LG Electronics USA L705I PCS GSM Phone User Manual

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Part 15.21 statement
" Change or Modifications that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment. "
Part 15.105 statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation.
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. if this
equipment does cause harmful interference or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS:
LG offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessories will be
free from defects in material and workmanship, according to the following terms and conditions:
(1) The limited warranty for the product extends for ONE (1) year beginning on the data of purchase
of the product.
(2) The limited warranty extends on to the original purchaser of the product and is not assignable or
transferable to any subsequent purchaser/end user.
(3) This warranty is good only to the original purchaser of the product during the warranty period as
long as it is in the U.S., including Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. Territories and Canada.
(4) The external housing and cosmetic parts shall not be covered under these limited warranty terms.
(5) Upon request from LG, the consumer must provide information to reasonably prove the date of
purchase.
(6) The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the product to the Customer Service Department of
LG. LG shall bear the cost of shipping the product back to the consumer after the completion of
service under this limited warranty.
2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
(1) Defects or damages resulting from use of the product in other than its normal and customary
manner.
(2) Defects or damages from abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to
moisture or dampness, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized connections, unauthorized repair,
misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation, or other acts which are not the
fault of LG, including damage caused by shipping blown fuses spills of food or liquid.
(3) Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material or workmanship.
(4) That the Customer Service Department at LG was net notified by consumer of the alleged defect
or malfunction of the product during the applicable limited warranty period.
(5) Products which have had the serial number removed or made illegible.
(6) The limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied either in fact or by
operations law, statutory or otherwise, including, but limited to any implied warranty of
marketability or fitness for a particular use.
(7) Damage resulting from use of non-LG approved accessories.
(8) All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to
normal customer use.
(9) Products operated outside published maximum ratings.
(10) Products used or obtained in a rental program.
(11) Consumables (such as fuses).
3. STATE LAW RIGHTS:
No other express warranty is applicable to this product. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY, IS LIMITED
TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN. LG INFOCOMM INC. SHALL
NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS
OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL, RISING OUT OF THE USE OF,
OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY
APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusive of imitation of incidental
or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts; so these limitations or
exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have
other rights which vary from state to state.
4. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:
To obtain warranty service, please call the following web address:
www.lgeservice.com
For Your Safety
Important Information
This user guide contains important information on the use and
operation of this phone. Please read all the information
carefully for optimal performance and to prevent any damage
to or misuse of the phone. Any changes or modifications not
expressly approved in this user guide could void your warranty
for this equipment.
Before You Start
Safety Instructions
WARNING! To reduce the possibility of electric shock, do not
expose your phone to high humidity areas, such as the
bathroom, swimming pool, etc.
Always store your phone away from heat. Never store your
phone in settings that may expose it to temperatures less than
32°F or greater than 104°F, such as outside during extreme
weather conditions or in your car on a hot day. Exposure to
excessive cold or heat will result in malfunction, damage
and/or catastrophic failure.
Be careful when using your phone near other electronic
devices. RF emissions from your mobile phone may affect
nearby in adequately shielded electronic equipment. You
should consult with manufacturers of any personal medical
devices such as pacemakers and hearing aides to determine if
they are susceptible to interference from your mobile phone.
Turn off your phone in a medical facility or at a gas station.
Never place your phone in a microwave oven as this will
cause the battery to explode.
IMPORTANT! Please read the TIA SAFETY INFORMATION on
page 78 before using your phone.
Safety Information
Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be
dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this
user guide.
] Never use an unapproved battery since this could damage
the phone and/or battery and could cause the battery to
explode.
] Never place your phone in a microwave oven as it will
cause the battery to explode.
] Do not dispose of your battery by fire or with hazardous or
flammable materials.
] Make sure that no sharp-edged items come into contact
with the battery. There is a risk of this causing a fire.
] Store the battery in a place out of reach of children.
] Be careful that children do not swallow any parts such as
rubber plugs (earphone, connection parts of the phone,
etc.). This could cause asphyxiation or suffocation.
For Your Safety
] Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning storms
to avoid electric shock or fire.
] When riding in a car, do not leave your phone or set up the
hands-free kit near to the air bag. If wireless equipment is
improperly installed and the air bag is activated, you may be
seriously injured.
] Do not place any heavy items on the power cord. Do not
allow the power cord to be crimped as it may cause fire or
electric shock.
] Do not handle the phone with wet hands while it is being
charged. It may cause an electric shock or seriously
damage your phone.
] Do not use a hand-held phone while driving.
] Do not disassemble the phone.
] Do not use the phone in areas where its use is prohibited.
(For example: aircraft).
] Do not place or answer calls while charging the phone as it
may short-circuit the phone and/or cause electric shock or
fire.
] Do not expose the battery charger or adapter to direct
sunlight or use it in places with high humidity, such as a
bathroom.
] Never store your phone in temperatures less than- 4°F or
greater than 122°F.
] Do not use harsh chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene,
thinners, etc.) or detergents to clean your phone. There is a
risk of this causing a fire.
] Do not drop, strike, or shake your phone severely. Such
actions may harm the internal circuit boards of the phone.
] Do not use your phone in high explosive areas as the phone
may generate sparks.
] Only use the batteries, antennas, and chargers provided by
LG. The warranty will not be applied to products provided by
other suppliers.
] Only authorized personnel should service the phone and its
accessories. Faulty installation or service may result in
accidents and consequently invalidate the warranty.
] Do not hold or let the antenna come in contact with your
body during a call.
] An emergency call can be made only within a service area.
For an emergency call, make sure that you are within a
service area and that the phone is turned on.
] Do not damage the power cord by bending, twisting, pulling,
or heating. Do not use the plug if it is loose as it may cause
a fire or electric shock.
For Your Safety
FCC RF Exposure Information
Body-worn Operation
WARNING! Read this information before operating the phone.
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with
the back of the phone kept 0.79 inches (2cm) between the
user’s body and the back of the phone. To comply with FCC RF
exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.79
inches(2cm) must be maintained between the user's body
and the back of the phone. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and
similar accessories containing metallic components should not
be used. Body-worn accessories that cannot maintain 0.79
inches(2cm) separation distance between the user's body
and the back of the phone, and have not been tested for typical
body-worn operations may not comply with FCC RF exposure
limits and should be avoided.
In August 1996, the Federal Communications (FCC) of he United
States, with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326, adopted
an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio
frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC
regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with
the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and
international standards bodies.
The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and
these international standards.
CAUTION
Use only the supplied and approved antenna. Use of
unauthorized antennas or modifications could impair call
quality, damage the phone, void your warranty and/or result in
violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with a
damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact
with skin, a minor burn may result. Contact your local dealer
for a replacement antenna.
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For Your Safety
Vehicle Mounted External Antenna
(optional, if available)
A minimum separation distance of 8 inches (20cm) must be
maintained between the user/bystander and the vehicle
mounted external antenna to satisfy FCC RF exposure
requirements. For more information about RF exposure, visit
the FCC website at www.fcc.gov
FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance
This device and its accessories comply with part 15 of FCC
rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device and its accessories may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device and its accessories must
accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Battery Disposal
] Please dispose of your battery properly or bring to your
local wireless carrier for recycling.
] Do not dispose in fire or with hazardous or flammable
materials.
Adapter (Charger) Cautions
] Using the wrong battery charger could damage your phone
and void your warranty.
] The adapter or battery charger is intended for indoor use
only.
Do not expose the adapter or battery charger to direct sunlight
or use it in places with high humidity, such as the bathroom.
Cautions for Battery
] Do not disassemble.
] Do not short-circuit.
] Do not expose to high temperature: 60°C (140°F).]
] Do not incinerate.
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Main Features of the FOMA L705i
FOMA is the name of the DoCoMo service based on W-CDMA technology, and one of the
world's standards for third-generation (3G) mobile telecommunications (under the IMT-2000
standard).
Incredible Services of i-mode
i-mode is an online service that enables you to get useful information from i-mode programs
or web sites that support i-mode using an i-mode-enabled handset. This service also enables
you to send and receive mail messages with great ease.
䂹 Main Features of the FOMA L705i䂹
䂓 i-mode mail/Deco-mail/
Deco-mail pictogram→P158
As well as sending text messages, you can
send binary attachments such as JPEG
images, up to 10 different files otherwise a
total size of 2MB at a time. Besides, FOMA
supports Deco-mail and Deco-mail
pictogram for rich and various way to
express you by editing body text color, text
size, or wallpapers.
䂓 i-appli/i-appli DX→P184
You can download i-appli programs which
have different functions, ranging from being
fun games, to providing weather reports
and even giving the latest stock quotes.
Also, you can link i-appli DX software to the
information inside the i-mode handset such
as the Phonebook entries and mail
messages so that you can have further fun
with i-appli software.
䂓 Chaku-Uta Full® →P220
Chaku-Uta-Full® is a service which you can
download entire songs from music
distribution sites. You can play them back
or set them as your ringtone after
downloading.
䂓 International Roaming→P270
Voice calls, video calls, i-mode, i-mode
mail, SMS, and network services are
available with the same FOMA handset,
phone number and mail address used in
Japan even when overseas (in 3G, GSM/
GPRS areas).
䂹 An Abundance of Network Services 䂹→ P256
䊶 Voice Mail Services (Charged) 䋪
䊶 Nuisance Call Blocking (Free) 䋪
䊶 Call Waiting (Charged) 䋪
䊶 Call forwarding (Free) 䋪
䊶 Dual Network Service (Charged) 䋪
䊶 Multi number (Charged) 䋪
䊶 Caller ID Request (Free) 䋪
䊶 SMS (Short Message Service) (Free)
䋪 : These services require a separate subscription.
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䂹 Your FOMA L705i's Various Functions䂹
䂓 Beautiful Glossy Finish
䂓 Infrared Communication/Infrared
Its glossy and beautiful finish gives it an
extraordinarily elegant feels.
䂓 Vibrated Touchpad that
Responds to Graceful Contact
Remote Control →P211
Besides data exchange through infrared
communication, appliances like the
television can be controlled through infrared
remote control.
