ] “i-motion” 2. Select a folder ] C ] Select a file ] C • Operations you can perform during moving image playback – C, G: Plays back/Pauses – I: Stops – J: Plays back the previous file/next file – J(press and hold): Fast forwards/rewinds the image while it is pressed – H,FE: Adjusts the volume 12 Making/Receiving Video-phone Calls Making Video-phone Calls Playing Back Melodies 1. On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] “Data box” ] “Melody” 2. Select a folder ] C ] Select a file ] C • Operations you can perform during melody playback – C, G: Playback/Pause – J: Plays back the previous file / next file – J(press and hold): Fast forwards/rewinds the melody while it is pressed – H, FE: Adjusts the volume 13 Switching to Speaker Phone 1. Press and hold Q for two seconds during a call 1. Enter a phone number ] T ] Start talking when the other party answers the call • C[Substitute]: Switches the image to be sent to the other party to the substitute image • FE: Adjusts the earpiece volume 2. After talking, P Answering Video-phone Calls 1. When you receive a call, press T • A/C: Answers the video-phone call with the substitute image to be sent to the other party 2. After talking, P 14 15 Cutoff line Playing Back Moving Images i-mode Mail Composing/Sending i-mode Mail Displaying the Compose Message Screen 1. On the Standby-display, M[Mail] ] “Compose Mail” ] “Compose message” Entering an Address 1. Select (To) box ] C ] Enter an address ] C Entering a Subject 1. Select (Sub) box ] C ] Enter a subject ] C Entering Text 1. Select (Text) box ] C ] Enter the text ] C Compose message Sending Mail 1. I[Send] 0Kbyte 0Kbyte Menu Select Send Cutoff line 16 17 Attaching Moving Images Attaching Files Attaching Images 1. On the Compose Message display, select (Attached file) box ] C ] “Attach File ] “My picture” ] Select a folder ] C ] Select an image ] C Attaching Melodies 1. On the Compose Message display, select (Attached file) box ] C ] “Attach File” ] “Melody” ] Select a folder ] C ] Select a file ] C 1. On the Compose Message display, select (Attached file) box ] C ] “Attach File ] “i-motion” ] Select a folder ] C ] Select moving images ] C Receiving i-mode Mail 1. Mail comes in ] The Reception Result display appears • To check the received i-mode mail/SMS right away, select “Mail” and then press C. Other Mail Functions Replying to Mail 1.On the display of the mail to reply to, M [Menu] ] “Reply” ] Enter text ] C ] I [Send] 18 19 Forwarding Mail Menu List 1. On the display of the mail to forward, M [Menu] ] “Forward” ] Enter an address ] C ] I [Send] Checking New Messages 1. On the Stand-by display, press M [Mail] for at least two seconds time ] “Check new message” Menu Item i-appli i-mode 1 iMenu 2 Bookmark 3 Screen memo 4 Last URL 20 21 Menu Item Menu Item 1 Input address NW Service 2 URL history 1 Voice mail 6 Message 1 Activate voice mail 1 MessageR 2 Set ringing time 2 MessageF 3 Deactivate voice mail 7 Check new message 4 Voice mail status request 8 i-mode setting 5 Play messages 1 Home 6 Voice mail setting 2 View 7 Check messages 3 Certificates 8 Notify missed call 4 Others 9 Delete voice mail icon 22 23 Cutoff line 5 Go to location Menu Item 0 Set message alert ringer Menu Item 4 Nuisance call barring 1 Register nuisance caller 2 Call waiting 1 Activate call waiting 2 Delete all entries 2 Deactivate call waiting 3 Delete most recent entry 3 Call waiting status request 5 Caller ID notification 3 Call forwarding 1 Activate/Deactivate caller ID notification 1 Activate call forwarding 2 Deactivate call forwarding 2 Caller ID notification status request 6 Caller ID request Cutoff line 3 Register the forwarding number 1 Activate caller ID request 4 Setting at forwarded party busy 2 Deactivate caller ID request 5 Call forwarding status request 3 Caller ID request status request 24 25 Menu Item Menu Item 7 Set arrival act Mail 1 Activate arrival act 1 Inbox 2 Deactivate arrival act 2 Outbox 3 Arrival act status request 3 Unsent message 8 Arrival call act 4 Compose mail 9 Others 1 Compose message 1 Additional service 2 Compose SMS 2 Additional guidance 5 Check new message 3 English guidance 6 Receive option 4 Service dialing number 7 Check new SMS 5 Call barring 8 Mail setting 26 27 1 Communication 2 Movie-mode 2 Edit Stationery 3 View 1 Scheduler 4 Others 2 Memo Data box 3 Date search 1 My picture 4 Date counter 2 i-motion Phonebook 3 Melody 1 Add to phonebook 4 miniSD memory card 2 Search phonebook Multimedia 1 Show all data 1 Camera-mode 2 Group search 28 29 Menu Item Menu Item 3 Reading search 6 Own number 4 Memory No. search Tools 5 Phone No. search 1 Alarm 6 Domain search 2 Custom menu 3 No. of phonebook 3 IrDA 4 Phonebook