→ P26, P29
Your handset's touchpad is designed to
respond to light, graceful touches. The
handset vibration shows that your key
touch worked.
䂓 microSD Memory Card Support
→ P206
Music and pictures can be stored in light
and compact microSD memory cards, thus
it allows data exchange with PC.
䂓 LED Keys
Keys in the Touchpad are illuminated in
bright red
䂓 Motion dialing that allows you to
change the design of the Dialing
screen → P101
You can select from digital and painting
designs and also can change the color of
the entered digits.
䂓 Dialing quick search allows you to
find a phone number with few
steps → 89
You can find a saved phone number in the
Phonebook by entering the memory
number (within 2 digits) or a part of the
phone number (3 digits or more) from the
Stand-by screen.
䂓 Camera Functions→ P124
Still images (with auto focus) and videos
can be captured using either the Outer
camera or Inner camera. Outer camera has
an effective resolution of 1.94 Mega pixels
(and a recording resolution of 1.92 Mega
pixel) while Inner camera has an effective
resolution of 320 Kilo pixels (recording
resolution of 300 Kilo pixel).
䂓 Multiaccess/Multitask→ P230
Supports Multiaccess to make i-mode or
text messaging available during a voice
call.
Supports Multitask that enables you to use
several functions simultaneously.
䂓 World Clock →P240
Allows you to check the date and time in
Cities in each country as well as mean time.
You can check not only date and time but
also the location of the desired city/region
concurrently using the on-screen world
map. It is useful for checking the date, time,
and location there, on the way to the next
destination in your travel...etc.
䂓 Barcode Reader →P134
By scanning barcodes or QR codes through
the camera, you can access or send mails
to the corresponding websites or email
addresses.
䂓 Function to read out the entered
numbers with Dial keys →P96
The numbers of the Dial keys pressed for
making a call can be read.
The language to read can be selected from
Japanese, English or Korean.
䂓 Animation → P200
You can create an animation concatenating
up to 20 still images saved on the FOMA
handset and display them in a slide show.
䂓 Characters for Phonebook entries
→ P77
In addition to a still image, video or i-motion
movie, you can set a character image, that
allows you to combine a face, hair style,
clothing, and background, to a Phonebook
entry.
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Making Full Use of the L705i
䂹 Video Phone䂹 → P50
You can have a face-to-face conversation with a partner, even if he/she is far away. By
default, the other party's voice can be heard from the speaker during video call. So you can
start it right away.
The other
party’s display
䂹 i-Channel 䂹 → P154
Your display
䋪This fee-based service requires a separate subscription.
Provides graphical view of information such as news or weather forecasts.
Also, you can obtain more rich-content generated in Flash(P197) by selecting your favorite
channel from the Channel List.
Before subscribing
to the service
After the service subscription procedures have been completed
(Connect)
(One second
or longer)
䂹 FOMA High Speed 䂹 → P188
Supports high speed data transfer at the maximum rate of 3.6Mbps for
receiving and 384Kbps for sending within the FOMA High Speed Area.
You can check whether you are within a High Speed Area using "FOMA
ㅢାⅣႺ⏕⹺䉝 䊒䊥 (FOMA connection environment check
application)".
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䂹 Music Channel 䂹 → P216 䋪This is a fee-based service requiring a separate subscription.
This service allows reserved music program delivery to be automatically
downloaded at night. Programs are periodically updated, and you can
enjoy the downloaded content for up to one hour whenever you want.
䂹 Music Player䂹 → P220
You can use a PC to save songs downloaded from a music download
service site or copied from a music CD to a microSD memory card, and
then play the songs on the FOMA handset. You can also download an
entire song compatible with Chaku-Uta-Full® from a download service
site and play it.
Also, the handset offers Music player skins of 5 screen designs for the
Playback screen, and Music life that allows you to set the sound quality,
sound volume and the playback duration in line with your usage.
Useful Functions when Using Abroad
䂓 Unit Converter →P241
Units for currency, area, length, weight, temperature, volume, and speed
can all be quickly converted back and forth. For example, you can find
out how much the purchase you made abroad costs in Japanese Yen.
䂓 Dual Clock Display →P100
On the Stand-by display, you can simultaneously show the time in two
different cities. For example, you can output the city you are traveling to,
and see the time difference.
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Safety Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE
PRECAUTIONS)
䃂
Before using your FOMA handset, read these "Safety Precautions" carefully so that you can use
it correctly. After reading the safety precautions, keep this manual in a safe place for later
reference.
䃂
These precautions are intended to protect you and others around you. Read and follow them
carefully to avoid injury, damage to the product or damage to property.
䂓The signs below indicate the levels of danger or damage that may occur if the particular
precautions are not observed.
DANGER
This sign indicates that incorrect handling has a high possibility of
causing death or serious injury.
WARNING
This sign indicates that incorrect handling poses a risk of causing
death or serious injury.
CAUTION
This sign indicates that incorrect handling poses a risk of causing
injury or damage to the product or property.
䂓The following symbols show specific actions:
Denotes things not to do (Prohibitions)
Don't
Denotes not to disassemble.
No liquids
No disassembly
No wet hands
Denotes not to use where it
could get wet.
Denotes not to touch with wet
hands.
Denotes mandatory instructions (matters that must be complied with).
Do
Denotes to unplug from the outlet.
Unplug
䂓"Safety Precautions" are explained in the following 6 sections:
General Precautions for FOMA Handset, Battery Packs, Adapters
(Including the Chargers) and UIM................................................................................................ P13
Precautions for the FOMA Handset ............................................................................................. P14
Precautions for Battery Packs...................................................................................................... P16
Precautions for Adapters (Including the Chargers)...................................................................... P17
Precautions for the UIM ............................................................................................................... P18
Notes on Using near Electronics Medical Equipment .................................................................. P18
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General Precautions for FOMA
Handset, Battery Packs, Adapters
(Including the Chargers) and UIM
DANGER
Don't
Do not use or leave the FOMA
handset or other devices in
locations subject to high
temperatures, such as near fire, in
direct sunlight or inside a car on a
hot day.
䃂Doing so may cause the battery
pack to leak, overheat, explode or
ignite, the devices to be deformed
or malfunction, lower the
performance or shorten the life.
Also, doing so may cause part of
the case to become hot and
possibly cause burns.
䃂 Fire, injury, electric shock or
malfunction may result. The
battery pack may leak, overheat,
No disassembly
explode or catch fire.
Do not get the devices wet.
䃂Contact with the devices to liquids
such as water or pet urine may
No liquids
cause overheating, electric shock,
fire, malfunction, injury, etc. Be
careful not to use the devices in
areas where they could get wet.
Do
Use only the battery packs and
adapters (including the chargers)
approved by DoCoMo for the FOMA
handset.
䃂Using the devices other than those
specified by NTT DoCoMo may
cause the FOMA handset, battery
pack and other devices to leak,
overheat, explode, ignite or
malfunction.
Battery Pack L03
FOMA AC Adapter 01/02
FOMA Overseas/Domestic AC
Adapter 01
FOMA DC Adapter 01/02
FOMA Dry Cell Battery Adapter 01
Desk Adapter L01
FOMA Auxiliary Charger Adapter 01
FOMA Rechargeable USB cable 01
㶎 For information on other compatible
products, contact the DoCoMo
service counter.
WARNING
Do not put the battery pack, FOMA
handset or adapter(including the
charger) in heating appliances such
as microwave ovens, or high
pressure containers.
䃂The battery pack may leak,
overheat, explode or ignite. Also,
the FOMA handset or adapter
(including the charger) may
overheat, smoke or ignite, or the
IC may damage.
Do not throw the FOMA handset or
devices, or subject them to severe
shocks.
䃂The battery pack may leak,
overheat, explode, or ignite. Also,
the devices may malfunction or
catch fire.
Keep conductive foreign objects
(metal, pencil lead, etc.) away from
the charge terminal or external
connector. Do not insert such
objects inside.
䃂Fire or malfunction may result from
a short circuit.
Make sure you have the power
switched off before you are near
flammable gas such as gasoline. Do
not charge near that places. Failure
to do so may catch fire.
If you notice any strange smells,
overheating, discoloration or
warping of the handset,
immediately take the following
actions:
1. Remove the power plug from the outlet
2. Turn the FOMA handset off
3. Remove the battery pack from the
FOMA handset
䃂If you continue to use the handset
or devices in the above mentioned
conditions, it may overheat,
rupture, or ignite; the battery pack
may leak.
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CAUTION
Do not place the FOMA handset or
accessories on unstable locations
such as wobbly tables or slanted
locations.
䃂The FOMA handset or accessories
may fall, resulting in injury or
malfunction.
Do not store the FOMA handset
accessories in humid or dusty
places, or in hot areas.
䃂Malfunction may result.
If children use the FOMA handset or
devices, a guardian should explain
the safety instructions and correct
operations. The guardian should
also make sure that the instructions
are followed during use.
䃂Injury may result.
Keep out of the reach of babies and
infants.
䃂Accidental swallowing or injury
may result.
Pay extra attention when you are
using the FOMA handset for an
extended period of time while it is
connected to the adapter(including
the charger).
The FOMA handset will become
moderately warm. In particular,
when the battery pack is being
charged, or when you are capturing
or playing videos, or making video
calls, or constantly using i-mode
functions, or i-appli functions, the
FOMA handset, and its components
including the adapter (including the
charger) can become warm.
䃂Some people who continuously or
repeatedly touch a hot FOMA
handset may develop rashes,
itching, or eczema depending on
their physical health or existing
medical conditions.
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Precautions for the FOMA
Handset
WARNING
Do not use the FOMA handset while
driving a vehicle.
䃂Mobile phone usage during driving
is subject to punishment by law as
of November 1st, 2004. Use the
FOMA terminal after stopping the
vehicle to park in a safe place even
if you are using a hands-free kit.
While driving a vehicle, use the
Public mode or the Voice mail
service.
Do not directly point the Infrared
Port at someone's eyes while
exchanging data using infrared
communication.
䃂Doing so may affect your eyes.
Also, aiming it towards other
infrared devices may interfere with
the operation of these devices.
Do not put the FOMA handset in the
place where it could be affected by
an expanded airbag, e.g. on the
dashboard.
䃂If the airbag expands, the FOMA
handset could hit you and others,
causing accidents such as injury
and the FOMA handset could get
malfunction or damaged.
If you are wearing any imbedded
electronic medical devices, do not
place the FOMA handset in a
pocket close to the location of the
device.
䃂The FOMA handset may cause the
device to fail.
Turn off the FOMA handset in
places where use is prohibited such
as in airplanes or hospitals.
䃂Electronic and electronic medical
appliances may be adversely
affected. If the function which
automatically turns on your FOMA
handset is set, cancel the setting
before turning it off.
If the medical facility has specific
zones where use or possession of
handsets is prohibited, follow
those regulations.
You may be punished for using the
FOMA handset in airplanes, which
is prohibited by law.
While using Handsfree, do not put
the FOMA handset speaker next to
your ear.
䃂Do not point the photo light directly
at someone's eyes at close range.
People who suffer from heart
ailments should be especially
careful about setting vibration and
ring volume levels.
䃂Being startled by alerts from an
incoming call could have effects on
the heart.
If it thunders while using the FOMA
handset outside, immediately turn it
off and move in a safe place.
䃂There is a risk that you may
receive an electrical shock or even
be struck by lighting.
Turn off your FOMA handset in
places near from high-precision
electronics devices or devices
using weak electronic signals.
䃂The FOMA handset may possibly
cause the following devices to
malfunction:
㶎 Electronic devices that may be
affected: Hearing aids, implanted
cardiac pacemakers, implanted
defibrillators, other medical
electronic devices, fire alarms,
automatic doors and other
automatically controlled devices. If
you are using an implanted cardiac
pacemaker, implanted defibrillator
or any other electronic medical
device, consult the manufacturer or
retailer of the device for advice
regarding possible effects from
radio waves.
CAUTION
Do not swing the FOMA handset
around.
䃂If you swing the FOMA handset
around by its lanyard, someone
could get hurt or the device could
be damaged.
Do not place the magnetized items
near the FOMA handset.
䃂Information on magnetic media
such as cash cards, credit cards,
telephone cards or floppy disks
may be lost. Otherwise,
malfunction may result.
Electronic devices in some types of
cars can be affected by use of the
FOMA handset.
䃂For safety's sake, do not use the
FOMA handset in such cars.
Itching, rash or eczema may be
caused depending on your physical
conditions or predisposition. If an
abnormality occurs, stop using the
FOMA handset immediately, and
then seek medical attention.
䃂Metals are used for the following
parts:
Part
Material
Surface
Treatment
Hinge plate on the
back side of the
handset
Stainless steel Coating
Around the Outer
camera
Stainless steel Trivalent
chrome
plating
Charge terminal on
the back side
Beryllium
copper
Rhodium
plating
Be careful not to catch anything
inside the fold of the FOMA handset
when you close it.
䃂You may be accidentally injured or
device may fail.
Do not put anything but a UIM in the
FOMA Card Slot and microSD
Memory Card Slot. Keep water,
foreign objects such as electrical
conductors, volatile liquids, etc.,
out of the FOMA handset.
䃂Otherwise, electrical shock, fire or
malfunction may result.
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WARNING
Precautions for Battery Packs
䂓 You can check the type of battery pack in
your FOMA handset by reading the label
attached to the battery pack.
Description
Type
Li-ion
Lithium ion battery
DANGER
Don't
Don't
Do not use excessive force to insert
the battery pack into the FOMA
handset even when you have
difficulty in inserting it. Also, check
that the battery pack is oriented
correctly when you insert it. Also,
check that the battery pack is
oriented correctly when you insert it.
䃂Battery packs may leak, overheat,
rupture or ignite.
Don't
Do not attempt to incinerate battery
packs.
䃂Battery packs may leak, overheat,
rupture or ignite.
Don't
Do not puncture the battery pack,
or strike it with a heavy blow.
䃂Battery packs may leak, overheat,
rupture or ignite.
Do
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Keep all electrical conductors away
from the battery terminal contacts.
Do not carry or keep the handset
together with accessories made of
metal.
䃂Battery packs may leak, overheat,
rupture or ignite.
If battery fluid somehow gets into
your eyes, immediately flush your
eyes with clean water and
immediately seek emergency
medical advice.
䃂Do not rub your eyes.
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Do
Do
Do
If normal charging time has elapsed
but charging does not complete,
stop the charging anyhow.
䃂Battery packs may leak, overheat,
rupture or ignite.
If the battery fluid gets on your skin
or clothes, immediately stop using
the battery pack and rinse with
clean running water.
䃂Failure to do so may cause injury
on your skin.
If you see that battery pack is
leaking, or if it smells bad, stop
using it.
䃂Be sure to keep a leak battery
pack away from open flames since
the battery fluid is highly
inflammable and could ignite or
explode.
CAUTION
Don't
After its useful life, a battery pack
should be properly disposed of. Do
not dispose of exhaust batteries
with ordinary household waste.
䃂Battery packs which are not
disposed of properly may burn,
explode or cause environmental
damage. Cover the battery
terminals with a non-conductive
tape and take them to a service
counter such as DoCoMo shop or
dispose of them in accordance
with procedures for disposing of
battery packs set up by your local
authorities.
Precautions for Adapters
(Including the Chargers)
Do
WARNING
Don't
Don't
Don't
Don't
Don't
Don't
AC adapter: AC 100V
DC adapter: DC 12V, 24V (only for a
negative ground car)
Available AC adapter overseas:
AC100-240V (plug into a home AC
outlet)
Do not use a damaged adapter
(including the charger) or one with a
damaged power cord.
䃂Electric shock, overheating or
ignition may result.
Do not use the AC adapter or
Desktop Holder in places with a
very high level of humidity such as a
bath.
䃂You could suffer an electric shock.
Use the DC adapter only in a
negative (-) ground vehicle. It is not
designed for use in a positive (+)
ground vehicle.
䃂Otherwise, ignition may result.
If you hear thunder, do not touch
the FOMA handset or adapter
(including the charger).
䃂There is a risk that you may
receive an electrical shock or even
be struck by lighting.
Do not short-circuit the Charging
Terminal when the adapter is
plugged into the outlet or cigarette
lighter socket. Also, never touch the
Charging Terminal with fingers or
other bare skin.
䃂Doing so could cause fire,
equipment failure, electric shock or
other injury.
Place the charger or Desktop
Holder on a stable location during
charging. In addition, do not cover
or wrap the charger in cloth or
bedding.
䃂If cooling air is restricted by
wrapping the device, it may
overheat, ignite or fail.
Use the adapter only with the
specified power source and
voltage.
䃂Failing to do so may result in fire or
malfunction. When you use the
FOMA handset overseas, use the
AC adapter appropriate for the
location.
Do
If you below the fuse of the DC
adapter, replace it with the
specified fuse.
䃂The use of an incorrect fuse may
cause fire or malfunction. See the
user's manual supplied with the
adapter for the specified fuse.
Keep the power plug dust-free.
䃂Otherwise, ignition may result.
Do
Do
When plugging the adapter
(including the charger) into an
outlet, plug it in firmly, being careful
not to let it contact with metal
lanyards or the like.
䃂Otherwise, electric shock, a shortcircuit or fire may result.
If you are not planning to use the
AC adapter for a long period of
time, unplug it from the outlet.
Unplug
䃂Otherwise, electrical shock, fire or
malfunction may result.
If the Adapter gets wet, unplug it
immediately from the outlet or
cigarette lighter socket.
Unplug
䃂A wet adapter can cause electric
shock, smoke or fire.
Do not touch the power cord of the
adapter (including the charger), or
the outlet with wet hands.
No wet hands
䃂You could suffer an electric shock.
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CAUTION
Don't
Do
Unplug
Do not place heavy objects on the
adapter (including the charger) cord
and power cord.
䃂Electric shock or fire may result.
Always hold the adapter (including
the charger) firmly when pulling it
out of the outlet or cigarette lighter
socket.
䃂If you pull on the cord instead of
the adapter or plug, the cord could
come loose or be damaged
resulting in electric shock or fire.
Before cleaning, pull the plug out of
the outlet or cigarette lighter
socket.
䃂You could suffer an electric shock.
Notes on Using near Electronics
Medical Equipment
䂓 The description below meets "Guideline on
the Use of Radio-communication
Equipment such as Cellular Telephones Safeguards for Electronic Medical
Equipment" by the Electromagnetic
Compatibility Conference Japan.
WARNING
Do
Precautions for the UIM
CAUTION
Do
Be careful not to touch the edge of
UIM (IC portion) when removing it.
䃂Your hands or fingers may be
injured.
Do
Do
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Be sure to adhere to the following
regulations inside medical facilities:
䃂Keep the FOMA handset out of
operating rooms (ORs), intensive
care units (ICUs) or coronary care
units (CCUs).
䃂Turn off the FOMA handset in
hospital wards.
䃂Turn off the FOMA handset in
hospital lobbies and corridors if
electrical medical devices could be
nearby.
䃂If the medical facility has specific
zones where use or possession of
handsets is prohibited, follow
those regulations.
䃂If the function which automatically
turns on your FOMA handset is
set, cancel the setting before
turning it off.
Turn off the FOMA handset in
crowded trains or other public
places where implanted cardiac
pacemaker or defibrillator wearers
could be nearby.
䃂Operation of an implanted cardiac
pacemaker or implanted
defibrillator may be affected by
radio waves.
If you use an implanted cardiac
pacemaker or implanted defibrillator,
use the FOMA handset 22cm or more
away from the implanted cardiac
pacemaker or implanted defibrillator.
䃂Operation of an implanted cardiac
pacemaker or implanted
defibrillator may be affected by
radio waves.