settings 4 Calculator 1 Display data 5 Unit converter 2 Create domain list 1 Currency 3 Search by 2 Surface 4 Display image 3 Length 4 Weight 5 Group settings 30 31 Cutoff line Menu Item Menu Item Menu Item Menu Item 5 Temperature 2 Effect tone volume 6 Volume 3 Select ringtone 7 Velocity 4 Select effect tone 6 World time 5 Vibration settings 7 Stop watch 6 Manner settings 1 Manner mode 8 miniSD memory card 2 Original manner 1 Data box 2 Memory info. 7 Mail ring duration 3 Reset miniSD card 8 Set mute seconds Cutoff line Sound Display 1 Ring volume 1 Main display 32 33 Menu Item Menu Item 1 Stand-by display Settings 2 Incoming call 1 Call/Answer 1 Call history 3 Outgoing call 2 Sub display 2 Call duration 1 Stand-by display 3 Auto answer 2 Incoming call 4 Reject/Accept call 3 Outgoing call 5 Memory reject call 6 Answer mode 3 Font 2 Call feature 4 Menu style 5 Backlight 1 Reconnect alarm 6 Color scheme 2 Quality alarm 34 35 Menu Item 3 Minute reminder Menu Item 5 Network 4 Prefix dial 1 Network selection 5 International dial 2 Network mode 6 Close setting 3 Preferred lists 3 Video-phone 4 Network name display 1 Video-phone settings 6 Host selection 2 Image settings 7 Security 1 All lock 4 Date & Time 1 Set time 2 PIN code request 2 Set date 3 Change password 36 37 Menu Item Network Service Voice Mail Service 9 Others Activating Voice Mail Service 1 Memory status 1. On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] “NW service” ] “Voice mail” ] “Activate voice mail” 2 Reset settings 3 SMS center Deactivating Voice Mail Service 4 Reset holiday 1. On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] “NW service” ] “Voice mail” ] “Deactivate voice mail” Playing Messages 1. On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] “NW service” ] “Voice mail” ] “Play messages” 38 39 Cutoff line 3 Daylight saving Call Waiting Service Call Forwarding Service Activating Call Waiting Service Activating Call Forwarding Service 1. On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] “NW service” ] “Call waiting” ] “Activate call waiting” 1. On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] ] “NW service” ] “Call forwarding” ] “Activate call forwarding” Deactivating Call Waiting Service Deactivating Call Forwarding Service 1. On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] “NW service” ] “Call waiting” ] “Deactivate call waiting” 1. On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] ] “NW service” ] “Call forwarding” ] “Deactivate call forwarding” Caller ID Notification Service Activating Caller ID Notification Service 1. On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] ] “NW service” ] “Caller ID notification” ] “Activate/Deactivate caller ID notification” ] “Notify” Cutoff line 40 Deactivating Call Waiting Service 1. On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] ] “NW service” ] “Caller ID notification” ] “Activate/Deactivate caller ID notification” ] “Not notify” 41 Services Available From the FOMA Phone Service Phone Number Collect call (Calls charged to the receiver) (No prefix) 106 Directory assistance for ordinary phones and DoCoMo mobile phones (Charges apply) (Unlisted phone numbers cannot be given.) (No prefix) 104 Telegrams (Telegram charges apply) 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. (No prefix) 115 Time check (Charges apply) (No prefix) 117 Weather forecast (Charges apply) Area Code + 177 Emergency calls to police (No prefix) 110 Emergency calls to fire station and ambulance (No prefix) 119 Emergency calls for accidents at sea (No prefix) 118 Disaster messaging service (Charges apply) (No prefix)171 42 43 Main Icons : Blinks while i-mode is activated : Blinks during i-mode transmission : Displayed during trying dialup connection : Displayed during dialup connection : Displayed while an SSL-enabled page is displayed or obtained : Displayed while Voice Mail is activated : Displayed while Voice Mail is deactivated : Displayed while Call Forwarding is activated : Displayed while “All Call Rejection” is activated : Displayed while a function (Task) is activated (White): Displayed when the i-mode Center holds mail (Pink): Displayed when the box for i-mode mail at the i-mode Center is full 1 2345 6 7 8 9 !" # $ %& ( ) : Shows the level of the received radio waves : Out of service area : Displayed during a voice call : Displayed during a video-phone call 45 44 (White): Displayed when the i-mode Center holds a MessageR (Request) (Pink): Displayed when the box for MessagesR (Request) at the i-mode Center is full. (White): Displayed when the i-mode center holds a MessageF (Free) (Pink): Displayed when the box for MessagesF (Free) at the imode Center is