Do
Patients using electronic medical
equipment other than implanted
cardiac pacemakers or implanted
defibrillators (outside medical
facilities for treatment at home, etc.)
should check the influence of radio
waves upon the equipment by
consulting the manufacturer.
䃂Operation of electronic medical
equipment may be affected by
radio waves.
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Handling and Care
䂓 Do carefully read each manual attached to
the battery pack, adapter, or Desktop
Holder (including the charger).
Precautions for FOMA Handsets
General Usage Guidelines
䂓 Do not let the equipment get wet.
The FOMA handset, battery pack, adapter
(including the charger) and UIM are not
waterproof. Do not use them in places with
high humidity such as a bath or where rain
may get it wet. If you carry them close to your
body, moisture from sweat may corrode the
internal parts causing a malfunction. Note that
malfunctions deemed to be caused by water
are not covered by the warranty, and may be
impossible to repair. Since these malfunctions
are not under warranty, even when repair is
possible, it will be done at the user's expense.
䂓 Clean the FOMA handset with a dry, soft
cloth (Lens cleaning cloth).
• The Display of the FOMA handset
sometimes has a special coating so that it
is easier to see. If you rub the Display
roughly with a dry cloth, it may be
scratched. Take care of the way of
handling, and use only a dry, soft cloth such
as used for cleaning glasses. If the Display
is left with water drop or stain adhered,
smear may be generated or the coating
may peel off.
• Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene,
detergent or other solvents for cleaning,
otherwise the printing may be removed or
discoloration may result.
䂓 Occasionally clean the connector terminal
with a dry cotton swab.
If the connector terminal becomes dirty, the
connection may become intermittent because
power disconnects or the battery is not fully
charged. Wipe the connector terminal with a
clean dry cloth or cotton swab.
䂓 Do not place the equipment near air
conditioner outlets.
Condensation may form due to rapid changes
in temperature, and this may corrode internal
parts and cause malfunction.
䂓 Do not use excessive force using the FOMA
handset or the battery pack
If the FOMA handset is inserted to a full bag,
or placed in a pocket and sat on, its LCD and/
or internal PCBs may be damaged or
malfunction. And if external devices are
inserted to the external connector terminal,
the connector may be damaged or
malfunction.
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䂓 Avoid extreme temperatures.
The FOMA handset should be used within a
temperature range from 5°C to 35°C and a
humidity range from 45% to 85%.
䂓 The FOMA handset may affect general
phones, televisions or radios, etc. in use
nearby. Use as far as possible from such
appliances.
䂓 Keep a separate record of any information
stored on the FOMA handset and store the
copies in a safe location.
DoCoMo assumes no responsibility for the
loss of any of your data.
䂓 Do not insert the the external devices to
Headphone/Microphone Jack or the
external connector terminal obliquely or do
not pull out with the connector is inserted.
it may cause damage or malfunction.
䂓 It is normal for the FOMA handset to
become warm during use or while charging.
You can continue to use it even if it is warm.
䂓 Do not leave the FOMA handset directly
under the sunlight.
Pixels may become discolored or burn out.
Precautions for Battery Packs
䂓 Battery packs are expendable.
Depending on the use condition, the battery
pack may be inflated as it comes to the end of
its life. This is not a malfunction. Purchase the
battery pack specified in this manual.
䂓 Charge the battery pack in a place with an
ambient temperature of 5°C to 35°C.
䂓 Be sure to charge the battery pack before
you first use the FOMA handset or after you
have not used it for a long time.
䂓 The actual time that a battery pack holds its
charge depends on how the FOMA handset
is used and how close the battery pack is to
the end of its useful life.
䂓 The battery pack may bulge towards the
end of its useful life. This is normal.
䂓 When you are not using a battery pack,
keep it in a cool dry place away from direct
sunlight.
If you are not planning to use the FOMA
handset for a long time, remove the battery
pack from the FOMA handset after its power
has been completely drained. Keep the
battery pack in its original plastic bag.
䂓 If the battery packs are damaged or
deformed as by dropping the handset,
contact a repair counter.
Precautions for Adapters (Including the
Chargers)
䂓 Charge the battery pack in a place with an
ambient temperature of 5°C to 35°C.
䂓 Charge the battery pack where:
• There is very little humidity, vibration, and
dust.
• There are no general phones, television
sets or radios nearby.
䂓 It is normal for the adapters (including the
chargers) to become warm while using or
charging the FOMA handset. You can
continue to use it even if they become
warm.
䂓 Only use the DC adapter when the car
engine is running.
The car battery could be depleted.
䂓 When using a outlet with a latch
mechanism, observe the precautions that
came with the outlet.
䂓 Do not subject the adapters to sharp
impacts. Also, do not bend the Charging
Terminal and terminal guide.
Malfunction may result.
Precautions for UIMs
䂓 Do not use excessive force to insert/remove
the UIM.
䂓 It is normal for the UIM to become warm
during use. You can continue to use it even
if it becomes warm.
䂓 Note that NTT DoCoMo will not be liable for
malfunctions occurring as the result of
inserting and using a UIM with not
recommended IC card reader/writer.
䂓 Always keep the IC portion of the UIM clean.
䂓 Keep a separate record of any information
stored on the UIM and store the copies in a
safe location.
DoCoMo assumes no responsibility for the
loss of any of your data.
䂓 To protect the environment, please bring
the old UIM to a service counter such as
DoCoMo shop.
䂓 Avoid extreme temperatures.
䂓 Do not scratch, touch carelessly or short
circuit the IC portion.
Data loss or malfunction may result.
䂓 Do not drop or give shock to the UIM.
Malfunction may result.
䂓 Do not bend the UIM or put heavy things on
the UIM.
Malfunction may result.
䂓 Do not insert the UIM with labels or stickers
attached.
Malfunction may result.
Camera Handling
If you seriously annoy others when using the
FOMA handset, you may be liable for
prosecution under applicable laws or
regulations (such as the Public Nuisance
Laws).
Please be considerate of other
people's privacy when capturing
and sending pictures using
camera-equipped mobile phones.
Cautions
䂓 Never use a modified FOMA handset. Using
a modified device violates the Radio Wave
Law.
The FOMA handset is given a certificate for
conformity of technical standards of specified
radio equipment based on the Radio Wave
Law. To confirm this, the rating sticker on the
FOMA handset has
written.
If you modify the internal components of the
FOMA handset by removing screws, the
certificate for conformity of technical
standards becomes void.
Using the handset with the void certificate for
conformity of technical standards violates the
Radio Wave Law.
䂓 Clean the UIM with a soft, dry cloth (Lens
cleaning cloth).
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exhibitions even for personal use.
Refrain from taking portraits of other persons
and uploading such portraits on websites
without consent, as this violates portrait rights.
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Accessories and Main Options
Accessories
FOMA L705i
Instruction Manual
(With Warranty and Rear Cover L04)
㶎See Quick Manual on P343.
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contained.
Battery Pack L03
(With Instruction Manual)
Main Options
FOMA AC adapter 01/02
Desktop Holder L01
(With Warranty and Instruction Manual)
(With Instruction Manual)
Other Options →P305
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Before Using the Handset
Part Names and Functions...............................................................................................
Display Components ........................................................................................................
Selecting Menu Items .......................................................................................................
Using the UIM (FOMA Card) .............................................................................................
Inserting/Removing the Battery Pack .............................................................................
Charging the Mobile Handset ..........................................................................................
Checking the Battery Level ..................................................................... Battery Meter
Turn On/Turn Off ....................................................................................... Power On/Off
Setting the Date and Time ..................................................................... Set Date&Time
Sending Caller ID .........................................................................Caller ID Notification
Viewing Your Own Number .......................................................................Own Number
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Part Names and Functions
䂓Front
䂓Rear
䂓Left side
䂓Right side
䊶 The antenna is inside the FOMA handset.
a Infrared Port
• When carrying out Infrared communications,
point this towards the other person.→P212
b Inner Camera
• Capture your own still image or movie with
camera.→P129, P130
• Capture your own image during video calls.
c Display →P32
d Touchpad
Just slide over the illuminated buttons on the
touchpad to operate.→P29
e MMenu Button / Right Soft Key
• Press this in Stand-by to open the Main menu
(P34), and press for 1+ seconds to open the
Custom menu.
• Executes the program indicated for the right soft
key→P31
f KNavigation Button
This is used to move the cursor or scroll through
the screen.
U Up Button
• Move the cursor up.
• Press this in Stand-by to open the Phonebook
list screen (P82), and press for 1+ seconds to
open the Create contact screen (P77).
• Press this while the Music player, etc. is running
to increase the volume.
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DDown Button
• Move the cursor down.
• Press this in Stand-by to open the Mail menu
screen (P160), and press for 1+ seconds to
perform the Check new message screen (P168,
P168).
• Press this while the Music player, etc. is running
to reduce the volume.
LLeft Button
• Move the cursor left. Also, return to the previous
screen.
• Press this in Stand-by to open the Received call
screen (P56), and press for 1+ seconds to open
the Received message screen (P178).
RRight Button
• Move the cursor right. Also, go to the next
screen.
• Press this in Stand-by to open the Redial screen
(P54), and press for 1+ seconds to open the
Sent message screen (P178).
g AStart Button
• You can use this to initiate a voice or video call.
→P50, P64
• Press this in the Stand-by display to open your
recent call history, and press this for 1+seconds
in the Stand-by display to open the recent sent/
received mail history.
• When typing, clicking this modify the types of
characters being input.→P248
h Dial Button
• Press to enter a phone number or character.→
P296
• If the "0" button is pressed for more than
1 second at the Stand-by display, "+" is entered.
→P60
v Lanyard Hole
w Headphone/Microphone Jack
You can a connect flat-plug earphone/microphone
with switch (option) here. Please do not forcibly
pull the wire out from the jack.
i *Public Mode (Driving Mode) Button
• Press ":" and "䋪".