full. (White): Displayed when the i-mode Center holds mail, a MessageR (Request) and a MessageF (Free) (Pink): Displayed when the boxes for i-mode mail, MessagesR (Request) and MessagesF (Free) at the i-mode Center are full (White): Displayed when unread mail exists. (White): Displayed when an unread SMS message exists. (White): Displayed when unread mail and SMS message exist. (Pink): Displayed when the inbox is full. 46 : Displayed when the area for SMS messages in the UIM (FOMA card) is full. (White): Displayed when a Voice Mail message exists. (Pink): Displayed when the box for Voice Mail messages is full. (White): Displayed when an unread MessageR (Request) exists. (Pink): Displayed when the box for MessagesR (Request) is full. : Displayed when an unread MessagesF (Free) exists. (Pink): Displayed when the box for MessagesF (Free) is full. : Displayed when i-appli is being started : Displayed when i-appli auto start failed : Shows the battery level. (Pink): Displayed during Manner Mode. (Blue): Displayed during Original Manner Mode. : Displayed when the ringtone for incoming voice call or videophone call sounds, not activating a vibration. 47 Cutoff line Main Display : Displayed during a voice call using the speaker phone : Displayed when a vibration is activated. : Displayed when a vibration and a ringtone sounds at the same time. : Displayed when a vibration and a ringtone do not activate. : Displayed while an alarm is set : Displayed when today’s schedule exists : Displayed when an alarm is set and today’s schedule exists : Displayed while a miniSD memory card is inserted :Displayed when an error occurs on the UIM (FOAM card) Sub-screen 1 2345 6 : Shows the level of the received radio waves : Out of service area : Displayed during a voice call : Displayed during a video-phone call : Displayed while using the speaker phone Cutoff line 48 : Displayed during trying dialup connection : Displayed during dialup connection : Displayed while “All Call Rejection” is activated (White):Displayed when the i-mode Center holds mail / an unread mail exists. (Pink): Displayed when the box for mail at the i-mode Center / in UIM (FOMA card) / Inbox is full : Displayed when an alarm is set. : Displayed when today’s schedule exists. : Displayed when an alarm is set and today’s schedule exists. : Show the battery level. 50 49 If you have any questions about this user’s manual, please contact the number below. General Inquiries aFrom DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs (No prefix) 151(In Japanese, toll-free) ✻ Cannot be called from ordinary phone aFrom ordinary phones 0120-800-000 ✻ Can be called from DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs. For any problems, please contact the number below Repairs aFrom DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs (No prefix) 113(In Japanese, toll-free) ✻ Cannot be called from ordinary phone aFrom ordinary phones 0120-800-000 ✻ Can be called from DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs • Make sure that you dial the correct number. 51 FOMA L601i If the Handset is not Working Properly Quick Manual (for Overseas Use) (24-hour service) ZUniversal number If the Handset is Lost, Stolen or Payment for Total Dialing Charges ZIf the Universal Number is not available; International access codes (See Table 2) -800-0120-0151 ✻ Local dialing charges may apply for the country or region that you are in. ZIf the universal number is not available; Major international access codes (See Table 2) -800-5931-8600 ✻ Local dialing charges may apply for the country or region that you are in. (24-hour service) ZUniversal number International Call ID Number for the Universal Number (See Table 1) International Call ID Number for the Universal Number (See Table 1) -81-3-6718-1414* ✻ Dialing charges for calls to Japan will apply. ✻ If you are calling from L600i, you can dial +81-3-6718-1414. (Press and hold the “0” key for at least one second for “+”.) -81-3-5366-3114* ✻ See Page 12 and 14 of the Quick Manual for the International Call ID Number ✻ Dialing charges for calls to Japan will apply. for the Universal Number (See Table 1) / International access code (See Table 2). ✻ When you are calling from L600i, you can dial +81-3-5366-3114. ✻ The Numbers in Table 1 and Table 2 may change. (Press and hold the “0” key for at least one second for “+”.) ✻ See Page 11 and 13 of the Quick Manual for the International Call ID Number for the Universal Number (See Table 1) / International access code (See Table 2). ✻ The Numbers in Table 1 and Table 2 may change. Cutoff line Overseas Network and Available Services Voice Packet transmission (imode/mopera U, etc.) SMS Videophone 3G GPRS GSM Network Icon • Services marked with “O” may not be available depending on the communication carrier or the region. • See the DoCoMo web page for the service available in each country or local area. http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/service/world/ Setting Network During international roaming, available networks are automatically searched to complete the settings. See P5 for other settings such as manual search for the network. Making Calls If the other party uses the carriers support the FOMA videophone, you can make a video-phone call by pressing T instead of A. Making a Call from Abroad to Japan • Make sure that “Auto assist setting” is set to “OFF”. • You can also call WORLD WING/WORLD WALKER subscribers abroad by this operation. Calling the Third Party in the Country You Are in 1. Enter the other party’s area code and phone number ] A(T) 2. After talking, P Making Calls from the Country You Are In to Other Countries • Make sure that “Auto assist Settings” is set to “OFF”. > P5 Receiving Calls from Countries Other Than Japan 1. Enter the International access code of the originating country (P14) 2. Enter “81” for the country code of Japan 3. Enter your mobile phone number except for the first “0” ] A Changing Settings to Make Calls Easily Auto Assist Setting You can change the settings to make a call by automatically converting “+” to the IDD prefix code set in “IDD prefix setting”. 1. On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] “Settings” 2. “Call feature” ] “International dial” ] “Auto assist setting” ] “Auto”/“OFF” 1. On the Stand-by display, press and hold 0 for at least one second to display “+” 2. Enter other party’s country code (P11) 3. Enter the other party’s area code except for “0” and phone number ] A(T) 4. After talking, P Receiving the call 1. When a call is incoming, press A (T) Receiving Calls Receiving Calls from Japan 1. Enter your mobile phone number just like calling in Japan ] A • Auto: Converts “+” to the number set in “IDD prefix number” when dialing • OFF: Does not convert “+” Setting International Call Settings You can set the international access number added to the beginning of the phone number for making an international call. “009130010” (WORLD CALL) is set by default. 1. On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] “Settings” 2. “Call feature” ] “International dial” ] “IDD prefix setting” ] enter “IDD prefix name” and “IDD prefix code” • IDD prefix name: Enter the name of an international call • IDD prefix code: Enter an international access code Cutoff line 1. On the Stand-by display, press and hold 0 for at least one second to display “+”. 2. Enter “81” for the Country Code of Japan. 3. Enter the other party’s area code except for “0” and phone number ] A(T) 4. After talking, P Change Settings to Select a Network Manually You can change the settings to manually search for the network you use. 1. On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] ] “Settings” 2. “Network” ] “Network selection” 3. “Manual” • To change the setting back to automatic search, select “Auto”. Setting the Types of Network You Search in Advance Set types of network to be searched (3G/GSM). 1. On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] ] “Settings” Cutoff line 3. M[Menu] ] “Add new” ] “Search network” / “Enter new network” • Search network: You can select a network from the list • Enter new network: You can add a new network Setting Priority Order for the Network 1. Select a network of which you want to change priority ] M[Menu] ] “Move up”/“Move down” • Move up: Move the priority order up by one • Move down: Move the priority order down by one Displaying the Network Name You can set whether to display the name of the network currently set on the Stand-by display. 1. On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] “Settings” 2. “Network” ] “Network mode” ] “Auto” / “WCDMA” / “GSM” • Auto: Searches all the networks connectable • WCDMA only: Searches networks supporting WCDMA only • GSM only: Searches networks supporting GSM/GPRS only Set the Network mode to “Auto” or “WCDMA only” after you return to Japan. Selecting a Network from the List You can register network (communication carrier) and set priority order for use. 1. On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] “Settings” 2. “Network” ] “Preferred lists” 2. “Network” ] “Network name display” ] “Display on” / “Display off” Change Settings to Reject Calls during International Roaming 1. On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] “NW service” 2. “Others” ] “Call barring” ] “Activate barring of incoming call – roam” ] “Barring all incoming calls” / “Data calls barring” ] enter your terminal security code ] C • Barring all incoming calls: Bars all incoming calls • Data calls barring: Bars incoming video-phone calls only 10 Region Number Region Number International Call ID Numbers for the Universal Number (Table1) The Universal Number may not be available in some areas. Region Number Region Number Australia 61 South Korea 82 Canada Singapore 65 Greece 30 Switzerland 41 Argentina 00 Columbia 009 Indonesia 62 UK 44 Australia 00 Demark 00 Italy 39 USA 900 France 00 90 South Korea 001 Austria 00 Luxembourg 000 Belgium 00 Malaysia 00 Brazil 0021 Netherlands 00 Canada 011 New Zealand 00 China 00 Norway 00 Go to the WORLD WING web page for other country codes and details. 