• If you hold the button for one second at the
Stand-by display, Driving Mode is enabled or
disabled.→P68
j Illumination dot
Turning the backlight on and off during use or
while charging→P105
k Earpiece
The other party's voice comes from here.
l IiMode Button / Right Soft Key
• Press this in Stand-by to open the i-mode menu
screen (P138), and press for 1+ seconds to
open the i-appli list screen→P184
• Executes the program indicated for the right soft
key→P31
• When typing, clicking this modify the types of
characters being input (between Hiragana,
Katakana, Kanji and numeric characters).
→P296
m CConfirmation Button
• Execute the operation.
n QClear Button
• Restore the previous state.
• Press this in Stand-by for 1+ seconds to open
the i-channel list screen.→P155
o #Manner Mode Button
• "#" is entered.
• Press for 1+ seconds on the Stand-by display to
set/ cancel Manner Mode.→P97
p Mouthpiece
• During a phone conversation, one's voice is
transmitted through this.
• During a video recording, it serves as a
microphone.
q Outer Camera
• Capture still images or movies of surroundings
with the camera.→P129
• Capture images of surroundings during video
calls.
r Photo Light
• When taking still pictures or videos, turns on or
off a red light.
s Charging Terminal
t Rear Cover
x FEVolume Key
Use this key to adjust the volume, etc
• Press this in Stand-by or when a call is arriving
to adjust the ring tone volume.
• Press this during a call to adjust the Earpiece
volume.
• Press F for 1+ seconds in Stand-by to activate
or deactivate Manner mode. Press E for 1䋫
seconds to display Record message list screen.
• Press this twice to deactivate Keypad lock when
it is activated䋪(when the FOMA handset is
closed).
䋪 : When "Keypad lock" (P116) is set to "Allow
manual unlock"
• Press this on the Still image/Video capture
screen to switch between the Inner and Outer
cameras.
• Press this on the Playback screen of the Music
player to adjust the playback volume.
• Press this on the Menu screen or List screen to
move the cursor or scroll by screen to the next
screen.
y N Multitask Button
• The task list screen opens (P231).
• If you hold the button for more than a second,
the "New task " menu opens up.→P230
z External Connector Terminal
• AC adapter (optional), DC adapter (optional), or
FOMA USB Cable (optional).
A P Power/Off Button
• Turn the power on/off.→P46
• Used to end a call, or to stop a function.
B GMusic Button
• The Music menu is displayed.→P221
• If you hold the button for more than a second,
the Music Player menu is displayed.
• This key works as an shutter when pressing on
the Still image/Video capture screen.→P129,
P130
C microSD Memory Card Slot
• A spot to insert the microSD memory card.
• Remove the rear cover when inserting/removing
the UIM or battery pack .→P38, P41
u Speaker
• Ringtones, alarm tones, and melodies sound
from here.
• The other party's voice comes from here during
a handsfree call.
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Opening/Closing your FOMA Handset
When you want to open the FOMA handset, please slide up the display screen. When closing
the phone, please slide down the display screen.
• Closing the FOMA handset automatically activates the Keypad lock, and opening the handset deactivates it.
You can set how to deactivate in "Keypad lock".→P116
Note
• Be careful not to slide the phone roughly, or it could damage the handset.
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How to Use the Touchpad
Beneath the display is the touchpad that can be operated by touching it lightly with your
fingers. The FOMA handset vibrates when you use the touchpad. Touchpad keys are available
only while they are illuminated.
• You can set the handset to vibrate or not.→P30
Touchpad
Touchpad illuminated
If the touchpad turns off during an operation
When the touchpad is not illuminated, operations using the touchpad become unavailable. Illuminate the
touchpad by performing any of the following steps before performing operations:
When the FOMA handset is open
• Press any dial key or side key
When the FOMA handset is closed
• Open the FOMA handset
• Press the power key or volume key
To vibrate the FOMA handset when you use the touchpad
If you set "Vibration feedback" in "Touchpad settings" to "On", the handset vibrates to indicate the
proper operation.→P95
• The handset may not vibrate depending on the screens such as under the Photo-mode/Movie-mode capture
screen or the barcode reader scan screen, or operations such as using an i-appli.
Notes when Using the Touchpad
The touchpad does not function if:
• The touchpad is not illuminated
• You use an object other than your finger such as a ballpoint pen or pencil
• You wear gloves
• You place a foreign object on the touchpad
Note
• Do not apply any object, such as a label, on top of the operating part of the touch-pad or it may not function
properly.
• Do not use a sharp tipped metal object such as a pen tip because it may cause damage.
• Clean with a dry, soft cloth. If it is very dirty, wipe with a wet cloth. Dry sufficiently before using.
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Vibration feedback settings
Settig Touchpad Vibration
Default
On
Set whether using the touchpad vibrates the FOMA handset or not.
M[Menu]X (Settings)X"Others"X"Touchpad settings"X
Vibration feedbackXOn/Off
If this is set to "Off", the FOMA handset does not vibrate when you use the touchpad.
Touchpad sensitivity settings
Touchpad sensitivity settings
Default
Standard
Set to adjust the touchpad sensitivity.
M[Menu]X (Settings)X"Others"X"Touchpad settings"
X"Touchpad sensitivity"XSelect a sensitivity
High䋺 Increase the sensitivity of the touchpad.
Standard䋺 Set the sensitivity of the touchpad to normal.
Low䋺 Increase the sensitivity of the touchpad.
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Soft Keys
Available operations on the currently opened screen are displayed as Soft Keys at the bottom
of the screen. Press the following keys on the touchpad to perform functions corresponding to
Soft Keys.
• Different Soft Keys appear depending on the function or display status.
a Operations performed using M will be displayed.
b Operations performed using C will be displayed.
• Indicates
and displays where Scrolling / Item Selection
is possible.
c IOperations performed with will be displayed.
䉸 䊐 䊃 䉨 䊷䉣䊥 䉝
Notation of Soft Key Operations
This manual describes the Soft Key operations as follows.
䇭 䇭 䇭 M[Menu]
䇭 The Button
Soft Keys
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Display Components
The meanings of the icons appearing at the top of the Display or Sub-display are as follows:
(White) There is a i-mode mail and
MessageR/F at the i-mode Center
(Pink) i-mode Mail and Message R/F at
i-mode center is full
a b c d e fg h i j k
(White) There is an unread i-mode mail at the
i-mode Center → P166
(White) There is an unread SMS→ P182
(White) There is an unread i-mode mail and
SMS
(Pink) Handset Mailbox is full
UIM's SMS section is full
Handset Mailbox and UIM SMS
sections are full
(White) There is an unread MessageR
→ P150
(Pink) Handset MessageR section is full
(White) There is an unread MessageF → P150
l m n o pq r s t u v w x
y z A B C
(Pink)
Strong
Weak
Radio wave reception level → P46
Self Mode is set → P115
Out of Service Area / No Reception
→ P46
A SSL Page is open→ P152
An i-appli is running → P185
An i-appli i-appliDX is running → P185
A task is currently being executed
→ P230
Several tasks are currently being
executed
A task is currently being restarted in
the background
Several tasks are currently being
restarted in the background
Alarm has executed while several
tasks are running.
Voice call in progress → P50
TV Call in progress → P50
"Reject all calls" is in progress.→
P119
Toggle
On/Off
Toggle
On/Off
Toggle
On/Off
i-mode Connection engaged → P139
Ongoing i-mode transmission /
i-channel message reception → P139
Engage/Disengage Packet
connection
During Packet Communication
Sending/Receiving Packet Data
Sending packet data
Sending/Receiving pakcet data
(White) i-mode mail from i-mode center→
P167
(Pink) i-mode center mailbox is full
(White) There is a MessageR at the i-mode
Center→ P150
(Pink) MessageR at the i-mode Center is full
(White) There is a MessageF at the i-mode
Center→ P150
(Pink) MessageF at the i-mode Center is full
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Handset MessageR section is full
䌾
Configuring Full-lock → P113
(Pink)
(Blue)
Battery level → P45
Manner Mode is activated → P97
Original Manner Mode is activated
→ P98
Audio ringer for voice/video call is
active, vibrator is inactive → P94, P95
Audio ringer for voice/video call is
inactive, vibrator is active → P94, P95
Audio Ringer for voice/video call is
active, vibrator is also active → P94,
P95
Audio ringer for voice/video call is
inactive, vibrator is inactive → P94,
P95
n
Mail/message receipt ringer active,
vibrator is inactive→ P94, P95
Mail/message receipt ringer inactive,
vibrator is active → P94, P95
Mail/message receipt ringer active,
vibrator is active → P94, P95
Mail/message receipt ringer inactive,
vibrator is inactive→ P94, P95
Public Mode (Drive Mode) is set
→ P68
Modifying Voicemail Settings → P71
There is a set alarm → P231
There are TO DO activities today
→ P232
There are TO DO activities today with
their alarms activated→ P231, P232
Inserting microSD Memory Card
→ P206
Configuring voice/video calls usage
limit → P114
Configuring voice/video calls
reception limit → P114
Configuring voice/video calls usage
and reception limit → P114
Configuring Sent Mail limit → P114
Configuring Received Mail limit
→ P114
Configuring Sent and Received Mail
limit → P114
When you set "Call/Mail lock" to "On"
→ P115
When you set "Secret mode" to "On"
→ P117
When you set both "Call/Mail lock"
and "Secret mode" to "On" → P115,
P117
When you set "Secret data only
mode" to "On" → P117
When you set both "Call/Mail lock"
and "Secret data only mode" to "On"
→ P115, P117
Connecting to an external device via
USB cable→ P210
Linking to Terminal
Music channel episode download
complete → P216
Music channel episode download
failed→ P216
Downloading music channel episode
→ P216
Booking downloading music channel
program → P216
Pattern Data has been updated →
P328
You should update your pattern data
Several Unread Mails (with number of
the mails)
Several Missed Calls(with number of
the calls)
There are Voice mail messages(with
number of the calls) → P256
New Record message have been
recorded(with number of the
messages)
Note
• Some characters or symbols appearing on the
display may be partially deformed or
abbreviated.
• Icons appearing on the Display are based on
the default settings. Depending on changes to
your settings, the display of the FOMA handset
may appear differently from the illustrations in
the operation manual.
• The Display of the FOMA handset employs
high-precision production technology, however,
there may be instances where there are missing
dots or dots that remain on. This is not a
manufacturing defect.
Function mark assigned to the touchpad (Show
shortcut icons)
Icons indicating the function assigned to touchpad
navigation key and Q appear on the Stand-by
display by default. For the functions assigned, see
P26.
UIM not inserted / UIM has produced
an error → P38
i-appli automatic execution has failed
→ P190
Call costs have exceeded the limit
→ P240
• You can set not to be displayed.→P99
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Selecting Menu Items
On your FOMA handset, you can configure execution settings, perform operations, or save
items through the main menu or sub menu.
Selecting Functions from Main Menu
You can choose a function from the menu by using the navigation buttons or the dial buttons.
Main Menu
䂓 Icons and buttons displayed on the Main menu
Menu Icons
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Corresponding
Dial Key
Description
(Mail)
Select for using i-mode mail and SMS. You can configure settings to use
i-mode mail and SMS.
(i-mode)
Select for using i-mode. You can also connecting to the i-menu,
displaying i-channels, confirm i-mode settings, examine MessageR
(Request) and MessageF (Free) messages, et cetra.
i-appli
Select for using i-appli. You can view pre-installed i-appli and i-appli
downloaded from sites.
(Phone Book)
Select for using the Phonebook saved on the FOMA handset or UIM.
(Data box)
Select when using Music/Videos/iMotions/Ringtones/SD Audio Data that
has been saved to a microSD memory Card or to the FOMA Handset.
(MUSIC)
Select when using the music player/SD audio player, or when viewing a
music channel.
(Lifekit)
Select when using the barcode reader, Receive Ir Data, custom menu
configuration, the Record Message configuration, Stop watch, or other
similar small, useful functions.
(Camera)
Select when taking pictures or video, or making configuration changes
to the camera.
(Stationary)
Select when using functions related to daily life, such as the schedule,
Alarm, memo, To Do 䊥 䉴 䊃 , World time, calculator, Unit converter and
Remembering dates.
(Settings)
Select when making configuration changes to your FOMA handset,
such as modifications to sound levels, displayed images (such as the
Stand-by display), time and date settings, international roaming settings
and security-related settings.
(Own number)
Select this when you need to confirm your own phone number.
(Service)
Select this when you need to use network changes, such as the
Answering Machine/Voice mail , Call waiting, Call forwarding, Nuisance
call blocking, Caller ID notification, Caller ID request services
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Selecting Menu Items
As an example, we explain how to modify "Light" from the Stand-by display.
• This manual explains how to select functions using the navigation buttons as follow:.
Press the M[Menu] button on the Stand-by display.
Main menu appears.
At the main menu, press K and move the cursor over
(Settings) and press C[Select]
Settings screen
At the Settings menu screen, press H and move the
cursor over "Display" and press C [Select]
display screen
At the display menu, press H and move the cursor
over "Light" and press C [Select]
Screen
Brightness
Settings
Making a Selection with the Dial Buttons
This section explains the steps for using dial key numbers to open the "Camera Settings"
screen from the main menu, as an example.
Press the M[Menu] button on the Stand-by display.
From the Main menu screen, press 8that corresponds to the
"Camera" menu.
From the Camera screen, press 4that corresponds to the
"Camera settings".
Menu number
Main Menu Screen
Camera Screen
Camera Setting
Screen
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Basic Functions for Each Menu
Returning to the Previous Screen/the Stand-by Display
Press the following keys to return to the previous screen or pause/cancel the operation to
return to the Stand-by display.
• Q䋺 Return to the previous menu
• P䋺 Returns to the Stand-by display. If a confirmation screen to exit is displayed, press "Yes" to return to the
Stand-by display.
Note
• Depending on the operation on the FOMA handset, pressing P䋯Q may not return to the Stand-by
display/the previous screen.
Selecting Setting Items
Option fields for a setting screen show the currently set options. To change a setting, select an
option field and select an item from a list that opens.
• When
is displayed to the right and left of an option field, use J to switch items.
H XC
H XC
Note
• The settings may not be switched depending on the items.
Authentication
For certain functions and services, it may be required for confirmation
purposes to enter a password(P110). If the entry screen appears, use the dial
buttons to enter the password and press C[OK]. If correctly entered, you
can complete the function, or continue to use the function.
• The entered password will appear as "䋪" (Asterisk) marks.
Password entry
screen (Example:
Security Code
entry screen)
Note
• To cancel entering the security code and close the entry screen, press M[cancel]
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Sub Menu
When "Menu" is displayed on the Soft Key, you can call up the sub menu to perform various
functions.
• The sub menu's display varies depending on the function or your FOMA headset's settings.
Items that have sub menus
M[Menu]
Phone number
entry screen
Sub menu
䂓 About the sub menu on the List Screen
On the sub menu for a list screen, there are some items that apply only to the highlighted item such as "Delete"
and other items that apply all items on the list such as "Delete all" Move the cursor to the item before pressing
M[Menu] when executing an operation that applies to only one item.
Note
• For items that have a sub menu, move the cursor and press C [Select]/R to view the sub menu.
• Press M[Close]/ Qto close the sub menu
Notation for Menu Operation
This manual makes explanations by using steps to be performed mainly from the Stand-by
display. Basically, descriptions of operations are simplified as follows:
Example of Operations
M[Menu]X
䇭 䇭 䇭 䇭 a䇭 䇭 䇭 䇭 䇭 䇭 䇭 䇭
(Settings)X"Display"X"Call display"
b䇭 䇭 䇭 䇭 䇭 䇭 䇭 䇭 䇭 䇭 c
a An icon to press to operate
b An icon on the main menu Use K to move the cursor on the icon and press C[Select] to select.
c Menu item names. There are situations where it may say "Perform the following operation" or
"select xxx". Press H to move the cursor onto the item and press C[Select] to select.
Sub Menu Example
Items displayed on the sub menu may vary depending on the settings or registration status of
the FOMA handset.
[Sort]
According to certain situations, the files can be displayed in different fashion.
X"Display name"/"Date"/"Size"/"Source"
[Memory Info]
Handset
memory
External
䋺 Display the status of storage space in the "Data box".
䋺 Display the status of storage space on the microSD memory
card.
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a Menu item names. Press H to move the cursor onto the item and press C[Select] to select.
b Functional description of items.
c Operational description of items. Operate aft er selecting a.
d Item names, function description of items, and operation description of items after the
selection of items.
Note
• If multiple sub menus such as the redial list screen and the redial detail screen are collectively described,
some menu items that do not actually appear may be included (depending on the settings or screens).
Notation Rules
䂓 Description of steps starting from other than the Stand-by display
At the beginning of the description, the status of the handset or the screen to open such as "Ringing " or "List
screen" is written.
䂓 Omitting C[Select] in selection operation
As shown in c in "Example of Operations" (P37), to explain a step to select an icon or a function from a list,
operational steps such as pressing C[Select] are omitted.
Similarly, to explain steps to enter a password or fix entered characters, the operations for fixing such as
C[OK] are omitted.
䂓 Omitting C when carrying out a function to make
into
The instruction beginning with "Enable xxx checkbox" means that you have to enable the checkbox by
pressing C to turn
to
shown beside the desired item.
Using the UIM (FOMA Card)
The UIM is an IC card that contains subscription information, such as your phone number. You
can use communication functions including calls, mail, and i-mode communication by inserting
the UIM into the handset. Inserting the UIM into another FOMA handset allows you to operate
multiple FOMA handsets for various purposes.
For details on how to handle the UIM, refer to the UIM instruction manual.
Inserting/Removing the UIM
• After you turned off the handset following the steps described in "Turning the Power Off" (P46), turn the handset
upside down, then remove or insert the battery pack.→P42
• Turn off the FOMA handset and remove the battery pack before inserting or removing the UIM.→P46
Inserting
To insert the UIM, close the FOMA handset and hold it with both hands.
a Insert the UIM in the direction of the arrow with the IC chip side down
Note
• Do not use excessive force inserting the UIM to avoid damaging it.
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Removing
To remove the UIM, close the FOMA handset and hold it with both hands.
a Slide the UIM in the direction of the arrow and remove it from the FOMA Card Slot
Note
• Do not misplace the removed UIM.
Security Code for the UIM
You can assign the security code to the UIM, "PIN1 code" and "PIN2 code".→P111
Operations Restricted by the UIM
The UIM operation restriction function is embedded in the FOMA handset as a security
function the to protect your data and files.
• UIM restrictions will be set automatically to data or files if an i-appli is launched or if the data or files are obtained
in one of the following methods, with the UIM inserted in the FOMA handset:
- Images or melodies downloaded from sites or Web pages
- Site or Web pages saved as Screen memos
- i-mode mail received with attachments
- i-appli launched
• Data, files or applications with UIM restrictions set can be viewed, played, attached to i-mode mail, launched,
sent/received via infrared, or copied to a microSD memory card only when the UIM that was inserted when the
data, files or applications were obtained is inserted. If the UIM that was inserted is replaced with another UIM,
these data and files become unavailable.
• The following data/files are restricted:
- Files attached to i-mode mail
- Files (ringtones / pictures) that are attached to MessageR/Fs.
- Files contained in Screen Memos
- Images inserted in the main text of Deco-mail
- i-motion
- i-appli
- Images (including Flash animations)
- Chaku-Uta®Chaku-Uta-Furu (Downloaded Music)®
- Melody
- Motion-restricted data, including mail templates.
- Music Channel episodes
䋪 "Chaku-Uta" is a registered trademark of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
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䋪 Hereafter, the UIM that was inserted when the data or files were obtained is called "your UIM" and any other
UIM is "another UIM".
Note
• Even if you have set the data/files restricted with this function for the Stand-by display, the settings will revert
to their factory-default settings temporarily if another UIM is inserted (or if no FOMA card is inserted). When
you re-insert your UIM, it will restore the phone to your original settings.