11 Region Number 12 Region Number International Access Codes by Country (Table 2) Philippines 00 Israel 0014 Singapore 001 Italy 00 Spain 00 Switzerland 00 Sweden Germany 00 Taiwan 00 00 Thailand 001 Australia 0011 Hong Kong 001 UK 00 Belgium 00 Ireland 00 USA 011 Brazil 0014 Macao 00 0021 Malaysia 00 0023 Monaco 00 Canada 011 Netherlands 00 China 00 New Zealand 00 Czech 00 Norway 00 Demark 00 Philippines 00 The international access code may not be available in some areas. Region Go to the WORLD WING web page for other country codes and details. 13 Number Region Finland Number 00 990 14 Cutoff line Major Country Codes Region Number Region Number Cutoff line Poland 00 South Korea 001 Portugal 00 Luxembourg 00 Russia 810 Spain 00 Singapore 001 Sweden 00 France 00 Switzerland 00 Germany 00 Taiwan 002 Greece 00 Thailand 001 Hong Kong 001 Turkey 00 Hungary 00 UK 00 India 00 United Arab Emirates 00 Indonesia 001 USA 011 Ireland 00 Vietnam 00 Italy 00 15 Go to the WORLD WING web page for other country codes and details. You can change the address or payment plan, various procedures or requirements through DoCoMo e-site (ʡʋʺeʍɼʠ). From i-mode ȅMenu Ƌ ᆧࣸŕȤడਮ Ƌ ʡʋʺeʍɼʠ From personal computer No packet transmission charge My DoCoMo https://www.mydocomo.com/ Ƌ ߂ହറȧĪʡʋʺeʍɼʠī * When applying from i-mode, you need to have your “Network Security Code”. * When applying from i-mode, the packet transmission fee is free. You are charged fee, however, when you access e-site from abroad. * When applying from your computer, you need to have your “My DoCoMo ID-Password”. * If you do not have or do not remember your “Network Security Code” and “My DoCoMo ID/Password”, contact DoCoMo Information Center for inquiries. * This service may not be available depending on the contents of the contract. * During system maintenance, you may not be able to access some services. Don’t forget your FOMA phone…or your manners! When using your FOMA phone, do not forget to show common courtesy and consideration to the people around you. In the following cases, be certain to turn the power off. a Where use is prohibited Some places prohibit the use of mobile phones. Be sure to turn off the power to your FOMA phone in any of the following places: • In airplanes • In hospital ✻ Electronic medical equipment is used in places other than the actual wards. Make sure you have the power switched off even if you are in a lobby or waiting room. a While driving Using the FOMA phone while driving interferes with safe driving and could cause danger. ✻ Park the car in a safe place before using the FOMA phone, or switch to Driving mode. a When in crowded places such as packed trains, where you could be near a person with an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator operation can be affected by radio emissions from the FOMA phone. a When in theaters, movie theaters, museums, and similar venues If you use your FOMA phone where you are supposed to be quiet, you will disturb those around you. Adjust the volume of your voice and ring tone according to where you are. a If you use the FOMA phone in quiet places such as restaurants and hotel lobbies, keep the volume of your voice and the ring tone down. a Do not block thoroughfares when using the FOMA phone. Respect privacy. Please respect the privacy of individuals around you when taking and sending photos using camera-equipped mobile phones. These functions help you keep your manners in public. Handy functions are available such as for setting the response to incoming calls and setting all the tones to silent. • Manner Mode In Manner Mode or Super Silent, the keypad sound, ring tone and all other sounds generated by the FOMA phone are silenced. > P70 • Vibrator When the vibrator is set, it vibrates for incoming calls. > P70 • Voice Mail, Call Forwarding Service, etc. Callers can record a message or calls can be forwarded using optional services when you cannot come to the phone. > P190, P193
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