• Pre-installed i-appli programs are not restricted. However, if you delete an i-appli and then download it, the
newly-downloaded i-appli program will be restricted.
• The following data/files are not restricted with this function:
- Data/files obtained by using Infrared communication, the microSD memory card, or data
communications
- Images captured/edited using your FOMA handset
• Even if a different UIM from the time when data/files were obtained is inserted, the data/files restricted with
this function can be deleted.
• Settings that are saved on the UIM are as follows:< (Confirming specs)>
- Phone number display - SMS Center settings
- PIN1 and PIN2
- Select language
- SMS validity period setting - Setting to enable or disable DoCoMo certificate 1
• If the UIM is inserted into another i-Channel compatible handset, the ticker will not appear. The latest
information is downloaded and ticker is shown after you press Q for 1+ seconds to obtain the channel list.
UIM Types
Please be aware that using your UIM (Blue) will result in different functionalities than using UIM
(Green/White).
Function
UIM (Blue)
UIM (Green / White)
Up to 26 digits
Reference
The number of digits of a phone number that
can be saved to the UIM contact
Up to 20 digits
P79
World Wing Usage
Not available
Available
P270
Service dialing
Not available
Available
P262
WORLD WING
WORLD WING is DoCoMo's FOMA international roaming service that provides telephone and other types of
mobile communications. It allows the subscriber's phone number to stay constant overseas by inserting the
UIM(green/white) into a FOMA handset or a mobile phone designed for overseas use (W-CDMA or GSM
systems).
• If you subscribed to the FOMA service after September 1, 2005, a separate subscription is not required.
However, if you unsubscribed to the FOMA service subscription or canceled the service, a separate
subscription is required.
• If you initially subscribed to the FOMA service before August 31, 2005 and have not subscribed to
"WORLD WING", a separate subscription is required.
• This service is not available with some billing plans.
• In the case that your UIM (green/white) is lost or stolen overseas, contact DoCoMo immediately and
temporarily suspend your subscription. For contact information, see "DoCoMo Information Center" on the
back of this manual. Call and communication charges apply after the handset was lost or stolen are still
charged to you.
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Inserting/Removing the Battery Pack
• Turn off the handset and hold it closed in your hand.
Inserting
aWhile pushing the rear
cover in the direction of the
arrow a, slide the cover in
the direction of arrow b.
Pick up the cover as shown
by arrow c.
bAlign the metal contacts of
the battery pack and the
FOMA handset, attach the
battery pack in the direction
of the arrow a, and insert
the battery pack in the
direction of the arrow b
䍃 When mounting the
battery pack, press it
underneath the tab and
push it down.
cAlign the tabs for Rear Cover
and while pushing it in the
direction of arrow a, slide it
in the direction of arrow b;
push until you hear a "click"
sound.
Make sure there
are no gaps
between the
FOMA headset
and the rear
cover.
(A p
3 m proxim
m)
ate
ly
Hold the battery pack with
the product name side up.
Note
• For further details on how to handle the Battery Pack, refer to the Battery Pack L03 instruction manual.
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Removing
aWhile pushing the rear
cover in the direction of the
arrow a, slide the cover in
the direction of arrow b.
Pick up the cover as shown
by arrow c.
bPress down the battery
pack in the direction of the
arrow a, lift the tab in the
direction of the arrow b,
and remove in the direction
of the arrow c.
Note
• For further details on how to handle the Battery Pack, refer to the Battery Pack L03 instruction manual.
Charging the Mobile Handset
Use the AC adapter (optional), Desk Adapter (optional) or DC adapter (optional) designed for
the handset to charge the FOMA handset. When using the FOMA handset abroad, you must
use the FOMA foreign use AC adapter 01 (sold separately). To make full use of the FOMA
handset, use the Battery Pack L03 exclusively designed for the handset.
䂓 Battery pack lifetime
• Battery packs are expendable. As charging is repeated, available time by each charging will gradually
become shorter.
• When the available time of each charging becomes approximately half of that of the time of purchase, it is
recommended to replace the current battery pack with a new one as early as possible. It is normal for the
battery pack to grow in size towards the end of its operational lifetime.
• If the i-appli or video phone functions are used for long periods of time while charging the battery pack, the
battery pack lifetime will be reduced.
To protect the environmental, be sure to bring the exhausted battery
pack to an NTT DoCoMo store, sales agent, or recycle shop.
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䂓 Charging
• For details, refer to the instruction manuals for the FOMA AC Adapter 01/02(optional), FOMA Overseas/
Domestic AC Adapter 01 (optional) and FOMA DC Adapter 01 /02(optional).
• The FOMA AC Adapter 01 can be used only for AC100V. The FOMA AC Adapter 02 can be used from
AC100V to 240V.
• Even though the FOMA Overseas/Domestic AC Adapter 01 can be used from AC100V to 240V, the shape of
the AC adapter plug is for AC100V (for Japan). When you use the FOMA handset overseas, a conversion
plug adapter appropriate for the location may be required. Do not charge the handset with a transformer
designed for overseas trips.
• Insert the battery pack into the FOMA handset before charging the battery pack with the AC or DC adapter.
The battery pack cannot be charged unless it is in the handset.
• Plug/Unplug the connector slowly and securely while avoiding excess force.
• Even during a call, the charge start tone sounds from the Earpiece (if you start charging during a call).
• If you start charging the battery pack when it is empty, the handset may not be turned on for a while.
• During a long video call while charging, the inside of the FOMA handset may become hot and charging may
stop. If this happens, try charging again later.
䂓 Do not charge the battery pack for a long time (several days) with the handset power turned on.
• If the FOMA handset is left with the power turned on for a long time while charging, after the charging
completes, the handset uses the power supplied from the battery pack, and the actual time to use the battery
pack becomes short and the low battery alert may sound in a short time. In this case, recharge the battery
pack properly. When recharging the battery pack, once disconnect the AC adapter or DC adapter from the
handset and reconnect it, then start recharging.
䂓 Approximate battery pack usage time
The battery pack usage time may vary depending on the operating environment and the battery pack
deterioration.
Network
Continuous Standby Time
Continuous Call Time
FOMA䋯3G
Motionless: Approx. 䃂䃂䃂 hours
In motion: Approx. 䃂䃂䃂 hours
Voice call: Approx. 䃂䃂䃂 minutes
Video call: Approx. 䃂䃂䃂 minutes
GSM/GPRS
Approximately 䃂䃂䃂 hours
Approximately 䃂䃂䃂 minutes
• Continuous call time is approximate duration of time to be spent for talking with normal radio wave reception
level.
• Continuous standby time is approximate duration of battery time while in motion. Depending on the battery
level, set functions, operating environment such as ambient temperature, or radio wave reception level (Poor
or weak radio wave reception level), battery life can reduced to half. When i-mode communications are
performed, the call (communication)/standby time becomes shorter. Even if you do not make calls or perform
i-mode communications, the call (communication)/standby time becomes short if you compose an i-mode
mail, start a downloaded i-appli, start the i-appli Stand-by display, perform data communications or
multiaccess, use a camera, or playback videos or music.
• Depending on network conditions in your location, this may be shorter than the published values.
• Continuous standby time in a stationary state is the average usage time in a stationary state with normal radio
wave reception level while the handset is closed.
• Continuous standby time in motion is the average usage time in a state combining "standstill", "in motion"
and "out of service area" in an area with normal radio wave reception level while the handset is closed.
䂓 Estimated battery pack charging time
FOMA AC adapter 01/02
Approximately 䃂䃂䃂 minutes
FOMA DC adapter 01/02
Approximately 䃂䃂䃂 minutes
• The estimated charging time is the duration of time to charge the battery pack with the FOMA handset turned
off and with a fully drained battery pack.
The charging time becomes longer with the FOMA handset turned on.
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Charging with the AC Adaptor and the Desk Adaptor
The AC Adapter (optional)
attaches to the Desk Adapter.
The AC Adapter plug connects
to the outlet.
Insert the head of FOMA
handset into the Desk Adaptor's
stopper as shown by arrow a.
While doing that, push down the
bottom of the FOMA handset in
the direction of an arrow b.
• The charge start tone sounds and charging
begins.
• Make sure the FOMA handset is flush against the
desktop holder. Be careful not to nip the
connector cap or straps between the handset
and the holder.
• When charging finishes, a Charging complete
sound will be heard.
Once charging is complete, while holding down the desk adapter
with your fingers, firmly remove the FOMA headset from the
adapter.
• During long periods of disuse, please disconnect the AC adapter from the outlet.
䂓 AC Adapter charging method
Slide the connector securely until it clicks into place. When removing the power, hold the release button while
removing the connector.
• Make sure the AC Adaptor's connector is facing the correct side. Forcibly trying to remove the adaptor could
damage the handset.
䂓 DC adapter (optional)
The DC adapter attaches to a 12V/24V cigarette socket, while attached to FOMA handset.
For details, please see the FOMA DC Adaptor 01/02 instruction manual.
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Note
• You can set whether to light the Charging Indicator during charging.→P103
• During charging, the battery level icon changes in the order of
→
→
display, and after the charging completes,
(Blue) lights up.
→
(Blue) in animation

• Use the adapter with the specified power source and voltage. Failing to do so may result in fire or
malfunction.

• The DC adapter is exclusive for a negative ground car (12V/24V).
• A fuse (2A) is a consumable item. Purchase a replacement fuse from any car parts shop.
• Do not charge while the car engine is not running to avoid exhausting the car battery.
Battery Meter
Checking the Battery Level
An icon indicating the approximate battery level is displayed at the top of the screen.
(Blue) : The battery is full
(Blue) : The battery is getting low
(Red) : Battery is almost completely exhausted Charge the battery.
(Red) : Battery is almost completely exhausted The handset will turn itself off in a
moment. Charge the battery.
Note
• When an icon indicating battery level is
(Red) or
(Red), the following actions are performed.
- Camera functions (including the barcode reader) and infrared communication functions are unavailable.
- When the Music player or the SD-Audio player is started, the warning screen indicating the low battery
level appears.
Checking Battery Level with the Sound and Display
Battery Level can be checked through display and sounds.
M[Menu]X
(Settings)X"Others"X"Battery level"
The confirmation screen is displayed, a sound indicating the remaining
power is produced The display screen for the battery level disappears
in approximately 3 seconds.
"Beep Beep Beep": Battery Power is full.
"Beep Beep":
Battery power is running out.
"Beep":
Battery Power is almost all gone. Charge the battery.
Note
• When "Key tone" is set to "Silent" or "Manner mode" is in active, you will not hear anything.
When the battery pack is running out
A warning message sounds, saying "Low battery. Please charge". The
the screen flashes. After a little while, the phone turns off automatically.
(Red) at the top
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Power On/Off
Turn On/Turn Off
Turn On
In a situation where power is cut, P (hold for 2
Seconds)
The FOMA Handset's dial button's backlight and touchpad light light up,
and after the wakeup screen is shown, the Stand-by display is shown.
Stand-by
Note
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You will receive an "UIM not ready" message if the UIM is not inserted, or if the UIM is malfunctioning.
A call may be disconnected even if the handset is not moved with
displayed.
Setting Time and Date →P47
Sending Caller ID notification →P48
Changing Terminal Security code →P111
When the "PIN1 code request" is set to "ON"
The UIM PIN entry screen opens.
After UIM PIN (P111) is entered, the Wakeup screen appears and then the Stand-by
display appears.
You can make emergency calls (to 110, 119 or 118) even when the PIN1 entry screen is
open.→P112
When the "Lock all" is set to "On"
It is required to enter the Security Code to view the contents of the folder.
When "Out of service area" appears at the top of the screen
You are out of service area or in the poor radio wave reception level. Move to a location where the icon
indicating the radio wave reception level appears. The radio wave reception level is indicated in 4 levels as
follows:
→
Strong
→
→
Weak
Turning the Power Off
Hold P (for 2+ seconds) when the FOMA handset is turned on.
The Exit screen opens and the power is turned off.
• To turn the handset off with the handset closed, cancel the Keypad lock and press p (for 2+ seconds).
Note
• You cannot turn off the handset with the handset closed if "Keypad lock" is set to "Slide up only".
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Set Date&Time
Setting the Date and Time
Default
Auto time set Settings Present
You can set to update the time automatically. Also, the Local time zone, Daylight Saving and
Date&Time setting can be set.
M[Menu]X
Date&Time"
(Settings)X"Date&Time"X"Set
Perform the following operations
Time and Date
Settings Screen
• If [Auto time set] is set to [On], you cannot set [Local time zone], [Daylight saving], and [Set Set
Date&Time].
[Auto time set]
Set whether to update the time on the FOMA handset based on the time information from the network.
Settings Present 䋺 The date and time are updated automatically.
no setting
䋺 Auto update will not be performed.
[Local time zone ]䋪
Set the time zone for the current date and time.
For selecting from the country/city name list by pressing c[List], press M[Prev.] or I[Next] to switch
the list by page.
XSelect a time zone
[Daylight saving]䋪
Set whether to use Daylight savings time.
X"Off"/"+1 hour"/"+2 hours"
[Set date&time]䋪
You can manually set the time and date .
To set the date, use J to move the cursor to the value to change and enter the date with the dial keys
(to set the date on the calendar screen, press C[List] in the date entry field). Operations on the calendar
screen→P234
To set the time, use J to move the cursor to the value to change, enter the time with dial keys, and
switch between [AM] and [PM] with C(pressing C in the time entry field opens the time settings screen
on which you can enter a time using dial keys and J).
• Depending on the settings in [Date&Time format](P106), the display format or order of the date and time may
differ.
䋪G:GAfter selecting a field, press C to switch between "AM" and "PM".
• Depending on the set values of "Date&Time format", these items may be displayed in a different order,
or "AM/PM" may not appear.
• You can set the value between 1908/01/01 and 2099/12/31.
Note

• Time may not be updated depending on the radio wave reception level.
• When using the FOMA handset overseas, the time or time zone may not be updated depending on the
network in use. As well, the time may not be displayed properly. Use the handset after setting the time of
the place you stay by World Clock.→P240
• Time is not updated when an i-appli is running or the UIM is not inserted.
• An error of a few seconds may occur.
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Caller ID Notification
Sending Caller ID
You can set to show/hide your Caller ID to the network in advance.
• Your Caller ID (phone number) is valuable information. Be cautious about sending your Caller ID
• Caller ID notification cannot be set when "Out of service area" is displayed.
M[Menu]X
(Service)X"Caller ID notification"
Perform the following operation
[Activate/Deactivate caller ID notification]
Set to show/hide Caller ID.
X"Notify"/"Not notify"XEnter the network security code
[Check Caller ID notification setting]
Check the status of the setting.
Note
• Your Caller ID is only displayed if the other party's phone is capable of displaying it.
• You can set to Caller ID notification for each dialed call.→P58
Own Number
Viewing Your Own Number
You can view your own phone number (My Number) saved in the UIM.
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M[Menu]X
(Own number)
䂓 To view the saved detailed information
Pressing C[Detail] and entering the security code on the own number screen
open the own number detail screen.You can also save items other than the own
number.→P239
• If you have saved a phone number other than your own number, mail address,
or URL, you can make a call, create i-mode Mail, or connect to a site by moving
the cursor to the item and pressing I.
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Own number
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Voice/Videophone Calls
Using the Phone / Video Phone
About Video Phone ...........................................................................................................
Making Voice/Video Calls.................................................................................................
Using Redial/Received Call Logs ....................................................................................
Using the Recent Calls .....................................................................................................
Showing/Hiding Caller ID for Each Call ........................................................... 184/186
Sending Touch-tone Signals Quickly................................................................... Pause
Making International Calls........................................................................WORLD CALL
Set the Prefix Added to the Telephone Number...................................Prefix Settings
Making a Call by Specifying a Sub Address.............................................Sub Address
Setting the Alarm Sounding until the Reconnecting is
Performed ........................................................................................... Reconnect Alarm
Clarifies Conversations in Noisy Locations ......................................Noise Reduction
Talking in a Car with Hands-Free ..................................................... In-Car Handsfree
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Answering a Call/Video Call
Receiving Voice/Video Call ..............................................................................................
Setting how to answer incoming voice calls  .............Answer mode
End/Hold Calls by Closing the FOMA Handset ...................................... Close Setting
Adjusting the Volume during a Call .................................................. Receiver volume
Adjusting the Ring Volume ........................................................ Incoming call volume
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When You are Unable to Answer Calls/Video Calls
Placing a Call on Hold When You Cannot Answer a Call Immediately .......... On hold
Setting the "On Hold Tone"...................................................................... On Hold Tone
Setting the Holding Tone...........................................................................Holding Tone
Using Public mode (Drive mode)....................................... Public mode (Drive mode)
Public mode (Power Off) ....................................................... Public mode (Power off)
Checking Missed Calls ................................................................................ Missed Call
Recording of Voice Message from a Caller When You Cannot Answer
a Call..................................................................................................... Record message
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Video Call Settings
Setting the Image to Send to the Other Party.................................................................
Changing the Video Call Settings.............................................. Video phone settings
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About Video Phone
The Video phone function can be used with a handset that supports DoCoMo's Video phone
service.
• DoCoMo's Video phone service complies with "ISO 3GPP䋪1 standardized 3G-324M䋪2." DoCoMo's Video
phone cannot connect with handsets that support a different form of video call.
䋪1䋺 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project) is local standardization organization established for the
development of common technical specifications related to 3rd Generation Mobile Communication
System (IMT-2000).
䋪2䋺 3G-324M is the international standard of 3rd Generation Mobile Video Phone.
• Though Video phone may have communication speeds of 64K (64K bps) or 32K (32K bps), this FOMA handset
cannot make 32K Video call.
• This FOMA handset does not support remote monitoring.
Components of Video Call Screen
a Main window
The other party's image appears by default.
b Sub window
Your image appears by default.
c Call Duration
Display in the format of Minutes: Seconds.
d Settings icons
Zoom Adjustment→P53
Handsfree ON/OFFState Display→P49
Picture mode ("Send camera image"/"Private mode")→P53
Making Voice/Video Calls
Enter a phone number
• Up to 80 digits can be entered. Since the screen can display up to 32 digits, as
more than 32 digits are entered, the first entered digits will be hidden.
• Enter a number from "0" to "99" to display the phone number in the Phonebook
entry of the corresponding memory number. Also, entering a number with 3 digits
or more finds phone numbers containing the number from the Phonebook.→P89
• Start from the area code even for a local call.
• C[Save] : Add a new or extra phone number to Phonebook.→P80
• I[Mail] : Create a mail to the phone number that you entered.→P161
䂓 When making a call to a fixed line phone
Area Code - City Code - Phone Number
䂓 When making a call to a mobile phone
090䋭XXXX䋭XXXX/080䋭XXXX䋭XXXX
䂓 When making a call to a PHS
070䋭XXXX䋭XXXX
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Phone number
entry screen
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When making voice call
When making video call
A ringing tone sounds from the earpiece, and "Voice
Calling..." the dialing screen with until the other party
answers the call.
Voice call screen
Video call screen
• When the Touchpad is not illuminated, touchpad keys are unavailable. Press a dial key /*/# to
illuminate the touchpad, then operate with the touchpad keys
• C[Spk on/Spk off] : Toggle Hands-free On or Off.
• Pressing a dial key/*/# during a call allows you to send Touch-tone signals.
䂓 During a video call
• I[Image/Camera] : Switch the image to send between the alternate image and the camera
image.
• A: Switches between the Inner and Outer Camera for the image to send to the other party
To terminate the call P
Note
• If you hear the voice guidance of Caller ID Request, make a call again sending the Caller ID.
• You cannot switch to a voice/video call during a voice call using this FOMA handset.
• When the "Close setting" is set to "End the call", closing the FOMA handset during a call terminates the call.
However, when using accessories such as a flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch (option), the call will
not be terminated when the handset is closed.